Konica Minolta bizhub C220 User Manual

Konica Minolta bizhub C220 User Manual

Bizhub c220/c280/c360 network scan/fax/network fax operations user guide
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide [Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations]...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction Welcome ............................1-2 1.1.1 User's guides ............................. 1-2 1.1.2 User's Guide ............................1-3 Conventions used in this manual ....................1-4 1.2.1 Symbols used in this manual ......................1-4 To use this machine safely......................... 1-4 Procedural instruction........................1-4 Key symbols............................
  • Page 3 Check Job - Check Job Settings..................... 3-15 Check Job - Check Job Settings - Destination Settings ..............3-15 Check Job - Check Job Settings - Scan Settings ................3-15 Check Job - Check Job Settings - Original Settings ............... 3-16 Check Job - Check Job Settings - Communication Settings............
  • Page 4 Detail Search............................ 5-23 Search Option ..........................5-23 Direct Input ............................ 5-25 5.6.1 Fax ..............................5-25 5.6.2 E-mail ............................... 5-25 5.6.3 User Box ............................5-26 5.6.4 Internet Fax ............................5-26 Next Destination..........................5-26 Receiver RX Ability........................... 5-26 5.6.5 IP Address Fax..........................5-27 [Address] ............................
  • Page 5 5.10.2 Simplex/Duplex..........................5-37 [1-Sided]............................5-37 [2-Sided]............................5-37 [Cover + 2-Sided]..........................5-37 5.10.3 Resolution ............................5-37 5.10.4 File Type............................5-38 File Type............................5-38 Scan Setting............................. 5-39 Encryption ............................5-40 Stamp Composition ......................... 5-42 Outline PDF............................5-42 5.10.5 Density ............................. 5-43 5.10.6 Color (E-mail/BOX/SMB/FTP/WebDAV/IP/I-FAX)................
  • Page 6 V.34 OFF ............................5-58 Check Dest. & Send......................... 5-59 Select Line ............................5-59 5.12.2 E-Mail Settings (E-mail/I-FAX)......................5-59 E-mail Settings..........................5-59 [Document Name] ..........................5-59 [Subject] ............................5-60 [From] ............................... 5-60 [Body]............................... 5-60 5.12.3 URL Notification Setting (FTP/SMB/WebDAV) ................5-61 URL Notification..........................
  • Page 7 TSI Distribution (G3)........................7-4 Confidential RX (G3)........................7-5 Settings required for confidential reception..................7-5 Receiving by confidential reception....................7-5 Sending by confidential transmission ....................7-5 Relay distribution (G3) ........................7-6 7.5.1 Description of relay distribution ......................7-6 7.5.2 To perform relay distribution......................7-6 7.5.3 Sending fax to the relay distribution station ..................
  • Page 8 8.4.12 [Relay Request Report] ........................8-19 8.4.13 [PC-Fax TX Error Report] ......................... 8-20 Report printed for Internet Fax ....................8-21 8.5.1 [Internet Fax Rx Error Report] ......................8-21 8.5.2 [Print MDN Message] ........................8-21 8.5.3 [Print DSN Message]........................8-21 8.5.4 [Print E-mail Message Body]......................
  • Page 9 10.1.5 G3 Fax.............................. 10-2 10.1.6 Internet Fax ............................10-3 10.1.7 IP Address Fax..........................10-3 10.2 Menu tree in Administrator mode....................10-4 10.2.1 [System Settings] ..........................10-4 10.2.2 [Fax Settings] ........................... 10-5 10.2.3 [Security Settings] ..........................10-7 10.3 Administrator Settings (E-mail/Box/SMB/FTP/WebDAV)............10-8 10.3.1 Displaying the Administrator Settings screen ..................
  • Page 10 Restrict Operation - Restrict Broadcasting..................10-33 10.5.4 System Settings - Stamp Settings - Fax TX Settings ..............10-33 10.5.5 System Settings - Advanced Preview Setting - Original direction setting display ......10-33 10.5.6 Fax Settings - Header Information....................10-33 10.5.7 Fax Settings - Header/Footer Position ..................
  • Page 11 11.3 Page Configuration ........................11-16 11.4 User Mode Overview ........................11-18 11.4.1 Information ............................. 11-18 11.4.2 Job ..............................11-19 11.4.3 User Boxes............................. 11-19 11.4.4 Direct Print ............................. 11-20 11.4.5 Store Address ..........................11-21 11.4.6 Customize ............................11-21 11.5 Administrator Mode Overview ....................11-22 11.5.1 Maintenance ..........................
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Introduction...
  • Page 13: Welcome

    Welcome Introduction Welcome Thank you for purchasing this machine. This User's Guide describes the functions, operating instructions, precautions for correct operation, and sim- ple troubleshooting guidelines of this machine. In order to obtain maximum performance from this product and use it effectively, please read this User's Guide as necessary. 1.1.1 User's guides Printed manual...
  • Page 14: User's Guide

    Welcome User's guide CD manuals Overview [User's Guide Advanced Function Operations] This manual describes details on functions that be- come available by registering the optional license kit and by connecting to an application. • Web browser function • Image panel •...
  • Page 15: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions used in this manual Conventions used in this manual 1.2.1 Symbols used in this manual Symbols are used in this manual to express various types of information. The following describes each symbol related to correct and safe usage of this machine. To use this machine safely 7 WARNING This symbol indicates that a failure to heed the instructions may lead to death or serious injury.
  • Page 16: Key Symbols

    Conventions used in this manual Reference This symbol indicates a reference. View the reference as required. Key symbols Key names on the touch panel or computer screen, or a name of user's guide are indicated by these brackets. Bold text This presents a key name, part name, product name or option name on the control panel.
  • Page 17: Before Using The Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Functions

    Before using the Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax functions...
  • Page 18: Information

    Information Before using the Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax functions This section describes necessary information you should be aware of before using the fax and scan functions of this machine. Information 7 CAUTION To turn the Main Power Switch off and on, first turn the main power off, and then on again after 10 or more seconds has elapsed.
  • Page 19: Notes On Using Network Fax

    Information Notes on using Network Fax The following conditions are required to exist in order to use the Network Fax function. The machine is connected to the network. (required) The machine can be used over a TCP/IP network. First, connect the cable for connecting to the network. For details, refer to page 4-2.
  • Page 20: Mfp Authentication

    Information MFP authentication Enter the user name and password, and then press either [Login] or the Access key on the control panel. External server authentication Enter the user name, password and server name, and then press either [Login] or the Access key on the con- trol panel.
  • Page 21: Restriction On File Name

    Information 2.1.3 Restriction on file name There are following restrictions on file name. Document data that is saved can be given a name. The names can contain up to 30 characters. You can edit the names after the documents have been saved. You can specify the name when saving data.
  • Page 22: Overview

    Overview Overview 2.2.1 Available operations with Network scan function "Scanning" refers to the operation of reading the image of an original fed through the ADF or placed on the original glass. The scanning functions can be used to temporarily store the scan data on the internal memory of the machine and transmit the data over the network.
  • Page 23: Ftp Transmission

    Overview FTP transmission Upload scanned data to the specified FTP server. Enter the FTP server address and login password from the touch panel of this machine. Data uploaded to the FTP server can be downloaded from a computer on the network. 1.
  • Page 24: User Box Filing

    Overview User Box filing The scan data can be saved in a User Box created on the hard disk of this machine, allowing the data to be reused. The file name can be entered from the touch panel of this machine when the data is saved. In addition, received fax data can be saved in the User Box.
  • Page 25: Web Service

    Overview Web Service If the driver is installed to a computer (Windows Vista) on the network while the computer recognizes this machine, scan operation can be commanded from the computer, and data can be scanned using this ma- chine depending on the purpose and sent to the computer. 1.
  • Page 26: Polling

    Overview Polling By sending a polling command, original data can be received from the sender's fax machine (Polling RX), and also, original data to be sent with sender's command can be registered beforehand (Polling TX). For polling TX, data can be saved either in the Polling Transmission User Box or Bulletin Board User Box. 1.
  • Page 27: Available Operations With Network Function

    Overview 2.2.3 Available operations with Network function Internet Fax Scanned data will be sent and received as an E-mail attachment (TIFF format) via intranet (in-house network) or Internet. Because a communication is performed over an intranet or the Internet, related costs can be much lower than those required for sending a typical fax.
  • Page 28: Ip Address Fax

    Overview IP Address Fax IP Address Fax means FAX that is available on the IP network. To send scanned data, specify any of the IP address, host name or E-mail address of the recipient. IP Address Fax is different from G3 fax or Internet Fax in the following aspects. To send and receive image data, use the SMTP protocol.
  • Page 29: Control Panel/Liquid Crystal Display

    Control Panel/Liquid Crystal Display...
  • Page 30: Control Panel

    Control panel Control Panel/Liquid Crystal Display This section explains the functions of the control panel and liquid crystal display (touch panel) used to operate this machine. Control panel Use the control panel for the fax/scan operation. The following describes the buttons and switches of the control panel.
  • Page 31 Control panel Name Description Press to display the Utility screen and the Meter Utility/Counter Count screen. Press to clear all settings (except programmed Reset settings) entered using the control panel and touch panel. Interrupt Press this key to enter Interrupt mode. While the machine is in Interrupt mode, the indicator on the Interrupt key lights up in green and the message [Now in Interrupt mode.] appears on the touch...
  • Page 32 Control panel Name Description Press this key to enter Copy mode. (The machine Copy is in Copy mode in default.) While the machine is in Copy mode, the indicator on the Copy key lights up in green. For details, re- fer to the [User's Guide Copy Operations].
  • Page 33: Touch Panel

    Touch panel Touch panel 3.2.1 Screen component Name Description Message display area Displays the status of the machine and details on operation procedures. Functions/settings display area Displays tabs and buttons for displaying screens containing various functions. Use this area to configure various functions.
  • Page 34: Difference Of Screen Display With/Without Optional Devices

    Touch panel Icon Description Appears when an error occurs with the connection to the POP server. Indicates that there is no paper in the paper tray. Indicates that very little paper remains in the paper tray. If the optional Image Controller IC-412 v1.1 is installed, press this icon to display the setting screen for the Image Controller IC-412 v1.1.
  • Page 35: If The Fax Kit Fk-502 Is Installed

    Touch panel If the Fax Kit FK-502 is installed [Off-Hook] is displayed to enable you to dial in the off-hook mode. In addition, the [Direct Input] tab and the Communication Settings screen allow you to configure settings related to fax transmission. 3.2.3 Display and operation of Left panel In the left panel of the touch panel, there are buttons for checking the status of jobs and the configuration of...
  • Page 36: Job List

    Touch panel Job List A command to perform an operation such as saving data to a User Box, or printing or sending saved docu- ments is called a job. Press [Job List] to display the job currently being performed. Job List - Delete Press this button to delete the job in process to cancel the operation.
  • Page 37 Touch panel Item Description [Print] Lists print jobs for copying, computer printout, and received faxes. [Send] Lists scanner and fax transmission jobs. [Receive] Lists fax reception jobs. [Save] Lists jobs with documents being saved in User Boxes. <Current Jobs of [Print]> Item Description List items...
  • Page 38 Touch panel <Job History of [Print]> Displays the history of printed jobs. Item Description List items [No.]: Job identification number assigned when the job is queued. [User Name]: The user name or user name/account name of the user who stored the document. [Document Name]: File name being printed.
  • Page 39 Touch panel Item Description [Redial] Select a job of which the status is set to [Waiting To Redial], to perform redialing. [Check Job Set.] Press this button to check the settings of the se- lected job. Press either [ Back] or [Forward to check the settings.
  • Page 40 Touch panel Item Description [Detail] Press this button to check the result, error details, registration source/user name, file name, destina- tion type, stored time, transmission, number of original pages and external server information for the selected job. • If user authentication settings have been ap- plied, the names of documents are not dis- played for other users.
  • Page 41 Touch panel <Job History of [Receive]> Displays the history of fax transmission (received/transferred/relayed) jobs. Item Description List items [No.]: Job identification number assigned when the job is queued. [User Name]: The user name or user name/account name of the user who stored the document. [Document Name]: The name of the received or saved document.
  • Page 42 Touch panel <Job History of [Save]> A list of the documents saved in the User Box. The job that is received with the memory reception or confidential reception functions also appears in the Job History of [Save]. Item Description List items [No.]: Job identification number assigned when the job is queued.
  • Page 43: Check Job - Check Job Settings

