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  • Page 1 OPERATION GUIDE FS-C1020MFP+...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Guide to the Machine Introduction...............................11 Trademarks..............................11 Disclaimer..............................13 Manuals for This Machine..........................14 Model-Specific Information..........................15 List of Option..............................16 How to Read This Manual..........................17 Symbols................................17 Notes................................17 About IP Address............................17 Feature Highlights............................18 Using the Machine as a Printer........................18 Using the Machine as a Copier........................20 Using the Machine as a Scanner.......................23 Using the Machine as a Fax Machine.......................27 Guide to Components............................30...
  • Page 3 Connecting to a Telephone Line.........................65 Configuring the Machine..........................69 Configuring the IPv4 Address Settings.......................69 Configuring the IPv6 Address Settings.......................71 Configuring Telephone Network Settings....................74 Sharing the Printer on a Network........................77 Installing Option...............................78 Installing the Paper Feed Unit (Tray 2).......................78 Paper and Other Media..........................81 Supported Paper for Each Tray........................81 Specifications of Paper Types........................85 Unsupported Types of Paper........................91...
  • Page 4 Accessing the Printer Properties........................134 Accessing the Printer Properties from the [Printers and Faxes] Window..........134 Accessing the Printer Properties from an Application................134 Basic Operation in Printer Mode........................136 If a Paper Mismatch Occurs........................136 Canceling a Print Job..........................137 Printing Confidential Documents........................139 Storing a Locked Print file.........................139 Printing a Locked Print file.........................140 Deleting a Locked Print file........................141 Checking which Locked Print File Jobs Have Been Canceled...............142...
  • Page 5 Basic Operation for Scan to USB......................180 Specifying the Scan Settings........................183 Scanning from a Computer...........................187 Settings You Can Configure in the TWAIN Dialog Box.................187 6. Using the Fax Function The Screen in Fax Mode..........................191 Setting the Date and Time..........................193 Registering Fax Destinations.........................195 Registering Fax Destinations Using the Control Panel................195 Registering Fax Destinations Using COMMAND CENTER..............198 Sending a Fax..............................201...
  • Page 6 Copy Setting Parameters..........................246 Scanner Settings............................251 Changing Scanner Settings........................251 Scanner Setting Parameters........................252 Fax Transmission Settings..........................254 Changing Fax Transmission Settings......................254 Fax Transmission Setting Parameters.......................255 Fax Feature Settings............................257 Changing Fax Feature Settings........................257 Fax Feature Setting Parameters........................257 Fax Address Book Settings..........................264 Registering Fax Destinations in Fax Quick Dial/Speed Dial..............264 Fax Address Book Parameters.........................264 System Settings...............................266 Changing System Settings........................266...
  • Page 7 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Using COMMAND CENTER........................297 Displaying Top Page.............................299 Changing the Interface Language......................300 Checking the System Information.........................301 Checking the Status Information.......................301 Checking the Counter Information......................302 Checking the Machine Information......................306 Configuring the System Settings........................307 Configuring the Sound Volume........................307 Configuring the Paper Settings.........................308 Specifying the Size of Paper for Printing Copies..................310 Configuring the Fax Settings........................310...
  • Page 8 Printing Lists/Reports.............................336 Configuring the Administrator Settings......................338 Configuring the Administrator Password and E-mail Address...............338 Resetting the Machine’s Settings......................339 Backing Up the Machine's Settings......................339 Restoring the Machine's Settings from a Backup File................341 Configuring the Date and Time Settings....................341 Configuring the Energy Saver Mode Settings..................342 9.
  • Page 9 Cleaning the Auto Document Feeder.......................406 Moving the Machine.............................407 Moving over a Short Distance........................408 Moving over a Long Distance........................408 Disposal................................410 If the Machine is Not Going to Be Used for a Long Time................411 Preparing the Machine for a Long Period of Inactivity................411 Using the Machine Again After It Has Been Inactive for a Long Period..........412 Consumables..............................414 Print Cartridges............................414...
  • Page 10 INDEX ................................435...
  • Page 12: Guide To The Machine

    1. Guide to the Machine This chapter provides basic information about the product and this manual. Introduction This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy place for quick reference.
  • Page 13 1. Guide to the Machine ® ® Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium ® ® Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic ® ® Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise • The product names of Windows 7 are as follows: ® ® Microsoft Windows 7 Starter ®...
  • Page 14: Disclaimer

    Introduction ® ® Microsoft Windows HPC Server R2 2008 ® • PostScript 3 in this manual stands for “Adobe PostScript 3 Emulation”. Disclaimer In no event will the company be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or operating the machine. This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part, modified, quoted, or reprinted without permission.
  • Page 15: Manuals For This Machine

    1. Guide to the Machine Manuals for This Machine Several manuals are provided with this machine. Select the manual that contains the information you require. • Media differ according to manual. • The printed and electronic versions of a manual have the same contents. •...
  • Page 16: Model-Specific Information

    Model-Specific Information Model-Specific Information This section explains how you can identify region of your machine. Model types There is a label on the rear of the machine, located in the position shown below. The label contains details that identify the region your machine belongs to. Read the label. CES130 The following information is region-specific.
  • Page 17: List Of Option

    1. Guide to the Machine List of Option This section provides a list of option for this machine, and how it is referred to as in this manual. Option List Referred to as Paper Feed Unit paper feed unit • For details about the specifications of this option, see p.432 "Specifications of Options".
  • Page 18: How To Read This Manual

    How to Read This Manual How to Read This Manual Symbols This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure to read these explanations. Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine's functions, and instructions on resolving user errors.
  • Page 19: Feature Highlights

    1. Guide to the Machine Feature Highlights This section provides information about basic usage and some useful functions of the machine. • Certain functions require special machine configuration. Using the Machine as a Printer To use this machine as a printer, two types of connection methods are available: •...
  • Page 20 Feature Highlights CES132 Preparation for printing via a network To use this machine as a printer via network connection: 1. Connect the machine to a network. For details, see p.63 "Connecting with a Network Cable". 2. Specify the network settings, such as the machine's IP address. For details, see p.69 "...
  • Page 21: Using The Machine As A Copier

    1. Guide to the Machine Printing confidential documents 1. Use the printer driver to send a print job as a Locked Print file from a computer. For details, see p.139 "Storing a Locked Print file". 2. Enter the password using the control panel to print the file. For details, see p.140 "Printing a Locked Print file".
  • Page 22 Feature Highlights CES092 You can either set this machine to always make photocopies in 2-in-1 or 4-in-1 mode, or use this function only when necessary. Preparation for copying multiple images To always make photocopies in 2-in-1 or 4-in-1 mode: 1. Configure the machine's default [Reduce/Enlarge] setting. For details, see p.245 "Copy Settings".
  • Page 23: Sorting The Output Paper

    1. Guide to the Machine Preparation for copying an ID card To always make photocopies in ID card copy mode: 1. Configure the machine's default [Reduce/Enlarge] setting. For details, see p.245 "Copy Settings". To use this function for the current job only: 1.
  • Page 24: Using The Machine As A Scanner

    Feature Highlights CES104 Preparation for sorting the output paper 1. Enable the [Sort] setting under copy settings. For details, see p.245 "Copy Settings". Using the Machine as a Scanner There are two scanning methods: scanning from the computer (TWAIN scanning) and scanning using the control panel.
  • Page 25 1. Guide to the Machine CES185 Preparation for scanning from a computer with USB connection 1. Connect the machine to the computer using a USB cable, and install the scanner driver on the computer. For details, see p.62 "Connecting with a Computer Using a USB Cable" and Driver Installation Guide.
  • Page 26 Feature Highlights CES186 Preparation for sending scanned files via e-mail 1. Connect the machine to the network. For details, see p.63 "Connecting with a Network Cable". 2. Specify the network settings, such as the machine's IP address. For details, see p.69 " Configuring the Machine". 3.
  • Page 27 1. Guide to the Machine For details, see p.69 " Configuring the Machine". 3. Register the destinations to the Address Book using COMMAND CENTER. For details, see p.169 "Registering Scan Destinations". Sending scanned files to a computer's shared folder You can send scanned files to the shared folder of a computer on a network using the control panel. CES190 Preparation for sending scanned files to a computer's shared folder 1.
  • Page 28: Using The Machine As A Fax Machine

    Feature Highlights Preparation for sending scanned files to a USB flash disk 1. Insert a USB flash disk in the machine. For details, see p.180 "Basic Operation for Scan to USB". Using the Machine as a Fax Machine This section describes basic procedures for using this machine as a fax machine. Using as a fax machine CES188 Preparation for using as a fax machine...
  • Page 29 1. Guide to the Machine CES189 Preparation for using the machine with an external telephone 1. Connect an external telephone to the machine. For details, see p.65 "Connecting to a Telephone Line". 2. Select the fax reception mode. For details, see p.229 "Receiving a Fax". Sending faxes from a computer (LAN-Fax) You can send a document directly from a computer through this machine to another fax machine, without printing the document.
  • Page 30 Feature Highlights For details, see p.215 "Configuring the LAN-Fax Address Book". Preparation for sending faxes from a computer connected via network 1. Connect the machine to the network. For details, see p.63 "Connecting with a Network Cable". 2. Specify the network settings, such as the machine’s IP address. For details, see p.69 "...
  • Page 31: Guide To Components

    1. Guide to the Machine Guide to Components This section lists the names and functions of the parts of this machine. Exterior: Front View CES151 1. ADF (Auto document feeder) Cover Open this cover to remove originals jammed in the ADF. 2.
  • Page 32: Exterior: Rear View

    Guide to Components 8. Tray 2 (option) This tray can hold up to 500 sheets of plain paper. 9. Bypass Tray Load paper here sheet by sheet. 10. Control Panel Contains a screen and keys for machine control. 11. USB Flash Disk Port Insert a USB flash disk for using the Scan to USB function.
  • Page 33 1. Guide to the Machine 6. External Telephone Connector For connecting an external telephone. 7. USB Port For connecting the machine to a computer using a USB cable. 8. Ethernet Port For connecting the machine to the network using a network interface cable. 9.
  • Page 34: Interior

    Guide to Components CES118 Interior CES133 1. Print Cartridges Load from the machine rear, in the order of cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K). Messages appear on the screen when print cartridges need to be replaced, or new ones need to be prepared. 2.
  • Page 35: Control Panel

    1. Guide to the Machine Control Panel This section describes the names and usage of the parts of the control panel. • The actual control panel may look different from the illustration below, depending on the country of use. • If the machine remains turned off for a certain period of time (for example, when the power switch is turned off or when there is a power failure), all documents stored in memory will be lost.
  • Page 36 Guide to Components • Fax mode: select Standard, Detail, or Photo. 6. [User Tools] key Press to display the menu for configuring the machine's system settings. 7. [Copy] key Press to switch to copier mode. The key stays lit while the machine is in copier mode. 8.
  • Page 37 1. Guide to the Machine • Scanner mode: select from 5 levels of density. • Fax mode: select from 3 levels of density. 21. [Reduce/Enlarge] key • Copier mode: press to specify the reduction or enlargement ratio for the current job. •...
  • Page 38 Guide to Components • For details about what to do when the Alert indicator is flashing or lit, see p.375 "Error and Status Messages on the Screen". • For details about what to do when the Fax Received indicator is flashing or lit, see p.235 "Printing Out Faxes Stored in Memory".
  • Page 39 1. Guide to the Machine...
  • Page 40: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started This chapter describes procedures for installing and configuring the machine, connecting options to the machine, and handling paper. Installing the Machine This section describes steps required to install the machine and prepare it for use. Where to Put the Machine The machine’s location should be carefully chosen because environmental conditions greatly affect its performance.
  • Page 41 2. Getting Started • Keep the machine in an area that is within optimum environmental conditions. Operating the machine in an environment that is outside the recommended ranges of humidity and temperature can cause an electrical fire hazard. Keep the area around the socket free of dust. Accumulated dust can become an electrical fire hazard.
  • Page 42 Installing the Machine Optimum Environmental Conditions Permissible and recommended temperature and humidity ranges are as follows: CER119 • White area: Permissible Range • Blue area: Recommended Range Environments to Avoid • Areas exposed to direct sunlight or strong light • Dusty areas •...
  • Page 43: Unpacking

    2. Getting Started New machine smell When a machine is new, it might have a unique smell. This smell will subside in about one week. When you detect an odd smell, sufficiently ventilate and circulate the air in the room. Power Source •...
  • Page 44 Installing the Machine • Do not incinerate toner (new or used) or toner containers. Doing so risks burns. Toner will ignite on contact with naked flame. • Do not store toner (new or used) or toner containers anywhere near naked flames. Doing so risks fire and burns.
  • Page 45 2. Getting Started • During operation, rollers for transporting the paper and originals revolve. A safety device has been installed so that the machine can be operated safety. But take care not to touch the machine during operation. Otherwise, an injury might occur. •...
  • Page 46 Installing the Machine Lift the machine with another person using the inset grips on both sides of the machine. CES052 Remove the protective materials attached on the machine's exterior. Do not remove tapes going into the inside of the machine. CES155 The actual machine may come with protective materials attached in different positions.
  • Page 47 2. Getting Started Move the lever slightly to the machine rear, and then pull it up to unlock the paper feed roller. CES039 Lift the paper feed roller slightly to remove it. CES050 Pull the protective sheet to remove it. CES047...
  • Page 48 Installing the Machine With the roller part facing downwards, insert the tip of the paper feed roller into the opening of the ADF. CES042 Return the paper feed roller to its original position. CES051 Lower the lever until it clicks into place. CES116...
  • Page 49 2. Getting Started Close the ADF cover. CES049 Pull the opening lever on the front cover, and then carefully lower the front cover. CES147 Pull the tapes gently upward and remove them from the machine at the same time. CES162...
  • Page 50 Installing the Machine Pull up the fusing unit levers. CES258 Using both hands, carefully push up the front cover until it closes. CES260 Pull up the top cover open lever, and then open the top cover carefully. Make sure that the ADF is closed. CES261...
  • Page 51 2. Getting Started Remove the protection tapes. CES149 Lift out print cartridges and shake them from side to side. The black print cartridge comes with a protection sheet that you must remove before shaking. Carefully lift out the print cartridge vertically, holding its center. CES158 Place the black print cartridge on a flat surface and remove the protection sheet before shaking.
  • Page 52 Installing the Machine CER101 Check the toner color and corresponding location, and then carefully insert the print cartridge vertically. CES159 Using both hands, hold the center of the top cover and close the cover carefully. Be careful not to trap your fingers. CES140...
  • Page 53: Turning The Power On

    2. Getting Started Apply the indicated sticker as in the illustration below. CES259 Turning the Power on This section describes how to turn on the machine. • Do not use any power sources other than those that match the specifications shown in this manual.
  • Page 54 Installing the Machine • The supplied power cord is for use with this machine only. Do not use it with other appliances. Doing so could result in fire or electric shock. • It is dangerous to handle the power cord plug with wet hands. Doing so could result in electric shock.
  • Page 55: Initial Setup

