Ricoh LF 125 (H915) manual

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    Operating Instructions LF 125 (H915) For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual before you use it.[...]

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    About the Operating Instructions Your machine comes with the References: This Operating Instructions provides information you need for setting up y our machine and installing the supplied software. It also pro vides all of the detailed instructions for using your machine as a printer , a scanner and a copier and information for maintaining and trou[...]

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    ii Safety Information When using this machine, the following safety precautions should alw ays be followed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: WARNING: WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: Indicat[...]

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    iii CAUTION: Power Supply The socket -outlet shall be in stalled near the product and shall be easily accessible. Ozone Safety This product generates oz one during operation. Normally , the oz one level is safe for operators. If oz one odor may appear , ventilate the room. For Fax or Telephone Do not use this product near water , for example, near [...]

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    iv Declaration of Conformit y Notice to Users in EEA Countries This product complies with the essential requirements and pro visions of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European P arliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformit y . Notice to Users Acce[...]

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    v Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for WARNING and CAUTION Labels This machine has labels for WARNING and CAUTION at the positions shown below . For safety , please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated. *This label is stuck to hot surfaces. Be careful not to touch these areas. In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses [...]

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    vi NOTICE Note to users in the United States of America Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener ates, uses[...]

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    vii USA FCC Requirements 1. This equipment complies with P art 68 of the FCC rules and requirements adopted by the ACT A. On the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone compan y . 2. This equipment uses[...]

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    viii Differences Between British and American English WARNING • Do not disassemble the machine as it ma y give you an electric shock. • If you print large amount of copies, the surface of the output tr ay may become hot. Be careful not to touch the surface, especially for children. British English American English (Re)dialling (R e)dialing Colo[...]

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    ix C ONTENTS Chapter 1: G ETTING S TARTED Setting Up Your Machine Unpacking .......................................................... 1.2 Selecting a Location ........................................ 1.5 Understanding the Component Location .................. 1.6 Front View ..................................................... 1.6 Rear View ......[...]

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    x Speaker, Ringer, Key Sound and Alarm Sound ... 1.34 Speaker Volume ............................................ 1.35 Using the Save Mode .......................................... 1.36 Power Save Mode .......................................... 1.36 Chapter 2: P APER H ANDLING Selecting Print Materials ....................................... 2.2 T[...]

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    xi Receiving a Fax About Receiving Modes ........................................ 4.10 Loading Paper for Receiving Faxes ........................ 4.11 Receiving Automatically in Fax Mode ..................... 4.11 Receiving Automatically in Ans/Fax Mode ............... 4.12 Receiving Manually in Tel Mode ............................ 4.12 Receiving [...]

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    xii Chapter 5: P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) Printing a Document in Windows ............................ 5.2 Canceling a Print Job ....................................... 5.5 Using a Favorite Setting .................................. 5.6 Using Help ..................................................... 5.6 Setting Paper Properties ..............[...]

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    xiii Setting the Notify Toner Option ....................... 7.10 Cleaning the Drum ......................................... 7.11 Ignoring the Toner Empty Message .................. 7.11 Chapter 8: T ROUBLESHOOTING Clearing Document Jams ...................................... 8.2 Input Misfeed ................................................. 8.2 [...]

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    1 G ETTING S TARTED Thank you for purchasing this multifunctional product. Y our machine provides you with printing, copying, scanning, and faxing functions! This chapter gives you step-by -step instructions for setting up your machine. This chapter includes: • Setting Up Your Machine • Installing Software • Setting Up the Machine System[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.2 Setting Up Your Machine Unpacking Remo ve the machine and all accessories from the packing carton. Make sure that the machine has been packed with the following items. If there is a missing item, contact the retailer where you bought the machine: Starter Toner Cartridge AC Power Cord * Telephone Line Cord * (Not packed with As[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.3 1 N OTES : • Y ou should use the telephone line cord which is supplied with your machine. If you are replacing it with another vendor’s, it should be AWG #26 or larger telephone line cord. • The power cord must be plugged into a grounded power socket. • Components may differ from one country to another . Document Outpu[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.4 Remo ve the packing tape from the front, back and sides of the machine. T ape[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.5 1 Selecting a Location Select a level, stable place with adequate space for air circulation. Allow extr a space for opening covers and tr ays. The area should be well-v entilated and away from direct sunlight or sources of heat, cold and humidit y . Do not set the machine close to the edge of your desk or table. Clearance Spac[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.6 Understanding the Component Location These are the main components of y our machine: Front View Rear View Control Panel (See page 1.7) Handset (for America only) Front Cover Paper Tray Front Output Tray (F ace down) Document Input Support Automatic Document Feeder T oner Cartridge Paper Output Extension Manual Feeder Manual Fe[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.7 1 Control Panel Functions 01 02 03 04 05 16 17 18 19 1 1 12 13 14 15 20 06 07 08 09 10 1 Use to store frequently-dialed fax number and dial them with a touch of the buttons. 2 Scrolls through the options av ailable for the selected menu item. Confirms the selection on the display . Enters Menu mode and scrolls through the menu[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.8 4 F A X Allows you to select the fax receiving mode. • Allows you to store frequently-dialed fax numbers using a one or two-digit speed dial or group number for automatic dialing and edit the stored numbers. • Allows you to print a Phone book list. Adjusts the resolution of the documents for the current fax job. Allows you[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.9 1 Attaching Accessories Document Output Support Insert the two tabs on the supplied document output support into the slots on both sides of the paper output tr ay . F old out the extender , if necessary . N OTE :When detaching the document output tray , detach it by pressing the front portion of document output tray as seen fr[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.10 Handset and Handset Cradle ( for America only) 1 Plug the end of the coiled cord of the handset into the jack on the left side of your machine. 2 Holding the cr adle as shown, attach the handset cr adle to the machine. ➀ I nsert the two tabs of the cradle into the slots on the left side of the machine as shown. ➁ Push the[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.11 1 Installing the Toner Cartridge 1 Open the front cov er . 2 R emove the starter toner cartridge from its bag. Gently roll the cartridge 5 or 6 times to distribute the toner ev enly inside the cartridge. Thoroughly rolling the cartridge will assure the maximum copies per cartridge. N OTES : • T o prevent damage, do not expo[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.12 3 Slide the toner cartridge into the machine until it locks into place completely . 4 Close the front cov er . Make sure that the cov er is securely closed.[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.13 1 Loading Paper Y ou can load approximately 250 sheets. T o load a stack of Letter-siz ed paper: 1 Pull open the paper tr ay and remove it from the machine. 2 Push down on the pressure plate until it locks into place. 3 F an the edges of the paper stack to separate the pages. Then tap the stack on a flat surface to ev en it u[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.14 4 Insert the paper stack into the paper tr ay with the side you want to print facing up . N OTE : If you want to load a different size of paper , you need to adjust the paper guides. For details, see page 1.15. 5 P ay attention to the paper limit mark on the left inside w all of the tra y . P aper overloading ma y cause paper[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.15 1 Changing the Paper Size in the Paper Tray T o load longer sizes of paper , such as Legal-siz ed paper , you need to adjust the paper guides to extend the paper tr ay . 1 After pressing and unlatching the guide lock, slide the paper length guide out completely to extend the paper tr ay to its full length. 2 After inserting p[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.16 3 Pinching the paper width guide as shown, mo ve it toward the stack of paper until it lightly touches the side of the stack. N OTES : • Do not push the paper width guide far enough to cause the materials to warp. • If you do not adjust the paper width guide, it may cause paper jams. Making Connections Plug the telephone [...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.17 1 N OTE : In the United Kingdom, if a three- wire type (SHUNT - wire, older equipment) telephone or answering machine is connected to the EXT jack on the machine, the external equipment will fail to ring when receiving an incoming call as the machine is designed to operate with the latest technology . T o prevent this incompa[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.18 Connecting to your computer (for MFP model only) Plug the USB printer cable into the connector on the back of the printer . Y ou must use a USB 1.1 compliant cable that is no more than 3 m in length. If you want to use a parallel printer cable, purchase only IEEE 1284 compliant par allel cable and connect it to the parallel c[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.19 1 Turning the Machine On 1 Plug one end of the supplied three-pronged electrical t ype cord into the AC socket on the machine and the other end into a properly grounded AC outlet. 2 Press the power switch to turn the machine on. T o view your display text in another language, see page 1.28. W ARNINGS : • The fusing area ins[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.20 Installing Software About Software (for MFP model only) Y ou must install softw are using the supplied CD-ROM after y ou have set up y our machine and connected it to y our computer . The CD-ROM includes: • Software • Operating Instructions • Adobe Acrobat R eader The CD-ROM provides y ou with the following software: Ty[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.21 1 Printer Driver Features Y our printer drivers support the following standard features: • P aper source selection • P aper size, orientation and media type • number of copies The following table lists a gener al overview of features supported by your printer driv ers. Feature Printer Driver Win9x/Me Win2000/XP WinNT4.0[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.22 Installing Software in Windows (for MFP model only) System Requirements Before you begin, ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements. Supported Operating System • Windows 95 OSR2 • Windows 98/Windows 98 SE • Windows Me • Windows NT 4 W orkstation or Server with Service P ack 3 • Windows 2000 Professional[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.23 1 Installing Software in windows N OTES : • Cancel the “ New Hardware Found ” window when your computer boots up. • Make sure that your machine is turned on and connected to your computer’s par allel port or USB port before installing software . Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 do not support the USB connection. 1 Inse[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.24 2 Choose the installation type. • Typical : Installs the common softw are for your printer , such as printer driv er , T wain driver , Remote Control Panel. This is recommeded for most users. • Custom : Allows you to choose the language of softw are and the components you want to install. After selecting the language and [...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.25 1 5 Click Finish . N OTES : • When you want to use your machine with the par allel cable, remove the USB cable and connect the parallel cable. Then reinstall the printer driver; select Start → Programs → Type 1200 → Maintenance → Repair → Printer . If you have replaced the parallel cable with the USB cable, do the[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.26 N OTES : If your machine is not connected to the computer , the following window will appear . • After connecting the machine, click Next . • If you want to skip the connection status, click Next, and No to the following screen. Then the installation will start and the test page will not be printed at the end of the insta[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.27 1 Removing Software (for MFP model only) Uninstall is required if you are upgr ading software or if your installation fails. 1 Y ou can select Start → Programs → Type 1200 → Maintenance . Otherwise, insert the supplied CD-ROM into y our CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM should automatically run and an maintenance window appears.[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.28 Setting Up the Machine System Changing the Display Language T o change the language that displays on the displa y of the control panel, follow these steps: 1 Press Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of the display . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until “Language” appears on the bottom line of the dis[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.29 1 Setting the Machine ID In some countries, y ou are required b y law to indicate your fax number on any fax y ou send. The Machine ID , containing your telephone number and name or compan y name, will be printed at the top of each page sent from y our machine. 1 Press Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.30 Entering Characters Using the Number Keypad As you perform v arious tasks, you need to enter names and numbers. F or example, when you set up y our machine, you enter your name or y our company’ s name and telephone number . When you store one or two digit speed dial or group dial numbers, you ma y also enter the correspond[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.31 1 Keypad Letters and Numbers Changing Numbers or Names If y ou mak e a mistake while entering a number or name, press the button to delete the last digit or char acter . Then enter the correct numbers or char acters. Inserting a Pause With some telephone systems, y ou must dial an access code (9, for example) and listen for a[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.32 Setting the Date and Time The current date and time are shown on the displa y when your machine is on and ready to work. All of y our fax es will have the date and time printed on them. N OTE : If power to the machine is cut off , you need to reset the correct time and date once the power is restored. 1 Press Menu until “Ma[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.33 1 Changing the Clock Mode Y ou can set your machine to displa y the current time using either 12-hour or 24-hour format. 1 Press 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 currently [...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.34 Setting Sounds Y ou can control the following sounds: • Ringer: Y ou can adjust the ringer volume. • K ey Sound: With this option set to “On, ” a key tone sounds each time any k ey is pressed. • Alarm Sound: Y ou can turn the alarm sound on or off . With this option set to “On, ” an alarm tone sounds when an err[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.35 1 Speaker Volume T o adjust the volume using the On Hook Dial button: 1 Press On Hook Dial . A dial tone sounds from the speak er . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you hear the loudness you w ant. The display shows the current v olume level. 3 Press Clear/Stop to sav e the change and return to Standby mode. T o adjust [...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.36 Using the Save Mode Power Save Mode P ower Save mode allows y our machine to reduce power consumption when it is not in actual use. Y ou can turn this mode on by selecting the length of time for which the machine w aits after a job is printed before it switches to a reduced power state. 1 Press Menu until “Machine Setup” [...]

