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Table of Contents
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................................................3
1Before Using the Machine .................................................................................................................. 15
Types of Manuals.............................................................................................................................................. 17
Using This Guide................................................................................................................................................ 18
Organization of This Guide..................................................................................................................... 18
Using the USB Interface.......................................................................................................................... 21
Using the Parallel Interface.................................................................................................................... 22
Using the Ethernet Interface ................................................................................................................. 23
Energy Saver Mode........................................................................................................................................... 25
Changing the Interval for Entering Energy Saver Mode............................................................. 25
2Paper and Other Media........................................................................................................................ 41
Paper Types .........................................................................................................................................................42
Loadable Quantity and Weight ............................................................................................................ 43
Loading Paper in Trays 1 to 4 ................................................................................................................ 57
Loading Paper in Tray 3 (When Tandem Tray Module is Installed) ...................................... 58
Loading Paper in Tray 4 (When Tandem Tray Module is Installed) ...................................... 59
Loading Paper in Tray 5 (Bypass Tray) .............................................................................................. 59
Loading Paper in Tray 6 (HCF B1)........................................................................................................ 60
Changing the Paper Size................................................................................................................................. 62
Changing the Paper Size for Trays 1 to 4.......................................................................................... 62
Changing the Paper Size for Tray 3 (When Tandem Tray Module is Installed)................ 63
Changing the Paper Size for Tray 4 (When Tandem Tray Module is Installed)................ 64
Changing the Paper Size for Tray 6 (HCF B1) (optional)............................................................ 65
Changing the Paper Settings........................................................................................................................ 67
Cleaning the Machine......................................................................................................................................96
Cleaning the Exterior..................................................................................................................................96
Cleaning the Interior (LED Printheads)...............................................................................................96
Cleaning the Touch Screen......................................................................................................................98
Executing 2 Sided Color Scanning Calibration....................................................................................107
Printing a Report/List.....................................................................................................................................109
Deleting a Private Charge Print Job with an Invalid User ID........................................................ 110
General Information ...............................................................................................................................115
Paper Tray Status .....................................................................................................................................116
Overwrite Hard Disk.................................................................................................................................126
Step 4 Selecting a Setting Item on the [Tools] Screen..............................................................137
Step 5 Setting a Feature ........................................................................................................................139
Step 6 Exiting System Administration Mode.................................................................................139
Tools Menu List ................................................................................................................................................140
Common Service Settings............................................................................................................................156
Paper Tray Settings..................................................................................................................................165
Force Annotation ......................................................................................................................................180
Other Settings.............................................................................................................................................185
Copy Service Settings.....................................................................................................................................200
Copy Tab - Features Allocation ...........................................................................................................200
Copy Control ...............................................................................................................................................207
Original Size Defaults..............................................................................................................................209
Port Settings................................................................................................................................................210
Proxy Server Settings...............................................................................................................................220
EP Proxy Server Setup..............................................................................................................................221
Other Settings.............................................................................................................................................237
Print Service Settings .....................................................................................................................................238
Other Settings............................................................................................................................................240
Scan Service Settings.....................................................................................................................................245
Scan to PC Defaults .................................................................................................................................249
Original Size Defaults..............................................................................................................................249
Other Settings............................................................................................................................................250
Fax Service Settings .......................................................................................................................................254
Original Size Defaults..............................................................................................................................264
Local Terminal Information .................................................................................................................264
Internet Fax Control................................................................................................................................265
E-mail/Internet Fax Service Settings....................................................................................................... 268
Address Book Settings................................................................................................................................... 271
Folder Service Settings..................................................................................................................................272
Job Flow Service Settings (ApeosPort Series Models Only)............................................................274
Media Print Service Settings.......................................................................................................................275
Web Applications Service Setup (ApeosPort Series Models Only)...............................................279
Server Certificate Verification Settings............................................................................................279
Server Setup................................................................................................................................................281
