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The essentials of imaging

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual Minoltafax 1800 www.minoltaeurope.com The essentials of imaging...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.7 Loading the Recording Paper 2.7.1 Types of paper for the Paper Cassette 2.7.2 Refilling the Recording Paper 2.7.3 Opening the Document Input Tray, the Recording Paper Output Tray and the Document Output Tray 2.8 Turning the Power On Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 3 3.8 Redial Rate 3.9 Redial Interval 3.10 Entering Telephone Numbers 3.10.1 One-Touch Dial 3.10.2 Entering Text 3.10.3 Speed Dial 3.10.4 Group Dial Setting / Broadcast 3.11 Program User Soft Switches 3.11.1 Changing the Setting of the User Switches Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 4 4.3.2 Direct Transmission 4.3.3 Relay Transmission 4.3.4 Delay Transmission (Timer) 4.3.5 Batch Transmission (Delay Transmission) 4.3.6 Broadcast 4.3.7 Memory Polling Transmission 4.3.8 Polling Transmission 4.3.9 Interrupting the Current Transmission 4.3.10 Deleting or Printing Transmissions 4.4 Functions During a Transmission Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 5 6.2.1 Activity Report 6.2.2 One-Touch Directory 6.2.3 Speed Dial Directory 6.2.4 Group Directory 6.2.5 User Data List 6.2.6 Memory File Report (Timer List) 6.2.7 Transmission Report 6.2.8 Error Report 6.3 Explanation of the Header 6.4 Power Failure Report Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 6 ONTENTS 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.1 Cleaning the Machine 7.2 Replacing the Image Cartridge 7.3 Removing a Paper Jam 7.4 Troubleshooting 8 Specifications Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 7: General Information

    ENERAL General Information 1.1 Introduction Thank you for choosing this Minoltafax 1800 and showing confidence in our product. This machine has a modern design and fulfils today's requirements of a fax machine. It combines advanced technology with a harmonious design.
  • Page 8: How Does A Fax Machine Work

    With your Minoltafax 1800 you do not need to listen to the introductory sequence. How to program the machine accordingly will be explained later in this manual. Furthermore you will also find information about the settings that come with the machine, that have to be made when installing, or the settings that can be made at a later stage.
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    If any problem occurs that can not be solved by the procedures described in this manual make sure you contact the technical service. Follow the recommended maintenance procedures regularly. Used image cartridges can be taken back to the technical service as a part of the maintenance. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 10: User Instructions (For U.k. Users)

    The connection to PSTN must be disconnected before the mains plug is removed. 6. The facsimile may be used on PSTN employing Loop disconnect of MF signaling. However, please note as follows: Although the facsimile can use either Loop disconnect or DTMF signalling, only the performance of Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 11 For example, you may require a sequence of 9 "PAUSE" 0908 214315 to transmit a fax message to our Keynes Office. To insert pause, press the "PAUSE" key. One key operation causes a pause of 4 seconds in the dialling sequence. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 12: Mains Plug Wiring Instructions

    The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. This appliance must be protected by a 13A fuse in the mains plug or distribution board. "WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED." Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 13: Ozone Release Warning

    Your new fax machine is a compact multi-functional device facilitating your work and reducing your fax communication times. The features of the Minoltafax 1800 include scanning of originals into the memory for delayed transmission, allowing simultaneous reception of fax messages and vice versa.
  • Page 14: Functions

    (basic model 256 KB, optional memory 1 MB) that can be added Multi tasking operation interface Polling RX / TX Copy function 1.6.4 Additional Functions RS-232 PC-interface Scanner function Printer function Use as PC-based fax machine Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 15: Installation

    NSTALLATION 2 Installation Unpacking Please check whether the contents are complete. 1 Machine 2 Document output tray 3 Telephone cable 4 Print paper tray 5 Image cartridge 6 Document input tray 7 Power cable 8 Paper cassette Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 16: Location

