Fuji Xerox DocuCentre-II 3005 Administrator's Manual

Fuji Xerox DocuCentre-II 3005 Administrator's Manual

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  • Page 1 DocuCentre-II 3005/2055/2005 Network Administrator Guide...
  • Page 2 The data saved in the hard disk of the machine may be lost if there is any problem in the hard disk. Fuji Xerox is not responsible for any direct and indirect damages arising from or caused by such data loss.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................1 Before Using the Machine ................7 Preface ......................8 Using This Guide....................9 Related Information Sources ................ 9 Organization of This Guide ................. 10 Conventions....................11 Product Overview..................13 Machine Components ..................
  • Page 4 Installation When Using TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100) ........41 Preparations....................42 Installation Procedure ..................42 Installation Overview .................. 42 Configuration on the Machine..............42 Configuration on the Computer ..............44 Installation When Using NetWare..............45 Preparations....................46 Installation Procedure ..................46 Installation Overview ..................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents EtherTalk ....................71 SMB ......................72 NetWare...................... 73 TCP/IP ......................74 LPD......................76 SNMP ......................77 IPP ......................79 Port 9100 ....................80 E-mail......................81 SMTP......................86 POP3 ......................87 HTTP ......................88 WebDAV ..................... 89 Bonjour ....................... 90 11 E-mail......................
  • Page 6 Configuration of the Job Flow ............... 122 Installation Overview ................122 Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP ............122 Configuring the SNMP Port ..............123 Configuration on the Computer ..............124 13 Using the iFax Service................125 iFax Overview ....................126 Preparations....................
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Notes and Restrictions................151 NetWare ......................154 When you cannot print................154 When "Switch the machine off" is displayed..........156 When the print output is not as you expected........... 156 When no notification is received ............... 157 TCP/IP......................
  • Page 9: Before Using The Machine

    1 Before Using the Machine This chapter describes how to use this guide. Preface ......................8 Using This Guide ..................9...
  • Page 10: Preface

    1 Before Using the Machine Preface Thank you for selecting the Fuji Xerox DocuCentre-II 3005/2055/2005 (hereafter referred to as "the machine"). This guide describes a number of configuration procedures for using this machine on a network. This guide assumes that the operator has a basic knowledge of the operating environment of the personal computer in use, networking environments, and how to operate a personal computer.
  • Page 11: Using This Guide

    Guides for Optional Accessories Optional accessories are also available for the machine. User Guides are provided with the optional accessories exclusively for the DocuCentre-II 3005/2055/2005. These User Guides are referred to as "guides for optional accessories". Guides for optional accessories are provided in two forms, as printed or as On-line Help.
  • Page 12: Organization Of This Guide

    1 Before Using the Machine Organization of This Guide This guide consists of the following chapters. 1 Before Using the Machine Describes the organization of this guide. 2 Product Overview Describes basic information such as identifying the major components, how to switch the machine on and off, and how to use the touch screen.
  • Page 13: Conventions

    Using This Guide Conventions In this document, “Computer” refers to a personal computer or workstation. The following terms are used in this guide. Important Indicates important information that you should read. Note Indicates additional information on operations or features. The following symbols are used in this guide: "...
  • Page 15: Product Overview

    2 Product Overview This chapter describes machine’s basic information such as component names, available features and tools, how to switch on and off, cable connections, and how to use the touch screen. Machine Components.................14 Overview of Features..................18 Tools ......................22 Power On / Off ....................24 Interface Cables..................26 Control Panel ....................28 Internal Fonts....................30...
  • Page 16: Machine Components

    2 Product Overview Machine Components This section describes the main components and functions of the machine. Component Function Duplex automatic Automatically feeds 2 sided originals from a stack. document feeder (optional) Note • In this manual, the duplex automatic document feeder is abbreviated as “document feeder”.
  • Page 17 Machine Components Internal Components " Component Function Document glass Originals are loaded. Document feeder glass Scans documents loaded on the document feeder. Toner cartridge Contains toner (image forming powder). Drum cartridge Contains a photo conductor for transfer toner.
  • Page 18 2 Product Overview Tandem Tray Module + B-Finisher Component Function B-Finisher (optional) Allows you to staple printed or copied documents. Note • In this manual, the B-Finisher is abbreviated as “finisher”. Finisher top cover button Pressed to open the upper cover of the finisher when clearing paper jams.
  • Page 19 Machine Components LINE4 LINE2 LINE1 Component Function Parallel interface connector Connected to a computer using a Centronics standard interface cable. 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX Connected to a network cable. connector USB 2.0 interface Connected to a USB cable. connector <RESET> button Automatically turns the power off when detecting current leakage.
  • Page 20: Overview Of Features

    2 Product Overview Overview of Features The following features are provided in a network environment. Print CentreWare Internet Services Scan E-mail iFax Print This section describes the environment where the machine is able to provide print services. This machine can be used as a local printer by directly connecting to a computer, or as a network printer when connecting to a network.
  • Page 21: Centreware Internet Services

    Overview of Features : Used when printing through the Internet. Port 9100:Used when using the port 9100 port. EtherTalk:Used when printing from Macintosh machines. Adobe PostScript 3 Kit (optional) is required. Supported Operating Systems Connection Local Network connection method connection Port Ether Port...
  • Page 22: Scan

    2 Product Overview The following are functions offered under each tab within CentreWare Internet Services when the machine is enabled with the Internet Services (HTTP) port. Tab name Main function Status Displaying the machine status Displaying the status of the paper trays, output trays and consumables such as toner cartridges.
  • Page 23: E-Mail

    Overview of Features as files on the machine and then sent automatically to computers (servers) such as SMB servers connected to the network. Scan to PC When the machine is connected to a network which can use either the FTP or SMB protocol, the scanned documents can be saved on a network computer.
  • Page 24: Tools