Other Settings............................................................................................................................................282
Web Browser Setup ........................................................................................................................................283
Paper Tray Attributes.............................................................................................................................. 305
Allow User to Disable Active Settings...............................................................................................325
Job Status Default....................................................................................................................................325
Overwrite Hard Disk..................................................................................................................................326
6CentreWare Internet Services Settings........................................................................................329
Installation of CentreWare Internet Services......................................................................................330
Scan Service Overview...................................................................................................................................360
Configuration of Store to Folder...............................................................................................................362
Step 1 Enabling Port and Setting up TCP/IP .................................................................................362
Step 2 Registering a Folder...................................................................................................................363
Step 3 Configuring on the Computer ...............................................................................................363
Configuration of Scan to PC.......................................................................................................................364
Step 3 Other Settings.............................................................................................................................. 377
Step 4 CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items ..................................................................377
Configuration of Store to WSD .................................................................................................................379
Step 3 Confirmation on the Computer............................................................................................380
10 Using IP Fax (SIP)................................................................................................................................ 381
IP Fax (SIP) Overview....................................................................................................................................382
Step 4 Configuring the SIP Server......................................................................................................385
Step 5 Registering the VoIP Gateway..............................................................................................386
11 Using the Internet Fax Service........................................................................................................389
Internet Fax Overview ..................................................................................................................................390
Step 3 Testing the Internet Fax..........................................................................................................394
12 Using the Server Fax Service............................................................................................................395
Server Fax Overview ......................................................................................................................................396
Step 2 Setting the Server Fax Feature..............................................................................................398
13 Encryption and Digital Signature Settings .................................................................................401
Encryption and Digital Signature Overview..........................................................................................402
Types of Certificate..................................................................................................................................402
Encryption Features for Communication........................................................................................402
Encryption and Digital-Signature Features for Scan Files........................................................403
Configuration of HTTP Communications Encryption.......................................................................404
Step1 Configuration on the Machine ...............................................................................................413
Step2 Configuration on the Computer.............................................................................................415
14 Authentication and Accounting Features ...................................................................................417
Overview of Authentication and Accounting Feature......................................................................418
Types of User..............................................................................................................................................418
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User Roles and Authorization Groups...............................................................................................418
15 Problem Solving.................................................................................................................................... 443
Trouble during Copying................................................................................................................................456
Unable to Copy..........................................................................................................................................456
The Copy Result is Not What was Expected..................................................................................457
Trouble during Printing.................................................................................................................................460
Unable to Print...........................................................................................................................................460
The Print Result is Not What was Expected...................................................................................461
Trouble during Faxing................................................................................................................................... 463
Trouble during Scanning..............................................................................................................................471
Unable to Scan with the Machine......................................................................................................471
Unable to Import Scanned Documents to the Computer........................................................472
Unable to Send a Scanned Document over the Network (FTP/SMB)..................................473
Unable to Send E-mail............................................................................................................................474
The Image is not What was Expected .............................................................................................474
When you cannot communicate with other SMB machines...................................................476
When using TCP/IP...................................................................................................................................476
CentreWare Internet Services Problems..........................................................................................477
E-mail Features Problems ......................................................................................................................478
IPv4 and IPv6 Connection Problems.................................................................................................481
Media Print - Text Trouble ...........................................................................................................................484
Media Print - Photos Trouble ......................................................................................................................485
Other Errors..................................................................................................................................................579
Paper Jams.........................................................................................................................................................580
Paper Jams in Top Left Cover A ..........................................................................................................581
Paper Jams in Bottom Left Cover C...................................................................................................582
Paper Jams in Top Left Cover D..........................................................................................................582
Paper Jams in Trays 1 to 4 ....................................................................................................................583
Paper Jams in Tray 3 (When Tandem Tray Module is Installed) ..........................................584
Paper Jams in Tray 4 (When Tandem Tray Module is Installed) ..........................................584
Paper Jams in Tray 5 (Bypass Tray)...................................................................................................585