    If any cover is opened during sending or receiving the procedure is interrupted. Avoid extreme fluctuations in temperature, which could lead the humidity inside the machine to condense causing problems reading the documents. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 17 NSTALLATION The pictures below show the space required for the replacement of the consumables and the proper function of the machine. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 18: Description Of The Parts

    2.3 Description of the Parts 1 Top cover latch 2 Telephone terminal 3 Document guide 4 LCD-display 5 Output tray extender 6 Document output tray 7 Operation panel 8 Document input tray 9 Print paper tray 10 Paper cassette Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 19 NSTALLATION 1 Power socket 2 Fan 3 Telephone terminal 4 Line terminal 5 RS- 232C interface Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 20 NSTALLATION 1 Image cartridge 2 Paper cassette cover 3 Paper cassette extender 4 Paper cassette base 5 Paper guide 6 Power switch Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 21: The Image Cartridge

    Used image cartridges may be taken back by the technical service station as a part of the maintenance procedures. To avoid damage to the image cartridge caused by light, cover it with a cloth as soon as removed from the fax. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 22: Operation Panel, Displays And Keys

    [POLL TX]: Transmit the document in the feeder upon a request from the calling side. [TAD]: Connect to the external answering machine. Clear: Clears data record or current data in the function mode. Selects special features and sets time and speed dial / FUNCTION one-touch dial numbers. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 23 PAUSE Generates a pause between two digits when entering a telephone number. SPEED DIAL Use this key to access the two digit speed dial numbers. ONE-TOUCH Use this key to dial a programmed number directly. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 24: Opening The Top Cover

    NSTALLATION 2.5.1 Opening the Top Cover Push the top cover latch in the direction of the arrow. Lift the top cover up. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 25: Inserting The Image Cartridge

    Slide the cartridge along the guides into the machine until it snaps into place. Gently lower the top cover and firmly press it closed with both hands until it clicks into the locks. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 26: Connecting The Power Cable And The Telephone Cable

    Plug the power cable into the back of the machine. Then connect it to the power socket in the wall. Mind the safety notes in chapter 1. Connect the telephone cable to the wall. Connect the other telephone cable to the socket in the machine. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 27: Loading The Recording Paper

    Loading the Recording Paper Press the paper cassette to open. Pull the paper cassette extender out. Place the paper in the cassette and adjust the extender to the stack of paper. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 28: Types Of Paper For The Paper Cassette

    Take care to keep the height of the stack below the marks on the paper guides. Only refill the paper after the last sheet has been drawn from the paper cassette. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 29: Refilling The Recording Paper

    Storage conditions may influence the quality of the print. Always store the paper in the original packaging. Do not expose the paper to extreme temperatures or high humidity. If the paper runs out during a print job, replace the paper and press [START] to continue the procedure. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 30: Opening The Document Input Tray, The Recording Paper Output Tray And The Document Output Tray

    NSTALLATION 2.7.3 Opening the Document Input Tray, the Recording Paper Output Tray and the Document Output Tray Document input tray Recording paper output tray Document output tray Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 31: Turning The Power On

    It may be seriously damaged otherwise. When the machine is on, the standby modus is automatically activated. When the machine is in the standby modus 17/03/96 00:00 M100 the display appears as shown. Now the [FAX] machine is ready for operation. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 32 NSTALLATION Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 33: Entering Data

    This is also the case if they are connected by a "+“ to facilitate the layout. "Press 0 + 5 + ENTER " means: Press the numeric key 0 , then the numeric key 5 and then the key named Enter . Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 34: Functions Of The Keys

    1 ACTIVITY REPORT 2 ERROR REPORT 3 TX CONFIRMATION REPORT 4 RX CONFIRMATION REPORT 5 REDUCTION TYPE 6 LINE MONITOR 7 HEADER POSITION 8 MEMORY ENTRY REPORT 9 BROADCAST REPORT * BUSY TONE 0 RECEPTION TIME/DATE # REMOT ID TYPE Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 35 * PROGRAM USER DATA 1 YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER 2 NAME 3 SET DATE/TIME 0 DIAL TYPE 1 TONE/PULSE 2 PSTN/PBX 3 REDIAL TIME 4 REDIAL INTERVAL # TAD SETUP 1 REMOTE CTRL. CODE 2 RECORD TIME 3 SILENCE TIME 4 RING COUNTER Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 36: Entering Your Telephone Number

