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  • Page 1 TELECOM SAGEM Laser Pro 344 User Manual...
  • Page 2 ELCOME Congratulations for purchasing this SAGEM new generation communication terminal. Your Laser Fax Machine is the answer to all your most demanding professional needs. This User's Manual presents the model in the range: Model Equipment • 33.6 kbps fax. Laser Pro 344 •...
  • Page 3 Control panel key: return to previous menu and correct key: manual line taking, tone monitoring data entry. during fax transmission. keys: navigation keys. key: print the functions list. 18.Alphabetical keypad. key: scanning resolution during transmis- key: enter or go to next line. sion or copy.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents ONTENTS NSTALLATION Installing your terminal Installation requirements Operational precautions Unpacking the shipping box Unpacking the machine parts Description Installing the removable parts Installing the printer paper tray Installing the printer output stacker 1-10 Installing the document feeder for scanning 1-10 Installing the original document output stacker 1-11...
  • Page 6 Contents IRECTORY Creating subscribers records Adding a record Creating subscribers lists Adding a list Adding or deleting a number from the list Consulting a record or a list Modifying a record or a list Deleting a record or a list Printing the directory PERATION Sending...
  • Page 7 Contents Memorizing a sequence of keys 5-13 Counters 5-14 Deposit and polling 5-14 Locks 5-15 Entering the locking code 5-16 Locking the keyboard 5-16 Locking the numbers 5-16 Mail box (MBX FAX) 5-17 MBX management 5-17 Creating an MBX 5-17 5-18 Modifying the features of a MBX Printing the contents of a MBX...
  • Page 8 Contents This unit has been designed in accordance with European standards I-CTR37 and CTR21, it is designed for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). In case of any problems, first contact your Supplier. The mark CE attests that the products comply with the essential requirements of Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC. For user safety, in accordance with Directives 73/23/EC.
  • Page 9: Installing Your Terminal

    NSTALLATION NSTALLING YOUR TERMINAL NSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A proper location helps to ensure that your printer provides you with the long service life for which it is designed. Double-check to make sure that the location you select has the following characteristics. •...
  • Page 10: Operational Precautions

    Installation • Make sure there is no chance of ammonia or other organic gasses being generated in the area. • The grounded power outlet (refer to the safety instructions in the Safety section) you plan to con- nect to for power should be nearby and not obstructed. •...
  • Page 11 Installation • Do not allow water or other liquids to spill on or near the terminal. Fire or electrical shock can occur should water or liquid come into contact with the terminal. • Should liquid or any piece of metal accidently get inside the printer, immediately turn it off, unplug the power cord, and contact your dealer.
  • Page 12: Unpacking The Shipping Box

    Installation NPACKING THE SHIPPING BOX Take the protection profiles, the packing material and the machine out of the shipping box. Protection profiles Packing material Machine Shipping box...
  • Page 13: Unpacking The Machine Parts

    Installation NPACKING THE MACHINE PARTS Remove the plastic bags and check for the parts depicted below. 1 : Scanner output stacker 5 : Telephone line cord (model depending on country) 2 : Printer output stacker 6 : Fax/printer terminal 3 : Printer paper feed tray 7 : Document feed tray for scanning 4 : AC power cord (model depending on country)
  • Page 14 Installation Peel off the three strips of shipping tape from the front of the terminal. Pull out the two pads from the paper feed inlet.
  • Page 15 Installation Press the paper size guide on the right, in order to push both paper size guides to the left or to the right. Pull out the plastic tab and the shipping tape from the paper feed inlet. Peel off the shipping tape from the paper tray.
  • Page 16: Description

    Installation ESCRIPTION Scanner Document feed tray for scanning Control panel Adjustable paper guide Original document Scanner release output stacker button Printer output stacker Printer cover release button Printer On/Off Printer paper switch feed tray Second cassette paper tray (500 pages) Second paper cassette (option) Chip card...
  • Page 17: Installing The Removable Parts

    Installation NSTALLING THE REMOVABLE PARTS This section details the installation of the terminal's removable parts. NSTALLING THE PRINTER PAPER TRAY Using the printer's left and right notches, gently push the tray in until it stops (as illustrated below). Fit the tray cover.
  • Page 18: Installing The Printer Output Stacker

    Installation NSTALLING THE PRINTER OUTPUT STACKER With both hands, slightly bend the centre part of the stacker upwards in order to insert its clips into the notches located on the upper part of the printer. Release the stacker so that it recovers its initial shape.
  • Page 19: Installing The Original Document Output Stacker

