Sharp AR-M162 Operation Manual

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AR-M162
AR-M207
With the RSPF installed
AR-M162
AR-M207
DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL
SYSTEM
OPERATION MANUAL
(for general information and copier)
PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
• BEFORE USING

THE PRODUCT

• TROUBLESHOOTING

AND MAINTENANCE

• PERIPHERAL DEVICES

AND SUPPLIES

PART 2: COPIER OPERATION
• COPY FUNCTIONS
• CONVENIENT COPY
FUNCTIONS
• APPENDIX
Be sure to become thoroughly familiar with this manual to
gain the maximum benefit from the product.
Before installing this product, be sure to read the
cautions and installation requirements sections.
Be sure to keep all operation manuals handy for reference
including this manual, the "Operation manual (for general
information and copier)" and operation manuals for any
optional equipment which has been installed.
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  • Page 1: The Product

    AR-M162 AR-M207 With the RSPF installed MODEL AR-M162 AR-M207 DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL (for general information and copier) PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION • BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT • TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE • PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND SUPPLIES PART 2: COPIER OPERATION •...
  • Page 2 FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This operation manual is also used for the AR-M162 J / AR-M207 J.
  • Page 3: Part 1: General Information

    Part 1: General Information...
  • Page 5: Product Configurations

    SHARP Service Department. • Aside from instances provided for by law, SHARP is not responsible for failures occurring during use of the product or its options, or failures due to incorrect operation of the product and its options, or other failures, or for any damage that occurs due to use of the product.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Part 1: General Information PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS ... 3 CAUTIONS... 6 ● CAUTIONS ON USING... 6 ● LASER INFORMATION ... 7 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ... 8 ● ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION... 8 MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT... 9 MAIN FEATURES ... 10 BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ...
  • Page 7 Part 2: Copier Operation COPY FUNCTIONS NORMAL COPYING ... 45 ● MAKING A COPY DARKER OR LIGHTER ...48 ● SELECTING THE TRAY...49 ● SETTING THE NUMBER OF COPIES ...49 ● SELECTING THE ORIGINAL SIZE ...50 ● USING THE BYPASS TRAY TO COPY A SPECIAL SIZE ORIGINAL...51 REDUCING OR ENLARGING A COPY...
  • Page 8: Cautions

    • If they are exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat, poor copies may result. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM PRIMARY MEMORY BACK-UP BATTERY THAT MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SHARP DEALER OR AUTHORIZED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE IN DISPOSING OF THIS BATTERY.
  • Page 9: Laser Information

    LASER INFORMATION Wave length 785 nm Pulse times North America: (3.1 µs ± 3.1 ns)/7 mm Europe: Output power Max 0.8 mW At the production line, the output power of the scanner unit is adjusted to 0.8 MILLIWATT PLUS 10 % and is maintained constant by the operation of the Automatic Power Control (APC).
  • Page 10: Installation Requirements

    USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode)" (see the "Key operator's guide") to verify that your system and the machine settings are configured appropriately. 8" (20 cm) ) calculated as an 8 hr. time-weighted ® Partner, SHARP has determined that this product meets the ENERGY 8" (20 cm) 8" (20 cm)
  • Page 11: Manuals Provided With The Product

    MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT Multiple manuals are provided for use of the machine. Please read each manual as appropriate for the functions that you wish to use. Operation manual (for general information and copier) (this manual): The first half of this manual contains general information on the machine, including safety precautions and the procedures for loading paper, removing misfeeds, and performing regular maintenance.
  • Page 12: Main Features

    300 dpi* is only 7.2 seconds. • Copying speed is 20 (AR-M207) or 16 (AR-M162) copies per minute. This provides a big boost to workplace productivity. *1 Measured after the machine has warmed up following power-on, copying using the document glass (8-1/2" x 11" (A4) paper fed from machine tray 1).
  • Page 13 Fax function (option) Installation of the optional facsimile expansion kit enables the plain-paper, Super G3 laser fax function to be used. Network connection (option) The optional network expansion kit (AR-NB3) can be installed to enable the machine to be used as a network printer and network scanner.
  • Page 14: Before Using The Product

    BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT This chapter contains basic information required for use of the machine. Please read this chapter before using the machine. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS USB 2.0 port (USB-2) (when the dual function board is installed) Connect to your computer to this port to use the printer and scanner functions.
  • Page 15 (21) (22) (15) Document cover (when installed) Open to make a copy from the document glass. (16) Side cover Open to remove misfed paper. (17) Side cover handle Pull to open the side cover. (18) Bypass tray guides Adjust to the width of the paper when using the bypass tray.
  • Page 16: Operation Panel

    BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT OPERATION PANEL Keys for fax function (when the fax option is installed) These are used in fax mode. For more information, see the "Operation manual (for facsimile)" that accompanies the optional facsimile expansion kit. [COPY] key / indicator Press to select copy mode.
  • Page 17 (6) (7) COPY EXPOSURE PAPER ZOOM AUTO % OUTPUT DUPLEX SCAN COLOR MODE RESOLUTION ADDRESS FORMAT ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX SCAN PROGRAM RESOLUTION ADDRESS BROADCAST ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX SCAN (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (13) LINE STATUS indicator (when the fax option is installed) This key is used in fax mode.
  • Page 18: Operation In Copy, Print, Scan, And Fax Modes

    BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT Display (base screen) Example: Copy mode Ready to copy. 8 x11 AUTO 100% 8 x11 AUTO * The display shown is the AR-M207 (when the optional RSPF is installed) display. Exposure display Indicates the selected exposure mode. Special function icon display Icons of enabled special functions will appear.
  • Page 19: Power On

    TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF The power switch is located on the left side of the machine. POWER ON Turn the power switch to the "ON" position • It will take about 45 seconds for the machine to warm up. •...
  • Page 20: Loading Paper

    BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT Default settings The machine is set at the factory to return all settings to the default settings one minute after a copy job is finished (auto clear function) or when the [CA] key is pressed. When the settings return to the default settings, any functions that were selected are canceled.
  • Page 21: Loading Paper

    • There are many varieties of special paper available on the market, and some cannot be used with this machine. Before using special paper, contact a SHARP service center. • Before using other than SHARP recommended paper, make a test copy to see if the paper is suitable. LOADING PAPER Make sure that the machine is not copying or printing, and then follow these steps to load paper.
  • Page 22: Loading Paper In The Bypass Tray

    • When loading envelopes, make sure that they are straight and flat and do not have loosely glued construction flaps (not the closure flap). • Special papers except SHARP recommended transparency film, labels, and envelopes must be fed one sheet at a time through the bypass tray.
  • Page 23: Changing The Paper Size Setting Of A Tray

    CHANGING THE PAPER SIZE SETTING OF A TRAY If the size of the loaded paper is different from the size shown in the display, follow the steps below to change the paper size setting of the tray. The paper size setting cannot be changed during copying, printing, fax printing (when the fax option is installed), or interrupt copying, or when a misfeed has occurred.
  • Page 24: Disabling (Enabling) Auto Tray Switching

    BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT DISABLING (ENABLING) AUTO TRAY SWITCHING When auto tray switching is enabled and paper runs out during copying or printing, the job will continue using paper from a different tray if that tray has the same size of paper in the same orientation. (This function does not operate when using the bypass tray or when a fax is being printed.) This function has been enabled at the factory.
  • Page 25: Number Of Accounts In Auditing Mode

    AUDITING MODE When auditing mode is enabled, a count is kept of the pages printed by each account. The page counts can be viewed in the display. This function is enabled in the key operator programs. (For the counts in copy, print, and scan modes, see the "Key operator's guide".
  • Page 26 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE This chapter explains general troubleshooting and maintenance procedures such as removing misfeeds, replacing the toner cartridge, and cleaning the machine, as well as troubleshooting for the copy function. For troubleshooting for the fax function, printer function, and scanner function, see the respective manuals for each function. TROUBLESHOOTING MACHINE/COPYING PROBLEMS The machine does not operate.
  • Page 27: Machine/Copying Problems

    → Place the original face up in the SPF or face down on the document " appears in the display, turn off the power switch, wait about 10 seconds, above. When you contact your Sharp dealer, please tell your dealer Cause and solution switch is turned on.
  • Page 28: Wrinkles Appear In The Paper Or The Image Disappears In Places

    TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Problem The original was placed in the wrong position. → Place the original correctly. An appropriate ratio was not used for the size of the original The paper size used for the and the size of the paper. copy is different from the →...
  • Page 29: Of The Original

    Problem Was the SPF (or document cover) opened completely when the original was placed on the document glass? → Open the SPF completely and then place the original on the document glass. The original is curled or folded. → The original size cannot be correctly detected if the original is curled or The original has many solid black areas.
  • Page 30: Indicators And Display Messages

    < >: Size of paper that should be loaded Action It is time for regular maintenance. Contact your SHARP service center. Developer is required. Contact your SHARP service center as soon as possible. Maintenance required soon. Contact your SHARP service center.
  • Page 31: Removing Misfeeds

    REMOVING MISFEEDS When a misfeed occurs during copying, the message " Check the location and remove the misfeed. The paper may tear when you remove a misfeed. In this event, be sure to remove all torn pieces of paper from Note the machine, taking care not to touch the photoconductive drum (the green part).
  • Page 32: Misfeed In The Bypass Tray

    TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Open and close the SPF. Opening and closing the cover clears the misfeed display. Copying cannot be resumed until this step is performed. A message may appear indicating the number of originals which must be returned to the document feeder tray.
  • Page 33: Misfeed In The Machine

    MISFEED IN THE MACHINE To remove a paper misfeed from the machine, the bypass tray and then the side cover must be opened. Check whether the misfeed occurred in A, B, or C below and then follow the misfeed removal procedure for that location. Open the bypass tray and then the side cover.
  • Page 34 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Misfeed in B Open the front cover. Push gently on both ends of the front cover. Turn the roller rotating knob in the direction of the arrow. Roller rotating knob Lower the right and left fusing unit release levers and remove the misfed paper.
  • Page 35: Misfeed In Tray 1

    Misfeed in C Lower (1) in the illustration, open the fusing unit paper guide, and remove the misfed paper. Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal. The fusing unit is hot. Do not touch Warning the fusing unit when removing misfed paper.
  • Page 36: Misfeed In Tray 2

    TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE MISFEED IN TRAY 2 • Make sure that there is no misfed paper in the tray before pulling it out. (Page 31) Note • Also use the following procedure to remove misfeeds that occur in the 250-sheet paper feed unit and the 2 x 500-sheet paper feed unit.
  • Page 37: Replacing The Toner Cartridge

    REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE When the toner replacement icon ( ) appears, little toner remains. Obtain a replacement cartridge as soon as possible. When the message " Add toner. Can not copy or print." appears in the display, the toner cartridge must be replaced before copying can be resumed.
  • Page 38: Checking The Total Output Count

    CHECKING THE TOTAL OUTPUT COUNT To check the total number of pages output in copy, print, and fax modes and the total scan count in scanner mode, hold down the [COPY] key when the machine is in the standby state. The counts will appear while the key is held down. The total output count and the total scan count can be used as a guideline for cleaning.
  • Page 39: Cleaning The Machine

    CLEANING THE MACHINE CLEANING THE DOCUMENT GLASS AND SPF/DOCUMENT COVER If the document glass, SPF, underside of the document cover, or the scanner for originals coming from SPF (A) (the long narrow glass surface on the right side of the document glass) become dirty, the dirt may appear on copies. Always keep these parts clean.
  • Page 40: Cleaning The Transfer Charger

    TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE TRANSFER CHARGER If white or black lines appear in copies or the image is blotchy, the transfer charger may be dirty. Follow the steps below to clean the charger. Turn the power switch off. Open the bypass tray and the side cover.
  • Page 41: Adjusting The Display Contrast

    ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST The contrast of the display can be adjusted as explained below. Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key. SPECIAL FUNCTION DUPLEX SPECIAL MODES SPECIAL FUNCTION DUPLEX SCAN ORIG. SIZE ENTER DUPLEX SCAN ACC. PAPER SIZE SET DISPLAY CONTRAST The special function screen will appear.
  • Page 42: Peripheral Devices And Supplies

    OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Convenient optional equipment can be installed on the machine as needed. • As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification Note changes for product improvement without prior notice.
  • Page 43: Reversing Single Pass Feeder / Single Pass Feeder

    Capacity originals, up to 30 sheets) 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"* Detectable original sizes (A5, B5, B5R, A4, A4R, B4, A3) When installed on AR-M162: 16 pages/min. Original exchange speed* When installed on AR-M207: 20 pages/min. Weight 11.1 lbs. (5.0 kg) Dimensions 22-61/64"...
  • Page 44: Dual Function Board

    Standard supplies for this product that are to be replaced by the user are paper and toner cartridge. For best copying results, be sure to use only SHARP Genuine Supplies which are designed, engineered and tested to maximize the life and performance of SHARP copiers.
  • Page 45: Part 2: Copier Operation

    Part 2: Copier Operation...
  • Page 47: Copy Functions

    COPY FUNCTIONS This chapter explains the basic procedures for making copies, including selection of the copy ratio and other copy settings. NORMAL COPYING This section explains how to make a regular copy. If "Auditing mode" has been enabled (page 23), enter your 5-digit account number. Copying from the document glass Open the SPF and place the original face down on the document glass.
  • Page 48: Set The Number Of Copies

    COPY FUNCTIONS Press the [START] key ( copying. WXYZ The copy will be delivered to the center tray. @.- _ READ-END Copying from the SPF Open the SPF and make sure that an original has not been left on the document glass.
  • Page 49: Auto Paper Select Mode

    Auto paper select mode When auto paper select mode is enabled, "AUTO" appears in the paper size display. This function automatically selects paper that is the same size as the original (5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 14", 11"...
  • Page 50: Making A Copy Darker Or Lighter

    COPY FUNCTIONS MAKING A COPY DARKER OR LIGHTER The copy exposure can be adjusted as needed to the original. Three exposure modes are available: "AUTO", "TEXT" and "PHOTO". When "TEXT" or "PHOTO" is selected, the exposure can be manually adjusted to 5 levels. Auto This is the default exposure mode.
  • Page 51: Selecting The Tray