    Press [ENTER] TEL= 49 511 741050 (Enter your number - up to 20 digits). PRESS ENTER Press [ENTER] and [STOP]. YOUR TELE NO. DATA ENTRY OK The "+" is automatically entered by the machine. Press [PAUSE] to enter spaces. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 37: Entering Your Company Name

    Access the menu in the top row with [#]. @ABCDEFGHIJKLMN Select the desired letter with [ ] or [ ] MINOLTA and press [*] to enter it. Press [ENTER] and [STOP]. NAME DATA ENTRY OK For further details see section 3.10.2. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 38: Entering Date And Time

    17-03-97 14:08 (Enter date and time with the numeric PRESS ENTER keys, e.g.: 17-03-97 14:08) Press [ENTER] and [STOP]. 17-03-97 14:08 DATA ENTRY OK The information entered up to now also appears on the reports to facilitate identification. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 39: Setting The Telephone Line Type

    Press 2 times [ENTER]. DIAL TYPE 1-4, Press [1] for tone / pulse + [ENTER]. TONE/PULSE 1-4, , ENTER Press [ ] or [ ] to select tone or pulse. TONE/PULSE TONE: ,ENTER Press [ENTER]. TONE/PULSE DATA ENTRY OK Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 40: Pstn Or Pbx

    To make an outside call, [#] must be entered before the key. The following table indicates the different types of external calls for telephone systems. Line Type Called LCD Display / Dial Display Access Line Number PSTN PSTN PSTN PSTN internal call e.g. 0-123 external call Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 41: Redial Rate

    0-9, *, #, , ENTER Press [ENTER] 2 times. DIAL TYPE 1-4, Press [4]. REDIAL INTERVAL 1-4, , ENTER Press [ENTER]. INTERVAL 01-20, ENTER Enter the desired time between two INTERVAL redial attempts (01 - 20). E.g. 07. DATA ENTRY OK Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 42: Entering Telephone Numbers

    [ENTER]. If you are using a DATA ENTRY OK PBX system, remember to enter # before the telephone number. Press 1 or 0 . Press 0 to go directly ADDR to step 10. Press [ENTER]. 0=(NO) 1=(YES) Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 43 PRESS OT KEY programmed and the display moves one step forward. If you fill in the lables for the one-touch keys, it will be easier to find the right telephone number later on. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 44: Entering Text

    [#], move to the character you want to insert instead ( ) and press [*] to replace the wrong character. To avoid unnecessary movements of the cursor it is advisable to do all the corrections after the whole name has been entered. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 45: Speed Dial

    To program further speed dial numbers, repeat steps 5 to 7. Press [STOP] to leave the menu. The speed dial numbers do not allow the programming of extension numbers or names. For this function, please use the one-touch dial keys. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 46: Group Dial Setting / Broadcast

    Press [1] and enter a name for the @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO group. (See 3.10.2) Press [0] to skip this step. GROUP NAME DATA ENTRY OK Now you can program the next group. GROUP DIAL Press [STOP] to terminate the PRESS OT 13-16 procedure. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 47: Program User Soft Switches

    For the automatic printing of the out-going transmission. After memory transmission the first page of the document will be printed on the report. Numeric key Name Rx confirmation report Preset Option On/Off Function For the automatic printing of received transmissions. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 48 Turns the loudspeaker on or off. If the speaker is on, you hear the dialing. Numeric key Name Header position Preset Inside Option Inside / outside Function Defines whether the position of the header is inside or outside of the image area of the transmission. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 49 Name Remote ID type Preset Option One-touch name, dialled number, TSI/CSI (Transmit Subscriber ID / Called Subscriber ID) or blank Function This selection determines the information printed in the ID field of the activity and the confirmation reports. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 50: Changing The Setting Of The User Switches