    Installation NSTALLING THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT OUTPUT STACKER Fit the output stacker on the upper front part of the terminal by inserting its two toes into the notches provided. OADING PAPER Press the paper size guide on the right in order to push both paper size guides to the left or to the right.
  • Page 20 Installation Supported types of paper: Auto-feed cassette 60 to 90 g/m Manual feed tray 60 to 160 g/m Fit the paper tray cover into place. Caution - Do not add paper in the paper tray while the machine is printing. 1-12...
  • Page 21: Loading Paper Manually

    Installation OADING PAPER MANUALLY When printing on special paper, such as 60 to 160 g/m² max. colour paper or transparent film (laser printer compatible), you should load the paper manually, one sheet after the other. To do so: Insert your sheet of paper or film between the two feed pawls 1 and 2 located on the paper tray cover until it stops in the printer.
  • Page 22: Installing The Second Paper Cassette Unit (Option)

    Installation NSTALLING THE SECOND PAPER CASSETTE UNIT OPTION Remove the second paper cassette unit and Place the printer on top of the base unit. tray 2 from their packaging, including the Make sure to align the coupling pins of the protective tape used to hold the various base unit with the holes located underneath components in place.
  • Page 23: Connections

    Installation Remark be sure to use both hands whenever tray 2 is removed from or inserted into the second paper cassette unit. ONNECTIONS 1-15...
  • Page 24: Telephone Connection

    Installation Make sure the On/Off switch is set to 0 (Off). Key to the diagram: A: Telephone line connector B: AC power connector (model depending on country) 1: Line cord (model depending on country) 2: AC power cord (model depending on country) ELEPHONE CONNECTION Plug end of the telephone line (1) into the connector on the fax machine (A), and the other end into the wall telephone socket.
  • Page 25: Getting Started

    ETTING STARTED AVIGATION METHODS RESENTATION The navigator gives you access to the menus visible on screen. The navigator This navigator has 5 keys and allows you to move within the menus available on your machine.
  • Page 26: Moving Within The Menus

    Getting started Moving within the menus Use key Symbol used Enter the main menu. Select the next line in a menu. Select the previous line in a menu. Confirm entry and go to the following menu. Return to the previous menu. Confirm and exit from the current menu.
  • Page 27: The Display Screen

    Getting started Use key Symbol used Confirm your entry Delete a character by moving the cursor to the left. Confirm your entry and return to the initial screen. The display screen The screen has two lines of 16 characters. The cursor shows the line you selected.
  • Page 28: Direct Access By Number

    Getting started When in the selected menu, use the navigator arrows to move the cursor in front of the required sub-function. FUNCTIONS LISTT LOGS Validate your choice by pressing OK. Direct access by number You may print the functions list (M 51 OK) to know the number of a function. From the stand-by mode: Press the M key, enter the number of the required function and validate your choice by pressing OK.
  • Page 29 Getting started MAIN MENU 2: S ETUP Functions Function description Page Technical parameters p. 3-6 M 29 OK ECHNICALS Geographical settings p. 3-2 M 20 OK EOGRAPHICAL The country you select will set the corresponding 201 OK OUNTRY p. 3-2 network, language and keyboard Set the network individually p.
  • Page 30 Getting started MAIN MENU 7: M AILBOXES Functions Function description Page Create and modify a MBX p. 5-17 M 71 OK REATE Deposit a document into a MBX p. 5-18 M 72 OK EPOSIT Print the contents of a MBX p.
  • Page 31: Main Settings

    ETTING YOUR MACHINE AIN SETTINGS At the first power on, set-up the date and time, the network type, the language and check the others parameters shown hereafter. EFORE TRANSMISSION Date/Time At any moment you may change the date and time on your fax machine. To change the date and time: M 21 OK - SETUP / DATE/TIME Enter the numbers of the required time and date one after another,...
  • Page 32: Type Of Network

    Setting your machine Type of network You may connect your fax to either a PSTN or private network such as private automatic branch exchange (PABX). You must select the network which is the most convenient. To select the type of network: M 251 OK - SETUP / TEL.
  • Page 33: Local Prefix

    Setting your machine Local prefix This function is used when your fax is installed with a private network, behind a company’s PABX. It allows you to program an additional automatic local prefix (to be defined), enabling you to automatically exit the company’s telephone network system, but only under certain conditions: •...
  • Page 34: Document Feed Type