    SELECTING THE TRAY By default the auto paper select function (page 47) operates, and thus the appropriate tray is automatically selected when the original is placed on the document glass or in the document feeder tray, or when the original size is specified.
  • Page 52: Selecting The Original Size

    COPY FUNCTIONS SELECTING THE ORIGINAL SIZE If you loaded a non-standard size* original or the original size was not correctly detected, set the original size manually. Perform the following steps after placing the document in the document feeder tray or on the document glass. * Standard sizes: Note The following sizes can be detected correctly: 11"...
  • Page 53: Using The Bypass Tray To Copy Aspecial Size Original

    USING THE BYPASS TRAY TO COPY A SPECIAL SIZE ORIGINAL When the bypass tray is being used for copying and an original that is placed on the document glass is detected as being a special size, the display will prompt the user to set the original size. To make a copy in this type of situation, follow the steps below.
  • Page 54: Reducing Or Enlarging A Copy

    REDUCING OR ENLARGING A COPY There are three ways to enlarge and reduce copies: • Automatic selection of a ratio according to the paper size: Auto ratio selection • Specifying a ratio from 25% to 400%: Preset ratios/zoom • Selecting the vertical and horizontal ratios separately: XY zoom When the SPF is being used, the zoom copy ratio range is 50% to 200%.
  • Page 55 Select a preset ratio with the [ ] or [ ] key, or set the ratio (zoom) with the [ ] or [ ] key. DUPLEX SPECIAL FUNCTION DUPLEX SCAN ] key: Select a larger preset ratio ] key: Select a smaller preset ratio ] key: Decrease the ratio in increments of 1% ] key: Increase the ratio in increments of 1% •...
  • Page 56: Selecting The Vertical And Horizontal Copy Ratios Separately (Xy Zoom Copying)

    SELECTING THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL COPY RATIOS SEPARATELY Separate ratio settings can be selected for the length and width of a copy. Example: Reduction only in the horizontal direction • This feature cannot be used with the 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 feature or card shot feature (when the dual function board is installed).
  • Page 57 Press the key. XY ZOOM @.- _ FUNCTION 121% 100% ACC. #-C READ-E [ ]:X Y The vertical ratio can now be selected. Set the vertical ratio with the [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ] keys. A preset ratio can be selected with the [ ] or [ ratio can be adjusted in...
  • Page 58: Two-Sided Copying

    *1 The optional single pass feeder (AR-SP6N) or reversing single pass feeder (AR-RP6N) is required. *2 The optional reversing single pass feeder (AR-RP6N) is required. • If you are using the AR-M162, see "TWO-SIDED COPIES USING THE BYPASS TRAY" on page 61. Note •...
  • Page 59: Two-Sided Copying Of One-Sided Originals

    TWO-SIDED COPYING OF ONE-SIDED ORIGINALS • Paper sizes that can be used are 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R and A5. • Automatic two-sided copying is not possible when the bypass tray is used. Copying from the SPF Make sure that an original does not remain on the document glass, and...
  • Page 60: Copying From The Document Glass

    COPY FUNCTIONS Copying from the document glass Place the original for the front side of the copy on the document glass, and close the SPF. Press the [DUPLEX] key. COPY MODE O % OUTPUT DUPLEX 1 to 1 SPECIAL FUNCTI 1 to 2 MAT ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX SCAN ORIGINAL SIZE...
  • Page 61: Two-Sided Copies Of Two-Sided Originals (Only When Using The Rspf)

    TWO-SIDED COPIES OF TWO-SIDED ORIGINALS (ONLY WHEN USING THE RSPF) • Paper sizes that can be used are 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R and A5. •...
  • Page 62: One-Sided Copies Of Two-Sided Originals (Only When Using The Rspf)

    COPY FUNCTIONS ONE-SIDED COPIES OF TWO-SIDED ORIGINALS (ONLY WHEN USING THE RSPF) • Paper sizes that can be used are 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R and A5. •...
  • Page 63: Two-Sided Copies Using The Bypass Tray

    TWO-SIDED COPIES USING THE BYPASS TRAY Follow the steps below to perform two-sided copying manually. Example: Copying original A and original B onto both sides of the paper Copy original A. Copy of Original A original A Copy of Original A original A Place original B as shown below.
  • Page 64: Dual Page Copy

    DUAL PAGE COPY The dual page copy function produces separate copies of open bound original pages. This function is convenient when you wish to make a separate copy of each page of a book or other bound document. • 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) paper can be used for dual page copying. Note •...
  • Page 65: Interrupting A Copy Run (Interrupt Copying)

    INTERRUPTING A COPY RUN A copy run can be temporarily interrupted to allow another copy job to be performed. (Interrupt copying) When the other job is finished, the copy run will resume using the original copy settings. • Interrupt copying is not possible when the document glass is being used for a copy job and "NO SORT" is selected.
  • Page 66: Convenient Copy Functions

    CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONS This chapter explains convenient copy functions that can be used when the dual function board (AR-EB9) is installed. Select convenient copy functions after pressing the [COPY] key to select copy mode. ROTATING THE IMAGE 90 DEGREES When "Auto paper select mode" or "automatic ratio selection" are in operation and the original is placed in a different orientation (vertical or horizontal) from the paper, the original image will be automatically rotated 90 degrees to enable correct copying onto the paper.
  • Page 67: Offset Function

    Place the originals in the document feeder tray or the first original on the document glass. If the originals are placed in the document feeder tray, sort mode will be automatically selected. This can be changed to no sort in the key operator programs.
  • Page 68: Copying Multiple Originals Onto A Single

    COPYING MULTIPLE ORIGINALS ONTO A SINGLE SHEET OF PAPER Multiple originals can be copied onto a single sheet of paper in a selected layout. This function is convenient when you wish to present multiple pages in a compact format, or show a view of all pages in a document.
  • Page 69 Select "2in1/4in1" with the [ ] or [ ] key. SPECIAL MODES DUAL PAGE COPY 2in1/4in1 DUPLEX XY ZOOM SPECIAL FUNCTION [OK]:CHANGE DUPLEX SCAN Press the [OK] key. 2in1/4in1 2in1 4in1 [OK]:CHANGE The 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 selection screen will appear.
  • Page 70: Creating Margins When Copying (Margin Shift)

    CREATING MARGINS WHEN COPYING The margin shift function shifts the image to create a margin at the edge of the paper. By default the function creates a 1/2" (10 mm) margin at the left edge of the paper. Original • You can select whether to create a margin at the top edge or at the left edge of the paper. •...
  • Page 71: Erasing Shadows Around The Edges Of A Copy (Erase Copy)

    ERASING SHADOWS AROUND THE EDGES OF A COPY This feature is used to erase shadows that appear around the edges of copies of books and other thick originals. (Edge erase) The feature can also erase the shadow that appears down the center of books and other originals that open up. (Center erase) Both the shadow lines around the edges of copies and the shadow at the center can be erased.
  • Page 72 CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONS Select the erasure width with the [ ] or [ ] key. If you select 0" (0 mm), the printed result is the same as when "OFF" is selected. Press the [OK] key. You will return to the base screen.
  • Page 73: Card Shot

    CARD SHOT When copying a card, this function allows you to print the front and back sides of the card next to each other on a single sheet of paper. This function creates 2 in 1 images of the front and back side of the card and centers them on the paper. Original CARD Front of...
  • Page 74: Document Glass

    CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONS Press the [START] key ( WXYZ The front side of the card is scanned. @.- _ READ-END Turn the original over on the document glass. Press the [START] key ( Copying will start after both sides of the original have been scanned.
  • Page 75: Specifications

    APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS Name AR-M162 Type Desktop Photoconductive type OPC drum Document glass type Fixed Copy system Laser electrostatic method Originals Sheets, bound documents, max. original size 11" x 17" (A3) Copy sizes Max. 11" x 17" (A3), min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A5) (5-1/2"...
  • Page 76 APPENDIX Overall dimensions 23-15/64" (W) x 23-7/16" (D) (590 mm (W) x 595 mm (D)) (with bypass tray folded) Weight Approx. 66.2 lbs. (30.0 kg) (Not including toner cartridge) Dimensions 23-15/64" (W) x 23-7/16" (D) x 18-15/32" (H) (590 mm (W) x 595 mm (D) x 469 mm (H)) Operating conditions Temperature: 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C), Humidity: 20% to 85% Noise level...
  • Page 77 Telephone number for information Emergency telephone number Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. Telephone number for information Emergency telephone number Sharp Corporation of Australia PTY. Ltd. No1 Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood Blacktown N.S.W. Telephone number for information Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH Sonninstrasse 3, 20097 Hamburg...
  • Page 78 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3.HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Most Important Hazards and Effects of the Products Human Health Effects : There are no anticipated carcinogenic effects from exposure based on animal tests performed using toner. When used as intended according to instructions, studies do not indicate any symptoms of fibrosis will occur.
  • Page 79 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Exposure Limit Values OSHA-PEL(USA) ACGIH-TLV(USA) Personal Protective Equipment Respiratory Protection Hand Protection Eye Protection Skin Protection Other Protective Equipment 9.PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Physical State : Solid Boiling / Melting Point Softening Point(°C) Flash Point(°C) lgnition Point(°C ) Explosion Properties Density(g/cm³)
  • Page 80 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Chronic Effect : In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical toner, a mild to moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concentration (16mg/m group, and a minimal to mild degree of fibrosis was noted in 22% of the animals in the middle (4mg/m ) exposure group, but no pulmonary change was reported in the lowest (1mg/m...
  • Page 81 Telephone number for information Emergency telephone number Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. Telephone number for information Emergency telephone number Sharp Corporation of Australia PTY. Ltd. No1 Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood Blacktown N.S.W. Telephone number for information Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH Sonninstrasse 3, 20097 Hamburg...
  • Page 82 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3.HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Most Important Hazards and Effects of the Products Human Health Effects : There are no anticipated carcinogenic effects from exposure based on animal tests performed using toner. When used as intended according to instructions, studies do not indicate any symptoms of fibrosis will occur.
  • Page 83 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Exposure Limit Values OSHA-PEL(USA) : 15mg/m ACGIH-TLV(USA) : 10mg/m Personal Protective Equipment Respiratory Protection : Not required under intended use. Hand Protection : Not required under intended use. Eye Protection : Not required under intended use. Skin Protection : Not required under intended use.
  • Page 84 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Chronic Effect : In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical toner, a mild to moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concentration (16mg/m group, and a minimal to mild degree of fibrosis was noted in 22% of the animals in the middle (4mg/m ) exposure group, but no pulmonary change was reported in the lowest (1mg/m...
  • Page 85 INDEX Symbols / Numbers ] key ...15 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 copy ...66 250-sheet paper feed unit / 2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit ...41 2-sided printing...18 [ACC.#-C] key ...15, 23 Arrow keys ...15 Auditing mode ...23 Auto clear ...17, 46 Auto paper select mode ...47 Auto power shut-off mode ...17...
  • Page 86 Offset function ...63, 65 [OK] key ...14 ONLINE indicator ...14 Operation in copy, print, scan, and fax modes ...16 Operation panel...12, 14 Original guides ...13, 46 Original misfeed ...29 [OUTPUT] key...15 Paper...18 [PAPER] key ...15 Parallel port ...12 Part names and functions ...12 Photoconductive drum ...13 Power off ...17 Power on ...17...
  • Page 87 Convenient copy functions 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 copy ...66 Card shot...71 Erase copy ...69 Margin shift...68 Rotation copy ...64 Sort mode...64 Copying Automatic ratio selection ...52 Dual page copy ...62 Interrupt copying ...63 Making a copy darker or lighter...48 Manual ratio selection (preset copy ratios/zoom)...52 Normal copying - Copying from the document glass ...45...
  • Page 91 Sharp. You should be aware, however, that Sharp does not itself extend any warranties, either express or implied, directly to you, the end-user, and no one is authorized to make any representations or warranties on behalf of Sharp.
  • Page 92: Sharp Corporation

    AR-M162/AR-M207 SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163. www.sharp-usa.com SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD. 335 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, Ontario, L4Z 1W9 SHARP CORPORATION This manual has been printed using a vegetable-based soy oil ink to help protect the environment.
  • Page 93 OPERATION MANUAL (for printer and scanner) DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM • INTRODUCTION ...1 • CONTENTS...2 • PRINT...3 • PRINTER SHARING ...11 • SCAN ...15 • KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS ...26 • TROUBLESHOOTING ...28 • SPECIFICATIONS ...32 Page...
  • Page 94: Introduction

    • The "Dual function board" cited in this manual can be installed as an option in some models and is pre-installed standard in other models. For detailed information, please refer to "3. PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND SUPPLIES" in the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)". Trademark Acknowledgments • Sharpdesk is a trademark of Sharp Corporation. ® ® ®...
  • Page 95 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ... 1 PRINT BASIC PRINTING ... 3 ● IF THE TRAY RUNS OUT OF PAPER DURING PRINTING...4 ● PAUSING A PRINT JOB...4 ● WHEN "PAPER SOURCE" IS SET TO [AUTO SELECT] ...4 ● HOW [BYPASS TRAY] AND [BYPASS MANUAL] DIFFER IN THE "PAPER SOURCE"...
  • Page 96: Print

    Select [Print] from the application's [File] menu. The "Print" dialog box will appear. ] key Make sure that "SHARP AR-XXXX" is selected as the printer. If you need to change any print settings, click the DATA indicator [Preferences] button ([Properties] button in Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0).
  • Page 97: If The Tray Runs Out Of Paper During Printing

    PRINT Click the [Print] button ([OK] button in Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0). Printing begins. When printing begins, the Print Status Window automatically opens. ☞OUTLINE OF THE PRINT STATUS WINDOW (page The print job is delivered to the output tray, with the position of the paper offset slightly from the previous job (offset function).
  • Page 98: Opening The Printer Driver From The [Start] Button