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    2 P APER H ANDLING This chapter introduces you to the basics of selecting print materials and loading them into your machine. This chapter includes: • Selecting Print Materials • Selecting an Output Location • Loading Paper in the Paper Tray • Using the Manual Feeder[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.2 Selecting Print Materials Y ou can print on a v ariety of print materials, such as plain paper , envelopes, labels, *transparencies* and so on. Alw ays use print materials that meet the guidelines for use with this machine. See “P aper Specification” on page A.5. T o get the best possible print quality , use only high-quali[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.3 2 Guidelines for Paper and Special Materials 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 listed under “P aper Specification” on page A.5. • Attempting to print on damp , curled, wrinkled[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.4 - T o av oid smudging caused by fingerprints, handle them and coated paper carefully . - T o avoid fading, do not expose the printed tr ansparencies to prolonged sunlight. • F or labels(for MFP model only): - V erify that their adhesive material can toler ate fusing temperature of 200 o C (392 o F) for 0.1 second. - Make sure[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.5 2 Printing to the Front Output Tray (Face down) The front output tr ay collects printed paper face-down in correct order . The tray should be used for most print jobs. Printing to the Rear Output Slot (Face up) Using the rear output slot, paper comes out of the machine face up. Printing from the manual feeder to the rear output[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.6 T o use the rear output slot: 1 Open the rear cov er by pulling it upward. W ARNING : The fusing area inside the rear part of your machine becomes hot once the machine is turned on. Be careful when you access this area. 2 If you do not w ant to use the rear output slot, close the rear cover . The pages stack on the front output[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.7 2 Loading Paper in the Paper Tray The paper tray can hold a maximum of 250 sheets of 20 lb plain paper . For faxing and copying, y ou can use A4-, Letter- or Legal- sized paper only . For PC -printing, you can use many different sizes of paper; see page A.5. The paper level indicator on the front of the paper tr ay shows the am[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.8 Using the Manual Feeder Use the manual feeder to print transparencies, labels, en velopes or postcards in addition to making quick runs of paper t ypes or sizes that are not currently loaded in the paper tr ay . P ostcards, 3.5 by 5.83 in.(index) cards and other custom-siz ed materials can be printed with this printer . The min[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.9 2 2 Adjust the paper guide to the width of the print material. N OTE : When printing on previously printed paper from the manual feeder , the printed side should be facing down with an uncurled edge to the machine. If you experience problems with paper feed, turn the paper around. 3 Open the rear cov er to use the rear output s[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.10 Setting the Paper Type and Size for the Manual Feeder After loading paper in the manual feeder , you need to set the correct paper type and siz e using the control panel buttons. These settings will apply to Copy mode. F or PC-printing, y ou need to select the paper size in the application program y ou use. T o set the paper s[...]

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    3 C OPYING This chapter giv es you step-by -step instructions for copying documents. This chapter includes: • Loading Paper for Copying • Preparing a Document • Making a Copy • Setting Copy Options • Changing the Default Settings • Setting the Time Out Option • Collation Copying[...]

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    C OPYING 3.2 Loading Paper for Copying The instructions for loading print materials are the same whether you are printing, faxing or cop ying. F or coping, y ou can use Letter-, A4-, Legal-sized print materials. F or further details, see page 1.13 for loading in the paper tr ay and page 2.8 for loading in the manual feeder . Preparing a Document Us[...]

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    C OPYING 3.3 3 Making a Copy 1 Pull the document support all the w ay out. F old out the extender , if necessary . 2 Load the documents up to 20 pages face down into the ADF . 3 Adjust the document guides to the document siz e. 4 Customize the copy settings including number of copies, copy size, darkness and image b y using the control panel button[...]

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    C OPYING 3.4 Setting Copy Options The buttons on the control panel let you make all the basic copy options; darkness, document type, cop y size and number of copies. Set the following options for the current cop y job before pressing Start to make copies. N OTE : If you press Clear/Stop while you set the copy options, all of the options you have se[...]

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    C OPYING 3.5 3 Original Type The image setting is used to impro ve the copy quality by selecting the document for the current cop y job. T o select the document type, press Original T ype . Each time you press the button, the LED labeled with the selected mode turns on. Y ou can choose from the following image modes: • Text : Use for documents co[...]

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    C OPYING 3.6 Reduced/Enlarged Copying Using the Reduce/Enlarge button, y ou can reduce or enlarge the size of a copied image from 50% to 150%. T o select from the predefined copy sizes: 1 Press Reduce/Enlarge . The default setting appears on the bottom line of the display . 2 Use Reduce/Enlarge or the scroll button ( or ) to find the size setting y[...]

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    C OPYING 3.7 3 Changing the Default Settings Copy options, including darkness, image, copy size and number of copies, can be set to the most frequently used modes. When you copy a document, the default settings are used unless they are changed by using the corresponding buttons on the control panel. T o create your own default settings: 1 Press Men[...]

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    C OPYING 3.8 Setting the Time Out Option Y ou can set the time the machine w aits before it restores the default copy settings, if you do not start copying after changing them on the control panel. 1 Press Menu on the control panel until “ Copy Setup” appears on the top line of the displa y . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) to display “Timeo[...]

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    4 F AXING This chapter gives you information about using y our machine as a fax machine. This chapter includes: • Sending a Fax • Receiving a Fax • Automatic Dialing • Advanced Fax Functions • Additional Features[...]

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    F AXING 4.2 Sending a Fax Changing the Fax Setup options 1 Press Menu until “F ax Setup” appears on the top line of the display . The first available menu item, “Ring T o Answer, ” displays on the bottom line. 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until the menu item you want on the bottom line and press Enter . 3 Use the scroll button ( or ) to[...]

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    F AXING 4.3 4 Available Fax Setup Options Y ou can use the following setup options for configuring the fax system: Option Description Ring T o Answer Y ou can specify the number of times the machine rings, 1 to 7, before answering an incoming call. Darkness Y ou can select the default darkness mode to fax your documents lighter or darker . • Ligh[...]

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    F AXING 4.4 Discard Size When receiving a document as long as longer than the paper installed in y our machine, you can set the machine to discard any excess at the bottom of the page. If the received page is outside the margin you set, it will print on two sheets of paper at the actual size. When the document is within the margin and the Auto Redu[...]

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    F AXING 4.5 4 1 Pull the document input support all the w ay out. F old out the extender , if necessary . 2 Load the documents up to 20 pages face down into the ADF and adjust the document guides to the document siz e. F or detailed guidelines for preparing an original document, see page 3.2. 3 Adjust the document resolution, referring to page 4.6.[...]

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    F AXING 4.6 Adjusting the Document Resolution The default document settings produce good results when setting typical text based documents. However , if you send documents that are of a poor qualit y , or contain photogr aphs, you can adjust the resolution to produce a higher quality fax. 1 Press Resolution on the control panel. 2 By pressing Resol[...]

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    F AXING 4.7 4 Sending a Fax Automatically 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . F or details about loading a document, see page 4.5. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit y our fax needs. See page 4.6. If you need to change the darkness, see page 4.3. 3 Enter the remote fax phone number using the number keypad. Y ou can use the one-tou[...]

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    F AXING 4.8 Sending a Fax Manually 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . For details about loading a document, see page 4.5. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit y our fax needs. See page 4.6. If you need to change the darkness, see page 4.3. 3 Press On Hook Dial or lift the handset(for America only). Y ou hear a dial tone. 4 Enter th[...]

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    F AXING 4.9 4 Confirming Transmission When the last page of your document has been sent successfully , the machine beeps and returns to Standby Mode. When something goes wrong while sending y our fax, an error message appears on the display . For a listing of error messages and their meanings, see page 8.8. If you receive an error message, press Cl[...]

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    F AXING 4.10 Receiving a Fax About Receiving Modes • In Fax mode, the machine answers an incoming fax call and immediately goes into the fax reception mode. • In Tel mode, you can receiv e a fax by picking up the handset(for America only) or pressing On Hook Dial (you can hear voice or fax tone from the remote machine) and then pressing Start o[...]

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    F AXING 4.11 4 Loading Paper for Receiving Faxes The instructions for loading paper in the paper tr ay are the same whether you are printing, faxing, or cop ying, except that fax es can only be printed on Letter -, A4- or Legal-sized plain paper . F or details about loading paper and setting the paper siz e in the tra y , see page 1.13 and page 1.3[...]

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    F AXING 4.12 Receiving Automatically in Ans/Fax Mode For using this mode, y ou must attach an answering machine to the EXT jack on the back of y our machine. See page 1.16. 1 Press Receive Mode . 2 Press and hold R eceive Mode until “Ans/F ax” displays on the bottom line. Y ou may have to repeat this action once or twice, depending on the mode [...]

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    F AXING 4.13 4 Receiving Manually Using Remote Receive Start Code Y ou can receive a fax from someone y ou are talking to on the extension telephone without going to the fax machine. When you receiv e a call on the extension phone and hear fax tones, press the keys 9 on the extension telephone. The machine receives the document. Press the buttons s[...]

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    F AXING 4.14 T o set up the DRPD mode: 1 Press Menu until “F ax Setup ” appears on the top line of the display . The first av ailable menu item, “R eceive Mode, ” displays on the bottom line. 2 Press the scroll button ( ➛ or ❿ ) until you see “DRPD Mode ” on the bottom line and press Enter . 3 When “Set” displays on the bottom l[...]

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    F AXING 4.15 4 Automatic Dialing One-touch Dialing The 20 one-touch buttons on the control panel lets y ou store frequently -used fax numbers and dial a number automatically with a touch of a button. Storing a Number for One-touch Dialing 1 Press and hold one of the one-touch dial buttons for about 2 seconds. The display asks y ou to enter the fax [...]

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    F AXING 4.16 Sending a Fax using a One-touch Number 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . For details about loading a document, see page 4.5. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit y our fax needs. See page 4.6. If you need to change the darkness, see page 4.3. 3 Press the one-touch button where y ou stored a number . The document scans[...]

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    F AXING 4.17 4 5 Enter the number you w ant to store using the number keypad and press Enter . T o insert a pause between numbers, press Redial/Pause . A symbol “-” appears on the displa y . 6 T o assign a name to the number , enter the name y ou want. For details about entering char acters, see page 1.30. OR If you do not w ant to assign a nam[...]

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    F AXING 4.18 Group Dialing If you frequently send the same document to sev eral destinations, you can create a group of these destinations and set them under a one or two-digit group dial location. This enables you to use a group dial number setting to send the same document to all the destinations in the group . Setting a Group Dial Number 1 Press[...]

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    F AXING 4.19 4 10 T o assign a name to the group , enter the name. OR If you do not w ant to assign a name, skip this step. 11 Press Enter when the name appears 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 Standby mode, press Clear/Stop . N OTE : Y ou cannot incl[...]

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    F AXING 4.20 8 Press Enter to add or delete the number . 9 T o change the group name, press Upper Level . 10 Enter a new group name and press Enter . 11 If you want to edit another group , press Enter and repeat from step 5. OR T o return to Standby mode, press Clear/Stop . Sending a Fax Using Group Dialing (Multi-address Transmission) Y ou can use[...]

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    F AXING 4.21 4 Searching Sequentially through the Memory 1 Press Phone Book . 2 Press Enter when “Search&Dial” appears on the displa y . 3 Press the scroll button ( or ) to scroll through the memory until the name and number y ou want to dial display . Y ou can search upwards or downw ards through the entire memory in alphabetical order , f[...]

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    F AXING 4.22 Advanced Fax Functions Sending Broadcasting Faxes Using the Broadcasting button on the control panel, y ou can use the broadcasting fax feature, which allows y ou to send a document to multiple locations. Documents are automatically stored in the memory and sent to a remote station. After transmission, the documents are automatically e[...]

  • Page 91

    F AXING 4.23 4 7 When you finish entering fax numbers, press 2 to select “No” at a Another No. prompt. The document is scanned into the memory before transmission. The displa y shows the memory capacity and the number of pages being stored in the memory . The machine begins sending the document in order of the numbers you entered. Sending a Del[...]

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    F AXING 4.24 7 T o enter more fax numbers, press 1 to select “ Y es” and repeat steps 4 and 5. Y ou can add up to 10 destinations. Note that you cannot use group dial numbers for another fax number . 8 When you finish entering fax numbers, press 2 to select “No ” at a Another No. prompt. The display asks y ou to enter a name. 9 T o assign a[...]

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    F AXING 4.25 4 Sending a Priority Fax Using the Priority F ax feature, a high priority document can be sent ahead of reserved oper ations. The document is scanned into the memory and tr ansmitted when the current oper ation is finished. In addition, the priorit y transmission interrupts a broadcast oper ation between stations (i.e. , when the trans[...]

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    F AXING 4.26 Polling a Remote Machine P olling is used when one fax machine requests another to send a document. This is useful when the person with the original document to be sent is not in the office. The person who w ants to receive the document calls the machine holding it and requests that the document be sent. In other words, it “polls” [...]

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    F AXING 4.27 4 T o select “AM” or “PM” for 12-hour format, press the or button or any number button. If you set a time earlier than the current time, y our machine will poll at that time on the following da y . 8 When the remote machine is secured with a 4-digit poll code, enter the correct code and press Enter . If not, press Enter to acce[...]

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    F AXING 4.28 The machine automatically stores the documents in the memory , and the display shows the memory capacity and the number of pages. After storing, the machine displa ys the numbers of total pages and added pages and then returns to Standb y mode. Canceling a Scheduled Fax 1 Press Menu until “F ax Feature” appears on the top line of t[...]

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    F AXING 4.29 4 Additional Features Using Secure Receiving Mode Y ou may need to prev ent your received fax es from being accessed by unauthorized people. Y ou can turn on Secure R eceiving mode to restrict printing out all of the receiv ed fax es when the machine is unattended. In Secure R eceiving mode, all of the incoming faxes go into the memory[...]

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    F AXING 4.30 T o print received documents: 1 Access the Secure R eceive menu b y following steps 1 and 2 on page 4.29. 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) to display “Print” on the bottom line and press Enter . 3 Enter the four-digit passcode and press Enter . The machine prints all of the fax es stored in the memory . T o turn Secure R eceiving m[...]

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    F AXING 4.31 4 Printing Reports Y our machine can print reports containing useful information. The following reports are a vailable: Phone Book List This list shows all of the numbers currently stored in the machine’ s memory as speed dial and group dial numbers. Y ou can print this Phone Book list using the Phone Book button; see page 4.21. Sent[...]