Paper Jams in Tray 6 (HCF B1)............................................................................................................586
Paper Jams in Duplex Module B..........................................................................................................588
Paper Jams in Finisher-A1......................................................................................................................588
Paper Jams in Finisher-B1......................................................................................................................589
Paper Jams in C3 Finisher / C3 Finisher with Booklet Maker...................................................590
Paper Jams in the Folder Unit CD1....................................................................................................597
Printable Area ...................................................................................................................................................636
Standard Printable Area.........................................................................................................................636
Fold Position Adjustment.............................................................................................................................642
Fold Position Adjustment.......................................................................................................................642
Single Fold Position Adjustment.........................................................................................................643
Booklet Position Adjustment................................................................................................................644
C Fold Position Adjustment...................................................................................................................645
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Z Fold Position Adjustment...................................................................................................................646
Z Fold Half Sheet Position Adjustment............................................................................................ 648
Paper Size and Number of Printable Characters..........................................................................666
PDF Direct Print................................................................................................................................................668
PDF Direct Print Settings........................................................................................................................668
DocuWorks Direct Print.................................................................................................................................670
DocuWorks Direct Print Settings.........................................................................................................670
Hard Clip Area............................................................................................................................................688
Auto Layout.................................................................................................................................................691
Notes and Restrictions..................................................................................................................................698
Notes and Restrictions on the Use of the Machine....................................................................698
Notes and Restrictions on the Use of the Copy Feature...........................................................702
Notes and Restrictions on the Use of the Print Feature ...........................................................703
Notes and Restrictions on the Use of the Scan Features.........................................................705
Notes and Restrictions on the Use of the Fax Feature..............................................................712
Notes and Restrictions on the Use of the E-mail/Internet Fax Feature .............................713
Notes and Restrictions for IP Fax (SIP)............................................................................................718
Notes and Restrictions when Connecting with Internet Service Provider .........................719
Notes and Restrictions on the Interrupt Mode.............................................................................721
Notes and Restrictions on Folders......................................................................................................723
Notes and Restrictions when Connecting to Internet or Intranet........................................723
Notes and Restrictions when Operating from Computers.......................................................724
Notes and Restrictions on Job Flows.................................................................................................725
Notes and Restrictions on the Security Features.........................................................................726
Notes and Restrictions on the Authentication and Accounting Features.........................727
Notes and Restrictions for Using SMB .............................................................................................727
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Notes and Restrictions for Using TCP/IP.........................................................................................728
Notes and Restrictions for Using Bonjour.......................................................................................729
Notes and Restrictions for IPv6 Connection..................................................................................729
Notes and Restrictions for Print E-mail.............................................................................................731
Using the Telephone......................................................................................................................................732
Placing a Call...............................................................................................................................................732
EP System ...........................................................................................................................................................738
referred to as "the machine").
This guide is intended for system administrators, and provides maintenance information
such as how to replace consumables, how to configure network, and troubleshooting
procedures.
The guide assumes that you are familiar with a personal computer and knowledgeable of
computer networks. When you need additional information, refer to the manuals provided
with the personal computer, operating system, and network products.
After reading this guide, be sure to keep it handy for quick reference. It will be useful in case
you forget how to perform operations or if a problem occurs with the machine.
For more information on how to copy, print, scan, and fax, refer to the User Guide. For
information about optional components for the Print feature, refer to the guide provided
with each optional component.
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Types of Manuals
Types of Manuals
The following guides are provided with the machine.
Accompanying Manuals
User Guide (Document CD-ROM)
The guide describes all the necessary steps for copy, print, scan, and fax.
The guide is intended for system administrators, and describes how to configure network
and how to solve problems that may occur with the machine. This guide also describes daily
maintenance and the system settings procedures.
Quick Reference Guide (Booklet)
The guide describes the basic operations of the machine, as well as daily management and
maintenance.
Security Function Supplementary Guide (Document CD-ROM)
The guide is intended for the manager and system administrator of the organization where
the machine is installed, and describes the setup procedures related to security.
Manual (HTML)
The manual describes installation and configuration procedures for print drivers and the
printer environment. This manual is included in the Driver CD Kit.
Before Using the Machine
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Print Driver Help
The help describes the print features and operations.
CentreWare Internet Services Help
The help describes how to change various settings of the machine using a web browser, and
how to import scanned data to a computer from the machine.
Important • To display the online help for CentreWare Internet Services, users need to have the environment to
connect to the internet. The communication fee shall be borne by you.
Guides for Optional Components
Optional components are available for the machine. Some of them come with user guides.
The guides for optional components describe all the necessary steps for using the optional
components and installing the software.
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Using This Guide
Before Using the Machine
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This guide is intended for system administrators, and provides maintenance information
such as how to replace consumables, how to configure network, and troubleshooting
procedures.
Organization of This Guide
This guide consists of the following chapters.
1 Before Using the Machine
Describes the organization of this guide and conventions.
2 Paper and Other Media
Describes the types of paper and other media that you can use on the machine and how to
load media in a tray.
3 Maintenance
Describes how to replace consumables and to clean the machine.
4Machine Status
Describes how to check the faults that occurred on the machine and to print various reports/
lists.
