e following manuals are supplied with your Epson printer. As well as the manuals, check the various types of
help information available from the printer itself or from the Epson soware applications.
Important Safety Instructions (paper manual)
Provides you with instructions to ensure the safe use of this printer.
Start Here (paper manual)
Provides you with information on setting up the printer and installing the soware.
User's Guide (digital manual)
manual. Available as a PDF and Web manual. Provides detailed information and instructions on
is
using the printer and solving problems.
is manual is used for the WF-2930 Series and WF-2910 Series. However, the ADF (Automatic
Document Feeder) is only available on the WF-2930 Series.
Information on the Latest Manuals
❏ Paper manual
Visit the Epson Europe support website at http://www.epson.eu/support, or the Epson worldwide
support website at
❏ Digital manual
Visit the following website, enter the product name, and then go to Support.
https://epson.sn
http://support.epson.net/.
Guide to Web Movie Manuals
You can watch Web Movie Manuals to learn how to use the printer. Access the following website. e contents of
the Web Movie Manuals are subject to change without prior notice.
e PDF manual allows you to search for information you are looking for by keyword, or jump directly to specic
sections using the bookmarks. is section explains how to use a PDF manual that has been opened in Adobe
Acrobat Reader DC on your computer.
Searching by keyword
Click Edit > Advanced Search. Enter the keyword (text) for information you want to nd in the search window,
and then click Search. Hits are displayed as a list. Click one of the displayed hits to jump to that page.
Jumping directly from bookmarks
Click a title to jump to that page. Click + or > to view the lower level titles in that section. To return to the previous
page, perform the following operation on your keyboard.
❏ Windows: Hold down Alt. and then press ←.
❏ Mac OS: Hold down the command key, and then press ←.
Printing Only the Pages You Need
You can extract and print only the pages you need. Click Print in the File menu, and then specify the pages you
want to print in Pages in Pages to Print.
❏ To specify a series of pages, enter a hyphen between the start page and the end page.
Example: 20-25
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❏ To specify pages that are not in series, divide the pages with commas.
Example: 5, 10, 15
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About This Manual>Notes on Screenshots and Illustrations
About This Manual
is section explains the meaning of marks and symbols, notes on descriptions, and operating system reference
information used in this manual.
Marks and Symbols
Caution:
!
Instructions that must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
Important:
c
Instructions that must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
Note:
Provides complementary and reference information.
Related Information
& Links to related sections.
Provides Web Movie Manuals of the operating instructions. See the related information link.
Notes on Screenshots and Illustrations
❏ Screenshots of the printer driver are from Windows 10 or macOS High Sierra (10.13). e content displayed on
the screens varies depending on the model and situation.
❏ Illustrations used in this manual are examples only. Although there may be slight
model, the method of operation is the same.
❏ Some of the menu items on the LCD screen vary depending on the model and settings.
❏ You can read the QR code using dedicated app.
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dierences
depending on the
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Trademarks
Operating System References
Windows
In this manual, terms such as "Windows 11", "Windows 10", "Windows 8.1", "Windows 8", "Windows 7", "Windows
Vista", "Windows XP", "Windows Server 2022", "Windows Server 2019", "Windows Server 2016", "Windows Server
2012 R2", "Windows Server 2012", "Windows Server 2008 R2", "Windows Server 2008", "Windows Server 2003 R2",
and "Windows Server 2003" refer to the following operating systems. Additionally, "Windows" is used to refer to all
versions.
❏ Microso
❏ Microso
❏ Microso® Windows® 8.1 operating system
❏ Microso
❏ Microso
❏
Microso
❏ Microso
❏ Microso
❏
Microso
❏ Microso
❏ Microso
❏
Microso
❏ Microso
❏ Microso
❏
Microso
❏ Microso
❏ Microso
Windows® 11 operating system
®
Windows® 10 operating system
®
Windows® 8 operating system
®
Windows® 7 operating system
®
Windows Vista® operating system
®
Windows® XP operating system
®
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition operating system
®
Windows Server® 2022 operating system
®
Windows Server® 2019 operating system
®
Windows Server® 2016 operating system
®
Windows Server® 2012 R2 operating system
®
Windows Server® 2012 operating system
®
Windows Server® 2008 R2 operating system
®
Windows Server® 2008 operating system
®
Windows Server® 2003 R2 operating system
®
Windows Server® 2003 operating system
®
Mac OS
In this manual, "Mac OS" is used to refer to Mac OS X 10.9.5 or later as well as macOS 11 or later.
Trademarks
❏ EPSON® is a registered trademark, and EPSON EXCEED YOUR VISION or EXCEED YOUR VISION is a
trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
❏ QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in Japan and other countries.
❏ Microso
Corporation.
❏ Apple, Mac, macOS, OS X, Bonjour, Safari, AirPrint, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Spotlight are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
❏ Use of the Works with Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to work specically with the
technology
standards.
, Windows®, Windows Server®, and Windows Vista® are registered trademarks of Microso
®
identied
in the badge and has been
certied
by the developer to meet Apple performance
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❏ Chrome, Google Play, and Android are trademarks of Google LLC.
❏ Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe in the United States
and/or other countries.
❏ Firefox is a trademark of the Mozilla Foundation in the U.S. and other countries.
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Copyright
❏ Mopria
Alliance, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
❏ PictBridge is a trademark.
❏ General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identication purposes only and may be trademarks
of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks.
and the Mopria® Logo are registered and/or unregistered trademarks and service marks of Mopria
®
Copyright
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of
Seiko Epson Corporation. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained
herein. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information herein.
information contained herein is designed only for use with this Epson product. Epson is not responsible for any
use of this information as applied to other products.
Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its aliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for
damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident, misuse, or
abuse of this product or unauthorized modications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.)
failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and maintenance instructions.
Seiko Epson Corporation and its
any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson
Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation.
aliates
shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of
e
Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from electromagnetic interference that
occurs from the use of any interface cables other than those designated as Epson Approved Products by Seiko
Epson Corporation.
Printer Advisories and Warnings.......................................14
Protecting Your Personal Information................................... 15
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Important Instructions
>
Safety Instructions>Safety Instructions for Ink
Safety Instructions
Read and follow these instructions to ensure safe use of this printer. Make sure you keep this manual for future
reference. Also, be sure to follow all warnings and instructions marked on the printer.
❏ Some of the symbols used on your printer are to ensure safety and proper use of the printer. Visit the following
Web site to learn the meaning of the symbols.
http://support.epson.net/symbols/
❏ Use only the power cord supplied with the printer and do not use the cord with any other equipment. Use of
other cords with this printer or the use of the supplied power cord with other equipment may result in re or
electric shock.
❏ Be sure your AC power cord meets the relevant local safety standard.
❏ Never disassemble, modify, or attempt to repair the power cord, plug, printer unit, scanner unit, or options by
yourself, except as
❏ Unplug the printer and refer servicing to qualied service personnel under the following conditions:
e power cord or plug is damaged; liquid has entered the printer; the printer has been dropped or the casing
damaged; the printer does not operate normally or exhibits a distinct change in performance. Do not adjust
controls that are not covered by the operating instructions.
specically
explained in the printer's manuals.
❏ Place the printer near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged.
❏ Do not place or store the printer outdoors, near excessive dirt or dust, water, heat sources, or in locations
subject to shocks, vibrations, high temperature or humidity.
❏ Take care not to spill liquid on the printer and not to handle the printer with wet hands.
❏ Keep the printer at least 22 cm away from cardiac pacemakers. Radio waves from this printer may adversely
aect the operation of cardiac pacemakers.
❏ If the LCD screen is damaged, contact your dealer. If the liquid crystal solution gets on your hands, wash them
thoroughly with soap and water. If the liquid crystal solution gets into your eyes, ush them immediately with
water. If discomfort or vision problems remain aer a thorough ushing, see a doctor immediately.
❏ Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm. ere may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
❏ Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
Safety Instructions for Ink
❏ Be careful when you handle used ink cartridges, as there may be some ink around the ink supply port.
❏ If ink gets on your skin, wash the area thoroughly with soap and water.
❏ If ink gets into your eyes, ush them immediately with water. If discomfort or vision problems continue aer
a thorough ushing, see a doctor immediately.
❏ If ink gets into your mouth, see a doctor right away.
❏ Do not disassemble the ink cartridge and the maintenance box; otherwise ink may get into your eyes or on your
skin.
❏ Do not shake ink cartridges too vigorously and do not drop them. Also, be careful not to squeeze them or tear
their labels. Doing so may cause ink leakage.
❏ Keep ink cartridges and maintenance box out of the reach of children.
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Printer Advisories and Warnings>Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer
Printer Advisories and Warnings
Read and follow these instructions to avoid damaging the printer or your property. Make sure you keep this
manual for future reference.
Advisories and Warnings for Setting Up the Printer
❏ Do not block or cover the vents and openings in the printer.
❏ Use only the type of power source indicated on the printer's label.
❏ Avoid using outlets on the same circuit as photocopiers or air control systems that regularly switch on and o.
❏ Avoid electrical outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers.
❏ Keep the entire computer system away from potential sources of electromagnetic interference, such as
loudspeakers or the base units of cordless telephones.
❏ e power-supply cords should be placed to avoid abrasions, cuts, fraying, crimping, and kinking. Do not place
objects on top of the power-supply cords and do not allow the power-supply cords to be stepped on or run over.
Be particularly careful to keep all the power-supply cords straight at the ends and the points where they enter
and leave the transformer.
❏ If you use an extension cord with the printer, make sure that the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into
the extension cord does not exceed the cord's ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total ampere rating of all
devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet's ampere rating.
❏ If you plan to use the printer in Germany, the building installation must be protected by a 10 or 16 amp circuit
breaker to provide adequate short-circuit protection and over-current protection for the printer.
❏ When connecting the printer to a computer or other device with a cable, ensure the correct orientation of the
connectors. Each connector has only one correct orientation. Inserting a connector in the wrong orientation
may damage both devices connected by the cable.
❏ Place the printer on a at, stable surface that extends beyond the base of the printer in all directions. e printer
will not operate properly if it is tilted at an angle.
❏ Allow space above the printer so that you can fully raise the document cover.
❏ Leave enough space in front of the printer for the paper to be fully ejected.
❏ Avoid places subject to rapid changes in temperature and humidity. Also, keep the printer away from direct
sunlight, strong light, or heat sources.
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer
❏ Do not insert objects through the slots in the printer.
❏ Do not put your hand inside the printer during printing.
❏ Do not touch the white at cable inside the printer.
❏ Do not use aerosol products that contain ammable gases inside or around the printer. Doing so may cause re.
❏ Do not move the print head by hand; otherwise, you may damage the printer.