    2 Product Overview Tools The following tools are provided with this machine. Available settings vary depending on the tool. Control Panel The control panel is located at the center on top of the machine. It consists of operation buttons, LED indicators and a touch screen. The touch screen is located at the center of the control panel.
  • Page 25 Tools The relation of the tools and their configurable items are as follows: Note that the description in this manual is focused on the configuration from the control panel. CentreWare Tools in the ApeosWare Item Control Panel Internet Driver CD Kit EasyAdmin Services Enabling a port...
  • Page 26: Power On / Off

    2 Product Overview Power On / Off Turn on the power before operating the machine. The machine is ready for operation within 24 seconds after the power is turned on. The time may vary depending on the machine configuration. Turn the machine off at the end of the day or when it is not in use for a long period of time.
  • Page 27: Powering Off

    Power On / Off Powering Off The procedure for turning the power off is as follows. Important • Turning off the power of the machine may cause loss of data being processed. Before turning the power off, make sure that all copy or print jobs have completely finished.
  • Page 28: Interface Cables

    2 Product Overview Interface Cables When connecting the machine directly to a computer, use either the parallel interface or USB interface. When connecting to a network, use the Ethernet interface. Using the Parallel Interface This section describes the installation procedure for the parallel interface. Note •...
  • Page 29: Using The Ethernet Interface

    Interface Cables Using the Ethernet Interface The Ethernet interface supports the following 2 types. 100BASE-TX 10BASE-T This section describes the installation procedure for the Ethernet interface. Ensure that the machine is off. Connect the network cable to the Ethernet interface connector. Ethernet Note •...
  • Page 30: Control Panel

    2 Product Overview Control Panel The following describes the names and functions of components on the control panel. Component Function Contrast dial Adjusts the contrast of the touch screen. Use this dial to enhance or decrease the contrast. Touch screen Displays messages required for operation and buttons for various features.
  • Page 31 Control Panel Component Function <Clear All> button Returns the statuses of all displayed services to their default values. The machine will be reset to this state after it is turned on. In this manual, this button is indicated as the <Clear All> button. <Interrupt>...
  • Page 32: Internal Fonts

    2 Product Overview Internal Fonts The following fonts are available as standard. Refer to the manual in the PostScript Driver Library CD-ROM for the PostScript fonts. Stroke fonts • European Stroke fonts (for PCL5 and HP-GL/2) Outline Euro- ESC/P Roman fonts pean Sans Serif...
  • Page 33 Internal Fonts PCL5 Muyngio Graphic Gothic Kungso R- Gothic Saemmul Muyngio T-Myungio Gothic T-Gothic R- Gothic TR-Gothic Graphic T-Graphic Kungso T-Kungso Saemmul T-Saemmul PCL5 ShuSong PCL5 ShuSong ESC/P-K...
  • Page 35: Installation When Using Parallel Port

    3 Installation When Using Parallel Port This chapter describes how to install the machine when using the parallel interface. Preparations ....................34 Installation Procedure .................34...
  • Page 36: Preparations

    3 Installation When Using Parallel Port Preparations Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a parallel interface. Parallel interface cable Parallel port CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit (provided with the machine) Installation Procedure Installation Overview The machine can be connected directly to a computer using a parallel interface cable. Other computers on the same network can also print via the computer that the machine is connected to.
  • Page 37: Configuration On The Computer

    Installation Procedure Configure the following items as necessary. Print Mode Configure the print language on the machine to match the received data. Enable when receiving a job using PJL commands. The PJL commands are independent of any print languages. A print language used in the next data can be set independently of the current print language.
  • Page 39: Installation When Using Usb Port

    4 Installation When Using USB Port This chapter describes how to install the machine when using a USB interface. Preparations ....................38 Installation Procedure .................38...
  • Page 40: Preparations

    4 Installation When Using USB Port Preparations Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a USB interface. USB cable CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit (provided with the machine) USB port Adobe PostScript 3 Kit (optional: when using Macintosh) Installation Procedure Installation Overview The machine can be connected directly to a computer using a USB cable.
  • Page 41: Configuration On The Computer

    Installation Procedure Configure the following items as necessary. Print Mode Configure the print language on the machine to match the received data. Enable when receiving a job using PJL commands. The PJL commands are independent of any print languages. A print language used in the next data can be set independently of the current print language.
  • Page 43: Installation When Using Tcp/Ip (Lpd/Port 9100)

    5 Installation When Using TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100) This chapter describes how to install the machine when using a TCP/IP (LPD/ Port 9100) protocol. Preparations ....................42 Installation Procedure .................42...
  • Page 44: Preparations

    5 Installation When Using TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100) Preparations Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100) protocol. TCP/IP network environment CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit (provided with the machine) Adobe PostScript 3 Kit (optional: when using Macintosh) Installation Procedure Installation Overview The machine can be connected to a computer using a TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100)
  • Page 45 Installation Procedure Set an IP address. If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
  • Page 46: Configuration On The Computer

    5 Installation When Using TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100) Configuration on the Computer The following describes the configuration procedure for the computer. In order to print from the machine, the computer needs to have a print driver installed. For information on the supported operating systems, refer to "Supported Operating Systems" (P.19). For information on the driver installation procedure, refer to the manual contained in the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit.
  • Page 47: Installation When Using Netware

    6 Installation When Using NetWare This chapter describes how to use the machine when using a NetWare network. Preparations ....................46 Installation Procedure .................46...
  • Page 48: Preparations

    6 Installation When Using NetWare Preparations Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a NetWare network. NetWare server TCP/IP or IPX/SPX network environment CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit (provided with the machine) NetWare Kit (optional) or Adobe PostScript 3 Kit (optional) Installation Procedure Installation Overview The machine supports a PServer mode both for the NetWare Directory Service and...
  • Page 49: Configuration On The Machine

