BT PaperJet 55E, Copier, Scanner User Manual

PaperJet 55E
Plain Paper Fax, Copier, Scanner, Colour Printer and Telephone
User
Guide
This product is intended to be connected to analogue networks and private switching systems in the United Kingdom.
This product has not been designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
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12 Month guarantee
FOR ASSISTANCE CALL THE HELPLINE ON 0870 240 8026 quoting the model and serial number
1. In the event that the Helpline is unable to resolve a problem over the phone, the following will apply:
I. The Helpline will require the customer to provide
details of where the BT PaperJet was purchased, date of purchase and method of payment.
II. If the fax was purchased within 28 days a brand
new replacement BT PaperJet will be despatched by courier to the customer
III. If the product was purchased more than 28 days
ago and within the guarantee period, a ‘loan’ BT PaperJet will be despatched by courier to the customer.
2. If 1 (III) applies, the original fax will be repaired free of charge subject to the conditions in clause 5. BT’s normal repair times for most faults is 14 days. If the fax is beyond economical repair we will replace it with a brand new BT PaperJet. On completion of repair the customer will be contacted and given the option of the return of the original repaired fax and free collection of the loan fax or at the customer’s choice retention of the loan fax.
3. A new or loan fax will be delivered by courier. If a Helpline call is received by 4pm we can arrange an overnight courier, but will agree a delivery time with the customer. On deliver y of the new loan or repaired fax as appropriate, the customer must
promptly replace it in the box with the faulty fax or loan fax to enable the courier to return the fax to BT.
4. If the customer decides to retain the loan fax the balance of the original guarantee will transfer to this fax.
5. This guarantee does not cover the fair wear and tear or accidental damage or damage caused by improper installation. The guarantee will not apply if upon inspection it is established that unauthorised repairs or modifications have been made to the fax. In such circumstances the Customer will be sent a condition repor t with a choice of either (a) paying the cost of repair of the faulty fax or (b) the carriage charges incurred in having the original fax returned unr epaired and the loan fax collected
6. The liability of BT under the terms of the guarantee is limited to the exchange of the fax or the repair and return of the original fax
7. Excluded from this guarantee are accessories, consumables, eg ink car tridge.
8. This guarantee applies to the original customer only and is not transferable.
9. This guarantee does not affect the customer’s statutor y rights.
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At a glance
Document outlet
Outlet for received faxes, copied
documents and originals.
Display screen
Control panel
Document feeder width guides
Adjust to fit the width of your document for A4, Letter and Legal sizes.
Document feeder
Holds up to 15 sheets placed face
down for faxing or copying.
Paper feeder width guide
Adjust to fit the width of your paper for A4, Letter and Legal sizes.
Plain paper sheet feeder
Max. capacity 80 sheets of 80gsm paper.
Paper support
Handset
Telephone line socket
Cover
Open the cover for changing the print cartridge and clearing document jams
Loudspeaker
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Reduction/Enlargement button. Reduces and enlarges copies to either 70% or 140%.
Resolution button. Allows you to choose text or photo resolution for copies.
Contrast button. Adjusts the contrast of documents to be copied.
Copy button. Press to star t copying a document.
Error light. Indicates a problem when sending or
receiving a fax.
Stop button. Stops the current operation. Returns the fax machine to standby.
Monitor button. Press to get dialling tone.
Start button. Press to send a fax. Confirms an
option chosen from the menu. During a call, press to receive a fax.
Function button. Function button lets you select options from the menus.
RX Mode/Hold button. Selects reception methods for faxes. When on a phone call, press to put a caller on hold. They hear a beep.
Resolution/Volume – button. Adjust the resolution of documents to be faxed. Select next option from a menu. Decrease loudspeaker volume
Contrast/Volume + button. Adjust the contrast of documents to be faxed. Select previous option from a menu. Increase loudspeaker volume
Recall button. For use with switchboards and BT Select Ser vices.