    Touch panel Check Job - Check Job Settings Press [Check Job Set.]. The [Check Job Settings] is displayed. Press [Check Job Settings] to check the following settings. Destination Settings Check Scan Settings Check Original Settings Communication Settings Check E-Mail Settings Check Job - Check Job Settings - Destination Settings Displays the list of destinations that are registered in the machine.
  • Page 44: Check Job - Check Job Settings - Original Settings

    Touch panel Check Job - Check Job Settings - Original Settings You can check the original settings Check Job - Check Job Settings - Communication Settings You can check the line settings and transmission method settings. Press either [ Back] or [Forward ] to check.
  • Page 45: Registering The Basic Information

    Registering the basic information...
  • Page 46: To Begin Operation

    To begin operation Registering the basic information This section explains the necessary settings and registrations before using the fax and scan functions of this machine. To begin operation The following registrations are required in order to use this machine. 4.1.1 Environment and device requirements The following environment and devices must be prepared to use various functions of this machine.
  • Page 47: Network Settings

    To begin operation Network settings An IP address must be assigned to the machine and settings, such as the SMTP server, must be specified in order to use the machine on the network. For the detailed procedure, refer to the [User's Guide Network Ad- ministrator].
  • Page 48: Store Address

    Store Address Store Address The destinations (recipients) for fax or scan data can be registered. It can be registered in either of the fol- lowing ways. Using the touch panel of the machine Using PageScope Web Connection from a computer on the network 4.2.1 Address Book The following types of one-touch destinations can be registered.
  • Page 49: Optional Settings

    Optional settings Optional settings The following settings can be configured as necessary. Fax/Scan programs The destination and scan settings can be registered together as a single program. This is convenient for fre- quently scanning documents and sending data under the same conditions. Use the touch panel of the ma- chine to configure the settings.
  • Page 50: Using The Web Service

    Using the Web service Using the Web service Allows you to command scan operations from the computer (Windows Vista) on the network, and scan data for a purpose and send it to the computer. The following explains the presetting required for the computer. 4.4.1 Settings required to use the Web service The following settings are required to use the Web service.
  • Page 51: Installation Procedure

    Using the Web service Installation procedure From the [Start] button, select [Network]. Devices connected to the network appear. Right-click the scanner icon representing this machine, and select [Install]. % Depending on the settings on the computer, the UAC (User Account Control) dialog box may ap- pear.
  • Page 52: Sending

    Sending...
  • Page 53: Operation Flow

    Operation flow Sending This section describes the procedure for sending fax and scanned data, and available functions. Operation flow 5.1.1 Scan/Network Fax The following describes the operation flow for sending scanned data and for using Network Fax function. Press Fax/Scan. Specify the destination Address Book (p.
  • Page 54 Operation flow To check the advanced preview, press Proof Copy.(p. 5-9) Press Start. Reference If the optional Security Kit SC-507 is installed, and [Security Details] − [Password Copy] is set to [Yes] in Administrator Settings, when scanning an original with a password embedded, a message prompting you to enter a password appears.
  • Page 55: G3 Fax

    Operation flow 5.1.2 G3 fax The following describes the operation flow for using G3 fax function. Press Fax/Scan. Specify the destination Address Book (p. 5-20) Direct Input (p. 5-25) Job History (p. 5-32) Configure Scan Settings (p. 5-36), Original Set- tings (p.
  • Page 56: Recalling A Program

    Operation flow To check the advanced preview, press Proof Copy.(p. 5-9) Press Start . Reference If the optional Security Kit SC-507 is installed, and [Security Details] − [Password Copy] is set to [Yes] in Administrator Settings, when scanning an original with a password embedded, a message prompting you to enter a password appears.
  • Page 57 Operation flow Select a program, and press [OK]. Configure Scan Settings (p. 5-36), Original Set- tings (p. 5-55) and Communication Settings (p. 5-58). Load the original To check the advanced preview, press Proof Copy.(p. 5-9) bizhub C360/C280/C220...
  • Page 58: Broadcasting

    Operation flow Press Start. Reference If the optional Security Kit SC-507 is installed, and [Security Details] − [Password Copy] is set to [Yes] in Administrator Settings, when scanning an original with a password embedded, a message prompting you to enter a password appears. Press [Password], enter the password, and then press [OK]. On the screen that reappears, press [Begin Authentication] to start sending.
  • Page 59 Operation flow Configure Scan Settings (p. 5-36), Original Set- tings (p. 5-55) and Communication Settings (p. 5-58). Load the original To check the advanced preview, press Proof Copy.(p. 5-9) Press Start. Reference If the optional Security Kit SC-507 is installed, and [Security Details] − [Password Copy] is set to [Yes] in Administrator Settings, when scanning an original with a password embedded, a message prompting you to enter a password appears.
  • Page 60: Using The Advanced Preview

    Using the advanced preview Using the advanced preview Loading the original in the fax or scan mode and entering the address allows you to preview the finishing im- age on the control panel by pressing Proof Copy. In the Preview screen, the orientation of the scanned orig- inal can be checked or the settings can be changed.
  • Page 61 Using the advanced preview Item Description [Rotate Image] When [Scan] is selected in [Preview] : Rotates the currently displayed page 90 de- grees anti-clockwise to show the image. :Rotates the currently displayed page 90 de- grees clockwise to show the image. [Rotate Pages]: Select if the saved document con- tains multiple pages.
  • Page 62: Preview - View Pages - Change Setting

    Using the advanced preview Preview - View Pages - Change Setting Change the following settings you have configured prior to scanning the original. The changes apply to the subsequent pages of the originals to be scanned. Item Description [Basic] - [Document] Select whether the original is 1-sided or 2-sided.
  • Page 63: Sending With The Advanced Preview

    Using the advanced preview 5.2.2 Sending with the advanced preview The following describes the procedure after the original is loaded. For details on the general flow for sending fax and scanned data, refer to page 5-2. Sending with Advanced Preview Load the original.
  • Page 64 Using the advanced preview Check the preview image, and rotate the image or change settings as needed. % To scan subsequent page, press the [View Status] tab, cancel [Finish], and load the original. Press the Start key. Transmission begins. bizhub C360/C280/C220 5-13...
  • Page 65: Fax/Scan Mode Menu Tree

    Fax/scan mode menu tree Fax/scan mode menu tree The following describes the screen components and settings of the functions available in Fax/scan mode. [Address Book] tab The following settings can be configured with the [Address Book] tab. (page 5-20) First level [Search] (p.
  • Page 66: [Job History] Tab

    Fax/scan mode menu tree First level [Web Services] (p. 5-31) [Scan Settings] (p. 5-36) [Original Settings] (p. 5-55) [Communication Settings] (p. 5-58) [Job History] tab The following settings can be configured with the [Job History] tab. (page 5-32) First level [Dest] [Scan Settings] (p.
  • Page 67: [Off-Hook]

    Fax/scan mode menu tree [Off-Hook] (page 5-35) [Scan Settings] The following settings can be configured with the [Scan Settings] tab. (page 5-36) First level Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level [Original Type] (p. 5-36) [Simplex/Duplex] (p. 5-37) [Resolution] (p. 5-37) [File Type] [File Type] (p.
  • Page 68: [Original Settings]

    Fax/scan mode menu tree First level Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level [Page Number] [Starting Page Number] (p. 5-50) [Starting Chapter Number] [Page Number Type] [Print Position] [Text Details] [Text Color] [Text Size] [Text Type] [Stamp] (p. 5-51) [Stamp Type/Preset Stamps] [Pages] [Text Size]...
  • Page 69: [Communication Settings]

    Fax/scan mode menu tree [Communication Settings] The following settings can be configured with the [Communication Settings] tab. (page 5-58) First level Second level Third level Fourth level [Line Settings] [Overseas TX] (p. 5-58) (p. 5-58) [ECM OFF] (p. 5-58) [V.34 OFF] (p. 5-58) [Check Dest.
  • Page 70: Fax/Scan Initial Screen

    Fax/Scan initial screen Fax/Scan initial screen 5.4.1 Description of screen components Press Fax/Scan to display the following screen. Item Description Refer- ence [Address Book] Press this button to select the recipient from the pre- p. 5-20 registered destinations. [Direct Input] Press this button to directly enter unregistered desti- p.
  • Page 71: Address Book

    Address Book Address Book Allows you to select a registered address. Me (Scan to Me) If User Authentication is selected, the [Me] address is displayed in [Address Book]. Pressing the displayed [Me] address allows you to easily send scan data to your E-mail address (E-mail address of user registration information).
  • Page 72: Home (Scan To Home)

    Address Book Home (Scan to Home) If Active Directory is used for user authentication, press [Home] that appears on the touch panel to allow you to easily send scanned data to your own Home folder. To do so, set [Scan to Home Settings] to [Enable] in Administrator Settings. Item Description [Home]...
  • Page 73: Index

    Address Book The [Address Type] is displayed when you press [Search] if [Default Address Book] is set to [Index] in [User Settings] - [Custom Display Settings] - [Scan/Fax Settings] in the Utility menu. Item Description [Address Type] Displays destinations for each registered type. Index Displays the destinations based on the index that was specified when the destination was registered.
  • Page 74: Detail Search

    Address Book The [Index] is displayed when you press [Search] if [Default Address Book] is set to [Address Type] in [User Settings] - [Custom Display Settings] - [Scan/Fax Settings] in the Utility menu. Item Description [Index] Displays destinations for each registered index. Detail Search Enter the address name or a part of the address to search for the destination address.
  • Page 75 Address Book Reference To configure whether to display the search option screen and options displayed on that screen, use [Search Option Settings] in the setting menu. For details, refer to page 9-26. bizhub C360/C280/C220 5-24...
  • Page 76: Direct Input

    Direct Input Direct Input Directly enter to specify the destination not registered. 5.6.1 Enter the fax number by using the keypad or the panel buttons. After you press [OK], the screen to enter the fax number appears again if "Confirm Address (TX)" is set to ON. Enter the fax number, and then press [Send].
  • Page 77: User Box

    Direct Input 5.6.3 User Box Select the User Box type, and then select the User Box. Reference For details on using the saved data in User Boxes, refer to the [User's Guide Box Operations]. 5.6.4 Internet Fax Enter the E-mail address in the touch panel. Next Destination Press this button to continuously specify another destination.
  • Page 78: Ip Address Fax

    Direct Input 5.6.5 IP Address Fax Enter the destination of IP Address Fax. [Address] Enter any of the IP address, host name or E-mail address of the destination. The entry methods are as follows: For IP address Directly specify the IP address of the destination. For host name on network Specify the host name of the destination.
  • Page 79: Pc (Smb)

    Direct Input 5.6.6 PC (SMB) Enter the PC (SMB) address. [Host Name] Specify the host name (in uppercase letters) or IP address for the destination with the panel. [File Path] Enter the path to the destination folder in uppercase letters with the panel. [User Name] Enter the login user name in the touch panel.
  • Page 80: [Host Name]