❏ Be careful not to trap your
❏ Do not press too hard on the scanner glass when placing the originals.
when closing the scanner unit.
ngers
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Important Instructions
❏ Always turn the printer o using the P button. Do not unplug the printer or turn o the power at the outlet
P
until the
❏ If you are not going to use the printer for a long period, be sure to unplug the power cord from the electrical
outlet.
light stops ashing.
>
Protecting Your Personal Information
Advisories and Warnings for Using the LCD Screen
❏ e LCD screen may contain a few small bright or dark spots, and because of its features it may have an uneven
brightness. ese are normal and do not indicate that it is damaged in any way.
❏ Only use a dry, so cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or chemical cleaners.
❏
exterior cover of the LCD screen could break if it receives a heavy impact. Contact your dealer if the
e
screen's surface chips or cracks, and do not touch or attempt to remove the broken pieces.
Advisories and Warnings for Connecting to the Internet
Do not connect this product to the Internet directly. Connect it in a network protected by a router or rewall.
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer with a Wireless
Connection
❏ Radio waves from this printer may negatively aect the operation of medical electronic equipment, causing
them to malfunction. When using this printer inside medical facilities or near medical equipment, follow
directions from the authorized personnel representing the medical facilities, and follow all posted warnings and
directions on the medical equipment.
❏ Radio waves from this printer may negatively
automatic doors or
automatically controlled devices, follow all posted warnings and directions on these devices.
alarms, and could lead to accidents due to malfunction. When using this printer near
re
the operation of automatically controlled devices such as
aect
Advisories and Warnings for Transporting or Storing the Printer
❏ When storing or transporting the printer, avoid tilting it, placing it vertically, or turning it upside down;
otherwise ink may leak.
❏ Before transporting the printer, make sure that the print head is in the home (far right) position.
Protecting Your Personal Information
When you give the printer to someone else or dispose of it, erase all the personal information stored in the printer's
memory by selecting Settings > Restore Default Settings > Clear All Data and Settings on the control panel.
ADF edge guideFeeds originals straight into the printer. Slide to the edge of the originals.
C
ADF document supportSupports originals.
D
ADF output trayHolds originals ejected from the ADF.
E
Only for WF-2930 Series
Open when removing jammed originals in the ADF.
Rear paper feederLoads paper.
A
Paper supportSupports loaded paper.
B
Edge guideFeeds the paper straight into the printer. Slide to the edges of the paper.
C
Control panelIndicates the printer's status and allows you to make print settings.
D
Output trayHolds the ejected paper.
E
StopperPrevents printouts from falling from the output tray.
F
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Part Names and Functions
Only for WF-2910 Series
Rear paper feederLoads paper.
A
>
Inside
Paper supportSupports loaded paper.
B
Edge guideFeeds the paper straight into the printer. Slide to the edges of the paper.
C
Feeder guardPrevents foreign substance from entering the printer.
D
Control panelIndicates the printer's status and allows you to make print settings.
E
Output trayHolds the ejected paper.
F
StopperPrevents printouts from falling from the output tray.
G
Inside
Usually keep this guard closed.
Document coverBlocks external light while scanning.
A
Scanner glassPlace the originals.
B
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Part Names and Functions
Scanner unit supportSupports the scanner unit.
A
Scanner unitScans placed originals. Open when replacing ink cartridges or removing
B
>
Rear
jammed paper inside the printer. When you close the scanner unit, lift it
slightly so that the scanner unit support lifts out. For safety, the scanner unit
is closed in two steps.
C
Rear
A
Ink cartridge holderInstall the ink cartridges. Ink is ejected from the print head nozzles.
Maintenance box coverRemove when replacing the maintenance box. You need a at-head
screwdriver to remove the maintenance box. The maintenance box is a
container that collects a very small amount of surplus ink during cleaning or
printing.
Rear coverRemove when removing jammed paper.
B
AC inletConnects the power cord.
C
EXT. portConnects external phone devices.
D
LINE portConnects a phone line.
E
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Part Names and Functions
USB portConnects a USB cable to connect with a computer.
F
>
Rear
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Guide to the Control Panel
Control Panel.....................................................22
Home Screen Conguration.......................................... 23
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Guide to the Control Panel
Control Panel
>
Control Panel
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
Turns the printer on or o.
Unplug the power cord after checking that the power light is o.
Displays menus and messages. Use buttons on the control panel to select a menu or to make settings.
Displays the solutions when you are in trouble.
Use the udlr buttons to select a menu, and then press the OK button to enter the selected menu.
Stops the current operation.
Enters numbers, characters, and symbols.
Clears number settings such as the number of copies.
Starts an operation such as printing or copying.
Applies to a variety of functions depending on the situation.
Returns to the previous screen.
Turns on when received documents that have not yet been printed or saved are stored in the printer's memory.
Displays the home screen.
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Guide to the Control Panel
>
Home Screen Conguration
Home Screen Conguration
e following home screen is displayed when you turn on the printer or press the button on the control panel.
You can easily copy and print by switching the menu and selecting the option you need.
Allows you to copy documents.
Allows you to scan documents and save them to a computer.
Allows you to scan documents and save them to a computer using the WSD feature.
Allows you to send faxes.
Displays Quiet Mode setting that allows you to reduce the noise the printer makes. However, enabling
this may reduce print speed. Depending on the paper type and print quality settings you selected,
there may be no dierence in the printer's noise level.
Allows you to make settings related to maintenance, printer settings, and operations.
Displays the Help screen. You can view the operating instructions or the solutions to problems.
Displays the approximate levels of the ink cartridges.
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Guide to the Control Panel
Displays the menus recommended to improve the quality of your printouts such as unclogging nozzles
by printing a nozzle check pattern and performing head cleaning, and improving blurring or banding in
your printouts by aligning the print head.
Provides solutions when you cannot print as expected.
Select the paper size and paper type you loaded in the paper source.
Displays menus that allow you to set up the printer for use on a wireless network.
>
Home Screen Conguration>Guide to the Network Icon
Guide to the Network Icon
The printer is not connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network.
The printer is searching for SSID, unset IP address, or having a problem with a wireless
(Wi-Fi) network.
The printer is connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network.
The number of bars indicates the signal strength of the connection. The more bars
there are, the stronger the connection.
The printer is not connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network in Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP)
mode.
The printer is connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network in Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) mode.
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Loading Paper
Paper Handling Precautions.......................................... 26
Paper Size and Type Settings..........................................26
Loading Various Paper.............................................. 30
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Loading Paper
>
Paper Size and Type Settings
Paper Handling Precautions
❏ Read the instruction sheets supplied with the paper.
❏ To achieve high-quality printouts with genuine Epson paper, use the paper in the environment stated on the
sheets supplied with the paper.
❏ Fan and align the edges of the paper before loading. Do not fan or curl photo paper. Doing so may damage the
printable side.
❏ If the paper is curled, atten it or curl it slightly in the opposite direction before loading. Printing on curled
paper may cause paper jams and smears on the printout.
❏ Paper feed problems may occur frequently for manual 2-sided printing when printing on one side of pre-
printed paper. Reduce the number of sheets to half or less, or load one sheet of paper at a time if paper jams
continue.
❏ Fan and align the edges of the envelopes before loading. When the stacked envelopes are
press them down to atten them before loading.
pued
up with air,
Related Information
&
“Available Paper and Capacities” on page 203
& “Unavailable Paper Types” on page 205
Paper Size and Type Settings
Make sure that you register the paper size and type on the screen displayed when you load paper. e printer
informs you when the registered information and print settings dier. is prevents you from wasting paper and
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Loading Paper
>
Paper Size and Type Settings>List of Paper Types
ink by making sure you are not printing on the wrong paper size or printing in the wrong color due to using
settings that do not match the paper type.
If displayed paper size and type dier from the loaded paper, select Change to make changes. Select the paper size
and paper type, check the settings, and then press the OK button. If the settings match the loaded paper, select
Conrm.
Note:
If you do not want to display the paper settings screen automatically when you load paper, select the menus on the home
screen as described below.
Settings > Printer Setup > Paper Source Settings > Paper Setup Auto Display > O.
Related Information
&
“Paper Setup Auto Display:” on page 214
List of Paper Types
To obtain optimum printing results, select the paper type that suits the paper.
*For smart devices, these media types can be selected when printing using Epson Smart Panel.
MatteEpson Matte
Photo Quality Ink JetEpson Photo Quality Ink Jet
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Loading Paper
>
Loading Papers>Loading Paper in the Rear Paper Feeder
Loading Papers
Loading Paper in the Rear Paper Feeder
1.
Pull out the paper support.
WF-2930 Series
WF-2910 Series
2.
Slide the edge guides.
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Loading Paper
3.
Load paper at the center of the paper support with the printable side facing up.
Important:
>
Loading Papers>Loading Paper in the Rear Paper Feeder
c
❏ Do not load more than the maximum number of sheets
d
above the line just under the
❏ Load paper short edge rst. However, when you have set the long edge as the width of the user dened size,
load paper long edge rst.
symbol inside the edge guide.
specied
for the paper. For plain paper, do not load
4.
Slide the edge guides to the edges of the paper.
WF-2910 Series: Close the feeder guard aer sliding the edge guides.
Important:
c
WF-2910 Series: Do not place objects on the feeder guard. Doing so may prevent paper from feeding.
5.
Select the paper size and paper type.
Note:
❏ For letterhead paper, select Letterhead as the paper type.
❏ For letterhead paper, if you print on paper that is smaller than the setting in the printer driver, the printer may print
beyond the edges of the paper which can lead to ink smears on your printouts and excess ink building up inside the
printer. Make sure you select the correct paper size setting.
❏ 2-sided printing and borderless printing are not available for letterhead paper. Also, the print speed may be slower.
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Loading Paper
6.
Slide out the output tray.
Note:
Return the remaining paper to its package. If you leave it in the printer, the paper may curl or the print quality may
decline.
Related Information
>
Loading Various Paper>Loading Envelopes
&
“Paper Size and Type Settings” on page 26
Loading Various Paper
Loading Envelopes
Load envelopes at the center of the rear paper feeder, short edge rst with the ap facing down, and slide the edge
guides to the edges of the envelopes.
Related Information
&
“Available Paper and Capacities” on page 203
& “Unavailable Paper Types” on page 205
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Loading Paper
>
Loading Various Paper>Loading Long Papers
Loading Pre-punched Paper
Load paper at the center of the rear paper feeder with the printable side facing up.
❏ Load a single sheet of
❏ Adjust the print position of your le to avoid printing over the holes.
❏ Automatic 2-sided printing is not available for pre-punched paper.
Related Information
& “Available Paper and Capacities” on page 203
& “Unavailable Paper Types” on page 205
dened
size plain paper with binding holes at the
or right.
le
Loading Long Papers
When loading paper longer than legal size, store the paper support, and then atten the leading edge of the paper.
Select User-Dened as the paper size setting.
❏ Make sure the end of the paper is cut perpendicularly. A diagonal cut may cause paper feed problems.