    [Settings]. Click [Printers and Other Hardware], and click [Printers and Faxes]. In Windows 2000, click [Printers]. Click the [SHARP AR-XXXX] printer driver icon and select [Properties] from the [File] menu. Click the [Printing Preferences] button in the [General] tab.
  • Page 99: Printer Driver Settings

    PRINTER DRIVER SETTINGS To view Help for a setting, click the setting. Some restrictions exist on the combinations of settings that can be selected in the printer driver setup screen. When a restriction is in effect, an information icon ( of the restriction.
  • Page 100: Two-Sided Printing (Only For Models That Support Two-Sided Printing)

    TWO-SIDED PRINTING (ONLY FOR MODELS THAT SUPPORT TWO-SIDED PRINTING) On models that have the two-sided printing function, both sides of the paper can be printed on. To use this function, open the printer driver setup screen and select [2-Sided (Book)] or [2-Sided (Tablet)] from "Document Style" in the [Main] tab. To open the printer driver, see "BASIC PRINTING"...
  • Page 101: Fitting The Print Image To The Paper

    PRINT FITTING THE PRINT IMAGE TO THE PAPER The printer driver can adjust the size of the print image to match the size of the paper loaded in the machine. Follow the steps shown below to use this function. The explanation below assumes that you intend to print a ledger or A3 size document on letter or A4 size paper.
  • Page 102: Rotating The Print Image 180 Degrees

    ROTATING THE PRINT IMAGE 180 DEGREES The print image can be rotated 180 degrees. This feature rotates the print image 180 degrees to enable correct printing on paper that can only be loaded in one orientation. To use this function, select the image orientation in "Image Orientation" on the [Paper] tab, and then click on the [Rotate 180 degrees] checkbox.
  • Page 103: Outline Of The Print Status Window

    OUTLINE OF THE PRINT STATUS WINDOW When printing begins, the Print Status Window automatically opens. The Print Status Window is a utility that monitors the machine and informs you of the name of the document being printed and any errors that occur. Status window Provides information on the current status of the printer.
  • Page 104: Printer Sharing

    PRINTER SHARING This chapter explains how to configure the machine as a shared printer in a Windows network environment. Configuring the machine as a shared printer enables computers that are not directly connected to the machine to print to the machine. SHARING THE PRINTER USING WINDOWS NETWORKING The machine can be used as a shared printer in a Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP network environment.
  • Page 105: Shared Printer Settings

    [Control Panel], and click [Printers and Faxes]. In operating systems other than Windows XP, double-click the [Printers] icon. Click the [SHARP AR-XXXX] printer driver icon and select [Sharing] from the [File] menu. Configure the settings for sharing and then click the [OK] button.
  • Page 106: Client Settings

    CLIENT SETTINGS Follow the procedure below to install the printer driver on the client. If your operating system is Windows NT 4.0, refer to Note Click the [start] button and then click [Control Panel]. In Windows 95/98/Me/2000, click the [Start] button and select [Settings].
  • Page 107 For the procedure for installing the printer driver, see "1. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE)" in the "Software setup guide". Click the [Start] button, select [Settings] and then click [Printers]. Click the [SHARP AR-XXXX] printer driver icon and select [Properties] from the [File] menu. The printer properties will appear.
  • Page 108: Scan

    SCAN This chapter explains how to scan from a computer connected to the machine by a USB cable, and how to scan using the machine's operation panel. When the dual function board is installed Note Before using the machine in USB 2.0 High-speed mode, be sure to read "USB2.0 MODE" and "System requirements for USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode)"...
  • Page 109: Scanning From A Twain-Compliant Application

    SCANNING FROM A TWAIN-COMPLIANT APPLICATION The SHARP scanner driver is compatible with the TWAIN standard, allowing it to be used with a variety of TWAIN-compliant applications. The procedure for scanning from some applications may differ in places from the procedure below. For more information, refer to the manual or the help file of your application.
  • Page 110 Specify the scanning area and select the scan preferences. For information on specifying the scan area and selecting the scan preferences, see scanner driver Help. ☞SCANNER DRIVER SETTINGS (page 18) • Scanning a large area at high resolution Caution results in a large quantity of data and a prolonged scanning time.
  • Page 111: Scanner Driver Settings

    SCAN SCANNER DRIVER SETTINGS The scanner driver setup screen consists of the "Set-up screen", which lets you select scan settings, and the "Preview screen", which shows the scanned image. For details on the scan settings, click the [Help] button in the preview screen to display Help.
  • Page 112: Preview Screen

    Preview screen Preview window Click the [Preview] button in the Set-up screen to display the scanned image. You can specify the scanning area by dragging the mouse inside the window. The inside of the frame that appears when you drag the mouse will be the scanning area.
  • Page 113: Scanning From A Wia-Compliant Application (Windows Xp)

    The scan screen of the WIA driver will appear. If you have WIA drivers for other devices Note installed on your computer, the "Select Device" screen will open. Select [SHARP AR-XXXX] and click the [OK] button. Select the paper source and picture type, and click the [Preview] button.
  • Page 114: Scanning From The "Scanner And Camera Wizard" (Windows Xp)

    Click the [start] button, the [Control Panel], [Printers and Other Hardware], and then [Scanners and Cameras]. Click the [SHARP AR-XXXX] icon and then click [Get pictures] in [Imaging Tasks]. The "Scanner and Camera Wizard" will appear. Click the [Next] button.
  • Page 115 SCAN Specify a group name, format and folder for saving the image, and then click the [Next] button. JPG, BMP, TIF or PNG can be selected for the format. To begin scanning, click the [Next] button. When scanning ends, the following screen will appear.
  • Page 116: Scanning Using The Keys On The Machine

    SCANNING USING THE KEYS ON THE MACHINE The procedure for scanning using the [SCAN] key is explained in the following. When scanning is performed by this method, the previously specified application will automatically start and the scanned image will be acquired into the application. •...
  • Page 117: Button Manager

    BUTTON MANAGER Button Manager is a software utility that allows the scanner function to be used by means of the [SCAN] key on the machine. The Button Manager software allows you to assign a destination application and scan settings to each of the six destinations on the machine.
  • Page 118: Button Manager Settings

    Note on the task bar, click the [start] button, select [All Programs] ([Programs] in other than Windows XP), select [Sharp Button Manager G], and then click [Button Manager] to start Button Manager. The Button Manager icon appears on the task bar.
  • Page 119: Key Operator Programs

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS The key operator programs allow the administrator of the machine (key operator) to enable and disable functions to suit the needs of the workplace. This chapter explains key operator programs for the printer and scanner functions. For key operator programs that are common to all modes, see the "Key operator's guide". For the initial key operator code set at the factory, see "PROGRAMMING A KEY OPERATOR CODE"...
  • Page 120: Using The Key Operator Programs

    USING THE KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS Follow the steps below to access the key operator settings for the printer and scanner functions. Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key. The special function screen appears. DUPLEX SPECIAL FUNCTION DUPLEX SCAN DUPLEX SCAN ACC. Select "KEY OPERATOR PRG." with the [ ] or [ ] key.
  • Page 121: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter explains what to do if you encounter a problem while printing or scanning. For problems related to the machine such as running out of paper or paper misfeeds, see the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)".
  • Page 122 Problem There is no paper in the specified tray. → Load paper in the tray. Printing does not take place (DATA indicator is "FORCED OUTPUT OF PRINT" is disabled. blinking.) → Add paper to the bypass tray, press the [PRINT] key on the machine to switch to printer mode, and then select "BYPASS-TRAY".
  • Page 123: Scanning Problems

    See the "Key operator's guide". The memory can also be increased by adding the optional memory modules. For details, contact your SHARP dealer. When the dual function board is not installed • A notice page such as "The incorrect driver is chosen, a normal output was not able to be executed..."...
  • Page 124 Problem The brightness and contrast settings are not suitable. → If you are scanning with a TWAIN-compliant application and the resulting image has unsuitable brightness or contrast (for example it is too bright), click the [Auto Brightness/Contrast Adjustment] button on the [Color] tab of the "Custom Settings (or Professional)" screen. You can also click the [Brightness/Contrast] button to adjust the brightness and the contrast while viewing the scanned output image on the screen.
  • Page 125: Specifications

    AR-M165/AR-M206/AR-M207: 32 MB, AR-M161/AR-M162: 16 MB Memory IMC Memory* 16 MB Emulation SHARP GDI / SPLC (Sharp Printer Language with Compression)* 256 MB expansion memory board (AR-SM5) can be installed in one DIMM expansion Memory expansion slot* IEEE1284 parallel port Interface port USB 1.1 port (USB-1)
  • Page 126: Scanner Specifications

    2.0 port, the cable must support USB 2.0.) * The resolution may be enhanced by the scanner driver depending on the scanned area and resolution. As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification Note changes for product improvement without prior notice.
  • Page 127 OPERATION MANUAL (for printer and scanner) SHARP CORPORATION ARM207-EN-PRINTER...
  • Page 128: Before Using

    MODEL AR-FX11 FACSIMILE EXPANSION KIT OPERATION MANUAL • BEFORE USING THE FAX FUNCTION • BASIC OPERATIONS • ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS • TRANSMISSION USING F-CODES • CONVENIENT METHODS OF USE • PROGRAMMING • TROUBLESHOOTING • KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS • APPENDIX Be sure to become thoroughly familiar with this manual to gain the maximum benefit from the product.
  • Page 129 ■ FAX interface cable and Line cable: These special accessories must be used with the device. ■ Notice for Users in Europe This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC. Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EU-Richtlinie 1999/5/EG. Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences de la directive 1999/5/CE. Este aparato satisface las exigencias de las Directiva 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 130: Connecting An Extension Phone

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this product. This manual only explains the facsimile functions of the product. For safety precautions and general information on using the machine such as loading paper, clearing misfeeds, and handling peripheral units, see the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)". For other functions, see the following manuals as appropriate: Copier function: See the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)".
  • Page 131: Transmission Using F-Codes

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ... 1 CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE... 1 TO USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AS A FACSIMILE... 4 BEFORE USING THE FAX FUNCTION POINTS TO CHECK AND PROGRAM AFTER INSTALLATION ... 7 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ... 8 ● OPERATION PANEL ...8 ●...
  • Page 132 F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST TRANSMISSION ... 58 ● USING THE F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST FUNCTION (your machine is the relay machine) ...59 ● USING THE F-CODE RELAY REQUEST FUNCTION (your machine requests a relay broadcast) ...59 CONVENIENT METHODS OF USE CONNECTING AN EXTENSION PHONE... 60 ●...
  • Page 133: To Use This Product Correctly Asa Facsimile

    TO USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AS A FACSIMILE Several points must be kept in mind when using this product as a facsimile. Please note the following. Line connection Be sure to use the provided telephone line cord to connect the machine to a telephone line jack. Insert one end of the telephone line cord into the LINE jack on the left side of the machine as shown.
  • Page 134: Lithium Battery

    • The life of the battery is approximately 5 years when the power switch is kept continuously off. • When the battery dies, please contact your local Sharp dealer or authorised service representative for assistance in disposing of this battery. The machine will not operate once the battery dies.
  • Page 135: Installation

    TO USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AS A FACSIMILE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION • If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the telephone network. •...
  • Page 136: Points To Check And Program After Installation

    BEFORE USING THE FAX FUNCTION This chapter contains basic information about using the fax function of the machine. Please read this chapter before using the fax function. POINTS TO CHECK AND PROGRAM AFTER INSTALLATION After installing the machine and before using it as a fax machine, check the following points and program the required information.
  • Page 137: Part Names And Functions

    PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OPERATION PANEL Page pallet (page 82) Display (page 10) This key displays the base screen and the function setting screen. [BACK] key In a setting or programming screen, this key is used to move back to the previous screen. [FAX STATUS] key (page 26) This is used to cancel a fax transmission or a stored fax transmission.
  • Page 138 PAPER COPY AUTO COPY EXPOSURE OUTPUT SELECT RATIO IMAGE SCAN COLOUR MODE FORMAT RESOLUTION ADDRESS ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX SCAN PROGRAM BROADCAST (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (14) [MODE SELECT] keys (step 1 on page 18) These are used these keys to change modes. (15) [FAX] key/FAX indicator/LINE indicator/DATA indicator Press to switch to fax mode.
  • Page 139: Fax Mode (Base Screen)

    BEFORE USING THE FAX FUNCTION FAX MODE (BASE SCREEN) The base screen of fax mode is displayed by pressing the [FAX] key when the print mode, copy mode, or scan mode screen appears. The base screen of fax mode Message display Messages appear here to indicate the current status of the machine.
  • Page 140: Auditing Mode

    AUDITING MODE Accounts that can transmit faxes (up to 50) can be established and transmission time and other information can be tracked for each account. The Acc. Usage List (page 95) can be printed out which shows the time used for transmission and pages transmitted by each account.
  • Page 141: Originals

    ORIGINALS ORIGINALS THAT CAN BE FAXED Original sizes Using the SPF Using the document glass • Originals that are not a standard size (A5, A4, A4R, B4, A3, 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R (5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 5-1/2" Note x 8-1/2"R, 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17", A4, A4R if the machine uses inch-based paper sizes)) can also be faxed.
  • Page 142: Placing The Original

    PLACING THE ORIGINAL An original can be placed in the SPF or on the document glass. Use the SPF when faxing a large number of sheet originals. Use the document glass to fax originals that cannot be scanned using the SPF such as thick or thin sheet originals, or books or other bound originals.
  • Page 143: Checking The Size Of A Placed Original

    CHECKING THE SIZE OF A PLACED ORIGINAL When a standard-size* original is placed, the original size is automatically detected (automatic original detection function) and displayed in the original display. Make sure that the size has been detected correctly. (1) When an original is placed, an icon appears to indicate the original scanning mode. : One-sided scanning in the SPF.
  • Page 144: Selecting Resolution And Exposure Settings