    Direct Input [Host Name] Specify the host name or IP address of the destination in the touch panel. [File Path] Enter the path of the destination folder in the touch panel. [User Name] Enter the login user name in the touch panel. To enter the text "anonymous", press [Anonymous]. [Password] Enter the login password.
  • Page 81: [Password]

    Direct Input [Password] Enter the login user password in the touch panel. [Detailed Settings] Press this button to configure the more detailed settings. Item Description [Port Number] Enter the port number. [Proxy] Specify whether to use a proxy server. [SSL Settings] Specify whether to use SSL for sending.
  • Page 82: Web Service

    Direct Input 5.6.9 Web Service Send scanned data to a computer previously registered in the network. The computers on the network, in which this machine is designated as the Web service scanner, appear as the destinations. Select the destination. Reference For the settings you must configure in advance, refer to page 4-6.
  • Page 83: Job History

    Job History Job History Job History displays the latest five fax destinations that this machine have sent faxes to. You can select des- tinations from this history. The previously sent destination history remains. Press one or multiple addresses from the history list. Reference If you use a Web service for sending, the address is not displayed in the history.
  • Page 84: Address Search

    Address Search Address Search 5.8.1 Search Enter a search keyword and press [Start Search] to search for matching address in the specified LDAP server. 5.8.2 Advanced Search Specify multiple search criteria to search for the desired address. [Name] Enter the name in the touch panel. [E-Mail Addr.] Enter the E-mail address in the touch panel.
  • Page 85: [City]

    Address Search [City] Enter the city name in the touch panel. [Company Name] Enter the company name in the touch panel. [Department] Enter the department in the touch panel. [OR]/[AND]/[STARTS WITH]/[ENDS WITH] Select the search condition from OR, AND, STARTS WITH, or ENDS WITH. bizhub C360/C280/C220 5-34...
  • Page 86: Off-Hook (G3)

    Off-Hook (G3) Off-Hook (G3) Use this button to manually send a fax. Reference Memory transmission can not be used in combination with the off-hook function. If Confirm Address (TX) is set to ON, the off-hook function cannot be used. If the optional Security Kit SC-507 is installed, and [Security Details] − [Copy Guard] or [Password Copy] is set to [Yes] in Administrator Settings, [Off-Hook] is not displayed.
  • Page 87: Scan Settings

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10 Scan Settings Press [Scan Settings] to configure detailed scan settings. 5.10.1 Original Type Select the original type based on the original contents. The original type you can select are as follows. [Text] Original that consists of only text. [Text/Photo] Select for originals consisting of both text and photos (halftones).
  • Page 88: Simplex/Duplex

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10.2 Simplex/Duplex Select either to scan a single-sided original or to scan a double-sided original. [1-Sided] Scans one side of the original. [2-Sided] Scans both sides of the original. [Cover + 2-Sided] Scans the first page of the original as a cover in the single-sided mode, and also scans the remaining pages in the double-sided mode.
  • Page 89: File Type

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10.4 File Type Select the file type for saving the scan data. File Type The available file types are as follows. Item Description [PDF] Saves data in PDF format. [Compact PDF] Select to save compressed data rather than with PDF format. [TIFF] Saves data in TIFF format.
  • Page 90: Scan Setting

    5.10 Scan Settings Scan Setting Data arrangement can be specified when originals containing multiple pages are scanned and sent. Item Description [Multi Page] Creates all the scanned originals as one file. This setting cannot be selected if [JPEG] is selected for the file type. [Page Separation] Select to divide the scanned data at a specified page.
  • Page 91: Encryption

    5.10 Scan Settings Encryption If the [PDF] or [Compact PDF] is selected for the file format, the encryption level can be specified. Item Description [Password] Enter the password necessary to open encrypted data (up to 32 characters). For confirmation, enter the password twice.
  • Page 92 5.10 Scan Settings Item Description [Detail Settings] Allows you to configure the detailed permission settings when the docu- ment permission is specified in [Encryption]. [Printing Allowed] Select whether to allow or restrict printing data. [Low Resolution] appears when the Encryption Level is set to [High level].
  • Page 93: Stamp Composition

    5.10 Scan Settings Stamp Composition Press this button to select how to compose the contents to be added in Stamp/Composition. What can be combined as text are date/time, page number and header/footer. Stamps are combined as images. Item Description [Image] Select this setting to insert the text as an image.
  • Page 94: Density

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10.5 Density Adjust the density for the scanned document. To adjust the density, press [Light] or [Dark]. Press [Standard] to return to default value. 5.10.6 Color (E-mail/BOX/SMB/FTP/WebDAV/IP/I-FAX) Specify whether to scan originals in color or black-and-white. Some color settings may not be available, depending on the selected [File Type] setting. The following shows the combinations of the [File Type] and [Color] settings.
  • Page 95: [Auto Zoom]

    5.10 Scan Settings [Auto Zoom] Automatically detects the color of the original and scans it to fit the original setting. [Full Color] Scans the original in full color. [Gray Scale] Select for originals with many halftones, such as in black-and-white photos. [Black] Select for originals with distinct black and white areas, such as in line drawings.
  • Page 96: [Photo Size]

    5.10 Scan Settings [Photo Size] Select the size only for photographs. 5.10.8 Image Adjustment - Background Removal This function removes background or adjusts background density of originals to be scanned. Select either [Bleed Removal] or [Paper Discoloration Adj], and adjust the density with [Background Re- moval Level].
  • Page 97: Image Adjustment - Sharpness

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10.9 Image Adjustment - Sharpness When scanning, contours, for example, the edges of text, can be emphasized. 5.10.10 Application - Frame Erase Select to erase frames of the original. To erase all frames with the same width, press [Frame] and specify a numeric value between 1/16 and 2 inches (0.1 and 50.0 mm).
  • Page 98: 5.10.11 Application - Book Copy

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10.11 Application - Book Copy Configure settings to scan a two-page spread. In addition, the binding position and erase settings can be specified. Reference Specify the size of the two-page spread as the scan size. This function cannot be set with Quick Memory TX. [Book Spread] Scans a two-page spread as a single page.
  • Page 99: [Book Erase] - [Center Erase]

    5.10 Scan Settings Reference If the width to be erased around the original is specified with [Frame Erase] of the Book Copy function, the same settings also applies to [Frame Erase]. [Book Erase] - [Center Erase] Select to erase the shaded part around the binding position in the center of the original. Use the keypad or press [-] or [+] to enter a numeric value between 1/16 and 1-3/16 inches (0.1 and 30.0 mm).
  • Page 100: 5.10.12 Application - Annotation

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10.12 Application - Annotation Scanned and saved document data can be printed or transmitted with an image of the date/time or an an- notation number. Selecting the Annotation User Box To use the Annotation User Box function, scanned data must be saved in the Annotation User Box in ad- vance.
  • Page 101: Page Number

    5.10 Scan Settings Item Description [Text Details] [Text Color] Select the printing color from black, red, blue, green, yellow, cyan, or magenta. [Text Size] Select the size (8 pt/10 pt/12 pt/14 pt) in which text is printed. [Text Type] Select the font type from Times Roman or Helvet- ica.
  • Page 102: Stamp

    5.10 Scan Settings Stamp Prints a predetermined character string such as [URGENT] on a page. Item Description [Stamp Type/Preset Stamps] Select the stamp type such as URGENT, PLEASE REPLY or DO NOT COPY. [Pages] Select whether to print the date and time on all pages or the first page only.
  • Page 103: 5.10.14 Application - Send & Print

    5.10 Scan Settings Item Description [Check/Change Temporarily] Select to display the contents that you can Check/Change Temporarily. [Header Settings, Footer Settings] Specify whether to print the header and footer. Pressing [Print] allows you to specify whether to print text, the date/time or other information (dis- tribution control number, job number or serial number).
  • Page 104: Application - Tx Stamp (G3/Ip/I-Fax)

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10.15 Application - TX Stamp (G3/IP/I-FAX) TX Stamp When sending a fax using the ADF, apply this function to stamp the TX Stamp on the scanned originals to make sure that each page of the original has been scanned. TX Stamp is stamped only on the front-sided page for double-sided originals.
  • Page 105: 5.10.17 Separate Scan

    5.10 Scan Settings 5.10.17 Separate Scan The scan operation can be divided into several sessions by types of originals, for example, when all pages of originals cannot be loaded into the ADF, when the originals are placed on the original glass, or when single- sided originals and double-sided originals are mixed.
  • Page 106: Original Settings

    5.11 Original Settings 5.11 Original Settings Specify the type of original that is loaded, for example, if it contains mixed page sizes or Z-folded originals. Reference The original setting and orientation functions can be used together. 5.11.1 Special Original - Mixed Original Select this setting when loading originals with different sizes together into the ADF.
  • Page 107: Direction Settings - Binding Position

    5.11 Original Settings 5.11.5 Direction Settings - Binding Position Select the binding position of the original when it has punched holes or is stapled. This adjusts the scan of double-sided originals so that the binding position is not reversed. Item Description [Auto] Sets the binding position to the long side if the size is 11-11/16 inches (297...
  • Page 108: Despeckle

    5.11 Original Settings Reference If the specified number of pages does not match to that actually scanned, the specified number of pag- es is printed. This function is not available for memory transmission, since the total number of pages are automati- cally added.
  • Page 109: Communication Settings

    5.12 Communication Settings 5.12 Communication Settings 5.12.1 Line Settings (G3) With this function, configure line settings for Fax TX. Overseas TX Faxes are sent to locations with poor communication conditions at a lower baud rate. This function cannot be used together with the following functions. Polling TX Polling RX Bulletin board...
  • Page 110: Check Dest. & Send

    5.12 Communication Settings Check Dest. & Send The specified fax number is compared with the remote fax number (CSI) and data is sent only when those fax numbers match. If they do not match, the communication will fail; therefore preventing a sending error. Reference To check the destination and send, the fax number of this machine must be registered with the recipi- ent's fax machine.
  • Page 111: [Subject]

    5.12 Communication Settings [Subject] The text specified in the Utility menu is automatically displayed. To change the contents, press [Direct Input]. You can enter up to 64 characters. [From] The E-mail address of the administrator specified in the Utility menu is displayed. Reference The E-mail address of this machine is used for Internet faxing.
  • Page 112: Url Notification Setting (Ftp/Smb/Webdav)

    5.12 Communication Settings 5.12.3 URL Notification Setting (FTP/SMB/WebDAV) URL Notification Specify the E-mail address to be notified about the completion of a job. Reference A destination for the User Box in the main unit, FTP, PC (SMB), and WebDAV operation can be specified for the destination in URL Notification Setting.
  • Page 113: Communication Method Settings (G3)

    5.12 Communication Settings 5.12.4 Communication Method Settings (G3) You can specify how to send or receive data. Quick Memory TX A method used to start sending fax immediately after scanning a page of the original. This method allows even originals with many pages to be sent without overflowing memory. Reference If the optional Security Kit SC-507 is installed, and [Security Details] −...
  • Page 114: Polling Rx - Normal

    5.12 Communication Settings Polling RX - Normal A function available on the receiver's side to request a sender to send set documents or documents to be transmitted through polling reservation in the sender's machine. This is convenient when communication costs are to be borne by the receiver. Select [Normal] and select the recipient.
  • Page 115: Timer Transmission (Timer Tx)