    2. Getting Started Turn the power switch to ” On”. CES065 The Power indicator lights up, and then the [Copy] key on the control panel lights up. • Depending on the [Function Priority] setting under [Admin. Tools], the [Facsimile] or [Scanner] key may light up instead of the [Copy] key.
  • Page 56: Changing Operation Modes

    Installing the Machine header code and the date and time of transmission must be included in the header of all pages faxed to, from, or within the United States. • Make sure to select the correct code for the country of use. Selecting the wrong country code may cause failures in fax transmissions.
  • Page 57 2. Getting Started Copier mode Press the [Copy] key to activate copier mode. While in copier mode, the [Copy] key lights up. CES174 Scanner mode Press the [Scanner] key to activate scanner mode. While in scanner mode, the [Scanner] key lights CES175 Fax mode Press the [Facsimile] key to activate fax mode.
  • Page 58: Saving Energy

    Installing the Machine Function Priority By default, copy mode is selected when the machine is turned on, or if the preset [System Auto Reset Timer] time passes with no operation while the initial screen of the current mode is displayed. You can change the selected mode using [Function Priority] under [Admin.
  • Page 59 2. Getting Started The following table shows the functions that can be performed simultaneously. Current job Job that you want to execute simultaneously • Fax memory transmission • Fax memory reception • Internet Fax reception (no printing) Copying • Receiving a LAN-Fax job from a computer •...
  • Page 60 Installing the Machine Current job Job that you want to execute simultaneously • Copying • Scanning Fax memory transmission • Printing (sending a fax that has already • Printing a fax received in the machine's memory been stored in the machine's •...
  • Page 61 2. Getting Started Current job Job that you want to execute simultaneously • Scanning Fax immediate printing • Internet Fax reception (no printing) (receiving a fax and printing it • Internet Fax transmission simultaneously) • Receiving a LAN-Fax job from a computer •...
  • Page 62 Installing the Machine Current job Job that you want to execute simultaneously • Copying • Scanning (except for TWAIN scanning) • Printing • Fax memory reception • Fax memory transmission Receiving a LAN-Fax job from a computer • Fax immediate printing •...
  • Page 63: Connecting The Machine

    2. Getting Started Connecting the Machine This section describes connecting the machine to a computer and a telephone line. Connecting with a Computer Using a USB Cable • USB 2.0 interface cable is not supplied. Obtain a USB cable that is correct for the computer you are using.
  • Page 64: Connecting With A Network Cable

    Connecting the Machine Attach the cable cover. CES094 • For details about installing printer drivers for USB connection, see Driver Installation Guide. Connecting with a Network Cable Follow the procedure below to connect the machine to a computer through a network. Prepare the hub and other network devices before connecting the 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable to the machine's Ethernet port.
  • Page 65 2. Getting Started Remove the cable cover. CES068 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port. CES093 Connect the other end of the cable to the network (e.g., a network hub). Attach the cable cover. CES094 • For details about network environment settings, see p.69 " Configuring the Machine". •...
  • Page 66: Connecting To A Telephone Line

    Connecting the Machine Reading the LED lamps CES095 1. Yellow: Flashes when 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T is being used. 2. Green: Lights up when the machine is properly connected to the network. Connecting to a Telephone Line You can connect the machine to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) directly or through a private branch exchange (PBX).
  • Page 67 2. Getting Started Remove the cable cover. CES068 Connect a telephone line cord to LINE. CES041 If using an external telephone, connect the telephone to TEL. CES040...
  • Page 68 Connecting the Machine Pass the telephone line cord through the opening in the cable cover. CES045 Hook the tabs of the cable cover into the openings of the machine. CES046 Attach the cable cover in place. CES094 • After connecting the machine to the telephone line, configure the telephone network settings and fax reception mode.
  • Page 69 2. Getting Started • For details about registering fax sender information, see p.287 "Administrator Settings". • For details about configuring the telephone network settings, see p.74 " Configuring Telephone Network Settings". • For details about configuring fax reception mode, see p.229 "Selecting Reception Mode". •...
  • Page 70: Configuring The Machine

    Configuring the Machine Configuring the Machine This section describes configuring the settings required to use the machine on a network and as a fax machine. Configuring the IPv4 Address Settings The procedure for configuring network settings differs depending on whether IPv4 address information is assigned automatically by the network (DHCP), or manually.
  • Page 71 2. Getting Started • You can press the [Escape] key to exit to the previous level of the menu tree. • A password for accessing the [Network Settings] menu can be specified in [Admin. Tools Lock]. • If your network environment requires a specific transmission speed that is not automatically detected, set the transmission speed in [Set Ethernet Speed] under [Network Settings].
  • Page 72: Configuring The Ipv6 Address Settings

    Configuring the Machine Enter the machine’s IPv4 address using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ] [ ] keys to move between fields. Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [Subnet Mask], and then press the [OK] key. The current subnet mask is shown.
  • Page 73 2. Getting Started Setting the machine to receive an IPv6 address automatically • A DHCP server is required on the network for the machine to receive an IPv6 address automatically. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [Network Settings], and then press the [OK] key. If you are requested to enter a password, enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 74 Configuring the Machine Assigning the machine's IPv6 address manually • The IPv6 address assigned to the machine must not be used by any other device on the same network. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [Network Settings], and then press the [OK] key. If you are requested to enter a password, enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 75: Configuring Telephone Network Settings

    2. Getting Started • For details about turning the machine on and off, see p.52 "Turning the Power on". • For details about printing configuration page, see p.279 "Printing the Configuration Page". • For details about [Admin. Tools Lock], see p.287 "Administrator Settings". Configuring Telephone Network Settings Selecting the telephone line type Select the telephone line type according to your telephone line service.
  • Page 76 Configuring the Machine Selecting the telephone network connection type Select the type of connection to the telephone network. There are two types: public switched telephone network (PSTN) and private branch exchange (PBX). Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [Admin. Tools], and then press the [OK] key. If you are requested to enter a password, enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 77 2. Getting Started Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [Admin. Tools], and then press the [OK] key. If you are requested to enter a password, enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 78: Sharing The Printer On A Network

    Sharing the Printer on a Network Sharing the Printer on a Network This section describes how to configure this machine as a Windows network printer. The network printer is configured to enable network clients to use it. • To change printer properties, you must have Manage Printers permission (Full Control access authentication under Windows Vista/7).
  • Page 79: Installing Option

    2. Getting Started Installing Option This section describes how to install the optional paper feed unit. Installing the Paper Feed Unit (Tray 2) • Touching the prongs of the power cable's plug with anything metallic constitutes a fire and electric shock hazard. •...
  • Page 80 Installing Option Check that the package contains paper feed unit. CER004 Turn off the power, and then unplug the machine's power cord from the wall outlet. Remove the adhesive tape from the optional paper feed unit. CER023 Lift using the inset grips on both sides of the machine. CES052...
  • Page 81 2. Getting Started There are three upright pins on the optional paper feed unit. Align them with the holes on the underside of the machine, and then carefully lower the machine onto them. CER005 After installing the option, print the configuration page to confirm the installation. If it is installed properly, “Tray 2”...
  • Page 82: Paper And Other Media

    Paper and Other Media Paper and Other Media This section describes supported and unsupported paper, paper precautions, details of each paper type and the printable area. • All paper must be set vertically, regardless of the paper size. Supported Paper for Each Tray This section describes the type, size, and weight of paper that can be loaded in each tray.
  • Page 83 2. Getting Started Tray 1 Type Size Weight Capacity Thin paper 60 to 160 g/m Plain paper B5 JIS (16 to 43 lb.) (80 g/m , 20 lb.) Middle thick paper Thick paper 1, 2 B6 JIS Recycled paper Color paper Legal (8 "...
  • Page 84 Paper and Other Media Tray 2 (option) Type Size Weight Capacity Thin paper 60 to 105 g/m Plain paper Letter (8 " × 11 ") (16 to 28 lb.) (80 g/m , 20 lb.) Middle thick paper Thick paper 1 Recycled paper Color paper Preprinted paper...
  • Page 85 2. Getting Started Bypass tray Type Size Weight Capacity Thin paper 60 to 160 g/m Plain paper B5 JIS (16 to 43 lb.) Middle thick paper Thick paper 1, 2 B6 JIS Recycled paper Color paper Legal (8 " × 14 ") Prepunched paper Letter (8 "...
  • Page 86: Specifications Of Paper Types

    Paper and Other Media Specifications of Paper Types The following tables describe the types of paper that can be used with this machine. • Depending on the paper type, the toner may take a while to dry. Before handling, make sure printed sheets have fully dried.
  • Page 87 2. Getting Started Thin paper Item Description Paper thickness 60 to 65g/m2 (16 to 17 lb.) Supported paper tray Any input tray can be used. Duplex supported size A4, B5 JIS, Legal (8 " × 14 "), Letter (8 " × 11 "), Executive (7 "...
  • Page 88 Paper and Other Media Item Description Duplex supported size A4, B5 JIS, Legal (8 " × 14 "), Letter (8 " × 11 "), Executive (7 " × 10 "), 8 " × 13 ", 8 " × 13 ", Folio (8 "...
  • Page 89 2. Getting Started Item Description Duplex supported size A4, B5 JIS, Legal (8 " × 14 "), Letter (8 " × 11 "), Executive (7 " × 10 "), 8 " × 13 ", 8 " × 13 ", Folio (8 "...
  • Page 90 Paper and Other Media Item Description Notes • The number of sheets that can be printed in one minute is approximately half that of middle thick paper. • Avoid using adhesive label paper on which glue is exposed. Glue may stick to the inner parts of the machine, which can cause paper feed problems, deterioration in print quality, or premature wear of the print cartridge's photo conductor unit.
  • Page 91 2. Getting Started • Fan envelopes, and then align their edges before loading. CER108 • When fanning envelopes, make sure they are not stuck together. If they are stuck together, separate them. • When fanning envelopes, make sure the envelope flaps are not stuck together. If they are stuck together, separate them.
  • Page 92: Unsupported Types Of Paper

    Paper and Other Media • You may not be able to perform duplex printing on 8 " × 13 ", 8 " × 13 ", Folio (8 " × 13 "), or 16K (195 mm × 267 mm) size paper in the following cases: •...
  • Page 93: Paper Storage Precautions

    2. Getting Started Paper Storage Precautions Paper should always be stored properly. Improperly stored paper might result in poor print quality, paper jams, or printer damage. Recommendations are as follows: • Avoid storing paper in areas that are excessively cold, hot, humid, or dry. •...
  • Page 94 Paper and Other Media Envelope CER117 1. Print area 2. Feed direction 3. Approximately 10 mm (0.39 inches) 4. Approximately 15 mm (0.59 inches) • The print area may vary depending on the paper size, printer language and printer driver settings. •...
  • Page 95: Loading Paper

    2. Getting Started Loading Paper This describes how to load paper into the paper tray and bypass tray. • Do not pull out the paper tray forcefully. If you do, the tray might fall and cause an injury. • When loading paper, take care not to trap or injure your fingers. Loading Paper in Tray 1 The following example explains loading procedure for the standard paper tray (Tray 1).
  • Page 96 Loading Paper Place the tray on a flat surface. Push the metal plate down until it clicks into place to lock. CER031 Pinch the clip on the side paper guide and slide it to match the standard size. CER032 CER082 When loading custom size paper, position the paper guide slightly wider than the actual paper size.
  • Page 97 2. Getting Started Pinch the front end paper guide and slide it inward to match the standard size. CER034 CER113 When loading custom size paper, position the paper guide slightly wider than the actual paper size. Load the new paper stack print side up. Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the upper limit (upper line) marked inside the tray.
  • Page 98 Loading Paper CER083 Check there are no gaps between the paper and the paper guides; both side and front end paper guides. CER076 If there is a gap between the paper and the front end paper guide, as in the example below, the paper might not feed in correctly.
  • Page 99 2. Getting Started Carefully push tray 1 straight into the machine. CES062 To avoid paper jams, make sure the tray is securely inserted. • The upper limit differs depending on paper type; thin paper or thick paper. Check the label inside the tray to confirm the upper limit.
  • Page 100 Loading Paper Remove the rear cover using a coin. CES123 Pull out tray 1 carefully with both hands. CES059 Place the tray on a flat surface. Push the metal plate down until it clicks into place to lock. CER031...
  • Page 101 2. Getting Started Pinch the extender in the "PUSH" direction, and then pull out the extender until it stops (you will hear a click). CER084 After extension, make sure the arrows on the extender and tray are aligned. CER085 Pinch the clip on the side paper guide, and then slide it to match the paper size. CER102...
  • Page 102 Loading Paper CER082 Pinch the front end paper guide and slide it inward to match the Legal paper size. CER104 CER235 Load the new paper stack print side up. Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the upper limit (upper line) marked inside the tray.
  • Page 103 2. Getting Started CER103 Slide the guides inward until they are flush against the paper's sides. Make sure the paper is not stacked higher than the projection on the side paper guides. CER083 Check there are no gaps between the paper and the paper guides; both side and front end paper guides.
  • Page 104: Loading Paper In Tray 2

    Loading Paper CER106 Carefully push tray 1 straight into the machine. CES062 To avoid paper jams, make sure the tray is securely inserted. • To reinsert the extender, you might have to push it with moderate force. • The upper limit differs depending on paper type; thin paper or thick paper. Check the label inside the tray to confirm the upper limit.
  • Page 105 2. Getting Started • Before printing on paper other than envelopes, make sure that the fusing unit levers inside the front cover are pulled up. Leaving the levers lowered can cause print quality problems when printing on paper other than envelopes. •...
  • Page 106 Loading Paper Pinch the clips on the side paper guide, and then adjust the guide to the paper size. CER072 Pinch the clip on the end paper guide and align the arrow with the paper size. CER086 Load the new paper stack print side up. Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the upper limit (upper line) marked inside the tray.
  • Page 107: Loading Paper In The Bypass Tray

    2. Getting Started Lift and slide the tray, then push it all the way in. CER074 To avoid paper jams, make sure the tray is securely inserted. • The upper limit differs depending on paper type; thin paper or thick paper. Check the engraved line inside the tray to confirm the upper limit.
  • Page 108 Loading Paper • You cannot load paper into the bypass tray while the machine is in Energy Saver mode. If the machine is in Energy Saver mode, press the [Copy] key to recover from Energy Saver mode. Insert the top edge of the paper into the machine. CES134 Adjust the paper guides to the paper size.
  • Page 109: Loading Envelopes

