Please read all of these instructions and keep this manual by your machine.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
MEMORY (FEATURE EXPANDER TYPE 100 2M, FEATURE EXPANDER
TYPE 100 4M)
Either a 2 - Mbyte Fax memory card or 4 - Mbyte Fax memory card can be
added.
PC-FAX EXPANDER TYPE 120
This allows use of this machine as a scanner and a PC FAX modem.
Trademark Notice:
Canon and BJ are registered trademarks and Bubble Jet is a trademark of
Canon Inc.
Other brand and product names may be trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
USA
FCC Requirements
1. This equipme nt complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the cover of th is equ ipm en t is a la be l tha t con ta ins, amo ng
other info rm at ion , th e FCC re gist ra tio n nu mb er and ring er equ ivale nce num ber (REN) for this eq uip me nt . If req ue ste d,
this informa tio n mu st be pro vide d to the tele ph on e com pa ny.
2. This equipment uses th e fo llowin g USOC jack: RJ11C
3. The REN is used to determine the qua nt ity of device s which ma y be conne cte d to the te lep ho ne line . Excessive REN’ s
on the telep ho ne line ma y resu lt in th e de vices not ringing in respo nse to an incom ing call. In most , but no t all ar ea s, th e
sum of the REN’s sho uld not excee d five (5.0) . Con ta ct th e telep ho ne comp any to de te rmine the maximum REN for the
calling area.
4. If this equipm ent cau ses ha rm to the te lep ho ne network, the telep hone comp an y will notif y you in advan ce th at
tempora ry disco nt inu ance of service may be requir ed . If adva nce not ice is not practica l, th e te lep ho ne compan y will
notify the cust om er as soon as possib le. Also, you will be advise d of you r righ t t o f ile a com pla int with th e FCC if you
believe it is nece ssar y.
5. The telephon e compa ny ma y make chan ges in it s facilit ies, equipm en t, ope rations, or proced ur es t hat cou ld affect the
operatio n of the equipm en t. If th is h ap pe ns, the tele ph on e com pa ny will pro vide advance notice in or de r fo r you to ma ke
necessar y mod ifica tio ns in or de r to main ta in un int er ru pt ed service .
6. In the eve nt of op eration proble ms (d ocu me nt jam, copy jam, communica tio n er ro r ind icat ion ), ref er to th e solvin g
problems sect ion in this manual.
7. If you cannot correct the proble m, plea se con tact th e RICO H CORP. CUSTOMER SUPPORT DEPT. at 1-800-FAST FIX
for repair and warr an ty inf or ma tio n. If it is causing harm to th e te lep ho ne net wor k, the telepho ne comp an y may re qu est
you to disconne ct th e equipment from the ne two rk un til th e prob lem is resolve d.
8. This equipme nt cann ot be use d on tele ph one company-pr ovid ed coin ser vice. Conn ect ion to Pa rt y Lin e Ser vice is
subject to state tariffs.
WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY NUMBERS AND/OR MAKING TEST CALLS
TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
1. R emain on the line an d briefly expla in to the di spatch er the r eason for the
call before ha ngin g up.
2. P erform such ac tivi ties in th e off-p eak hour s, such as early morn ing hour s or
l ate ev enin gs.
CANADA
The Indust ry Can ad a lab el ide nt ifie s cert ifie d eq uip me nt . Th is cert ifica tio n me an s tha t t he eq uip ment meets certa in
telecom munications netwo rk pr ot ective, opera tio na l, an d saf et y req uirements. The depar tm en t d oe s no t gu ar an te e the equipme nt
will operate to the user’s satisf act ion . Bef or e inst allin g this equ ipm en t, user s shou ld ensur e th at it is permissible to be connect ed
to the facilitie s of th e local telecommu nica tio ns company. The equipm en t mu st also be in sta lled using an accepta ble met ho d of
connection . Th e cust om er shou ld be awar e that complian ce with the abo ve con dit ion s may no t p re ven t d eg rada tio n of service in
some situations.
Repairs to cert ifie d eq uip me nt shou ld be mad e by an aut ho rize d Can ad ian main te na nce facility designate d b y th e sup plier . An y
repairs or alt erations made by th e use r to this eq uip me nt , or equipm en t ma lfu nct ion s, ma y give th e te leco mm un icat ion s comp an y
cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground
connection s of th e power utility, telep ho ne lines, and inte rn al me ta llic wate r pipe syste m, if presen t, are conn ect ed to ge th er. T his
precautio n ma y be pa rticularly importa nt in rural ar ea s.