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    F AXING 4.32 When the Junk F ax Barrier feature is turned on, incoming fax es from those numbers are block ed. This feature recognize the last 6 digits of the fax number set as a remote fax machine’ s ID. Multi-communication Report This report is printed automatically after sending documents from more than one location. Power Failure Report This [...]

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    F AXING 4.33 4 Using Advanced Fax Settings Y our machine has v arious user-selectable setting options for sending or receiving fax es. These options are preset at the factory , but you may need to change them. T o find out how the options are currently set, print the S ystem Data list. F or details about printing the list, see page 4.31 Changing Se[...]

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    F AXING 4.34 Advanced Fax Setting Options Option Description Send Forw ard Y ou can set the machine to always forward all of the outgoing faxes to a specified destination, in addition to the fax numbers you entered. Select Off to turn this feature off . Select On to turn this feature on. Y ou can set the number of the remote fax machine to which fa[...]

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    F AXING 4.35 4 Stamp RCV Name This option allows the machine to automatically print the page number , and the date and time of the reception at the bottom of each page of a received document. Select Off to turn this feature off . Select On to turn this feature on. ECM Mode (Error Correction Mode) Error Correction Mode helps with poor line quality a[...]

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    F AXING 4.36 Using the Remote Control Panel (for MFP model only) Using the Remote Control P anel, y ou can create and edit Phone Book entries or update the firm ware program of y our machine on the desktop of your computer . When you install softw are, the R emote Control P anel program is automatically installed. F or information about installing [...]

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    F AXING 4.37 4 The Phone Book Tab Click the Phone Book tab to create and edit Phone Book entries. When you click Group Dial , the following window opens. Reads the Phone Book entries from the machine to the Remote Control Panel. Downloads the Phone Book entries from the Remote Control Panel to the machine. Shows Phone Book entries Deletes all Phone[...]

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    F AXING 4.38 The Firmware Update Tab Click the Firmware Update tab to update the firmw are of your machine. This feature should be used b y an authorized technician. Please consult with the purchase point.[...]

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    5 P RINTING (for MFP model only) This chapter explains how to print y our documents in Windows and how to use the print settings. This chapter includes: • Printing a Document in Windows • Setting Paper Properties • Setting Graphic Properties • Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of the Paper • Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document • [...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.2 Printing a Document in Windows The following procedure describes the gener al steps required for printing from various Windows applications. The exact steps for printing a document may v ary depending on the application program y ou are using. R efer to your software application’ s user’s guide for the exact[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.3 5 The Layout tab first displa ys. If necessary , select the Orientation option. The Orientation option allows you to select the direction in which information is printed on a page. • Portrait prints across the width of the page, letter style. • Landscape prints across the length of the page, spreadsheet styl[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.4 • Normal : Y our machine prints from the first page to the last page. • Reverse All Pages : Y our machine prints from the last page to the first page. • Print Odd Pages : Y our machine prints only the odd pages of the document. • Print Even Pages : Y our machine prints only the even pages of the document[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.5 5 Canceling a Print Job There are two wa ys to cancel a print job: T o stop a print job from the control panel: Press the Clear/Stop button. Y our machine finishes printing the page that is moving through the machine and deletes the rest of the print job . Pressing the button cancels only the current job. If mor[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.6 Using a Favorite Setting The Favorites option, which is visible on each tab , allows you to save the current properties settings for future use. T o save a F avorites item: 1 Change the settings on each tab , as needed. 2 Enter a name for the item in the Favorites input box. 3 Click Save . T o use a saved settin[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.7 5 Setting Paper Properties Use the following options for paper handling. See page 5.2 for more information about accessing printer’ s Properties. Click the Paper tab to access man y paper properties. Property Description Copies Copies allows you to choose the number of copies to be printed. Y ou can enter up t[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.8 Source Make sure that Source is set to the corresponding paper tr ay . Use the Manual Feed source when printing to special material. Y ou need to load one sheet at a time into the manual feeder . See page 2.8. If the paper source is set to Auto Select , the machine automatically picks up print material in the fo[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.9 5 Setting Graphic Properties Use the following gr aphic options to adjust the print quality for your specific printing needs. See page 5.2 for more information about accessing printer properties. Click the Graphics tab to displa y the properties shown below . Property Description Resolution Y ou can select the p[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.10 Advanced Options Y ou can make adv anced settings by clicking the Advanced Options button. Property Description 3 Darkness Use this option to lighten or darken the image appearance in y our print. • Normal : This setting is for normal documents. • Lighten : This setting is for bolder line widths or darker g[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.11 5 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of the Paper Y ou can select the number of pages to print on a single sheet of paper . T o print more than one page per sheet, the pages are smaller and arr anged in the order you specified on the sheet. Y ou can print up to 16 pages on one sheet. 1 T o change the print se[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.12 3 Select the number of pages y ou want to print per sheet (1, 2, 4, 9 or 16) on the Pages per Side drop-down list. 4 Select the page order on the Page Order drop-down list, if necessary . Check Print Page Border to print a border around each page on the sheet. N OTE : Page Order and Print Page Border are enable[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.13 5 Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document Y ou can scale your print job on a page. 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5.2. 2 From the Layout tab , select Reduce/Enlarge on the Type drop-down list. 3 Enter the scaling r ate in the Pe[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.14 Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size Y ou can scale y our print job to an y paper size regardless of the digital document size. This can be useful when y ou want to check the fine details on a small document. 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.15 5 Printing Posters Y ou can print a single-page document onto 4, 9 or 16 sheets of paper , for the purpose of pasting the sheets together to form one poster-sized document. 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5.2. 2 From the Layout t[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.16 4 Click the Paper tab and select the paper source, siz e and type. 5 Click OK and print the document. Y ou can complete the poster by posting the sheets together . Using Watermarks The W atermark option allows you to print text ov er an existing document. F or example, you may want to ha ve large gray letters r[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.17 5 Creating a Watermark 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5.2. 2 Click the Extras tab and click Edit in the Watermark section. The Edit W atermarks window appears. 3 Enter text message you w ant to print in the Watermark Message box[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.18 Editing a Watermark 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer properties. See page 5.2. 2 Click the Extras tab and click Edit in the Watermark section. The Edit W atermarks window appears. 3 Select the watermark y ou want to edit on the Current Watermarks list, to [...]

  • Page 125

    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.19 5 Using Overlays What is an Overlay? An overla y is text and/or images stored on the computer hard disk drive (HDD) as a special file format that can be printed on any document. Ov erlays are often used to tak e the place of preprinted forms and letterhead paper . Rather than using preprinted letterhead, you ca[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.20 4 In the Edit Overla ys window , click Create Overlay . 5 In the Create Overla y window , type a name of up to eight characters in the File name box. Select the destination path, if necessary . (The default is C:F ormover). 6 Click Save . The name appears on the Ov erlay List. 7 Click Ok or Yes to finish creat[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.21 5 Using a Page Overlay After an overla y has been created, it is ready to be printed with your document. T o print an overlay with a document: 1 Create or open the document y ou want to print. 2 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5.2.[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.22 After you select the file, click Open . The file appears on the Overlay List and is av ailable for printing. Select the overla y from the Overlay List bo x. 6 If necessary , click Confirm Page Overlay When Printing . When this box is check ed, a message window appears each time you submit a document for printin[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.23 5 Deleting a Page Overlay Y ou can delete page ov erlays that you no longer use. 1 In the printer’ s properties window , click the Extras tab. 2 Click Edit in the Overla y section. 3 Select the o verlay you want to delete from the Overla y List box. 4 Click Delete Overlay . 5 When a confirming message window [...]

  • Page 130

    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.24 Setting Up the Locally Shared Printer Y ou can connect the machine directly to a selected computer , which is called “host computer , ” on the network. Y our machine can be shared by other users on the network through a Windows 9x, Me, 2000, XP or NT 4.0 network printer connection. N OTE : Whether the print[...]

  • Page 131

    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.25 5 5 From the Start menu, select Settings and then Printers . 6 Double-click your printer icon. 7 From the Printer menu, select Properties . 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[...]

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    P RINTING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 5.26 Setting Up the Client Computer 1 Right-click Start and select Explorer . 2 Open your network folder in the left column. 3 Click the shared name. 4 F or Windows NT 4.0/2000, from the Start menu, select Settings and Printers . For Windows XP , from the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes . 5 Double-click your p[...]

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    6 S CANNING (for MFP model only) Scanning with your machine lets you turn pictures and text into digital files on your computer . Then you can fax or e-mail the files, display them on your web site or use them to create projects that you can print software. This chapter includes: • Scanning Basics • Scanning Process with TWAIN-enabled Software[...]

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    S CANNING ( FOR MFP MODEL ONLY ) 6.2 Scanning Basics Y our machine offers a following w ay to begin scanning: • From TW AIN-compliant software: Y ou can use other software including Adobe PhotoDelux e and Adobe Photoshop. N OTES : • T o scan with your machine, you must install the T ype 1200 Driver . • Scanning is done through the same LPT or[...]

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    7 M AINTENANCE This chapter provides information for maintaining your machine and the toner cartridge. This chapter includes: • Clearing the Memory • Adjusting Shading • Cleaning Your Machine • Maintaining the Toner Cartridge[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7.2 Clearing the Memory Y ou can selectively clear information stored in y our machine’ s memory . 1 Press Menu on the control panel until “ Maintenance” appears on the top line of the displa y . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you see “Clear Memory” on the bottom line and press Enter The first av ailable menu item, ?[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7.3 7 Adjusting Shading When the scan unit becomes dirty , it can alter the shading v alue. If your copy has black lines or is blurred, adjust the shading setting. 1 Load a sheet of white paper into the ADF . 2 Press Menu on the control panel until “ Maintenance” appears on the top line of the displa y . 3 Press the scroll button ([...]

  • Page 138

    M AINTENANCE 7.4 Cleaning the Inside During the printing process, paper , toner and dust particles can accumulate inside the machine. This buildup can cause print quality problems, such as toner specks or smearing. Cleaning the inside of the machine clears or reduces these problems. 1 T urn the machine off and unplug the power cord. W ait for the m[...]

  • Page 139

    M AINTENANCE 7.5 7 Cleaning the Scan Unit K eeping the scan unit clean helps ensure the best possible copies. W e suggest that you clean the scan unit at the start of each day and during the da y , as needed. 1 Slightly dampen a soft lint-free cloth or paper towel with water . 2 Open the control panel by gripping its bottom and pulling it upward. 3[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7.6 4 Wipe the roller surface with a soft cloth dampened with water . 5 Carefully wipe the scanning glass with a soft dry cloth. If the glass is very dirt y , first wipe it with a slightly dampened cloth, and then with a dry cloth. Be v ery careful not to scratch the glass surface. 6 Replace the roller by inserting the left end first f[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7.7 7 Maintaining the Toner Cartridge Toner Cartridge Storage T o get the most from the toner cartridge, k eep the following guidelines in mind: • Do not remov e the toner cartridge from its package until ready for use. • Do not refill the toner cartridge. The machine warranty does not cover damage caused by using a refilled cartri[...]

  • Page 142

    M AINTENANCE 7.8 Redistributing Toner When the toner cartridge is near the end of its life, white streaks or light print occurs. The L CD displays the warning message, “[T oner Low]. ” Y ou can temporarily reestablish the print qualit y by redistributing the remaining toner in the cartridge. 1 Open the front cov er . 2 Pull the toner cartridge [...]

  • Page 143

    M AINTENANCE 7.9 7 Replacing the Toner Cartridge When the toner eventually runs out, only blank pages print when a print job is sent or when a fax is receiv ed. At this stage, the toner cartridge needs to be replaced. The displa y on the control panel shows the warning message, “[T oner Empty]” and the machine stops printing. N OTE : Y ou can s[...]

  • Page 144

    M AINTENANCE 7.10 4 Slide the new toner cartridge in until it locks into place. 5 Close the front cov er . Setting the Notify Toner Option If you hav e set the Notify T oner menu option to “On” , your machine automatically sends a fax to y our service company or the dealer to notify them that y our machine requires a new toner cartridge when th[...]

  • Page 145

    M AINTENANCE 7.11 7 Cleaning the Drum If there are streaks or spots on your print, the OPC drum of the cartridge may require cleaning. 1 Before setting the cleaning procedure, mak e sure that paper is loaded in the machine. 2 Press Menu on the control panel until “ Maintenance” appears on the top line of the displa y . The first av ailable menu[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7.12 M EMO[...]

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    8 T ROUBLESHOOTING This chapter gives helpful information for what to do if y ou encounter an error . This chapter includes: • Clearing Document Jams • Clearing Paper Jams • Clearing LCD Error Messages • Solving Problems[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.2 Clearing Document Jams When a document jams while it passes through the ADF (Automatic Document F eeder), “[Document Jam]” appears on the display . Input Misfeed 1 R emove the remaining documents from the ADF . 2 Pull the jammed document gently out of the ADF . 3 Load the documents back into the ADF . N OTE : T o prevent do[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.3 8 3 Pull the document gently out of the ADF . 4 Close the control panel. Then load the documents back into the ADF . Clearing Paper Jams When a paper jam occurs, “ P aper Jam” appears on the displa y . R efer to the table below to locate and clear the paper jam. T o avoid tearing the paper , pull the jammed paper out gently[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.4 In the Paper Tray 1 Open and close the front co ver . The jammed paper automatically exits the machine. If the paper does not exit, continue to step 2. 2 Pull the paper tr ay open. 3 R emove the jammed paper by gently pulling it str aight out. If there is any resistance and the paper does not mo ve when you pull or if y ou cann[...]

  • Page 151

    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.5 8 In the Paper Exit Area 1 Open and close the front co ver . 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 tr ay . Skip to step 6. If there is any resistance and the paper does not mo ve when you pull or if y ou cannot see the pa[...]