    To select the function shown in the display press [ENTER]. To change the actual setting e.g. "Off" to "On" press [CONTRAST or [TYPE ORG. To save the selection press [ENTER]. To make further changes, repeat the above steps. To terminate the procedure, press [STOP]. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 51: Sending

    148 mm width or less than 110 mm length paper lighter than 43g/m² folded, torn, wrinkled damp rough or curled paper chemically treated and pressure sensitive paper. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 52: Placing The Documents

    ..If this occurs repeatedly, contact your technical service to upgrade the capacity of the memory. Until then you should send large documents in direct mode, i.e. with the memory turned off. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 53: Contrast (Type Org.) / Resolution

    ..The resolutions [EXTR.FINE] and [PHOTO] raise the cost and transmission time considerably. If the receiving station is not equipped to receive the resolution "extra fine" your Minoltafax automatically switches back to the next possible resolution. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 54: Dialling Method

    Both described methods can be performed by using the [HOOK] key. Press [HOOK] and enter the telephone number or press one of the programmed one-touch keys [01]-[12]. You will hear the dialing process from the internal loudspeaker, however you must press [START] when the receiving station answers. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 55: Automatic Dialling Using The Speed Dial

    If a group has been programmed under this PRESS START key, its name appears on the display. Your Minoltafax 1800 begins to dial after the document has been scanned..If you are dialling from a PBX system, remember to enter [#] before any number.
  • Page 56: Transmission Methods

    PRESS START dial. Press [START] to scan the document into MEMORY TX the memory . SCANNING The machine assigns a three digit number MEMORY TX to each process to allow identification in SESSION NO XXX the activity report. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 57 If this is not possible send the document with the direct transmission method. The Minoltafax 1800 can be equipped with an additional memory extension of 1 MB able to hold approximately 56 pages. Scanned documents will be kept in the memory for roughly one hour in case of power failure.
  • Page 58: Direct Transmission

    14:57 feeder to try later again. Press [STOP] to eject sheet already drawn from the feeder or press [START] to restart your Minoltafax 1800. 7 If no transmission is possible after DIRECT SEND several retrials the message „NO NO ANSWER ANSWER“...
  • Page 59: Relay Transmission

    Request a transmission report from the REPORT ADDR=00 distribution station. 01-99, ENTER Press [ENTER]. REPORT ADDR=_._ DATA ENTRY OK Now you can program a new process or RELAY INITIATE press [STOP] to terminate the PRESS OT KEY procedure. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 60 "relay transmission". The other machines (C,D,E etc.) may be of any other kind. As machine A uses the programming of machine B you must know where the telephone numbers you want to contact are stored in machine B. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 61: Delay Transmission (Timer)

    If the machine runs out of memory during the scanning, the machine switches to standby mode. In this case program the process again at a later time when there is more memory capacity. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 62: Batch Transmission (Delay Transmission)

    Press [STOP] to terminate the process..If a transmission to this telephone number is not to be made as a batch transmission, the number has to be dialled using the "direct transmission" or manually with the numeric keys. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 63: Broadcast

    ENDING 4.3.6 Broadcast Your Minoltafax 1800 can send documents from the memory up to 71 programmed stations in the one-touch keys, in the speed dial numbers and in the group dial function with one single operation. The machine dials the number and sends the document to each number. If one of the numbers is busy, your fax machine will postpone that number until the end of the session and will try the transmission again.
  • Page 64: Memory Polling Transmission

    ENDING 4.3.7 Memory Polling Transmission Your Minoltafax 1800 has the possibility to transmit documents automatically on request of a calling station. Place the document in the document feeder so the Minoltafax can scan it. You can scan up to 30 documents and assign an identification number to each one so that they can be polled from the memory specifically and individually.
  • Page 65: Polling Transmission