    5.12 Communication Settings Reference You can enter up to 9-digit number for the bulletin board number. Timer transmission (Timer TX) Specify the sending time. Transmitting faxes in discount telephone rate hours such as late at night or early in the morning will reduce the cost. Use the keypad to specify the communication starting time. Reference It is specified in hours and minutes.
  • Page 116: Polling Tx - Normal

    5.12 Communication Settings Polling TX - Normal Used to save documents to be transmitted through reserved polling transmission based on a receiver's in- struction. Select [Normal] when scanning originals to save data in the Polling TX User Box. Reference For details on deleting or checking documents in the Polling TX User Box, refer to the [User's Guide Box Op- erations].
  • Page 117: F-Code Transmission (F-Code Tx)

    5.12 Communication Settings Reference For the bulletin board number, enter the box number between 1 to 999999999 of the Bulletin Board User Box that has been registered in advance. Only one document can be saved in a single bulletin board. You can create up to 10 bulletin boards for this machine.
  • Page 118: Fax Header Settings (G3/Ip/I-Fax)

    5.12 Communication Settings 5.12.7 Fax Header Settings (G3/IP/I-FAX) Specify whether to attach sender information (TTI) when sending documents. Select the sender name from the sender name list. Reference To register the contents of the header information to be added to the original, use [Header Information] in Administrator Settings.
  • Page 119: Redialing (G3/Ip)

    5.13 Redialing (G3/IP) 5.13 Redialing (G3/IP) Redialing refers to the operation to dial to the same destination again. If a fax cannot be sent for example because the recipient's line is busy, the machine redials after a specified period has elapsed. 5.13.1 Auto redialing If a fax cannot be sent, for example because the recipient's line is busy, the machine automatically redials...
  • Page 120: Receiving (G3/Ip/I-Fax)

    Receiving (G3/IP/I-FAX)
  • Page 121: Receiving (G3: Without External Telephone Connected)

    Receiving (G3: Without external telephone connected) Receiving (G3/IP/I-FAX) This section explains the types of fax reception and respective operations. Receiving (G3: Without external telephone connected) 6.1.1 Auto RX (Dedicated for fax line) Specify this mode to use the telephone line dedicated for fax transmission. The machine automatically starts receiving fax data when it detects the ring signal for the specified times.
  • Page 122: Receiving (G3: With External Telephone Connected)

    Receiving (G3: With external telephone connected) Receiving (G3: With external telephone connected) 6.2.1 Manual RX (Dedicated telephone line) It is convenient to set the machine to manual mode if an external telephone is connected to this machine and the line is primarily used for telephone communication. Receiving The external telephone continues to ring •...
  • Page 123: Receiving (I-Fax)

    Receiving (I-FAX) Receiving (I-FAX) E-mail messages can be received either automatically or manually. When this machine receives an E-mail message, the E-mail text and attachment file are printed automatically. Data is saved in the Memory RX User Box if [Memory RX Setting] is enabled in the Utility menu. The saved documents can be printed as needed.
  • Page 124: Receiving (Ip)

    Receiving (IP) Receiving (IP) This machine prints data automatically upon reception of IP Address Fax. Data is saved in the Memory RX User Box if [Memory RX Setting] is enabled in the Utility menu. The saved documents can be printed as needed. Reference For details on printing documents saved in the Memory RX User Box, refer to the [User's Guide Box Opera- tions].
  • Page 125: In-Memory Proxy Reception

    In-memory proxy reception In-memory proxy reception 6.5.1 In-memory proxy reception When it is unable to print a received document due to paper jamming, running short of consumables or other reasons, data is saved in the memory until the machine is ready to print it again. This function is referred to as In-memory proxy reception.
  • Page 126: Printing Upon Data Reception

    Printing upon data reception Printing upon data reception When a document is received, the paper size of the received document is compared with the paper size in the paper tray, and the document is printed either by being reduced to the specified zoom ratio, or to the size that the document fits the paper size to be printed.
  • Page 127: Printing At Reduced Size To Fit The Paper Size To Be Printed

    Printing upon data reception 6.6.2 Printing at reduced size to fit the paper size to be printed If a document size longer than the standard size is received, the optimal paper size is determined based on the width and length of the received document and printed accordingly. If the optimal-size paper is not load- ed in the paper tray, the document size is reduced to the near-size paper.
  • Page 128 Printing upon data reception Width of re- Print posi- Length of received document ceived docu- tion of recep- ment tion information A4-width [OFF] or [In- 0 to 154 155 to 314 315 to 386 387 or more side Body Text] [Outside Body 0 to 146 147 to 306...
  • Page 129: Step 2: Select Actual Print Paper Size

    Printing upon data reception Step 2: Select actual print paper size Checks whether the paper size determined in Step 1 is loaded in the machine or not. Optimal paper size loaded: Printing starts. Optimal paper size unavailable, or [Auto Tray Switch ON/OFF] (automatic paper tray switching function) of the paper tray is set to [Restrict]: The alternative paper size is searched for in the descending order as shown in the table.
  • Page 130 Printing upon data reception Optimal paper size 5-1/2 e 8- 8-1/2 e 11 8-1/2 e 11 v 8-1/2 e 14 11 e 17 w 1/2 v Paper selection order 5-1/2 e 8- 8-1/2 e 11 8-1/2 e 11 v 8-1/2 e 14 11 e 17 w (From top to bottom) 1/2 v...
  • Page 131: Restrictions For Printing

    Printing upon data reception Restrictions for printing The following lists the restrictions on printing documents. Documents are printed in reduced size if the print paper size is smaller than that determined in Step 1. If [Print Separate Fax Pages] is set to [OFF], documents are automatically rotated by 90 degrees if the orientation of the print paper does not match with that determined in Step 1.
  • Page 132: Printing At Full Size

    Printing upon data reception 6.6.3 Printing at full size If [Min. Reduction for RX Print] is set to [Full Size] in the Utility menu, documents are printed on the paper of the same size at the same magnification. If the same-size paper is not available, it is printed on the paper larger than the original size.
  • Page 133 Printing upon data reception Paper size of received doc- [Min. Reduction for RX Print] setting If a specific tray is ument assigned in [Tray Full Size 96 to 87 % Selection for RX Print] Printed on long paper (longer than standard size) Printed on the opti- Printed on the paper...
  • Page 134: Footer Position

    Footer Position Footer Position Reception date, time, reception number and page number are automatically added to the received document for printing. The received information is printed on the following location of the document according to the [Header/Footer Position] setting. Reference To send a document in color using the IP Address Fax function, the information is printed only within the original image area.
  • Page 135: Convenient Functions (G3/Ip/I-Fax)

    Convenient functions (G3/IP/I-FAX)
  • Page 136: Memory Rx (G3/Ip/I-Fax)

    Memory RX (G3/IP/I-FAX) Convenient functions (G3/IP/I-FAX) This section explains the convenient functions for fax transmission. Memory RX (G3/IP/I-FAX) Received documents can be saved and printed as required. This function is referred to as memory reception. Received documents are saved in the Memory RX User Box. Access the User Box and print the document. Unnecessary documents can be deleted as well.
  • Page 137: Pc-Fax Rx (G3)

    PC-Fax RX (G3) PC-Fax RX (G3) A function to save document data, when received by fax, to User Boxes in the machine's internal hard disk. The saved data can be printed or sent. Memory RX User Box or any User Boxes specified are used as saving destination User Boxes.
  • Page 138: Tsi Distribution (G3)

    TSI Distribution (G3) TSI Distribution (G3) Documents received with the fax ID of the sender (TSI) can be automatically distributed to the forwarding des- tinations prepared for each sender. The following destinations can be specified for forwarding. User Box E-Mail Address WebDAV 1.
  • Page 139: Confidential Rx (G3)

    Confidential RX (G3) Confidential RX (G3) A function to transmit an original between you and specific persons using the Confidential User Box. Sending an original to a Confidential User Box of the recipient machine is referred to as confidential transmission, and receiving an original in a Confidential User Box of your machine is referred to as confidential reception.
  • Page 140: Relay Distribution (G3)

    Relay distribution (G3) Relay distribution (G3) 7.5.1 Description of relay distribution A function to send fax via a relay distribution station. When a document is sent by fax, it is saved in a relay distribution station and forwarded to the destination afterwards. When there are multiple broadcast destina- tions at distant places, by grouping the broadcast destinations to the relay station for each region, the entire amount of the communication charges can be reduced by doing the relay transmission from the relaying sta- tion.
  • Page 141: Sending Fax To The Relay Distribution Station

    Relay distribution (G3) 7.5.3 Sending fax to the relay distribution station Select [F-Code TX] in [Communication Settings] - [Communication Method Settings], and configure the fol- lowing settings. [SUB Address]: Enter the Relay User Box number of the relay distribution station using the keypad. [Password]: Enter the relay password.
  • Page 142: Polling Tx/Rx (G3)

    Polling TX/RX (G3) Polling TX/RX (G3) 7.6.1 Polling TX A function to save documents in the internal hard disk to send it based on a receiver's polling instruction. For details on saving documents in the Polling Transmission User Box, refer to page 5-65. When a document is specified for polling transmission, it is saved in the Polling Transmission User Box in the System User Box.
  • Page 143: Bulletin (G3)

    Bulletin (G3) Bulletin (G3) A function to register a bulletin board, and to register a posting documents to be viewed. To register a bulletin board, first register the Bulletin Board User Box, and then save the document using the User Box mode. Documents posted on the bulletin board can be taken out, deleted or printed by accessing through the Bul- letin Board User Box.
  • Page 144: Fax Transmission Using Extension Lines (G3)

    Fax transmission using extension lines (G3) Fax transmission using extension lines (G3) If two units of the Fax Kit FK-502 are installed, different functionality can be specified to the second line by configuring separately. The following shows the available functions. Line Parameter Setting: The dialing scheme, number of incoming rings, and line monitoring sound can be specified.
  • Page 145: Fax Forwarding (G3)

    Fax forwarding (G3) Fax forwarding (G3) Received documents can be forwarded to the pre-set destination. The following shows the available func- tions. This machine can be configured so that it forwards the document and prints the same document. If two units of Fax Kit FK-502 are installed, specify the line used to forward received faxes. Reference These functions can be specified in [Fax Settings] - [Function Settings] - [Forward TX Setting] in Admin- istrator Settings.
  • Page 146: Description Of Reports And Lists

    Description of reports and lists...
  • Page 147: Types Of Reports And Lists

    Types of reports and lists Description of reports and lists This section explains how to print various reports and lists and provides descriptions. Types of reports and lists Reports and lists printed with this machine are as follows. 8.1.1 Reports There are reports that are printed automatically, reports for which printing method can be specified, and re- ports that are printed upon requests.
  • Page 148: Lists

    Types of reports and lists Report name Description [Confidential Rx Report] This report is printed automatically upon reception of a confidential docu- (G3) ment if [Confidential Rx Report] is set to [ON] in [Report Settings] of the Utility mode. [Polling TX Report] The result of transmission to the bulletin board is printed automatically if [Bul- (G3) letin TX Report] is set to [ON] in [Report Settings] in the Utility menu.
  • Page 149: Common Lists

    Common lists Common lists 8.2.1 [Address Book List] The list of the address book entries can be printed. How to print Select [Address Book List] from [One-Touch/User Box Registration] - [One-Touch/User Box Registra- tion List] in Administrator Settings, specify the starting number, the number of entries, and the destina- tion type, and then press [Print].
  • Page 150: Information Included In The List

    Common lists Information included in the list Information included in the list varies depending on the type of address book. Item Description [No.] Address book registration number (One touch number). [*] (Index) Index characters used for search. [Name] Name representing the registered destination. [G3 FAX] Registered fax number.
  • Page 151 Common lists Item Description [File Path] Registered file path. [User ID] Registered user ID. [Password] Registered password. (The password is indicated by [********].) [Apply Level/Referable Registered access allowed level. Group] E-mail Item Description [No.] Address book registration number (One touch number). [*] (Index) Index characters used for search.
  • Page 152: Group List]