    Installation Procedure Configuration on the computer Installing a print driver. Configuration on the Machine The following describes the configuration procedure to connect the machine to a NetWare network. Note • The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services or IP Address Setting Tool included in the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit.
  • Page 50 6 Installation When Using NetWare Enable the LPD port. 1) Select [System Settings]. 2) Select [Network Settings]. 3) Select [Port Settings]. 4) Select [LPD] and then select [Change Settings]. 5) Select [Port Status] and select [Change Settings]. 6) Select [Enabled] then select [Save]. 7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
  • Page 51: Configuration On The Computer

    Installation Procedure Configuration on the Computer The following describes the configuration procedure for the computer. In order to print from the machine, the computer needs to have a print driver installed. For information on the supported operating systems, refer to "Supported Operating Systems" (P.19). For information on the driver installation procedure, refer to the manual contained in the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit.
  • Page 53: Installation When Using Microsoft Network (Smb)

    7 Installation When Using Microsoft Network (SMB) This chapter describes how to install the machine when using a Microsoft Network (SMB). Preparations ....................52 Installation Procedure .................52...
  • Page 54: Preparations

    7 Installation When Using Microsoft Network (SMB) Preparations Prepare the following items to use the machine when using a Microsoft Network (SMB). TCP/IP or NetBEUI network environment CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit (provided with the machine) Installation Procedure Installation Overview The machine can be connected to computers using Microsoft Networks (SMB).
  • Page 55: Configuration On The Computer

    Installation Procedure Set an IP address. If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
  • Page 57: Installation When Using Internet Printing Protocol (Ipp)

    8 Installation When Using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) This chapter describes how to install the machine when using an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). Preparations ....................56 Installation Procedure .................56...
  • Page 58: Preparations

    8 Installation When Using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Preparations Prepare the following items to install the machine when using a Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). TCP/IP network environment CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit (provided with the machine) Installation Procedure Installation Overview The machine can be connected to computers using IPP.
  • Page 59: Configuration On The Computer

    Installation Procedure Set an IP address. If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
  • Page 61: Installation When Using Ethertalk

    9 Installation When Using EtherTalk This chapter describes how to install the machine when using an EtherTalk network. Preparations ....................60 Installation Procedure .................60...
  • Page 62: Preparations

    9 Installation When Using EtherTalk Preparations Prepare the following items to install the machine when using EtherTalk interface. EtherTalk network environment Adobe PostScript 3 Kit (optional) Installation Procedure Installation Overview The machine can be connected to computers using an EtherTalk network. The following is the procedure to use EtherTalk.
  • Page 63: Configuration On The Computer

    Installation Procedure After the machine is restarted, print out [Settings List] to confirm that the EtherTalk port is enabled. For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine Status" in the User Guide. Configure other EtherTalk settings as necessary.
  • Page 65: Using Centreware Internet Services

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services This chapter describes how to use CentreWare Internet Services. Preparations ....................64 Installation Procedure .................64 Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services...67...
  • Page 66: Preparations

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services Preparations Prepare the following items to use CentreWare Internet Services. Computer supporting the TCP/IP protocol Configuration on the machine - IP address - Subnet mask Refer to "Problem Solving" (P.149) when any troubles occur during the configuration. Installation Procedure Installation Overview CentreWare Internet Services provides services such as displaying the status of the...
  • Page 67 Installation Procedure 6) Select [Enabled] then select [Save]. 7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed. Set an IP address. If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address.
  • Page 68: Confirmation Of The Configuration

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services Confirmation of the Configuration Connect to CentreWare Internet Services from a computer. Start a web browser. Enter the machine's IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the web browser, and press the <Enter> key. Example of the IP address entry (when the machine's IP address is 192.168.1.1) http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry (when the machine's Internet address is...
  • Page 69: Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) For Centreware Internet Services

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services CentreWare Internet Services enable you to alter various settings on the machine from a computer. Note • Confirm that the port in use is enabled in [Start Port] of the [Properties] tab, if an item that you want to set is not displayed.
  • Page 70: Ethernet

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services Ethernet This section describes the settings for the Ethernet interface. Start a web browser. Enter the machine’s IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the web browser, and press the <Enter> key. Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry...
  • Page 71: Parallel

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services Parallel This section describes the settings for the parallel interface. Start a web browser. Enter the machine's IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the web browser, and press the <Enter> key. Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry...
  • Page 72: Usb

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services This section describes the settings for the USB interface. Start a web browser. Enter the machine's IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the web browser, and press the <Enter> key. Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry...
  • Page 73: Ethertalk

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services EtherTalk This section describes the settings for EtherTalk. Note • EtherTalk can be set only when optional Adobe PostScript 3 Kit is installed. Start a web browser. Enter the machine's IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the web browser, and press the <Enter>...
  • Page 74: Smb

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services This section describes the settings for SMB. Start a web browser. Enter the machine's IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the web browser, and press the <Enter> key. Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry http://myhost.example.com/...
  • Page 75: Netware

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services 3) The right frame on the web browser will change to the machine reboot display. 4) Click [Reboot Machine]. The machine will reboot and the setting value will be reflected. NetWare This section describes the settings for NetWare. Start a web browser.
  • Page 76: Tcp/Ip

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services 2) Re-enter the same password in [Re-enter Password]. Select the [Enable] check box to enable [TBCP Filter]. Note • The TBCP filter is set only when optional Adobe PostScript 3 Kit is installed. Set the NDS. Note •...
  • Page 77 Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services Note • When specifying a port number, add “:” and the port number to the end of the Internet address. Click the [Properties] tab. Click [+] on the left of [Protocol Settings] to display the items in the folder. Click [TCP/IP].
  • Page 78: Lpd