    Now the document can be polled by the FAX CONNECTION other station. RECEIVING DIRECT SEND TRANSMISSION END. TX OK ..After the transmission, the machine must be manually set back to the original operation mode (e.g. FAX) by pressing [MODE/CLEAR]. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 66: Interrupting The Current Transmission

    ENDING 4.3.9 Interrupting the Current Transmission Should it be necessary to interrupt the current transmission, simply press [STOP] and your Minoltafax 1800 stops the current operation and returns to standby mode. Description Display Press [STOP]. If the operation had not begun when...
  • Page 67: Deleting Or Printing Transmissions

    DELETED Printing Description Display Press [FUNCTION and [6]. MEMORY FILES 0-9, *, #, ENTER Press [ENTER] 2 times. VIEW FILE LIST FILE Select [1]. LIST FILE PRESS START Press [START] to print a memory LIST FILE report. PRINTING Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 68: Functions During A Transmission

    After the sheet has been drawn in, the NORMAL opposite display appears. SELECT LOC7COPY When all pages have been scanned, the RECEIVING preceding display reappears. ECM SP P:01 In this way your copy and the printout of the received transmission are printed. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 69: Receiving

    After a determined ring counter the machine answers each call. How to set the ring counter is explained later on in this chapter. Description Display 03/21 08:48 M100 RECEIVING This setting does not require any other P.01 entries. 15/12 11:51 M000 PRINTING Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 70: Tel/Fax] Receiving Mode

    [TEL/FAX] Receiving Mode The Tel / Fax is only sensible, if you are expecting conversation calls on the same line. The Minoltafax 1800 answers the call and recognizes if it is a fax call or a conversation call. If a conversation call comes in, the machine shows this by max. 5 rings and a corresponding message in the display.
  • Page 71: Remote Code (Ctrl.)

    0-9, *, #, ¬, ENTER 2 Press [ENTER]. TAD SETUP 1-4, ¬, ® 3 Press [2]. RECORD TIME 1-4, ¬, ®, ENTER 4 Press [ENTER] and enter the period RECORD TIME=000 (0-200 sec.). Then press [ENTER]. DATA ENTRY 000 = No limitation Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 72: Silence Time

    3 Press [ENTER] 2 times and enter the RING COUNTER=4 number of rings (0-9). Then press DATA ENTRY OK [ENTER]. The number of rings set for the ring counter must be higher than the number of rings before the answering machine answers a call. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 73: Polling Receiving

    If no time is entered, the 0-9, ENTER polling starts immediately after the programming is finished. 7 Press [ENTER]. If you want to program a REPEAT POLLING. fixed daily, polling press [1]. 0=(NO) 1=(YES) 8 Press [ENTER]. DAILY = ON PRESS ENTER Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 74 12 If you want to interrupt the procedure CANCEL before polling, press [STOP]. Select the INTERRUPT =1 desired function. 13 Befor deleting you can check the SESSION NO=11 programming again. PRESS ENTER 14 Press [ENTER] to confirm the deleting. 15/12 12:05 M100 USER INTERRUPT. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 75: Reports

    4 Press [START] to print the report. 1-5 , START Numeric keys [1] activity report [2] one-touch directory [3] speed dial directory [4] group directory [5] user data list A detailed description of the reports is given below. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 76: Memory File Report

    Press [FUNCTION] + [6]. 0 - 9, *, #, , ENTER MEMORY FILES 2 Press [ENTER] 2 times. PRESS ENTER VIEW FILE=0 3 Press [ENTER] + [1]. LIST FILE=1 LIST FILE 4 Press [START] to print the report. PRESS START Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 77: Description Of The Reports

    DURATION duration of the activity REMOTE ID telephone number of the other station SPEED. transmission rate PAGE number of transmitted pages RESULT result of the transmission (in case of errors, this field shows an error message) Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 78: One-Touch Directory

    NAME name of the other station START TIME beginning of the transmission (if programmed) RELAIS LIST NO program of the relay transmission REPORT ADDRESS. station to which a report was sent (if programmed) (Also cf. "Activity Report") Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 79: Speed Dial Directory