Caution: Use rs sho uld not att em pt to make such conn ect ions themselves, but shou ld con ta ct th e ap pr op ria te elect ric insp ect ion
authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
The standard connecting arrangement code for this equipment is CA11A.
The Load Num be r (LN) assigned to each ter min al de vice de no te s t he percen tage of the to ta l lo ad to be conn ect ed to a te lep ho ne
loop which is used by the device to pr eve nt over loa din g. The ter min at ion of a loo p ma y consist of an y comb ina tio n of device s
subject only t o th e re qu ire me nt tha t th e sum of th e loa d nu mb er s of all th e de vices do es no t exceed 100.
SUPPLIES
Caution: Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that
may result from the use of parts other than genuine Ricoh parts in your
Ricoh office product.
INK CARTRIDGE
❐Ink Cartridge Type 120 Black is recommended for the best monochrome
performance.
❐Ink Cartridge Type 125 Color is recommended for the best colour
performance.
❐Ink Refill Type 125 Black is recommended as a replacement when Ink
Refill Type 125 Color runs out of black ink.
❐Ink Refill Type 125 Color is recommended as a replacement when Ink
Refill Type 125 Color runs out of Color ink.
Headquarter s: Ricoh Corp oration, 5 Dedrick Place , W est Caldwe ll, NJ 0 7006 . 20 1-88 2- 20 00
U.S. Governmen t Mar ket ing : Rico h Co rp orat ion , 3 60 1 Eise nhowe r Avenue, Suit e 4 00, Ale xandria,VA 223 04 .(70 3) 317- 32 90
Ricoh Company. , Lt d. 15- 5, Mina mi-Aoyama 1-ch om e, Mina to ku, Tokyo 10 7, Jap an
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for
connection to host computer in order to meet FCC emission limits.
Energy Saving Information
As an Energy Star Partner, we have determined that this fax
model meets Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.
This product was designed to reduce the environmental impact associated
with this fax equipment. This is accomplished by means of energy saving
features such as Low Power (Energy Saver) modes and Night Timer.
Please see applicable sections of operating manual for details.
Notice about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (Valid in the USA
only)
Attention Please!
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 among other things
makes it unlawful for any person to send any message via a telephone
fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top
or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the
transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the
business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and
the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other
entity, or individual. This information is transmitted with your document
by the TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification) feature.
In order for you to meet the requirement, your machine must be
programmed by following the instructions in the accompanying Operation
Manual. In particular, please refer to the "General Precations" and/or
"Some Items Must be Programmed First" sections. Also refer to the TTI
(Transmit Terminal Identification) programming procedure to enter the
business identification and telephone number of the terminal or business.
Do not forget to set the date and time.
Thank you.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.Read all of these instruc ti ons .
2.Save these instructions for later use.
3.Follow all warnings and inst ruc tions mark ed on the product.
4.Unplug this product from the wall the outlet before cl eaning. Do not use liquid cl eaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for c leani ng.
5.Do not use this product near water.
6.Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. The product may fall ,
causing serious damage to the produc t or injuring the user.
7.Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provi ded for vent il ati on; to
ensure reliable operation of the product and to protec t it from overheati ng, thes e openings
must not be blocked or covered. The openings shoul d never be bloc ked by pl ac ing th e
product on a bed, sofa,rug or other similar surfac e. Thi s product should not be placed i n a
built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
8.This product should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marki n g
label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult an authorised sal es person
or your local power company.
9. This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your elect ric i an to
replace your obsolete outl et. Do not defeat the purpose of the ground grounding type plug.
(This does not apply in countries in which the 2-wire, non-grounded type plug is used,)
10.Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locat e this produc t where persons
will walk on the cord.
11. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of ampere ratings
of the products plugged into the extension c ord does not exc eed the extens ion c or d
ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total of all produc ts plugged into t he wall outlet
does not exceed 15 amperes.
12.Never push objects of any kind int o this product through cabinet slots as they may touc h
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could resul t in a risk of fire or electri c
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
13.Do not attempt to service thi s product yoursel f, as opening or removing c ov ers may
expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servic i ng to qualified
service personnel.
14. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servic ing to qualif ied serv ice pers onnel
under the following conditions:
A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water .
D. If the product does not operate normally when the operating
instructions are followed. A djust only those controls that are cov ered
by the operating instructi ons sinc e improper adjus tment of other
controls may result in damage and will often required ex tens iv e work
by a qualified technici an to rest ore the product to normal operati on.