❏ Long paper cannot be held in the output tray. Prepare a box and so on to make sure that paper does not fall on
the oor.
❏ Do not touch paper that is being fed or ejected. It could injure your hand or cause print quality to decline.
Related Information
“Available Paper and Capacities” on page 203
&
& “Unavailable Paper Types” on page 205
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Placing Originals
Originals that are not Supported by the ADF.............................. 33
Placing Originals on the ADF......................................... 33
Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass...................................35
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Placing Originals
>
Placing Originals on the ADF
Originals that are not Supported by the ADF
Important:
c
Do not feed photographs or valuable original artwork into the ADF. Misfeeding may wrinkle or damage the
original. Scan these documents on the scanner glass instead.
To prevent paper jams, avoid placing the following originals in the ADF. For these types, use the scanner glass.
❏ Originals that are torn, folded, wrinkled, deteriorated, or curled
❏ Originals with binder holes
❏ Originals held together with tape, staples, paper clips etc.
❏ Originals that have stickers or labels stuck to them
❏ Originals that are cut irregularly or not right angled
❏ Originals that are bound
❏ OHPs, thermal transfer paper, or carbon backs
Placing Originals on the ADF
1.
Align the edges of the originals.
2.
Open the ADF input tray.
3.
Slide out the ADF edge guide.
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Placing Originals
4.
Place the originals face-up and short edge
the originals.
Important:
>
Placing Originals on the ADF
c
❏ Do not load originals above the line indicated by the triangle symbol on the ADF.
in the ADF, and then slide the ADF edge guide to the edge of
rst
❏ Do not add originals while scanning.
Related Information
&
“ADF Specications” on page 227
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Placing Originals
>
Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass
Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass
1.
Open the document cover.
2.
Remove any dust or stains on the surface of the scanner glass using a so, dry, clean cloth.
Note:
If there is any trash or dirt on the scanner glass, the scanning range may expand to include it, so the image of the
original may be displaced or reduced.
3.
Place the original face-down and slide it to the corner mark.
Note:
When originals are placed in the ADF and on the scanner glass, priority is given to the originals in the ADF.
4.
Close the cover gently.
Caution:
!
Be careful not to trap your ngers when closing the document cover. Otherwise you may be injured.
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Placing Originals
Important:
>
Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass
c
❏ When placing bulky originals such as books, prevent exterior light from shining directly onto the scanner
glass.
❏ Do not apply too much force to the scanner glass or the document cover. Otherwise, they may be damaged.
5.
Remove the originals
Note:
If you leave the originals on the scanner glass for a long time, they may stick to the surface of the glass.
Printing Web Pages.................................................54
Printing Using a Cloud Service........................................ 55
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Printing
>
Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer
Printing Documents
Printing from a Computer
is section explains how to print a document from your computer using Windows as an example. On Mac OS,
the procedure may be dierent or some features may not be supported.
Printing Using Easy Settings
Note:
Operations may dier depending on the application. See the application's help for details.
1.
Load paper in the printer.
“Loading Paper in the Rear Paper Feeder” on page 28
2.
Open the le you want to print.
3.
Select Print or Print Setup from the File menu.
4.
Select your printer.
5.
Select Preferences or Properties to access the printer driver window.
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6.
Change the settings as necessary.
You can see the online help for explanations of the setting items. Right-clicking an item displays Help.
7.
Click OK to close the printer driver window.
8.
Click Print.
Related Information
“List of Paper Types” on page 27
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& “Available Paper and Capacities” on page 203
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Adding Printing Presets for Easy Printing
If you create your own preset of frequently used print settings on the printer driver, you can print easily by
selecting the preset from the list.
1.
On the printer driver's Main or More Options tab, set each item (such as Document Size and Paper Type).
2.
Click Add/Remove Presets in Printing Presets.
3.
Enter a Name and, if necessary, enter a comment.
4.
Click Save.
Note:
To delete an added preset, click Add/Remove Presets, select the preset name you want to delete from the list, and then
delete it.
5.
Click Print.
e next time you want to print using the same settings, select the registered setting name from Printing Presets,
and click OK.
Printing on 2-Sides
You can use either of the following methods to print on both sides of the paper.
❏ Automatic 2-sided printing
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❏ Manual 2-sided printing
When the printer has nished printing the rst side, ip the paper over to print on the other side.
Note:
is feature is not available for borderless printing.
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Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
Main tab > 2-Sided Printing
Related Information
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“Paper for 2-Sided Printing” on page 205
& “Cannot Perform Manual 2-sided Printing (Windows)” on page 199
Printing a Booklet
You can also print a booklet that can be created by re-ordering the pages and folding the printout.
Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
On the Main tab, select the 2-side printing method from 2-Sided Printing, and then select Settings > Booklet.
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Related Information
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“Paper for 2-Sided Printing” on page 205
& “Cannot Perform Manual 2-sided Printing (Windows)” on page 199
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Printing Several Pages on One Sheet
You can print several pages of data on a single sheet of paper.
Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
Main tab > Multi-Page > 2-Up, etc.
Printing to Fit the Paper Size
You can print to t the paper size you loaded in the printer.
Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
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Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
On the More Options tab > Output Paper, select the size of the loaded paper.
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Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document at any Magnication
You can reduce or enlarge the size of a document by a specic percentage.
Note:
is feature is not available with borderless printing.
1.
On the printer driver's More Options tab, select the document size from the Document Size setting.
2.
Select the paper size you want to print on from the Output Paper setting.
3.
Select Reduce/Enlarge Document, Zoom to, and then enter a percentage.
Printing One Image on Multiple Sheets for Enlargement (Creating a Poster)
is feature allows you to print one image on multiple sheets of paper. You can create a larger poster by taping
them together.
Note:
is feature is not available with 2-sided printing.
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
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Main tab > Multi-Page > 2x2 Poster, etc.
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Making Posters Using Overlapping Alignment Marks
Here is an example of how to make a poster when 2x2 Poster is selected, and Overlapping Alignment Marks is
selected in Print Cutting Guides.
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1.
Prepare Sheet 1 and Sheet 2. Cut o the margins of Sheet 1 along the vertical blue line through the center of
the top and bottom cross marks.
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Printing Documents>Printing from a Computer
2.
Place the edge of Sheet 1 on top of Sheet 2 and align the cross marks, then temporarily tape the two sheets
together from the back.
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3.
Cut the taped sheets in two along the vertical red line through the alignment markers (this time, the line to the
le of the cross marks).
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4.
Tape the sheets together from the back.
5.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to tape Sheet 3 and Sheet 4 together.
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6.
Cut o the margins of Sheet 1 and Sheet 2 along the horizontal blue line through the center of the
side cross marks.
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and right
le
7.
Place the edge of Sheet 1 and Sheet 2 on top of Sheet 3 and Sheet 4 and align the cross marks, and then
temporarily tape them together from the back.
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8.
Cut the taped sheets in two along the horizontal red line through the alignment markers (this time, the line
above the cross marks).
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9.
Tape the sheets together from the back.
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10.
Cut o the remaining margins along the outer guide.
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Printing with a Header and Footer
You can print information such as a user name and printing date in headers or footers.
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
More Options tab > Wa termar k Featur e s > Header/Footer
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Printing an Anti-Copy Pattern
You can print an anti-copy pattern on your printouts. When printing, the letters themselves are not printed and the
entire print is screen-toned lightly. e hidden letters appear when photocopied to easily distinguish the original
from the copies.
Anti-Copy Pattern is available under the following conditions:
❏ Paper Type: Plain paper, Letterhead
❏ Quality: Standard
❏ Auto 2-Sided Printing: O
❏ Borderless: Not selected
❏ Color Correction: Automatic
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
More Options tab > Wa termar k Featur e s > Anti-Copy Pattern
Printing Multiple Files Together
Job Arranger Lite allows you to combine several
print job. You can specify the print settings for combined les, such as multi-page layout, and 2-sided printing.
1.
On the printer driver's Main tab, select Job Arranger Lite, and then click OK.
created by
les
dierent
applications and print them as a single
2.
Click Print.
When you start printing, the Job Arranger Lite window is displayed.
3.
With the Job Arranger Lite window opened, open the le that you want to combine with the current le, and
then repeat the above steps.
4.
When you select a print job added to Print Project in the Job Arranger Lite window, you can edit the page
layout.
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5.
Click Print from the File menu to start printing.
Note:
If you close the Job Arranger Lite window before adding all the print data to the Print Project, the print job you are
currently working on is canceled. Click Save from the File menu to save the current job. e extension of the saved les
is "ecl".
To open a Print Project, click Job Arranger Lite on the printer driver's Maintenance tab to open the Job Arranger Lite
window. Next, select Open from the File menu to select the le.
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Printing Using the Color Universal Print Feature
You can enhance the visibility of texts and images in printouts.
Color Universal Print is only available when the following settings are selected.
❏ Paper Type: Plain paper, Letterhead
❏ Quality: Standard or a higher quality
❏ Color: Color
❏ Applications: Microso® Oce 2007 or later
❏ Text Size: 96 pts or smaller
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
More Options tab > Color Correction > Image Options > Color Universal Print
Adjusting the Print Color
You can adjust the colors used in the print job. ese adjustments are not applied to the original data.
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
More Options tab > Color Correction > Custom > Advanced, etc.
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Printing to Emphasize Thin Lines
You can thicken thin lines that are too thin to print.
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
More Options tab > Color Correction > Image Options > Emphasize
in
Lines
Printing Clear Bar Codes
If printed bar codes cannot be read correctly, you can print clearly using reduced ink bleeding. Only enable this
feature if the bar code you printed cannot be scanned. Deblurring may not always be possible depending on the
circumstances.
You can use this feature for the following paper types and print quality.
Plain paper, Letterhead, or Envelope: Standard
Access the printer driver, and then make the following settings.
You can print documents from a smart device such as a smartphone or tablet.
Printing Using Epson Smart Panel
Epson Smart Panel is an application that allows you to perform printer operations easily including printing,
copying, or scanning from a smart device such as a smartphone or tablet. You can connect the printer and smart
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device over a wireless network, check the ink levels and printer status, and check for solutions if an error occurs.
You can also copy easily by registering a copy favorite.
Install Epson Smart Panel from the following URL or QR code.
https://support.epson.net/smpdl/
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Start Epson Smart Panel, and then select the print menu on the home screen.
Printing Documents Using AirPrint
AirPrint enables instant wireless printing from iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac without the need to install
drivers or download soware.
Note:
If you disabled paper conguration messages on your printer control panel, you cannot use AirPrint. See the link below to
enable the messages, if necessary.
1.
Set up your printer for wireless printing. See the link below.
https://epson.sn
2.
Connect your Apple device to the same wireless network that your printer is using.
3.
Print from your device to your printer.
Note:
For details, see the AirPrint page on the Apple website.