    Setting your machine Document feed type You may choose the way you want to feed your documents: • from memory, transmission will take place only after memory storage of the document and dial- ling. It allows you to get your originals back quickly to free up the machine. •...
  • Page 35: Reception Without Paper

    Setting your machine Saving an access code M 383 OK - FAX / FAX ANSW. / ANSWER CODE Enter the code (4 digits) and confirm with OK. Activating or deactivating the answering machine M 382 OK - FAX / FAX ANSW. / ACTIVATION If you saved an access code for your fax answering machine, enter it and validate with OK.
  • Page 36: Technical Parameters

    Setting your machine Once the relay is activated by your fax and as soon as the document is received by the remote fax, the document is printed before relaying to all subcribers on the list. To activate relay from your fax machine: Insert the document to relay (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 5-1).
  • Page 37: Parameter Setting

    Setting your machine Parameter Setting Signification Transmission speed for outgoing documents. 3 - TX SPEED 1 - 33600 2 - 14400 For a quality telephone line (compatible, no echo), 3 - 12000 communications occur at maximum speed. 4 - 9600 However, it may be necessary to restrict the transmission 5 - 7200 speed for some calls.
  • Page 38 Setting your machine...
  • Page 39: Directory

    IRECTORY Your fax lets you create a directory by memorising subscriber records and subscriber lists. • Your machine can store up to 250 subscriber records with names and phone numbers. • You may also group several names to build a subscriber list with up to 24 subscriber lists. A subscriber list is made from the subscriber records already stored.
  • Page 40: Adding A Record

    Directory DDING A RECORD M 11 OK - DIRECTORY / NEW CONTACT Your fax has just created a new record, fill in it by first entering your subscriber’s name then validate with OK. Remark you can stop the list creation at any time by pressing Enter the person’s fax number and press OK to confirm.
  • Page 41: Adding A List

    Directory DDING A LIST To add a list: M 12 OK - DIRECTORY / NEW LIST Your fax machine has just created a new list, fill it in by first entering the name of this list then confirm with OK. Remark You can stop a list or record creation at any time by pressing .
  • Page 42: Adding Or Deleting A Number From The List

    Directory DDING OR DELETING A NUMBER FROM THE LIST M 13 OK - DIRECTORY / MODIFY Select the subscriber list (L) by means of the keys and validate your choice with OK. Press OK to display the field, and add or delete the subscriber as shown in the SUBSCRIBER 1.
  • Page 43: Deleting A Record Or A List

    Directory ELETING A RECORD OR A LIST M 14 OK - DIRECTORY / CANCEL The directory appears in alphabetical order. Use the keys to select the subscriber record or subscribers list (L) you wish to delete and confirm with OK. Press again OK to confirm your deleting.
  • Page 44 Directory...
  • Page 45: Operation

    PERATION ENDING OCUMENT POSITIONING Scanner Place your original documents in the document feeder: - face down, paper guide - first page under the stack. Set the paper guide to the document width. Once the operation is over, take your original documents back from the document exit tray.
  • Page 46: Choosing The Resolution/Contrast

    Operation HOOSING THE RESOLUTION CONTRAST Resolution You have 4 modes for document transmission. The mode choice depends on the type of document to be transmitted: • Normal mode, symbolised by Std at the bottom of the display screen. To be used for good quality documents, without drawings or small details •...
  • Page 47: From The Redial Key

    Operation Press key Then press the letter assigned to the subscriber (refer to paragraph 11 OK - Directory / New contact, page 4-2) The screen displays the corresponding name enter the subscriber or subscriber list assigned number The screen displays the name of the subscriber or subscriber list assigned to this number From the redial key You can redial one number among the last ten fax numbers you just dialled before.
  • Page 48: Transmission Over The Public Switched Telephone Network (Pstn)

    Operation RANSMISSION OVER THE UBLIC WITCHED ELEPHONE (PSTN) ETWORK Immediate transmission Position the document (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 5-1) Enter the fax number or choose your dialling mode (refer to paragraph Dialling, page 5-2) then press The "Line" icon flashes during the call phase, it stays lit when both faxes are in communication At the end of transmission the initial screen is displayed Sending in the eco mode Position the document (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 5-1)
  • Page 49: Transmission With Auto Redial

    Operation Transmission with auto redial This function allows you to monitor the dialling operation during a fax transmission. In this case, the maximum transmission rate will be 14400 bps. This function allows for example: • to hear if the subscriber’s fax is engaged and if so, choose the moment when the line is clear to start the document transmission •...
  • Page 50: Transmission Waiting Queue