Speed Dial/Clear button. Used to speed dial a stored number. Deletes incorrect settings and characters.
Last Number/Pause button. Press once to display last number dialled. If you have a document in the document feeder it shows the last fax number, if not it shows the last telephone number called. Press again to dial the number displayed. When dialling or storing a number, press to enter a pause.
External button. Connects you to an outside line when connected to a switchboard.
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Cartridge holder
Optical scanner
Socket for PC cable connection
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Key features
Plain paper fax
Holds up to 80 sheets of A4 paper for ink jet quality printing.
21 page memory
If you run out of ink or paper while
receiving a fax the document will be stored in the memor y and automatically printed out when the new paper or ink has been added.
Copier with zoom
Make single or multiple copies of
documents. Enlarge copies to 140% or reduce to 70%
One touch and speed dial memories
10 one touch memories and 32 speed dial
memories can each store a fax number, phone number and name. Easy to display and scroll through the memories.
Mono/colour printer for PC
Print documents from your PC.
Interchangeable black and colour car tridges let you print in colour whenever requir ed.
IMPORTANT
To print from your PC
A Bi-directional parallel printer cable is required. To print in colour, a colour ink cartridge is required. These items are not supplied with the machine and must be purchased separately.
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In this guide
12 Month Guarantee 2 At a glance 3 Key features 6 Introduction 8 Safety information 9 Setting up 10 Using your PaperJet 55E 16
Sending faxes 16 To broadcast a document 20 Using the one-touch memories 22 Using the speed-dial memories 23 Reports and lists 25 Making and receiving phone calls 27 Copying documents 29
Additional features 30
Polling 34 Caller display 36
Connecting to a switchboard 37 Help 39 Maintenance 44 Technical information 49 Index 51
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Introduction
For your records
Date of purchase:
Place of purchase:
Serial number (on base of unit):
Proof of purchase is required for warranty purposes, so please keep your receipt.
Unpacking your PaperJet 55E
When you unpack you should have:
PaperJet 55E with attached mains power cable and fitted 3-pin plug.
Telephone line cord
Star ter print cartridge
Handset with cord
Paper suppor t
CD with PaperJet 55E/65E PC software
PaperJet 55E/65E PC Printing Guide
Car tridge storage container
The following items are not included with your PaperJet 55E but are required for PC printing and printing of colour documents
Printer cable
Colour car tridge
NOTE
Using the PC print facility
Please refer to the separate PaperJet 55E/65E PC Printing Guide.
Never put foreign bodies into the fax machine. Their accidental contact with powered par ts may cause a fire or electric shocks.
Do not expose to direct sunlight. Do not stand your fax machine on carpets or other
sur faces which generate fibres, or place it in locations preventing free flow of air over its sur faces.
Do not submerge any par t of your fax machine in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions such as bathrooms.
Do not expose your fax machine to fire, explosive or other hazardous conditions.
There is a slight chance that your fax machine could be damaged by an electrical
storm. We recommend that you unplug the power and telephone line cord for the duration of the storm.
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Safety information
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Setting up
1 Plan the location of your PaperJet 55E
Place your PaperJet 55E on a stable, flat sur face. Make sure it is close enough to the telephone and mains power sockets so that cables will reach.
Remember to leave enough room at the front of the machine for documents to come out. Allow a free flow of air around the machine for ventilation.
2 Fit the paper support
Fit the plastic suppor t into the slot at the back of the machine. Ensure it clicks firmly into place.
3 Connect the handset
Click into position
Plug the handset cord into the socket marked at the back of the machine.
Place the handset in the cradle.
4 Connect the telephone line cord
1 Plug the telephone line cord into the socket
marked LINE at the back of the machine.
2 Connect the other end to the telephone wall socket.
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6 Load paper
The plain paper sheet feeder can hold up to 80 sheets of 80gsm paper.