E. If the product has been dropped or cabinet has been damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indi cati ng a
need for service.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this product. This compact machine is ideal for
small businesses and home office users. It is very easy to operate. Also, you
can get printouts from your computer just by entering printer mode. If you
install the optional color cartridge, you can get printouts in color. You will
soon become accustomed to its features and will be able to enjoy years of
service from it.
Your machine is equipped with a wide range of labor-saving and cost saving
features. Please keep this manual near the machine at all times.
INTRODUCTION
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WHAT DOES A FAX MACHINE DO?
A fax machine scans your document and converts it into a series of black
and white dots (the number of dots there are across and down the page
depends on the resolution that you selected
section of this manual for details). This series of dots is transformed into an
electrical signal and sent out over the telephone line to the destination fax
machine.
The receiving fax machine reconstructs your document from the incoming
signal, and prints it.
If you are worried about whether the message arrived at the destination, you
can check a report called the TCR (Transaction Confirmation Report). When
you print this report, you can see the result of the most recent fax
communications made by your machine.
You can use your fax machine to send and receive many types of
documents, even photographs.
-refer to the specifications
When you are in printer mode, you will be able to use the machine as a
desktop printer for your personal computer. To ensure that the printer can be
used with a wide range of application programs, emulation modes for
different printer types have been provided.
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WHAT DOES THE PRINTER DO?
SOME OF THE THINGS THAT THIS MACHINE
Polling Receptio n
See page 44
CAN DO
This machine has many features. Here is a sample of what it can do.
Sending a Fax to More Than One Location
See page 18
Forwarding
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See page 85
Programing Keystrokes
See page 56
Sending a Fax Later
See page 23
Authorized Recepti on
See page 70
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual contains instructions on how to operate and take care of your
machine. Please keep it near the machine at all times.
Note that the external appearance of the machine in some illustrations may
differ slightly from the actual machine.
The manual consists of the following sections.
❐How to Use This Manual - This is the section that you are now reading.
It contains an overview of the manual.
❐General Precautions - This section lists precautions that you should
keep in mind when operating the machine. Read this section before you
begin to use your machine.
❐Guide to Components - This contains a diagram that shows where the
main components of your machine are situated. It also describes the
functions of the various buttons and indicators that are on your
machine’s operation panel.
❐Basic Fax Operation - This section describes the features and settings
that would normally be used on a daily basis.
❐Other Fax Features - This section explains how to take advantage of
the special features of your fax machine.
❐Using The Printer - This section explains how to use the machine as a
printer and take advantage of the printer features.
❐Reports - This section explains the reports that the machine generates:
When there are error codes or paper jams refer to this section (many
routine problems do not need to be solved by an experienced
technician).
❐Maintaining Your Machine - This section shows you what to do when
consumable supplies run out.
❐Solving Problems - For example when your machine cannot
communicate or there is a paper jam.
❐Technical Reference - Inputting characters, setting up the user
switches, specifications and other technical information.
❐Appendix A - The best place to install your machine is described here.
Please also refer to it when you plan to move the machine to another
location. It also explains the things you have to do before you can send
your fax message, and lists important features that will make faxing
more convenient.
❐Appendix B -Printing in color.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
WARNING : Do not attempt any maintenance or troubleshooting other
than that mentioned in this manual.
Pay attention to the following :
Power Supply
1. Power requirements:
115Vac, 60 Hz.
2.Insert the power plug securely into the
wall socket.
3.Make sure that the wall outlet is near
the machine and readily accessible.
4.Do not connect other equipment to the
same socket.
5.Do not step on or set anything on the
power cord.
INTRODUCTION
6.Do not connect other equipment to the
same extension cord.
7. Be sure that the power cord is not in a
position where it could trip someone.
Grounding
Ground the machine and the lightning protection circuit in accordance with
the regulations. Do not ground to gas or water pipes, or to a telephone
ground plug. Proper grounding is to the ground terminal of the power outlet.
Be sure that the ground terminal of the power outlet is properly grounded.
The lightning protection circuit for the machine requires the machine to be
properly grounded. If proper grounding is provided, about 90% of lightning
damage can be prevented. For safety, be sure to connect the machine to a
three-prong grounded outlet.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
COLD WEATHER POWER-UP
Avoid raising the room temperatur e abruptly
when it is below 57°F , or condensation may
form inside the machine.
1. Raise the room temperature to 68°F at
less than 18°F per hour.
2. Wait for 30 to 60 minutes.
3.Turn the power on.