Related Information
“Cannot Print Even ough a Connection has been Established (iOS)” on page 143
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Printing Using Epson Print Enabler
You can wirelessly print your documents, emails, photos, and web pages right from your Android phone or tablet
(Android v4.4 or later). With a few taps, your Android device will discover an Epson printer that is connected to
the same wireless network.
Search for and install Epson Print Enabler from Google Play.
Go to Settings on your Android device, select Printing, and then enable Epson Print Enabler. From an Android
application such as Chrome, tap the menu icon and print whatever is on the screen.
Note:
If you do not see your printer, tap All Printers and select your printer.
Printing Using Mopria Print Service
Mopria Print Service enables instant wireless printing from Android smart phones or tablets.
Install Mopria Print Service from Google Play.
For more details, access the Mopria Web site at https://mopria.org.
Printing on Envelopes
Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Windows)
1.
Load envelopes in the printer.
“Loading Envelopes” on page 30
2.
Open the le you want to print.
3.
Access the printer driver window.
4.
Select the envelope size from Document Size on the Main tab, and then select Envelope from Paper Type.
5.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
6.
Click Print.
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Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Mac OS)
1.
Load envelopes in the printer.
“Loading Envelopes” on page 30
2.
Open the
3.
Select Print from the File menu or another command to access the print dialog.
4.
Select the size as the Paper Size setting.
5.
Select Print Settings from the pop-up menu.
6.
Select Envelope as the Media Type setting.
7.
Set the other items as necessary.
you want to print.
le
8.
Click Print.
Printing Photos
Printing Photos from a Computer
Epson Photo+ allows you to print photos easily and nely in various layouts on photo paper or CD/DVD labels
(CD/DVD label printing is only supported by some models.). See the application’s help for details.
Printing Web Pages
Printing Web Pages from a Computer
Epson Photo+ allows you to display web pages, crop the specied area, and then edit and print them. See the
application’s help for details.
Printing Web Pages from Smart Devices
Install Epson Smart Panel from the following URL or QR code.
https://support.epson.net/smpdl/
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Open the web page you want to print in your web browser app. Tap Share from the menu of the web browser
application, select Smart Panel, and then start printing.
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Printing Using a Cloud Service
Printing Using a Cloud Service
By using Epson Connect service available on the Internet, you can print from your smartphone, tablet PC, or
laptop, anytime and practically anywhere. To use this service, you need to register the user and the printer in
Epson Connect.
features available on the Internet are as follows.
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❏ Email Print
When you send an email with attachments such as documents or images to an email address assigned to the
printer, you can print that email and the attachments from remote locations such as your home or oce printer.
❏ Remote Print Driver
is a shared driver supported by Remote Print Driver. When printing using a printer in a remote location,
is
you can print by changing the printer on the usual applications window.
See the Epson Connect web portal for details on how to setup or print.
https://www.epsonconnect.com/
http://www.epsonconnect.eu
(Europe only)
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Copying
Copying in Color or Monochrome......................................57
Copying on 2-Sides.................................................58
Copying by Enlarging or Reducing......................................58
Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet...............................58
Copying ID card...................................................60
Copying Without Margins............................................60
More Menu Options for Copying.......................................61
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Copying in Color or Monochrome
Copying in Color or Monochrome
is section explains the steps for copying originals in color or monochrome.
1.
Load paper in the printer.
“Loading Paper in the Rear Paper Feeder” on page 28
2.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass” on page 35
3.
Select Copy on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
4.
Select Color or B&W.
5.
Set the number of copies as necessary.
6.
Press the
Note:
e color, size, and border of the copied image are slightly dierent from the original.
x
button.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
Related Information
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“More Menu Options for Copying” on page 61
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Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet
Copying on 2-Sides
Copy multiple originals on both sides of the paper.
Copy > More > Print Settings > Settings > 2-Sided
Related Information
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“More Menu Options for Copying” on page 61
Copying by Enlarging or Reducing
You can copy originals at a specied magnication.
Copy > More > Print Settings > Settings > Reduce/Enlarge
Related Information
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“More Menu Options for Copying” on page 61
Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet
You can copy the multiple originals onto a single sheet.
Copy > 2-upColor
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When placing originals, place them face-down as shown below.
❏ Copying originals horizontally
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Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet
❏ Copying originals vertically
Note:
You ca n also s e lect More to change the settings. See the related information below for explanations of the setting items.
Related Information
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“More Menu Options for Copying” on page 61
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Copying Without Margins
Copying ID card
Scans both sides of an ID card and copies onto one side of A4 size paper.
Copy > More > Print Settings > Settings > ID Card Copy
Place the original face-down and slide it to the corner mark. Place an ID card 5 mm away from the corner mark of
the scanner glass.
Related Information
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“More Menu Options for Copying” on page 61
Copying Without Margins
Copies without margins around the edges. e image is enlarged a little to remove margins from the edges of the
paper.
You c a n m a k e t he se setti n g s f r o m Copy > More on the home screen.
The number of copies:
Enter the number of copies.
B&W:
Copies the original in black and white (monochrome).
Color:
Copies the original in color.
Print Settings:
e print settings screen is displayed. To change the settings, press the d button.
2-Sided:
Select 2-sided layout.
❏ 1→1-Sided
Copies one side of an original onto a single side of paper.
❏ 1→2-Sided
Copies two single-sided originals onto both sides of a single sheet of paper. Select the
orientation of your original and the binding position of the paper.
Density:
Increase the level of density when the copying results are faint. Decrease the level of density
when ink smears.
Paper Setting:
Select the paper size and the paper type you loaded.
Reduce/Enlarge:
Congures the magnication ratio for enlargement or reduction. Select the magnication
from the menu according to the paper and original you want to print.
Auto Fit :
Detects the scan area and automatically enlarges or reduces the original to t to the paper size
you selected.
Custom Size:
Species the magnication used to enlarge or reduce the original within a range of 25 to 400%.
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More Menu Options for Copying
Original Size:
Select the size of your original. When copying non-standard size originals, select the size
closest to your original.
Multi-Page:
Select the copy layout.
❏ Single Page
Copies a single-sided original onto a single sheet.
❏ 2-up
Copies two single-sided originals onto a single sheet in 2-up layout. Select the layout order
and the orientation of your original.
Quality:
Select the quality for copying. Selecting High provides higher quality printing, but the printing
speed may be slower.
ID Card Copy:
Scans both sides of an ID card and copies onto one side of a paper.
Borderless Copy:
Copies without margins around the edges. e image is enlarged a little to remove margins
from the edges of the paper. Select how much to enlarge in the Expansion setting.
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Available Scanning Methods..........................................64
Scanning Originals to a Computer......................................64
Scanning Using WSD............................................... 65
Scanning Originals to a Smart Device....................................68
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Available Scanning Methods
You can use any of the following methods to scan using this printer.
Scanning to a Computer
You can save the scanned image to a computer connected to the printer.
“Scanning Originals to a Computer” on page 64
Scanning Using WSD
You can save the scanned image to a computer connected to the printer, using WSD feature.
“Scanning Using WSD” on page 65
Scanning Directly from Smart Devices
You can save scanned images directly to a smart device such as a smart phone or tablet by using the
Epson Smart Panel application on the smart device.
“Scanning Originals to a Smart Device” on page 68
Scanning Originals to a Computer
Note:
To use this feature, make sure the following applications are installed on your computer.
❏ Epson ScanSmart (Windows 7 or later, or OS X El Capitan (10.11) or later)
❏ Epson Event Manager (Windows Vista/Windows XP, or OS X Yosemite (10.10)/OS X Mavericks (10.9.5))
❏ Epson Scan 2 (application required to use the scanner feature)
See the following to check for installed applications.
Windows 11: Click the start button, and then check the All apps > Epson Soware folder > Epson ScanSmart, and the
EPSON folder > Epson Scan 2.
Windows 10: Click the start button, and then check the Epson Soware folder > Epson ScanSmart, and the EPSON folder
> Epson Scan 2.
Windows 8.1/Windows 8: Enter the application name in the search charm, and then check the displayed icon.
Windows 7: Click the start button, and then select All Programs. Next, check the Epson Soware folder > EpsonScanSmart, and the EPSON folder > Epson Scan 2.
Windows Vista/Windows XP: Click the start button, and then select All Programs or Programs. Next, check the EpsonSoware folder > Epson Event Manager, and the EPSON folder > Epson Scan 2.
Mac OS: Select Go > Applications > Epson Soware.
1.
Place the originals.
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2.
Select Scan to Computer on the control panel.
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To select an item, use the
3.
Select how to save the scanned image to a computer.
❏ Preview on Computer (Windows 7 or later, or OS X El Capitan (10.11) or later): Previews the scanned
image on a computer before saving images.
❏ Save as JPEG: Saves the scanned image in JPEG format.
❏ Save as PDF: Saves the scanned image in PDF format.
4.
If the Select Computer screen is displayed, select a computer on which to save the scanned images.
5.
Press the
x
button.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
When using Windows 7 or later, or OS X El Capitan (10.11) or later: Epson ScanSmart automatically starts on your
computer, and scanning starts.
Note:
❏ See the Epson ScanSmart help for detailed operation information for the soware. Click Help on the Epson ScanSmart
screen to open the help.
❏ You can not only start scanning from the printer but also from your computer by using Epson ScanSmart.
Scanning Using WSD
You can save the scanned image to a computer connected to the printer, using WSD feature.
❏ is feature is only available for computers running Windows Vista or later.
❏ If you are using Windows 7/Windows Vista, you need to setup your computer in advance using this feature.
“Setting Up a WSD Port” on page 66
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass” on page 35
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Select To W SD on the control panel.
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To select an item, use the
3.
Select a computer.
4.
Press the
x
button.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
Setting Up a WSD Port
is section explains how to set up a WSD port for Windows 7/Windows Vista.
Note:
For Windows 8 or later, the WSD port is set up automatically.
e following is necessary to set up a WSD port.
❏ e printer and the computer are connected to the network.
❏ e printer driver is installed on the computer.
1.
Turn the print e r on.
2.
Click start, and then click Network on the computer.
3.
Right-click the printer, and then click Install.
Click Continue when the User Account Control screen is displayed.
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Click Uninstall and start again if the Uninstall screen is displayed.
Note:
e printer name you set on the network and model name (EPSON XXXXXX (XX-XXXX)) are displayed on the
network screen. You can check the printer's name set on the network from the printer's control panel or by printing a
network status sheet.
4.
Click Your device is ready to use.
5.
Check the message, and then click Close.
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6.
Open the Devices and Printers screen.
❏ Windows 7
❏ Windows Vista
7.
Check that an icon with the printer's name on the network is displayed.
Select the printer name when using with WSD.
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Scanning Originals to a Smart Device
Click start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound (or Hardware) > Devices and Printers.
Click start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Printers.
Scanning Originals to a Smart Device
Note:
Before scanning, install Epson Smart Panel on your smart device.
1.
Place the originals.