It can accommodate A4 (210 x 297mm), US Letter (216 x 279mm), and US Legal (216 x 356mm) and weights between 70-90gsm.
Place the paper in the sheet feeder. Do not force it in.
Use the paper width adjustment lever to push the paper against the left side of the feeder.
Maximum Level
NOTE
When you need to add more paper, always slide it under the paper that’s already loaded.
IMPORTANT
Before connecting your PaperJet 55E to your PC, complete these setting up instructions.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Before connecting to the mains power remove the red tag marked “REMOVE before plugging in” by pulling in the direction of the arrow.
5 Connect the mains power
Plug into the mains power and switch on. The fax will automatically carry out a short test to check the functions of its components and the following messages will appear in the display:
AUTOMATIC RX
CHECK PRINT HEAD
and alternating
SET DATE/TIME
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When you connect the fax machine to the power supply, and following any interruption in the supply you will need to set the date and time as described below.
The display shows:
DATE AND TIME
The display shows:
FORMAT: DD/MM/YY
If you want to select a dif ferent for mat fr om the one displayed, press the / keys.
The display shows:
FORMAT: 24 H
If you want to select the other time format (12-hour), press the / keys.
The display shows:
DD/MM/YY HH:MM
01-01-02 00:00
Enter the new date and time (e.g. 26-07-02; 12:00). As each digit is entered, the cursor will move to the next one.
DD/MM/YY HH:MM
26-07-02 12:00
If you only want to change a few digits, move the cursor to them using the < > keys and over write them with the correct digits.
To confirm the setting. The procedure for setting the date and time is complete. The new date and time will be updated automatically and will be printed on each page sent.
To retur n the fax machine to stand-by mode.
7 To set the date and time
NOTE
If you have selected the 12 hour clock the letter p from pm or a for am is displayed. To display the correct p or a setting press the function button when the cursor is flashing on the p or a. Press the clear button to delete entries.
NOTE
Remember that the stand-by mode is the status in which it is idle and that it is the mode from which the machine can be programmed.
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8 Install the starter print cartridge
Open the printer compar tment cover.
Remove the print car tridge from its packaging. Holding it by the finger grip, peel the protective film from the print nozzles.
Avoid touching the nozzles and metal electrical contacts.
Inser t the cartridge into the holder with the electrical contacts facing towards the front of the machine.
Pull the car tridge towards the fr ont of the machine until you hear it click into position.
Close the cover.
If the display continues to show
CHECK PRINT HEAD
the car tridge may not be installed properly. Open the cover and check that the car tridge is cor r ectly orientated and clicked into position.
Should the message persist, you may need to clean the electrical contacts and the carriage (see ‘To clean the cartridge and nozzles’, page 46).
NOTE
To replace the cartridge when it runs out of ink, follow the instructions in the Maintenance Section on page 44.
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9 Automatic print quality test page
Your PaperJet 55E automatically cleans the print nozzles and prints a test page. Once printed, the display shows
CHECK PRINT OUT 1=EXIT 0 = REPEAT
The printed sheet contains the following: a
numbered scale, to check ink flow and
the electrical circuits on the print head. a set of
graphics and text to assess print
quality. Check the numbered scale
for interruptions
and the black areas for horizontal white lines. If none are present, the print head is
installed correctly and working nor mally. Press
1 if the test print is acceptable.
Or
Press 0 to r epeat the test. If there is still a problem after printing three
test pages tr y: changing the paper you are using, it may be
too porous. removing and re-installing the print cartridge. cleaning the electrical contacts and print
nozzles (see
‘To clean the cartridge and
nozzles’, page 46).
replace the car tridge.
For example to enter the name JOHN: Press the
5 button until the display shows J.
Press
>
Press the 6 button until the display shows O. Press
>
Press the 4 button until the display shows H. Press
>
Press the 6 button until the display shows N.
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Enter your name and fax number
Your name and number will be added to ever y fax page you send. You can enter a maximum of 16 characters and 20 digits.