    Operation the subscriber manually or store the name and related number in the directory. (refer to paragraph Creating subscribers records, page 4-1). Remark You may forward a fax to the e-mail address of the subscriber stored in your directory if the fax is not available. The Fax will then be sent as an attachment in the pre-defined file format (p.
  • Page 51: Consult Or Modify The Waiting Queue

    Operation Consult or modify the waiting queue M 62 OK - COMMANDS / MODIFY In the waiting queue select the required document and confirm your choice with OK. You may now modify the parameters of the given document then confirm your modifications by pressing key Immediately perform transmission from the waiting queue...
  • Page 52: Cancelling A Transmission In Progress

    Operation ANCELLING A TRANSMISSION IN PROGRESS Cancelling a transmission in progress is possible whatever the type of transmission but varies depending on whether the transmission is a single call number or a multi-call number. • For a single call number from the memory, the document is erased from the memory •...
  • Page 53: Sophisticated" Copy

    Operation "Sophisticated" copy Position the document face down (refer to paragraph Document positioning, page 5-1) Press key Enter the desired number of copies and press OK to confirm Choose resolution with the keys , then press OK to FAST QUALITY PHOTO confirm Set the desired zoom value...
  • Page 54: Scanner Settings

    Operation Caution - All the settings performed through this menu will become the machine's default settings. To access to the settings: M 84 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN. & PRINT Select the or the to be set and press OK to confirm SCANNER PRINTER Use the keys...
  • Page 55: Printer Settings

    Operation Contrast Set the desired contrast with keys Confirm your setting by pressing key OK Luminosity Set the desired luminosity with keys Confirm your setting by pressing key OK Margins If you want to shift the side margins of your document to the left or to the right: Adjust the left / right margins shift (in steps of 0.5 mm) with keys Confirm your setting by pressing key OK Printer settings...
  • Page 56: Other Functions

    Operation THER FUNCTIONS The incoming and outgoing logs list the last 30 transmissions (incoming and outgoing) made by your machine. An automatic print out will take place after every 30 transmissions. However, you may request a print out at any time. Each log (incoming or outgoing) contains a table with the following information: •...
  • Page 57: Printing The Machine Settings

    Operation RINTING THE MACHINE SETTINGS At any moment, you may print the list of your fax’s parameter settings to control any changes possibly made to the default parameters. Printing the machine settings: M 54 OK - PRINT / SETUP Your fax prints the list of stored parameters. EMORIZING A SEQUENCE OF KEYS You may memorize a sequence of keys (for example, to send a fax directly to one or multiple subscribers, to call this subscriber or to get access to a specific menu, etc.).
  • Page 58: Counters

    Operation OUNTERS At any time, you may consult the activity counters of your machine. To get access to the counters of the machine: M 82 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COUNTERS These counters indicate the number of: • transmitted pages M 821 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COUNTERS / SENT PAGES •...
  • Page 59: Locks

    Operation Choose the type, according to the table below: Menu Procedure Select FEEDER MEMORY If necessary, adjust the contrast and confirm with OK SIMPLE Enter the number of pages that you wish to deposit If necessary, adjust the contrast and confirm with OK MULTIPLE Enter the number of pages that you wish to deposit Confirm deposit by pressing the OK key...
  • Page 60: Entering The Locking Code

    Operation Entering the locking code The operator access parameters are confidential; they are protected by a four-digit interlock code that the authorised operators must know. To access the locking code: M 811 OK - ADVANCED FCT / LOCK / LOCKING CODE Enter your four-digit interlock code on the keypad Confirm by pressing OK Confirm the interlock code by entering the code one more time...
  • Page 61: Mail Box (Mbx Fax)

    Operation (MBX FAX) AIL BOX There are 32 mailboxes (MBX), enabling you to transmit documents in complete confidence using an access code (named code MBX), to all subscribers equipped with a fax compatible to yours. MBX 00 is public. It is handled directly by the terminal to record the messages of the fax TAD as soon as this is put into service.
  • Page 62: Modifying The Features Of A Mbx

    Operation To exit the MBX, press Modifying the features of a MBX M 71 OK - MAILBOXES / CREATE MBX Select a free MBX out of the 31 MBX, or enter the number of a free MBX directly (1-31) Enter the code of this MBX, if there is one, and confirm with OK Select the menu , then confirm your choice with OK MAILBOX CODE...
  • Page 63: Mbx Deposit In A Remote Fax