    2. Getting Started • For details about supported types of paper, see p.81 " Paper and Other Media". • For details about specifying the paper type and size, see p.113 " Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size". Loading Envelopes • The inside of this machine becomes very hot. Do not touch the parts labeled " " (indicating a hot surface).
  • Page 110 Loading Paper Lower the fusing unit levers. CES257 Using both hands, carefully push up the front cover until it closes. CES142 Loading envelopes in tray 1 • Avoid using self-adhesive envelopes. They may cause machine malfunctions. • Check there is no air in the envelopes before loading. •...
  • Page 111 2. Getting Started Pull out tray 1 carefully with both hands. CES059 Place the tray on a flat surface. Take out paper from Tray 1. Push the metal plate down until it clicks into place to lock. CER031 Pinch the clip on the side paper guide, and then adjust the guides to the envelope. CER032 Pinch the clip on the front end paper guide to match the envelope size.
  • Page 112 Loading Paper Set the envelopes in Tray 1 with the printing side facing up. CER111 Make sure envelopes are not stacked higher than the upper limit (lower line) mark inside the tray. CER050 Carefully push Tray 1 straight into the machine. CER051 To avoid paper jams, make sure the tray is securely inserted.
  • Page 113 2. Getting Started • For details about paper types supported by the machine, see p.81 " Paper and Other Media". • For details about the paper settings, see p.113 " Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size". Loading envelopes in the bypass tray •...
  • Page 114: Specifying Paper Type And Paper Size

    Loading Paper Adjust the paper guides to the envelope size. CES203 Support the envelope with both hands, and insert it carefully until it stops. CES204 After the envelope is inserted until it stops, the envelope will be automatically fed into the machine a little.
  • Page 115: Specifying The Paper Type

    2. Getting Started • Paper type and size can also be specified using the printer driver. For details, see the printer driver Help. • For prints from the bypass tray, you can select to print according to either the printer driver settings or the control panel settings with [Bypass Tray Priority] under system settings.
  • Page 116 Loading Paper Specifying the standard paper size This section describes how to specify the standard paper size. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [System Settings], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [Tray Paper Settings], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 117 2. Getting Started Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [System Settings], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select [Tray Paper Settings], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ] [ ] keys to select the paper size setting for the desired tray, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 118: Placing Originals

    Placing Originals Placing Originals This section describes the types of originals you can set and how to place them. About Originals This section describes the types of originals that can be placed and the parts of the original that are unscannable.
  • Page 119: Unscannable Image Area

    2. Getting Started • Sticky originals such as translucent paper • Thin, highly flexible originals • Thick originals such as postcards • Bound originals such as books • Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper • Originals that are wet with toner or white out Unscannable image area Even if you correctly place originals in the ADF or on the exposure glass, margins of a few millimeters on all four sides of the original might not be scanned.
  • Page 120: Placing Originals

    Placing Originals In copier mode In scanner mode In fax mode Left 3 mm 0 mm 1 mm (Letter, Legal) 0 mm (other sizes) Bottom 3 mm 2 mm 2 mm Placing Originals This section describes the procedure for placing originals on the exposure glass and in the ADF. •...
  • Page 121 2. Getting Started Place the original face down on the exposure glass. The original should be aligned to the rear left corner. CES070 Lower the ADF. Hold down the ADF with your hands when using thick, folded, or bound originals and the ADF cannot be lowered completely.
  • Page 122 Placing Originals Place the aligned originals face up in the ADF. The last page should be on the bottom. CES200 • When placing originals longer than A4, pull out the ADF tray's extenders.
  • Page 123: Entering Characters

    2. Getting Started Entering Characters This section describes how to enter characters using the control panel when configuring the machine's settings. Use the keys as follows to enter characters. To enter a digit Press a number key. To delete a character Press the [ ] key.
  • Page 124 Entering Characters • If the number you entered is too large or too small for the setting, it will not be accepted. If you press the [OK] key, the machine will increase or decrease the number to the minimum or maximum value for the setting.
  • Page 125: Restricting Machine Functions According To User

    2. Getting Started Restricting Machine Functions According to User You can set the machine to require a user code when someone tries to use certain machine functions. • When print jobs are restricted, you can only authenticate through the PCL printer driver. Printing from the PostScript 3 printer driver will not be possible.
  • Page 126 Restricting Machine Functions According to User Start the Web browser, and access the machine by entering its IP address. Click [Restrict Available Functions]. Enter the administrator password if required. Click [Apply]. Under "Available Functions", select [Restrict] for the functions you want to restrict, and then click [Apply].
  • Page 127 2. Getting Started Type a unique user name in [User Name] using up to 16 alphanumeric characters. Type a unique user code in [User Code] using up to 8 digits. The user code will be used to authenticate users when they try to use a restricted function. Select the functions you want to make available for the user upon authentication.
  • Page 128 Restricting Machine Functions According to User Enter the administrator password if required. Click [Apply]. Click [Available Functions per User]. A list of currently registered user entries appears. Select the entry to delete, and then click [Delete]. Confirm that the entry you have selected is the entry that you want to delete. Click [Apply].
  • Page 129: When Machine Functions Are Restricted

    2. Getting Started When Machine Functions are Restricted When a machine function is restricted, only authorized users are able to use that function. Depending on the restricted function, users will be authenticated from the machine's control panel or in the printer/LAN-Fax driver. •...
  • Page 130 When Machine Functions are Restricted Execute a print command. If an incorrect user code is entered, the job will be canceled automatically (there will be no error message).
  • Page 131 2. Getting Started...
  • Page 132: Using The Printer Function

    3. Using the Printer Function This chapter describes the printer functions. Configuring Option and Paper Settings Configure the printer driver according to the machine's option and paper settings. • Manage Printers permission is required to change the printer properties. Log on as an Administrators group member to acquire this permission.
  • Page 133: Mac Os X 10.3

    3. Using the Printer Function Under [Paper Size Settings], select the tray you want to use, then select the paper size, and then click [Update Now]. If bidirectional communication is not established, select the tray and paper size manually. Click [OK] to close the printer properties dialog box. Mac OS X 10.3 From the Apple menu, select [System Preferences…].
  • Page 134 Configuring Option and Paper Settings From the [System Preferences] menu, click [Quit System Preferences].
  • Page 135: Accessing The Printer Properties

    3. Using the Printer Function Accessing the Printer Properties This section describes accessing the printer properties. For details about settings, see the printer driver Help. Accessing the Printer Properties from the [Printers and Faxes] Window • To change the printer default settings including option configuration settings, log on using an account that has Manage Printers permission.
  • Page 136 Accessing the Printer Properties On the [File] menu, click [Print...]. The [Print] dialog box appears. Select the printer you want to use in the [Select Printer] list, and then click [Preferences]. • The procedure to open the [Printing Preferences] dialog box may vary depending on the application.
  • Page 137: Basic Operation In Printer Mode

    3. Using the Printer Function Basic Operation in Printer Mode The following procedure explains how to perform basic printing. Open the printer properties dialog box in your document's application. Set printing options as necessary, and then click [OK]. The printer properties dialog box closes. Click [OK].
  • Page 138: Canceling A Print Job

    Basic Operation in Printer Mode • If [Auto Continue] under system settings is enabled, the machine ignores the paper type and size settings and prints on whatever paper is loaded. Printing stops temporarily when the error is detected, and restarts automatically after about ten seconds using the settings made on the control panel.
  • Page 139 3. Using the Printer Function Under "Hardware", click [Print & Fax]. Click [Set Up Printers…]. Double-click the machine from "Printer List". Select the print job you want to cancel, and then click [Delete]. Mac OS X 10.4 From the Apple menu, select [System Preferences...]. Under "Hardware", click [Print &...
  • Page 140: Printing Confidential Documents

    Printing Confidential Documents Printing Confidential Documents If you use the Locked Print function, you can password protect your print job. This means that your job is printed only after you enter the password using the machine's control panel. This function prevents unauthorized users seeing sensitive documents at the machine. •...
  • Page 141: Printing A Locked Print File

    3. Using the Printer Function • For details about [Locked Print], see p.266 "System Settings". Printing a Locked Print file When there is a Locked Print file stored in the machine, “Locked Print Job Press User Tools key” appears on the machine's control panel display when the machine is in the copier mode. Use the following procedure to unlock and print the Locked Print file.
  • Page 142: Deleting A Locked Print File

    Printing Confidential Documents Enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key. The Locked Print file is printed. • You can press the [Escape] key to exit to the previous level of the menu tree. • To enter the menu for changing the machine's settings, press the [Scanner] key or the [Facsimile] key, and then press the [User Tools] key.
  • Page 143: Checking Which Locked Print File Jobs Have Been Canceled

    3. Using the Printer Function When the Locked Print message is displayed, press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select the file you want to delete, and then press the [OK] key. Identify the Locked Print file by checking its time stamp and user ID. Press [Delete].
  • Page 144 Printing Confidential Documents Use the following procedure to check which Locked Print file jobs have been canceled. When the Locked Print message is displayed, press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to find a file whose name starts with an "!" mark. The "!"...
  • Page 145 3. Using the Printer Function • The machine keeps a log of the 10 most recent canceled jobs. If a Locked Print file is canceled when the machine's log is already full, the oldest log will be deleted automatically. • The message “Locked Print Job Deleted Press User Tools key” disappears when all log entries are cleared.
  • Page 146: Using Various Print Functions

    Using Various Print Functions Using Various Print Functions This section briefly describes various print functions that you can configure with the printer driver to make printouts appropriate for your purposes. Print Quality Functions Print quality and color tone can be adjusted to suit the print data. Some of the print quality settings you can configure are described below.
  • Page 147: Print Output Functions

    3. Using the Printer Function Using ICM (Image Color Matching) You can use Windows ICM function to reproduce colors that appear on the computer screen as close as they are on printed paper. To use this function, the color profile must be added to the computer. You can find the color profile in the ICM folder stored on the provided DVD.
  • Page 148 Using Various Print Functions Reducing or enlarging the document You can reduce or enlarge documents by a specific ratio, from 25% to 400% in 1% increments. You can also reduce or enlarge documents automatically to fit a specific paper size. This function is useful, for example, when printing Web pages.
  • Page 149 3. Using the Printer Function...
  • Page 150: Using The Copier Function

    4. Using the Copier Function This chapter describes the copier functions. The Screen in Copier Mode This section provides information about the screen when the machine is in copier mode. By default, the display shows the copier screen when the machine is turned on. If the scanner or fax screen is shown on the display, press the [Copy] key on the control panel to switch to the copier screen.
  • Page 151 4. Using the Copier Function • For details about [Function Priority], see p.287 "Administrator Settings".
  • Page 152: Basic Operation In Copier Mode

    Basic Operation in Copier Mode Basic Operation in Copier Mode This section describes the basic procedure for making photocopies. • The original in the ADF takes precedence over the original on the exposure glass if you place originals both in the ADF and on the exposure glass. Press the [Copy] key.
  • Page 153: Canceling A Copy

    4. Using the Copier Function • You can select the paper tray for printing out copies in [Select Paper] under copy settings. If you set the machine to switch between tray 1 and 2 automatically depending on the paper size in this setting, you can also specify the tray the machine uses first in [Paper Tray Priority] under system settings.
  • Page 154 Basic Operation in Copier Mode Press the [Copy] key. CES174 Press the [Clear/Stop] key. CES173 Press [Yes].
  • Page 155: Making Enlarged Or Reduced Copies

    4. Using the Copier Function Making Enlarged or Reduced Copies This section describes how to specify the reduction or enlargement ratio for the current job. Scaling There are two ways to set the scaling ratio: using a preset ratio or manually specifying a customized ratio.
  • Page 156 Making Enlarged or Reduced Copies Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key. CES177 Press [Reduce] or [Enlarge], press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] keys to select the desired ratio, and then press the [OK] key. If [Zoom] has been selected, specify the desired ratio using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 157: Combining Multiple Pages

    4. Using the Copier Function Combining Multiple Pages This section describes how to set the machine to combine multiple pages of an original onto a single sheet of paper. There are two ways to combine multiple pages: 2-in-1/4-in-1 copy and ID card copy. 2-in-1/4-in-1 copy You can copy two or four pages of an original onto a single sheet of paper.
  • Page 158 Combining Multiple Pages 4-in-1 mode You can copy four pages of an original onto a single sheet of photocopied paper. Depending on the orientation of the original, the printout format can be selected from the following: • Portrait: L to R (Left to Right) CES035 •...
  • Page 159: Copying Both Sides Of An Id Card Onto One Side Of Paper

    4. Using the Copier Function Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key. CES177 Press [Reduce], press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] keys to select [Comb. 2 on 1] or [Comb. 4 on 1], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ][ ] keys to select the desired printout format, and then press the [OK] key. •...
  • Page 160 Combining Multiple Pages When copying onto A4 size paper, you can copy documents that are smaller than A5 size. Likewise, when copying onto a Letter size paper, you can copy documents that are smaller than Half Letter size. • This function is only available when the original is set on the exposure glass, not when it is set in the ADF.
  • Page 161 4. Using the Copier Function Press the [B&W Start] key or [Color Start] key. A message prompting you to place the original back side down on the exposure glass appears on the display. Within 30 seconds, place the original back side down and top to the machine rear on the exposure glass, and then press the [B&W Start] key or [Color Start] key again.
  • Page 162: Making 2-Sided Copies

    Making 2-sided Copies Making 2-sided Copies This section describes how to set the machine to make 2-sided copies by copying single-sided documents onto the front and back sides of each sheet. • This function is only available when the original is set in the ADF, not when it is set on the exposure glass.
  • Page 163 4. Using the Copier Function CES128 Use this procedure to set the machine to make 2-sided copies. Press the [Copy] key. CES174 Press the [ ][ ] keys. CES168 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [2 Sided Copy], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ][ ] keys to select the binding method and orientation, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 164 Making 2-sided Copies • Setting this function automatically disables the [ID Card Copy] setting.
  • Page 165: Specifying Scan Settings

    4. Using the Copier Function Specifying Scan Settings This section describes how to specify image density and quality for the current job. Adjusting Image Density This section describes how to adjust image density for the current job. There are five image density levels. The higher the density level, the darker the printout. Press the [Density] key.
  • Page 166: Selecting The Document Type According To Original

    Specifying Scan Settings Selecting the Document Type According to Original This section describes how to select the best document type for the original that you are scanning. There are three document types: Text Select this when the original contains only text and no photographs or pictures. Photo Select this when the original contains only photographs or pictures.
  • Page 167 4. Using the Copier Function • For details about [Original Type], see p.245 "Copy Settings". • For details about [System Auto Reset Timer], see p.287 "Administrator Settings".
  • Page 168: Using The Scanner Function

    5. Using the Scanner Function This chapter describes the scanner functions. There are two scanning methods: scanning using the control panel and scanning from the computer (TWAIN scanning). The Screen in Scanner Mode This section provides information about the screen in scanner mode. By default, the display shows the copier screen when the machine is turned on.
  • Page 169 5. Using the Scanner Function • The machine's default mode at power on can be specified in the [Function Priority] setting under [Admin. Tools]. • For details about [Function Priority], see p.287 "Administrator Settings".
  • Page 170: Registering Scan Destinations