    Common lists User Box Item Description [No.] Address book registration number (One touch number). [*] (Index) Index characters used for search. [Name] Name representing the registered destination. [User Box Number] Registered User Box number. [Apply Level/Referable Registered access allowed level. Group] 8.2.2 [Group List]...
  • Page 153: Print Sample

    Common lists Print sample Information included in the list Item Description [No.] Group number. [Name] Name representing the registered group. [Addr. No.] Address book registration number (One touch number) registered for the group. [Access Allowed Level] Registered access allowed level. [Regist Count] The number of address book registration numbers (One Touch numbers) registered for the group.
  • Page 154: Print Sample

    Common lists Configure the Paper Tray and Simplex/Duplex settings, and then press [Start]. Print sample Information included in the list Item Description [No.] Program destination number. [Name] Name representing the program group registered. [Address Book] Address book registration number. bizhub C360/C280/C220...
  • Page 155: Reports/Lists Commonly Used Among G3/Ip/I-Fax

    Reports/lists commonly used among G3/IP/I-FAX Reports/lists commonly used among G3/IP/I-FAX 8.3.1 [Activity Report] This report contains the transmission and reception log. The report can contain up to 700 records in total, and in separate pages for transmission log and reception log. The Activity Report is printed automatically. Also, only the transmission log (TX Report), reception log (RX Report) or both of the transmission and recep- tion log (Activity Report) can be printed as needed.
  • Page 156 Reports/lists commonly used among G3/IP/I-FAX Item Description [Note] One of the followings is printed. [L1]: Main line (G3 only) [L2]: Sub line (G3 only) [TMR]: Timer TX [POL]: Polling [ORG]: Original size specified [FME]: Frame erase [MIX]: Sent by mixed original mode [CALL]: Manual transmission [CSRC]: Remote diagnosis [FWD]: Forward...
  • Page 157: Tx Result Report]

    Reports/lists commonly used among G3/IP/I-FAX 8.3.2 [TX Result Report] The result of transmission is printed automatically. Select the print timing from ON, If TX Fails, or OFF in Ad- ministrator Settings of the Utility menu. 8.3.3 [Broadcast Report] Printed automatically when a sequential broadcast transmission is completed. You can enable or disable this report to be printed in [Sequential TX Report] in the Utility menu.
  • Page 158: [Fax Setting List]

    Reports/lists commonly used among G3/IP/I-FAX [Fax Setting List] bizhub C360/C280/C220 8-13...
  • Page 159: [Relay List]

    Reports/lists commonly used among G3/IP/I-FAX [Relay List] bizhub C360/C280/C220 8-14...
  • Page 160: [Sender (Tsi) Rx User Box]

    Reports/lists commonly used among G3/IP/I-FAX [Sender (TSI) RX User Box] [Confidential/Bulletin List] bizhub C360/C280/C220 8-15...
  • Page 161: Report Printed For G3 Fax

    Report printed for G3 fax Report printed for G3 fax 8.4.1 [Polling TX Report] The result of polling transmission is printed automatically. You can select ON, If TX Fails, or OFF from [TX Result Report] in the Utility menu. 8.4.2 [Polling RX Report] Printed automatically when a polling document is received.
  • Page 162: Reservation Communication Report]

    Report printed for G3 fax 8.4.4 [Reservation Communication Report] Printed automatically when a timer transmission is specified. You can enable or disable this report to be printed in [Timer Reservation TX Report] in the Utility menu. 8.4.5 [Reservation Polling TX Report] Printed automatically when a polling transmission is reserved (when a document is saved in the Polling Trans- mission User Box of this machine).
  • Page 163: An Address Polling Rx Reserved Report]

    Report printed for G3 fax 8.4.7 [An address Polling Rx Reserved Report] Printed automatically when a polling reception to single destination is reserved. You can enable or disable this report to be printed in [Timer Reservation TX Report] in the Utility menu. 8.4.8 [Sequence Polling Rx Reserved Report] Printed automatically when a polling reception to multiple destinations is reserved.
  • Page 164: Bulletin Tx Report](Polling Tx Report)

    Report printed for G3 fax 8.4.10 [Bulletin TX Report](Polling TX Report) Printed automatically when a polling transmission is executed to the document saved in the bulletin board. You can enable or disable this report to be printed in [Bulletin TX Report] in the Utility menu. 8.4.11 [Relay TX Result Report] This report is printed automatically upon transmission of a document to the relay distribution destination...
  • Page 165: Pc-Fax Tx Error Report]

    Report printed for G3 fax 8.4.13 [PC-Fax TX Error Report] Printed automatically when an error occurs in PC-FAX transmission. You can enable or disable this report to be printed in [PC-Fax TX Error Report] in the Utility menu. bizhub C360/C280/C220 8-20...
  • Page 166: Report Printed For Internet Fax

    Report printed for Internet Fax Report printed for Internet Fax 8.5.1 [Internet Fax Rx Error Report] Printed automatically when the reception of Internet Fax or IP Address Fax fails. You can enable or disable this report to be printed in [Network Fax RX Error Report] in the Utility menu. 8.5.2 [Print MDN Message] When the sender (this machine) requests the recipient's machine to confirm that the E-mail message is un-...
  • Page 167: Print E-Mail Message Body]

    Report printed for Internet Fax 8.5.4 [Print E-mail Message Body] Specify whether to print the body of the received E-mail message automatically or not. You can specify whether to print or not in [Print E-mail Message Body] in the Utility menu. Reference Even if [Print E-mail Message Body] is set to [ON], the body of the received E-mail message is not print- ed if "Content-XCIAJWNETFAX:IGNORE"...
  • Page 168: Print Sample

    Report printed for Internet Fax Print sample bizhub C360/C280/C220 8-23...
  • Page 169: Report Printed For Ip

    Report printed for IP Report printed for IP 8.6.1 [Network Fax RX Error Report] For details, refer to page 8-21. bizhub C360/C280/C220 8-24...
  • Page 170: User Mode Settings

    User Mode Settings...
  • Page 171: Menu Trees In User Mode

    Menu trees in User mode User Mode Settings Menu trees in User mode The following setting items are available from the Utility (User mode). The menu tree contains the items that relate to Network Scan, G3 Fax and Network Fax. 9.1.1 [One-Touch/User Box Registration] First level...
  • Page 172 Menu trees in User mode First level Second level Third level Fourth level 4 [PC (SMB)] [No.] (p. 9-11) [Name] [User ID] [Pass- word] [Host Ad- dress] [File Path] [Refer- ence] [Index] [Icon] 5 [FTP] (p. 9-13) [No.] [Name] [Host Ad- dress] [File Path] [User ID]...
  • Page 173 Menu trees in User mode First level Second level Third level Fourth level 6 [WebDAV] [No.] (p. 9-14) [Name] [User ID] [Pass- word] [Host Ad- dress] [File Path] [Proxy] [SSL Set- tings] [Port Number] [Index] [Icon] 7 [IP Address Fax] [No.] (p.
  • Page 174: User Settings]

    Menu trees in User mode 9.1.2 [User Settings] First level Second level Third level Fourth level 2 [Custom Display 2 [Scan/Fax Set- [Default Tab] Settings] tings] (p. 9-24) [Program Default] [Address Book Index Default] [Shortcut Key 1] [Shortcut Key 2] [Default Address Book] [Default Address Type] 5 [FAX Active...
  • Page 175: Mode Memory

    Menu trees in User mode 9.1.3 Mode Memory First level Second level Third level Fourth level [Page List] [Register Pro- [Name] gram] (p. 9-20) [Address] [URL Notif. Destination] [Check Program [Check Address] Settings] (p. 9-21) [Check Scan Settings] [Check Original Settings] [Communication Settings] [Check E-Mail Settings] [Check URL Notif.
  • Page 176: One-Touch/User Box Registration

    One-Touch/User Box Registration One-Touch/User Box Registration A maximum of 2,000 destinations can be registered with the address book. Reference If [Registering and Changing Addresses] is set to Restrict in Administrator Settings, register these des- tinations using [One-Touch/User Box Registration] in Administrator Settings. 9.2.1 Displaying the One-Touch/User Box Registration screen To display the One-Touch/User Box Registration screen, press the Utility/Counter key on the control panel...
  • Page 177: Address Book - User Box

    One-Touch/User Box Registration 2/2 page Item Description [No.] Press [No.], and then enter the registration number of the destination be- tween 1 and 2,000. Press [OK] without entering any number to register the smallest number available. [Name] Use the touch panel to enter the name to be registered in the address book using up to 24 characters.
  • Page 178: Address Book - Fax

    One-Touch/User Box Registration Item Description [No.] Press [No.], and then enter the registration number of the destination be- tween 1 and 2,000. Press [OK] without entering any number to register the smallest number available. [Name] Use the touch panel to enter the name to be registered in the address book using up to 24 characters.
  • Page 179 One-Touch/User Box Registration Item Description [No.] Press [No.], and then enter the registration number of the des- tination between 1 and 2,000. Press [OK] without entering any number to register the smallest number available. [Name] Use the touch panel to enter the name to be registered in the address book using up to 24 characters.
  • Page 180: Address Book - Pc (Smb)

    One-Touch/User Box Registration 9.2.5 Address Book - PC (SMB) Register PC (SMB) destinations. To register a new destination, press [New]. 1/3 page 2/3 page 3/3 page Item Description [No.] Press [No.], and then enter the registration number of the destination be- tween 1 and 2,000.
  • Page 181 One-Touch/User Box Registration Item Description [User ID] Enter the user ID for logging into the destination computer via the touch panel (up to 127 bytes). • If user authentication settings have been applied, you can avoid register- ing a password on the screen for registering a new PC (SMB) destination and enhance security by using the user ID and password included in user registration information.
  • Page 182: Address Book - Ftp

    One-Touch/User Box Registration 9.2.6 Address Book - FTP Register FTP destinations. To register a new destination, press [New]. 1/3 page 2/3 page 3/3 page Item Description [No.] Press [No.], and then enter the registration number of the destination be- tween 1 and 2,000. Press [OK] without entering any number to register the smallest number available.
  • Page 183: Address Book - Webdav

    One-Touch/User Box Registration Item Description [Host Address] Enter the host name, IPv4 address or IPv6 address as the host address for the destination server. The host name must be less than 63 characters in length. • If you enter a host name and then select to enter an IP address, the host name is cleared.
  • Page 184 One-Touch/User Box Registration 2/3 page 3/3 page Item Description [No.] Press [No.], and then enter the registration number of the destination be- tween 1 and 2,000. Press [OK] without entering any number to register the smallest number available. [Name] Use the touch panel to enter the name to be registered in the address book using up to 24 characters.
  • Page 185: Address Book - Ip Address Fax

    One-Touch/User Box Registration Item Description [Icon] Select an icon. • The selected icon is used for the image panel function that is available when the optional function code "CAA" is enabled. Reference To check a registered destination, select its registered name, and then press [Check Job Set.]. To change the settings for a registered destination, select its registered name, and then press[Edit].
  • Page 186: Address Book - Internet Fax

    One-Touch/User Box Registration Item Description [Port Number] Enter the port number (any number between 1 and 65535). [Destination Machine Select [Color] or [Monochrome] depending on the recipient's machine type. Type] [Index] Select the index. For a frequently used destination, specify the index charac- ters and select [Favorites] at the same time.
  • Page 187: Registering Groups

