For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in
Read This FIrst before using the machine.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Read the Manuals.................................................................................................................................7
Symbols Used in the Manuals.......................................................................................................................7
Names of Major Features..................................................................................................................................9
1. What You Can Do with This Machine
Searching by What You Want to Do............................................................................................................. 11
Reducing my Costs.......................................................................................................................................11
Using Scanned Files on the Computer....................................................................................................... 12
Order of Option Installation........................................................................................................................31
Attaching the 500-sheet Paper Feed Unit..................................................................................................31
Installing the Interface Units........................................................................................................................ 33
Installing the File Format Converter............................................................................................................ 39
Guide to the Names and Functions of the Machine's Control Panel........................................................... 44
Changing the Display Language.................................................................................................................... 45
How to Use the [Home] Screen...................................................................................................................... 46
Possible Operations on the Standard Application Screen....................................................................... 48
Adding Icons to the [Home] Screen........................................................................................................... 49
How to Use Each Application......................................................................................................................... 52
Registering Functions in a Program.................................................................................................................66
Turning On/Off the Power..............................................................................................................................69
Turning On the Main Power........................................................................................................................69
Turning Off the Main Power........................................................................................................................69
Logging In the Machine...................................................................................................................................71
When the Authentication Screen is Displayed.......................................................................................... 71
User Code Authentication Using the Control Panel.................................................................................. 71
Logging In Using the Control Panel............................................................................................................71
Logging Out Using the Control Panel.........................................................................................................72
Auto Reduce / Enlarge....................................................................................................................................78
Changing the Number of Sets.................................................................................................................... 89
Storing Data in the Document Server............................................................................................................. 90
4. Fax
Basic Procedure for Transmissions (Memory Transmission)..........................................................................91
Registering a Fax Destination......................................................................................................................91
Deleting a Fax Destination.......................................................................................................................... 93
Transmitting while Checking Connection to Destination (Immediate Transmission)................................... 94
Canceling a Transmission................................................................................................................................95
Canceling a Transmission Before the Original Is Scanned...................................................................... 95
Canceling a Transmission While the Original Is Being Scanned.............................................................95
Canceling a Transmission After the Original Is Scanned......................................................................... 95
Storing a Document......................................................................................................................................... 97
Printing the Journal Manually....................................................................................................................... 100
Quick Installation via a Network............................................................................................................. 101
Quick Installation via a USB Connection................................................................................................ 101
Displaying the Printer Driver Properties........................................................................................................103
Standard Printing........................................................................................................................................... 104
When Using the PCL 6 Printer Driver....................................................................................................... 104
Printing on Both Sides of Sheets................................................................................................................... 105
When Using the PCL 6 Printer Driver....................................................................................................... 105
Types of Two-sided Printing......................................................................................................................105
Combining Multiple Pages into Single Page............................................................................................... 106
When Using the PCL 6 Printer Driver....................................................................................................... 106
Types of Combine Printing........................................................................................................................106
Printing on Envelopes.................................................................................................................................... 108
Configuring Envelope Settings Using the Control Panel........................................................................ 108
Printing on Envelopes Using the Printer Driver........................................................................................ 108
Saving and Printing Using the Document Server.........................................................................................109
Storing Documents in Document Server.................................................................................................. 109
Managing Documents Stored in Document Server................................................................................ 110
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Using the Quick Print Release Function........................................................................................................111
Using the Print/Scan(Memory Storage Device) Function..........................................................................113
6. Scan
Basic Procedure When Using Scan to Folder............................................................................................. 117
Creating a Shared Folder on a Computer Running Windows/Confirming a Computer's Information.....
Registering an SMB Folder.......................................................................................................................119
Deleting an SMB Registered Folder.........................................................................................................122
Entering the Path to the Destination Manually........................................................................................ 123
Basic Procedure for Sending Scan Files by E-mail......................................................................................124
Registering an E-mail Destination.............................................................................................................124
Deleting an E-mail Destination................................................................................................................. 126
Entering an E-mail Address Manually..................................................................................................... 126
Basic Procedure for Storing Scan Files........................................................................................................ 127
Checking a Stored File Selected from the List......................................................................................... 128
Specifying the File Type................................................................................................................................ 129
Displaying Top Page..................................................................................................................................... 135
Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper
misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure to read these explanations.
Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine's functions, and instructions on resolving user
errors.
This symbol is located at the end of sections. It indicates where you can find further relevant information.
[ ]
Indicates the names of keys on the machine's display or control panels.
(mainly Europe and Asia), (mainly Europe), or (mainly Asia)
(mainly North America)
Differences in the functions of Region A and Region B models are indicated by two symbols. Read the
information indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the region of the model you are using. For
details about which symbol corresponds to the model you are using, see page 8 "Model-Specific
Information".
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Model-Specific Information
DPK051
This section explains how you can identify the region your machine belongs to.
There is a label on the rear of the machine, located in the position shown below. The label contains
details that identify the region your machine belongs to. Read the label.
The following information is region-specific. Read the information under the symbol that corresponds to
the region of your machine.
(mainly Europe and Asia)
If the label contains the following, your machine is a region A model:
• CODE XXXX -27, -29
• 220–240 V
(mainly North America)
If the label contains the following, your machine is a region B model:
• CODE XXXX -17
• 120–127 V
• Dimensions in this manual are given in two units of measure: metric and inch. If your machine is a
Region A model, refer to the metric units. If your machine is a Region B model, refer to the inch
units.
• If your machine is a region A model and "CODE XXXX -27" is printed on the label, see
" (mainly Europe)" also.
• If your machine is a region A model and "CODE XXXX -29" is printed on the label, see
" (mainly Asia)" also.
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Names of Major Features
In this manual, major features of the machine are referred to as follows:
• Auto Document Feeder ADF
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1. What You Can Do with This Machine
BRL059S
You can search for a description by what you want to do.
Searching by What You Want to Do
You can search for a procedure by what you want to do.
Reducing my Costs
Printing multi-page documents on both sides of sheets (Duplex Copy)
See "Duplex Copying", Copy/ Document Server.
Printing multi-page documents and received faxes on a single sheet (Combine (Copier/Fax))
See "Combined Copying", Copy/ Document Server.
See "Combine Two Originals", Fax.
Printing received faxes on both sides of sheets (2 Sided Print)
See "Two-Sided Printing", Fax.
Converting received faxes to electronic formats (Paperless Fax)
See "Confirming/Printing/Deleting Received and Stored Documents", Fax.
Sending files from the computer without printing them (LAN-Fax)
See "Sending Fax Documents from Computers", Fax.
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BQX138S
1. What You Can Do with This Machine
Checking how much paper is saved ([Information] screen)
See "[Information] Screen", Getting Started.
Reducing electricity consumption
See "Saving Energy", Getting Started.
See "Timer Settings", Connecting the Machine/ System Settings.
Using Scanned Files on the Computer
Sending scan files
See "Basic Procedure for Sending Scan Files by E-mail", Scan.
Sending the URL of the folder in which scan files are stored
See "Sending the URL by E-mail", Scan.
Storing scan files in a shared folder
See "Basic Procedure When Using Scan to Folder", Scan.
Storing scan files on media
See "Basic Procedure for Saving Scan Files on a Memory Storage Device", Scan.
Embedding text information in scanned files
See "Embedding Text Information in Scanned Data", Scan.
Converting transmitted faxes to electronic formats and sending them to a computer
See "Overview of Folder Transmission Function", Fax.
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BRL060S
Searching by What You Want to Do
Managing and using documents converted to electronic formats (Document Server)
See "Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions", Copy/ Document Server.
Registering Destinations
Using the control panel to register destinations in the Address Book
See "Registering Entered Destinations to the Address Book", Fax.
See "Registering a Destination E-mail Address or Folder", Scan.
Using Web Image Monitor to register destinations from a computer
See "Registering Internet Fax Destination Information Using Web Image Monitor", Fax.