    This list shows the numbers programmed for speed dialing. speed dial number TELEPHONE NUMBER telephone number of the other station (Also cf. "Activity Report") From May 1997 the speed dial directory will contain a column with the programmed names. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 80: Group Directory

    ONE TOUCH number of the one-touch key in the group SPEED DIAL speed dial numbers in the group TELEPHONE NUMBER number of the other station NAME name of the other station (Also cf. "Activity Report") Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 81: User Data List

    EPORTS 6.2.5 User Data List This list shows the current state of the soft user switches. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 82: Memory File Report (Timer List)

    The memory report contains information about delayed transmissions. SESS ID number in the machine current number of the programmed transmissions START TIME beginning of the transmission TYPE type of transmission LOCATION telephone number of the other station PAGE number of pages (Also cf. "Activity Report") Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 83: Transmission Report

    This report cannot be printed manually on request. 6.2.8 Error Report If an error occurs during a transmission, an error report is printed. TRANSMIT: type of transmission where the error occurred. (Also cf. "Activity Report") Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 84: Explanation Of The Header

    INTERRUPT 5/6 the relay function was not possible because the other station was not compatible or the memory was full. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 85: Power Failure Report

    SESS ID number in the machine START TIME beginning of the transmission TYPE type of program LOCATION telephone number of the other station PAGE number of transmitted pages (Also cf. "Activity Report") Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 86 EPORTS Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 87: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    ..Never use alcohol or solvents! Always pull the power plug before cleaning the machine! Cleaning the Document Feeder and the Scanner Swing the operation panel open. Clean the paper rollers rotating them by hand. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 88 AINTENANCE AND ROUBLESHOOTING Wipe the surface of the scanner..You should use the MINOLTA cleaning kit (No. 8918-561) to clean the machine. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 89 ..Take care that the cloth does not get caught in any of the parts of the machine causing damage. Never leave any bits of paper inside the machine. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 90: Replacing The Image Cartridge

    Pull the sealing tape sideways out of the cartridge. Slide the cartridge along the guides into the machine until it snaps into the final position. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 91: Removing A Paper Jam

    If a paper jam or a document jam occurs, a message indicating paper jam or document jam appears in the display. If this occurs at the positions described below, proceed as follows: Removing a Document Jam Open the operation panel. Pull the jammed document out. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 92 Remove the image cartridge. Paper Jam in the Take-Up Section If the paper did not enter the fusing unit, you can pull it out as shown in the picture. Pull the paper out in the direction of the arrow. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 93 The paper jam is removed..If the error message does not disappear, check whether another sheet of paper is jammed inside the machine. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    Check the size of the document and does not work. whether it was placed properly in the feeder. The received printout shows Make a photocopy with your fax black stripes. machine. If the copy is clear the problem is probably with the other station. Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 95 The alarm lamp is on and the Load paper and press [START]. display indicates "Check Paper". Although the paper is filled the Make sure the paper cassette is filled display indicates "Check Paper". correctly. The display indicates: "Change Replace the image cartridge. Cartridge". Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 96: Specifications

    16, 12 for single dial, 4 for group dial(40 digits/dial) Group Dial 4 Groups with up to 20 members Tel/Fax auto-changeover Yes TAD interface Scanner Scannertype Resolution (dot/mm) 8 x 3,85 (normal) / 8 x 7,7 (fine) / 8 x 15,4 (extra fine) Gray scale 16 (64*) Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 97: Energy Save Mode

    Weight 11 kg (main body only) Power consumption Stand-by 14 W Europe 220 - 240 V AC ± 10% , 50 Hz ± 2 Hz 131 W North America 120VAC+/-10%, 50Hz+/-2Hz Energy save mode 3 minutes after printing Minoltafax 1800...
  • Page 98 ECHNICAL * Available from 7/97 ** Available from 5/97 Minoltafax 1800...

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