Press the
Function button until the display
shows
INSTALLATION
Display shows
TEL. LINE SET-UP
Press twice. Display shows
STATION NAME
Display shows
TYPE YOUR NAME
Press the buttons to enter your name up to a maximum of 16 characters, as shown below.
Press buttons to move the cursor to the character you want or to inser t a space.
Press the
and #buttons to enter dif ferent
symbols such as ‘&’. Press the
Clear button to delete entries.
A-Z
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To set the position of your fax header
Your name, fax number, date and time can be shown at the top of the page outside the text area or slightly lower down inside the text area. The default setting is for the header to be shown inside the text area. You can switch between these two positions.
Press the
Function button until the display
shows
FAX SET-UP
Display shows
DATE AND TIME
Display shows
VARIOUS SETTINGS
Press until the display shows
HEADER
INSIDE
Your header will be printed inside the text area.
Press to display
INSIDEorOUTSIDE
. To confirm the displayed option. To retur n to standby.
When you have finished entering your name
To confirm. Display shows
PHONE NUMBER
Display shows
TYPE YOUR NUMBER
Enter your phone number.
Press to confirm. To retur n to standby.
If you are entering your number in an international format press the ✱button to enter a +.
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Using your PaperJet 55E
Sending faxes
What type of paper you can use
Dimensions:
• width 148mm – 216mm.
• length 216mm – 600mm.
Thickness:
•60-90gsm max 15 sheets.
•50-140gsm 1 sheet at a time.
Do not use
•Torn, crumpled and rolled paper.
• Paper that is too thin
•Wet or moist paper.
• Carbon paper.
• Correction fluid, paper clips and staples.
Inserting documents in the feeder
• Gently insert documents to be faxed (up to 15 pages) face down.
• Adjust the paper feeder width guides to fit.
Setting the contrast and resolution
You can choose different resolution and contrast settings to ensure the best quality when faxing or copying a document.
Setting the contrast and resolution
After inser ting the document in the feeder.
Contrast
Press the Contrast button. To select the setting you want.
• NORMAL – when the original document is clearly printed.
• DARK – when the original document is light.
• LIGHT – when the original document is dark.
Resolution
Press the Resolution button. To select the setting you want.
• STD (standard) – when the original contains easy to read text.
• FINE – when the original contains small or hard-to-read text or line diagrams.
• FINE and HALF-TONES – when the original contains varying shades of grey or pictures.
NOTE
FINE and HALF-TONES settings take longer to send.
After the fax has been sent, your PaperJet always resets to normal contrast and default resolution.
To send a fax
Place document face down in the document feeder.
If necessar y set the Contrast and Resolution settings.
Use the keypad to dial the number you want.
Press the
Start button. The number is
dialled before your fax is scanned and sent. When the fax has been sent, the display
shows
TX COMPLETED
to confirm a
successful transmission.
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NOTE
If you make a mistake when entering a number, press the < > buttons to move the cursor over the digit and enter the correct digit. To delete the whole number press the Clear button.
NOTE
All dialling is shown using 0-9 keypad. You can also use one-touch or speed dialling if they are set.
To select the default resolution setting
Your machine is pre-set to STD resolution for faxing and copying. You can change this setting so that the resolution is automatically set to FINE.
When the machine is in standby
Press until the display shows
FAX SET-UP
To display
DATE AND TIME
To display
VARIOUS SETTINGS
Press until the display shows
TX RESOL. STD
To switch between FINE and STD. To confirm. To retur n to standby.
To dial and hear the progress of your fax call
Place document face down in the document feeder.
If necessar y set the Contrast and Resolution settings.
Press the
Monitor button. You hear the
dialling tone over the loudspeaker. Use the keypad to dial the number you want. When you hear the far end machine
respond press the
Start button. Your fax is
scanned and sent. When the fax has been sent, the display
shows
TX COMPLETED
to confirm a
successful transmission.
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