    SELECTING RESOLUTION AND EXPOSURE SETTINGS The resolution and exposure can be adjusted to match the size and darkness of text on the original, or for an original such as a photograph. To change the settings, follow the steps below after selecting fax mode and placing the original. (Page 13) Press the [RESOLUTION] key.
  • Page 145 CONVENIENT DIALLING METHODS (AUTO-DIALLING) The fax function includes a convenient auto dial feature (Rapid dialling, speed dialling and group dialling). By programming frequently dialled numbers, you can call and send faxes to these locations by means of a simple dialling operation (page 20). There are three types of auto-dialling: Rapid dialling, speed dialling, and group dialling. To program auto-dial numbers, see page 62.
  • Page 146: Basic Operations

    BASIC OPERATIONS This chapter explains the basic procedures for sending and receiving faxes. There are three basic methods for fax transmission: memory transmission, direct transmission, and manual transmission. When memory transmission is used, the document is temporarily stored in memory before being transmitted.
  • Page 147: Sending A Fax

    SENDING A FAX BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES Make sure that the machine is in fax mode. SCAN The FAX indicator is lit when the machine is in fax mode. If the LINE DATA COPY indicator is not lit, press the SCAN COLO [FAX] key.
  • Page 148 Using the SPF Press the [START] key ( WXYZ READING No.001 @.- _ MEMORY READ-END CONT AUTO STANDARD • Scanning begins. • If the line is free, the machine will dial the receiving machine and begin transmission as soon as the first page is scanned.
  • Page 149: Transmission By Auto-Dialling

    BASIC OPERATIONS TRANSMISSION BY AUTO-DIALLING (RAPID DIALLING AND GROUP DIALLING) Fax numbers can be dialled by automatic dialling (Rapid dialling and group dialling) instead of pressing the numeric keys. Follow the steps below to send a fax using an auto dial number. To use an auto dial number, the name and fax number of the destination must first be stored.
  • Page 150: Searching For A Programmed Destination

    SEARCHING FOR A PROGRAMMED DESTINATION (USING THE [ADDRESS] KEY) At the time of dialling, you can enter letters to search for a destination stored in a Rapid key, Speed Dial number, or Group key. Perform steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES"...
  • Page 151: Faxing A Two-Sided Original

    BASIC OPERATIONS FAXING A TWO-SIDED ORIGINAL Follow the steps below to automatically transmit both sides of a two-sided original. (This is only possible on models that have an RSPF installed.) Do not use an original that is not a standard size (A3, B4, A4, A4R, A5, 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R (11" x 17", Note 8-1/2"...
  • Page 152 Transmission settings (memory transmission mode and direct transmission mode) Transmission modes include memory transmission, where the original is temporarily scanned into memory before transmission, and direct transmission, where the original is transmitted directly without being scanned into memory. There are two types of memory transmission: "Storing a transmission" (page 24), where all pages of the original are scanned into memory before transmission begins, and "Quick online transmission"...
  • Page 153: Storing Transmission Jobs (Memory Transmission)

    BASIC OPERATIONS Press the [START] key. WXYZ When using the document glass, multiple original pages @.- _ cannot be transmitted in a single transmission. READ-END Faxing by manual transmission (using the [SPEAKER] key) Perform steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES"...
  • Page 154: If A Transmission Error Occurs

    Quick On-line When you use the SPF to send a multi-page document and there are no previously stored jobs waiting or in progress (and the line is not being used), the machine dials the destination after the first page is scanned and begins transmitting scanned pages while the remaining pages are being scanned.
  • Page 155: Cancelling A Fax Transmission

    BASIC OPERATIONS CANCELLING A FAX TRANSMISSION To cancel a transmission that is in progress or a stored transmission job, follow the steps below. A transmission in progress or a stored transmission job is cancelled from the fax status screen. (Printing of a received fax cannot be cancelled.) To cancel a transmission while the original is being scanned ("READING"...
  • Page 156: Cancelling A Stored Transmission Job

    Cancelling a stored transmission job If you do not wish to cancel a stored transmission job and only wish to check its status, press the [BACK] key instead of the [C] key in step 4 to exit. Press the [FAX STATUS] key. FAX STATUS TX/RX JOBS FAX STATUS...
  • Page 157: Receiving Faxes

    RECEIVING FAXES When another fax machine sends a fax to your machine, your machine will ring*, automatically receive the fax, and begin printing. (This is called automatic reception.) If you do not wish to have received faxes printed immediately, use the print hold function to hold received faxes in memory for printing at your convenience (all received faxes will be printed at once).
  • Page 158 F-code confidential fax reception When a fax has been received by F-code confidential fax reception, an icon ( fax mode (message display (1) on page 10). The icon also appears in front of the box in the F-code confidential box name screen in the display.
  • Page 159: Fax Print Hold Function

    BASIC OPERATIONS FAX PRINT HOLD FUNCTION Faxes are normally printed as soon as they are received. This function is used to hold received faxes in memory rather than printing them as they are received. Faxes held in memory are printed manually all at once. Settings required for fax print hold If a fax is received when auto power shut-off mode has activated ("TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF"...
  • Page 160 Select "ON" with the [ ] or [ ] key. FAX PRINT HOLD To disable fax print hold, select "OFF". Printing received faxes held in memory To print received faxes that are held in memory when fax print hold is enabled, follow the steps below. In Fax mode, press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key.
  • Page 161: Advanced Transmission

    ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS This chapter explains advanced features that are designed for specific purposes and circumstances. Please read those sections that are of interest to you. SENDING THE SAME DOCUMENT TO MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS IN A SINGLE OPERATION This feature is used to send a fax to multiple destinations in a single operation. The original to be transmitted is scanned into memory and then successively transmitted to the selected destinations.
  • Page 162: Using Broadcast Transmission

    USING BROADCAST TRANSMISSION Perform steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 18). Press the [BROADCAST] key. ENTER RX STATION COPY AUTO 2-SID OUTPUT LECT RATIO IMAGE FORMAT OLUTION ADDRESS ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX BROADCAST The destination selection screen appears.
  • Page 163: Setting Up A Timer Transmission

    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AT A SPECIFIED TIME This feature enables you to set up a transmission or polling operation to be performed automatically at a specified time up to a week in advance. This is convenient when you will be out of the office or for transmission at off-peak nighttime rates.
  • Page 164 Press the [OK] key. The selected day is set. • To cancel a timer operation after the above procedure has been completed, follow the procedure in Note "CANCELLING A FAX TRANSMISSION" (page 26). • A timer job number is automatically assigned to the operation. This number can be used to cancel a stored job. (See the note "Contents of the stored job screen (screen of step 3)"...
  • Page 165: Transmission And Reception Using The Polling Function

    TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION USING THE POLLING FUNCTION The polling function allows your machine to call a fax machine that has a document ready for transmission and initiate reception of the document. You can also perform the reverse operation: scan a document into the memory of your machine so that another machine can call your machine and initiate reception of the document.
  • Page 166: Using The Polling Function

    USING THE POLLING FUNCTION When used in conjunction with the timer transmission function (page 34), only one polling job can be stored. If the other machine is using polling security (see "Restricting polling access (polling security)" on page 41), your Note fax number (sender's number) must be programmed in the key operator programs (see "OWN PASSCODE SET"...
  • Page 167: Serial Polling

    ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS Serial polling When performing serial polling, an auto-dial key that includes a sub-address or passcode (page 48) cannot be selected. Perform steps 1 to 3 of the polling procedure (page 37). Select "SERIAL POLLING" with the [ ] or [ ] key. SENDING OPTIONS POLLING SERIAL POLLING...
  • Page 168: Using Polling Memory

    USING POLLING MEMORY This function sends a document previously scanned into memory to a receiving machine when the receiving machine calls and polls your machine. (If desired, you can restrict polling to fax machines whose fax number you have programmed in your machine. See "Restricting polling access (polling security)" on page 41.) The machine has "memory boxes", which are memory used for the regular polling memory function, F-code polling memory, F-code confidential transmission, and F-code relay transmission (see "BOXES AND SUB-ADDRESSES/PASSCODES REQUIRED FOR F-CODE TRANSMISSION"...
  • Page 169 ADVANCED TRANSMISSION METHODS Select "1 TIME" or "REPEAT" with the [ ] or [ ] key. SELECT SENDING 1 TIME REPEAT If you select "1 TIME", the document data is automatically cleared from memory after your machine is polled once. If you select "REPEAT", the document data in memory can be used repeatedly.
  • Page 170 Deleting documents from the Public Box This procedure is used to delete documents from the Public Box when they are no longer needed. Follow steps 2 to 6 of "Scanning a document into polling memory (the Public Box)" (page 39) and then follow the steps below.
  • Page 171 SHARP PLANNING DIV. FAX No. 0666211221 Direction of transmission of paper, the printed fax will neither be reduced nor split up and printed on two pages.
  • Page 172: Dual Page Scan

    FAXING A DIVIDED ORIGINAL When faxing a book or other bound document, you can use this function to divide the two open pages of the book into two separate fax pages. This function can only be used when the original is A3, B4, or A4R size (11" x 17" or 8-1/2" x 11"R size if the machine uses inch-based paper sizes) is scanned using the document glass.
  • Page 173 ADDING A COVER SHEET/MESSAGE TO A FAX TRANSMISSION This function automatically attaches an A4 (8-1/2" x 11") cover sheet to your fax transmissions. The cover sheet shows the date and time, the destination name, the sender's name and fax number, and the number of pages in the transmission.
  • Page 174: Using A Program

    USING SETTINGS STORED AS A PROGRAM This function allows you to store the steps of an operation, including the destination and scanning settings, into a program. This function is convenient when you frequently send documents, such as a daily report, to the same destination.
  • Page 175: Forwarding Function

    FORWARDING RECEIVED FAXES TO ANOTHER MACHINE WHEN PRINTING IS NOT POSSIBLE When printing is not possible because of a paper, toner, or other problem, you can forward received faxes to another fax machine if that machine has been appropriately programmed in your machine. This function can be conveniently used in an office or other workplace where there is another fax machine connected to a different phone line.
  • Page 176 Select "RX DATA TRANSFER" with the [ ] or [ ] key. SPECIAL FUNCTION PRINT ENTRY 2-SIDED COPY RX DATA TRANSFER SPECIAL FUNCTION Press the [OK] key. BACK Select "TRANSFER" with the [ ] or [ ] key. RX DATA TRANSFER :12345678901234 12345678901234 123456789012...
  • Page 177 This machine supports the "F-code" standard as established by the ITU-T*. Operations such as relay broadcast transmission and confidential transmission previously could only be performed with another Sharp fax machine; however, F-Code communication makes it possible to perform these operations with fax machines of other manufacturers that support F-Code communication.
  • Page 178 When communication occurs involving a box, the communication will only take place if the sub-address and passcode that the other machine sends match the sub-address and passcode programmed in your machine for that box. Therefore, to allow communication, you must inform the other party of the sub-address and passcode of the box.
  • Page 179: F-Code Polling Memory

    F-CODE POLLING MEMORY F-code polling memory allows one fax machine to call another fax machine and initiate reception of a document that has been scanned into the other machine's F-code polling memory box. Calling another machine and initiating reception is called F-code polling, and scanning a document into a memory box for another machine to retrieve by polling is called F-code polling memory.
  • Page 180: Using F-Code Polling Memory

    USING F-CODE POLLING MEMORY In order for another machine to retrieve a document from your machine, you must first scan the document into the F-code polling memory box. You can check the document in the memory polling box by printing it out. (See "Checking and clearing document data in a box"...
  • Page 181 TRANSMISSION USING F-CODES Checking and clearing document data in a box The procedures for checking document data in an F-code polling memory box by printing the data and for clearing the data are generally the same as in "Printing documents in the Public Box" (page 40) and "Deleting documents from the Public Box"...
  • Page 182: Procedure For F-Code Polling

    PROCEDURE FOR F-CODE POLLING Make sure that a document has not been placed in the document feeder tray or on the document glass, and then follow the steps below. • You must know the sub-address (SEP) and passcode (PWD) of the other machine's F-code polling memory Note box.
  • Page 183 TRANSMISSION USING F-CODES Enter a passcode (maximum 20 digits) with the numeric keys. WXYZ • Characters that can be entered are numbers, "#", and spaces. However, the initial character cannot be a space. • If you make a mistake, press the [C] key and re-enter the correct digit(s).
  • Page 184: F-Code Confidential Transmission

    As the above diagram shows, receiving faxes to the machine's F-code confidential memory box is called F-code confidential reception, and sending faxes to another machine's F-code confidential memory box is called F-code confidential transmission. • This machine does not support Sharp's previous confidential transmission function, which uses the Note programmed sender's fax number and ID code.
  • Page 185 TRANSMISSION USING F-CODES F-code confidential transmission Follow steps 1 to 4 of "BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES" (page 18) and then follow the steps below. Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key. When the [SPECIAL 2-SIDED FUNCTION] key is pressed, the COPY SPECIAL FUNCTION special function selection DUPLEX SCAN...
  • Page 186: Printing A Document Received To An F-Code Confidential Memory Box

    PRINTING A DOCUMENT RECEIVED TO AN F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL MEMORY BOX Faxes received in an F-code confidential memory box are printed out by entering the 4-digit print passcode (0000 to 9999) that was programmed when the box was created. • Make sure that a Transaction Report is set to print out in the key operator programs so that you will be Note informed when a confidential document is received.
  • Page 187: F-Code Relay Broadcast Transmission

    Transmission by the relay machine is called "F-code relay broadcast transmission", and transmission from the relay request machine to the relay machine is called "relay request transmission". • This machine does not support Sharp's previous relay broadcast function, which uses the programmed Note sender's number and relay ID code.
  • Page 188: Using The F-Code Relay Broadcast Function (Your Machine Is The Relay Machine)

    TRANSMISSION USING F-CODES USING THE F-CODE RELAY BROADCAST FUNCTION (your machine is the relay machine) When a document is received from a relay request machine, the F-code relay broadcast function transmits the document to the end receiving machines using a memory box only if the sub-address and passcode sent by the relay request machine are correct.
  • Page 189: Convenient Methods Of Use