    Registering Scan Destinations Registering Scan Destinations This section describes how to register scan destinations in the Address Book. To send scanned files to an e-mail address (Scan to E-mail), FTP server (Scan to FTP), or a shared folder on a network computer (Scan to Folder), you must first register the destination in the Address Book using COMMAND CENTER.
  • Page 171 5. Using the Scanner Function Scan to E-mail Settings Item Setting Description Select when setting the destination as a Quick Dial Quick Dial Number Optional entry. Name of the destination. The name specified here will Name Required be shown on the screen when selecting a scan destination.
  • Page 172 Registering Scan Destinations Item Setting Description Select the scanning size for the original from A5, B5, A4, Executive, Half Letter, Letter, Legal, or custom size. Scan Size Optional If you select custom size, select [mm] or [Inch], and then specify the width and length. Select the scan resolution from 100×100, 150×150, Resolution Optional...
  • Page 173 5. Using the Scanner Function Item Setting Description File format of the scanned file when scanning in color. File Format (Color/Gray Required PDF or JPEG can be selected. PDF supports multiple Scale) pages in a document, but JPEG does not. File format of the scanned file when scanning in black File Format (Black &...
  • Page 174 Registering Scan Destinations Scan to Folder Settings Item Setting Description Select when setting the destination as a Quick Dial Quick Dial Number Optional entry. Name of the destination. The name specified here will Name Required be shown on the screen when selecting a scan destination.
  • Page 175 5. Using the Scanner Function Item Setting Description File format of the scanned file when scanning in color. File Format (Color/Gray Required PDF or JPEG can be selected. PDF supports multiple Scale) pages in a document, but JPEG does not. File format of the scanned file when scanning in black File Format (B&W) Required...
  • Page 176: Modifying Scan Destinations

    Registering Scan Destinations • For details about SMTP and DNS settings, see p.323 "Configuring the DNS Settings" and p.327 "Configuring the SMTP Settings". • For details about the time zone setting, see p.327 "Configuring the SMTP Settings". • For details about using COMMAND CENTER, see p.297 "Using COMMAND CENTER". Modifying Scan Destinations This section describes how to modify the information of registered destinations.
  • Page 177 5. Using the Scanner Function Enter the administrator password if required. Click [Apply]. Close the Web browser. • The machine will notify you if the destination you want to delete is set as a forwarding destination of received faxes. If you delete the destination anyway, reconfigure the fax forwarding setting. •...
  • Page 178: Scanning Using The Control Panel

    Scanning Using the Control Panel Scanning Using the Control Panel Scanning using the control panel allows you to send scanned files via e-mail (Scan to E-mail), to an FTP server (Scan to FTP), or to the shared folder of a computer on a network (Scan to Folder), or to a USB flash disk (Scan to USB).
  • Page 179 5. Using the Scanner Function Press the [Address Book] key. CES180 Search for the desired destination by pressing the [ ][ ] keys to scroll the Address Book, and then press the [OK] key. Press the [B&W Start] key or the [Color Start] key. CES169 To scan in black and white, press the [B&W Start] key.
  • Page 180: Specifying The Scan Destination

    Scanning Using the Control Panel • To cancel scanning, press the [Scanner] key, and then press the [Clear/Stop] key. The scan files are discarded. • When you specify a scan destination, the machine's scan settings change automatically according to the information registered for that destination in the Address Book. If necessary, you can change the scan settings using the control panel.
  • Page 181: Basic Operation For Scan To Usb

    5. Using the Scanner Function CES183 Using the [Pause/Redial] key Press the [Pause/Redial] key to select the last used destination. CES171 • When you specify a scan destination, the machine's scan settings change automatically according to the information registered for that destination in the Address Book. If necessary, you can change the scan settings using the control panel.
  • Page 182 Scanning Using the Control Panel • This machine does not support the use of USB flash disks connected to external USB hubs. Insert your USB flash disk directly into the USB flash disk port located at the top left corner of the machine.
  • Page 183 5. Using the Scanner Function Press the [B&W Start] key or the [Color Start] key. CES169 To scan in black and white, press the [B&W Start] key. To scan in color, press the [Color Start] key. Depending on the machine's setting, you will see the following screen on the display. •...
  • Page 184: Specifying The Scan Settings

    Scanning Using the Control Panel Confirm that "Ready" appears on the display. The scanned file is created in the root directory of the USB flash disk. Remove the USB flash disk from the machine. Make sure to close the cover of the USB flash disk port after use. •...
  • Page 185 5. Using the Scanner Function • Changing the preset scan settings for the current destination does not change the information registered in the Address Book. • If you specify the last used destination, the preset scan settings become effective again, even if you have changed the settings for the previous job.
  • Page 186 Scanning Using the Control Panel • When the machine's default for the same setting is changed. • For details about [Scan Size], see p.251 "Scanner Settings". • For details about [System Auto Reset Timer], see p.287 "Administrator Settings". Adjusting image density This section describes how to adjust image density for the current job.
  • Page 187: Specifying Resolution

    5. Using the Scanner Function Specifying resolution This section describes how to specify the scan resolution for the current job. There are six resolution settings. The higher the resolution, the higher the quality but greater the file size. Press the [Image Quality] key. CES179 Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] keys to select the desired resolution, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 188: Scanning From A Computer

    Scanning from a Computer Scanning from a Computer Scanning from a computer (TWAIN scanning) allows you to operate the machine from your computer and scan originals into your computer directly. TWAIN scanning is available with both USB and network connections. Run a TWAIN-compatible application.
  • Page 189 5. Using the Scanner Function 2. Original: Select [Reflective] to scan from the exposure glass, or [Automatic Document Feeder] to scan from the ADF. 3. Original type According to your original, select a setting from the list of options detailed below, or select [Custom...] to configure your own scan settings.
  • Page 190 Scanning from a Computer • When using the exposure glass: 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 dpi, User defined • When using the ADF: 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 dpi, User defined 6.
  • Page 191 5. Using the Scanner Function...
  • Page 192: Using The Fax Function

    6. Using the Fax Function This chapter describes the fax functions. The Screen in Fax Mode This section provides information about the screen in fax mode. By default, the display shows the copier screen when the machine is turned on. If the copy or scanner screen is shown on the display, press the [Facsimile] key on the control panel to switch to the fax screen.
  • Page 193 6. Using the Fax Function • The display format for time and date can be specified in [Set Date/Time] under [Admin. Tools]. • For details about [Function Priority], see p.287 "Administrator Settings". • For details about setting the date and time, see p.193 "Setting the Date and Time".
  • Page 194: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time This section describes how to set the time and date for the machine's internal clock, and how to select the display format. • Date Year, month, date, and date format (Month/Day/Year, Day/Month/Year, or Year/Month/Day) •...
  • Page 195 6. Using the Fax Function • A password for accessing the [Admin. Tools] menu can be specified in [Admin. Tools Lock]. • If an incorrect time or date is input, the machine automatically corrects it to the nearest valid time or date.
  • Page 196: Registering Fax Destinations

    Registering Fax Destinations Registering Fax Destinations This section describes how to register fax destinations in the Address Book using the control panel or COMMAND CENTER. The Address Book allows you to specify fax destinations quickly and easily. • The Address Book data could be damaged or lost unexpectedly. The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damages resulting from such data loss.
  • Page 197: Modifying Fax Destinations

    6. Using the Fax Function Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [No.], and then enter the desired Quick Dial number (1 to 20) or Speed Dial number (1 to 200) using the number keys. If a destination is already registered for the input number, the fax number and fax name registered for that number appear.
  • Page 198 Registering Fax Destinations Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Address Book], and then press the [OK] key. If you are requested to enter a password, enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 199: Registering Fax Destinations Using Command Center

    6. Using the Fax Function Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Address Book], and then press the [OK] key. If you are requested to enter a password, enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 200 Registering Fax Destinations From the [Destination Type] list, select [Fax]. Select [Quick Dial Number] or [Speed Dial Number], and then select the registration number from the list. Register information as necessary. Enter the administrator password if required. Click [Apply]. Close the Web browser. Fax destination settings Item Setting...
  • Page 201 6. Using the Fax Function • If necessary, insert a pause in the fax number. The machine pauses briefly before it dials the digits following the pause. You can specify the length of the pause time in the [Pause Time] setting under fax transmission settings.
  • Page 202: Sending A Fax

    Sending a Fax Sending a Fax This section describes the transmission modes and the basic operations for sending a fax. • It is recommended that you call the receiver and confirm with them when sending important documents. Selecting Transmission Mode This section describes how to select the transmission mode.
  • Page 203: Internet Fax Transmission Overview

    6. Using the Fax Function Press the [ ][ ] keys. CES168 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Immediate TX], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Off], [On], or [Next Fax Only], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 204: Basic Operation For Sending A Fax

    Sending a Fax • The "Photo" resolution is not available for Internet Faxes. Faxes will be sent using "Detail" resolution if "Photo" resolution has been specified. • If the faxes are received on a computer, a viewer application needs to be installed in order to view the documents.
  • Page 205 6. Using the Fax Function Press the [B&W Start] key. CES172 • Depending on the machine's settings, you may be prompted to enter the fax number again if you manually entered the destination fax number. Enter the fax number within 30 seconds. If the fax numbers do not match, go back to step 3.
  • Page 206: Canceling A Fax

    Sending a Fax • When in Memory Transmission mode, the machine's memory may become full while scanning the originals. In this case, the screen prompts you to cancel the transmission or to send only the pages that have been scanned successfully. •...
  • Page 207: Specifying The Fax Destination

    6. Using the Fax Function Press the [Facsimile] key. CES176 Press the [Clear/Stop] key. CES173 • If you cancel sending a fax while broadcasting, only the fax to the current destination is canceled. The fax will be sent to the subsequent destinations as normal. •...
  • Page 208 Sending a Fax Specifying the destination using the One Touch buttons This section describes how to select a destination registered as a Quick Dial entry using One Touch buttons. Press the [Facsimile] key. CES176 Press the One Touch button to which the desired Quick Dial entry is registered. Press the [Shift] key if you want to use Quick Dial entries Nos.
  • Page 209 6. Using the Fax Function Press the [Facsimile] key. CES176 Press the [Address Book] key. CES180 If you want to search for a specific entry by its registration number or name, use the following procedure: • Searching by the registration number Press the [Address Book] key again, and then enter the number using the number keys.
  • Page 210: Specifying The Destination Using The Broadcast Function

    Sending a Fax Specifying the destination using the broadcast function You can send a fax to multiple destinations simultaneously. You can broadcast faxes to a maximum of 100 destinations (including both normal fax destinations and Internet Fax destinations). Faxes are sent to destinations in the order they were specified. Press the [Facsimile] key.
  • Page 211: Useful Sending Functions

    6. Using the Fax Function Press the [Facsimile] key. CES176 Press the [Pause/Redial] key. CES171 Useful Sending Functions This section explains some useful fax functions. You can confirm the status of the other party's machine easily before sending a fax by using the On Hook Dial function.
  • Page 212 Sending a Fax Press the [On Hook Dial] key. CES181 "On Hook" appears on the screen. Specify the destination using the number keys. If you hear a high pitched tone, press the [B&W Start] key. CES172 Press [TX], and then press the [B&W Start] key. •...
  • Page 213: Specifying The Scan Settings

    6. Using the Fax Function If you hear a high pitched tone, press the [B&W Start] key. CES172 Press [TX], and then press the [B&W Start] key. Replace the handset. • For details about connecting an external telephone, see p.65 "Connecting to a Telephone Line". •...
  • Page 214: Specifying The Resolution

    Sending a Fax • Press the [Escape] key to discard the current change and return to the initial screen. • You can change the machine's default [Density] setting to always scan with a specific density level. • Temporary job settings are cleared in the following cases: •...
  • Page 215 6. Using the Fax Function • Press the [Escape] key to discard the current change and return to the initial screen. • You can change the machine's default [Resolution] setting to always scan with a specific resolution level. • The "Photo" resolution is not available for Internet Faxes. Faxes will be sent using "Detail" resolution if "Photo"...
  • Page 216: Using The Fax Function From A Computer (Lan-Fax)

    Using the Fax Function from a Computer (LAN-Fax) Using the Fax Function from a Computer (LAN- Fax) This section describes how to use the fax function of the machine from a computer. You can send a document directly from a computer through this machine to another fax machine, without printing the document.
  • Page 217 6. Using the Fax Function Click the [Address Book] tab. • From the [View:] list, you can select the type of destinations to display. • [All]: Displays all destinations. • [Group]: Displays groups only. • [User]: Displays individual destinations only. Registering destinations This section describes how to register destinations in the LAN-Fax Address Book.
  • Page 218: Modifying Destinations

    Using the Fax Function from a Computer (LAN-Fax) Setting LAN-Fax destinations Item Setting Description Name Required Name of the destination. Can contain up to 32 characters. Company name of the destination. Can contain up to 64 Company Optional characters. You can select from registered data. Department name of the destination.
  • Page 219 6. Using the Fax Function Open the LAN-Fax Address Book, select the destination you want to modify from the [User List:], and then click [Edit]. Modify information as necessary, and then click [OK]. Click [Save as new User] if you want to register a new destination with similar information. This is useful when you want to register a series of destinations that contain similar information.
  • Page 220: Modifying Groups

    Using the Fax Function from a Computer (LAN-Fax) Select the destination you want to include in the group from [User List:], and then click [Add]. To delete a destination from a group, select the destination you want to delete from [List of Group Members:], and then click [Delete from List].
  • Page 221 6. Using the Fax Function Open the LAN-Fax Address Book, select the destination you want to delete from [User List:], and then click [Delete]. A confirmation message appears. Click [Yes]. • A destination is automatically deleted from a group if that destination is deleted from the LAN-Fax Address Book.
  • Page 222 Using the Fax Function from a Computer (LAN-Fax) For each field, select an appropriate item from the list. Select [*empty*] for fields for which there is no data to import. Note that [*empty*] cannot be selected for [Name] or [Fax]. Click [OK].
  • Page 223: Basic Operation For Sending Faxes From A Computer

    6. Using the Fax Function • Group data cannot be exported or imported. • Up to 1000 destinations can be registered in the LAN-Fax Address Book. If this limit is exceeded during importing, the remaining destinations will not be imported. Basic Operation for Sending Faxes from a Computer This section describes the basic operation for sending faxes from a computer.
  • Page 224 Using the Fax Function from a Computer (LAN-Fax) If you want to attach a fax cover sheet, click [Edit Cover Sheet] on the [Specify Destination] tab, and then select the [Attach a Cover Sheet] check box. Edit the cover sheet as necessary, and then click [OK]. Click [Send].
  • Page 225: Editing A Fax Cover Sheet

    6. Using the Fax Function Select the print job you want to cancel, click the [Document] menu, and then click [Cancel]. Canceling while sending a fax Cancel the fax using the control panel. Press the [Facsimile] key. CES176 Press the [Clear/Stop] key. CES173 Editing a Fax Cover Sheet This section describes how to edit a fax cover sheet in the LAN-Fax driver's properties.
  • Page 226 Using the Fax Function from a Computer (LAN-Fax) Settings you can configure for the fax cover sheets This section describes the settings you can configure for the fax cover sheets. CES253 1. Attach a Cover Sheet Check this to send a fax with a cover sheet. 2.
  • Page 227: Configuring Transmission Settings