  • Page 152

    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.6 In the Fuser Area or Around the Toner Cartridge W ARNING : The fuser area is hot. T ake care when removing paper from the machine. 1 Open the front cov er and pull the toner cartridge out, lightly pushing it down. 2 R emove the jammed paper by gently pulling it str aight out. 3 R eplace the toner cartridge and close the front c[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.7 8 Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams By selecting the correct paper types, most paper jams can be av oided. When a paper jam occurs, follow the steps outlined in page 8.3. • F ollow the procedures on page 1.13 when you load paper . Ensure that the adjustable guides are positioned correctly . • Do not overload the paper tr ay . En[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.8 Clearing LCD Error Messages Messages appears on the displa y to indicate the control panel to indicate the machine’ s status or errors. Refer to the following table to understand the message’ s meaning and correct the problem, if necessary . Messages and their meanings are listed in alphabetical order . Display Meaning Sugg[...]

  • Page 155

    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.9 8 [Jam 1] or [No Cartridge] The toner cartridge is not installed. Install the toner cartridge. See page 1.11. [Line Busy] The remote person did not answer or the line is already engaged. T ry again after a few minutes. [Line Error] Y our machine cannot connect with the remote machine or has lost contact because of a problem wit[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.10 Operation Not Assigned Y ou are doing in the Add/ Cancel operation, but there is no jobs waiting. Check the display to see if there is any scheduled job . The display should indicate them in Standby mode, for example, Delay F ax. [Paper Jam 0] Open/Close Door Paper has jammed in the feeding area of the paper tra y . Clear the [...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.11 8 Solving Problems The following chart lists some conditions that ma y occur and the recommended solutions. F ollow the suggested solutions until the problem is corrected. If the problem persists, please call for service. Paper Feeding Problems Condition Suggested solutions Paper is jammed during printing. Clear the paper jam.[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.12 Faxing Problems Condition Suggested solutions The machine is not working, there is no display and the buttons are not working. • Unplug the power cord and plug it in again. • Ensure that there is power to the electrical receptacle. No dial tone sounds. • Check that the phone line is connected properly . • Check that th[...]

  • Page 159

    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.13 8 Copying Problems Documents are not stored in the memory . There may not be enough memory to store the document. If the display shows a “Memory Full” message, delete any documents you no longer need from the memory and then restore the document. Blank areas appear at the bottom of each page or on other pages, with a small[...]

  • Page 160

    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.14 Printing Quality Problems The dirty inside of the machine or improper paper loading ma y reduce the print quality . See the table below to clear the problem. Condition Suggested solutions Light or faded print If a vertical white streak or faded area appears on the page: • The toner supply is low . Y ou may be able to tempor [...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.15 8 Vertical lines If black vertical streaks appear on the page: • The drum inside the toner cartridge has probably been scratched. Remov e the toner cartridge and install a new one. See “Replacing the T oner Cartridge” on page 7.9. Gray background If the amount of background shading becomes unacceptable: • Change to a l[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.16 Background scatter Background scatter results from bits of toner distributed on the printed page. • The paper may be too damp . T ry printing with a different batch of paper . Do not open packages of paper until necessary so that the paper does not absorb too much moisture. • If background scatter occurs on an env elope, c[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.17 8 Wrinkles or creases • Ensure that the paper is loaded properly . • Check the paper type and quality . See “Paper Specification” on page A.5. • T urn the stack of paper over in the paper tr ay . Also try rotating the paper 180° in the tr ay . • T ry printing to the rear output slot. Back of printouts are dirty Ch[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.18 Character Voids Character v oids are white areas within the parts of characters that should be solid black: • If you are using tr ansparencies, try another type of transparency . Due to the composition of the transparency , some character v oids are normal. • Y ou may be printing on the wrong surface on the paper . Remo ve[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.19 8 Printing Problems (for MFP model only) Condition Possible cause Suggested solutions The machine does not print. The machine is not receiving power . Check the power cord connections. Check the power switch and the power source. The machine is not selected as the default printer . Select Printer Driver Type 1200 as your defau[...]

  • Page 166

    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.20 A print job is extremely slow . The job may be very complex. Reduce the complexity of the page or try adjusting the print quality settings. The maximum print speed of your machine is 17 PPM for Letter-sized paper 16 PPM for A4-sized paper . If you are using Windows 9x/Me, the Spooling Setting may be set incorrectly . From the [...]

  • Page 167

    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.21 8 Pages print, but are blank. The toner cartridge is defective or out of toner . Redistribute the toner . if necessary . See page 7.8. If necessary , replace the toner cartridge. The file may have blank pages. Check the file to ensure that it does not contain blank pages. Some parts, such as the controller or the board, may be[...]

  • Page 168

    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8.22 Scanning Problems (for MFP model only) Condition Suggested solutions The scanner does not work. • Make sure that you place the document to be scanned face down in the ADF . • There may not be enough a vailable memory to hold the document you w ant to scan. T ry the Prescan function to see if that works. T ry lowering the s[...]

  • Page 169

    A S PECIFICATIONS This chapter includes: • General Specifications • Facsimile Specifications • Scanner and Copier Specifications • Printer Specifications(for MFP model only) • Paper Specification[...]

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    A.2 General Specifications Item Description Automatic document feeder (ADF) Up to 20 sheets (weight: 75 g/m 2 , 20 lb) ADF Document size Width: 142 to 216 mm (5.6 to 8.5 inches) Length: 148 to 356 mm (5.8 to 14 inches) Paper input capacity Paper tr ay: 250 sheets (weight: 75 g/m 2 , 20 lb) Manual feeder: 1 sheet (weight: 60~163 g/m 2 , 16~43 lb) Pa[...]

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    A.3 A Facsimile Specifications Package W eight Paper: 2.7 Kg Plastic: 0.7 Kg Item Description Compatibility ITU- T Group 3 Applicable line Public Switched T elephone Network (PSTN) or behind P ABX Data coding MH/MR/MMR (ECM Mode) Modem speed 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/19200/16800/ 14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps with fall back T ransmi[...]

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    A.4 Scanner and Copier Specifications Printer Specifications ( for MFP model only ) Item Description Compatibility(for MFP model only) TWAIN standard Scan method CIS, Mono Scan resolution 200 X 200 dpi (optical) Scan length Maximum: 15.7 inches (400 mm) Scan width Maximum: 8.5 inches (216 mm) Effective: 8.2 inches (208 mm) Mono bit depth 1 bit for [...]

  • Page 173

    A.5 A Paper Specification Overview Y our machine accepts a v ariety of print materials, such as cut -sheet paper , including up to 100% recycled fiber content paper , envelopes, *labels*, tr ansparencies and custom-size paper . Properties, such as weight, composition, gr ain and moisture content, are important factors affecting the machine’ s per[...]

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    A.6 *for MFP model only N OTE : • Y ou may experience jams when using print materials with a length of less than 127 mm (5 in.). For optimum performance, ensure that you are storing and handling the paper correctly . Please refer to “P aper Storage Environment” on page A.8. • Capacity may v ary depending on print materials’ weight and thi[...]

  • Page 175

    A.7 A The following problems ma y cause print qualit y deviations, jamming or ev en damage to the machine: N OTES : • Do not use letterhead paper printed with low-temperature inks, such as those used in some types of thermography . • Do not use raised or embossed letterhead. • The machine uses heat and pressure to fuse toner to the paper . In[...]

  • Page 176

    A.8 Paper Specifications Paper Output Capacity Paper Storage Environment P aper storage environmental conditions directly affect the feed oper ation. Ideally , the machine and paper storage en vironment should be at or near room temperature, and not too dry or humid. R emember that paper is h ygroscopic; it absorbs and loses moisture r apidly . Hea[...]

  • Page 177

    A.9 A extremes, which can cause damage. Planning is important to prev ent damage to large supplies of paper . Unopened paper in sealed reams can remain stable for sev eral months before use. Opened packages of paper hav e more potential for environment damage, especially if they are not wr apped with a moisture-proof barrier . The paper stor age en[...]

  • Page 178

    A.10 Envelopes with Double Side Seams Double side-seams construction has v ertical seams at both ends of the en velope rather than diagonal seams. This st yle may be more likely to wrinkle. Be sure the seam extends all the wa y to the corner of the env elope as illustrated below . Envelopes with Adhesive Strips or Flaps Envelopes with a peel-off ad[...]

  • Page 179

    A.11 A Labels (for MFP model only) C AUTIONS : • T o avoid damaging the machine, use only labels recommended for laser printers. • T o prevent serious jams, always use the manual feeder to print labels and always use the rear output tray . • Never print on the same sheet of labels more than once and never print on a partial sheet of labels. W[...]

  • Page 180

    I NDEX A adding documents 4.27 ADF (Automatic Document Feeder), load 3.3 automatic dialing group 4.18 one-touch 4.15 speed 4.16 automatic redialing 4.9 B broadcasting faxes 4.22 C canceling fax 4.8 print 5.5 scheduled faxes 4.28 characters, enter 1.30 cleaning drum 7.11 inside 7.4 outside 7.3 scan unit 7.5 connection AC power 1.19 parallel 1.18 tel[...]

  • Page 181

    memory, clear 7.2 N network printer, set 5.24 notifying toner low 7.10 O one-touch dial dialing 4.16 storing 4.15 orientation, print 5.3 output location, select 2.4 overlay, use 5.19 P paper guidelines 2.3 paper jam, clear 8.3 paper level indicator 2.7 paper load in manual feeder 2.8 in paper tray 1.13 paper load capacity 2.2 paper properties, set [...]

  • Page 182

    S Safety information i.ii scanning Windows 6.2 searching Phone Book 4.20 Secure Receiving mode 4.29 sending a fax automatically 4.7 manually 4.8 sharing printer, set 5.24 sounds, set 1.34 specifications facsimile A.5 general A.2 paper A.5 printer A.4 scanner and copier A.4 speed dial dialing 4.17 storing 4.16 system requirements Windows 1.22 T tel [...]

  • Page 183

    H914-8650[...]

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    i English Safety Information .................................................... ii Safety During Operation ....................................... ii Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for WARNING and CAUTION Labels ................................. iv Control Panel Functions ............................................. 1 Changing the Display Lan[...]

  • Page 185

    ii Safety Information When using this machine, the following safety precautions should alw ays be followed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: WARNING: WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: Indicat[...]

  • Page 186

    iii English CAUTION: Power Supply The socket -outlet shall be in stalled near the product and shall be easily accessible. Ozone Safety This product generates ozone during operation . Normally , the ozone level is safe for operators. If ozone odor may appear , ventilate the room. For Fax or Telephone Do not use this product near water , for example,[...]

  • Page 187

    iv Declaration of Conformit y Notice to Users in EEA Countries This product complies with the essential requirements and pro visions of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European P arliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformit y . Notice to Users Acce[...]

  • Page 188

    1 English Control Panel Functions 01 02 03 04 05 16 17 18 19 1 1 12 13 14 15 20 06 07 08 09 10 1 Use to store frequently-dialed fax number and dial them with a touch of the buttons. 2 Scrolls through the options av ailable for the selected menu item. Confirms the selection on the display . Enters Menu mode and scrolls through the menus av ailable. [...]

  • Page 189

    2 4 F A X Allows you to select the fax receiving mode. • Allows you to store frequently-dialed fax numbers using a one or two-digit speed dial or group number for automatic dialing and edit the stored numbers. • Allows you to print a Phone book list. Adjusts the resolution of the documents for the current fax job. Allows you to send a fax to mu[...]

  • Page 190

    3 English Changing the Display Language T o change the language that displays on the displa y of the control panel, follow these steps: 1 Press Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of the display . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until “Language” appears on the bottom line of the displa y . 3 Press Enter . The current setting[...]

  • Page 191

    4 Y ou can also use the scroll button ( or ) to move the cursor under the digit you w ant to correct and enter a new number . 4 T o select “AM” or “PM” for 12-hour format, press the or button or any number button. When the cursor is not under the AM or PM indicator , pressing the or button immediately mov es the cursor to the indicator . Y [...]

  • Page 192

    5 English Using Advanced Fax Settings Y our machine has v arious user-selectable setting options for sending or receiving fax es. These options are preset at the factory , but you may need to change them. T o find out how the options are currently set, print the S ystem Data list. F or details about printing the list, see Oper ating Instruction. Ch[...]

  • Page 193

    6 2 Load the documents up to 20 pages face down into the ADF and adjust the document guides to the document siz e. F or detailed guidelines for preparing an original document. 3 Adjust the document resolution, referring to Oper ating Instruction. Sending a Fax Automatically 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . F or details about loading [...]

  • Page 194

    7 English Confirming Transmission When the last page of your document has been sent successfully , the machine beeps and returns to Standby Mode. When something goes wrong while sending y our fax, an error message appears on the display . For a listing of error messages and their meanings, see Oper ating Instruction. If you receive an error message[...]

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    8 Memo[...]

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    Operating Instructions LF 215 (H916) For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual before you use it.[...]

  • Page 197

    About the Operating Instructions Your machine comes with the References: This Operating Instructions provides information you need for setting up y our machine and installing the supplied software. It also pro vides all of the detailed instructions for using your machine as a printer , a scanner and a copier and information for maintaining and trou[...]

  • Page 198

    ii Safety Information When using this machine, the following safety precautions should alw ays be followed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: WARNING: WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: Indicat[...]

  • Page 199

    iii CAUTION: Power Supply The socket -outlet shall be in stalled near the product and shall be easily accessible. Ozone Safety This product generates oz one during operation. Normally , the oz one level is safe for operators. If oz one odor may appear , ventilate the room. For Fax or Telephone Do not use this product near water , for example, near [...]