Do not use the machine near a humidifier.
THUNDERSTORMS
With proper grounding, about 90% of lightning
damage can be prevented. However, if
possible, during severe electric storms
disconnect the power cord and telephone line
cord.
NOTE: All fax messages stored in the
memory are erased if the power is switched
off for more than one hour.
PAPER PRECAUTIONS
The following list of precautions tells you how to store and handle your
printer paper.
Unused paper
❐Store in a dry, cool, dark place.
❐Do not store under uneven pressure.
❐Only use fresh unmarked paper.
Copies
❐Store in a dry, cool, dark place.
❐Do not use adhesives or writing materials containing alcohol or other
organic solvents.
❐Avoid contact with films or adhesive tapes containing plasticisers .
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
❐Avoid contact with diazo photosensitive paper.
❐When a copy gets wet, dry it by wiping it gently with a soft cloth or tissue.
❐Do not scratch or rub it with hard materials .
❐Do not copy with a mercury lamp diazo copier.
❐Make a photocopy if the information is to be kept for a long time.
❐Do not store copies in vinyl file folders.
INK CARTRIDGES
❐Ink Cartridge Type 120 Black is recommended for the best black
performance. For color printing, Ink Cartridge Type 125 Color is
recommended.
❐Store in a cool, dark place.
❐Keep out of reach of children. The ink in the cartridge contains isopropyl
alcohol 67-63-0.
❐Never store where it may be exposed to heat.
❐Do not unpack a cartridge until you need to use it.
❐Do not touch the print head : This is a precision
component.
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❐Do not lay heavy objects on the ink cartridge.
❐Do not remove the ink cartridge from the printer
unless you have to; ink inside the cartridge will dry
out and the cartridge will not disperse ink.
❐For best results, change the cartridge at least once a
year.
❐Do not attempt to refill ink cartridges. Printouts with
refilled cartridges may be of poor quality.
❐Do not disassemble ink cartridges. Ink may be spilled on your hands or
clothes.
❐Do not subject cartridges to shock or vibration; ink may spill out of the
cartridge.
❐Do not touch the aluminum plate on the cartridge.
❐Do not replace the protective seal and head cap.
❐If you unwrap a cartridge and do not install it, store it in the ink cartridge
container.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
❐Do not unplug the power cord while the machine is operating.
❐Do not overload the paper feed unit.
❐Keep corrosive liquids, such as acid, off the machine.
❐Do not touch copy paper if your fingers are wet or oily; fingerprints may
appear on the copy.
❐Do not let paper clips, staples or other small metal objects fall into the
machine.
❐Do not place beverages on or near the machine, they may spill on or
into it.
❐While the machine is in operation, do not unplug the power cord.
❐If you open the front cover, the machine does not stop printing at once.
Do not touch the inside of the machine while it is working.
❐Make sure the ink cartridge is in its home position.
❐After the cover has been open, the machine will automatically perform
print head cleaning.
GENERAL
❐Since some parts of the machine are supplied with high voltage, make
sure that you do not attempt any repairs or attempt to access any parts
of the machine except those described in this manual.
❐Do not modify or replace parts other than those mentioned in this
manual.
❐After unplugging the power cord, always wait for more than three
seconds before plugging it back in.
❐A lithium battery has been used in this machine to provide the maximum
storage life for your programmed data (such as Quick Dial keys and
Speed Dial codes). Your data will be saved for 5 years if you keep the
machine’s power on all the time.
❐Do not place the machine in direct sunlight.
❐Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
❐Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
the end of the work period.
❐Ink is readily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by
washing with soap and water.
❐Be careful not to get any ink on your clothing.
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GUIDE TO COMPONENTS
GUIDE TO
COMPONENTS
9
OPERATION PANEL
2
1
4
ABC
GHIJKL
PRSTUV
OPER
3
DEF
MNO
WXY
5
Receive File IndicatorLights when an incoming message was
received into the memory.
Check Display IndicatorLights or blinks when there is a problem
with the machine; look at the display to
determine the nature of the problem.
Function KeyPress to use one of the numbered
Yes Key (m)Use to answer questions on the display.
1
No Key (i)Use to answer questions on the display.
Replace Cartridge( j )Use to replace cartridges.
Arrow KeysWhen the arrow keys (j and k keys) are
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functions.
shown on the display, use these keys to
access the options, items, or functions
shown by the arrow. Also use them to
move the cursor when programming or
editing a displayed item.