5Tools
Describes the procedures to set up the system.
6 CentreWare Internet Services Settings
Describes how to use CentreWare Internet Services.
7 Printer Environment Settings
Describes the settings to use the Print feature on the machine.
8 E-mail Environment Settings
Describes the settings to use various services via e-mail on the machine.
9 Scanner Environment Settings
Describes the settings to use the Scan services on the machine.
10 Using IP Fax (SIP)
Describes the settings to use the IP fax (SIP) feature on the machine.
11 Using the Internet Fax Service
Describes the settings to use the services via the Internet Fax service on the machine.
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12 Using the Server Fax Service
Describes how to use the Server Fax service on the machine.
13 Encryption and Digital Signature Settings
Describes how to configure the machine to use the Encryption and the Digital Signature
features with your communications and documents.
14 Authentication and Accounting Features
The machine has the Authentication feature to restrict the availability of services for each
feature and the Accounting feature to manage the use of each feature based on the Login
Type selected.
15 Problem Solving
Describes troubleshooting procedures to solve the problems with the machine.
16 Appendix
Describes the specifications of the machine, optional accessories, and cautions/restrictions.
Conventions
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Using This Guide
The screen shots and illustrations used in this guide vary depending on the machine
configuration and optional components installed. Some of the items in the screen shots
may not be displayed or available depending on your machine configuration.
The procedures in this guide may vary depending on the driver and utility software being
used due to the upgrades.
In this guide, "Computer" refers to a personal computer or workstation.
The following terms are used in this guide:
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Important: Important information that you should read.
Note: Additional information on operations or features.
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The following symbols are used in this guide:
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" ":
A cross-reference included in this guide.
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Names of CD-ROM, features, and touch screen messages and
input text.
[ ]:
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Folders, files, applications, button or menu names displayed on
the touch screen.
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Names of menus, commands, windows, or dialog boxes
displayed on the computer screen and their buttons and menu
names.
< >button: Hardware buttons on the control panel.
< >key: Keys on the keyboard of the computer.
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LEF Orientation
Paper feed direction
SEF Orientation
Paper feed direction
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>:
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Path to a certain item within a procedure on the control panel.
For example: When you see the procedure "select [Tools] >
[Setup] > [Create Folder]", this means that you need to select
[Tools], select [Setup], and then select [Create Folder].
z
Path to a certain item within a procedure on a computer.
For example: When you see the procedure "to search for files
and folders, click [Start] > [Search] > [For Files or Folders]", this
means that you need to click [Start], click [Search], and then
click [For Files or Folders] to search for files and folders.
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Cross-reference
For example: "Refer to "5 Tools" > "Common Service Settings" >
"Audio Tones" in the Administrator Guide."
The sentence above means that it is recommended to refer to
the section "Audio Tones" in "Common Service Settings" in
chapter 5 "Tools" of the Administrator Guide.
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Orientation of documents or paper is described in this guide as follows:
,,Long Edge Feed (LEF):Loading the document or paper in portrait orientation when
viewed from the front of the machine.
,,Short Edge Feed (SEF):Loading the document or paper in landscape orientation
when viewed from the front of the machine.
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Interface Cables
Interface Cables
When you connect the machine directly to your computer, use the USB interface or parallel
interface (optional). When you connect the machine to a network, use the Ethernet
interface.
Using the USB Interface
This section describes the installation procedures for the USB interface.
Note• The USB interface of the machine supports USB 2.0.
1Press the push-button power switch to switch off the power.
2Make sure that the touch screen is blank and the <Energy Saver> button is not lit.
3Open the front cover.
4Press the main power switch to the [] position to switch off the main power.
5Remove the rear right cover.
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6Connect the USB cable to the USB 2.0 interface
connector.
7Return the rear right cover to its original
position.
8Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer.
9Press the main power switch to the [ | ] position to switch on the main power.
10Close the front cover.
11Press the push-button power switch to switch on the power.
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12Restart the computer.
For more information on setting items, refer to "Printer Environment Settings" (P.337).
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Using the Parallel Interface
This section describes the installation procedures for the Parallel interface.
The Ethernet interface of the machine supports the following three types.
1Press the push-button power switch to switch off the power.
2Make sure that the touch screen is blank and the <Energy Saver> button is not lit.
3Open the front cover.
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4Press the main power switch to the [] position to switch off the main power.