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services 1) Click [Apply]. A screen to enter the user name and passcode will be displayed. Enter the System Administrator user ID and passcode into [User Name] and [Password], and click [OK]. Note • The default user ID is “11111” and the default passcode is “x-admin”. 2) The right frame on the web browser will change to the machine reboot display.
  • Page 79: Snmp

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services 1) Click [Apply]. A screen to enter the user name and passcode will be displayed. 2) Enter the System Administrator user ID and passcode into [User Name] and [Password], and click [OK]. Note •...
  • Page 80 10 Using CentreWare Internet Services When selecting an existing destination Use the [Trap Notification] pull-down menu to select a destination, and proceed to step When registering a new destination or when modifying the settings for an existing destination 1) Use the [Trap Notification] pull-down menu to register a new destination or to select an existing destination.
  • Page 81: Ipp

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services This section describes the settings for the IPP port. Start a web browser. Enter the machine's IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the browser, and press the <Enter> key. Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry...
  • Page 82: Port 9100

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services 4) Click [Reboot Machine]. The machine will reboot and the setting value will be reflected. Port 9100 This section describes the settings for the Port 9100 port. Note • Enable the Port 9100 port when using HP-UX. Start a web browser.
  • Page 83: E-Mail

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services 4) Click [Reboot Machine]. The machine will reboot and the setting value will be reflected. E-mail Enabling the Ports This section describes the procedure to enable the ports that are used for the E-mail and iFax features.
  • Page 84 10 Using CentreWare Internet Services 3) The right frame on the web browser will change to the machine reboot display. 4) Click [Reboot Machine]. The machine will reboot and the setting value will be reflected.
  • Page 85: Setting Items

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items This section describes the setting items for the E-mail and iFax features. Note • Click [Help] at the top right of the CentreWare Internet Services screen for details on the setting items.
  • Page 86 10 Using CentreWare Internet Services Start a web browser. Enter the machine's IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the browser, and press the <Enter> key. Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry http://myhost.example.com/ Note •...
  • Page 87 Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services Set the print method using the [Incoming E-mail Print Options] pull-down menu. Note • Set this item when using the E-mail Printing feature. Set the print method using the [Incoming iFAX Print Option] pull-down menu. Note •...
  • Page 88: Smtp

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services Set the SMTP server. For information on the settings, refer to "SMTP" (P.86). Note • Set this item when using the E-mail, iFax, Mail Notice, or Job Completion Notice feature. Set the POP3 server. For information on the settings, refer to "POP3" (P.87). Note •...
  • Page 89: Pop3

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services 4) Set [Login Name]. 5) Set [Password]. Configure the settings for sending e-mail. 1) Specify a maximum size (capacity) for sending e-mail in [Maximum E-mail Size]. Note • Set this item when using the E-mail or iFax feature. 2) Specify the number of pages to be split for sending e-mail in [Max.
  • Page 90: Http

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services Click the [Properties] tab. Click [+] at the left of [Protocol Settings] to display the items in the folder. Click [POP 3]. Set the POP3 server. 1) Set [Server Address]. 2) Set [Port Number]. Note •...
  • Page 91: Webdav

    Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry http://myhost.example.com/ Note • When specifying a port number, add “:” and the port number to the end of the Internet address.
  • Page 92: Bonjour

    10 Using CentreWare Internet Services Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry http://myhost.example.com/ Note • When specifying a port number, add “:” and the port number to the end of the Internet address. Click the [Properties] tab. Click [+] on the left of [Protocol Settings] to display the items in the folder.
  • Page 93 Network Setting Items (Port/Protocol) for CentreWare Internet Services Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry http://myhost.example.com/ Note • When specifying a port number, add “:” and the port number to the end of the Internet address.
  • Page 95: 11 E-Mail

    11 E-mail This chapter describes the configuration to utilize the services using e-mail on the machine. E-mail Overview..................94 Preparations ....................95 Installation Procedure .................97...
  • Page 96: E-Mail Overview

    11 E-mail E-mail Overview The machine is capable of exchanging e-mails. The following features are available by exchanging e-mails. E-mail iFax E-mail Printing Consumables Status Notice Job Completion Notice E-mail Scanned documents can be converted into an electronic format and transmitted via e- mail.
  • Page 97: Preparations

    Preparations Preparations The following items are required in order to use the E-mail feature. iFAX Con- E-mail iFax E-mail Direct sum- Com- Item Description Print- ables pletion Status Notice Notice SMTP POP3 SMTP POP3 SMTP The TCP/IP address for the TCP/IP machine.
  • Page 98 11 E-mail Registering E-mail account A mail account for the machine needs to be registered to a mail server. Note • Information on mail account registration, contact your System Administrator. Configuring E-mail Environment Enable the port and configure the machine e-mail address, TCP/IP environment, and e-mail server from the machine.
  • Page 99: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Installation Overview This section describes the configuration procedure to use the E-mail feature on the machine. The following two steps are necessary to use the E-mail feature. Enabling port and setting TCP/IP Set the machine to be able to use TCP/IP. Configuring E-mail Environment Set the items for e-mail on the machine.
  • Page 100: Configuring E-Mail Environment

    11 E-mail 1) Select [Protocol Settings]. 2) Select [TCP/IP - Get IP Address] and then select [Change Settings]. 3) Select one from [DHCP], [BOOTP], [RARP], [DHCP/Autonet] or [Manual] and then select [Save]. If you select anything other than [Manual], proceed to Step 4. Note •...
  • Page 101 Installation Procedure 5) Enter an e-mail address using the keyboard displayed. 6) Select [Save]. 7) Set a host name and a domain name as above. 8) Select [Close]. If [SMTP] has been selected for [Mail Receive Protocol] Aliases cannot be configured. A user can decide an account name (the left side of the @ mark).
  • Page 102 11 E-mail [POP3 Server Name] Enter a server name if [By Server Name] has been selected for [POP3 Server Setup]. [POP3 Server Port Number] Enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535. Note • Do not use the numbers of any other ports. [POP3 Server Check Interval] Set the interval for checking the e-mail on the POP3 server.
  • Page 103 Installation Procedure Configure the domain restriction. 1) Select [Domain Filter] and set the following items. Domain filtering Select one from [Off], [Enter Permitted Domain Names], or [Enter Rejected Domain Names]. [Domain 1] - [Domain 50] Specify up to 50 domains if either [Enter Permitted Domain Name] or [Enter Rejected Domain Name] has been selected for [Domain Filter].
  • Page 105: 12 Using The Scan Service