    One-Touch/User Box Registration Item Description [E-Mail Address] Enter the E-mail address of the destination via the touch panel. [RX Ability (Destination)] Select the items for which the recipient machine can receive for compression type, paper size and resolution. [Index] Select the index. For a frequently used destination, specify the index charac- ters and select [Favorites] at the same time.
  • Page 188: Registering E-Mail Setting Subjects (E-Mail/I-Fax)

    One-Touch/User Box Registration 9.2.11 Registering E-mail setting subjects (E-mail/I-FAX) Up to 10 E-mail subjects and Internet fax subjects (Subject) can be registered. A desired text string can be selected from those registered when sending. To register a new subject, press [New]. Item Description [Subject]...
  • Page 189: Registering A Scan/Fax Program

    One-Touch/User Box Registration 9.2.13 Registering a scan/fax program You can register destinations to which faxes are frequently sent as programs together with Scan, Original, and Communication Settings. If these are registered as programs, you can call a registered set of the desti- nation and its Scan, Original, and Communication Setting by simply pressing the Mode Memory key.
  • Page 190: Check Program Settings

    One-Touch/User Box Registration Check Program Settings Press this key to check the contents of a registered program. After checking them, press [Close]. Item Description [Check Address] Allows you to check the specified address. [Check Scan Settings] Allows you to check the scan settings configured for the program. [Check Original Settings] Allows you to check the original settings configured for the program.
  • Page 191: Create User Box - Bulletin Board User Box (G3)

    One-Touch/User Box Registration 9.2.15 Create User Box - Bulletin Board User Box (G3) Reference For details on creating Bulletin Board User Boxes, refer to the [User's Guide Box Operations]. 9.2.16 Create User Box - Relay User Box (G3) Reference For details on creating the Relay User Box, refer to the [User's Guide Box Operations]. 9.2.17 Limiting Access to Destinations - Apply Levels/Groups to Destinations Apply a reference permission level to a destination.
  • Page 192: Program

    One-Touch/User Box Registration Program Select a destination whose level you want to change, and then press [Apply Group] or [Apply Level] to specify the level. bizhub C360/C280/C220 9-23...
  • Page 193: User Settings

    User Settings User Settings 9.3.1 Displaying the User Settings screen To display the User Settings screen, press the Utility/Counter key on the control panel, and then select [User Settings] from the Utility menu that appears. Reference An item can also be selected by pressing the key on the keypad for the correspondent number. To se- lect [User Settings], press 2 on the keypad.
  • Page 194: Custom Display Settings - Fax Active Screen (G3/Ip/I-Fax)

    User Settings 2/2 page Item Description [Default Address Book] Select Index or Address Type as the way the registered destinations are dis- played. [Default Address Type] When you set [Default Address Book] to [Address Type], select an address type that is displayed as the default in the [Address Book] tab 9.3.3 Custom Display Settings - Fax Active Screen (G3/IP/I-FAX) Customize the Fax Active screen.
  • Page 195: Custom Display Settings - Search Option Settings

    User Settings 9.3.4 Custom Display Settings - Search Option Settings Configure the contents of the search option screen when performing an detail search for registered destina- tions. (E-mail/Box/SMB/FTP/WebDAV/G3/IP/I-FAX) Item Description [Uppercase and Lower- Select whether to differentiate uppercase and lowercase letters when per- case Letters] forming a search.
  • Page 196 (excluding push scanning). (Default: 120 sec.) • To use the machine as a scanner from an application using TWAIN, install the KONICA MINOLTA TWAIN driver software designed for that pur- pose. For details, refer to the TWAIN driver manual in the bizhub C360/C280/C220 series CD.
  • Page 197: Administrator Mode Settings

    Administrator Mode Settings...
  • Page 198: Configuration Before Use

    10.1 Configuration before use Administrator Mode Settings Configure Fax/Scan settings in the Administrator mode. 10.1 Configuration before use 10.1.1 E-mail Before using E-mail transmission or Internet Fax, configure the following items. This section introduces basic items. Also refer to the [User's Guide Network Administrator] for details. The E-mail address of the administrator TCP/IP Setting E-Mail TX (SMTP)
  • Page 199: Internet Fax

    10.1 Configuration before use 10.1.6 Internet Fax Before using Internet Fax, configure the following items. Network Fax Function Settings Header Information – Refer to page 10-15. Machine E-Mail Address – For details on the configuration procedure, refer to the [User's Guide Copy Operations]. Machine Setting –...
  • Page 200: Menu Tree In Administrator Mode

    10.2 Menu tree in Administrator mode 10.2 Menu tree in Administrator mode The following settings can be configured in Administrator Settings. The menu tree contains the items that re- late to Network Scan, G3 Fax and Network Fax. 10.2.1 [System Settings] First level Second level Third level...
  • Page 201: Fax Settings]

    10.2 Menu tree in Administrator mode 10.2.2 [Fax Settings] First level Second level Third level Fourth level 1 [Header Infor- [Sender] mation] (p. 10-14) [Sender Fax No.] 2 [Header/Footer [Header Position] Position] [Print Receiver's Name](Not displayed for North American or (p.
  • Page 202 10.2 Menu tree in Administrator mode First level Second level Third level Fourth level 5 [Function Set- 1 [Function [F-Code TX] tings] ON/OFF Setting] [Relay RX] (p. 10-21) [Relay Printing] [Destination Check Display Function] [Confirm Address (TX)] [Confirm Address (Register)] 3 [Memory RX Setting] (p.
  • Page 203: Security Settings]

    10.2 Menu tree in Administrator mode First level Second level Third level Fourth level 9 [Multi Line Set- 1 [Line Parameter [Dialing Method] tings] (p. 10-29) Setting] (p. 10-29) [Number of RX Call Rings] [Line Monitor Sound] 2 [Function Set- [PC-FAX TX Setting] tings] (p.
  • Page 204: Administrator Settings (E-Mail/Box/Smb/Ftp/Webdav)

    10.3 Administrator Settings (E-mail/Box/SMB/FTP/WebDAV) 10.3 Administrator Settings (E-mail/Box/SMB/FTP/WebDAV) This section describes administrator settings that are configured for E-mail Transmission, Save in User Box, SMB, FTP and WebDAV. 10.3.1 Displaying the Administrator Settings screen To display the Administrator Settings screen, press the Utility/Counter key on the control panel and then select [Administrator Settings] from the Utility menu that appears.
  • Page 205: Restrict Operation

    10.3 Administrator Settings (E-mail/Box/SMB/FTP/WebDAV) Restrict Operation Item Description [Restrict Broadcasting] Specify whether to allow the users to specify destinations to which to send broadcast faxes. 10.3.3 System Settings - Reset Setting - Job Reset - Next Job - Reset Data After Specify whether to reset settings (such as scan setting) configured for sending faxes after sending jobs.
  • Page 206: System Settings - Stamp Settings - Header/Footer Settings

    10.3 Administrator Settings (E-mail/Box/SMB/FTP/WebDAV) 10.3.4 System Settings - Stamp Settings - Header/Footer Settings Configure the settings for the header/footer to be inserted on all pages. You can use the settings for the head- er/footer configured here for faxing, scanning and printing. In the Header/Footer Setting window, press [New].
  • Page 207: Security Settings - Security Details

    10.3 Administrator Settings (E-mail/Box/SMB/FTP/WebDAV) System Settings - Advanced Preview Setting − Original direction setting dis- 10.3.5 play When sending a fax using the advanced preview, specify whether to display the screen for selecting the di- rection of the original after pressing Proof Copy. 10.3.6 Security Settings - Security Details 1/4 page...
  • Page 208 10.3 Administrator Settings (E-mail/Box/SMB/FTP/WebDAV) 2/4 page Item Description [Hide Personal Information] Specify whether to include destinations in Job History on the Job List screen. If [ON] is selected, destinations are not displayed. [Display Activity Log] Specify whether to display fax transmission and reception history.
  • Page 209: Administrator Settings (G3)

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) 10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) This section describes administrator settings that are configured for G3 Fax TX. The descriptions in this sec- tion also apply to Network Fax. 10.4.1 System Settings - Power Save Settings - Enter Power Save Mode Select the condition on which the machine shifts to the power save mode.
  • Page 210: System Settings - Restrict User Access

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) 10.4.3 System Settings - Restrict User Access Restrict Access to Job Settings - Registering and Changing Addresses Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-8. Restrict Operation - Restrict Broadcasting Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-9. 10.4.4 System Settings - Stamp Settings - Fax TX Settings Specify whether to reset stamp settings configured for scanning faxes when sending faxes.
  • Page 211: Fax Settings - Header/Footer Position

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) Item Description [Sender] Allows you to register more than one sender name that is to be printed on documents received by the recipient as sender information. Enter a text us- ing up to 30 characters. • To register a new sender, press [New].
  • Page 212 10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) The following indicates where to print sender information or reception information. [Inside Body Text]: The sender or receiving information is added so that it is overlaid on part of the orig- inal image before the fax is being sent. From : MFP01 To:123456789 05/25/2006 13:22 #138 P.001/001...
  • Page 213: Fax Settings - Line Parameter Setting

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) [OFF]: The sender name, fax ID of this machine, transmission start date and time, transmission number, and the number of pages are added as sender information. From : MFP01 987654321 05/25/2006 13:22 #138 P.001/001 10.4.8 Fax Settings - Line Parameter Setting Configure items related to fax transmission and reception.
  • Page 214 10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) 2/3 page Item Description [Line Monitor Sound] Set this item to ON to hear the line sound from a speaker during communi- cation. 3/3 page Item Description [Line Monitor Sound Vol.] Set the volume level of the speaker in the range between 0 and 31 (Default: 16).
  • Page 215: Fax Settings - Tx/Rx Setting

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) 10.4.9 Fax Settings - TX/RX Setting Configure the handling of files for polling TX operations and printing method for RX operations. 1/3 page Item Description [Duplex Print (RX)] If Duplex Print (RX) is set to ON, the original received is printed on both sides of the paper.
  • Page 216 10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) Item Description [Tray Selection for RX If you want to fix the paper tray used to print received faxes, select the paper Print] tray. The available tray types vary depending on the options that are installed. [Min.
  • Page 217: Fax Settings - Function Settings

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) 10.4.10 Fax Settings - Function Settings Function ON/OFF Settings 1/2 page Item Description [F-Code TX] Specify whether to use F-Code TX. • F-Code TX provides two methods: confidential transmission and relay transmission. Reference For details on confidential transmission, refer to page 7-5. For details on relay transmission, refer to page 7-6.
  • Page 218: Memory Rx Setting

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) Item Description [Confirm Address (TX)] When specifying a fax destination with direct input, a screen appears (G3) prompting you to enter the fax number again for confirmation. Entering the fax number twice prevents one from entering incorrect destinations. •...
  • Page 219: Closed Network Rx

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) Closed Network RX Specify whether to use the Closed Network RX function. To use the function, specify a password that is used for Closed Network RX. Press [No] to clear the entered setting and then specify a password using the keypad. (up to 4 digits) Reference Closed Network RX is only available when the receiver has password transmission function.
  • Page 220: Incomplete Tx Hold

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) If [Confirm Address (Register)] is ON, a screen for entering the fax number again appears after you press [OK]. Enter the fax number and then press [OK]. Reference For details on the Confirm Address function, refer to page 10-21. Incomplete TX Hold This function temporarily retains documents failed to be transmitted in the Fax Retransmit User Box even with auto-redial due to a communications error or busy signals.
  • Page 221: Pc-Fax Rx Settings