    6. Using the Fax Function 4. User Template Select the template for the cover sheet. There are three templates. 5. Buttons • Preview... Click to preview the cover sheet before sending the fax. • Clear All Click to clear all information you entered. •...
  • Page 228 Using the Fax Function from a Computer (LAN-Fax) • For details about settings, see p.193 p.227 "Settings you can configure in the LAN-Fax driver's properties". Settings you can configure in the LAN-Fax driver's properties This section describes the settings you can configure in the LAN-Fax driver's properties. CES193 1.
  • Page 229 6. Using the Fax Function • Fine Select this for a document with small print. • Photo Select this for a document with images such as photographs or shaded drawings. 4. User Code If sending faxes via LAN-Fax is restricted, select this check box and enter a user code before sending a fax. 5.
  • Page 230: Receiving A Fax

    Receiving a Fax Receiving a Fax This section describes fax reception functions. • When receiving an important fax, we recommend you confirm the contents of the received fax with the sender. • The machine may not be able to receive faxes when the amount of free memory space is low. •...
  • Page 231 6. Using the Fax Function In this mode, you can use the machine with an external telephone answering device. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Fax Features], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Reception Settings], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 232 Receiving a Fax Press the [B&W Start] key. Replace the handset. Receiving a fax in Fax Only mode When the reception mode is set to Fax Only mode, the machine automatically answers all incoming calls in fax reception mode. • You can specify the number of times the machine rings before answering a call in the [Number of Rings] setting under [Fax Features].
  • Page 233: Receiving An Internet Fax

    6. Using the Fax Function • For details about manually receiving a fax, see p.230 "Receiving a fax in FAX/TEL Manual mode". Receiving a fax in FAX/TAD mode When the reception mode is set to FAX/TAD mode, the external telephone answering device answers and records messages when the machine receives telephone calls.
  • Page 234: Forwarding Or Storing Faxes In Memory

    Receiving a Fax Manual reception When [Automatic POP] is disabled, use the control panel to manually connect to the POP3 server and check for new e-mails. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Fax Features], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Reception Settings], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 235 6. Using the Fax Function 2. Configure what to do after forwarding in [Print Forwarded File] under fax feature settings: • [On]: Store the faxes in memory for printing. • [Off]: Delete the faxes from memory. 3. Configure the print setting for faxes stored in memory in [Print Received File] under fax feature settings.
  • Page 236: Printing Out Faxes Stored In Memory

    Receiving a Fax • If the machine is unable to print out a fax due to machine errors such as an empty paper tray or a paper jam, the fax will remain in memory and the Fax Received indicator will flash. The remaining pages will start printing as soon as the problem is resolved.
  • Page 237 6. Using the Fax Function • If the machine remains turned off for a certain period of time (for example, when the power switch is turned off or when there is a power failure), all documents stored in memory will be lost. If the Fax Received indicator is lit or flashing, make sure to print out the stored documents before turning off the power (for example, prior to relocating the machine).
  • Page 238: Receiving Or Rejecting Faxes From Special Senders

    Receiving a Fax Receiving or Rejecting Faxes from Special Senders You can set the machine to receive (or reject) faxes only from the registered Special Senders. This helps you screen out unwanted documents, such as junk faxes, and prevents the wasting of fax paper. To use this function, you must first register Special Senders using COMMAND CENTER, and then select whether to accept or reject faxes from them.
  • Page 239 6. Using the Fax Function Click [Apply]. Close the Web browser. • A fax number can contain 0 to 9, “ ”, and space. Limiting the incoming faxes This section describes how to set the machine to receive (or reject) faxes only from the programmed Special Senders.
  • Page 240: Configuring The Machine Using The Control Panel

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel This chapter describes how to configure and adjust the machine's operational settings using the control panel. The machine can be operated using its default, but the configuration can be changed depending on the needs of the user.
  • Page 241 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Press the [ ][ ] keys to select the document type of the original, and then press the [OK] key. Press the [User Tools] key to return to the initial screen. • You can press the [Escape] key to exit to the previous level of the menu tree.
  • Page 242: Menu Chart

    Menu Chart Menu Chart This section lists the parameters included in each menu. • Some items can also be configured using COMMAND CENTER. Copy Settings ([ ][ ] key setting) Select Paper Sort Original Type Density Reduce/Enlarge Colour Adjustment 2 Sided Copy Scan Settings ([ ][ ] key setting) Scan Size B&W Scanning Mode...
  • Page 243 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Auto Redial Print Fax Header Fax Feature Settings ([User Tools] key setting) Reception Settings Select Paper Tray Delete TX Standby File Communication Settings Report Print Settings Fax Address Book Settings ([User Tools] key setting) Quick Dial Dest.
  • Page 244 Menu Chart Network Settings ([User Tools] key setting) Ethernet IPv4 Configuration IPv6 Configuration Printing Lists/Reports ([User Tools] key setting) Configuration Page Fax Journal TX/RX Standby File List Quick Dial Dest. List Fax Speed Dial Dest. List Scanner Dest. List Scanner Journal Maintenance Page Special Sender List Administrator Settings ([User Tools] key setting)
  • Page 245 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Admin. Tools Lock IPsec Fax Number Confirmation Printer Feature Settings ([User Tools] key setting) List/Test Print System PCL Menu PS Menu • For details about configuring the machine using COMMAND CENTER, see p.297 "Using COMMAND CENTER".
  • Page 246: Copy Settings

    Copy Settings Copy Settings This section describes how to configure the copy settings. Changing Copy Settings The procedure for changing the sort copy setting is provided as an example. Press the [Copy] key. CES174 Press the [ ][ ] keys. CES168 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Sort], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 247: Copy Setting Parameters

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Copy Setting Parameters This section describes the copy setting parameters. Select Paper Specifies the paper size used for printing copies. When a tray is selected, the machine prints from that tray only. When a paper size is selected, the machine prints from the trays that contain the paper of the specified size, except the bypass tray.
  • Page 248 Copy Settings Select this when the original contains both text and photographs or pictures. Density Specifies the image density for photocopying. Default: • (Lightest) • • • • (Darkest) Reduce/Enlarge Specifies a combined copy, or the percentage by which copies are enlarged or reduced. Default: [100%] •...
  • Page 249 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Select this to photocopy four pages of an original onto a single sheet of paper. When selecting this option, also select the orientation and layout. • Portrait: L to R CES035 • Portrait: T to B CES036 •...
  • Page 250 Copy Settings Sets the machine to copy the front and back sides of an ID card, or other small document, onto the front of a single sheet of paper. Note that enabling this setting automatically disables the [2 Sided Copy] setting. •...
  • Page 251 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel CES125 • Top to Top CES126 • Top to Bottom CES127 • Top to Bottom CES128...
  • Page 252: Scanner Settings

    Scanner Settings Scanner Settings This section describes how to configure the scanner settings. Changing Scanner Settings The procedure for changing the file type setting is provided as an example. Press the [Scanner] key. CES175 Press the [ ][ ] keys. CES168 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [File Type], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 253: Scanner Setting Parameters

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Scanner Setting Parameters This section describes the scanner setting parameters. Scan Size Specifies the scanning size according to the size of the original. Default: [A4], [8 1/2 × 11] • 8 1/2 × 14, 8 1/2 × 11, 8 1/2 × 5 1/2, 7 1/4 × 10 1/2, A4, B5, A5, Custom Size B&W Scanning Mode Specifies the scanning mode for black-and-white scanning using the control panel.
  • Page 254 Scanner Settings Resolution Specifies the resolution for scanning the original. Default: [300 × 300dpi] • 100 × 100dpi • 150 × 150dpi • 200 × 200dpi • 300 × 300dpi • 400 × 400dpi • 600 × 600dpi Compression (Colour) Specifies the color compression ratio for JPEG files.
  • Page 255: Fax Transmission Settings

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Fax Transmission Settings This section describes how to configure the fax transmission settings. Changing Fax Transmission Settings The procedure for setting the resolution for scanning the original is provided as an example. Press the [Facsimile] key.
  • Page 256: Fax Transmission Setting Parameters

    Fax Transmission Settings Fax Transmission Setting Parameters This section describes fax transmission setting parameters. Immediate TX Sets the machine to send a fax immediately when the original is scanned. Default: [Off] • Off Select this when using Memory Transmission. • On Select this when using Immediate Transmission.
  • Page 257 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Auto Redial Sets the machine to redial the fax destination automatically when the line is busy or a transmission error occurs, if the machine is in Memory Transmission mode. The number of redial attempts is preset to two or three times, depending on the [Country] setting under [Admin.
  • Page 258: Fax Feature Settings

    Fax Feature Settings Fax Feature Settings This section describes how to configure the fax feature settings. Changing Fax Feature Settings The procedure for setting the tray for printing faxes is provided as an example. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Fax Features], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 259 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel • FAX/TEL(Mnl.) The machine rings when it receives incoming calls. The machine receives faxes only when you manually receive faxes. • FAX/TAD The machine receives faxes automatically when a fax call is received. Otherwise, the connected telephone answering device answers the call.
  • Page 260 Fax Feature Settings Sets the machine to receive (or reject) faxes only from the programmed Special Senders. This helps you screen out unwanted documents, such as junk faxes, and prevents the wasting of fax paper. Default: [Inactive] • Active • Inactive •...
  • Page 261 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Store the faxes in memory for printing after forwarding. • Off Delete the faxes from memory after forwarding. • Notify Forward Status Sets the machine to send e-mail notifications after faxes are forwarded. The e-mail notification destination depends on how the forwarding destination is configured using COMMAND CENTER (for details, see p.310 "Configuring the Fax Settings").
  • Page 262 Fax Feature Settings Communication Settings • ECM Transmission Sets the machine to automatically resend parts of the data that are lost during transmission. This function is not available with Internet Fax transmission. Default: [On] • Off • On • ECM Reception Sets the machine to automatically receive parts of the data that are lost during reception.
  • Page 263 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel • 9.6 Kbps • 7.2 Kbps • 4.8 Kbps • 2.4 Kbps • JBIG Enables transmission and reception of JBIG-compressed images, which require less communication time than MMR-/MR-/MH-compressed images. Note that to use this function, [ECM Transmission] and [ECM Reception] must also be enabled.
  • Page 264 Fax Feature Settings The fax journal will be printed using the tray set for [Facsimile] under [Paper Tray Priority] in system settings, on A4 or Letter size paper. Default: [Auto Print] • Auto Print • Do not Auto Print...
  • Page 265: Fax Address Book Settings

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Fax Address Book Settings This section describes the fax Quick Dial/Speed Dial settings. Registering Fax Destinations in Fax Quick Dial/Speed Dial Register fax destinations in the Address Book using this menu. • A password for accessing the [Address Book] menu can be specified in [Admin. Tools Lock]. •...
  • Page 266 Fax Address Book Settings Specifies the name for Speed Dial entries. The name can contain up to 20 characters.
  • Page 267: System Settings

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel System Settings This section describes the machine's operational settings. Changing System Settings The procedure for changing the volume of the panel key sound is provided as an example. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [System Settings], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 268 System Settings • Low • Middle • High • Ring Volume Specifies the volume of the ring when a call is received. • Off • Low • Middle • High • On Hook Mode Specifies the volume of the sound from the speaker during on hook mode. •...
  • Page 269 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Tray Paper Settings • Paper Type: Tray 1 Specifies the paper type for tray 1. Default: [Middle Thick Paper] Thin Paper, Plain Paper, Middle Thick Paper, Thick Paper 1, Recycled Paper, Colour Paper, Letterhead, Preprinted Paper, Prepunched Paper, Label Paper, Bond Paper, Cardstock, Envelope, Thick Paper 2 •...
  • Page 270 System Settings • Bypass Tray Priority Specifies how print jobs using the bypass tray are handled. Default: [Machine Setting(s)] • Machine Setting(s) The machine prints all print jobs according to the machine’s settings. An error will occur if the paper size/type settings of the machine and printer driver do not match.
  • Page 271 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel I/O Timeout • USB Specifies how many seconds the machine waits for print data, if the data is interrupted while it is being sent from the computer via USB. If the machine does not receive any more data within the time specified here, the machine only prints the data it has received.
  • Page 272 System Settings Specifies whether the same printer/LAN-Fax driver can be used for multiple machines or not under USB connection. Default: [Off] • On The same printer/LAN-Fax driver you have installed in your computer can be used with any machine other than the one originally used for installation, if the machine is of the same model.
  • Page 273 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel (New), (Needs replacing) • Yellow: (New), (Needs replacing) • Other Supplies Displays the remaining life of the waste toner bottle, fusing unit, transfer belt, and second transfer roller. To replace the fusing unit, transfer belt, or second transfer roller, contact your service representative.
  • Page 274 System Settings Select this mode if printouts are blurred. • Lvl.2: Medium Select this mode if printouts are curled and/or blurred. Note that if you select this mode, the first print takes longer than subsequent prints to complete. • Lvl.3: Strong Select this mode if printouts are still curled and/or blurred even when prints are made in [Lvl.
  • Page 275 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Low toner level notification will be made when the number of pages that can be printed with the remaining toner is approximately 300. • Normal Low toner level notification will be made when the number of pages that can be printed with the remaining toner is approximately 200.
  • Page 276: Network Settings

    Network Settings Network Settings This section describes the network settings. Changing Network Settings The procedure for changing the network speed is provided as an example. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Network Settings], and then press the [OK] key. If you are requested to enter a password, enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 277 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Displays the machine's MAC address. • Ethernet Speed Displays the current Ethernet speed setting. • 100Mbps Full Duplex • 100Mbps Half Duplex • 10Mbps Full Duplex • 10Mbps Half Duplex • Ethernet Unavailable Appears when a network cable is not connected.
  • Page 278 Network Settings Specifies the machine's subnet mask when DHCP is not used. Use this menu to check the current subnet mask when DHCP is used. Default: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX The numbers represented by "X" vary according to your network environment. • Gateway Address Specifies the machine's default gateway address when DHCP is not used.
  • Page 279 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel • Prefix Length Specifies the prefix length, using a value between 0 and 128. • Gateway Address Specifies the IPv6 address of the default gateway. Can contain up to 39 characters. • Stateless Address Displays the IPv6 stateless addresses obtained from a Router Advertisement.
  • Page 280: Printing Lists/Reports

    Printing Lists/Reports Printing Lists/Reports This section describes the types of reports that can be printed. Printing the Configuration Page Follow the procedure below to print the configuration page. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Print List/Report], and then press the [OK] key. Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Configuration Page], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 281: Reading The Configuration Page