    12 Using the Scan Service This chapter describes the configuration to utilize the scan services on the machine. Scan Service Overview................104 Configuration of E-mail ................105 Configuration of Scan to Mailbox..............111 Configuration of Network Scanning (Job Template Scanning) ....116 Configuration of Scan to PC ..............119 Configuration of the Job Flow ..............122...
  • Page 106: Scan Service Overview

    12 Using the Scan Service Scan Service Overview The machine is capable of scan services. The following functions are available by using the scan services. E-mail Scan to Mailbox Network Scanning (Job Template Scanning) Scan to PC Job Flow Scanning Note •...
  • Page 107: Configuration Of E-Mail

    Configuration of E-mail Configuration of E-mail Preparations Prepare the following to use the E-mail feature on the machine. Registering e-mail account An e-mail account for the machine needs to be registered to a mail server. Note • Information on mail account registration, contact your system administrator. Installation Overview This section describes the configuration procedure to use e-mail on the machine.
  • Page 108: Configuring E-Mail Environment

    12 Using the Scan Service Set an IP address. If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary. Also, in an environment with DHCP or BOOTP, configure the way to obtain an IP address. Either the address cannot be obtained automatically or manual configuration is preferred, configure an IP address, a subnet mask, and a gateway address.
  • Page 109 Configuration of E-mail Set an e-mail address, host name, and domain name. 1) Select [System Settings]. 2) Select [Network Settings]. 3) Select [Machine’s E-mail Address/Host Name]. 4) Select [E-mail Address] and then select [Change Settings]. 5) Enter an e-mail address using the keyboard displayed. 6) Select [Save].
  • Page 110 12 Using the Scan Service [POP3 Server IP Address] Enter an IP address if [By IP Address] has been selected for [POP3 Server Setup]. Note • Enter the address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" must be a numeric value in the range from 0 to 255.
  • Page 111 Configuration of E-mail [SMTP AUTH Login Name] Set this item if [SMTP AUTH] has been selected for [E-mail Send Authentication]. [SMTP AUTH Password] Set this item if [SMTP AUTH] has been selected for [E-mail Send Authentication]. Enter the same password in [New Password/Passcode] and [Re-enter Password/ Passcode].
  • Page 112 12 Using the Scan Service Select [Close] repeatedly until the [System Settings] screen is displayed. Select [Exit]. After the machine is restarted, print a settings list to confirm that each item is configured. For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine Status"...
  • Page 113: Configuration Of Scan To Mailbox

    Enabling port and setting TCP/IP When using Network Scanner Utility2 (Scan Driver and Mailbox Viewer2) provided by Fuji Xerox, enable a salutation port and configure an IP address. When using an application supporting a WebDAV protocol provided by Fuji Xerox such as CentreWare EasyOperator, enable a WebDAV port and an Internet Services (HTTP) port, and configure an IP address.
  • Page 114 5) Select [Port Status] and select [Change Settings]. 6) Select [Enabled] then select [Save]. 7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed. When using an application supporting a WebDAV protocol provided by Fuji Xerox such as CentreWare EasyOperator 1) Select [System Settings].
  • Page 115: Registering A Mailbox

    Configuration of Scan to Mailbox For information on how to print a settings list, refer to "Print Report/List" under "Chapter 13 Machine Status" in the User Guide. Registering a Mailbox The following describes the procedure to register a mailbox for storing scanned documents.
  • Page 116 12 Using the Scan Service Select a mailbox to register and then select [Create/Delete]. Note • Mailboxes that have not been registered are displayed as “(Not In Use)”. Select [Check Passcode] to configure the Check Passcode settings. When applying access restriction 1) Select [On].
  • Page 117 Configuration of Scan to Mailbox Save The document is kept. Delete The document is deleted. Delete Expired Documents When an [Document Expiry Date] is set in [Stored Document Settings] under [System Settings], expired documents are deleted at the specified time. For information on the Document Expiry Date, refer to “Stored Document Settings”...
  • Page 118: Configuration Of Network Scanning (Job Template Scanning)

    12 Using the Scan Service Configuration of Network Scanning (Job Template Scanning) Preparations The following environment is required to use the job template scanning function on the machine. Note • To use SMB forwarding, your computer must have one of the following operating systems that supports folder sharing.
  • Page 119: Configuring The Snmp Port

    Configuration of Network Scanning (Job Template Scanning) 7) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Port Settings] screen is displayed. 8) Enable [Port Status] in the [SMB] or [FTP Client] screen, and enable [Internet Services (HTTP)] in the [Internet Services - Port Status] screen as above. 9) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
  • Page 120: Configuration On A Computer

    12 Using the Scan Service Example of the Internet address entry http://myhost.example.com/ Note • When specifying a port number, add “:” and the port number to the end of the Internet address. Click the [Properties] tab. Click [Start Port]. Select the [UDP] check box under [SNMP]. Reflect the values as the machine's setting values.
  • Page 121: Configuration Of Scan To Pc