Downloading destinations registered in the machine to the LAN-Fax driver destination list
See "Using the machine's Address Book as the LAN-Fax destination list", Fax.
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BQX139S
1. What You Can Do with This Machine
Operating the Machine More Effectively
Registering and using frequently-used settings (Program)
See "Registering Functions in a Program", Convenient Functions.
Registering frequently-used settings as initial settings (Program as Defaults)
See "Changing the Default Functions of the Initial Screen", Convenient Functions.
Registering frequently-used printing settings to the printer driver
See "Using One Click Presets", Print.
Changing the initial settings of the printer driver to frequently-used printing settings
See "Displaying the [Printing Preferences] Dialog Box", Print.
Adding shortcuts to frequently used programs or Web pages
See "Adding Icons to the [Home] Screen", Convenient Functions.
Changing the order of the function and shortcut icons
See "Changing the Order of Icons on the [Home] Screen", Convenient Functions.
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DPK127
What You Can Do with This Machine
What You Can Do with This Machine
This section describes the features of this machine.
Customizing the [Home] Screen
The icons of each function are displayed on the [Home] screen.
• You can add shortcuts to often used programs or Web pages to the [Home] screen. The programs
or Web pages can be recalled easily by pressing the shortcut icons.
• You can display only the icons of functions and shortcuts that you use.
• You can change the order of the function and shortcut icons.
• For details about the features on the [Home] screen, see "How to Use the [Home] Screen", Getting
Started.
• For details about how to customize the [Home] screen, see "How to Customize the [Home]
Screen", Convenient Functions.
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CJQ601
1. What You Can Do with This Machine
Making Copies Using Various Functions
• You can print stamps on copies. Stamps can include background numbers, scanned images, dates,
and page numbers.
"Stamps", Copy/ Document Server.
• You can reduce or enlarge the copy image. With the Auto Reduce / Enlarge function, the machine
automatically calculates the reproduction ratio based on the sizes of the originals and the paper
you have specified.
See "Reducing or Enlarging Originals", Copy/ Document Server.
• Copier functions such as Duplex, Combine, Booklet, and Magazine allow you to save on paper by
copying multiple pages onto single sheets.
For details about duplex copying, see "Duplex Copying", Copy/ Document Server.
For details about combined copying, see "Combined Copying", Copy/ Document Server.
For details about the booklet and magazine functions, see "Booklet/Magazine", Copy/
Document Server.
• You can copy onto various types of paper such as envelopes and OHP transparencies.
See "Copying onto Various Types of Paper", Copy/ Document Server.
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Printing Data Using Various Functions
DPK128
• This machine supports network and local connections.
What You Can Do with This Machine
• You can print or delete print jobs stored on the machine's hard disk, which have been previously
sent from computers using the printer driver. The following types of print jobs can be selected:
Sample Print, Locked Print, Hold Print, and Stored Print.
See "Storing Documents in the Hard Disk Drive and Printing Them", Print.
• You can collate printed paper.
See "Collate", Print.
• You can print files stored on a removable memory device and specify print conditions such as print
quality and print size.
See "Direct Printing from a Memory Storage Device", Print.
Utilizing Stored Document
You can store files scanned in copier, facsimile, printer, or scanner mode on the machine's hard disk.
Web Image Monitor allows you to use your computer to search for, view, print, delete, and send stored
files via the network. You can also change print settings and print multiple documents (Document Server).
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CJQ603
1. What You Can Do with This Machine
• You can retrieve stored documents scanned in scanner mode to your computer.
• Using the file format converter, you can download documents stored in copier, Document Server,
or printer mode to your computer.
• For details about how to use the Document Server, see "Storing Data in the Document Server",
Copy/ Document Server.
• For details about the Document Server in copier mode, see "Document Server", Copy/ Document
Server.
• For details about the Document Server in printer mode, see "Saving and Printing Using the
Document Server", Print.
• For details about the Document Server in fax mode, see "Storing a Document", Fax.