5Remove the rear right cover.
6Connect the converting adapter to the parallel
interface connector of the machine, and then
connect the adapter to the converting
connector of the interface cable and lock the
clasps on both sides.
7Return the rear right cover to its original
position.
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8Connect the other end of the cable to the computer.
9Press the main power switch to the [ | ] position to switch on the main power.
10Close the front cover.
11Press the push-button power switch to switch on the power.
12Restart the computer.
For more information on setting items, refer to "Printer Environment Settings" (P.337).
Using the Ethernet Interface
This section describes the installation procedures for the Ethernet interface.
The Ethernet interface of the machine supports the following three types.
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1000BASE-T
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100BASE-TX
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10BASE-T
Note• 1000BASE-T is not supported for some models. An optional component is required.
• The machine supports IEEE802.3az (a compliance standard of wired LAN) which reduces the power
consumption of the Ethernet equipments while suspending data transmission. To use this feature,
both of the equipments need to support IEEE802.3az.
This section describes the installation procedures for the Ethernet interface.
Interface Cables
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1Press the push-button power switch to switch off the power.
2Make sure that the touch screen is blank and the <Energy Saver> button is not lit.
3Open the front cover.
4Press the main power switch to the [] position to switch off the main power.
5Remove the rear right cover.
6Connect the network cable to the Ethernet
interface connector.
Note• Always use the correct network cable with
your network connection. When you replace
the cable, contact our Customer Support
Center.
• To use the Ethernet interface as the Gigabit
Ethernet interface, install the Gigabit
Ethernet Kit (optional).
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7Return the rear right cover to its original
position.
8Press the main power switch to the [ | ] position to switch on the main power.
9Close the front cover.
10Press the push-button power switch to switch on the power.
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For more information on setting items, refer to "Printer Environment Settings" (P.337).
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Energy Saver Mode
<Log In/Out> button
Energy Saver Mode
The machine is equipped with the Energy Saver mode that reduces the power consumption
by saving the electricity to the machine when no copy or print data is received for a specified
time.
The Energy Saver has two modes: the Low Power mode and the Sleep mode.
When you do not use the machine for a specified period of time, the machine enters the Low
Power mode.
When time exceeds the time specified in the Low Power mode, the machine then enters the
Sleep mode.
Note• The timer to enter the Energy Saver mode doesn't work while Smart WelcomEyes detects human
presence.
Changing the Interval for Entering Energy Saver Mode
You can set the time to elapse until the machine enters the Low Power mode and the Sleep
mode from 1 to 240 minutes in 1 minute increments.
Note• If the preset time period is the same for the Low Power mode and the Sleep mode, the machine
directly enters the Sleep mode without entering the Low Power mode first.
• When the machine operates Print, Sample print, or Print fax while the control panel remains lit off
and the machine is in the Energy Saver mode, only the output device exits the Energy Server mode.
In this case, the machine enters the Sleep mode 15 seconds later without following this setting.
1Press the <Log In/Out> button.
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2Enter the system administrator's user ID with
the numeric keypad or the keyboard displayed
on the screen, and select [Enter].
When a passcode is required, select [Next] and
enter the system administrator's passcode, and
select [Enter].
Note• The default user ID is "11111".
• The default passcode is "x-admin".
3Select [Tools] on the Services Home screen.
Note• When the Services Home screen is not
displayed on the touch screen, press the
<Services Home> button.
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4Select [System Settings] > [Common Service
Settings] > [Energy Saver Settings].
5Select [Energy Saver Timers], and then select
[Change Settings].
6Using [ ] and [], set the time to elapse until
entering the Energy Saver mode, in 1 minute
increments.
From Last Operation to Low Power Mode
Set the time to elapse from the last operation until the machine enters the Low Power mode.
Note• The default value for [From Last Operation to Low Power Mode] is [1] minute. You cannot disable
the Low Power mode.
• The timer does not start counting until the operator leaves the detectable area of Smart
WelcomEyes. The Access Lamp is lit while the machine detects human presence.
From Last Operation to Sleep Mode
Set the time to elapse from the last operation until the machine enters the Sleep mode.
Note• The default value for [From Last Operation to Sleep Mode] is 1 minute. To make the machine enter
the Low Power mode, set a longer period of time for [From Last Operation to Sleep Mode] than for
[From Last Operation to Low Power Mode].