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) PC-Fax RX Settings Specify whether to use the PC-Fax RX function. To use the function, configure the following items. If two units of the Fax Kit FK-502 are installed, and [Individual Receiving Line Setup] is set to [ON] in Admin- istrator Settings, you can select either [Fax Line 1] or [Fax Line 2] to configure settings for each line.
  • Page 222: Fax Settings - Pbx Connection Setting

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) Item Description [Action when TSI User Box is not set.] Configure how the machine should react when a specified User Box is not found. [Automatically Print]: Prints received documents. [Memory RX User Box]: Saves received documents in a Mem- ory RX User Box.
  • Page 223: Fax Settings - Report Settings

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) 10.4.12 Fax Settings - Report Settings Specify a way to output reports. 1/3 page Item Description [Activity Report] Configure output settings for Activity Report. To output the re- port, configure the following settings. [Output Setting] Specify the time when the report is to be output. [Daily]: Outputs the report every day at a certain time.
  • Page 224 10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) 2/3 page Item Description [Bulletin TX Report] Configure the output settings for Bulletin TX Report. Specify whether to out- put the report. [Relay TX Result Report] Configure the output settings for Relay TX Result Report. Specify whether to output the report.
  • Page 225: Fax Settings - Job Settings List

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) 10.4.13 Fax Settings - Job Settings List This function outputs a list of settings related to faxes. Select a desired paper tray, and then press [Start]. Reference For an example of output of a list of settings, refer to page 8-12. 10.4.14 Fax Settings - Multi Line Settings If two units of the Fax Kit FK-502 are installed, configure settings for the second line.
  • Page 226: Function Settings

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) Item Description [Number of RX Call Set the number of incoming call rings in the range between 0 and 15 (Default: Rings] [Line Monitor Sound] Set this item to ON to hear the line sound from a speaker during communi- cation through the extension line.
  • Page 227: Sender Fax No

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) Sender Fax No. Register a sender fax number for the extension line. The registered fax number is printed as the sender's in- formation on the document received by the recipient. Enter a sender fax number using 0-9, *, #, [+], and space (up to 20 characters).
  • Page 228: Initialize

    10.4 Administrator Settings (G3) Initialize Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-11. Job History Thumbnail Display Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-11. Copy Guard Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-11. Password Copy Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-11.
  • Page 229: Administrator Settings (Ip/I-Fax)

    10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) 10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) This section describes administrator settings that are configured for Internet Fax and IP Address Fax. 10.5.1 System Settings - Power Save Setting - Enter Power Save Mode Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-13. 10.5.2 System Settings - Output Setting - Print/Fax Output Setting - Fax Reference...
  • Page 230: Fax Settings - Line Parameter Setting (Ip)

    10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) 10.5.7 Fax Settings - Header/Footer Position Reference For IP Address Fax in the color mode, reception information is not available for [Outside Body Text]. Even if [Outside Body Text] is selected, sender information is added to the inside of the original. Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-15.
  • Page 231: Tx Result Report

    10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) TX Result Report Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-27. Sequential TX Report Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-27. Broadcast Result Report Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-27. TX Result Report Check Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-27.
  • Page 232: Dsn Message (I-Fax)

    10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) DSN Message (I-FAX) Configure the output settings for DSN messages in Network Fax. Specify whether to output the body. Print E-mail Message Body (I-FAX) Configure the output settings for body of successfully received E-mail. Specify whether to output the body. 10.5.12 Fax Settings - Job Settings List Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-29.
  • Page 233: Fax Settings - Network Fax Settings

    10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) 10.5.13 Fax Settings - Network Fax Settings Configure the settings for Internet Fax and IP Address Fax. Black Compression Level Specify the device capabilities for fax transmissions when sending faxes with the file format selected to TIFF. [MMR] (default): The data size is smaller.
  • Page 234: Internet Fax Self Rx Ability (I-Fax)

    10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) Internet Fax Self RX Ability (I-FAX) This item appears if the Internet fax function is available. When an MDN request is sent from a recipient ma- chine, the machine sends information that is configured for its own capabilities. Configure the settings for the compression format, paper size and resolution.
  • Page 235: Internet Fax Advanced Settings (I-Fax)

    10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) Internet Fax Advanced Settings (I-FAX) This item appears if the Internet fax function is available. You can configure detailed settings for Internet fax- 1/2 page Item Description [MDN Request] Specify whether to request for an MDN to the recipient machine when send- ing a fax.
  • Page 236: Ip Address Fax Setting

    IP address faxes and models compatible with the Direct SMTP standard defined by CIAJ. However, a unique method developed for Konica Minolta models is used to transmit a color fax. [Mode 2] This mode allows communication between Konica Minolta models capable of transmitting IP address faxes and models compatible with the Direct SMTP standard defined by CIAJ.
  • Page 237: Display Activity Log

    10.5 Administrator Settings (IP/I-FAX) Display Activity Log Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-11. Initialize Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-11. Job History Thumbnail Display Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-11. Copy Guard Reference For the setting procedure, refer to page 10-11.
  • Page 238 PageScope Web Connection...
  • Page 239: Using Pagescope Web Connection

    11.1 Using PageScope Web Connection PageScope Web Connection This chapter explains functions of a device management utility PageScope Web Connection. 11.1 Using PageScope Web Connection PageScope Web Connection is a device control utility provided by the HTTP server built in the printer con- troller.
  • Page 240: Cache Function Of Web Browser

    11.1 Using PageScope Web Connection 11.1.3 Cache function of Web browser The Web browser has the cache function; therefore, the latest information may not be shown in the page dis- played using PageScope Web Connection. Using the cache function may result in an operation failure. When using PageScope Web Connection, disable the cache function on the Web browser.
  • Page 241: Logging In And Logging Out

    11.2 Logging in and logging out 11.2 Logging in and logging out 11.2.1 Login and logout flows Accessing with PageScope Web Connection displays the login page when User Authentication or Account Track is enabled, and displays the login page in the public user mode when User Authentication or Account Track is not enabled.
  • Page 242 11.2 Logging in and logging out Login as an administrator again. bizhub C360/C280/C220 11-5...
  • Page 243: When User Authentication Or Account Track Is Enabled

    11.2 Logging in and logging out When User Authentication or Account Track is enabled If PageScope Authentication Manager is used for authentication, ask your server administrator about the lo- gin procedure. The User Authentication or Account Track page appears. Enter the required items to log in. To log in as a different user or as an administrator, log out once.
  • Page 244: Logout

    11.2 Logging in and logging out Log in again. 11.2.2 Logout Click [Logout] or [To Login Screen] at the upper right of the window. A logout confirmation page appears. Click [OK] to return to the login page. Reference The login page that appears differs depending on whether Authentication is enabled in this machine. When logged in as a public user, [To Login Screen] appears.
  • Page 245: Login

    11.2 Logging in and logging out 11.2.3 Login PageScope Web Connection provides the user or administrator mode depending on how to log in. If nec- essary, you can log in to the user mode as an administrator or User Box administrator depending on user authentication or User Box administrator setting.
  • Page 246: Logging In As A Public User

    11.2 Logging in and logging out Logging in as a public user If user authentication is not enabled on the machine, you will be logging in as a public user. In the login page, select [Public User], and click [Login]. bizhub C360/C280/C220 11-9...
  • Page 247: Logging In As A Registered User

    11.2 Logging in and logging out Logging in as a registered user Specify the registered user name and password to log in when User Authentication is enabled in this ma- chine. In the login page, enter the user name and the password, and click [Login]. Reference If Account Track is enabled, also enter the account name and password.
  • Page 248: Logging In To Administrator Mode

    11.2 Logging in and logging out Logging in to administrator mode To configure the system or network setting, log in to the administrator mode. Select [Administrator], and then click [Login]. bizhub C360/C280/C220 11-11...
  • Page 249 11.2 Logging in and logging out Enter the administrator password, and then click [OK]. % To log in to the user mode as an administrator, select [Administrator (User Mode)], and enter the administrator password. % Logging in to the administrator mode locks the control panel of this machine, and you will not be able to use it.
  • Page 250: Display Mode In Administrator Mode

    11.2 Logging in and logging out Display mode in administrator mode In [System Settings] - [Display Setting], the display mode in the administrator mode can be selected from [Tab Function Display] or [List Function Display]. This manual shows an example where the [List Function Display] is set.
  • Page 251 11.2 Logging in and logging out In [List Function Display], change the menu from the list box. Select the desired menu in the drop-down list, click [Display]. bizhub C360/C280/C220 11-14...
  • Page 252: Logging In As A User Box Administrator

    11.2 Logging in and logging out Logging in as a User Box administrator You can log in to the user mode as an administrator to delete a job when User Authentication is enabled in this machine. If necessary, you can log in to the user mode as a User Box administrator when the User Box administrator is enabled using the control panel.
  • Page 253: Page Configuration

    Item Description KONICA MINOLTA logo Click this logo to jump to the Konica Minolta Web site at the follow- ing URL. http://www.konicaminolta.com/ PageScope Web Con- Click this logo to display the version information of PageScope Web nection logo Connection.
  • Page 254 11.3 Page Configuration Item Description [To Login Screen]/ [Log- Click this button to log out the current mode and log in again. When out] logged in as a public user, [To Login Screen] appears. When logged in as a registered user or an administrator, [Logout] appears. [Change Password] Click this button to jump to the user password change page.
  • Page 255: User Mode Overview

    11.4 User Mode Overview 11.4 User Mode Overview Logging in to the user mode enables you to configure the following functions. 11.4.1 Information Reference You can also check the explanation of the user mode in the PageScope Web Connection online help or PageScope Web Connection manual included in the application CD-ROM.
  • Page 256: User Boxes

    11.4 User Mode Overview 11.4.2 Item Description [Current Jobs] Enables you to check the currently executed job or queued jobs. [Job History] Enables you to check the executed jobs. [Communication Enables you to check the completed transmission and reception jobs. List] 11.4.3 User Boxes...
  • Page 257: Direct Print

    11.4 User Mode Overview Item Description [Open System Displayed when the optional Fax Kit FK-502 is installed. This function opens the User Box] System User Box (Bulletin Board, Polling TX, Memory RX, or Relay User Box) to en- able you to handle a document saved in the User Box or change the User Box set- ting.
  • Page 258: Customize

    11.4 User Mode Overview 11.4.5 Store Address [Store Address] may not be displayed depending on settings in the administrator mode. Item Description [Address Book] Enables you to check the address book registered in this machine or to register and change an address. [Group] Enables you to check the group address book registered in this machine or to reg- ister and change an address.
  • Page 259: Administrator Mode Overview

    11.5 Administrator Mode Overview 11.5 Administrator Mode Overview Logging in to the administrator mode enables you to use the following functions. Reference For details on the administrator mode, refer to the [User's Guide Network Administrator]. The administrator modes are classified into two display modes: [Tab Function Display] and [List Func- tion Display].
  • Page 260: System Settings

    Reference To use this machine as a scanner with the application software under TWAIN, install the dedicated driv- er software KONICA MINOLTA TWAIN. For details, refer to the TWAIN driver manual in the CD sup- plied together with this machine.
  • Page 261: Security

    11.5 Administrator Mode Overview Item Description [Outline PDF Set- Specify whether to outline text. ting] 11.5.3 Security Item Description [PKI Settings] Register device certificates and configure the SSL, protocol, or external certificate settings. [Certificate Verifi- Specify the items to validate a certificate. cation Settings] [Address Refer- When giving destination access permission, specify a reference allowed group...
  • Page 262: User Authentication/Account Track

    11.5 Administrator Mode Overview 11.5.4 User Authentication/Account Track Item Description [General Settings] Configure the User Authentication or Account Track setting in this machine. To en- able authentication, configure the number of assigned counters or the When Number of Jobs Reach Maximum setting. [User Authentica- When enabling User Authentication, register the target user or configure user set- tion Setting]...
  • Page 263: Network