• For details about the Document Server in scanner mode, see "Storing and Saving the Scanned
Documents", Scan.
Sending and Receiving Faxes without Paper
Reception
You can store and save received fax documents as electronic formats in the machine's hard disk
without printing them.
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CJQ604
CJQ605
What You Can Do with This Machine
You can use Web Image Monitor to check, print, delete, retrieve, or download documents using
your computer (Storing received documents).
• See "Confirming/Printing/Deleting Received and Stored Documents", Fax.
Transmission
You can send a fax from your computer over the network (Ethernet or wireless LAN) to this
machine, which then forwards the fax via its telephone connection (LAN-Fax).
• To send a fax, print from the Windows application you are working with, select LAN-Fax as
the printer, and then specify the destination.
• You can also check the sent image data.
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xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
CJQ606
1. What You Can Do with This Machine
• For details about the machine's settings, see "Network Settings Requirements", Connecting the
Machine/ System Settings.
• For details about how to use the function, see "Sending Fax Documents from Computers", Fax.
Sending and Receiving Faxes via the Internet
E-mail Transmission and Reception
IP-Fax
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This machine converts scanned document images to e-mail format, and transmits and receives the
e-mail data over the Internet.
• To send a document, specify an e-mail address instead of dialing the destination telephone
number (Internet Fax and e-mail transmission).
See "Specifying an Internet Fax Destination Manually", Fax.
• This machine can receive e-mail messages via Internet Fax or from computers (Internet Fax
Reception and Mail to Print).
See "Receiving E-Mail by Internet Fax/Mail to Print", Fax.
• Internet Fax compatible machines and computers that have e-mail addresses can receive email messages via Internet Fax.
The IP-Fax function sends or receives documents between two facsimiles directly via a TCP/IP
network.
• To send a document, specify an IP address or host name instead of a fax number (IP-Fax
Transmission).
See "Specifying an IP-Fax Destination Manually", Fax.
CJQ612
What You Can Do with This Machine
• This machine can receive documents sent via Internet Fax (IP-Fax Reception).
See "Types of Reception", Fax.
• Using a VoIP gateway, this machine can send to G3 facsimiles connected to the public
switched telephone network (PSTN).
• For details about the machine's settings, see "Network Settings Requirements", Connecting the
Machine/ System Settings.
Sending and Receiving Faxes by Using the Machine without Fax Unit Installed
You can send and receive faxes through a different machine's fax functions via a network (Remote Fax).
• To use the remote fax function, install the fax connection unit on the main-machine and submachine.
• The procedure for sending faxes is as same as that of for the machine with the fax unit. When a job
has finished, confirm results displayed on sending history or printed on reports.
• You can forward documents received by the main machine with the facsimile function to submachines.
• For details, see "Sending/Receiving Documents Using a Remote Machine (Remote Fax)", Fax.
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CJQ607
1. What You Can Do with This Machine
Using the Facsimile and the Scanner in a Network Environment
• You can send scan files to a specified destination using e-mail (Sending scan files by e-mail).
See "Overview of E-Mail Transmission Function", Fax.
See "Basic Procedure for Sending Scan Files by E-mail", Scan.
• You can send scan files directly to folders (Sending scan files by Scan to Folder).
See "Overview of Folder Transmission Function", Fax.
See "Basic Procedure When Using Scan to Folder", Scan.
• You can use Web Services on Devices (WSD) to send scan files to a client computer.
See "Basic Operating Procedure of WSD Scanner (Push Type)", Scan.
Embedding Text Information in Scanned Files
You can extract text information from a scanned document and embed it in the file without using a
computer.
If you scan a document using this function, embedded text can be searched by using the text search
function or copied to another document.
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CUL003
CJQ608
What You Can Do with This Machine
• To use this function, the OCR unit is required.
• You can select a file type from [PDF], [High Compression PDF], or [PDF/A].
• This function can optically recognize characters in various languages and up to approximately
40,000 characters a page.
• See "Embedding Text Information in Scanned Data", Scan.