    Operation MBX deposit in a remote fax Insert the document in the fax machine’s feeder Select M 35 OK - FAX MBX SENDING and confirm with OK Enter your subscriber’s number for MBX deposit or choose your dialing mode (refer to paragraph Dialling, page 5-2) and validate with OK Enter the subscriber’s MBX number and confirm with OK If you wish to delay transmission, enter the new transmission time next to the current time...
  • Page 64 Operation 5-20...
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    AINTENANCE AINTENANCE ENERAL To ensure the best operating conditions for your fax, it is recommended that you regularly clean the inside. For normal usage, please respect the following rules: • Never leave the cover open unless required. • Protect the machine from direct sunlight. •...
  • Page 66: Replacing The Consumables (Toner And Drum Cartridges)

    Maintenance EPLACING THE CONSUMABLES TONER AND DRUM CARTRIDGES To check the remaining capacities of the consumables: M 85 OK - ADVANCED FCT / CONSUMABLES The toner cartridge and the drum cartridge come with a chip card. After replacing a consumable item in the printer, you need to inform the machine about its features. For this purpose, the chip card supplied with each toner cartridge must be read by the machine each time a new consumable item is installed.
  • Page 67 Maintenance Caution - The fusing unit located inside the printer may become very hot during operation. To avoid injury - do not touch. 2 - Remove the old toner cartridge Caution - In order to protect the environment, do not throw away the used toner cartridge.
  • Page 68 Maintenance 3 - Remove the new toner cartridge from its box. Hold it firmly with both hands and shake it in the directions shown by the arrows in the diagram below 4 - Holding the cartridge by its handle, slide it into the printer. Ensure that the four pins (two on either side) are properly aligned with the grooves in the printer Remark Use the colour-coded stickers marked "...
  • Page 69 Maintenance The cartridge will click into position once it is correctly installed. 5 - Shut the upper cover by pressing it down gently but firmly until it locks into position. Turn the printer back on using the switch located on its left-hand-side...
  • Page 70 Maintenance Press OK on the scanner keypad. The display shows: TUE 02 APR 13:39 INSERT GAUGECARD Insert chip card (supplied with the toner cartridge) into the card reader ensuring that the chip is entered as shown in the drawing below. green arrow The following is displayed on the scanner control panel screen: CHANGE TONER ?
  • Page 71: Replacing The Drum Cartridge

    Maintenance Replacing the drum cartridge To replace the drum cartridge, proceed as shown below: When the display shows: CHANGE DRUM <OK> TO CONFIRM 1 - Press the release button of the upper cover to open it Caution - The fusing unit located inside the printer may become very hot during operation. To avoid injury - do not touch.
  • Page 72 Maintenance Caution - In order to protect the environment, do not throw away the used drum cartridge. Used cartridges should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning waste materials.
  • Page 73 Maintenance 4 - Install the drum cartridge into the printer, ensuring that the pins on the cartridge are aligned with the grooves in the printer Remark Use the colour-coded stickers marked " " which are located both on the drum cartridge and the inside of the printer for proper positioning (the stickers should line up).
  • Page 74 Maintenance 5 - Holding the toner cartridge by its handle, slide it into the printer Ensure that the four pins (two on either side of the cartridge are properly aligned with the grooves in the printer. Remark Use the colour-coded stickers marked " "...
  • Page 75 Maintenance The toner cartridge will click into position once it is correctly installed. 6 - Shut the upper cover by pressing it down gently but firmly until it locks into position Press the OK key on the scanner control panel. The display shows: TUE 02 APR 13:39 INSERT GAUGE CAR 6-11...
  • Page 76 Maintenance Insert the chip card (supplied with the drum cartridge) into the card reader ensuring that the chip is entered as shown in the drawing below. green arrow The following is displayed on the scanner control panel screen: CHANGE DRUM ? YES= OK - NO= C Press OK Once the chip card has been read, the display shows:...
  • Page 77: Cleaning

    Maintenance LEANING Cleaning the scanner’s reading devices When one or more vertical lines appear on transmitted copies or faxes, follow these steps: Open the scanner cover by pressing the release button (A) Clean the transparent scanning glass (B) with a soft lint-free cloth soaked with alcohol Close the scanning cover Make a copy in order to ensure...
  • Page 78: Cleaning The Paper Feed Roller

    Maintenance Cleaning the paper feed roller 1 - Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord 2 - Press the upper cover release button and open the upper cover 3 - Remove the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge Fusing unit 4 - Use a soft cloth to clean the paper feed roller Caution -...
  • Page 79: Servicing