    Configuration of Scan to PC Configuration of Scan to PC Preparations Prepare the following to use the Scan to PC feature. Using with FTP When using with FTP transmission, one of the following FTP servers and an account to FTP servers (login name and password) are required. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 FTP service of Microsoft Internet Information Server 6.0 Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft...
  • Page 122: Enabling Port And Setting Tcp/Ip

    12 Using the Scan Service Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP In order to use Scan to PC, enable a port (SMB or FTP client) and set the IP address. The procedure for setting the machine is as follows. Note • The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services. For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "Using CentreWare Internet Services"...
  • Page 123: Configuration On The Computer

    Configuration of Scan to PC 6) Select [Save]. 7) Configure [TCP/IP - Subnet Mask] and [TCP/IP - Gateway Address] as the above. Note • Enter the gateway address in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. The "xxx" must be a numeric value in the range from 0 to 255. However, 224-255.xxx.xxx.xxx, and 127.xxx.xxx.xxx cannot be used.
  • Page 124: Configuration Of The Job Flow

    12 Using the Scan Service Configuration of the Job Flow Installation Overview This section describes the configuration procedure to use the job flow scanning on the machine. The following is the procedure to use the job flow scanning. Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP Enable the SOAP, Internet Services (HTTP), and SNMP ports, and then set an IP address on the machine.
  • Page 125: Configuring The Snmp Port

    Configuration of the Job Flow 4) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Port Settings] screen is displayed. 5) Enable the Internet Services (HTTP) port as above. 6) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed. Set an IP address. If an IP address is already set, this step is not necessary.
  • Page 126: Configuration On The Computer

    12 Using the Scan Service Example of the Internet address entry http://myhost.example.com/ Note • When specifying a port number, add “:” and the port number to the end of the Internet address. Click the [Properties] tab. Click [Start Port]. Select the [UDP] check box under [SNMP]. Reflect the values as the machine's setting values.
  • Page 127: 13 Using The Ifax Service

    13 Using the iFax Service This chapter describes how to use the Internet fax (iFax) service on the machine. iFax Overview ...................126 Preparations .....................126 Installation Procedure ................127...
  • Page 128: Ifax Overview

    13 Using the iFax Service iFax Overview When the fax feature is enabled and equipped with an optional Internet Fax Kit, the machine can transmit scanned data as an e-mail attachment using either corporate networks or the Internet, unlike conventional fax machines which utilize public phone lines.
  • Page 129: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Installation Overview This section describes the configuration procedure to use the iFax feature on the machine. The following is the procedure to use the iFax feature. Enabling the port and Setting TCP/IP Enable the ports which are used for the iFax feature, and set an IP address of the machine.
  • Page 130: Configuring The E-Mail Environment

    13 Using the iFax Service 3) Select one from [DHCP], [BOOTP], [RARP], [DHCP/Autonet] and [Manual], and then select [Save]. If you select anything other than [Manual], proceed to Step 4. Note • When using a DHCP server, also configure the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) server.
  • Page 131 Installation Procedure 8) Select [Close]. If [SMTP] has been selected for [E-mail Receive Protocol] Aliases cannot be configured. A user can decide an account name (the left side of the @ mark). An address (the right side of the@ mark) is a combination of a host name and a domain name.
  • Page 132 13 Using the iFax Service [POP3 Server Port Number] Enter a value in the range from 1 to 65535. [POP3 Server Check Interval] Set the interval for checking e-mail on the POP3 server. [POP3 Server Login Name] Enter the name to login to the POP3 server. [POP3 Server Password] Enter the same password twice in [New Password] and [Re-enter Password].
  • Page 133 Installation Procedure Domain filtering Select one from [Off], [Enter Permitted Domain Names], or [Enter Rejected Domain Names]. [Domain 1] - [Domain 50] Specify up to 50 domains if either [Enter Permitted Domain Name] or [Enter Rejected Domain Name] has been selected for [Domain Filter]. 2) Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Network Settings] screen is displayed.
  • Page 134: Testing Ifax

    13 Using the iFax Service Testing iFax Send from the Machine to a Computer Test the iFax transmission from the machine. Select [Fax/Internet Fax] on the [All Services] screen to display the [Fax/Internet Fax] screen. Select [iFax/Fax] several times to display "iFax" on the screen. Enter a destination address.
  • Page 135: 14 Using The Server Fax Service

    14 Using the Server Fax Service This chapter describes how to use the Server Fax service on the machine. Server Fax Overview ................134 Preparations .....................134 Installation Procedure ................135...
  • Page 136: Server Fax Overview

    14 Using the Server Fax Service Server Fax Overview If your machine supports the scan feature, installing the Server Fax Kit (optional) allows you to use the fax feature of a Server Fax server. With this Server Fax feature, you can transfer image data received by the machine to the Server Fax server, and can transfer image data received by the Server Fax server to the machine via a network based on the settings you made.
  • Page 137: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Installation Overview This section describes the configuration procedure to use the Server Fax feature on the machine. The following is the procedure to use the Server Fax feature. Fax Settings If your machine supports both the Fax and Server Fax features, enable the Server Fax feature.
  • Page 138: Setting The Server Fax Feature

    14 Using the Server Fax Service Reflect the values as the machine's setting values. 1) Click [Apply]. 2) The right frame on the web browser will change to the machine reboot display. 3) Click [Reboot Machine]. The machine will reboot and the setting values will be reflected.
  • Page 139 Installation Procedure Password Retype Password When SMTP is selected The SMTP server settings are the same as the E-mail settings. For details on the SMTP server settings, refer to "Configuration of E-mail" (P.105) The following settings are additionally required for the SMTP server. Domain Name E-mail Address Display Format Click [Apply] to reflect the settings.
  • Page 141: 15 Security

    15 Security This chapter describes the configuration to utilize the security services on the machine. Security Service Overview................140 Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption ........141 Configuration of E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature........144 Configuration of Scan File Signature (PDF/DocuWorks Signature) ..147...
  • Page 142: Security Service Overview