Preventing Information Leakage (Security Functions)
• You can protect documents from unauthorized access and stop them from being copied without
permission.
• You can control the use of the machine, as well as prevent machine settings from being changed
without authorization.
• By setting passwords, you can prevent unauthorized access via the network.
• You can erase or encrypt the data on the hard disk to minimize the risk of information leakage.
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CUL004
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xxx@xxx.xxx
600 dpi
1. What You Can Do with This Machine
• You can limit the usage of functions for each user.
• See Security Guide.
Centrally Controlling Scan Conditions and Distribution
You can use the distributed scan management (DSM) system in Windows Server 2008 R2/2012 to
manage the destinations and scan settings for each individual user in a group and to use the information
when distributing scanned data.
You can also use this system to centrally manage information about people using the network and the
machine's scanner functions. Both delivered files and user information can be controlled.
• You must set up and configure a Windows server to use the distributed scan management system.
This system is supported by Windows Server 2008 R2 or later.
• For details about how to deliver files using the distributed scan management system, see
"Managing Scan Conditions and Other Settings in the Block Using Distributed Scan Management",
Scan.
Monitoring and Setting the Machine Using a Computer
Using Web Image Monitor, you can check the machine's status and change the settings.
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CJQ609
DPK129
What You Can Do with This Machine
You can check which tray is running out of paper, register information in the Address Book, specify the
network settings, configure and change the system settings, manage jobs, print the job history, and
configure the authentication settings.
• See "Using Web Image Monitor", Connecting the Machine/ System Settings.
• See Web Image Monitor Help.
Preventing Unauthorized Copying
You can print embedded patterns on printouts to prevent unauthorized copying.
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1. What You Can Do with This Machine
• Using the printer driver, you can embed a pattern in the printed document. If the document is
copied on a machine with the Copy Data Security unit, protected pages are grayed out in the
copy. This can minimize the risk of confidential information being copied. Protected fax messages
are grayed out before being transmitted or stored. If a document protected by unauthorized copy
guard is copied on a machine that is equipped with the Copy Data Security unit, the machine
beeps to notify users that unauthorized copying is being attempted.
If the document is copied on a machine without the Copy Data Security Unit, the hidden text
becomes conspicuous in the copy, showing that the copy is unauthorized.
• Using the printer driver, you can embed text in the printed document for unauthorized copy
prevention. If the document is copied, scanned, or stored in a Document Server by a copier or
multifunction printer, the embedded text appears conspicuous in the copy, discouraging such
unauthorized copying.
• For details, see Security Guide.
• For details, see the printer driver Help.
• For details about this function in the printer mode, see "Printing Documents That Are Not Authorized
for Duplication", Print.
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2. Getting Started
DPK052
1
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3
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768
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10
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This chapter describes how to start using this machine.
Guide to Names and Functions of Components
• Do not obstruct the machine's vents. Doing so risks fire caused by overheated internal
components.
Front and left view
1. ADF
Lower the ADF over originals placed on the exposure glass.
If you load a stack of originals in the ADF, the ADF will automatically feed the originals one by one.
2. Exposure glass
Place originals face down here. For details, see page 74 "Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass".
3. Control panel
See page 44 "Guide to the Names and Functions of the Machine's Control Panel".
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DPK053
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5
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2. Getting Started
4. Tray Extension
Pull this fence to prevent paper from falling off.
5. Main power switch
To operate the machine, the main power switch must be on. If it is off, open the main power switch's cover and
turn the switch on.
6. Paper size dial
Use this dial to specify the paper size. To use a paper size that is not indicated on the paper size dial, set the
dial to " ". If this is the case, set the paper size using the control panel.
7. Paper Tray
Paper is loaded here. For details about the sizes and types of paper that can be used, see page 137
"Loading Paper".
8. Left Cover
Open to access the waste toner bottle. For details, see "Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle", Maintenance and
Specifications.
9. Vents
Prevent overheating.
10. Standard Tray
Copied/printed paper and fax messages are delivered here.
Front and right view
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