    CONVENIENT METHODS OF This chapter explains convenient functions that can be used when sending a fax, connecting an extension phone, and other features that expand the scope of use of the fax machine. Please read those sections that are of interest to you.
  • Page 190: Setting The Reception Mode

    SETTING THE RECEPTION MODE The machine normally receives faxes automatically after ringing; however, when an extension phone is connected, you can set the reception mode to MANUAL. This will allow you to talk to the other party first and then receive a fax. This is convenient when you only have one telephone line and receive more voice calls than faxes.
  • Page 191: Programming

    PROGRAMMING This chapter explains the procedures for programming auto dial keys (Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, and group keys), programs, and F-code operations, and how to print out lists of programmed information. PROGRAMMING Auto dial numbers (Rapid keys, Speed Dial numbers, and group keys), programs, and F-code operations are stored and edited at the operation panel of the machine.
  • Page 192 Press the [OK] key. BACK Select "DIAL" with the [ ] or [ ] key. ENTRY DIAL PROGRAM SUB ADD SETTING Press the [OK] key. Select "RAPID/SPEED", "GROUP", or "CHANGE/DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key. • To store an Rapid key or DIAL Speed Dial number, RAPID/SPEED...
  • Page 193: F-Code Settings

    PROGRAMMING Press the [OK] key. Enter search characters (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" on page 82). KEY WORDS ABCDE [START]:ENTER Up to 10 search characters can be entered. Only "Uppercase" characters should be used in "KEY WORD" to arrange the addresses in alphabetical order.
  • Page 194 Enter a sub-address (maximum 20 digits) with the numeric keys. SUB ADDRESS PQRS WXYZ :123 @.-_ FUNCTION ACC. #-C READ-END Characters that can be entered are numbers, " ", "#", and spaces. If you make a mistake, press [C] key and then re-enter the correct number.
  • Page 195 PROGRAMMING [Transmission speed setting] To set the transmission speed, complete steps 1 through 13 on pages 62 to 64 and then follow the steps below. Set the transmission speed only when you Note know what speed is most suitable, such as when you are sending a fax to a foreign country and telephone line conditions are bad.
  • Page 196 [Storing a group key] To store a group key, follow steps 1 through 6 on pages 62 to 63 and then follow the steps below. Press a Rapid key ([01] to [50]). Press the Rapid key ([01] to [50]) that you wish to program as a group key.
  • Page 197 PROGRAMMING [Editing and deleting auto-dial numbers] To edit or delete an auto-dial number, follow steps 1 through 6 on pages 62 and 63 and then follow the steps below. A Rapid key or Speed Dial number cannot be Note edited or cleared in the following cases: •...
  • Page 198 To finish the storing procedure, press the [START] key ( ). If you wish to program an option such as F-code, chain dialling, transmission speed, or international transmission mode, press the [OK] key. • If you pressed the [START] key ( 5.
  • Page 199 PROGRAMMING Select "CHANGE" with the [ ] or [ ] key. GROUP CHANGE DELETE Press the [OK] key. Press the group key (one of Rapid keys [01] to [50]) that you wish to edit. Edit the group name (see "ENTERING CHARACTERS"...
  • Page 200 ● Deleting a group key In step 3 on page 70, select "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key. GROUP CHANGE DELETE 2-SIDED COPY SPECIAL FUNCTION Press the [OK] key. BACK Press the group key (one of Rapid keys [01] to [50]) that you wish to edit.
  • Page 201: Storing, Editing And Deleting Programs

    PROGRAMMING STORING, EDITING AND DELETING PROGRAMS You can store a transmission method*, cover sheet/message, transmission settings, dual pages, and/or resolution/exposure settings in a program. This will allow you to use the settings for a transmission by means of a simple operation (see "USING A PROGRAM" on page 45). * Transmission methods: normal transmission, broadcast transmission, polling, serial polling, F-code transmission, F-code polling An original size setting, screen setting, and timer transmission setting cannot be stored in a program.
  • Page 202 Select the program that you wish to store with the [ ] or [ ] key. PROGRAM TX TYPE SENDING MENU [ ]:CANCEL [START]:ENTER • A transmission method, cover sheet/message, resolution/exposure settings, dual pages, sender's name, and transmission settings can be stored. A transmission method must be stored.
  • Page 203: Programming, Editing, And Deleting F-Code Memory Boxes

    PROGRAMMING, EDITING, AND DELETING F-CODE MEMORY BOXES The procedure for programming a box for F-code transmission is explained here. There are three types of F-code boxes: F-code public boxes (page 77), F-code confidential boxes (page 75), and F-code relay group boxes (page 76).
  • Page 204 The characters " " and "#" cannot be used. The print passcode cannot be omitted. Take care not to forget the programmed print passcode. If you forget the passcode, consult your Sharp dealer. Press the [OK] key. PROGRAMMING ENTER CONF. CODE...
  • Page 205 PROGRAMMING [PROGRAMMING AN F-CODE RELAY GROUP] This procedure is used to program an F-code relay group box for relay broadcast of a received fax upon receipt of an F-code relay request. Up to 10 boxes can be programmed. An F-code (sub-address and passcode) for reception of an F-code relay request and the destinations to which the fax is to be relayed are programmed in each box.
  • Page 206 [PROGRAMMING F-CODE PUBLIC (POLLING MEMORY) BOXES] This setting is used to program a box to store document data for remote transmission when polled by a machine that supports F-Code communication. Up to 10 boxes can be programmed. To check the contents of a programmed box, print the following list: "PRINT - REPORT - SUB ADD SET LIST"...
  • Page 207 PROGRAMMING ● Editing an F-code confidential box Select the name of the F-code confidential box that you wish to edit with the [ ] or [ ] key. S.A. CONF. BOX SBC CO. — — — — — — 2-SIDED COPY —...
  • Page 208 [EDITING AND DELETING F-CODE RELAY GROUPS] Select "CHANGE" or "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key. S.A. RELAY GRP CHANGE DELETE 2-SIDED COPY SPECIAL FUNCTION Press the [OK] key. BACK • If you selected "CHANGE" in step 9, follow the steps in "Editing an F-code relay group"...
  • Page 209 PROGRAMMING [EDITING/DELETING F-CODE PUBLIC BOXES] Select "CHANGE" or "DELETE" with the [ ] or [ ] key. S.A. MEM POLLING CHANGE DELETE 2-SIDED COPY SPECIAL FUNCTION Press the [OK] key. BACK • If you selected "CHANGE" in step 9, follow the steps in "Editing an F-code public box"...
  • Page 210: Printing Lists Of Programmed Information, Settings, And Communication Activity

    PRINTING LISTS OF PROGRAMMED INFORMATION, SETTINGS, AND COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY You can print lists showing programmed information, settings, and communication activity. The following lists can be printed. • ACTIVITY REPORT: This report shows information on your most recent transmissions and receptions, including communication time and the other party.
  • Page 211: Entering Characters

    ENTERING CHARACTERS This section explains how to enter and edit characters for names of rapid dial numbers, Speed Dial numbers, and group keys, as well as account names, program names, and search characters for the address list. CHARACTERS THAT CAN BE ENTERED Characters that can be entered for names The following characters can be entered: •...
  • Page 212: Character Entry Keys

    CHARACTER ENTRY KEYS To enter characters, use the character entry keys on the operation panel. The characters entered by each key and key functions are as follows. Character Characters and function entry key X Y Z X Y Z When you wish to enter characters assigned to the same key in succession, press the Note first character to move the cursor and then enter the next character.
  • Page 213: Initial Procedure For Entering Characters

    PROGRAMMING INITIAL PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING CHARACTERS Entering alphabetical characters (example: TPS) Open the Rapid key overlay. ENTER NAME To switch between upper case letters and lower case letters, press the [SHIFT] key. Enter "T", "P" and "S" with the letter keys.
  • Page 214: Entering Special Characters

    Entering special characters Special characters are entered with the Rapid key overlay opened. Press the [SP] key. SPEC. CHARACTER SPEED COMM. SETTING SYMBOL SPACE/– Select the special character that you wish to enter with the [ ][ ][ ][ ] keys.
  • Page 215: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter contains information to help you make efficient use of the fax features of the machine, including solutions to common problems. WHEN A TRANSACTION REPORT IS PRINTED The machine has been set to automatically print a transaction report to notify you of the result when a transmission is not successful or when the Broadcast transmission function is used.
  • Page 216 Sending result XX-XX OK When group dialling, broadcast transmission, or F-code relay request transmission was performed, xxx- : Indicates total number of transmissions. xxx OK : Indicates completed transmissions. NO S ADD FUNC When an F-code transmission was attempted, (1) The other machine did not have the F-code function. (2) An F-code was not programmed in the other machine.
  • Page 217: Viewing The Communication Activity Report At Regular Intervals (Communication Activity Report)

    VIEWING THE COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY REPORT AT REGULAR INTERVALS Your machine keeps a record of the most recent 50 transactions (both transmissions and receptions) that were performed. The record includes the date of the transaction, the other party's name, the duration, and result. You can have the report automatically printed when the number of transactions exceeds 50, or at a specified time.
  • Page 218: Self-Diagnostic Function

    Message Meaning of message (alarm sounds) Toner is low. Toner is low. Add toner. There is no toner. Can not copy or print. [OK]:RETURN Hang up the The extension phone is receiver. off-hook. (When an extension phone is connected.) Unfold original and The detected original size return XX is smaller than the actual...
  • Page 219: Problems And Solutions

    PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS If you experience a problem with the fax function, first check the following table. This section describes problems related to the fax function. For problems related to general operation of the machine, see "TROUBLESHOOTING" in the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)". Problem The machine does not Is the machine power...
  • Page 220 Problem The transmitted image is Were line conditions poor distorted. due to thunder or another reason? Were the resolution and exposure settings suitable? White or black lines Is the document glass or appear in the transmitted the scanning glass for the image.
  • Page 221: Key Operator Programs

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS The key operator programs are used by the key operator (administrator of the machine) to customize certain features of the machine to better meet the needs of users. This section explains key operator programs for the fax features of the machine. For key operator programs that are for the copy function, print function, and network scanner function, see the respective manuals for those functions.
  • Page 222: Key Operator Program Menu

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAM MENU The key operator programs are accessed via the following menu structure. Refer to this menu when enabling or disabling the settings that are explained beginning on page 95. Some programs contain an additional level of settings (a settings screen). Level 1 FAX SETTINGS Level 2...
  • Page 223: Procedure For Using The Key Operator Programs

    PROCEDURE FOR USING THE KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS The key operator programs can be accessed from any mode (copy, fax, print, and scan mode). When the setting is completed, you will return to the previous mode. • Faxes cannot be sent or received while a key operator program is being used. •...
  • Page 224: Key Operator Programs For The Fax Function

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS FOR THE FAX FUNCTION LIST PRINT/SET This program is used to print lists showing current key operator program settings and other programmed information. LIST PRINT Follow steps 1 through 6 of "INITIAL PROCEDURE" (page 94). Select "LIST PRINT/SET" with the [ ] or [ ] key and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 225: Initial Setting

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS Select "LIST PRINT/SET" with the [ ] or [ ] key and then press the [OK] key. Select "LIST SETTING" with the [ ] or [ ] key and then press the [OK] key. Select "AUTO LISTING" with the [ ] or [ ] key and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 226: Speaker Volume

    Enter your fax number with the numeric keys and then press the [OK] key. • If you make a mistake, press the [C] key and re-enter the number. • To enter "+", press the key. Enter your name and then press the [START] key ( See "ENTERING CHARACTERS"...
  • Page 227: Distinctive Ring

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS DISTINCTIVE RING This program can only be activated in Australia, and New Zealand. If multiple telephone numbers have been assigned to your telephone line, the number called can be identified by its ringing pattern. By using one number for voice calls and another number for faxes, you can tell which type of call you are receiving by the ringing pattern.
  • Page 228: Auto Summer Time Setting

    Enter an account name (up to 18 characters) and then press the [OK] key. • See "ENTERING CHARACTERS" (page 82) for the procedure for entering letters. • Press the [OK] key to return to the screen of step 3. To program another account number, repeat steps 5 and 6.
  • Page 229: Auto Reduce Tx

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS Select "AUTO SUMMER TIME SETTING" with the [ ] or [ ] key and then press the [OK] key. • The setting is turned on and a checkmark appears in the checkbox. • If this procedure is performed when the setting is turned on, the checkmark is cleared and the setting turned off.
  • Page 230: Send Mode

    PAGE COUNTER SET This setting lets you select whether page numbers are printed at the top of fax pages by the receiving machine. The normal setting is to have page numbers printed. Follow steps 1 through 6 of "INITIAL PROCEDURE" (page 94). Select "SENDING FUNCTION"...
  • Page 231: Recall Setting (Busy)

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS RECALL SETTING (BUSY) This program is used to set the number of recall attempts and the interval between recall attempts when a transmission is not successful due to the line being busy or other reason. Normally the machine is set to make 2 recall attempts at intervals of 3 minutes.
  • Page 232: Ring Timeout In Auto Tx

    RING TIMEOUT IN AUTO TX When sending a fax by automatic transmission (see "Storing transmission jobs (memory transmission)" on page 24), this setting lets you select the amount of time that the machine waits before breaking the connection when the other machine does not answer your machine's call.
  • Page 233: Tray Selection

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS #OF RINGS AT. RX When the reception mode is set to auto, this program is used to select the number of rings on which the machine automatically receives a call and begins fax reception. (See "RECEIVING A FAX" on page 28.) Any number of rings from 0 to 9 can be selected.
  • Page 234: Duplex Reception

    DUPLEX RECEPTION (Only on models with the two-sided printing function) This setting is used to select whether or not received faxes are printed on both sides of the paper. When two-sided printing is enabled and a fax that is two pages or longer is received (the pages must be the same size), the fax will be printed on both sides of the paper.
  • Page 235: Index Print