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Fax Speed Dial Dest. List Prints a list of Speed Dial entries. • Sort by Speed Dial No. Prints the list with the entries sorted by Speed Dial registration number. • Sort by Name Prints the list with the entries sorted by name.
  • Page 282 Printing Lists/Reports Shows the version of the machine's bootloader. • Firmware Version Shows the version of the machine's firmware. • Engine FW Version Shows the version of firmware for the machine engine. Paper Input Information about tray 2 appears only when it is installed. •...
  • Page 283 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel • Total Counter • Printer • Coverage • Economy Color Prints • Scanner • Facsimile • Copier • Duplex • No.of Toner (High Yield /Low Yield) System Settings Shows the system settings. Admin Tools Shows the administrator settings.
  • Page 284: Reading The Fax Journal

    Printing Lists/Reports • Manual Address • Prefix Length • DNS Method • Primary DNS Server • Secondary DNS Server • Domain Name • Default Gateway • Gateway (Manual Addr.) Internet Fax (T.37) Shows the Internet Fax settings. • SMTP Server Address •...
  • Page 285: Reading The Tx/Rx Standby File List

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel • Reception: a fax was received. • LAN-Fax: a fax was sent by LAN-Fax. • Internet Fax TX: a fax was sent via Internet Fax. • Internet Fax RX: a fax was received via Internet Fax. •...
  • Page 286: Reading The Scanner Journal

    Printing Lists/Reports • Broadcast: sending was done by broadcast. • LAN-Fax: sending was done by LAN-Fax. • Forwarding: sending was done by forwarding. • Memory TX: sending was done by any other method. Sender/Destination For a received fax, shows the fax number registered by the sender or an e-mail address if the fax was received via Internet Fax.
  • Page 287 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel File Format Shows the file format. Results Shows whether the transmission successfully ended or failed.
  • Page 288: Administrator Settings

    Administrator Settings Administrator Settings This section describes administrator settings. Changing Administrator Settings The procedure for changing the start-up mode after power-on is provided as an example. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Admin. Tools], and then press the [OK] key. If you are requested to enter a password, enter the password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 289 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Specifies the date of the machine’s internal clock. Only dates that correspond with the year and month can be set. Incompatible dates will be refused. Default date format: [Day/Month/Year], [Month/Day/Year] • Year: 2000 to 2099 •...
  • Page 290 Administrator Settings Default: [PSTN] • PSTN • PBX PBX Access Number Specifies the dial number to access the outside line when the machine is connected to a PBX. Make sure that this setting matches the setting of your PBX. Otherwise, you may not be able to send faxes to outside destinations.
  • Page 291 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel • On (30 seconds) • EnergySaverMode 2 The machine enters Energy Saver mode 2 after the period of time specified for this setting is passed. The machine consumes less power in Energy Saver mode 2 than in Energy Saver mode 1, but it takes longer to recover from Energy Saver mode 2 than from Energy Saver mode 1.
  • Page 292 Administrator Settings Admin. Tools Lock Specifies a four-digit password for accessing the [Address Book], [Network Settings], and [Admin. Tools] menus. Do not forget this password. • On (0000 to 9999) • Off IPsec Selects whether to enable or disable IPsec. This function appears only when a password is specified under [Admin.
  • Page 293: Printer Feature Settings

    7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Printer Feature Settings This section describes the printer feature settings. Changing Printer Feature Settings The procedure for changing the setting for duplex printing is described as an example. Press the [User Tools] key. CES184 Press the [ ][ ] keys to select [Printer Features], and then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 294 Printer Feature Settings • Menu List Prints the machine's function menus. • Test Page Prints a test page to check the current color settings. • PCL Font List Prints installed PCL font list. • PS Font List Prints installed PostScript font list. System •...
  • Page 295 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Sets the machine to print blank pages. When cover sheet printing is enabled from the printer driver, cover sheets are inserted even if you select [Off]. Default: [On] • On • Off •...
  • Page 296 Printer Feature Settings This setting is effective only for a variable-space font. Default: 12.00 points • 4.00 to 999.75, in 0.01 increments • Font Pitch Specifies the number of characters per inch for the default font. This setting is effective only for fixed-space fonts. Default: 10.00 pitch •...
  • Page 297 7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel Default: [600 × 600 1bit] • 600 × 600 1bit • 600 × 600 2bit • 600 × 600 4bit PS Menu Specifies conditions when using PostScript for printing. • Resolution Specifies the print resolution in dots per inch. Default: [600 ×...
  • Page 298: Configuring The Machine Using Command Center

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER You can check the machine's status or change its settings by accessing the machine directly using COMMAND CENTER. Using COMMAND CENTER • Some items can also be configured using the control panel. Available operations The following operations can be performed remotely using COMMAND CENTER on a computer: •...
  • Page 299 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER • For details about configuring the machine using the control panel, see p.239 "Basic Operation Using the Menu Screen". • For details about TCP/IP settings, see p.69 " Configuring the Machine".
  • Page 300: Displaying Top Page

    Displaying Top Page Displaying Top Page When you access the machine using COMMAND CENTER, the top page appears in your browser's window. Launch the Web browser. In the Web browser’s address bar, enter “http://(machine’s IP address)/” to access the machine. If a DNS or WINS server is used and the machine’s host name has been specified, you can enter the host name instead of the IP address.
  • Page 301: Changing The Interface Language

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Information in the main area is not automatically updated. Click [Refresh] at the upper-right in the main area to update the information. Click the Web browser's [Refresh] button to refresh the entire browser screen. •...
  • Page 302: Checking The System Information

    Checking the System Information Checking the System Information Click [Home] to display the main page of COMMAND CENTER. You can check the current system information on this page. This page contains three tabs: [Status], [Counter], and [Machine Information]. Checking the Status Information Click the [Status] tab on the main page to display system information, paper tray status and toner levels.
  • Page 303: Checking The Counter Information

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Item Description Cyan Shows the amount of cyan toner remaining. Waste Toner Bottle Shows the remaining life of the waste toner bottle, as "Status OK", "Almost Full" or "Full". Intermediate Transfer Shows the remaining life of the transfer unit, as "Status OK", "Replacement Unit Required Soon"...
  • Page 304 Checking the System Information Page Counter Item Description Printer Shows the following for pages printed using the printer function: • Total number of pages • Number of color pages • Number of black-and-white pages Scanner Shows the following for pages scanned using the scanner function: •...
  • Page 305 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Item Description Shows the following for public telephone line faxes: • Total number of pages sent and received • Number of pages sent • Number of pages received Machine Counter Item Description Machine Counter Shows the following for pages printed using the printer, copier, and fax functions, and lists/reports: •...
  • Page 306 Checking the System Information Economy Color Prints Item Description Economy Color Prints Shows the number of pages printed in Economy Color Printing mode using (Color) the printer function. Black Shows the following for pages printed in Economy Color Printing mode using the printer function: •...
  • Page 307: Checking The Machine Information

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Checking the Machine Information Click the [Machine Information] tab on the main page to display machine information. Machine Information Item Description Firmware Version Shows the version of firmware installed on the machine. Engine FW Version Shows the version of firmware for the machine engine.
  • Page 308: Configuring The System Settings

    Configuring the System Settings Configuring the System Settings Click [System Settings] to display the page for configuring the system settings. This page contains the following tabs: [Sound Volume Adjustment], [Tray Paper Settings], [Copier], [Fax], [Priority Tray], [Toner Saving], [I/O Timeout], and [B&W Print Priority]. Configuring the Sound Volume Click the [Sound Volume Adjustment] tab on the system settings page to configure the sound volume settings.
  • Page 309: Configuring The Paper Settings

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Configuring the Paper Settings Click the [Tray Paper Settings] tab on the system settings page to configure the paper settings. Tray 1 Item Description Paper Size Select the paper size for tray 1 from the following: A4, B5 JIS, A5, B6 JIS, A6, 8 1/2 ×...
  • Page 310 Configuring the System Settings Bypass Tray Item Description Paper Size Select the paper size for the bypass tray from the following: A4, B5 JIS, A5, B6 JIS, A6, 8 1/2 × 14, 8 1/2 × 11, 5 1/2 × 8 1/2, 7 1/4 ×...
  • Page 311: Specifying The Size Of Paper For Printing Copies

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER • The information about tray 2 appears only when it is installed. Specifying the Size of Paper for Printing Copies Click the [Copier] tab on the system settings page to specify the size of paper for printing copies. Select Paper Item Description...
  • Page 312 Configuring the System Settings Select Paper Tray Item Description Select Paper Tray Select the tray for printing faxes from the following: [Auto], [Tray 1], or [Tray 2]. If [Auto] is selected, the machine uses tray 1 and tray 2 if they contain paper of the same size.
  • Page 313 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Item Description Print Automatically Select whether the faxes received into the machine’s memory are printed automatically or stored for later manual printing. Print Forwarded File Select whether the forwarded faxes are printed or not. Notify Forward Status Select whether e-mail notifications are sent after forwarding faxes or not.
  • Page 314: Specifying The Priority Tray

    Configuring the System Settings Item Description Receive Conditions Specifies whether to receive or reject faxes from the programmed Special Senders. • Special Sender Receive faxes from the Special Senders and reject faxes from all other senders. • Other Than Special Sender Reject faxes from the Special Senders and receive faxes from all other senders.
  • Page 315: Configuring The Toner Saving Setting

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Item Description Copier Select the tray that the machine uses first for printing out copies from tray 1 or tray 2. If [A4] or [8 1/2 × 11] is selected for [Select Paper] in the [Copier] page and both tray 1 and tray 2 contain paper of that size, the machine starts to print from the specified tray.
  • Page 316: Configuring The I/O Timeout Settings

    Configuring the System Settings Toner Saving Item Description Toner Saving Enable this setting to print using a reduced amount of toner when printing out copies. Configuring the I/O Timeout Settings Click the [I/O Timeout] tab on the system settings page to configure the I/O timeout settings. I/O Timeout Item Description...
  • Page 317 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER B&W Print Priority Item Description B&W Print Priority Enable this setting to suppress the consumption of color toner when printing black-and-white pages. Also, amount of color toner consumed during warm-up time for maintenance will also be lowered.
  • Page 318: Registering Destinations

    Registering Destinations Registering Destinations Scan and fax destinations can be registered using COMMAND CENTER. A maximum of 100 scan destinations and 200 fax destinations can be registered. See the scan and fax sections for more information on registering destinations. • For details about registering scan destinations, see p.169 "Registering Scan Destinations". •...
  • Page 319: Registering Fax Special Senders

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Registering Fax Special Senders Fax Special Senders can be registered using COMMAND CENTER. A maximum of 30 Special Senders be registered. • For details about registering Special Senders, see p.237 "Receiving or Rejecting Faxes from Special Senders".
  • Page 320: Restricting Machine Functions According To User

    Restricting Machine Functions According to User Restricting Machine Functions According to User You can set the machine to require a user code when someone tries to use certain machine functions. • When print jobs are restricted, you can only authenticate through the PCL printer driver. Printing from the PostScript 3 printer driver will not be possible.
  • Page 321: Configuring The Network Settings

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Configuring the Network Settings Click [Network Settings] to display the page for configuring the network settings. This page contains the following tabs: [Network Status], [IPv6 Configuration], [Network Application], [DNS], [Auto E-mail Notification], [SNMP], [SMTP], [POP3], and [Internet Fax]. Checking the Network Status Click the [Network Status] tab on the network settings page to display network information.
  • Page 322: Configuring The Ipv6 Settings

    Configuring the Network Settings Item Description Gateway Enter the IPv4 address of the network gateway. Configuring the IPv6 Settings Click the [IPv6 Configuration] tab on the network settings page to configure the IPv6 settings. IPv6 Item Description IPv6 Select whether to enable or disable IPv6. You cannot disable IPv6 using COMMAND CENTER if the machine is currently in use in an IPv6 environment.
  • Page 323: Configuring The Network Application Settings

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Item Description Link-local Address Displays the link local address of the machine. The link local address is an address that is valid only inside the local network (local segment). Manual Configuration Enter the machine's IPv6 address. Can contain up to 39 characters. Address Prefix Length Enter the prefix length, using a value between 0 and 128.
  • Page 324: Configuring The Dns Settings

    Configuring the Network Settings Network Print Setting Item Description Select to enable network printing using Internet Print Protocol (via TCP port 631/80). Select to enable network printing using an embedded FTP server in the machine (via TCP port 20/21). Select to enable network raw printing. Port No.
  • Page 325: Configuring The Auto E-Mail Notification Settings

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Item Description DNS Method Select whether to specify domain name servers manually or receive DNS information from the network automatically. When set to [Auto-Obtain (DHCP)], [Primary DNS Server], [Secondary DNS Server], and [Domain Name] below become unavailable.
  • Page 326: Configuring The Snmp Settings

    Configuring the Network Settings E-mail Notification 1/E-mail Notification 2 Item Description Display Name Enter a sender name for notification e-mail. Can contain up to 32 characters. E-mail Address Enter the address of the recipient of the alert email. Can contain up to 64 characters.
  • Page 327 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER SNMP Item Description SNMP Select whether to enable the machine to use SNMP services. Trap Item Description Target Trap Select whether to enable the machine to send traps to the management host (NMS). When disabled, [SNMP Management Host 1] and [SNMP Management Host 2] below become unavailable.
  • Page 328: Configuring The Smtp Settings

    Configuring the Network Settings Item Description Contact Enter the contact information of the machine. The contact information entered here is displayed on the main page. Can contain up to 64 characters. Configuring the SMTP Settings Click the [SMTP] tab on the network settings page to configure the SMTP settings. SMTP Item Description...
  • Page 329: Configuring The Pop3 Settings

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Item Description Device E-mail Address Enter the machine’s e-mail address. This address is used as the sender's address of e-mail messages sent from this machine, such as notification e-mails and Internet Faxes. Can contain up to 64 characters.
  • Page 330: Configuring The Internet Fax Settings

    Configuring the Network Settings Item Description Authentication Select an authentication method from the following: [None]: Password will not be encrypted. [APOP Authentication]: Password will be encrypted. [Auto]: Password will be encrypted or not encrypted according to the POP3 server’s settings. Configuring the Internet Fax Settings Click the [Internet Fax] tab on the network settings page to configure the Internet Fax settings.
  • Page 331 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Item Description Automatic POP Select whether to automatically connect to the POP3 server to check for new e-mails or not. If this setting is enabled, the connection will be made at an interval specified in [POP Interval (minutes)]. POP Server: E-mail Select whether to leave or delete e-mails in the POP3 server after receiving Reception Setting...
  • Page 332: Configuring The Ipsec Settings

    Configuring the IPsec Settings Configuring the IPsec Settings Click [IPsec Settings] to display the page for configuring the IPsec settings. This page contains the following tabs: [IPsec Global Settings] and [IPsec Policy List]. • This function is available only when an administrator password is specified. Configuring the IPsec Global Settings Click the [IPsec Global Settings] tab on the IPsec settings page to configure the IPsec global settings.
  • Page 333: Configuring The Ipsec Policy