  • Page 200

    iv Declaration of Conformit y Notice to Users in EEA Countries This product complies with the essential requirements and pro visions of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European P arliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformit y . Notice to Users Acce[...]

  • Page 201

    v Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for WARNING and CAUTION Labels This machine has labels for WARNING and CAUTION at the positions shown below . For safety , please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated. *This label is stuck to hot surfaces. Be careful not to touch these areas. In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses [...]

  • Page 202

    vi NOTICE Note to users in the United States of America Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener ates, uses[...]

  • Page 203

    vii USA FCC Requirements 1. This equipment complies with P art 68 of the FCC rules and requirements adopted by the ACT A. On the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone compan y . 2. This equipment uses[...]

  • Page 204

    viii Differences Between British and American English WARNING • Do not disassemble the machine as it ma y give you an electric shock. • If you print large amount of copies, the surface of the output tr ay may become hot. Be careful not to touch the surface, especially for children. British English American English (Re)dialling (R e)dialing Colo[...]

  • Page 205

    ix C ONTENTS Chapter 1: G ETTING S TARTED Setting Up Your Machine Unpacking .......................................................... 1.2 Selecting a Location ........................................ 1.4 Understanding the Component Location .................. 1.5 Front View ..................................................... 1.5 Rear View ......[...]

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    x Chapter 2: P APER H ANDLING Selecting Print Materials ....................................... 2.2 Type, Input Sources and Capacities .................. 2.2 Guidelines for Paper and Special Materials .......... 2.3 Selecting an Output Location ................................. 2.4 Printing to the Front Output Tray (Face down) .... 2.5 Printing to [...]

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    xi Receiving Manually in Tel Mode ............................ 4.12 Receiving Manually Using Remote Receive Start Code 4.13 Receiving Faxes Using the DRPD Mode .................. 4.13 Receiving Faxes in the Memory ............................. 4.14 Automatic Dialing One-touch Dialing ............................................... 4.15 Storing a Nu[...]

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    xii Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document .............. 5.13 Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size ...... 5.14 Printing Posters .................................................. 5.15 Using Watermarks .............................................. 5.16 Using an Existing Watermark ........................... 5.16 Creating a Watermark ...[...]

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    xiii Chapter 8: T ROUBLESHOOTING Clearing Document Jams ...................................... 8.2 Clearing Paper Jams ............................................. 8.3 In Tray 1 ....................................................... 8.3 In Tray 2 ....................................................... 8.4 In the Paper Exit Area ..................[...]

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    1 G ETTING S TARTED Thank you for purchasing this multifunctional product. Y our machine provides you with printing, copying, scanning, and faxing functions! This chapter gives you step-by -step instructions for setting up your machine. This chapter includes: • Setting Up Your Machine • Installing Software • Setting Up the Machine System[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.2 Setting Up Your Machine Unpacking Remo ve the machine and all accessories from the packing carton. Make sure that the machine has been packed with the following items. If there is a missing item, contact the retailer where you bought the machine: Starter Toner Cartridge AC Power Cord * Telephone Line Cord * CD-ROM ** Quick Ins[...]

  • Page 212

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.3 1 N OTES : • Y ou should use the telephone line cord which is supplied with your machine. If you are replacing it with another vendor’s, it should be AWG #26 or larger telephone line cord. • The power cord must be plugged into a grounded power socket. • Components may differ from one country to another . Remo ve the pa[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.4 Selecting a Location Select a level, stable place with adequate space for air circulation. Allow extr a space for opening covers and tr ays. The area should be well-v entilated and away from direct sunlight or sources of heat, cold and humidit y . Do not set the machine close to the edge of your desk or table. Clearance Space [...]

  • Page 214

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.5 1 Understanding the Component Location These are the main components of y our machine: Front View Rear View Control Panel (See page 1.6) Front Cover Paper Tray (T ray 1) Front Output Tray (F ace down) Document Input Support Automatic Document Feeder T oner Cartridge Paper Output Extension Manual Feeder Manual Feeder Guides Pap[...]

  • Page 215

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.6 Control Panel Functions 1 Use to store frequently-dialed fax number and dial them with a touch of the buttons. Allows you to shift the one-touch buttons to the numbers 21 through 40. 2 Scrolls through the options av ailable for the selected menu item. Confirms the selection on the display . Enters Menu mode and scrolls through[...]

  • Page 216

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.7 1 4 F A X Allows you to select the fax receiving mode. • Allows you to store frequently-dialed fax numbers using a one or two-digit speed dial or group number for automatic dialing and edit the stored numbers. • Allows you to print a Phone book list. Adjusts the resolution of the documents for the current fax job. Allows y[...]

  • Page 217

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.8 Attaching Accessories Document Output Support Insert the two tabs on the supplied document output support into the slots on both sides of the paper output tr ay . F old out the extender , if necessary . N OTE :When detaching the document output tray , detach it by pressing the front portion of document output tray as seen from[...]

  • Page 218

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.9 1 Installing the Toner Cartridge 1 Open the front cov er . 2 R emove the starter toner cartridge from its bag. Gently roll the cartridge 5 or 6 times to distribute the toner ev enly inside the cartridge. Thoroughly rolling the cartridge will assure the maximum copies per cartridge. N OTES : • T o prevent damage, do not expos[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.10 3 Slide the toner cartridge into the machine until it locks into place completely . 4 Close the front cov er . Make sure that the cov er is securely closed.[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.11 1 Loading Paper Y ou can load approximately 250 sheets. T o load a stack of Letter-siz ed paper: 1 Pull open the paper tr ay and remove it from the machine. 2 Push down on the pressure plate until it locks into place. 3 F an the edges of the paper stack to separate the pages. Then tap the stack on a flat surface to ev en it u[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.12 4 Insert the paper stack into the paper tr ay with the side you want to print facing up . N OTE : If you want to load a different size of paper , you need to adjust the paper guides. For details, see page 1.13. 5 P ay attention to the paper limit mark on the left inside w all of the tra y . P aper overloading ma y cause paper[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.13 1 Changing the Paper Size in the Paper Tray T o load longer sizes of paper , such as Legal-sized paper , you need to adjust the paper guides to extend the paper tr ay . 1 After pressing and unlatching the guide lock, slide the paper length guide out completely to extend the paper tr ay to its full length. 2 After inserting pa[...]

  • Page 223

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.14 3 Pinching the paper width guide as shown, move it tow ard the stack of paper until it lightly touches the side of the stack. N OTES : • Do not push the paper width guide far enough to cause the materials to warp. • If you do not adjust the paper width guide, it may cause paper jams.[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.15 1 Making Connections Plug the telephone line cord into the LINE jack and the other end into the wall jack. If you want to use y our machine for receiving both fax es and voice calls, y ou will need to connect a telephone and/or answering machine to your machine. ➜ T o the walljack[...]

  • Page 225

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.16 N OTE : In the United Kingdom, if a three-wire type (SHUNT -wire, older equipment) telephone or answering machine is connected to the EXT jack on the machine, the external equipment will fail to ring when receiving an incoming call as the machine is designed to operate with the latest technology . T o prevent this incompatibi[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.17 1 Connecting to your computer Plug the USB printer cable into the connector on the back of the printer . Y ou must use a USB 2.0 compliant cable that is no more than 3 m in length. If you want to use a parallel printer cable, purchase only IEEE 1284 compliant par allel cable and connect it to the parallel connector on y our m[...]

  • Page 227

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.18 Turning the Machine On 1 Plug one end of the supplied three-pronged electrical t ype cord into the AC socket on the machine and the other end into a properly grounded AC outlet. 2 Press the power switch to turn the machine on. T o view your display text in another language, see page 1.27. W ARNINGS : • The fusing area insid[...]

  • Page 228

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.19 1 Installing Software About Software Y ou must install softw are using the supplied CD-ROM after y ou have set up y our machine and connected it to y our computer . The CD-ROM includes: • Software • Operating Instructions • Adobe Acrobat R eader The CD-ROM provides y ou with the following software: Type 2200 Driver T o [...]

  • Page 229

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.20 Printer Driver Features Y our printer drivers support the following standard features: • P aper source selection • P aper size, orientation and media type • number of copies The following table lists a gener al overview of features supported by your printer driv ers. Feature Printer Driver Win9x/Me Win2000/XP WinNT4.0 T[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.21 1 Installing Software in Windows System Requirements Before you begin, ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements. Supported Operating System • Windows 95 OSR2 • Windows 98/Windows 98 SE • Windows Me • Windows NT 4 W orkstation or Server with Service P ack 3 • Windows 2000 Professional or Adv anced Serve[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.22 Installing Software In Windows N OTES : • Cancel the “ New Hardware Found ” window when your computer boots up. • Make sure that your machine is turned on and connected to your computer’s par allel port or USB port before installing software . Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 do not support the USB connection. 1 Insert[...]

  • Page 232

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.23 1 2 Choose the installation type. • Typical : Installs the common softw are for your printer , such as printer driv er , T wain driver , Remote Control P anel. This is recommeded for most users. • Custom : Allows you to choose the language of the software and the components y ou want to install. After selecting the langua[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.24 5 Click Finish . N OTES : • When you want to use your machine with the par allel cable, remove the USB cable and connect the parallel cable. Then reinstall the printer driver; select Start → Programs → Type 2200 → Maintenance → Repair → Printer . If you have replaced the parallel cable with the USB cable, do the s[...]

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    G ETTING S TARTED 1.25 1 N OTE : If your machine is not connected to the computer , the following window will appear . • After connecting the machine, click Next . • If you want to skip the connection status, click Next, and No to the following screen. Then the installation will start and the test page will not be printed at the end of the inst[...]

  • Page 235

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.26 Removing Software Uninstall is required if you are upgr ading software or if your installation fails. 1 Y ou can select Start → Programs → Type 2200 → Maintenance . Otherwise, insert the supplied CD-ROM into y our CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM should automatically run and an maintenance window appears. If the maintenance win[...]

  • Page 236

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.27 1 Setting Up the Machine System Changing the Display Language T o change the language that displays on the displa y of the control panel, follow these steps: 1 Press Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of the display . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until “Language” appears on the bottom line of the d[...]

  • Page 237

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.28 Setting the Machine ID In some countries, y ou are required b y law to indicate your fax number on any fax y ou send. The Machine ID , containing your telephone number and name or compan y name, will be printed at the top of each page sent from y our machine. 1 Press Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of t[...]

  • Page 238

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.29 1 Entering Characters Using the Number Keypad As you perform v arious tasks, you need to enter names and numbers. F or example, when you set up y our machine, you enter your name or y our company’ s name and telephone number . When you store one or two digit speed dial or group dial numbers, you ma y also enter the correspo[...]

  • Page 239

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.30 Keypad Letters and Numbers Changing Numbers or Names If y ou mak e a mistake while entering a number or name, press the button to delete the last digit or char acter . Then enter the correct numbers or char acters. Inserting a Pause With some telephone systems, y ou must dial an access code (9, for example) and listen for a s[...]

  • Page 240

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.31 1 Setting the Date and Time The current date and time are shown on the displa y when your machine is on and ready to work. All of y our fax es will have the date and time printed on them. N OTE : If power to the machine is cut off , you need to reset the correct time and date once the power is restored. 1 Press Menu until “[...]

  • Page 241

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.32 Changing the Clock Mode Y ou can set your machine to displa y the current time using either 12-hour or 24-hour format. 1 Press 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 currently se[...]

  • Page 242

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.33 1 Setting Sounds Y ou can control the following sounds: • Ringer: Y ou can adjust the ringer v olume. • K ey Sound: With this option set to “On, ” a key tone sounds each time any k ey is pressed. • Alarm Sound: Y ou can turn the alarm sound on or off . With this option set to “On, ” an alarm tone sounds when an [...]

  • Page 243

    G ETTING S TARTED 1.34 Speaker Volume T o adjust the volume using the On Hook Dial button: 1 Press On Hook Dial . A dial tone sounds from the speak er . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you hear the loudness you want. The displa y shows the current volume level. 3 Press Clear/Stop to sav e the change and return to Standby mode. Using the Save[...]

  • Page 244

    2 P APER H ANDLING This chapter introduces you to the basics of selecting print materials and loading them into your machine. This chapter includes: • Selecting Print Materials • Selecting an Output Location • Loading Paper in the Paper Tray • Using the Manual Feeder[...]

  • Page 245

    P APER H ANDLING 2.2 Selecting Print Materials Y ou can print on a v ariety of print materials, such as plain paper , envelopes, labels, tr ansparencies and so on. Always use print materials that meet the guidelines for use with this machine. See “Paper Specifications” on page 9.9. T o get the best possible print quality , use only high-quality[...]

  • Page 246

    P APER H ANDLING 2.3 2 Guidelines for Paper and Special Materials 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 listed under “P aper Specifications” on page 9.9. • Attempting to print on damp , curled, wrinkle[...]

  • Page 247

    P APER H ANDLING 2.4 - T o avoid fading, do not expose the printed tr ansparencies to prolonged sunlight. • F or labels: - V erify that their adhesive material can toler ate fusing temperature of 200 o C (392 o F) for 0.1 second. - Make sure that there is no exposed adhesiv e material between them. Exposed areas can cause labels to peel off durin[...]