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS INDEX PRINT This setting is used to have a black mark (index) printed at the top of each received fax page. The position of the mark is shifted with each fax reception, allowing you to easily distinguish where one fax reception ends and another begins.
  • Page 236: Polling Security

    POLLING SECURITY These settings are used for the public box for regular polling memory. Note that they do not apply to F-code polling memory. (See "USING POLLING MEMORY" page 39.) POLLING SECURITY When performing polling memory (see "Polling security" on page 41), this setting is used to select whether any machine will be allowed to poll your machine, or only machines that have been programmed in your machine.
  • Page 237: Appendix

    APPENDIX This chapter contains the specifications of the fax function and the index. SPECIFICATIONS For information on power requirements, power consumption, dimensions, weight, and other specifications that are common to all features of the machine, see "SPECIFICATIONS" in the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)". Applicable telephone line Public switched telephone network Compression method...
  • Page 238: Index

    INDEX Symbols / Numbers #of rings at. RX ...104 8 1/2x11 RX reduce ...105 Acc. name print ...101 Account # set ...98 Account control ...98 Account number ...11 Advanced transmission methods - Broadcast transmission...32 - Cover sheet/message function ...44 - Dual page scan ...43 - Forwarding function ...46 - Own number sending ...42 - Timer transmission...34...
  • Page 239 Memory transmission ...24 On-hook dialling ...16 Operation panel...8 Original size ...14 Original sizes...12 Own number sending ...42 Own passcode set...96 Page counter set ...101 Paper sizes ...7 Passcode ...48 Pause ...18, 96 Placing the original...13 Polling function...36 Polling memory ...36, 39 Polling passcode numbers - Deleting ...107 - Programming ...107...
  • Page 240 Advanced transmission methods Broadcast transmission...32 Cover sheet/message function...44 Dual page scan ...43 Forwarding function...46 Own number sending ...42 Polling function - Polling ...37 - Polling memory ...39 Programs...45 Timer Transmission...34 Entering characters Alphabetical characters...84 Numbers...84 Special characters...85 Symbols ...84 Faxes, sending and receiving Cancelling a fax transmission ...26 Dialling methods - Group dialling ...16...
  • Page 243 AR-FX11 PRINTED IN CHINA 2004K TINSE1364QSZZ...
  • Page 244 MODEL AR-NB3 NETWORK EXPANSION KIT OPERATION MANUAL (for network scanner) •INTRODUCTION ... 1 •CONTENTS ... 2 •BEFORE USING THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION ... 3 •HOW TO USE THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION...15 •KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS ... 32 •TROUBLESHOOTING ... 34 •SPECIFICATIONS... 38 Page...
  • Page 245: Introduction

    • The "Dual function board" cited in this manual can be installed as an option in some models and is pre-installed standard in other models. For detailed information, please refer to "3. PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND SUPPLIES" in the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)". Trademark Acknowledgments • Sharpdesk is a trademark of Sharp Corporation. ® ® ®...
  • Page 246 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ... 1 BEFORE USING THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION ABOUT THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION ... 3 SETTINGS AND PROGRAMMING REQUIRED FOR THE NETWORK SCANNER FEATURE ... 4 ● HOW TO ACCESS THE WEB PAGE AND VIEW HELP ...4 ABOUT THE WEB PAGE (FOR USERS)... 5 ●...
  • Page 247: Before Using The Network Scanner Function

    BEFORE USING THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION ABOUT THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION When the network expansion kit is installed in the machine, a document or photo can be scanned into an image file and sent over a network or the Internet to a file server, e-mail destination, or your own computer. You can select from the following transmission methods as the destination where you wish to send the scanned image, depending on where you wish to send the scanned image data.
  • Page 248: Settings And Programming Required For The Network Scanner Feature

    SETTINGS AND PROGRAMMING REQUIRED FOR THE NETWORK SCANNER FEATURE To use the Network Scanner feature, settings for the SMTP server, DNS server, and destination addresses must be configured. To configure the settings, use a computer that is connected to the same network as the machine to access the machine's Web server.
  • Page 249: About The Web Page (For Users)

    ABOUT THE WEB PAGE (FOR USERS) When you successfully connect to the Web server in the machine, the following page will appear in your browser. A menu frame appears on the left side of the page. When you click an item in the menu, a screen appears in the right frame that allows you to establish settings for that item.
  • Page 250: Storing Destinations

    BEFORE USING THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION STORING DESTINATIONS To store scanning destinations, click [Destination] in the Web page menu frame. This screen can also be used to edit or delete stored destinations. (Page A total of 200 destinations* can be stored, including E-mail, FTP, Desktop, and Group destinations.* * Multiple e-mail addresses can be stored as a group (up to 100).
  • Page 251: Storing Destinations For Scan To Ftp

    Storing destinations for Scan to FTP Click [Destination] in the menu frame of the Web page. Click [FTP]. If you select the "Enable Hyperlink to FTP server to be e-mailed" checkbox and select a previously stored recipient Note 6) from "E-mail Destination", an e-mail will be sent to the recipient informing them of the file format and location of the scanned image data (Scan to FTP (Hyperlink)).
  • Page 252 Storing destinations for Scan to Desktop The destination for Scan to Desktop is stored by the Sharp Network Scanner Tool Setup Wizard when "Network Scanner Tool" is installed in your computer. For this reason, there is no need to store the Scan to Desktop destination in the Web page.
  • Page 253 Storing Groups (Scan to E-mail) You can send a scanned image to multiple e-mail destinations in a single Scan to E-mail operation. If you frequently transmit to a fixed group of destinations, you can store the destinations as a group. Up to 100 destinations can be stored in one group.
  • Page 254: Editing And Deleting Programmed Transmission Destinations

    BEFORE USING THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION Editing and deleting programmed transmission destinations To edit or delete programmed destinations, click [Destination] in the menu frame of the Web page. Click [Destination] in the menu frame of the Web page. In the Destinations List, click the checkbox of the destination that you want to edit or delete.
  • Page 255: About The Web Page (For The Administrator)

    ABOUT THE WEB PAGE (FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR) In addition to the menu that appear in the user Web page, the Web page for the administrator also shows menus that can only be established by the administrator. A menu frame appears on the left side of the page. When you click an item in the menu, a screen appears in the right frame that allows you to configure settings for that item.
  • Page 256: Basic Settings For Network Scanning

    BEFORE USING THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION BASIC SETTINGS FOR NETWORK SCANNING Click [Network Scanning] in the menu frame and configure the required settings. A password is required to access this screen. (Page 14) These settings should only be configured by the network administrator. For explanations of each of the items, click [Help] in the menu frame.
  • Page 257: Various Server Settings

    VARIOUS SERVER SETTINGS The procedures for using [Quick Setup] are explained here. [Quick Setup] is used to quickly configure only the required settings for "SMTP", "DNS", and "LDAP" servers. These settings are normally configured first. SMTP server: SMTP is used to transmit e-mail that is sent using Scan to E-mail or Scan to FTP (Hyperlink). To use these transmission methods, your SMTP server settings must be configured.
  • Page 258: Protecting Information Programmed In The Web Page ([Passwords])

    Click [Passwords] in the menu frame. Enter the current password in "Admin Password". When establishing a password for the first time, enter "Sharp" in "Admin Password". Be sure to enter "S" in upper case Caution and "harp" in lower case (passwords are case sensitive).
  • Page 259: How To Use The Network Scanner Function

    HOW TO USE THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION This chapter explains how to use the network scanner function at the operation panel of the machine after the settings have been configured in the Web page. The network scanner function is used to convert paper-based information such as a photo or document into image data for transmission over a corporate network (intranet) or the Internet to an FTP server or computer.
  • Page 260: A Look At The Machine

    A LOOK AT THE MACHINE OPERATION PANEL Keys for the fax function (when the fax option is installed) These keys are used in fax mode. For more information, see the "Operation manual (for facsimile)". Display (page This displays the base screen and the function settings screen.
  • Page 261 COPY EXPOSURE PAPER ZOOM AUTO % OUTPUT DUPLEX SCAN COLOR MODE RESOLUTION ADDRESS FORMAT ORIGINAL SIZE DUPLEX SCAN PROGRAM RESOLUTION ADDRESS BROADCAST ORIGINAL SIZE (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (13) [FORMAT] key (page When you send an image to one or more recipients using Scan to E-mail or Scan to FTP, the [FORMAT] key enables you to temporarily override the individual file format settings (file...
  • Page 262: Scan Mode (Base Screen)

    HOW TO USE THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION SCAN MODE (BASE SCREEN) The base screen of scan mode is displayed by pressing the [SCAN] key from the base screen of copy mode, print mode, or fax mode. If a screen appears asking you what type of connection you are using after you press the [SCAN] key, select Note "NETWORK"...
  • Page 263: Auditing Mode

    AUDITING MODE Auditing mode is used to restrict the use of scan mode to valid accounts (up to 50 accounts can be created) and to keep a count of pages transmitted by each account. Using audit mode When auditing mode is enabled, the account number entry screen is displayed. Enter your account number (five-digit identification number) as explained below before performing a scanner operation.
  • Page 264: Sending An Image

    SENDING AN IMAGE BASIC TRANSMISSION PROCEDURE Make sure the machine is in scan mode. PRINT When the SCAN indicator is lit, the machine is in scan mode. If the indicator is not lit, press SCAN the [SCAN] key. If auditing LINE DATA COPY...
  • Page 265 Select the destination selection method (page 22). Select from the following three destination selection methods: • "ADDRESS BOOK" (page Select one of the stored destinations directly from the operation panel. • "ADDRESS ENTRY" (page Directly enter the e-mail address. (Only for Scan to E-mail.) •...
  • Page 266: Selecting A Destination (Using The [Address] Key)

    HOW TO USE THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION SELECTING A DESTINATION (USING THE [ADDRESS] KEY) A destination can be selected using one of three methods: Selecting from "ADDRESS BOOK", using "ADDRESS ENTRY", or "ADDRESS SEARCH". "ADDRESS BOOK" Perform steps 1 to 6 of "BASIC TRANSMISSION PROCEDURE"...
  • Page 267 Continue from step 9 of "BASIC TRANSMISSION PROCEDURE" To enter characters, see "ENTERING CHARACTERS" (page 31). If you make a mistake, press the [C] key and to clear the mistake. Ready to scan. ppdl@sharp.corp COLOR 150dpi MULTI 8 x11 (page 21).
  • Page 268 HOW TO USE THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION "ADDRESS SEARCH" search Perform steps 1 to 6 of "BASIC TRANSMISSION PROCEDURE" Press the [ADDRESS] key DESTINATION SELECT OSURE PAPER ZOOM AUTO % OUTP ADDRESS BOOK ADDRESS ENTRY R MODE RESOLUTION ADDRESS FORMAT ORIGINA GRAM RESOLUTION ADDRESS BROADCAST...
  • Page 269: Transmitting A Two-Sided Original

    TRANSMITTING A TWO-SIDED ORIGINAL Follow these steps to automatically transmit a two-sided original. (This is only possible on models that have an RSPF installed.) Do not use an original that is not a standard size (11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, or A5). Note Otherwise a scanning error or cut-off image may result.
  • Page 270: Checking The Size Of A Placed Original

    CHECKING THE SIZE OF A PLACED ORIGINAL When a standard-size* original is placed in the document feeder tray or on the document glass, the original size is automatically detected (automatic original detection function) and displayed in the original display. Make sure that the size has been detected correctly.
  • Page 271: Selecting The Color Mode

    Selecting an AB original size Select the original size with the [ ] or [ ] key. ORIGINAL SIZE To return to the selection of inch original sizes, press the [ ] key and return to step 2. SELECTING THE COLOR MODE After placing the original, you can select an appropriate color mode for the original type.
  • Page 272: Selecting The File Format

    HOW TO USE THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION Press the [OK] key. You will return to the base screen and the selected BACK resolution will appear in the resolution display. SELECTING THE FILE FORMAT After selecting scan mode and placing the original (steps 1 to 3 on The factory default settings are "PDF"...
  • Page 273: Setting The Light Source Color

    SETTING THE LIGHT SOURCE COLOR When scanning in black and white mode, you can set the light source color. For example, if you do not wish to scan the red parts of an original, set the light source color to "RED". ("WHITE" will cause all colors to be scanned.) Select scan mode, place the original (steps 1 to 3 on The factory default setting for the light source color is "WHITE".
  • Page 274: Enabling Scanning Margins (Void Area)

    HOW TO USE THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION Press the [OK] key. BACK Select the desired threshold value with the [ ] or [ ] key. B/W THRESHOLD (1~254) The default setting is "128". White becomes stronger as the displayed value approaches "1". Black becomes stronger when the displayed value approaches "254".
  • Page 275: Image Orientation And Standard Original Placement Orientation

    IMAGE ORIENTATION AND STANDARD ORIGINAL PLACEMENT ORIENTATION When using the document glass, the original should be placed face down in the far left corner of the glass with the top edge of the original at the left edge of the glass. When using the SPF, the original should be placed face up in the middle of the document feeder tray, with the top of the original to the right.
  • Page 276: Key Operator Programs

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS The key operator programs allow the administrator of the machine (key operator) to enable and disable functions to suit the needs of the workplace. This chapter explains the key operator programs for the network scanner functions. For key operator programs for general use of the machine, see the "Key operator's guide". To access the key operator programs, the key operator code must be entered.
  • Page 277: Using The Key Operator Programs

    USING THE KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key. DUPLEX SPECIAL FUNCTION DUPLEX SCAN DUPLEX SCAN ACC. The special function screen will appear. Select "KEY OPERATOR PRG." with the [ ] or [ ] key. SPECIAL FUNCTION PAPER SIZE SET DISPLAY CONTRAST TOTAL COUNT DUPLEX...
  • Page 278: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If a problem or question arises, try to solve the situation using the following information before contacting your authorized SHARP dealer. Image transmission problems are explained here. For image scanning problems, see the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)".
  • Page 279: Maximum Resolution