    15 Security Security Service Overview Communication Security Service The communication data between the machine and computers on a network can be encrypted. For information on how to encrypt data, refer to the CentreWare Internet Services online help. Encryption of the HTTP Communication from a Client to the Machine (SSL/TLS Server) The SOAP port, Internet Services (HTTP) port, IPP port, and WebDAV port use the HTTP server of the machine.
  • Page 143: Configuration Of Http Communication Encryption

    Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption Installation Overview The following is the procedure for HTTP Communication Encryption. Configuration on the Machine Configure a certificate to the machine. No certificate is imported on the machine in the default settings. Import certificates for a SSL server as needed. The following is the methods to set a certificate.
  • Page 144: Configuration On A Computer

    15 Security Start a web browser. Enter the machine’s IP address or the Internet address to the address box on the web browser, and press the <Enter> key. Example of the IP address entry http://192.168.1.1/ Example of the Internet address entry http://myhost.example.com/ Note •...
  • Page 145 Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption When encrypting the IPP communication (Internet printing), enter an address beginning with "https" instead of "http" as the URL of a printer that is selected from [Add Printer] in order to add a printer. For detail information on the settings, refer to the manual in the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit. No settings are needed to use the SOAP port and WebDAV port.
  • Page 146: Configuration Of E-Mail Encryption/Digital Signature

    15 Security Configuration of E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature Installation Overview The following is the procedure for E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature. Configuration on the Machine Configure a certificate to the machine. No certificate is imported on the machine in the default settings. Configuration on a Computer Prepare a certificate that is suitable for E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature.
  • Page 147 Configuration of E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature Refresh the web browser. Click [+] on the left of [PKI Settings] to display the items in the folder. Configure the certificate. 1) Click [Certificate Management]. 2) Select [Local Device] for [Category], [S/MIME] for [Certificate Purpose], and then click the [Display the List] button.
  • Page 148: Configuration On A Computer

    15 Security Digital Signature - Outgoing iFAX Set whether to always attach a digital signature to iFAX, or select a digital signature when sending iFAX from this machine. 4) Click [Apply] button. Configuration on a Computer The following describes the configuration for a computer. Sending scanned data by S/MIME encrypted e-mail from the machine to a computer It is necessary to register a personal certificate of a sender’s e-mail address on the...
  • Page 149: Configuration Of Scan File Signature (Pdf/Docuworks Signature)

    Configuration of Scan File Signature (PDF/DocuWorks Signature) Configuration of Scan File Signature (PDF/DocuWorks Signature) Installation Overview Use the following procedure to affix a signature (PDF signature/DocuWorks signature) to a scanned document to send as a PDF or DocuWorks document. Configuration on the Machine Register a certificate to the machine.
  • Page 150: Configuration On A Computer

    15 Security 4) Click the [Import] button. When a screen to enter the user name and passcode appears, enter the System Administrator user ID and passcode into [User Name] and [Password], and then click [OK]. Note • The default user ID is "11111" and the default passcode is "x-admin". Refresh the web browser.
  • Page 151: 16 Problem Solving

    16 Problem Solving This chapter describes how to troubleshoot network related problems, and important notes and restrictions. SMB ......................150 NetWare....................154 TCP/IP ......................158 EtherTalk ....................162 Bonjour .....................164 CentreWare Internet Services ..............165 Scanner Features ..................166 E-Mail Features ..................168 Internet/Intranet Connection ..............169...
  • Page 152: Smb

    16 Problem Solving This section describes the troubleshooting, and notes and restrictions when using SMB. Troubleshooting The possible causes, check points, and remedies for problems when using SMB are as follows. When you cannot communicate with the printer Cause Check point Remedy The computer and the While [Search for Other...
  • Page 153: Notes And Restrictions

    Cause Check point Remedy Number of connections to the Confirm if the machine is Wait for a while and retry machine exceeded the processing simultaneous printing. maximum connections processing requests (print allowed. requests, status queries, etc.) from multiple computers. (A write error dialog should be displayed to indicate that no more remote computers can...
  • Page 154: Switching Off The Power

    16 Problem Solving Adjust the receiving buffer [SMB (Spool)] size according to usage. When the receiving buffer [SMB (Spool)] size is smaller than the transmitted data, the machine may not be able to receive the data. Configuration on a Computer IP addresses are managed throughout the system as a whole.
  • Page 155 When the machine is off-line. If a computer instructs a print job while the machine is off-line, the machine will not receive the data and a write error dialog will be displayed on the computer. Deleting jobs. For Windows NT 4.0, jobs can be deleted if Service Pack 4 or later is installed. A write error will be displayed if the job is deleted while it is being received.
  • Page 156: Netware

    16 Problem Solving NetWare The possible causes, check points, and remedies for problems when using NetWare are as follows. When you cannot print Cause Check point Remedy Network equipment (hubs, etc.) Check the network equipment to Set the machine's frame type to are not supporting automatic see if the data link indicator of the same type as the connected...
  • Page 157 NetWare Cause Check point Remedy Print data format and the print If the computer is running on environment settings on the Windows, set it not to output computer do not match. <Ctrl>-D. The number of print queues set Use NWADMIN from a computer Re-transmit the print data to the for the machine exceeds the to check the machine's...
  • Page 158: When "Switch The Machine Off" Is Displayed

    16 Problem Solving Cause Check point Remedy The directory tree name is not Print out [System Settings List] Set the tree name. configured. to confirm if the tree name is specified. The context is not set. Print out [System Settings List] Set the context.
  • Page 159: When No Notification Is Received

    NetWare When no notification is received The possible causes, check points and remedies when no notification is received on the computer which instructed a print job are as follows. When the printing problems are not notified Cause Check point Remedy The user is not listed on the print Use PCONSOLE on the Add the name of the job user or...
  • Page 160: Tcp/Ip