  • Page 248

    P APER H ANDLING 2.5 2 Printing to the Front Output Tray (Face down) The front output tr ay collects printed paper face-down in correct order . The tray should be used for most print jobs. Printing to the Rear Output Slot (Face up) Using the rear output slot, paper comes out of the machine face up. Printing from the manual feeder to the rear output[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.6 T o use the rear output slot: 1 Open the rear cov er by pulling it upward. W ARNING : The fusing area inside the rear part of your machine becomes hot once the machine is turned on. Be careful when you access this area. 2 If you do not w ant to use the rear output slot, close the rear cover . The pages stack on the front output[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.7 2 Loading Paper in the Paper Tray The paper tray can hold a maximum of 250 sheets of 20 lb plain paper . For faxing and copying, y ou can use A4-, Letter- or Legal- sized paper only . For PC -printing, you can use many different sizes of paper; see page 9.9. The paper level indicator on the front of the paper tr ay shows the am[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.8 Using the Manual Feeder Use the manual feeder to print transparencies, labels, en velopes or postcards in addition to making quick runs of paper t ypes or sizes that are not currently loaded in the paper tr ay . P ostcards, 3.5 by 5.83 in.(index) cards and other custom-siz ed materials can be printed with this printer . The min[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.9 2 2 Adjust the paper guide to the width of the print material. N OTE : When printing on previously printed paper from the manual feeder , the printed side should be facing down with an uncurled edge to the machine. If you experience problems with paper feed, turn the paper around. 3 Open the rear cov er to use the rear output s[...]

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    P APER H ANDLING 2.10 Setting the Paper Type and Size for the Manual Feeder After loading paper in the manual feeder , you need to set the correct paper type and siz e using the control panel buttons. These settings will apply to Copy mode. F or PC-printing, y ou need to select the paper size in the application program y ou use. T o set the paper s[...]

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    3 C OPYING This chapter giv es you step-by -step instructions for copying documents. This chapter includes: • Loading Paper for Copying • Preparing a Document • Making a Copy • Setting Copy Options • Changing the Default Settings • Setting the Time Out Option • Collation Copying[...]

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    C OPYING 3.2 Loading Paper for Copying The instructions for loading print materials are the same whether you are printing, faxing or cop ying. F or coping, y ou can use Letter-, A4-, Legal-sized print materials. F or further details, see page 1.11 for loading in the paper tr ay and page 2.8 for loading in the manual feeder . Preparing a Document Us[...]

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    C OPYING 3.3 3 Making a Copy 1 Pull the document support all the w ay out. F old out the extender , if necessary . 2 Load the documents up to 50 pages face down into the ADF . 3 Adjust the document guides to the document siz e. 4 Customize the copy settings including number of copies, copy size, contr ast and image by using the control panel button[...]

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    C OPYING 3.4 Setting Copy Options The buttons on the control panel let you make all the basic copy options; contr ast, document type, copy size and number of copies. Set the following options for the current cop y job before pressing Start to make copies. N OTE : If you press Clear/Stop while you set the copy options, all of the options you have se[...]

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    C OPYING 3.5 3 Original Type The image setting is used to impro ve the copy quality by selecting the document for the current cop y job. T o select the document type, press Original T ype . Each time you press the button, the LED labeled with the selected mode turns on. Y ou can choose from the following image modes: • Text : Use for documents co[...]

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    C OPYING 3.6 Reduced/Enlarged Copying Using the Reduce/Enlarge button, y ou can reduce or enlarge the size of a copied image from 50% to 200%. T o select from the predefined copy sizes: 1 Press Reduce/Enlarge . The default setting appears on the bottom line of the display . 2 Use Reduce/Enlarge or the scroll button ( or ) to find the size setting y[...]

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    C OPYING 3.7 3 Changing the Default Settings Copy options, including contr ast, image, copy size and number of copies, can be set to the most frequently used modes. When you copy a document, the default settings are used unless they are changed by using the corresponding buttons on the control panel. T o create your own default settings: 1 Press Me[...]

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    C OPYING 3.8 Setting the Time Out Option Y ou can set the time the machine w aits before it restores the default copy settings, if you do not start copying after changing them on the control panel. 1 Press Menu on the control panel until “ Copy Setup” appears on the top line of the displa y . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) to display “Timeo[...]

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    4 F AXING This chapter gives you information about using y our machine as a fax machine. This chapter includes: • Sending a Fax • Receiving a Fax • Automatic Dialing • Advanced Fax Functions • Additional Features[...]

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    F AXING 4.2 Sending a Fax Changing the Fax Setup options 1 Press Menu until “F ax Setup” appears on the top line of the display . The first available menu item, “Ring T o Answer, ” displays on the bottom line. 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until the menu item you want on the bottom line and press Enter . 3 Use the scroll button ( or ) to[...]

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    F AXING 4.3 4 Available Fax Setup Options Y ou can use the following setup options for configuring the fax system: Option Description Ring T o Answer Y ou can specify the number of times the machine rings, 1 to 7, before answering an incoming call. Darkness Y ou can select the default darkness mode to fax your documents lighter or darker . • Ligh[...]

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    F AXING 4.4 Discard Size When receiving a document as long as longer than the paper installed in y our machine, you can set the machine to discard any excess at the bottom of the page. If the received page is outside the margin you set, it will print on two sheets of paper at the actual size. When the document is within the margin and the Auto Redu[...]

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    F AXING 4.5 4 Loading a Document 1 Pull the document input support all the w ay out. F old out the extender , if necessary . 2 Load the documents up to 50 pages face down into the ADF and adjust the document guides to the document siz e. F or detailed guidelines for preparing an original document, see page 3.2. 3 Adjust the document resolution, ref[...]

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    F AXING 4.6 Adjusting the Document Resolution The default document settings produce good results when setting typical text based documents. However , if you send documents that are of a poor qualit y , or contain photogr aphs, you can adjust the resolution to produce a higher quality fax. 1 Press Resolution on the control panel. 2 By pressing Resol[...]

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    F AXING 4.7 4 Sending a Fax Automatically 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . F or details about loading a document, see page 4.5. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit y our fax needs. See page 4.6. If you need to change the darkness, see page 4.3. 3 Enter the remote fax phone number using the number keypad. Y ou can use the one-tou[...]

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    F AXING 4.8 Sending a Fax Manually 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . For details about loading a document, see page 4.5. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit y our fax needs. See page 4.6. If you need to change the darkness, see page 4.3. 3 Press On Hook Dial . Y ou hear a dial tone. 4 Enter the remote fax machine’ s fax number [...]

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    F AXING 4.9 4 Confirming Transmission When the last page of your document has been sent successfully , the machine beeps and returns to Standby Mode. When something goes wrong while sending y our fax, an error message appears on the display . For a listing of error messages and their meanings, See page 8.8. If you receive an error message, press Cl[...]

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    F AXING 4.10 Receiving a Fax About Receiving Modes • In Fax mode, the machine answers an incoming fax call and immediately goes into the fax reception mode. • In Tel mode, you can receiv e a fax by pressing On Hook Dial (you can hear a fax tone from the remote machine) and then pressing Start on the control panel of y our machine. Y ou can also[...]

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    F AXING 4.11 4 Loading Paper for Receiving Faxes The instructions for loading paper in the paper tr ay are the same whether you are printing, faxing, or cop ying, except that fax es can only be printed on Letter -, A4- or Legal-sized plain paper . F or details about loading paper and setting the paper siz e in the tra y , see page 1.11 and page 1.3[...]

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    F AXING 4.12 Receiving Automatically in Ans/Fax Mode F or using this mode, you must attach an answering machine to the EXT jack on the back of y our machine. See page 1.15. 1 Press Receive Mode . 2 Press and hold R eceive Mode until “Ans/F ax” displays on the bottom line. Y ou may have to repeat this action once or twice, depending on the mode [...]

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    F AXING 4.13 4 Receiving Manually Using Remote Receive Start Code Y ou can receive a fax from someone y ou are talking to on the extension telephone without going to the fax machine. When you receiv e a call on the extension phone and hear fax tones, press the keys 9 on the extension telephone. The machine receives the document. Press the buttons s[...]

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    F AXING 4.14 T o set up the DRPD mode: 1 Press Menu until “F ax Setup ” appears on the top line of the display . The first av ailable menu item, “R eceive Mode, ” displays on the bottom line. 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you see “DRPD Mode ” on the bottom line and press Enter . 3 When “Set” displays on the bottom line, pre[...]

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    F AXING 4.15 4 Automatic Dialing One-touch Dialing The 20 one-touch buttons on the control panel lets y ou store frequently -used fax numbers and dial a number automatically with a touch of a button. Using the button, you can store up to 40 fax numbers on the one-touch buttons. Storing a Number for One-touch Dialing 1 Press and hold one of the one-[...]

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    F AXING 4.16 Sending a Fax using a One-touch Number 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . For details about loading a document, see page 4.5. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit y our fax needs. See page 4.6. If you need to change the darkness, see page 4.3. 3 Press the one-touch button where y ou stored a number . The document scans[...]

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    F AXING 4.17 4 5 Enter the number you w ant to store using the number keypad and press Enter . T o insert a pause between numbers, press Redial/Pause . A symbol “-” appears on the displa y . 6 T o assign a name to the number , enter the name y ou want. For details about entering char acters, see page 1.29. OR If you do not w ant to assign a nam[...]

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    F AXING 4.18 Group Dialing If you frequently send the same document to sev eral destinations, you can create a group of these destinations and set them under a group dial location. This enables y ou to use a group dial number setting to send the same document to all the destinations within the group . Setting a Group Dial Number 1 Press Phone Book [...]

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    F AXING 4.19 4 12 If you want to assign another group , press Enter and repeat from step 5. OR T o return to Standby mode, press Clear/Stop . N OTE : Y ou cannot include one group dial number in another group dial number . Editing Group Dial Numbers Y ou can delete a specific speed dial number from a selected group or add a new number to the select[...]

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    F AXING 4.20 Sending a Fax Using Group Dialing (Multi-address Transmission) Y ou can use group dialing for Broadcasting or Dela yed transmissions. F ollow the procedure of the operation (Broadcasting transmission; see page 4.22, Delayed tr ansmission; see page 4.23, Priority transmissionpage 4.25, Delayed RX Polling transmission page 4.26). When yo[...]

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    F AXING 4.21 4 Searching with a Particular First Letter 1 Press Phone Book . 2 Press Enter when “Search&Dial” appears on the displa y . 3 Press the button labeled with the letter y ou want to search for . A name beginning with the letter displa ys. For example, if y ou want to find the name “MOBILE, ” press the 6 button, which is labele[...]

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    F AXING 4.22 Advanced Fax Functions Sending Broadcasting Faxes Using the Broadcasting button on the control panel, you can use the broadcasting fax feature, which allows y ou to send a document to multiple locations. Documents are automatically stored in the memory and sent to a remote station. After transmission, the documents are automatically er[...]

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    F AXING 4.23 4 Sending a Delayed Fax Y ou can set your machine to send a fax at a later time when you will not be present. 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . F or details about loading a document, see page 4.5. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit y our fax needs. See page 4.6. If you need to change the darkness, see page 4.3. 3 Pr[...]

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    F AXING 4.24 9 T o assign a name to the tr ansmission, enter the name. If not, skip this step. F or details on how to enter the name using the number keypad, see page 1.29. 10 Press Enter . The display shows the current time and asks y ou to enter the starting time when the fax is to be sent. 11 Enter the time using the number k eypad. T o select ?[...]

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    F AXING 4.25 4 Sending a Priority Fax Using the Priority F ax feature, a high priority document can be sent ahead of reserved oper ations. The document is scanned into the memory and tr ansmitted when the current oper ation is finished. In addition, the priorit y transmission interrupts a broadcast oper ation between stations (i.e. , when the trans[...]

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    F AXING 4.26 Polling a Remote Machine P olling is used when one fax machine requests another to send a document. This is useful when the person with the original document to be sent is not in the office. The person who w ants to receive the document calls the machine holding it and requests that the document be sent. In other words, it “polls” [...]

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    F AXING 4.27 4 T o select “AM” or “PM” for 12-hour format, press the or button or any number button. If you set a time earlier than the current time, y our machine will poll at that time on the following da y . 8 When the remote machine is secured with a 4-digit poll code, enter the correct code and press Enter . If not, press Enter to acce[...]

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    F AXING 4.28 5 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you see the fax job to which you w ant to add documents and press Enter . The machine automatically stores the documents in the memory , and the display shows the memory capacity and the number of pages. After storing, the machine displa ys the numbers of total pages and added pages and then retur[...]

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    F AXING 4.29 4 Additional Features Using Secure Receiving Mode Y ou may need to prev ent your received fax es from being accessed by unauthorized people. Y ou can turn on Secure R eceiving mode to restrict printing out all of the receiv ed fax es when the machine is unattended. In Secure R eceiving mode, all of the incoming faxes go into the memory[...]

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    F AXING 4.30 T o print received documents: 1 Access the Secure R eceive menu b y following steps 1 and 2 on page 4.29. 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) to display “Print” on the bottom line and press Enter . 3 Enter the four-digit passcode and press Enter . The machine prints all of the fax es stored in the memory . T o turn Secure R eceiving m[...]

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    F AXING 4.31 4 Printing Reports Y our machine can print reports containing useful information. The following reports are a vailable: Phone Book List This list shows all of the numbers currently stored in the machine’ s memory as speed dial and group dial numbers. Y ou can print this Phone Book list using the Phone Book button; see page 4.21. Sent[...]

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    F AXING 4.32 Junk Fax Number List This list shows up to 10 fax numbers specified as the junk fax numbers by using the Junk F ax Setup menu; see page 4.34. When the Junk F ax Barrier feature is turned on, incoming fax es from those numbers are block ed. This feature recognize the last 6 digits of the fax number set as a remote fax machine’ s ID. M[...]