    MAXIMUM RESOLUTION When scanning takes place with the resolution set to the maximum resolution (600 dpi), the resolution may change depending on the amount of memory available, the original size, the color mode, and other scanning conditions. The table below shows the relation between the possible scanning area and the scanning conditions. (Note that the following examples are for standard memory in the machine and 128 MB or more of memory in the network expansion kit.) Models without the two-sided printing function Color...
  • Page 280: Important Points When Using Scan To E-Mail

    TROUBLESHOOTING IMPORTANT POINTS WHEN USING SCAN TO E-MAIL Be careful not to send image data files that are too large. Your mail server's system administrator may have placed a limit on the amount of data that can be sent in one e-mail transmission.
  • Page 281: Checking The Ip Address

    CHECKING THE IP ADDRESS There are several settings where the IP address must be entered or checked. To check the IP address of the machine, hold down the status button on the network expansion kit at least 2 seconds to print out a Printer Setting List. Status button How to reset the network expansion kit Caution...
  • Page 282: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS For information on power requirements, power consumption, dimensions, weight, and other specifications that are common to all features of the machine, refer to the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)". Type Scanning resolution (Primary scanning x Secondary scanning) Interface Network protocol Supported client PC operating...
  • Page 283 OPERATION MANUAL (for network scanner) SHARP CORPORATION ARNB3-EN1-SCANNER...
  • Page 284 MODEL AR-NB3 NETWORK EXPANSION KIT OPERATION MANUAL (for network printer) Page • INTRODUCTION ...1 • CONTENTS...2 • PRINTING FROM WINDOWS ...3 • PRINTER UTILITIES (WINDOWS) ...14 • PRINTING FROM A MACINTOSH...17 • WEB FUNCTIONS OF THE MACHINE...20 • KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS ...31 •...
  • Page 285: Introduction

    • The "Dual function board" cited in this manual can be installed as an option in some models and is pre-installed standard in other models. For detailed information, please refer to "3. PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND SUPPLIES" in the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)". Trademark Acknowledgments • Sharpdesk is a trademark of Sharp Corporation. ® ® ®...
  • Page 286 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ... 1 PRINTING FROM WINDOWS BASIC PRINTING ... 3 ● IF THE TRAY RUNS OUT OF PAPER DURING PRINTING...4 ● PAUSING A PRINT JOB...4 ● WHEN "PAPER SOURCE" IS SET TO [AUTO SELECT] ...4 ● HOW [BYPASS TRAY] AND [BYPASS MANUAL] DIFFER IN THE "PAPER SOURCE"...
  • Page 287: Printing From Windows

    Select [Print] from the application's [File] menu. The "Print" dialog box will appear. ] key Make sure that "SHARP AR-XXXX" is selected as the printer. If you need to change any print settings, click the DATA indicator [Preferences] button ([Properties] button in Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0).
  • Page 288: If The Tray Runs Out Of Paper During Printing

    PRINTING FROM WINDOWS Click the [Print] button ([OK] button in Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0). Printing begins. The print job is delivered to the output tray, with the position of the paper offset slightly from the previous job (offset function). IF THE TRAY RUNS OUT OF PAPER DURING PRINTING Add paper to the tray that ran out or to the bypass tray.
  • Page 289: Auditing Mode

    AUDITING MODE When "AUDITING MODE" is enabled in the key operator programs, a 5-digit account number must be entered in the printer driver setup screen in order to print. Account numbers are stored in the key operator programs. (See the "Key operator's guide".) To open the account number entry screen, click the [Job Control] button in the [Main] tab of the printer driver setup screen.
  • Page 290: Opening The Printer Driver From The [Start] Button

    [Printers and Faxes]. Go to step Click [Printers and Other Hardware], and click [Printers and Faxes]. In Windows 2000, click [Printers]. Click the [SHARP AR-XXXX] printer driver icon and select [Properties] from the [File] menu. Click the [Printing Preferences] button in the [General] tab.
  • Page 291: Printer Driver Settings

    PRINTER DRIVER SETTINGS To view Help for a setting, click the setting. Some restrictions exist on the combinations of settings that can be selected in the printer driver setup screen. When a restriction is in effect, an information icon ( of the restriction.
  • Page 292: Two-Sided Printing (Only For Models That Support Two-Sided Printing)

    PRINTING FROM WINDOWS TWO-SIDED PRINTING (ONLY FOR MODELS THAT SUPPORT TWO-SIDED PRINTING) On models that have the two-sided printing function, both sides of the paper can be printed on. To use this function, open the printer driver setup screen and select [2-Sided (Book)] or [2-Sided (Tablet)] from "Document Style"...
  • Page 293: Pamphlet Style

    Pamphlet style Pamphlet style prints two pages each on the front and back of each sheet of paper (four pages total on one sheet) so that the sheets can be folded down the center and bound to create a pamphlet. This function is convenient when you wish to compile printed pages into a pamphlet.
  • Page 294: Printing Multiple Pages On One Page

    PRINTING FROM WINDOWS PRINTING MULTIPLE PAGES ON ONE PAGE This feature allows you to reduce and print two, four, six, eight, nine or sixteen document pages on a single sheet of paper. To use this function, open the printer driver setup screen and select the number of pages per sheet (2-Up, 4-Up, 6-Up, 8-Up, 9-Up, or 16-Up) in "N-Up Printing"...
  • Page 295: Fitting The Print Image To The Paper

    FITTING THE PRINT IMAGE TO THE PAPER The printer driver can adjust the size of the print image to match the size of the paper loaded in the machine. Follow the steps shown below to use this function. The explanation below assumes that you intend to print a ledger or A3 size document on letter or A4 size paper.
  • Page 296: Rotating The Print Image 180 Degrees

    PRINTING FROM WINDOWS ROTATING THE PRINT IMAGE 180 DEGREES The print image can be rotated 180 degrees. This feature rotates the print image 180 degrees to enable correct printing on paper that can only be loaded in one orientation. To use this function, select the image orientation in "Image Orientation" on the [Paper] tab, and then click on the [Rotate 180 degrees] checkbox.
  • Page 297: Printing Text And Lines In Black

    PRINTING TEXT AND LINES IN BLACK Color text and lines that are normally printed in light color can be printed in black. Color text and lines that are faint when printed normally can be printed in black to improve legibility. Printing text in black Text that is any color other than white is printed in black.
  • Page 298: Printer Utilities (Windows)

    This allows the administrator to check information on supplies and error states of the machine and other SHARP printers (compatible with the Printer Administration Utility) that are connected to the network. Settings can also be changed via the utility.
  • Page 299: Using The Printer Utilities

    Printer Status Monitor Click the [start] button, point to [All Programs] ([Programs] in operating systems other than Windows XP/Server 2003) and then [SHARP Printer Status Monitor]. Select [Printer Status Monitor]. USING THE PRINTER UTILITIES For information on using the Printer Status Monitor and Printer Administration Utility, see the Help files for each. The...
  • Page 300: Checking The Printer Status

    To return to the abbreviated status screen, click the [Hide detail] button. By default, the abbreviated status screen Note appears when [SHARP AR-XXXX Status] is selected in Step 1. If desired, you can change the setting to have the detailed status screen initially appear.
  • Page 301: Printing From A Macintosh

    PRINTING FROM A MACINTOSH This chapter explains the procedures for printing from a Macintosh environment. BASIC PRINTING To use the machine as a printer for the Macintosh, the PS3 expansion kit (AR-PK1/N) must be installed and the machine must be connected to a network. To install the PPD file and configure the printer driver settings, see "2. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (FOR OPTIONS)"...
  • Page 302: If The Tray Runs Out Of Paper During Printing

    PRINTING FROM A MACINTOSH Select print settings. Click Pages] ([General] in Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2) and select the settings that you wish to configure from the pull-down menu. The corresponding setting screen will appear. The settings vary depending on the Note operating system version, the printer driver version, and the application.
  • Page 303: When [Paper Feed] Is Set To [Auto Select]

    WHEN [PAPER FEED] IS SET TO [AUTO SELECT] If [Paper Feed] is set to [Auto Select] in the Print window and the correct size of paper is not loaded in the machine, the printing procedure will vary depending on the operator programs.
  • Page 304: Web Functions Of The Machine

    WEB FUNCTIONS OF THE MACHINE The network expansion kit includes a built-in Web server. The Web server is accessed using a Web browser on your computer. The Web pages include both pages for users and pages for the administrator. In the user Web pages, users can monitor the machine, directly print a file specified on a computer, and select printer configuration settings.
  • Page 305: About The Web Pages (For Users)

    ABOUT THE WEB PAGES (FOR USERS) When you access the user Web pages in the machine, the following page will appear in your browser. A menu frame appears on the left side of the page. When you click an item in the menu, a screen appears in the right frame that allows you to configure settings for that item.
  • Page 306: Directly Printing A File On Acomputer

    WEB FUNCTIONS OF THE MACHINE DIRECTLY PRINTING A FILE ON A COMPUTER A file that can be accessed by your computer can be directly printed without using the printer driver by specifying the file's address. Any file that can be accessed by your computer can be printed by this method, including not only files on your computer but also files on other computers connected to the same network.
  • Page 307: Printer Default Settings

    PRINTER DEFAULT SETTINGS Configure basic printer settings and printer language settings. The printer default settings consist of the following three screens. • Default settings (page 24): Basic settings that are mainly used when the printer driver is not used (for example, when printing from a DOS application).
  • Page 308: Printer Condition Settings

    WEB FUNCTIONS OF THE MACHINE Printer condition settings Factory default settings are indicated in bold. Default settings Item Settings Copies 1-999 Orientation Portrait, Landscape Default Paper Size A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5, Ledger, Legal, Foolscap, Letter*, Letter-R, Invoice Default Paper Source Auto, Tray 1, Tray 2*, Tray 3*,...
  • Page 309: About The Web Pages (For The Administrator)

    ABOUT THE WEB PAGES (FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR) In addition to the menus that appear for users, other menus that can only be used by the administrator appear in the administrator Web pages. A menu frame appears on the left side of the page. When you click an item in the menu, a screen appears in the right frame that allows you to configure settings for that item.
  • Page 310: Protecting Information Programmed In The Web Page ([Passwords])

    Click [Passwords] in the menu frame. Enter the current password in "Admin Password". When establishing a password for the first time, enter "Sharp" in "Admin Password". Be sure to enter "S" in upper case Caution and "harp" in lower case (passwords are case sensitive).
  • Page 311: E-Mail Print Function

    E-MAIL PRINT FUNCTION An e-mail account can be set up for the machine. When this is done, the machine will periodically check the e-mail server for e-mail and automatically print out any file attachments it receives. This provides a means for printing a file from a computer that does not have the printer driver installed, as the user can simply send the file to the machine as an e-mail attachment.
  • Page 312: Configuring A Setting In The Key Operator Programs

    WEB FUNCTIONS OF THE MACHINE KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS The key operator programs are used to prohibit changes to the [Condition Settings] and to configure interface settings. • Default settings: Select the setting for which you wish to prohibit changes. • Interface settings: Enable monitoring of data sent to the network port and set restrictions.
  • Page 313: Information Setup

    E-MAIL STATUS AND E-MAIL ALERT SETTINGS These functions send information on machine use (print count, copy count, etc.) and error conditions (paper misfeed, out of paper, out of toner, etc.) via e-mail to the administrator of the machine or the dealer. Information setup Machine identification information for the status and alert e-mail functions is configured in the "Information...
  • Page 314: Status Message Setup

    WEB FUNCTIONS OF THE MACHINE Status message setup Use the status message function to send the current counter information, including the copy count, print count, and total output count, based on the specified schedule. The destinations can be set for administrators and dealers respectively.
  • Page 315: Key Operator Programs

    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS The key operator programs allow the administrator of the machine (key operator) to enable and disable functions to suit the needs of the workplace. This chapter explains the key operator programs for the network and printer functions. For key operator programs for general use of the machine, see the "Key operator's guide". For the initial key operator code set at the factory, see "PROGRAMMING A KEY OPERATOR CODE"...
  • Page 316: Using The Key Operator Programs

    USING THE KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS BASIC PROCEDURE FOR CONFIGURING SETTINGS Follow the steps below to access the key operator settings for the network and printer functions. Press the [SPECIAL FUNCTION] key. The special function screen will appear. DUPLEX SPECIAL FUNCTION DUPLEX SCAN DUPLEX SCAN ACC.
  • Page 317: Ip Address Settings

    SPECIAL SETTINGS IP address settings This program is used to set the "IP ADDRESS", "SUBNETMASK", and "DEFAULT GATEWAY". The following screen appears when this program is selected. IP ADDRESS SETT- INGS IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. These move the cursor up and down to select "IP ADDRESS", ] keys...
  • Page 318: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter explains what to do when the machine does not connect to the network or when problems occur during printing. For problems related to the machine such as running out of paper or paper misfeeds, see the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)".
  • Page 319: Problems During Printing

    Problems during printing Problem The machine is set to off-line mode. → Press the [PRINT] key to select printer mode and then select "ONLINE" with the [ Your machine is not selected correctly in the application for the print job. →...
  • Page 320 (See the "Key operator's guide".) The memory can be increased by adding the optional memory modules. For details, contact your SHARP dealer. When the dual function board is not installed •...
  • Page 321: Checking The Ip Address

    CHECKING THE IP ADDRESS There are several settings where the IP address must be entered or checked. To check the IP address of the machine, hold down the status button on the network expansion kit for at least 2 seconds to print out a Printer Setting List. Status button How to reset the network expansion kit Caution...
  • Page 322: Specifications

    *3 For information on machine and dual function board memory, see the "Operation manual (for general information and copier)". *4 Available only if the PS3 expansion kit (AR-PK1/N) is installed. As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification Note changes for product improvement without prior notice.
  • Page 323: Printer Driver Specifications

    PRINTER DRIVER SPECIFICATIONS Function Frequently Number of copies used Printing orientation functions N-up Number Order Border Two-sided printing* Binding Style* Pamphlet Style* Source Paper size Selection Custom Paper Size Source Selection Output tray settings Cover Settings Graphics Resolution Halftone Graphics Mode Zoom Mirror Image Negative Image...
  • Page 324 AR-NB3 (for network printer) SHARP CORPORATION ARNB3-EN-PRINTER...
  • Page 325: Setup Guide