“Placing Originals” on page 32
2.
Start Epson Smart Panel on your smart device.
3.
Select scan menu on the home screen.
4.
Follow the on-screen instructions to scan and save the images.
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Faxing
Before Using Fax Features............................................70
Overview of this Printer's Fax Features...................................81
Sending Faxes Using the Printer........................................83
Receiving Faxes on the Printer.........................................87
Menu Options for Faxing.............................................89
Using Other Faxing Features..........................................93
Sending a Fax from a Computer........................................93
Receiving Faxes on a Computer........................................97
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Before Using Fax Features>Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Before Using Fax Features
Check the following before you start using the fax features.
❏
printer and the phone line, and (if it is being used) the phone machine are connected correctly
e
❏ Fax basic settings (Fax Setting Wizard) is complete
❏ Other necessary Fax Settings are complete
See "Related Information" below to make settings.
Related Information
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“Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line” on page 70
& “Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes” on page 73
& “Basic Settings Menu” on page 219
& “Making Settings for the Printer's Fax Features According to Use” on page 75
& “Fax Settings” on page 218
& “Making Contacts Available” on page 78
& “User Default Settings Menu” on page 224
& “Report Settings Menu” on page 223
Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Compatible Telephone Lines
You can use the printer over standard analogue telephone lines (PSTN = Public Switched Telephone Network) and
PBX (Private Branch Exchange) telephone systems.
You may not be able to use the printer with the following phone lines or systems.
❏ VoIP phone line such as DSL or ber-optic digital service
❏ Digital phone line (ISDN)
❏ Some PBX telephone systems
❏ When adapters such as terminal adapters, VoIP adapters, splitters, or DSL router are connected between the
telephone wall jack and the printer
Related Information
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“Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line” on page 70
Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Connect the printer to a telephone wall jack using an RJ-11 (6P2C) phone cable. When connecting a telephone to
the printer, use a second RJ-11 (6P2C) phone cable.
Depending on the area, a phone cable may be included with the printer. If it is included, use that cable.
You may need to connect the phone cable to an adapter provided for your country or region.
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Note:
Remove the cap from the EXT. port of the printer only when connecting your telephone to the printer. Do not remove the cap
if you are not connecting your telephone.
In areas where lightning strikes occur frequently, we recommend that you use a surge protector.
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Connecting to a Standard Phone Line (PSTN) or PBX
Connect a phone cable from the telephone wall jack or PBX port to the LINE port on the back of the printer.
Related Information
“Connecting Your Phone Device to the Printer” on page 72
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Connecting to DSL or ISDN
Connect a phone cable from the DSL modem or the ISDN terminal adapter to the LINE port on the back of the
printer. See the documentation provided with the modem or the adapter for more details.
Note:
If your DSL modem is not equipped with a built-in DSL lter, connect a separate DSL lter.
Related Information
“Connecting Your Phone Device to the Printer” on page 72
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Connecting Your Phone Device to the Printer
When using the printer and your telephone on a single phone line, connect the telephone to the printer.
Note:
❏ If your phone device has a fax function, disable the fax function before connecting. See the manuals that came with the
phone device for details. Depending on the model of the phone device, the fax function cannot be completely disabled, so
you may not be able to use it as an external phone.
❏ If you connect an answering machine, make sure the printer's Rings to Answer setting is set higher than the number of
rings your answering machine is set to answer a call.
1.
Remove the cap from the EXT. port on the back of the printer.
2.
Connect the phone device and the EXT. port with a phone cable.
Note:
When sharing a single phone line, make sure you connect the phone device to the EXT. port of the printer. If you split
the line to connect the phone device and the printer separately, the phone and the printer do not work correctly.
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Before Using Fax Features>Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes
Select Fax on the printer's control panel.
To select an item, use the
4.
Pick up the handset.
If a message to start sending or receiving faxes is displayed as shown on the following screen, the connection
has been established.
Related Information
“Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes” on page 73
&
& “Making Settings to Use an Answering Machine” on page 76
& “Making Settings to Receive Faxes Operating Only a Connected Phone (Remote Receive)” on page 76
& “Receive Mode:” on page 220
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes
Fax Setting Wizard congures the basic fax features to make the printer ready to send and receive faxes.
Wizard is displayed automatically when the printer is turned on for the
e
wizard manually from the printer's control panel. You need to run the wizard again in case the wizard is skipped
when the printer is rst turned on or when the connection environment has changed.
❏
items below are what you can set through the wizard.
e
❏ Header (Your Phone Number and Fax Header)
❏ Receive Mode (Auto or Manual)
❏ DRD Setting
❏ e items below are set automatically according to the connection environment.
❏ Dial Mode (such as To n e or Pulse)
❏ Other items in Basic Settings remain as they are.
Related Information
“Basic Settings Menu” on page 219
&
time. You can also display the
rst
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Before Using Fax Features>Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes
Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes Using Fax Setting Wizard
1.
Select Settings on the home screen on the printer's control panel.
To select an item, use the
2.
Select Fax Settings > Fax Setting Wizard.
3.
Following the on-screen instructions, enter the sender name such as your company name, your fax number.
Note:
Your sender name and your fax number appear as the header for outgoing faxes.
4.
Make the distinctive ring detection (DRD) setting.
❏ If you have subscribed to a distinctive ring service from your telephone company:
Go to the next screen and select the ring pattern to be used for incoming faxes.
When you select any item except All, Receive Mode is set to Auto and you continue to the next screen
where you can check the settings you made.
❏ If you have not subscribed to a distinctive ring service from your telephone company, or you do not need to
set this option:
Skip this setting and go to the screen where you can check the settings you made.
Note:
❏ Distinctive ring services, oered by many telephone companies (the service name diers by company), allows you to
have several phone numbers on one phone line. Each number is assigned a dierent ring pattern. You can use one
number for voice calls and another for fax calls. Select the ring pattern assigned to fax calls in DRD.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
❏ Depending on the region, On and O are displayed as the DRD options. Select On to use the distinctive ring feature.
5.
Make the Receive Mode setting.
❏ If you do not need to connect a phone device to the printer:
Select No.
Receive Mode is set to Auto.
❏ If you need to connect a phone device to the printer:
Select Ye s , and then select whether or not to receive faxes automatically.
6.
Check the settings you made on the screen displayed, and then proceed to the next screen.
To correct or change settings, press the
7.
Check the fax connection by selecting Start Checking, and then select Print to print a report that shows the
connection status.
Note:
❏ If there are any errors reported, follow the instructions on the report to solve them.
❏ If the Select Line Type screen is displayed, select the line type.
- When you are connecting the printer to a PBX phone system or terminal adapter, select PBX.
- When you are connecting the printer to a standard phone line, select PSTN. When the message to disable dial tone
detection is shown on the screen, press the OK button. However, disabling dial tone detection may cause the printer
to skip the
digit of a fax number when dialing and send the fax to the wrong number.
rst
button.
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Related Information
&
“Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line” on page 70
& “Making Settings to Use an Answering Machine” on page 76
& “Receive Mode:” on page 220
& “Making Settings to Receive Faxes Operating Only a Connected Phone (Remote Receive)” on page 76
& “Basic Settings Menu” on page 219
>
Before Using Fax Features>Making Settings for the Printer's Fax Features According to Use
Making Settings for the Printer's Fax Features According to Use
You can congure the printer's fax features individually using the printer's control panel according to use. e
settings made using Fax Setting Wizard can also be changed. For more details, see the descriptions of the FaxSettings menu.
Related Information
& “Fax Settings” on page 218
& “Receiving Incoming Faxes” on page 87
& “Making Settings for a PBX Phone System” on page 75
& “Making Settings When You Connect a Phone Device” on page 76
& “Making Settings for Blocking Junk Faxes” on page 77
& “Making Settings to Send and Receive Faxes on a Computer” on page 77
Making Settings for a PBX Phone System
Make the following settings when using the printer in oces that use extensions and require external access codes,
such as 0 and 9, to get an outside line.
1.
Select Settings on the printer's control panel.
To select an item, use the
2.
Select Fax Settings > Basic Settings.
3.
Select Line Type, and then select PBX.
4.
When sending a fax to an outside fax number using # (hash) instead of the actual external access code, select
Use as the Access Code.
e # entered instead of the actual access code, is replaced with the stored access code when dialing. Using #
helps avoid connection problems when connecting to an outside line.
Note:
You cannot send faxes to recipients in Contacts in which an external access code such as 0 or 9 is set.
If you have registered recipients in Contacts using an external access code such as 0 or 9, set the Access Code to Do NotUse. Otherwise, you must change the code to # in Contacts.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
5.
Enter the external access code used for your phone system, and then press the OK button.
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Press the OK button to apply the settings.
e access code is stored in the printer.
Making Settings When You Connect a Phone Device
Making Settings to Use an Answering Machine
You need settings to use an answering machine.
1.
Select Settings on the home screen on the printer's control panel.
To select an item, use the
2.
Select Fax Settings > Basic Settings.
3.
Set Receive Mode to Auto.
4.
Set the Rings to Answer setting of the printer to a higher number than the number of rings for the answering
machine.
If Rings to Answer is set lower than the number of rings for the answering machine, the answering machine
cannot receive voice calls to record voice messages. See the manuals that came with the answering machine for
its settings.
e printer's Rings to Answer setting may not be displayed, depending on the region.
Related Information
&
“Basic Settings Menu” on page 219
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buttons, and then press the OK button.
Making Settings to Receive Faxes Operating Only a Connected Phone (Remote Receive)
You can start receiving incoming faxes by only picking up the handset and operating the phone, without operating
the printer at all.
e Remote Receive feature is available for telephones that support tone dialing.
1.
Select Settings on the home screen on the printer's control panel.
Select Rejection Fax, and then enable the following options.
❏ Rejection Number List: Rejects faxes that are in the Rejection Number List.
❏ Fax Header Blank: Rejects faxes that have blank header information.
❏ Caller not in Contacts: Rejects faxes that have not been added to the contact list.
4.
Press
5.
If you are using the Rejection Number List, select Edit Blocked Number list, and then edit the list.
to return to the Rejection Fax screen.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
Making Settings to Send and Receive Faxes on a Computer
To send and receive faxes on a computer, FAX Utility must be installed on the computer connected by network or
USB cable .
Making Save to Computer Setting to Receive Faxes
You can receive faxes on a computer by using the FAX Utility. Install FAX Utility on the client computer and make
the setting. For details, see Basic Operations in the FAX Utility help (displayed on the main window).
setting item below on the printer's control panel is set to Ye s , and the faxes received can be saved on the
e
computer.
Settings > Fax Settings > Receive Settings > Save to Computer
Making Save to Computer Setting to Also Print on the Printer to Receive Faxes
You can make the setting to print received faxes on the printer as well as save them on a computer.
1.
Select Settings on the home screen on the printer's control panel.
To select an item, use the
2.
Select Fax Settings > Receive Settings.