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Configuring the IPsec Policy Click the [IPsec Policy List] tab on the IP security settings page to display the list of registered IPsec policies. Item Description IPsec policy number. Name Displays the name of the IPsec policy. Address Settings Displays the IP address filter of the IPsec policy as below: Remote address/Prefix length...
  • Page 334 Configuring the IPsec Settings IP Policy Settings Item Description Specify a number between 1 and 10 for the IPsec policy. The number you specify will determine the position of the policy in the IPsec Policy List. Policy searching is performed according to the order of the list. If the number you specify is already assigned to another policy, the policy you are configuring will take the number of the earlier policy, and the earlier policy and any subsequent policies will be renumbered accordingly.
  • Page 335 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER IPsec Settings Item Description Encapsulation Type Specify the encapsulation type from the following: • [Transport]: Select this mode to secure only the payload section of each IP packet when communicating with IPsec compliant devices. •...
  • Page 336 Configuring the IPsec Settings Item Description Key Perfect Forward Select whether to enable or disable PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy). Secrecy IKE Settings Item Description IKE Version Displays the IKE version. Encryption Algorithm Specify the encryption algorithm from the following: [DES], [3DES], [AES-128], [AES-192], [AES-256] Authentication Specify the authentication algorithm from the following: Algorithm...
  • Page 337: Printing Lists/Reports

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Printing Lists/Reports Click [Print List/Report] to display the page for printing reports. Then, select an item and click [Print] to print out information for that item. Print List/Report Item Description Configuration Page Prints general information about the machine and its current configuration. Fax Journal Prints a fax transmission and reception journal for the last 50 jobs.
  • Page 338 Printing Lists/Reports • For details about automatic fax journal printing, see p.257 "Fax Feature Settings". • For details about priority tray settings, see p.313 "Specifying the Priority Tray". • For details about loading paper, see p.94 "Loading Paper".
  • Page 339: Configuring The Administrator Settings

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Configuring the Administrator Settings Click [Administrator Tools] to display the page for configuring the administrator settings. This page contains the following tabs: [Administrator], [Reset Settings], [Backup Setting], [Restore Setting], [Set Date/Time], and [Energy Saver Mode]. Configuring the Administrator Password and E-mail Address Click the [Administrator] tab on the administrator settings page to configure the administrator password and e-mail address.
  • Page 340: Resetting The Machine's Settings

    Configuring the Administrator Settings Resetting the Machine’s Settings Click the [Reset Settings] tab on the administrator settings page to reset the machine's settings. Reset Settings Item Description Reset Network Settings Select to restore network settings to their defaults. Reset Menu Settings Select to restore settings that are not related to the network to their defaults.
  • Page 341 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Backup Setting Item Description Back up Network Backs up settings configured under the [Network Settings] and Settings [Administrator Tools]. Note that, however, [Max. E-mail Size] setting under [Network Application] will not be backed up here; it will be backed up by [Back up Menu Settings] instead.
  • Page 342: Restoring The Machine's Settings From A Backup File

    Configuring the Administrator Settings Restoring the Machine's Settings from a Backup File Click the [Restore Setting] tab on the administrator settings page to restore the machine's settings from a previously created backup file. • When the machine is returned from repair, it is important that you restore the machine's settings from the backup files.
  • Page 343: Configuring The Energy Saver Mode Settings

    8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER Set Date Item Description Year Enter the current year (2000 to 2099). Month Enter the current month (1 to 12). Enter the current day (1 to 31). Date Format Select the date format from [MM/DD/YYYY], [DD/MM/YYYY], or [YYYY/MM/DD].
  • Page 344 Configuring the Administrator Settings Energy Saver Mode Item Description Energy Saver Mode 1 Select [Active] to set the machine to enter Energy Saver mode 1 if the machine has been idle for about 30 seconds. It takes less time to recover from Energy Saver mode 1 than from power-off state or Energy Saver mode 2, but power consumption is higher in Energy Saver mode 1 than in Energy Saver mode 2.
  • Page 345 8. Configuring the Machine Using COMMAND CENTER...
  • Page 346: Troubleshooting

    9. Troubleshooting This chapter provides a guide for solving problems in operating the machine. Overview Troubleshooting is divided into the following sections: • p.346 "Common Problems" • p.348 "Paper Feed Problems" • p.361 "Print Quality Problems" • p.362 "Printer Problems" •...
  • Page 347: Common Problems

    9. Troubleshooting Common Problems This section describes how to troubleshoot common problems that may occur while operating the machine. Problem Possible cause Solution • Make sure that the power plug is firmly inserted into the wall outlet. The power cord is not The machine does not turn on.
  • Page 348 Common Problems • If any of these problems persist, turn off the power, pull out the power cord, and contact your service representative.
  • Page 349: Paper Feed Problems

    9. Troubleshooting Paper Feed Problems If the machine is operating but paper will not feed or paper jams occur frequently, check the condition of the machine and paper. Problem Solution • Use supported types of paper. See p.81 "Supported Paper for Each Tray". •...
  • Page 350 Paper Feed Problems Problem Solution • Fan the paper well before loading. Also make sure that the edges are even by tapping the stack on a flat surface such as a desk. • Make sure that the paper guides are in the right position. •...
  • Page 351: Removing Printing Jams

    9. Troubleshooting Problem Solution Images are printed diagonally to the pages. If there are gaps between the paper and the paper guides, adjust the paper guides to remove the gaps. CER091 Removing Printing Jams If a paper jam occurs, one of the following messages appears on the screen: •...
  • Page 352: If Paper Jams Inside The Fusing Unit

    Paper Feed Problems CES150 1. Fusing Unit If paper is jammed in the fusing unit, see p.351 "If paper jams inside the fusing unit". 2. Tray If paper is jammed in the tray, see p.353 "If paper jams inside a tray". 3.
  • Page 353 9. Troubleshooting Pull the opening lever on the front cover, and then carefully lower the front cover. CES141 Lower the fusing unit lever, and pull out the jammed paper carefully. CES257 Pull the paper downward to remove it. Do not pull it upward. CES144 If you cannot find the jammed paper, check for it by pulling down the guide.
  • Page 354 Paper Feed Problems CES145 Pull up the fusing unit levers. CES258 Using both hands, carefully push up the front cover until it closes. CES142 • When closing the front cover, push the upper area of the cover firmly. After closing the cover, check that the error is cleared.
  • Page 355 9. Troubleshooting Pull the opening lever on the front cover, and then carefully lower the front cover. CES141 Pull out the jammed paper carefully. CES083 If paper has jammed inside the transfer unit, holding both sides of the paper, pull the paper carefully forward and out.
  • Page 356 Paper Feed Problems Using both hands, carefully push up the front cover until it closes. CES142 • Do not pull out the paper tray (Tray 1). • If paper is jammed in tray 2 but is difficult to locate, pull out tray 2 to remove it. After removing the paper, carefully push tray 2 all the way back inside the machine.
  • Page 357: Removing Scanning Jams

    9. Troubleshooting Carefully remove any paper that is jammed under the transfer unit. CER046 If you cannot find the jammed paper, look inside the machine. Using both hands, carefully push up the front cover until it closes. CES142 • When closing the front cover, push the upper area of the cover firmly. After closing the cover, check that the error is cleared.
  • Page 358 Paper Feed Problems Open the ADF cover. CES100 Gently pull the jammed original to remove it. Be careful not to pull the original too hard, as it may rip. CES101 If you cannot pull out the jammed original easily, move the lever slightly to the machine rear, and then pull it up to unlock the paper feed roller.
  • Page 359 9. Troubleshooting Lift the paper feed roller slightly and pull it out toward you. CES113 Gently pull the jammed original to remove it. CES114 If you cannot pull out the jammed original easily, raise the input tray to see if the original is jammed in the output area.
  • Page 360 Paper Feed Problems Gently pull the jammed original to remove it. CES121 Put the paper feed roller back in with the roller part facing downwards. CES115 Lower the lever until it clicks into place. CES116...
  • Page 361 9. Troubleshooting Close the ADF cover. CES102 Lift the ADF, and if there is original remaining in the ADF, gently pull the jammed original to remove it. Be careful not to hold the input tray when lifting the ADF, for the tray might be damaged. CES153 Close the ADF.
  • Page 362: Print Quality Problems

    Print Quality Problems Print Quality Problems This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for problems with print quality. Checking the Condition of the Machine If there is a problem with the quality of printing, first check the condition of the machine. Possible Cause Solution There is a problem with the...
  • Page 363: Printer Problems

    9. Troubleshooting Printer Problems This section describes printing problems and possible solutions. Problem Solution If an error occurs when printing, change the computer or printer driver settings. • Check the printer icon name does not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters. If it does, shorten it. An error occurs.
  • Page 364 Printer Problems Problem Solution • The machine already has 5 jobs or 5 MB of Locked Print data. Print or delete an existing Locked Print file. For details, see p.140 "Printing a Locked Print file" or p.141 "Deleting a Locked Print file". •...
  • Page 365: Changing The Printer Driver Settings

    9. Troubleshooting Problem Solution • Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly. See p.81 " Paper and Other Media". • Select [Lvl.1: Weak], [Lvl.2: Medium] or [Lvl.3: Strong] in [Anti-Humidity Level] under [System Settings]. Note that if you select [Lvl.2: Medium] or [Lvl.3: Strong], the first print takes longer than subsequent prints to complete.
  • Page 366: Printed Colors Do Not Match Displayed Colors

    Printer Problems Printed Colors Do Not Match Displayed Colors If the colors of images displayed on the computer screen do not match print results, the cause may be one of the following. Possible Cause Solution Check that both the application and the driver are Color printing was not specified for the data.
  • Page 367: Copier Problems

    9. Troubleshooting Copier Problems This section describes photocopy problems and possible solutions. Problem Solution On the control panel, change the [Sort] setting under copy Photocopied pages are not in settings to collate pages as you require. For details about correct order. [Sort], see p.245 "Copy Settings".
  • Page 368 Copier Problems Problem Solution • Image density is too high. Adjust the image density. See p.164 "Adjusting Image Density". • Toner on the printed surface is not dry. Do not touch printed surfaces immediately after copying. Photocopied paper is dirty. Remove freshly printed sheets one by one, taking care not to touch printed areas.
  • Page 369: Scanner Problems

    9. Troubleshooting Scanner Problems This section describes scanner problems and possible solutions. Problem Solution The ADF or ADF cover is open. If the ADF or ADF cover is The machine does not start scanning. open, you cannot scan using the ADF. Close the ADF or ADF cover.
  • Page 370: Fax Problems

    Fax Problems Fax Problems This section describes fax problems and possible solutions. When an error code appears on the fax journal or transmission status report The table below describes the meaning of error codes that appear under "Results" on the fax journal or transmission status report, and what to do when a particular error code appears.
  • Page 371 9. Troubleshooting Error Code Solution An error occurred while sending a fax. • Confirm that the telephone line is properly connected to the machine. • Disconnect the telephone line from the machine, and 1XXX32 to 1XXX84 connect a standard telephone in its place. Confirm that you can make calls using the telephone.
  • Page 372 Fax Problems Error Code Solution 3XXX11 Connection to the server failed while sending an Internet Fax. • Confirm that the network cable is properly connected to the machine. • Confirm that the network settings such as IP address, DNS, and SMTP settings have been configured properly (make sure that no double-byte character is used).
  • Page 373 9. Troubleshooting Error Code Solution 4XXX21 Connection to the server failed while receiving an Internet Fax. • Confirm that the network cable is properly connected to the machine. • Confirm that the network settings such as IP address, DNS, and POP3 settings have been configured properly (make sure that no double-byte character is used).
  • Page 374 Fax Problems Error Code Solution 4XXX43 A TIFF file could not be received via Internet Fax properly. • The compression method of the received TIFF file was other than MH/MR/MMR. Ask the sender to check the TIFF file. 4XXX44 A TIFF file could not be received via Internet Fax properly. •...
  • Page 375 9. Troubleshooting Problem Solution • The paper tray is empty. Load paper in the paper tray. See p.94 "Loading Paper". Cannot print received faxes. • The paper tray does not contain paper of the right size. Load paper of the right size in the paper tray. •...
  • Page 376: Error And Status Messages On The Screen

    Error and Status Messages on the Screen Error and Status Messages on the Screen This section describes the meaning of messages that appear on the screen and what to do when a particular message appears. Messages are listed in alphabetical order in the table below. "X"...
  • Page 377 9. Troubleshooting Message Causes Solutions • Remove jammed originals, and then ADF Original place them again. See p.356 Misfeed "Removing Scanning Jams". An original has been jammed Open ADF Cover inside the ADF. • Check the originals are suitable for scanning.
  • Page 378 Error and Status Messages on the Screen Message Causes Solutions • Use the ADF, even when copying a single sheet. 2-in-1, 4-in-1, or 2-sided copy • If you need to use the exposure glass, Cannot copy. could not be performed turn off [Comb.
  • Page 379 9. Troubleshooting Message Causes Solutions • Confirm that the fax number you dialed is correct. • Confirm that the destination is a fax machine. Dial Failed The fax could not be sent. • Confirm that the line is not busy. •...
  • Page 380 Error and Status Messages on the Screen Message Causes Solutions A non-supported print cartridge Remove and replace it with a print Indep.Sply.Toner: X is installed for the indicated cartridge specified by an authorized color. dealer. Paper has been jammed in the Remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 381 9. Troubleshooting Message Causes Solutions • The machine's memory reached capacity while scanning the first page of the original to store a fax Resend the fax in parts as several smaller job in memory before Memory Overflow individual faxes, or send at a lower transmission.
  • Page 382 Error and Status Messages on the Screen Message Causes Solutions The indicated tray has run out of Load paper to the indicated tray. See p.94 Out of Paper: X paper. "Loading Paper". • Press [No] to cancel the job and replace the indicated print cartridge.
  • Page 383 9. Troubleshooting Message Causes Solutions A scanned file could not be sent Server Connection Confirm that the destination is registered because the destination could Failed correctly, and then try the operation again. not be reached. Confirm that the destination is registered An error occurred in correctly, and then try the operation again.
  • Page 384 Error and Status Messages on the Screen Message Causes Solutions The print cartridge has not been Reinstall the print cartridge. See p.385 Toner Set Error: X installed or has not been "Replacing Print Cartridges". installed correctly. If the [Auto Redial] setting is enabled, the machine will redial the number and try A transmission error occurred, again.
  • Page 385 9. Troubleshooting Message Causes Solutions USB Memory The Scan to USB function failed Overflow Press Clear because there was not enough Use a USB flash disk with enough memory. memory on the USB flash disk. The Scan to USB function failed Write Protect Press because the machine could not Use a USB flash disk that is not password-...
  • Page 386: Replacing Print Cartridges