• The timer does not start counting until the operator leaves the detectable area of Smart
WelcomEyes. The Access Lamp is lit while the machine detects human presence.
7Select [Save].
8Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Tools] screen is displayed.
9Select [Close].
Deactivating Smart WelcomEyes
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When you do not use Smart WelcomEyes, follow the procedures below.
1Press the <Log In/Out> button.
<Log In/Out> button
2Enter the system administrator's user ID with
the numeric keypad or the keyboard displayed
on the screen, and select [Enter].Select [Tools]
on the Services Home screen.
Note• The default user ID is "11111".
• The default passcode is "x-admin".
3Select [Tools] on the Services Home screen.
Energy Saver Mode
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Note• When the Services Home screen is not
displayed on the touch screen, press the
<Services Home> button.
4Select [System Settings] > [Common Service
Settings] > [Energy Saver Settings].
5Select [Smart WelcomEyes] and press [Change
Settings].
6Select [Deactivated] and press [Save].
Important • To deactivate Smart WelcomEyes, select
[Deactivated]. To save energy by using Smart
WelcomEyes, select [Activated]. For details,
refer to "Smart WelcomEyes" (P.159).
7Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Tools] screen is displayed.
Note• When you configure settings under [System Settings] or [Setup] and then press the <Services Home>
button, the screen directly goes back to the Services Home screen.
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<Log In/Out> button
Customizing the Control Panel
Before Using the Machine
1
You can change the services displayed on the touch screen or the features assigned to the
buttons to make best use of the machine.
This section describes how to change the screen default, the services displayed after Auto
Clear, the services displayed on the Services Home screen, and the services assigned to the
custom buttons, and how to adjust the screen brightness.
For information on how to change the other settings of the control panel, refer to "Screen/Button Settings" (P.161).
Changing the Screen Default
You can change the screen displayed when the machine is turned on or the Energy Saver
mode is deactivated.
The Services Home screen is displayed by factory default.
1Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2Enter the system administrator's user ID with
the numeric keypad or the keyboard displayed
on the screen, and select [Enter].
When a passcode is required, select [Next] and
enter the system administrator's passcode, and
select [Enter].
Note• The default user ID is "11111".
• The default passcode is "x-admin".
3Select [Tools] on the Services Home screen.
Note• When the Services Home screen is not
displayed on the touch screen, press the
<Services Home> button.
4Select [System Settings] > [Common Service
Settings] > [Screen/Button Settings].
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5Select [Screen Default], and then select
<Log In/Out> button
[Change Settings].
Note• Select [] to display the previous screen or
[ ] to display the next screen.
6Select a service you want to display.
Note• Select [] to display the previous screen or
[ ] to display the next screen.
7Select [Save].
Customizing the Control Panel
Before Using the Machine
1
Setting the Screen After Auto Clear
You can select the screen to be displayed after Auto Clear from [Last Selection Screen] or
Services Home can be selected.
For information on Auto Clear, refer to "Auto Clear" (P.157).
1Press the <Log In/Out> button.
2Enter the system administrator’s user ID with
the numeric keypad or the keyboard displayed
on the screen, and select [Enter].
When a passcode is required, select [Next] and
enter the system administrator's passcode, and
select [Enter].
Note• The default user ID is "11111".
• The default passcode is "x-admin".
3Select [Tools] on the Services Home screen.
Note• When the Services Home screen is not
displayed on the touch screen, press the
<Services Home> button.
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Service buttons
Additional feature
buttons
* WSD stands for Web Services on Devices.
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4Select [System Settings] > [Common Service
Settings] > [Screen/Button Settings].
5Select [Screen After Auto Clear], and then
select [Change Settings].
Note• Select [] to display the previous screen or
[ ] to display the next screen.
6Select [Last Selection Screen] or [Services
Home].
7Select [Save].
Customizing the Button Layout
You can customize the services and the button layout displayed on the Services Home
screen when you press the <Services Home> button on the control panel.
Note• Services not supported by the machine will
not be displayed on the screen. Grayed out
buttons cannot be used as a result of
malfunctioning.
The following services can be displayed on the
service buttons.
Note• The available services vary depending on the
installed options.
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Copy
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Fax/Internet Fax
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E-mail
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Simple Copy
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Simple Fax
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Scan to PC
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Store to Folder
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Network Scanning (ApeosPort Series Models
only)
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Store to USB
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