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    F AXING 4.33 4 Using Advanced Fax Settings Y our machine has v arious user-selectable setting options for sending or receiving fax es. These options are preset at the factory , but you may need to change them. T o find out how the options are currently set, print the S ystem Data list. F or details about printing the list, see page 4.31 Changing Se[...]

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    F AXING 4.34 Advanced Fax Setting Options Option Description Send Forw ard Y ou can set the machine to always forward all of the outgoing faxes to a specified destination, in addition to the fax numbers you entered. Select Off to turn this feature off . Select On to turn this feature on. Y ou can set the number of the remote fax machine to which fa[...]

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    F AXING 4.35 4 Stamp RCV Name This option allows the machine to automatically print the page number , and the date and time of the reception at the bottom of each page of a received document. Select Off to turn this feature off . Select On to turn this feature on. ECM Mode (Error Correction Mode) Error Correction Mode helps with poor line quality a[...]

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    F AXING 4.36 Using the Remote Control Panel Using the Remote Control P anel, y ou can create and edit Phone Book entries or update the firm ware program of y our machine on the desktop of your computer . When you install SF-565P software, the R emote Control Panel program is automatically installed. F or information about installing SF-565P softwar[...]

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    F AXING 4.37 4 The Phone Book Tab Click the Phone Book tab to create and edit Phone Book entries. When you click Group Dial , the following window opens. Reads the Phone Book entries from the machine to the Remote Control Panel. Downloads the Phone Book entries from the Remote Control Panel to the machine. Shows Phone Book entries Deletes all Phone[...]

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    F AXING 4.38 The Firmware Update Tab Click the Firmware Update tab to update the firmw are of your machine. This feature should be used b y an authorized technician. Please consult with the purchase point.[...]

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    5 P RINTING This chapter explains how to print y our documents in Windows and how to use the print settings. This chapter includes: • Printing a Document in Windows • Setting Paper Properties • Setting Graphic Properties • Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of the Paper • Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document • Fitting Your Document[...]

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    P RINTING 5.2 Printing a Document in Windows The following procedure describes the gener al steps required for printing from various Windows applications. The exact steps for printing a document may v ary depending on the application program y ou are using. R efer to your software application’ s user’s guide for the exact printing procedure. 1 [...]

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    P RINTING 5.3 5 The Layout tab first displa ys. If necessary , select the Orientation option. The Orientation option allows you to select the direction in which information is printed on a page. • Portrait prints across the width of the page, letter style. • Landscape prints across the length of the page, spreadsheet style. • If you want to t[...]

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    P RINTING 5.4 6 If necessary , you can set the sequence for the pages to print from the Extra tab . Select the print order y ou w ant to use from the Print Order drop-down list. • Normal : Y our machine prints from the first page to the last page. • Reverse All Pages : Y our machine prints from the last page to the first page. • Print Odd Pag[...]

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    P RINTING 5.5 5 Canceling a Print Job There are two wa ys to cancel a print job: T o stop a print job from the control panel: Press the Clear/Stop button. Y our machine finishes printing the page that is moving through the machine and deletes the rest of the print job . Pressing the button cancels only the current job. If more than one print job is[...]

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    P RINTING 5.6 Using a Favorite Setting The Favorites option, which is visible on each tab , allows you to save the current properties settings for future use. T o save a F avorites item: 1 Change the settings on each tab , as needed. 2 Enter a name for the item in the Favorites input box. 3 Click Save . T o use a saved setting, select it from the F[...]

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    P RINTING 5.7 5 Setting Paper Properties Use the following options for paper handling. See page 5.2 for more information about accessing printer’ s Properties. Click the Paper tab to access man y paper properties. Property Description Copies Copies allows you to choose the number of copies to be printed. Y ou can enter up to 999. Size Size allows[...]

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    P RINTING 5.8 Source Make sure that Source is set to the corresponding paper tr ay . Use the Manual Feed source when printing to special material. Y ou need to load one sheet at a time into the manual feeder . See page 2.8. If you installed an optional T ray 2 and set the T ray 2 in the Printer ’ s properties , you can select Tray 2 . If the pape[...]

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    P RINTING 5.9 5 Setting Graphic Properties Use the following gr aphic options to adjust the print quality for your specific printing needs. See page 5.2 for more information about accessing printer properties. Click the Graphics tab to displa y the properties shown below . Property Description Resolution Y ou can select the printing resolution by c[...]

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    P RINTING 5.10 Advanced Options Y ou can make adv anced settings by clicking the Advanced Options button. Property Description 3 Darkness Use this option to lighten or darken the image appearance in y our print. • Normal : This setting is for normal documents. • Lighten : This setting is for bolder line widths or darker gr ayscale images. • D[...]

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    P RINTING 5.11 5 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of the Paper Y ou can select the number of pages to print on a single sheet of paper . T o print more than one page per sheet, the pages are smaller and arr anged in the order you specified on the sheet. Y ou can print up to 16 pages on one sheet. 1 T o change the print settings from y our softw[...]

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    P RINTING 5.12 3 Select the number of pages y ou want to print per sheet (1, 2, 4, 9 or 16) on the Pages per Side drop-down list. 4 Select the page order on the Page Order drop-down list, if necessary . Check Print Page Border to print a border around each page on the sheet. N OTE : Page Order and Print Page Border are enabled only when the number [...]

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    P RINTING 5.13 5 Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document Y ou can scale your print job on a page. 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5.2. 2 From the Layout tab , select Reduce/Enlarge on the Type drop-down list. 3 Enter the scaling r ate in the Percentage input box. Y o[...]

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    P RINTING 5.14 Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size Y ou can scale y our print job to an y paper size regardless of the digital document size. This can be useful when y ou want to check the fine details on a small document. 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5[...]

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    P RINTING 5.15 5 Printing Posters Y ou can print a single-page document onto 4, 9 or 16 sheets of paper , for the purpose of pasting the sheets together to form one poster-sized document. 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5.2. 2 From the Layout tab , select Poster on t[...]

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    P RINTING 5.16 4 Click the Paper tab and select the paper source, siz e and type. 5 Click OK and print the document. Y ou can complete the poster by posting the sheets together . Using Watermarks The W atermark option allows you to print text ov er an existing document. F or example, you may want to ha ve large gray letters reading “DRAFT” or ?[...]

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    P RINTING 5.17 5 Creating a Watermark 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5.2. 2 Click the Extras tab and click Edit in the Watermark section. The Edit W atermarks window appears. 3 Enter text message you w ant to print in the Watermark Message box. The message displays [...]

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    P RINTING 5.18 Editing a Watermark 1 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer properties. See page 5.2. 2 Click the Extras tab and click Edit in the Watermark section. The Edit W atermarks window appears. 3 Select the watermark y ou want to edit on the Current Watermarks list, to change the w atermark m[...]

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    P RINTING 5.19 5 Using Overlays What is an Overlay? An overla y is text and/or images stored on the computer hard disk drive (HDD) as a special file format that can be printed on any document. Ov erlays are often used to tak e the place of preprinted forms and letterhead paper . Rather than using preprinted letterhead, you can create an overlay con[...]

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    P RINTING 5.20 4 In the Edit Overla ys window , click Create Overlay . 5 In the Create Overla y window , type a name of up to eight characters in the File name box. Select the destination path, if necessary . (The default is C:F ormover). 6 Click Save . The name appears on the Ov erlay List. 7 Click Ok or Yes to finish creating. The file is not pr[...]

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    P RINTING 5.21 5 Using a Page Overlay After an overla y has been created, it is ready to be printed with your document. T o print an overlay with a document: 1 Create or open the document y ou want to print. 2 When you change the print settings from y our software application, access the printer’ s Properties. See page 5.2. 3 Click the Extras tab[...]

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    P RINTING 5.22 6 If necessary , click Confirm Page Overlay When Printing . When this box is check ed, a message window appears each time you submit a document for printing, asking y ou to confirm your wish to print an ov erlay on your document. Answering Yes to the window means that the selected overla y prints with your document. Answering No to t[...]

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    P RINTING 5.23 5 Setting Up the Locally Shared Printer Y ou can connect the machine directly to a selected computer , which is called “host computer , ” on the network. Y our machine can be shared by other users on the network through a Windows 9x, Me, 2000, XP or NT 4.0 network printer connection. N OTE : Whether the printer is locally connect[...]

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    P RINTING 5.24 Setting Up the Client Computer 1 Right-click Start and select Explorer . 2 Open your network folder in the left column. 3 Right-click the shared name and select Capture Printer Port . 4 Select the port you w ant, check the Reconnect at log on box and then click OK . 5 From the Start menu, select Settings and then Printers . 6 Double-[...]

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    P RINTING 5.25 5 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 Start menu, select Settings and then Printers . For Windows XP , from the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes . 3 Double-click your printer icon. 4 From the Printer menu, select Sharing . 5 F or Windows NT 4.0, check the S[...]

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    P RINTING 5.26 Setting Up the Client Computer 1 Right-click Start and select Explorer . 2 Open your network folder in the left column. 3 Click the shared name. 4 F or Windows NT 4.0/2000, from the Start menu, select Settings and Printers . For Windows XP , from the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes . 5 Double-click your printer icon. 6 From the[...]

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    6 S CANNING Scanning with your machine lets you turn pictures and text into digital files on your computer . Then you can fax or e-mail the files, display them on your web site or use them to create projects that you can print using software. This chapter includes: • Scanning Basics • Scanning Process with TWAIN-enabled Software[...]

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    S CANNING 6.2 Scanning Basics Y our machine offers a following w ay to begin scanning: • From TW AIN-compliant software: Y ou can use other software including Adobe PhotoDelux e and Adobe Photoshop. N OTES : • T o scan with your machine, you must install the T ype 2200 Driver . • Scanning is done through the same LPT or USB port currently ass[...]

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    7 M AINTENANCE This chapter provides information for maintaining your machine and the toner cartridge. This chapter includes: • Clearing the Memory • Adjusting Shading • Cleaning Your Machine • Maintaining the Toner Cartridge[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .2 Clearing the Memory Y ou can selectively clear information stored in y our machine’ s memory . 1 Press Menu on the control panel until “ Maintenance” appears on the top line of the displa y . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you see “Clear Memory” on the bottom line and press Enter . The first av ailable menu item,[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .3 7 Adjusting Shading When the scanning glass becomes dirty , it can alter the shading value. If y our copy has black lines or is blurred, adjust the shading setting. 1 Load a sheet of white paper into the ADF . 2 Press Menu on the control panel until “ Maintenance” appears on the top line of the displa y . 3 Press the scroll bu[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .4 Cleaning the Inside During the printing process, paper , toner and dust particles can accumulate inside the machine. This buildup can cause print quality problems, such as toner specks or smearing. Cleaning the inside of the machine clears or reduces these problems. 1 T urn the machine off and unplug the power cord. W ait for the [...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .5 7 Cleaning the Scanning Glass K eeping the scanning glass clean helps ensure the best possible copies. W e suggest that y ou clean the scanning glass at the start of each day and during the da y , as needed. 1 Slightly dampen a soft lint -free cloth or paper towel with water . 2 Open the control panel by gripping its top and pulli[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .6 Maintaining the Toner Cartridge Toner Cartridge Storage T o get the most from the toner cartridge, k eep the following guidelines in mind: • Do not remov e the toner cartridge from its package until ready for use. • Do not refill the toner cartridge. The machine warranty does not cover damage caused by using a refilled cartrid[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .7 7 Redistributing Toner When the toner cartridge is near the end of its life, white streaks or light print occurs. The L CD displays the warning message, “[T oner Low]. ” Y ou can temporarily reestablish the print quality by redistributing the remaining toner in the cartridge. 1 Open the front cov er . 2 Pull the toner cartridg[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .8 Replacing the Toner Cartridge When the toner eventually runs out, only blank pages print when a print job is sent or when a fax is receiv ed. At this stage, the toner cartridge needs to be replaced. The displa y on the control panel shows the warning message, “[T oner Empty]” and the machine stops printing. N OTE : Y ou can se[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .9 7 Setting the Notify Toner Option If you hav e set the Notify T oner menu option to “On” , your machine automatically sends a fax to y our service company or the dealer to notify them that y our machine requires a new toner cartridge when the toner cartridge needs to be replaced. The fax number is preset b y your dealer when y[...]

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    M AINTENANCE 7 .10 Ignoring the Toner Empty Message When the toner cartridge is empt y , the machine shows a “[T oner Empty]” message and stops printing. Y ou can set the machine to ignore the message when it displa ys and to continue printing the pages. 1 Press Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the displa y . 2 Press the scroll button [...]