3.
Select Save to Computer > Yes and Pr in t.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
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Before Using Fax Features>Making Contacts Available
Making Save to Computer Setting not to Receive Faxes
To set the printer not to save received faxes on the computer, change the settings on the printer.
Note:
You can also change the settings using the FAX Utility. However, if there are any faxes that have been unsaved to the
computer, the feature does not work.
1.
Select Settings on the home screen on the printer's control panel.
To select an item, use the
2.
Select Fax Settings > Receive Settings.
3.
SelectSave to Computer > No.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
Making Contacts Available
Registering a contacts list allows you to easily enter destinations. You can register up to 100 entries, and you can
use the contacts list when you enter a fax number.
Registering or Editing Contacts
1.
Select Settings on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
2.
Select Contacts Manager.
3.
Do one of the following.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
❏ To register a new contact, select Add Entry, and then select the registry number.
❏ To edit a contact, select Edit, and then select the target contact .
❏ To delete a contact, select Delete, select the target contact, and then select Ye s. No further steps are
necessary.
4.
Make the necessary settings.
Note:
When entering a fax number, enter an external access code at the beginning of the fax number if your phone system is
PBX and you need the access code to get an outside line. If the access code has been set in the Line Type setting, enter a
hash (#) instead of the actual access code. To add a pause (pause for three seconds) during dialing, enter a hyphen (-).
5.
Press the OK button to proceed, and then select Add Entry to complete registering or editing.
Registering or Editing Grouped Contacts
Adding contacts to a group allows you to send a fax to multiple destinations at the same time.
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Before Using Fax Features>Making Contacts Available
Select Settings on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
2.
Select Contacts Manager.
3.
Do one of the following.
❏ To register a new group of contacts, select Add Group, and then select the registry number.
❏ To edit a group of contacts, select Edit, and then select the target group.
❏ To delete a group ofcontacts, select Delete, select the target group, and then select Ye s . No further steps are
necessary.
4.
Enter or edit the Group Name, and then press the OK.
5.
Enter or edit the Index Word, and then press the OK.
6.
Select the contacts that you want to register in the group.
Each time you press the
Note:
You can register up to 99 contacts.
7.
Press the OK button to proceed, and then select Add Entry to complete registering or editing.
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r
button, the contact is selected and deselected alternatively.
buttons, and then press the OK button.
Registering Contacts on a Computer
Using Web Cong, you can create a contact list on your computer and import it to the printer.
1.
Access Web Cong.
2.
Click Log in, enter the password, and then click OK.
3.
Select Contacts.
4.
Select the number that you want to register, and then click Edit.
5.
Enter Name, Index Word, Fax Number, and Fax Speed.
6.
Click Apply.
Related Information
&
“Application for
Conguring
Printer Operations (Web
Cong
)” on page 210
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Destination Setting Items
ItemsSettings and Explanation
NameEnter a name displayed in the contacts in 30 characters or less in Unicode (UTF-8).
If you do not specify this, leave it blank.
Index WordEnter words to search in 30 characters or less in Unicode (UTF-8). If you do not
specify this, leave it blank.
TypeThis item is xed as Fax. You cannot change this setting.
Assign to Frequent UseThis item is not supported.
Fax NumberEnter between 1 and 64 characters using 0-9 - * # and space.
Fax SpeedSelect a communication speed for a destination.
Registering Destinations as a Group
1.
Access Web Cong.
2.
Click Log in, enter the password, and then click OK.
3.
Select Contacts.
4.
Select the number that you want to register, and then click Edit.
5.
Enter a Name and Index Word.
6.
Select a group from Typ e .
7.
Click Select for Contact(s) for Group.
e available destinations are displayed.
8.
Select the destination that you want to register to the group, and then click Select.
Note:
Destinations can be registered to multiple groups.
9.
Click Apply.
Related Information
“Application for Conguring Printer Operations (Web Cong)” on page 210
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Overview of this Printer's Fax Features>Feature: Receiving Faxes
Overview of this Printer's Fax Features
Feature: Sending Faxes
Sending Methods
❏ Sending automatically
When you scan an original by pressing the
sends the fax.
“Sending Faxes Using the Printer” on page 83
❏ Sending manually
When you perform a manual check on the line connection by dialing the recipient, press the
Send Fax to start sending a fax directly.
“Sending Faxes Dialing from the External Phone Device” on page 84
Recipient Designation when Sending a Fax
You can enter recipients using keypad buttons, Contacts, and Recent.
“Selecting Recipients” on page 84
“Making Contacts Available” on page 78
Scan Settings when Sending a Fax
You c a n s e l ec t items such a s Resolution or Original Size (Glass) when sending faxes.
“Scan Settings” on page 90
Using Fax Send Settings when Sending a Fax
x
button to select Send Fax, the printer dials the recipients and
x
button to select
You can use Fax Send Settings such as Direct Send (to send a large document stably) or Send Fax Later (to send a
fax at a time you specied).
“Fax Send Settings” on page 90
Feature: Receiving Faxes
Receive Mode
ere are two options in Receive Mode for receiving incoming faxes.
❏ Manual
Mainly for phoning, but also for faxing
“Usage of Manual Mode” on page 87
❏ Auto
- Only for faxing (external phone device is not required)
- Mainly for faxing, and sometimes phoning
“Usage of Auto Mode” on page 88
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Receiving Faxes by Operating a Connected Phone
You can receive faxes by only operating an external phone device.
“Basic Settings Menu” on page 219
“Making Settings When You Connect a Phone Device” on page 76
>
Overview of this Printer's Fax Features>Feature: Security when Sending and Receiving Faxes
Feature: PC-FAX Send/Receive (Windows/Mac OS)
PC-FAX Send
You can send faxes from a computer.
“Application for Conguring Fax Operations and Sending Faxes (FAX Utility)” on page 209
“Sending a Fax from a Computer” on page 93
PC-FAX Receive
You can receive faxes on a computer.
“Making Settings to Send and Receive Faxes on a Computer” on page 77
“Application for Conguring Fax Operations and Sending Faxes (FAX Utility)” on page 209
“Receiving Faxes on a Computer” on page 97
Features: Various Fax Reports
You can check the status of sent and received faxes in a report.
“Report Settings Menu” on page 223
“Fax Send Settings” on page 90
“Transmission Log:” on page 91
“Fax Report:” on page 92
Feature: Security when Sending and Receiving Faxes
You can use many security features such as Direct Dialing Restrictions to prevent sending to the wrong
destination, or Backup Data Auto Clear to prevent information leakage.
“Security Settings Menu” on page 223
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Sending Faxes Using the Printer
Features: Other Useful Features
Blocking Junk Faxes
You can reject junk faxes.
“Rejection Fax:” on page 220
Receiving Faxes After Dialing
Aer dialing to another fax machine, you can receive documents from that fax machine.
“Receiving Faxes by Making a Phone Call” on page 88
“Polling Receive:” on page 92
Sending Faxes Using the Printer
You can send faxes by entering fax numbers for recipients on the printer's control panel.
1.
Place the originals.
You can send up to 100 pages in one transmission; however depending on the remaining amount of memory,
you may not be able to send faxes even with less than 100 pages.
“Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass” on page 35
“Placing Originals on the ADF” on page 33
2.
Select Fax on the printer's control panel.
To select an item, use the
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(Only for WF-2930 Series)
buttons, and then press the OK button.
3.
Specify the recipient.
“Selecting Recipients” on page 84
4.
Select Menu by pressing the OK button, and then select Scan Settings or Fax Send Settings to make settings
as necessary such as the resolution and the sending method.
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Sending Faxes Using the Printer>Various Ways of Sending Faxes
Press the
Note:
❏ If the fax number is busy or there are some problems, the printer automatically redials aer one minute.
❏ To cancel sending, press the
❏ It takes longer to send a fax in color because the printer performs scanning and sending simultaneously. While the
x
button to send the fax .
y
button.
printer is sending a fax in color, you cannot use the other features.
Selecting Recipients
You can specify recipients to send the fax using the following methods.
Entering Fax Number Manually
Press the fax number with the number buttons, and then press the OK button.
d
- To add a pause (pause for three seconds during dialing), press the
button.
- If you have set an external access code in Line Type, enter "#" (hash) instead of the actual external access code at
the beginning of the fax number.
Note:
If you cannot manually enter a fax number, Direct Dialing Restrictions in Security Settings is set to On. Select fax
recipients from the contacts list or the sent fax history.
Selecting the recipients from the contacts list
u
Press the
registered in Contacts, register it from Contacts Manager.
Fax > Menu > Contacts Manager
Selecting the recipients from the sent fax history
Press the
Note:
To delete recipients you have entered, press the
d
button, and then deselect the recipient by pressing the OK button. Press the button to nish and return to the Fax
screen.
Related Information
button and select the recipients you want to send to. If the recipient you want to send to has not been
d
button, and then select a recipient.
r
button, move the cursor to the recipient you want to delete by press the
u
“Making Contacts Available” on page 78
&
Various Ways of Sending Faxes
Sending Faxes Dialing from the External Phone Device
You can send a fax by dialing using the connected telephone when you want to talk over the phone before sending
a fax, or when the recipient's fax machine does not switch to the fax automatically.
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2.
3.
>
Sending Faxes Using the Printer>Various Ways of Sending Faxes
Place the originals.
You can send up to 100 pages in one transmission.
Pick up the handset of the connected telephone, and then dial the recipient's fax number using the phone.
Note:
When the recipient answers the phone, you can talk with the recipient.
Select Fax on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
4.
Press the OK button, and then select Scan Settings or Fax Send Settings to make settings such as the
resolution and the sending method if necessary.
5.
When you hear a fax tone, press the
Note:
When a number is dialed using the connected telephone, it takes longer to send a fax because the printer performs
scanning and sending simultaneously. While sending the fax, you cannot use the other features.
6.
When sending is complete, remove the originals.
Related Information
“Scan Settings” on page 90
&
& “Fax Send Settings” on page 90
Sending
Sending faxes by placing originals one by one, or by placing originals by size, you can send them as one document
at their original sizes.
Dierent
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buttons, and then press the OK button.
x
button, and then hang up the handset.
Size Documents Using ADF (ADF Continuous Scan)
If you place dierent sized originals in the ADF, all of the originals are sent at the largest size among them. To send
originals at their original sizes, do not place originals with mixed sizes.
feature is available only for WF-2930 Series.
is
1.
Place the rst batch of originals at the same size.
“Placing Originals on the ADF” on page 33
2.
Select Fax on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
3.
Specify the recipient.
“Selecting Recipients” on page 84
4.
Press the OK button, and then select Scan Settings.
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buttons, and then press the OK button.
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Select ADF Continuous Scan, and then select On.
You can also make settings such as the resolution and the sending method in Scan Settings or Fax SendSettings if necessary.
6.
Press the
7.