    Replacing Print Cartridges Replacing Print Cartridges • Do not incinerate toner (new or used) or toner containers. Doing so risks burns. Toner will ignite on contact with naked flame. • Do not store toner (new or used) or toner containers anywhere near naked flames. Doing so risks fire and burns.
  • Page 387 9. Troubleshooting • If toner or used toner gets into your eyes, flush immediately with large amounts of water. Consult a doctor if necessary. • If toner or used toner is swallowed, dilute by drinking a large amount of water. Consult a doctor if necessary.
  • Page 388 Replacing Print Cartridges CER088 • Do not touch the ID chip on the side of the print cartridge as indicated in the illustration below. CES032 • When removing print cartridges, be careful not to touch the Laser Scanning Unit on the underside of the upper cover (the position shown by the arrow in the illustration below).
  • Page 389 9. Troubleshooting CES138 Carefully lift out the print cartridge vertically, holding its center. From the rear, the print cartridges are installed in the order of cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K). CES139 • Do not shake the removed print cartridge. Doing so can cause remaining toner to leak. •...
  • Page 390 Replacing Print Cartridges Hold the print cartridge and shake it from side to side five or six times. CER236 Even distribution of toner within the bottle improves print quality. Remove the cover from the print cartridge. CER010 Check the toner color and corresponding location, and then carefully insert the print cartridge vertically.
  • Page 391 9. Troubleshooting CES140 Put the cover that you removed in step 5 on the old print cartridge. Then, put the old print cartridge into the bag, and then put it into the box. CER055 • Make sure to cover the old print cartridge with the protective cover for recycling and environmental purposes.
  • Page 392: Replacing The Waste Toner Bottle

    Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle • Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite when exposed to an open flame. • Wait at least 30 minutes after disconnecting the power plug before removing the transfer unit. •...
  • Page 393 9. Troubleshooting • Make sure the transfer unit is installed. If the transfer unit is not installed, install it before turning on the power. • Return the exhausted waste toner bottle to your dealer or service representative. The collected waste toner bottle will be recycled or disposed in accordance with the relevant regulations. •...
  • Page 394 Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle Hold the center of the waste toner bottle, and then carefully pull it partially out without tilting it. CES073 Pull the waste toner bottle halfway out, grab the bottle firmly, and then pull it straight out. CES074 CES075 To prevent the waste toner bottle touching the intermediate transfer unit (the position shown by the...
  • Page 395 9. Troubleshooting CES076 Close the bottle cap. CER039 CER089 Hold the center of the new waste toner bottle, and then carefully insert it halfway into the machine body. Leave the bottle cap open.
  • Page 396 Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle CES078 To prevent the waste toner bottle touching the intermediate transfer unit (the position shown by the arrow in the illustration below), do not lift the bottle while inserting it. CES079 Push in the waste toner bottle until it clicks into place. Push the middle part all the way in.
  • Page 397 9. Troubleshooting Place the transfer unit down on the front cover. CES081 Slide the transfer unit along the guide rails into the machine. When it stops, push on the PUSH mark until it clicks into place. CER017 Using both hands, carefully push up the front cover until it closes. CES142 •...
  • Page 398: 10. Maintenance

    10. Maintenance This chapter describes how to maintain the machine. Cleaning Cautions to Take When Cleaning • Do not remove any covers or screws other than those explicitly mentioned in this manual. Inside this machine are high voltage components that are an electric shock hazard and laser components that could cause blindness.
  • Page 399: Cleaning The Toner Density Sensor

    10. Maintenance Cleaning the Toner Density Sensor Clean the machine when the error message instructing you to do so appears. This procedure explains how to clean the toner density sensor of the yellow print cartridge as an example of how to clean a sensor. •...
  • Page 400 Cleaning Slide the toner density sensor lever once to the left. CER056 Slide the lever only once. Carefully insert the print cartridge removed in step 2 vertically. CES088 Using both hands, hold the center of the top cover and close the cover carefully. Be careful not to trap your fingers.
  • Page 401: Cleaning The Friction Pad And Paper Feed Roller

    10. Maintenance Cleaning the Friction Pad and Paper Feed Roller If the friction pad or paper feed roller is dirty, a multi-feed or jam might occur. In this case, clean the friction pad and paper feed roller as follows: • Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine. While moving the machine, take care that the power cord is not damaged under the machine.
  • Page 402 Cleaning Wipe the friction pad with a damp cloth. CER058 Wipe the rubber part of the roller with a soft damp cloth. After that, wipe it with a dry cloth to remove the moisture. CES146 Push the metal plate down until it clicks into place to lock it. CER031...
  • Page 403: Cleaning The Registration Roller And Paper Tray

    10. Maintenance Reload the removed paper into the tray, and then push the tray carefully into the machine until it clicks into place. CES062 Insert the plug of the power cord into the wall socket securely. Connect all the interface cables that were removed.
  • Page 404 Cleaning • Do not put your hands inside the machine when the input tray is removed. Some internal parts become hot and are a burn hazard. • Do not use chemical cleaning fluids or organic solvents such as thinner or benzine. •...
  • Page 405 10. Maintenance Wipe the inside of the paper tray with a cloth. CER217 Push the metal plate down until it clicks into place to lock it. CER031 Reload the removed paper into the tray, and then push the tray carefully into the machine until it clicks into place.
  • Page 406 Cleaning Pull the opening lever on the front cover, and then carefully lower the front cover. CES141 Be sure to set the registration roller in the position shown by the arrow in the illustration below. CES089 Clean the registration roller if prints are smeared after a paper jam is cleared. Clean the registration roller by applying a soft damp cloth while turning it.
  • Page 407: Cleaning The Exposure Glass

    10. Maintenance Cleaning the Exposure Glass The following procedure describes how to clean the exposure glass. Lift the ADF. Be careful not to hold the input tray when lifting the ADF, for the tray might be damaged. Clean the parts indicated with arrows with a soft damp cloth and then wipe the same parts with a dry cloth to remove any remaining moisture.
  • Page 408: Moving The Machine

    Moving the Machine Moving the Machine This section provides cautions that you must follow when moving the machine both short and long distances. • If you have to move the machine when the optional paper tray unit is attached, do not push on the main unit's top section.
  • Page 409: Moving Over A Short Distance

    10. Maintenance Moving over a Short Distance • Do not remove the print cartridges when moving the machine. Be sure to check the following points: • The power switch is turned off. • The power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet. •...
  • Page 410 Moving the Machine Be sure to check the following points: • The power switch is turned off. • The power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet. • All other cables are unplugged from the machine. • All paper trays are empty. If tray 2 is installed, remove it.
  • Page 411: Disposal

    10. Maintenance Disposal Ask your service representative for information about correct disposal of this machine.
  • Page 412: If The Machine Is Not Going To Be Used For A Long Time

    If the Machine is Not Going to Be Used for a Long Time If the Machine is Not Going to Be Used for a Long Time If the machine is going to be inactive for a long time, follow the procedure shown here. •...
  • Page 413: Using The Machine Again After It Has Been Inactive For A Long Period

    10. Maintenance Pull the opening lever on the front cover, and then carefully lower the front cover. CES141 Lower the fusing unit lever. CES257 Close the front cover with both hands carefully. CES142 • This step is not necessary if the machine's power switch is on but the machine has been inactive for a long time.
  • Page 414 If the Machine is Not Going to Be Used for a Long Time Plug in the power cable. Pull the opening lever on the front cover, and then carefully lower the front cover. CES141 Pull up the fusing unit lever. CES258 Close the front cover with both hands carefully.
  • Page 415: Consumables

    10. Maintenance Consumables • Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and functionality, and we recommend that you use only the expendable supplies available at an authorized dealer. Print Cartridges Print cartridge Average printable number of pages per cartridge Black 6,500 pages Cyan...
  • Page 416 Consumables *1 A4/Letter 5% test chart, 3 pages per job, printing in 50% black and white/color. • The actual number of printable pages varies depending on the image volume and density, number of pages printed at a time, paper type and paper size used, and environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity.
  • Page 417 10. Maintenance...
  • Page 418: 11. Appendix

    11. Appendix Functions and Network Settings Available in an IPv6 Environment The functions and network settings of this machine that are available in an IPv6 environment differ from those available in an IPv4 environment. Make sure the functions you use are supported in an IPv6 environment, and then configure the necessary network settings.
  • Page 419 11. Appendix COMMAND CENTER Allows you to check the machine's status and configure its settings using a Web browser. Configuration Page Prints a configuration page that shows you the machine's configuration, IP address, and other details. Internet Fax Transmission and reception of Internet Faxes.
  • Page 420: Transmission Using Ipsec

    Transmission Using IPsec Transmission Using IPsec For securer communications, this machine supports the IPsec protocol. When applied, IPsec encrypts data packets at the network layer using shared key encryption. The machine uses encryption key exchange to create a shared key for both sender and receiver. To achieve even higher security, you can also renew the shared key on a validity period basis.
  • Page 421: Security Association

    11. Appendix AH Protocol The AH protocol provides secure transmission through authentication of packets only, including headers. • For successful authentication, the sender and receiver must specify the same authentication algorithm and authentication key. The authentication algorithm and authentication key are specified automatically.
  • Page 422: Encryption Key Exchange Settings Configuration Flow

    Transmission Using IPsec Encryption Key Exchange Settings Configuration Flow This section explains the procedure for specifying encryption key exchange settings. Machine 1. Set the IPsec settings on COMMAND 1. Set the same IPsec settings as the machine on CENTER. 2. Enable IPsec settings. 2.
  • Page 423: Specifying Ipsec Settings On The Computer

    11. Appendix Specifying IPsec Settings on the Computer Specify exactly the same settings for IPsec SA settings on your computer as are specified for the IPsec Settings on the machine. Setting methods differ according to the computer's operating system. The following procedure is based on Windows XP in an IPv4 environment as an example.
  • Page 424 Transmission Using IPsec Select "My IP Address" in "Source address", and then click [Next]. Select "A specific IP Address" in "Destination address", enter the machine's IP address, and then click [Next]. For the IPsec protocol type, select "Any", and then click [Next]. Click [Finish].
  • Page 425: Enabling And Disabling Ipsec Using The Control Panel

    11. Appendix [58] as the protocol number for the "Other" target protocol type, and then set [Negotiate security] to [Permit]. Click [OK]. Click [Close]. The new IP security policy (IPsec settings) is specified. Select the security policy that you have just created, right click on it, and then click [Assign].
  • Page 426: Specifications Of The Machine

    Specifications of the Machine Specifications of the Machine This section lists the machine's specifications. General Function Specifications Configuration Desktop Print process Laser electrostatic transfer Maximum paper size for scanning • Exposure glass A4, Letter (8 " × 11 ") • ADF Legal (8 "...
  • Page 427 11. Appendix • Tray 2 (option) 500 sheets (80 g/m , 20 lb.) • Bypass tray One sheet (80 g/m , 20 lb.) ADF capacity 35 sheets (80 g/m , 20 lb.) Paper weight • Tray 1 60 to 160 g/m (16 to 42 lb.) •...
  • Page 428: Printer Function Specifications

    Specifications of the Machine Printer Function Specifications Printing speed Black and white: 20 pages per minute (A4), 21 pages per minute (Letter) Color: 20 pages per minute (A4), 21 pages per minute (Letter) Resolution 600 dpi (Maximum: 2400 × 600 dpi) First print speed 14 seconds or less (A4/Letter, 600 ×...
  • Page 429: Scanner Function Specifications

    11. Appendix Color: 20 pages per minute Reproduction ratio • Fixed ratio: 50%, 71%, 82%, 93%, 122%, 141%, 200%, 400% Zoom ratio: 25 to 400% (600 × 300 dpi, 600 × 600 dpi) • Fixed ratio: 50%, 65%, 78%, 93%, 129%, 155%, 200%, 400% Zoom ratio: 25 to 400% (600 ×...
  • Page 430: Fax Function Specifications

    Specifications of the Machine Gradation Input: 16 bit color processing Output: 8 bit color processing Scanning time Black and white: 5 seconds or less Color: 10 seconds or less (A4/200 dpi/Compressed) Not including transfer time. ADF throughput Black and white: 120 mm per second Color: 60 mm per second (200 dpi) Interface •...
  • Page 431 11. Appendix Transmission time 3–4 seconds (8 dots per mm × 3.85 line per mm, 33.6 kbps, MMR, ITU-T # 1 chart) Transfer rate 33.6 kbps to 2400 bps (auto shift down system) Data compression method MH, MR, MMR, JBIG Memory capacity More than 100 sheets (8 dots per mm ×...
  • Page 432 Specifications of the Machine Original size A4 (Length is up to 356 mm) Scan line density 8 dots per mm × 3.85 line per mm (200 × 100 dpi) 8 dots per mm × 7.7 line per mm (200 × 200 dpi) Destination machine specifications •...
  • Page 433: Specifications Of Options

    11. Appendix Specifications of Options This section lists the specifications of the various options. Paper Feed Unit Paper capacity 500 sheets Paper size A4, Letter (8 ” × 11”) Dimensions (Width × Depth × Height) 400 × 450 × 127 mm (15.8 × 17.8 × 5 inches) Paper weight 60 to 105 g/m (16 to 28 lb.)
  • Page 434: Electromagnetic Interference

    Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic Interference If this machine is located close to another electronic device, both devices may malfunction due electromagnetic interference. Televisions and radios may produce noise if located too close to this machine. If this happens, do the following: •...
  • Page 435: Copyright Information About Installed Applications

    11. Appendix Copyright Information about Installed Applications expat Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Centre, Ltd. and Clark Cooper. Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Expat maintainers. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the...
  • Page 436 INDEX Cleaning......397, 398, 400, 402, 406 Clear/Stop key............. 2 in 1............. 20, 156 Color paper............2-sided copy..........22, 161 Color Start key............4 in 1............. 20, 156 Colour adjustment..........Colour registration..........COMMAND CENTER........About originals............ Communication settings........Address book..........169, 264 Community............
  • Page 437 Economy color prints.......... Front cover............. Electromagnetic interference......Function priority..........55, 287 Encryption............Encryption key exchange........G3 (analog) line interface connector....Energy saver............Gateway.............. Energy saver mode........287, 342 General status............. Enlarged copy..........20, 154 Group (LAN-Fax)..........Envelope........85, 108, 109, 112 Error messages............
  • Page 438 Language............ 287, 300 LED lamps............... OK key..............Legal size............... On Hook Dial............Letterhead.............. On Hook Dial key..........Limitless scan............One Touch buttons....... 34, 179, 207 List of option............Operation modes..........List/Test print............Options............78, 432 Loading paper........94, 103, 106 Original type............
  • Page 439 Print fax header........... Scan to E-mail........24, 169, 177 Print functions............Scan to Folder........26, 169, 177 Print output functions........... Scan to FTP........... 25, 169, 177 Print quality functions.......... Scan to USB..........26, 180 Printable area............Scanner carriage..........Printer feature settings......... Scanner destination list......
  • Page 440 Telephone network......... 65, 74 Thick paper 1............Thick paper 2............Thin paper.............. Time setting......... 193, 287, 341 Toner............301, 385 Toner density sensor..........Toner saver mode..........Toner saving............Top cover............... Top page............. Trademarks............Transfer unit............Transmission mode..........Trap..............Tray 1............... 30, 94 Tray 2............
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