    11.5 Administrator Mode Overview 11.5.5 Network Item Description [TCP/IP Setting] Configure the TCP/IP setting when connecting this machine via network. [E-mail Setting] Configure the settings to send or receive E-mails (including Internet fax), and specify the extension function such as E-mail authentication. [LDAP Setting] Configure the settings to register the LDAP server.
  • Page 264: User Boxes

    11.5 Administrator Mode Overview Item Description [IEEE802.1x Au- Configure IEEE802.1X authentication settings. thentication Set- ting] [LLTD Setting] Select whether to enable or disable LLTD. [SSDP Settings] Configure the SSDP settings. [Bluetooth Set- Select whether to enable or disable Bluetooth. ting] •...
  • Page 265: Printer Settings

    11.5 Administrator Mode Overview 11.5.7 Printer Settings Item Description [Basic Setting] Specify the default values of the printer. [PCL Setting] Specify the default values in the PCL mode. [PS Setting] Specify the default values in the PS mode. [TIFF Setting] Configure paper settings for TIFF mode.
  • Page 266: Fax Settings

    11.5 Administrator Mode Overview 11.5.8 Store Address Item Description [Address Book] Enables you to check the address book registered in this machine or to register and change an address. [Group] Enables you to check the group address book registered in this machine or to reg- ister and change an address.
  • Page 267: Setting For Each Purpose

    11.5 Administrator Mode Overview Item Description [Header/Footer Configure the setting to print the sender or receiving information. Position] [Line Parameter Specify the fax line such as Dialing Method. Setting] [TX/RX Settings] Configure the paper, User Box, and other settings for sending or receiving data. [Function Setting] Configure the fax settings for Memory RX or Network Fax.
  • Page 268 Troubleshooting for fax and scanning problems...
  • Page 269: Cannot Send Faxes

    12.1 Cannot send faxes Troubleshooting for fax and scanning problems This chapter provides solutions for some problems you encounter while using fax and scanning functions. If you encounter a problem which is not listed in this chapter or difficult to solve, please contact your service representative.
  • Page 270: Network Fax Or Network Scan Sending

    12.1 Cannot send faxes 12.1.2 Network fax or network scan sending If you cannot send a fax while using the Internet Fax, IP Address Fax, E-mail, SMB, FTP, WebDAV or Web Service functions, follow the steps below to identify the problem. Check points Corrective Actions Does the size of E-mail to...
  • Page 271: Cannot Receive Faxes

    12.2 Cannot receive faxes 12.2 Cannot receive faxes When a fax cannot be received, try to correct problems by referring to the table below. If a fax reception error persists, please contact your service representative. Reference If you are unable to send a fax, the TX Result Report is output. For details, refer to page 8-12. (When printing the TX Result Report is enabled) For details on error messages, Refer to page 12-6.
  • Page 272: Network Fax

    12.2 Cannot receive faxes 12.2.2 Network Fax Description of Check points Corrective Actions problem Cannot receive Is paper in the If the add paper icon is lit, the machine is out of paper and re- faxes machine? ceived documents are stored in memory. Add paper. For the procedure for adding paper, refer to the [User's Guide Copy Operations].
  • Page 273: Error Messages Displayed

    12.3 Error messages displayed 12.3 Error messages displayed If the machine encounters a problem, an error dialog will appear and display one of the following error mes- sages. Take corrective actions by referring to the table below. If a communication error persists, please contact your service representative. 12.3.1 G3 Fax Error Message...
  • Page 274: If The Hdd Ready Indicator Indicates An Hdd Malfunction

    12.3 Error messages displayed 12.3.2 If the HDD Ready indicator indicates an HDD malfunction Contact your service representative. 12.3.3 Network Fax Error Code If the machine encounters a problem while sending or receiving a network fax, an error dialog will appear and error codes will be displayed in Nxx format.
  • Page 275: Reception System Error Code

    12.3 Error messages displayed Code Type Descrip- Redial ON Corrective Actions tion or OFF Memory Memory full Memory is full. overflow • Check that there are no other jobs being processed. • Reduce the number of pages to be sent or reduce the scanning resolution to re- send the fax.
  • Page 276: If [Contact Your Service Representative.] Is Displayed (Service Call)

    12.4 If [Contact your service representative.] is displayed (Service Call) 12.4 If [Contact your service representative.] is displayed (Service Call) If there is a problem that cannot be remedied by the customer, [Contact your service representative.] appears on the screen. (Service Call screen) Normally, the phone number and fax number for your service representative appear in the center of the Serv- ice Call screen.
  • Page 277 Appendix...
  • Page 278: Product Specifications

    13.1 Product specifications Appendix 13.1 Product specifications 13.1.1 Scanner functions Item Specifications Scan speed 70 sheets/minute (for 8-1/2 e 11 (A4)) Scannable range Same as the copier (Max. 11 e 17 (A3)) Functions E-Mail PC (SMB) User Box WebDAV Web Service Scanner resolution 200/300/400/600 dpi Scannable paper size...
  • Page 279: Tips

    13.2 Tips 13.2 Tips 13.2.1 Number of pages saved in memory This machine contains the 250 GB hard disk in the standard. In the hard disk, it is possible to store about 10,000 our standard originals in an A4 size sheet with 700 words that are saved and received in each mode (Copy, Printer, Scan, User Box and Fax) (with the resolution set to [Fine]).
  • Page 280 13.2 Tips From the list of [Scanners and Cameras], select this machine and then click [Import]. The [New Scan] dialog box appears. Load the original on the machine. Configure scan settings and then click [Scan]. In the [Tag these images] list, enter the file name and then click [Import]. The original is scanned and the scanned data is added to the list of images.
  • Page 281: Scanner Glossary

    13.3 Scanner Glossary 13.3 Scanner Glossary Term Description 10Base-T/ A set of specifications under the Ethernet standards. Those cables that consist of 100Base-TX/ twisted copper wire pairs are used. The transmission speed of 10Base-T is 10 1000Base-T Mbps, of 100Base-TX is 100 Mbps, and of 1000Base-T is 1000 Mbps. Active Directory A network service provided by Microsoft.
  • Page 282 13.3 Scanner Glossary Term Description DHCP The acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. used for a client compu- ter on the TCP/IP network to load network configuration automatically from a server. Just using a DHCP server to centrally manage IP addresses of the DHCP clients enables you to construct a network without IP address conflicts or other troubles.
  • Page 283 13.3 Scanner Glossary Term Description IPsec The name of a security technology used for the TCP/IP network. IPsec allows service with enhanced security by determining the protocol used for the encryp- tion of transmit packets and for authentication. IPv6 The acronym for Internet Protocol version 6. With the number of devices on the Internet increasing, the IPv6 protocol has been arranged to replace the current IPv4 protocol.
  • Page 284 13.3 Scanner Glossary Term Description The acronym for Optical Character Reader, a device or software that converts handwritten or printed characters to text data by optically scanning them and comparing them with previously stored patterns for identification. The acronym for Operating System. This is base software used to control the sys- tem of a computer.
  • Page 285 13.3 Scanner Glossary Term Description Screen frequency The density of dots used to create the image. Single-page TIFF A TIFF file that contains only a single page. The acronym for Service Location Protocol. Services on a TCP/IP network and clients are automatically searched for. The acronym for Server Message Block.
  • Page 286: Internet Fax Glossary

    13.4 Internet Fax Glossary 13.4 Internet Fax Glossary This section describes the general terms used in the Internet fax communications. Term Description The acronym for Delivery Status Notifications, a delivery status notification mes- sage being returned from a receiver to a sender when the E-mail is delivered to the receiver's mail server.
  • Page 287: Fax Glossary

    13.5 Fax Glossary 13.5 Fax Glossary This section describes the general terms used in the fax communications. Explanations may be given of the terms of functions that are not included in this machine. Term Description Address Book A function of registering frequently used fax numbers of recipients. When regis- tering abbreviated addresses, you should also register the destination name and the search string, so that you can specify the destination using the search string to select.
  • Page 288 13.5 Fax Glossary Term Description F-Code A communication procedure related to the usage of subaddress of T.30* stand- ardized by CIAJ (Communications and Information Network Association of Ja- pan). F code is provided by Japanese Communications Industrial Corporation. Various kinds of capabilities are available for the communication among fax ma- chines with the F code function irrespective of difference of the fax machine brand.
  • Page 289 13.5 Fax Glossary Term Description Polling A function available on the receiver's side to request a sender to send documents set or stored in the sender's machine or memory. Program A function of registering frequently used destination fax numbers, or stereotyped transmission operation procedures.
  • Page 290 13.5 Fax Glossary Term Description Transmission source The transmission time, name, telephone number, page number, and other infor- record mation on the sender's side printed at the edge of the document on the receiver's side. Transmission time The time needed to send a fax. The higher the resolution or larger the paper, the longer the transmission takes.
  • Page 291 Index...
  • Page 292: Index By Item

    14.1 Index by item Index 14.1 Index by item Confidential RX ............7-5 Confidential RX report ..........8-18 Activity report ............8-10 Connection to network ..........4-2 Address book ............4-4 5-20 Contact your service representative ......12-9 E-mail ..............9-7 Fax .................9-9 Control panel ...............
  • Page 293 14.1 Index by item Long original ............. 5-55 Fax active screen ............9-25 Fax header settings ...........5-67 Maintenance ............11-22 Fax retransmit ............5-68 Manual redialing ............5-68 Fax settings .............11-29 Manual RX (Dedicated telephone line) ......6-3 F-code transmission ..........5-66 Manual transmission ..........5-35 File path ............5-28 5-29 MDN message ............
  • Page 294 14.1 Index by item Polling TX - bulletin ...........5-65 Send & print .............. 5-52 Polling TX - normal ............5-65 Sender fax no............10-31 Polling TX report ............8-16 Sending Advanced preview ..........5-12 Port number ..............5-27 Operation flow ............5-2 Preview - view pages ..........5-9 Separate scan ............
  • Page 295: Index By Button

    14.2 Index by button 14.2 Index by button Numerics Check Program Settings ......... 9-18 9-21 Check Scan Settings ..........9-21 1-Sided ..............5-37 Check URL Notif. Destination ........9-21 2-Sided ..............5-37 Check/Change Temporary ........5-52 City ................5-34 Access .................3-3 Closed Network RX ..........10-23 Accessibility ..............3-3 Color .................
  • Page 296 14.2 Index by button Document ..............5-11 Document Name ..........5-53 5-59 Header Information ..........10-14 Document Permissions ..........5-40 Header Position ............10-15 Dot Matrix Original ............5-36 Header Settings ............5-52 DSN Message ............10-36 Header Settings, Footer Settings ......10-10 DSN Request ............10-39 Header/Footer ............
  • Page 297 14.2 Index by button Multi Page ..............5-39 Print .............3-9 10-25 10-26 Print E-mail Message Body ........10-36 Print Paper Selection ..........10-19 Name ..5-33 9-10 9-11 9-13 9-15 9-16 Print Paper Size ............10-19 9-17 9-18 9-20 10-10 Print Position .........5-49 5-50 5-51 Network Fax RX Error Report ........10-35...
  • Page 298 14.2 Index by button Security Details ...........10-11 10-31 URL Notification Setting ........... 5-61 Select Group .............9-18 User Box ...........3-3 5-26 Select Line ...........5-59 9-10 10-23 User ID ..........9-12 9-14 9-15 Send ................3-9 User Name ............5-28 5-29 Send & Print ..............5-52 User Settings ............
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