When scanning the
panel, select Ye s , load the next originals, and then press the
Note:
If you leave the printer untouched for 60 seconds aer prompted to set the next originals, the printer stops storing and
starts sending the document.
8.
When sending is complete, remove the originals.
button until you are returned to the Fax screen, and then press the x button.
originals is complete and the message Send another page? is displayed on the control
rst
x
button.
Sending Many Pages of a Monochrome Document (Direct Send)
When sending a fax in monochrome, the scanned document is temporarily stored in the printer's memory.
erefore, sending a lot of pages may cause the printer to run out of memory and stop sending the fax. You can
avoid this by enabling the Direct Send feature, however, it takes longer to send the fax because the printer
performs scanning and sending simultaneously. You can use this feature when there is only one recipient.
Accessing the Menu
You can nd the menu on the printer's control panel below.
Fax > Menu > Fax Send Settings > Direct Send.
Sending Faxes in Monochrome at a
You can set to send a fax at a
specied.
1.
Place the originals.
2.
Select Fax on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
3.
Specify the recipient.
4.
Make settings to send faxes at a
Press the OK button, and then select Fax Send Settings.
A
Select Send Fax Later, and then select On.
B
Enter the time you want to send the fax, and then press the OK button.
C
You can also make settings such as the resolution and the sending method in Scan Settings or Fax Send
Settings if necessary.
5.
Press the
button until return to Fax screen, and then press the x button.
specied
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time. Only monochrome faxes can be sent when the time to send is
buttons, and then press the OK button.
specied
time.
Specied
Time of the Day (Send Fax Later)
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Note:
You can cancel faxing from the Fax screen.
>
Receiving Faxes on the Printer>Receiving Incoming Faxes
When sending is complete, remove the originals.
Receiving Faxes on the Printer
If the printer is connected to the phone line and basic settings have been completed using the Fax Setting Wizard,
you can receive faxes.
Received faxes are printed.
When you want to check the status of the fax settings, print a Fax Settings List by selecting Fax > Menu > More >
Fax Report > Fax Settings List.
Receiving Incoming Faxes
are two options in Receive Mode.
ere
Related Information
&
“Usage of Manual Mode” on page 87
& “Usage of Auto Mode” on page 88
& “Receive Mode:” on page 220
Usage of Manual Mode
mode is mainly for making phone calls, but is also for faxing.
is
Receiving Faxes
When the telephone rings, you can answer the ringing manually by picking up the handset.
❏ When you hear a fax signal (baud):
Select Fax on the printer's home screen, press the # button to select receiving a fax, and then press the
hang up the handset.
❏ If the ringing is for a voice call:
You can answer the phone as normal.
Receiving Faxes Using only the Connected Telephone
When Remote Receive is set, you can receive faxes by simply entering the start code.
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When the telephone rings, pick up the handset. When you hear a fax tone (baud), dial the two digit start code, and
then hang up the handset.
Related Information
&
“Remote Receive:” on page 220
>
Receiving Faxes on the Printer>Receiving Faxes by Making a Phone Call
Usage of Auto Mode
is mode allows you to use the line for the following uses.
❏ Using the line for faxing only (external telephone is not necessary)
❏ Using the line for faxing mainly, and sometimes phoning
Receiving Faxes Without an External Phone Device
e printer automatically switches to receive faxes when the number of rings you set in Rings to Answer is
complete.
Receiving Faxes With an External Phone Device
A printer with an external phone device works as follows.
❏ When the answering machine answers within the number of rings set in Rings to Answer:
- If the ringing is for a fax: e printer automatically switches to receive faxes.
- If the ringing is for a voice call; e answering machine can receive voice calls and record voice messages.
❏ When you pick up the handset within the number of rings set in Rings to Answer:
- If the ringing is for a fax: You can receive the fax using the same steps as for Manual. Select Fax on the
printer's home screen, press the # button to select receiving a fax, and then press the
the handset.
- If the ringing is for a voice call: You can answer the phone as normal.
❏ When the ringing stops and the printer automatically switches to receive faxes:
- If the ringing is for a fax: e printer starts receiving faxes.
- If the ringing is for a voice call: You cannot answer the phone. Ask the person to call you back.
Note:
Set the number of rings to answer for the answering machine to a lower number than the number set in Rings to Answer.
Otherwise, the answering machine cannot receive voice calls to record voice messages. For details on setting up the answering
machine, see the manual supplied with the answering machine.
x
button. Next hang up
Related Information
“Rings to Answer:” on page 220
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Receiving Faxes by Making a Phone Call
You can receive a fax stored on another fax machine by dialing the fax number.
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Menu Options for Faxing>Fax
Receiving Faxes by Polling (Polling Receive)
You can receive a fax stored on another fax machine by dialing the fax number. Use this feature to receive a
document from a fax information service.
Note:
❏ If the fax information service has an audio guidance feature that you need to follow to receive a document, you cannot
use this feature.
❏ To receive a document from a fax information service that uses audio guidance, just dial the fax number using the
connected telephone, and operate the phone and the printer following the audio guidance.
1.
Select Fax on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
2.
Press the OK button, and then select More.
3.
Select Polling Receive, and then select On.
4.
Specify the recipient.
Note:
If you cannot manually enter a fax number, Direct Dialing Restrictions in Security Settings is set to On. Select fax
recipients from the contacts list or the sent fax history.
5.
Press the
x
button to start Polling Receive.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
Menu Options for Faxing
Fax
Select the menus in Fax from home screen on the control panel.
Contacts:
Select a recipient from the contacts list. You can also add or edit a contact.
Recent:
Select a recipient from the sent fax history. You can also add the recipient to the contacts list.
Menu
You c a n s e l ec t the fol l o w i n g m e n u s .
❏ Scan Settings
❏ Fax Send Settings
❏ More
❏ Contacts Manager
See "Related Information" below for more details.
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Send Fax
Press the x button to send the fax.
Related Information
“Selecting Recipients” on page 84
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Scan Settings
Select the menus on the control panel as described below:
Fax > Menu > Scan Settings
Resolution:
Select the resolution of the outgoing fax. If you select a higher resolution, the data size becomes larger
and it takes time to send the fax.
Density:
Sets the density of the outgoing fax. Press r to make the density darker, and press l to make it
lighter.
ADF Continuous Scan:
Sending faxes by placing originals one by one, or by placing originals by size, you can send them as
one document at their original sizes. See the related information below on this topic.
feature is available only for WF-2930 Series.
is
Original Size (Glass):
Select the size and orientation of the original you placed on the scanner glass.
Color Mode:
Select whether to scan in color or in monochrome.
Related Information
“Sending
&
Dierent
Size Documents Using ADF (ADF Continuous Scan)” on page 85
Fax Send Settings
Select the menus on the control panel as described below:
Fax > Menu > Fax Send Settings
Direct Send:
Sends a monochrome fax while scanning the originals. Since scanned originals are not stored
temporarily in the printer's memory even when sending a large volume of pages, you can avoid
printer errors due to a lack of memory. Note that sending using this feature takes longer than not
using this feature. See the related information below on this topic.
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Send Fax Later:
Add Sender Info:
>
Menu Options for Faxing>More
You cannot use this feature when sending a fax to multiple recipients.
Sends a fax at a time you specied. Only a monochrome fax is available when using this option. See
the related information below on this topic.
Select the position where you want to include the header information (sender name and fax number)
in the outgoing fax, or not to include the information.
❏ O: Sends a fax with no header information.
❏ Outside of Image: Sends a fax with header information in the top white margin of the fax. is
keeps the header from overlapping with the scanned image, however, the fax received by the
recipient may be printed across two sheets depending on the size of the originals.
❏ Inside of Image: Sends a fax with header information approximately 7 mm lower than the top of
the scanned image. e header may overlap with the image, however, the fax received by the
recipient will not be split into two documents.
Fax Header:
Select the header for the recipient. To use this feature, you should register multiple headers in
advance.
Additional Header Info:
Select the information you want to add. You can select one from Your Phone Number and
Destination List.
Transmission Report:
Prints a transmission report aer you send the fax.
Print on Error prints a report only when an error occurs.
When Attach Fax image to report has been set in Settings > Fax Settings > Report Settings, faxes
with errors are also printed with the report.
Related Information
& “Sending Many Pages of a Monochrome Document (Direct Send)” on page 86
& “Sending Faxes in Monochrome at a Specied Time of the Day (Send Fax Later)” on page 86
More
Select the menus on the control panel as described below.
Fax > Menu > More
Transmission Log:
You can check the history of sent or received fax jobs.
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Fax Report:
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Last Transmission:
Prints a report for the previous fax that was sent or received through polling.
Fax Log:
Prints a transmission report. You can set to print this report automatically using the following
menu.
Prints a detailed report for the previous fax that was sent or received.
Polling Receive:
When this is set to On and you call the sender's fax number, you can receive documents from the
sender's fax machine. See the related information below for details on how to receive faxes using
Polling Receive.
When you leave the Fax menu, the setting returns to O (default).
Reprint Faxes:
Reprints the received faxes in the printer.
Fax Settings:
Accesses Settings > Fax Settings.
Related Information
“Receiving Faxes by Polling (Polling Receive)” on page 89
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Contacts Manager
Select the menus on the control panel as described below:
Fax > Menu > Contacts Manager
Accesses Settings > Contacts Manager.
You can add or edit your contacts.
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Using Other Faxing Features
Printing Fax Report Manually
1.
Select Fax on the home screen.
To select an item, use the
2.
Press OK button and select More.
3.
Select Fax Report.
4.
Select the report you want to print, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Note:
You can change the report format. From the home screen, select Settings > Fax Settings > Report Settings, and then
change the Attach Fax image to report or Report Format settings.
u d l r
buttons, and then press the OK button.
Sending a Fax from a Computer
You can send faxes from the computer by using the FAX Utility and PC-FAX driver.
Note:
❏ Check if the FAX Utility and the printer's PC-FAX driver has been installed before using this feature.
“Application for
“Application for Sending Faxes (PC-FAX Driver)” on page 210
❏ If the FAX Utility is not installed, install the FAX Utility using the EPSON Soware Updater (application for updating
soware).
Conguring
Fax Operations and Sending Faxes (FAX Utility)” on page 209
Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Windows)
By selecting a printer fax from the Print menu of an application like Microso Word or Excel, you can directly
transmit data such as documents, drawings, and tables you have created, with a cover sheet.
Note:
e following explanation uses Microso Word as an example. e actual operation may dier depending on the application
you use. For details, see the application’s help.
1.
Using an application, create a document to transmit by fax.
2.
Click Print from the File menu.
e application’s Print window appears.
3.
Select XXXXX (FAX) (where XXXXX is your printer name) in Printer, and then check the settings for fax
sending.
❏ Specify 1 in Number of copies. Fax may not be transmitted correctly if you specify 2 or more.
❏ You can send up to 100 pages in one fax transmission.