    16 Problem Solving TCP/IP This section describes the troubleshooting, and notes and restrictions when using TCP/IP. Troubleshooting The possible causes, check points, and remedies for problems when using TCP/IP (LPD) are as follows. When using Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me Cause Status display / Check point / Remedy The machine is connected to...
  • Page 161 TCP/IP When using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 When you cannot print Cause Check point Remedy The IP address is incorrect. Request your network Set a correct IP address on administrator to check the the machine.
  • Page 162: Notes And Restrictions

    16 Problem Solving When using MacOS X 10.2 When you cannot print Cause Check point Remedy The LPD port is not Confirm if the LPD port is Enable the LPD port when functioning. enabled. printing with a printer detected by Bonjour. Notes and Restrictions The following are the notes and restrictions for using TCP/IP (LPD).
  • Page 163 TCP/IP When [lpd (Spool)] is set to [Off] All print data spooled in the machine receiving buffer, including the data which is being printed is erased. The print data will not be found when the machine is powered on again. However, if the power was switched off immediately after a computer instructed a print job, the job may remain on the computer.
  • Page 164: Ethertalk

    16 Problem Solving EtherTalk This section describes the troubleshooting, and notes and restrictions when using EtherTalk. Troubleshooting The possible causes, check points, and remedies for problems when using EtherTalk are as follows. Cause Check point Remedy Documents are printed by a If a printer that is assigned the A printer that is assigned the printer that is not selected.
  • Page 165 EtherTalk Names of 32 characters Change the last character of the printer name to a number. If the same printer name with the last character changed has still existed on the network, increase the changed number by 1. If the printer name has been changed, when browsing [Protocol Settings] on the [Properties] tab of CentreWare Internet Services, the previous printer name set before the change is displayed.
  • Page 166: Bonjour

    16 Problem Solving Bonjour This section describes the notes and restrictions when using Bonjour. Notes and Restrictions The following are the notes and restrictions for using Bonjour. Supported Environment for Bonjour Bonjour is available on Printer Setup Tool (Print Center, Printer Setup Utility) of MacOS X 10.2 or later, or Macintosh computers that use Safari.
  • Page 167: Centreware Internet Services

    CentreWare Internet Services CentreWare Internet Services Troubleshooting The possible causes, check points, and remedies for problems when using CentreWare Internet Services. Symptom Remedy Cannot connect to Is the machine working properly? CentreWare Internet Check if the machine is powered on. Services Is Internet service (HTTP) port activated? Print out [System Settings List] to confirm.
  • Page 168: Scanner Features

    16 Problem Solving Scanner Features This section describes the troubleshooting, and notes and restrictions when using the scanner features. Troubleshooting The possible causes, check points, and remedies for problems when using the scanner features. When SMB transmission to Windows Server 2003 fails Cause Check point Remedy...
  • Page 169 Scanner Features When [Delete/Save Documents] is set to [Delete], only one client can access any given document. The document which is being imported by a client cannot be seen by other clients. In both cases, documents can be added to a mailbox while it is accessed. When documents are retrieved from CentreWare Internet Services, the documents will not be deleted regardless of the setting of [Delete Documents After Retrieval].
  • Page 170: E-Mail Features

    16 Problem Solving E-Mail Features Troubleshooting This section describes causes and recommended remedies for errors that may occur while using the mail notice service, the E-mail Printing, iFax, and the E-mail feature. Symptom Remedy Cannot receive E-mail (E- Is the e-mail address for the machine configured? mail Printing, iFax) Is [E-mail Receive] set to [Enabled]? Are IP addresses for the SMTP server and POP3 server (if...
  • Page 171: Internet/Intranet Connection

    Internet/Intranet Connection Internet/Intranet Connection This section describes the troubleshooting, and notes and restrictions when connecting to the Internet or intranet. Troubleshooting The possible causes, check points, and remedies for problems when connecting to the Internet or intranet. When connection to the Internet/Intranet fails Cause Remedy The authentication feature...
  • Page 172 16 Problem Solving Cause Remedy The network cable is not Check if the network cable is properly connected. We connected, or broken. recommend spanning-tree configuration, with which network disconnection rarely occurs. Communication cannot be Wait for a while and try to access again. established due to overloading of the server application.
  • Page 173: Notes And Restrictions

    Internet/Intranet Connection Notes and Restrictions The following are the notes and restrictions when connecting to the Internet or intranet. Internet/Intranet Connection Depending on the web server, server application, proxy server and firewall, connection to the Internet or intranet may not be able to be established. To connect to the Internet or intranet using a third-party server application, proxy, or firewall, the following requirements must be satisfied: Supporting Windows2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003...
  • Page 175: Index

    Index Index Numerics Domain Filtering ..........85 Domain Name ............ 84 100BASE-TX ............46 domain name ............. 98 10BASE-T ............46 drum cartridge ............ 15 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX connector ....17 duplex automatic document feeder ....14 duplex module ............ 14 Dynamic DNS Update ........84 Active Mode ............73 Add Port Number ..........79 address book ............23...
  • Page 176 power switch ............14 print ..............18 Job Completion Notice ........94 Print Error Notification E-mail ......85 Job Flow Scanning ...........104 Print iFax Headers and Contents ....... 85 <Job in Memory> indicator .........28 Print Mail Headers and Contents ....... 85 <Job Status>...
  • Page 177 Index Tray 5 (bypass) ...........14 Tree Name ............74 Unicode Support ..........72 UNIX ..............19 USB ..............70 USB 2.0 interface connector .......17 USB interface ............38 USB port .............38 using the Ethernet interface ........27 using the parallel interface ........26 using the USB interface ........26 web browser ............64 WebDAV ............112 WebDAV port ............89...
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