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    8 T ROUBLESHOOTING This chapter gives helpful information for what to do if y ou encounter an error . This chapter includes: • Clearing Document Jams • Clearing Paper Jams • Clearing LCD Error Messages • Solving Problems[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .2 Clearing Document Jams When a document jams while it passes through the ADF (Automatic Document F eeder), “[Document Jam]” appears on the display . 1 R emove the remaining documents from the ADF . 2 Pull the jammed document gently out of the ADF and skip to step 5. If there is any resistance and the document does not mo ve[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .3 8 Clearing Paper Jams When a paper jam occurs, “ P aper Jam” appears on the displa y . R efer to the table below to locate and clear the paper jam. T o avoid tearing the paper , pull the jammed paper out gently and slowly . Do as the instructions in the following sections to clear the jam. In Tray 1 1 Open and close the fr[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .4 4 Insert the paper tra y into the machine until it snaps into place. 5 Open and close the front co ver to resume printing. In Tray 2 1 Open and close the front co ver . The jammed paper automatically exits the machine. If the paper does not exit, continue to step 2. 1 Pull T ray 2 open. 2 R emove the jammed paper by gently pul[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .5 8 In the Paper Exit Area 1 Open and close the front co ver . 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 tr ay . Skip to step 6. If there is any resistance and the paper does not mo ve when you pull it or if y ou cannot see th[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .6 In the Fuser Area or Around the Toner Cartridge W ARNING : The fuser area is hot. T ake care when removing paper from the machine. 1 Open the front cov er and pull the toner cartridge out, lightly pushing it down. 2 R emove the jammed paper by gently pulling it str aight out. 3 R eplace the toner cartridge and close the front [...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .7 8 Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams By selecting the correct paper t ypes, most paper jams can be avoided. When a paper jam occurs, follow the steps outlined in page 8.3. • F ollow the procedures on page 1.11 when you load paper . Ensure that the adjustable guides are positioned correctly . • Do not overload the paper tr ay . E[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .8 Clearing LCD Error Messages Messages appear on the displa y of the control panel to indicate the machine’ s status or errors. R efer to the following table to understand the messages and correct the problem, if necessary . Messages and their meanings are listed in alphabetical order . Display Meaning Suggested solutions Canc[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .9 8 [Incompatible] The remote machine does not have the requested feature, such as a delayed transmission. It also occurs if the remote machine does not have enough memory space to complete the operation y ou are attempting. Reconfirm the remote machine’ s features. [Jam 1] or [No Cartridge] The toner cartridge is not installe[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .10 No. Not Assigned The one-touch or speed dial location you tried to use has no number assigned to it. Dial the number manually using the number keypad or assign the number . For storing a number , see “ Automatic Dialing” on page 4.15. [No Paper] Add Paper The paper tra y has run out of paper . Load paper in the paper tr a[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .11 8 Solving Problems The following chart lists some conditions that ma y occur and the recommended solutions. F ollow the suggested solutions until the problem is corrected. If the problem persists, please call for service. Paper Feeding Problems Condition Suggested solutions Paper is jammed during printing. Clear the paper jam[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .12 Printing Problems Condition Possible cause Suggested solutions The machine does not print. The machine is not receiving power . Check the power cord connections. Check the power switch and the power source. The machine is not selected as the default printer . Select Printer Driver Type 2200 as your default printer in y our Wi[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .13 8 A print job is extremely slow . The job may be very complex. Reduce the complexit y of the page or try adjusting the print quality settings. The maximum print speed of your machine is 17 PPM for Letter-sized paper 16 PPM for A4-sized paper . If you are using Windows 9x/Me, the Spooling Setting may be set incorrectly . From [...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .14 Printing Quality Problems The dirty inside of the machine or improper paper loading ma y reduce the print quality . See the table below to clear the problem. The illustr ations print incorrectly in Adobe Illustrator . The setting in software application is wrong. Select Download as Bit Image in the Advanced Options window of [...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .15 8 Toner specs • The paper may not meet specifications; for example, the paper is too moist or too rough. See “Paper Specifications” on page 9.9. • The transfer roller or paper path ma y be dirty . Clean the inside of your machine and the drum. See page 7.4 and page 7.9. Dropouts If generally rounded faded areas, occur[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .16 Vertical repetitive defects If marks repeatedly appear on the printed side of the page at even interv als: • The toner cartridge may be damaged. If a repetitiv e mark occurs on the page, print a cleaning sheet sev eral times to clean the cartridge; see “Cleaning the Drum” on page 7.9. After the printout, if you still ha[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .17 8 Curl or wave • Ensure that the paper is loaded properly . • Check the paper type and quality . Both high temperature and humidity can cause paper curl. See “P aper Specifications” on page 9.9. • T urn the stack of paper over in the paper tr ay . Also try rotating the paper 180° in the tr ay . • T ry printing to[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .18 Character Voids Character v oids are white areas within the parts of characters that should be solid black: • If you are using tr ansparencies, try another type of transparency . Due to the composition of the transparency , some character v oids are normal. • Y ou may be printing on the wrong surface on the paper . Remo v[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .19 8 Copying Problems Condition Suggested solutions Copies are too light or too dark. Use the Darknen button to darken or lighten the background of the copies. Smears, lines, marks or spots appears on copies. • If defects are on the original document, press the Darknen button to lighten the background of your copies. • If no[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .20 Scanning Problems Condition Suggested solutions The scanner does not work. • Make sure that you place the document to be scanned face down in the ADF . • There may not be enough a vailable memory to hold the document you w ant to scan. T ry the Prescan function to see if that works. T ry lowering the scan resolution rate.[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .21 8 Faxing Problems Condition Suggested solutions The machine is not working, there is no display and the buttons are not working. • Unplug the power cord and plug it in again. • Ensure that there is power to the electrical receptacle. No dial tone sounds. • Check that the phone line is connected properly . • Check that[...]

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    T ROUBLESHOOTING 8 .22 Documents do not store in memory . There may not be enough memory space to store the document. If the display shows a “Memory Full” message, delete any documents y ou no longer need from the memory and then restore the document. Blank areas appear at the bottom of each page or on other pages, with a small strip of text at[...]

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    A A PPENDIX This chapter includes: • Installing an Optional Tray • Specifications • Scanner Specifications • Printer Specifications • Facsimile Specifications • Paper Specifications[...]

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    A .2 Installing an Optional Tray Y ou can increase the paper handling capacity of your machine 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 the tr ay and remove the tape fixing the interface cable to the tr ay . 3 Find th[...]

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    A .3 A 5 Plug the interface cable of the tr ay into the T ray 2 cable connector on the back of the machine. 6 Load paper in the optional T ra y 2. The instructions for loading paper in this tr ay is the same as you would when loading the standard paper tr ay . See page 1.11. 7 R econnect the power cord and cables and then turn the machine on. Setti[...]

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    A .4 Setting the Paper Type and Size for Tray 2 After installing the optional T ra y 2 and loading paper in the tray , you need to set the paper t ype and size using the control panel buttons. These settings will apply to F ax and Copy modes. F or PC -printing, you need to select the paper t ype and size in the application progr am you use. 1 Press[...]

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    A .5 A Specifications General Specifications Item Description Automatic document feeder (ADF) Up to 50 sheets (weight: 75 g/m 2 , 20 lb) ADF Document size Width: 142 to 216 mm (5.6 to 8.5 inches) Length: 148 to 356 mm (5.8 to 14 inches) Paper input capacit y Paper tr ay: 250 sheets (weight: 75 g/m 2 , 20 lb) Manual feeder: 1 sheet (weight: 60~163 g[...]

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    A .6 Scanner Specifications Copier Specifications W eight Net: 11 Kg (including toner cartridge, excluding package) Optional P aper T r ay(T ray2): 2.5 Kg Package weight Paper: 2.7 Kg Plastic: 0.7 Kg Item Description Item Description Compatibility TWAIN standard Scan method Color CIS Scan resolution 600 X 300 dpi (optical)/4800 X 4800 (maximum) Sca[...]

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    A .7 A *1 Single Document Multi Copy *2 Multi Document Multi Copy Printer Specifications Multiple copies 99 pages Bit depth 1 bit for T ext mode 8 bit for Gra y mode Halftone 256 levels Item Description Print method Laser Beam Printing Print speed Letter: 17 pages per minute A4: 16 pages per minute Paper siz e Paper tr ay: Letter , A4, Legal, Folio[...]

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    A .8 Facsimile Specifications Item Description Compatibility ITU- T Group 3 Applicable line Public Switched T elephone Network (PSTN) or behind PABX Data coding MH/MR/MMR (ECM Mode)/JBIG Modem speed 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/19200/16800/ 14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps with fall back T ransmission speed Approx. 3 seconds/page * T rans[...]

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    A .9 A Paper Specifications Overview Y our machine accepts a v ariety of print materials, such as cut -sheet paper , including up to 100 % recycled fiber content paper , envelopes, labels, tr ansparencies and custom-size paper . Properties, such as weight, composition, gr ain and moisture content, are important factors affecting the machine’ s pe[...]

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    A .10 N OTES : • Y ou may experience jams when using print materials with a length of less than 127 mm (5 in.). For optimum performance, ensure that you are storing and handling the paper correctly . Please refer to “P aper Storage Environment” on page .12. • Capacity may v ary depending on print materials’ weight and thickness, and envir[...]

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    A .11 A N OTES : • Do not use letterhead paper printed with low-temperature inks, such as those used in certain types of thermography . • Do not use raised or embossed letterhead. • The machine uses heat and pressure to fuse toner to the paper . Insure that any colored paper or preprinted forms use inks that are compatible with this fusing te[...]

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    A .12 Paper Output Capacity Paper Storage Environment P aper storage environmental conditions directly affect the feed oper ation. Ideally , the machine and paper storage en vironment should be at or near room temperature, and not too dry or humid. R emember that paper is h ygroscopic; it absorbs and loses moisture r apidly . Heat works with humidi[...]

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    A .13 A Envelopes Envelope construction is critical. En velope fold lines can vary consider ably , not only between manufacturers, but also within a bo x from the same manufacturer . Successful printing on en velopes depends upon the quality of the en velopes. When selecting env elopes, consider the following components: • W eight: The weight of [...]

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    A .14 Envelope Margins The following gives t ypical address margins for a commercial #10 or DL en velope. N OTES : • F or the best print quality , position margins no closer than 15 mm (0.6 in.) from the edges of the envelope. • A void printing over the area where the envelope’ s seams meet. Envelope Storage Proper storage of en velopes helps[...]

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    A .15 A Transparencies T ransparencies used in the machine must be able to withstand 180°C (356°F), the machine’ s fusing temper ature. C AUTION : T o avoid damaging the machine, use only transparencies recommended for use in laser printers.[...]

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    I NDEX A adding documents 4.27 ADF (Automatic Document Feeder), load 3.3 ADF rubber pad, replace 7.11 automatic dialing group 4.18 one-touch 4.15 speed 4.16 automatic redialing 4.9 B broadcasting faxes 4.22 C canceling fax 4.8 print 5.5 scheduled faxes 4.28 characters, enter 1.29 cleaning drum 7.9 inside 7.4 outside 7.3 scan unit 7.5 connection AC [...]

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    memory, clear 7.2 N network printer, set 5.23 notifying toner low 7.9 O one-touch dial dialing 4.16 storing 4.15 optional tray, install 9.2 orientation, print 5.3 output location, select 2.4 overlay, use 5.19 P paper guidelines 2.3 paper jam, clear 8.3 paper level indicator 2.7 paper load in manual feeder 2.8 in paper tray 1.11 paper load capacity [...]

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    S Safety information i.ii scanning Windows 6.2 searching Phone Book 4.20 Secure Receiving mode 4.29 sending a fax automatically 4.7 manually 4.8 sharing printer, set 5.23 sounds, set 1.33 specifications copier 9.6 facsimile 9.8 general 9.5 paper 9.9 printer 9.7 scanner 9.6 speed dial dialing 4.17 storing 4.16 system requirements Windows 1.21 T tel [...]

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    i English Safety Information .................................................... ii Safety During Operation ....................................... ii Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for WARNING and CAUTION Labels ................................. iv Control Panel Functions ............................................. 1 Changing the Display Lan[...]

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    ii Safety Information When using this machine, the following safety precautions should alw ays be followed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: WARNING: WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: Indicat[...]

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    iii CAUTION: Power Supply The socket -outlet shall be in stalled near the product and shall be easily accessible. Ozone Safety This product generates ozone during operation . Normally , the ozone level is safe for operators. If ozone odor may appear , ventilate the room. For Fax or Telephone Do not use this product near water , for example, near a [...]

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    iv Declaration of Conformit y Notice to Users in EEA Countries This product complies with the essential requirements and pro visions of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European P arliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformit y . Notice to Users Acce[...]

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    1 English Control Panel Functions 1 Use to store frequently-dialed fax number and dial them with a touch of the buttons. Allows you to shift the one-touch buttons to the numbers 21 through 40. 2 Scrolls through the options av ailable for the selected menu item. Confirms the selection on the display . Enters Menu mode and scrolls through the menus a[...]

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    2 4 F A X Allows you to select the fax receiving mode. • Allows you to store frequently-dialed fax numbers using a one or two-digit speed dial or group number for automatic dialing and edit the stored numbers. • Allows you to print a Phone book list. Adjusts the resolution of the documents for the current fax job. Allows you to send a fax to mu[...]

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    3 English Changing the Display Language T o change the language that displays on the displa y of the control panel, follow these steps: 1 Press Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of the display . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until “Language” appears on the bottom line of the displa y . 3 Press Enter . The current setting[...]

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    4 Y ou can also use the scroll button ( or ) to move the cursor under the digit you w ant to correct and enter a new number . 4 T o select “AM” or “PM” for 12-hour format, press the or button or any number button. When the cursor is not under the AM or PM indicator , pressing the or button immediately mov es the cursor to the indicator . Y [...]

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    5 English Using Advanced Fax Settings Y our machine has v arious user-selectable setting options for sending or receiving fax es. These options are preset at the factory , but you may need to change them. T o find out how the options are currently set, print the S ystem Data list. F or details about printing the list, see Oper ating Instruction. Ch[...]

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    6 2 Load the documents up to 50 pages face down into the ADF and adjust the document guides to the document siz e. F or detailed guidelines for preparing an original document. 3 Adjust the document resolution, referring to Oper ating Instruction. Sending a Fax Automatically 1 Load the document(s) face down into the ADF . F or details about loading [...]

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    7 English Confirming Transmission When the last page of your document has been sent successfully , the machine beeps and returns to Standby Mode. When something goes wrong while sending y our fax, an error message appears on the display . For a listing of error messages and their meanings, see Oper ating Instruction. If you receive an error message[...]

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    8 Memo[...]