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Sending a Fax from a Computer>Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Windows)
Click Printer Properties or Properties if you want to specify Paper Size, Orientation, Color, Image Quality,
or Character Density.
For details, see the PC-FAX driver help.
5.
Click Print.
Note:
When Using FAX Utility for the rst time, a window for registering your information is displayed. Enter the necessary
information, and then click OK.
Recipient Settings screen of FAX Utility is displayed.
6.
When you want to send other documents in the same fax transmission, select Add documents to send
checkbox.
screen for adding documents is displayed when you click Next in step 9.
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7.
Select Attach a cover sheet checkbox if necessary.
8.
Specify a recipient.
❏ Selecting a recipient (name, fax number and so on) from PC-FAX Phone Book:
If the recipient is saved in the phone book, do the steps below.
Click the PC-FAX Phone Book tab.
A
Select the recipient from the list and click Add.
B
❏ Selecting a recipient (name, fax number and so on) from the contacts on the printer:
If the recipient is saved in the contacts on the printer, do the steps below.
Click the Contacts on Printer tab.
A
Select contacts from the list and click Add to proceed to Add to Recipient window.
B
Select the contacts from the list displayed, and then click Edit.
C
Add the personal data such as Company/Corp. and Title as necessary, and then click OK to return to
D
the Add to Recipient window.
As necessary, select the checkbox of Register in the PC-FAX Phone Book to save the contacts to PC-
E
FAX Phone Book.
Click OK.
F
❏ Specifying a recipient (name, fax number and so on) directly:
Do the steps below.
Click the Manual Dial tab.
A
Enter the necessary information.
B
Click Add.
C
Furthermore, by clicking Save to Phone Book, you can save the recipient in the list under the PC-FAX
Phone Book tab.
Note:
❏ If your printer's Line Type is set to PBX and the access code has been set to use # (hash) instead of entering the exact
prex code, enter # (hash). For details, see Line Type in Basic Settings from related information link below.
❏ If you have selected Enter fax number twice in the Optional Settings on the FAX Utility main screen, you need to
enter the same number again when you click Add or Next.
recipient is added to the Recipient List displayed in the upper part of the window.
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Click Next.
❏ When you have selected Add documents to send checkbox, follow the steps below to add documents in the
Document Merging window.
Open a document you want to add, and then select the same printer (fax name) in the Print window.
A
e document is added to the Document List to Merge list.
Click Preview to check the merged document.
B
Click Next.
C
Note:
e Image Quality and Color settings you have selected for the rst document are applied to other documents.
❏ When you have selected Attach a cover sheet checkbox, specify the content of the cover sheet in the Cover
Sheet Settings window.
Select a cover sheet from samples in the Cover Sheet list. Note that there is no function to create an
A
original cover sheet or to add an original cover sheet to the list.
Enter the Subject and Message.
B
Click Next.
C
Note:
Set the following as necessary in Cover Sheet Settings.
❏ Click Cover Sheet Formatting if you want to change the order of the items on the cover sheet. You can select the
cover sheet size in Paper Size. You can also select a cover sheet at a dierent size to the document being transmitted.
❏ Click Font if you want to change the font used for the text on the cover sheet.
❏ Click Sender Settings if you want to change the sender information.
❏ Click Detailed Preview if you want to check the cover sheet with the subject and the message you entered.
10.
Check the transmission content and click Send.
Make sure the name and fax number of the recipient are correct before transmitting. Click Preview to preview
the cover sheet and document to transmit.
Once transmission starts, a window displaying the transmission status appears.
Note:
❏ To stop transmitting, select the data, and click Cancel
❏ If an error occurs during transmission, the Communication error window appears. Check the error information
and retransmit.
❏ e Fax Status Monitor screen (the screen mentioned above where you can check the transmission status) is not
displayed if Display Fax Status Monitor During Transmission is not selected in the Optional Settings screen of the
FAX Utility main screen.
. You can also cancel using the printer's control panel.
Related Information
&
“Basic Settings Menu” on page 219
Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Mac OS)
By selecting a fax-capable printer from the Print menu of a commercially available application, you can send data
such as documents, drawings, and tables, you have created.
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Note:
e following explanation uses Text Edit, a standard Mac OS application as an example.
1.
2.
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Sending a Fax from a Computer>Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Mac OS)
Create the document you want to send by fax in an application.
Click Print from the File menu.
e application’s Print window is displayed.
3.
Select your printer (fax name) in Name, click
d
to display the detailed settings, check the print settings, and
then click OK.
4.
Make settings for each item.
❏ Specify 1 in Number of copies. Even if you specify 2 or more, only 1 copy is sent.
❏ You can send up to 100 pages in one fax transmission.
Note:
e page size of documents you can send is the same as the paper size you can fax from the printer.
5.
Select Fax Settings from the popup menu, and then make settings for each item.
See the PC-FAX driver's help for explanations on each setting item.
Click
6.
Select the Recipient Settings menu, and then specify the recipient.
at the bottom
of the window to open the PC-FAX driver's help.
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❏ Specifying a recipient (name, fax number, and so on) directly:
Click the Add item, enter the necessary information, and then click
. e recipient is added to the
Recipient List displayed in the upper part of the window.
If you have selected "Enter fax number twice" in the PC-FAX driver settings, you need to enter the same
number again when you click
.
If your fax connection line requires a prex code, enter External Access Prex.
Note:
If your printer's Line Type is set to PBX and the access code has been set to use # (hash) instead of entering the exact
prex code, enter # (hash). For details, see Line Type in Basic Settings from Related Information link below.
❏ Selecting a recipient (name, fax number, and so on) from the phone book:
If the recipient is saved in the phone book, click
. Select the recipient from the list, and then click Add
> OK.
If your fax connection line requires a prex code, enter External Access Prex.
Note:
If your printer's Line Type is set to PBX and the access code has been set to use # (hash) instead of entering the exact
prex code, enter # (hash). For details, see Line Type in Basic Settings from Related Information link below.
7.
Check the recipient settings, and then click Fax.
Sending starts.
Make sure the name and fax number of the recipient are correct before transmitting.
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Related Information
&
“Basic Settings Menu” on page 219
>
Receiving Faxes on a Computer>Checking for New Faxes (Windows)
Note:
❏ If you click the printer icon in Dock, the transmission status check screen is displayed. To stop sending, click the data,
and then click Delete.
❏ If an error occurs during transmission, the Sending failed message is displayed. Check the transmission records on
the Fax Transmission Record screen.
❏ Mixed paper size documents may not be sent correctly.
Receiving Faxes on a Computer
Faxes can be received by a printer and saved in PDF format on a computer connected to the printer. Use the FAX
Utility (application) to make settings.
For details on how to operate FAX Utility, see Basic Operations in the FAX Utility help (displayed on the main
window). If the password entry screen is displayed on the computer screen while you are making settings, enter the
password. If you do not know the password, contact your administrator.
Note:
❏ Check if the FAX Utility and the printer's PC-FAX driver have been installed and the FAX Utility settings have been
made before using this feature.
“Application for
“Application for Sending Faxes (PC-FAX Driver)” on page 210
❏ If the FAX Utility is not installed, install the FAX Utility using the EPSON Soware Updater (application for updating
soware).
Important:
Conguring
Fax Operations and Sending Faxes (FAX Utility)” on page 209
c
❏ To receive faxes on a computer, the Receive Mode on the printer's control panel must be set to Auto. To make
settings on the printer's control panel, select Settings > Fax Settings > Basic Settings > Receive Mode.
❏ e computer set to receive faxes should always be on. Received documents are saved in the printer's memory
temporarily before the documents are saved on the computer. If you turn o the computer, the printer's memory
might become full as it cannot send the documents to the computer.
❏ When received faxes have been temporarily saved to the printer's memory, the
❏ To read the received faxes, you need to install a PDF viewer such as Adobe Reader in the computer.
light turns on.
Related Information
“Making Settings to Send and Receive Faxes on a Computer” on page 77
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Checking for New Faxes (Windows)
By setting up a computer to save faxes received by the printer, you can check the processing status of received faxes,
and whether or not there are any new faxes using the fax icon on the Windows task bar. By setting up the computer
to display a notication when new faxes are received, a notication screen pops up near the Windows system tray,
and you can check the new faxes.
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Note:
❏ Received fax data saved to the computer is removed from the printer's memory.
❏ You need Adobe Reader to view the received faxes because they are saved as PDF les.
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Receiving Faxes on a Computer>Checking for New Faxes (Windows)
Using the Fax Icon on the Task Bar (Windows)
You can check for new faxes and the operation status by using the fax icon displayed on the Windows taskbar.
1.
Check the icon.
: Standing by.
❏
❏
: Checking for new faxes.
❏
: Importing new faxes is complete.
2.
Right-click the icon, and then click View Receiving Fax Record.
Receiving Fax Record screen is displayed.
e
3.
Check the date and the sender in the list, and then open the received le as a PDF.
Note:
❏ Received faxes are automatically renamed using the following naming format.
❏ You can also open the received fax folder directly when you right-click the icon. For details, see Optional Settings in
the FAX Utility and its help (displayed on the main window).
While the fax icon indicates that it is standing by, you can check for new faxes instantly by selecting Check new
faxes now.
Using the Notication Window (Windows)
When you set to notify you the new faxes exist, a notication window is displayed near the task bar for each the
fax.
1.
Check the
Note:
e notication screen disappears if no operation is performed for a given length of time. You can change the
notication settings such as the display time.
notication
screen displayed on your computer screen.
2.
Click anywhere in the notication screen, except for the
Receiving Fax Record screen is displayed.
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Receiving Faxes on a Computer>Canceling the Feature that Saves Incoming Faxes to the Computer
Check the date and the sender in the list, and then open the received
Note:
❏ Received faxes are automatically renamed using the following naming format.
❏ You can also open the received fax folder directly when you right-click the icon. For details, see Optional Settings in
the FAX Utility and its help (displayed on the main window).
as a PDF.
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Checking for New Faxes (Mac OS)
You can check for new faxes using one of the following methods. is is available only on computers set to "Save"
(save faxes on this computer).
❏ Open the received fax folder
❏ Open the Fax Receive Monitor and click Check new faxes now.
❏ Notication that new faxes have been received
Select the Notify me of new faxes via a dock icon in the Fax Receive Monitor > Preferences in the FAX Utility,
the fax receive monitor icon on the Dock jumps to notify you that new faxes have arrived.
(specied
in Received Fax Output Settings.)
Open the Received Fax Folder from Received Fax Monitor (Mac OS)
You can open the save folder from the computer specied to receive faxes when selecting "Save" (save faxes on
this computer).
1.
Click the received fax monitor icon on the Dock to open Fax Receive Monitor.
2.
Select the printer and click Open folder, or double click the printer name.
3.
Check the date and the sender in the le name, and then open the PDF le.
Note:
Received faxes are automatically renamed using the following naming format.