    SOFTWARE SETUP GUIDE DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM • INTRODUCTION • CONTENTS • INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE) • INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (FOR OPTIONS) • TROUBLESHOOTING AND USEFUL INFORMATION Page...
  • Page 326 All information included herein is subject to change without notice. SHARP is not responsible for any loss or damages, direct or indirect, arising from or related to the use of this operation manual.
  • Page 327: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this product. This manual explains how to install the printer driver and utilities that are required for the printer and scanner functions. The optional network expansion kit (AR-NB3) enables the machine to be used as a network scanner and network printer.
  • Page 328: For Windows

    ABOUT THE CD-ROMS This product includes CD-ROMs that are provided standard with the machine and CD-ROMs that are provided with the optional network expansion kit (AR-NB3). For Windows ■ CD-ROM provided standard with the machine There are two CD-ROMs that are provided with the machine. "Software CD-ROM (1)"...
  • Page 329 This manual in PDF format explains how to use the "Network Utilities" CD-ROM. 3. "Sharpdesk" CD-ROM • Sharpdesk (Desktop Document Management Software) • Network Scanner Tool • SHARP TWAIN AR/DM (TWAIN driver) • OmniPage Pro Trial (ScanSoft, inc.) 4. "Software CD-ROM (2)" • Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 \OnlineManual\AR_NB3_Prn.pdf...
  • Page 330 You can have Sharpdesk launch automatically when your computer receives a scanned image from the machine. SHARP TWAIN AR/DM This is used to acquire black and white images from a TWAIN interface into TWAIN-compliant software applications.
  • Page 331: Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ... 1 ● SOFTWARE LICENSE ... 1 ● ABOUT THE CD-ROMS ... 2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE) BEFORE INSTALLATION ... 7 ● HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS ... 7 ● INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT AND USEABLE SOFTWARE ... 7 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ...
  • Page 332 SETUP IN A MACINTOSH ENVIRONMENT HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS ... 32 APPLETALK SETTINGS ... 32 INSTALLING THE PPD FILE... 32 ● INSTALLATION IN MAC OS X ... 32 ● INSTALLATION IN MAC OS 8.6 TO 9.2.2... 34 ● INSTALLING THE SCREEN FONTS (MAC OS 8.6 - 9.2.2) ... 34 CONFIGURING THE PRINTER DRIVER ...
  • Page 333: Installing The Software (That Accompanies The Machine)

    INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE) BEFORE INSTALLATION HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Before installing the software, see "HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS" on page 43 to make sure your computer meets the hardware and software requirements. INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT AND USEABLE SOFTWARE The software that can be installed varies depending on your operating system version and type of connection to the machine.
  • Page 334 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE) INSTALLATION METHOD 1 Use this procedure to install the software in the following environments: 1. The printer is connected by USB cable. 2. Windows version: Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows 2000*/Windows XP* The following procedure uses Windows XP as an example. Follow the same steps to install the software on other operating systems.
  • Page 335 When the "Finish" screen appears, click the [Close] button. When "Now connect the MFP interface cable to the PC." appears, click the [OK] button. If you are using Windows 2000/XP Caution If a warning message regarding the Windows logo test or digital signature appears, be sure to click the [Continue Anyway] or [Yes] button.
  • Page 336 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE) INSTALLATION METHOD 2 Use this procedure to install the software in the following environments: 1. The printer is connected by USB cable or parallel cable. 2. Windows version: Windows XP To install this software, you must have administrator's rights. Note Custom installation Installation methods 2 through 4 are for custom installations of the software.
  • Page 337: Installation Of The Printer Driver

    (the warning message may appear several times), be sure to click the [Continue Anyway] button. When "The installation of the SHARP software is complete" appears, click the [OK] button. If you wish to install Button Manager or Sharpdesk, click the [Utility Software] button in step 8.
  • Page 338 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE) INSTALLATION METHOD 3 Use this procedure to install the software in the following environments: 1. The printer is connected by USB cable. 2. Windows version: Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows 2000* * To install this software, you must have administrator's rights. Note Make sure that the USB cable is not connected to the machine.
  • Page 339 If you wish to install Button Manager or Sharpdesk, click the [Utility Software] button in step 5. If you do not wish to install either, go to step 10. Click the [Button Manager] or [Sharpdesk] button. • To view information on the software, click the [Display Readme] button.
  • Page 340 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE) INSTALLATION METHOD 4 Use this procedure to install the software in the following environments: 1.The printer is connected by parallel cable. 2.Windows version: Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows NT 4.0*/Windows 2000* * To install this software, you must have administrator's rights. Note Make sure that the parallel cable is not connected to the machine and your...
  • Page 341 Select the printer port and click the [Next] button. Select [LPT1] for the printer port. If [LPT1] does not appear, another printer or Note peripheral device is using [LPT1]. In this case continue the installation, and after the installation is finished, change the port setting so that the machine can use [LPT1].
  • Page 342: Using The Machine As A Shared Printer Via Aserver

    INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (THAT ACCOMPANIES THE MACHINE) USING THE MACHINE AS A SHARED PRINTER VIA A SERVER The machine can be used as a shared printer in a Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP network environment. Note that the Windows network environment must already be established. Follow these steps to install the printer driver in the client computer.
  • Page 343 Select the network printer that is shared and click the [OK] button. Ask your network administrator for the Note server name and printer name of the machine on the network. In the printer port selection window, verify the network printer that is shared and click the [Next] button.
  • Page 344: Setting Up Button Manager

    Button Manager to [SC2:] through [SC6:]. • Select [SC2:] from the "Select an event" pull-down menu. Select [Start this program], select [Sharp Button Manager G] from the pull-down menu, and then click the [Apply] button. Do the same for each ScanMenu through [SC6:].
  • Page 345: Windows 98/Me/2000

    Windows Me, click [view all Control Panel options]. Select [SHARP AR-XXXX] and click the [Properties] button. In Windows Me, right click [SHARP AR-XXXX] and click [Properties] in the menu that appears. In the "Properties" screen, click the [Events] tab.
  • Page 346: Installing The Software

    INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE (FOR OPTIONS) INSTALLATION FOR A NETWORK CONNECTION The procedures for installing the software when the machine is used as a network printer using the optional network expansion kit (AR-NB3) are explained in this chapter. Refer to the following table for the installation procedure to follow depending on whether you are using a Windows environment (TCP/IP network) or a Macintosh environment.
  • Page 347: Setup In A Windows Environment

    SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Before installing the software, see "HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS" on page 43 to make sure your computer meets the hardware and software requirements. SETTING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE MACHINE Before installing the printer driver, be sure to set the IP address of the machine. Consult your network administrator for the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway to be entered.
  • Page 348 [OK] button. • The password for this machine has been initially set to "Sharp". Restart the machine. Power off the machine and then power it back on. Select [Search] from the [File] menu, select the machine, and then click the [Print Server Card Setup] button.
  • Page 349 Configure the settings and then click the [Update] button. Be sure to ask your network administrator for the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway to be entered. Your changes to the settings appear. Make sure that the changes are correct and then click the [OK] button.
  • Page 350: Installing The Software

    INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLING THE PRINTER DRIVER (STANDARD INSTALLATION) If you wish to install the display font or specify the machine's IP address by direct entry when installing the printer Note driver, select [Custom installation]. (Page 26) To use the machine as a network printer in Windows NT 4.0, "TCP/IP Protocol" must be installed on your Caution computer.
  • Page 351 If a warning message regarding the Windows logo test or digital signature appears, be sure to click the [Continue Anyway] or [Yes] button. When "The installation of the SHARP software is complete" appears, click the [OK] button. Click the [Close] button.
  • Page 352: Custom Installation

    SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT CUSTOM INSTALLATION If you wish to install the display font or specify the machine's IP address by direct entry when installing the printer driver, select [Custom installation]. Insert the network expansion kit "Software CD-ROM (1)" into your computer's CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 353 If a warning message regarding the Windows logo test or digital signature appears, be sure to click the [Continue Anyway] or [Yes] button. When "The installation of the SHARP software is complete" appears, click the [OK] button. Click the [Close] button.
  • Page 354: Using The Machine As A Shared Printer Via Aserver

    SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT USING THE MACHINE AS A SHARED PRINTER VIA A SERVER If the printer server in a Windows NT server environment, NetWare server environment, or other environment is configured to share the printer (the machine), follow the steps below to install the printer driver in each client computer.
  • Page 355 Select [Shared Printer] and click the [Next] button. For the port to be used, select the machine (configured as a shared printer), and click the [Next] button. You can also click the [Add Network Port] button and select the printer to be shared (the machine) by browsing the network in the window that appears.
  • Page 356: Installing The Ps Display Fonts

    SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT INSTALLING THE PS DISPLAY FONTS The fonts used by the PS printer driver are contained in the "PRINTER UTILITIES" CD-ROM that accompanied the PS3 expansion kit (AR-PK1/N). Install these fonts as needed for the PS printer driver. Insert the PS3 expansion kit (AR-PK1/N) "PRINTER UTILITIES"...
  • Page 357: Using The Ppd File

    USING THE PPD FILE The PPD file enables the machine to print using the standard PS driver of the operating system. Install the PPD file as needed. Use the Add Printer Wizard in Windows to install the PPD file. Be sure to read the Readme file (Readme.txt) before installing the PPD file. The Readme file is in the "EnglishA" or "English"...
  • Page 358: Setup In A Macintosh Environment

    SETUP IN A MACINTOSH ENVIRONMENT HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Before installing the PPD file for Macintosh, see "HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS" on page 43 to make sure your computer meets the hardware and software requirements. Operating system CPU and RAM APPLETALK SETTINGS After connecting the machine to the network, configure AppleTalk settings as required for your network environment.
  • Page 359 Click the [Continue] button. The License Agreement window will appear. Make sure that you understand the contents of the license agreement and then click the [Continue] button. A message will appear asking you if you agree to the terms of the license. Click the [Agree] button. If a different language appears, Caution switch to English.
  • Page 360: Installation In Mac Os 8.6 To 9.2.2

    SETUP IN A MACINTOSH ENVIRONMENT INSTALLATION IN MAC OS 8.6 TO 9.2.2 Insert the network expansion kit "Software CD-ROM (1)" into your computer's CD-ROM drive. Double-click the [CD-ROM] icon ( ) on the desktop. Double-click the [MacOS] folder. Double-click the [Installer] icon ( The installer window will appear.
  • Page 361: Configuring The Printer Driver

    Unless the name was changed when configuring the settings, it will be [SCxxxxxx] (where "xxxxxx" is a sequence of characters that varies depending on your machine). Select [Sharp] in the [Printer Model] menu. The PPD file selection window appears. Select the PPD file for your model.
  • Page 362 SETUP IN A MACINTOSH ENVIRONMENT Click the [Add] button. The machine is added to the list of printers. Click the name of the machine in the "Printer List" window, and select [Show Info] from the [Printers] menu. The "Printer info" window will appear. Select [Installable Options] from the menu.
  • Page 363: Mac Os X V10.1.5

    MAC OS X v10.1.5 Make sure that the machine is powered on. Select [Applications] from the [Go] menu. Double-click the [Utilities] folder. Double-click the [Print Center] icon ( ). The "Printer List" window appears. If this is the first time you are installing a Note printer driver on your computer, a confirmation message will appear.
  • Page 364: Mac Os 8.6 To 9.2.2

    SETUP IN A MACINTOSH ENVIRONMENT MAC OS 8.6 TO 9.2.2 Select [Chooser] from the Apple Menu. Click the [LaserWriter 8] icon. • The model name of your network-connected machine ([SCxxxxxx]) appears in the "Select a PostScript Printer" list on the right. The name of the machine that appears is the name that was entered in the AppleTalk settings when the network settings were...
  • Page 365: Troubleshooting And Useful Information

    There is no remove tool for Mac OS X. Note The PPD file for Mac OS X has been copied to the following folder in the startup disk: [Library] - [Printers] - [PPDs] - [Contents] - [Resources] - [En.lproj] Delete the SHARP PPD file in this folder.
  • Page 366: Troubleshooting And Useful Information

    TROUBLESHOOTING AND USEFUL INFORMATION MFP driver does not install (Windows 2000/XP) If the MFP driver does not install in Windows 2000/XP, follow these steps to check your computer's settings. Click the [start] button and then click [Control Panel]. In Windows 2000, click the [Start] button, select [Settings], and then click [Control Panel].
  • Page 367 [Hardware] tab, and click the [Device Manager] button. Click the icon ( ) beside "Other devices". If "AR-XXXX Scanner" and "SHARP AR-XXXX" appear, select and delete both these items. If "Other devices" does not appear, close Note the "Device Manager" window.
  • Page 368: Configuring The Printer Driver

    [Start] button, select [Settings], and then click [Printers]. • In Windows Server 2003, click the [Start] button and then click [Printers and Faxes]. Click the "SHARP AR-XXXX" printer driver icon and select [Set as Default Printer]. Click the [SHARP AR-XXXX] printer driver icon and select [Properties] from the [File] menu.
  • Page 369: Checking The Ip Address

    CHECKING THE IP ADDRESS There are several settings where the IP address must be entered or checked. To check the IP address of the machine, hold down the status button on the network expansion kit for at least 2 seconds to print out a Printer Setting List. Status button HOW TO RESET THE NETWORK EXPANSION KIT Caution...
  • Page 370: Connecting To A Computer

    CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER Connecting a usb cable Please purchase a USB cable (shielded) that complies with the following standard. The USB interface on the machine complies with the USB 2.0*/1.1 standard. * when the dual function board is installed. •...
  • Page 372 SOFTWARE SETUP GUIDE This manual has been printed using a vegetable-based soy oil ink to help protect the environment. Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper SHARP CORPORATION PRINTED IN JAPAN 2004L DSC1 TINSE1339QSZZ...

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