    Maintenance ERVICING For guaranteed performance of your terminal, some maintenance work (replacing the fusing unit and the transfer roll) has to be done on the printer approximatly every 50,000 printed pages. Please contact your supplier for this operation. CANNER CALIBRATION You can perform this operation when the quality of photocopied documents is no longer satisfactory.
  • Page 80: Transmission From Memory

    Maintenance Transmission from memory You have the choice between: • waiting until the transmission takes place at the given time • restarting the transmission using the transmission queue refer to paragraph Immediately perform transmission from the waiting queue, page 5-7). In this case, for a document composed of several pages, the transmission will take place from the page where the error occurred •...
  • Page 81 Maintenance Code 0D - Transmission failed Ask the sender to resend the document. Code 13 - Memory full Your fax can no longer receive since its memory is full. There are too many received unprinted documents or too many documents in the transmission line. Print the received documents and delete or transmit immediately the documents in the transmission line.
  • Page 82: Printer Errors

    Maintenance RINTER ERRORS Error messages If the printer has one of the problems described below, the signal "On" flashes red, and you can’t use your machine temporarily. The corresponding message is displayed on the screen. Message Action Replace the toner cartridge. CHANGE TONER <OK>...
  • Page 83: Printer Paper Jam

    Maintenance Printer paper jam Inside the printer Use the following procedure to remove any sheets of paper jammed inside the printer. Caution - The fusing unit inside the printer can become very hot during operation. To avoid injury - do not touch. Press the upper cover release button and open the upper cover Remove the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge Clear the paper misfeed using one of the following procedures depending upon the location...
  • Page 84: Paper Jam At The Feeders And Trays

    Maintenance Close the upper cover and press it down gently but firmly until it locks into place Paper jam at the feeders and trays The figures below show different type of paper jam you might experience when using your machine. Remove any stuck sheets as shown by the arrow depending on where the paper jam occurs At the printer output stacker 6-20...
  • Page 85: Scanner Incidents

    Maintenance At the paper tray At the manual feed tray Second cassette unit and paper tray (option) CANNER INCIDENTS Scanner paper jam When a paper jam occurs, the following message appears on the control panel screen REMOVE DOCUMENT If jams often occur in a specific part of the unit, the latter needs to be checked, cleaned or repaired. 6-21...
  • Page 86 Maintenance Open the scanner cover by pressing key (A) Remove the jammed paper (B) without tearing it Then, close the scanner cover 6-22...
  • Page 87: Miscellaneous Incidents

    Maintenance ISCELLANEOUS INCIDENTS At switch-on nothing appears on screen Check that the mains cable is plugged in, and check the mains plug if necessary. The fax does not detect the presence of your inserted document. The message does READY not appear on the screen. At the start and during scanning, appears on the screen.
  • Page 88 Maintenance 4 - Put the machine in the plastic bag and then in the original package, with all the original packing material Put all the documentation (User's Manual and printed documents) in the shipping box Close the shipping box with adhesive tape 6-24...
  • Page 89: Characteristics

    Maintenance HARACTERISTICS Device type: Office colour fax machine, fast operation with all Group 3 devices according to ITU-T recommendations. NIT CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions: Width: 389 mm Depth: 460 mm Height: 390 mm (not including stacker) Weight: 11 kg Electric power supply: 220-240 V - 50/60 Hz - 4 A Power consumption (max.
  • Page 90 Maintenance Encoding type: MH (Modified Huffman) MR (Modified Read) MMR (Modified Modified Read) Specifications may change for improvement without prior notice. 6-26...
  • Page 91: Safety

    Safety AFETY SAFETY WARNING Before powering on your unit, make sure the mains outlet it is connected to meets the requirements printed on the warning label on your unit, or on the separate power supply (depending on the model). This unit must not be installed on the floor. If your unit works with a separate Power Supply, use only the one delivered with your unit;...
  • Page 92 Safety...
  • Page 93 (temperature, humidity), the average number of pages per print operation, the type of paper used, etc. The declaration of compliance can be consulted on the site www.sagem.com category "Support", or can be requested at the following address: SAGEM SA - Customer relations department...
  • Page 94 Data subject to change without notice User Manual Ind. A *251660464A* Société anonyme à directoire et conseil de surveillance au capital de 36.405.229 € - 562 082 909 R.C.S. PARIS 27, rue Leblanc - 75512 PARIS CEDEX 15 - FRANCE http://www.sagem.com...

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