OPERATION PANEL
Auto Select Mode Key
and Indicator
Press this key to use Auto Receive Mode.
The indicator lights when you are in this
mode.
Detail IndicatorLights when you are in Detail mode.
Fine IndicatorLights when you are in Fine mode.
Halftone Key/ Halftone
Press this to use Halftone Mode, the
2
Indicator
indicator lights when you are in the this
mode.
Memory KeyPress this if you wish to transmit a fax
message using the memory features.
On line Key/ On Line
Indicator
Press this to switch the printer On line or
Off line. While this indicator is blinking you
can not print.
Speed Dial KeyPress this to dial using Speed Dials.
Pause/Redial KeyPress this if you need to insert a pause
when dialing. Also, press this to redial the
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last dialed number.
On Hook Dial KeyPress this to dial without picking up the
GUIDE TO
COMPONENTS
handset.
Clear KeyUse this to delete a single character on the
display during programming.
Quick Dial KeysEach of these can be programmed with a
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telephone number.
Ten KeypadUse this as a telephone keypad, or to enter
Speed Dial codes.
Stop KeyPress this to stop the machine and return it
5
to standby mode.
Start / Copy KeyPress this to start fax communications or
copy a document in the feeder.
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1
3
FRONT VIEW
2
9
10
8
7
6
5
4
12
11
1Paper Feed Lever7Operation Panel
2Document Table Extention8Document T ray
3Paper Feed9Document Tray Extension
4Document Table (Paper Feed
Cover )
5Handset11Copy Tr ay
6Document Guides12Front Cover
10Copy Tray Extension
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BASIC FAX OPERATION
indicates a hint (for example a page number where related information
can be found)
Most procedures start from standby mode as shown below. The percentage
number shows how much memory space is remaining. "
MEM.TX
" indicates
that the machine is in Memory Transmission mode.
❐ Immediate Transmission mode
❐ Memory Transmission mode
READY 100% 10:00AMSET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
MEM.TX 100% 10:00AMSET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
NOTE:If you start a procedure and do not enter anything at the operation
panel for 3 minutes, the machine returns to standby mode.
BASIC FAX
OPERATION
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SENDING IMMEDIATELY VS. SCANNING
There are two ways to send a fax message:
❐Memory T ransmis sion
❐Immediate Transmis sion
Sending Immediately (Immediate Transmission)
QUICKLY
This is known as Immediate Transmission. It is useful when:
❐You wish to send a message immediately.
❐You quickly wish to check whether you have successfully connected with
the other party.
❐Your machine’s memory is becoming full.
The machine dials immediately after you press the Start key (or at a
specified later time, if you used a time delay feature like Send Later). The
message is scanned and transmitted page by page without being stored in
memory.
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SENDING IMMEDIATELY VS. SCANNING QUICKLY
Scanning Quickly (Memory Transmission)
This is called Memory Transmission. It is advantageous because:
BASIC FAX
OPERATION
❐Fax messages can be scanned much more quickly (you can take your
document away from the fax machine without waiting for the
transmission to be completed).
❐While your fax message is being sent, another user can operate the
machine (people will not have to wait by the fax machine a long time).
❐You can send the same message to more than one place with the same
operation.
After you press the Start key, the machine doesn’t dial until all the pages of
your fax message have been stored in the memory.
The default mode of this machine is Immediate Transmission, so the
procedures described in this manual will be based on the assumption that
you are using Immediate Transmission.
Cross-references
Send Later:see page 23.
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SENDING IMMEDIATELY (Immediate
leading edge
Transmission)
With this procedure you may only specify one destination. The advantages
and disadvantages of Immediate Transmiss ion and Memory Transmission
are discussed on pages 14 and 15.
Make sure that the machine is in
1
standby mode.
If the display does not look like above,
2
then press the Memory Key.
Follow both steps in any order:
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❐ You can dial in any of these ways
(only one destination):
a) Ten Keypad b) Quick Dial c) Speed Dial d) Handset
❐ Carefully place your fax message
face down into the document feeder.
READY 100% 10:00AMSET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
TRANSMIT Y/START3104719266
TRANSMIT OPTIONDIAL FAX NUMBER
llllllll
k
The machine will take it in.
NOTE:
❐ Take your hand away from the feeder before
the documents start feeding. Do not touch or
hold the documents while they are feeding.
❐ The sheets must be stacked face down in the
feeder . So they are fed properly, align the lead-
ing edges in a slight wedge shape so the bot-
tom document is inserted deepest.
❐ The pages must be face down in the feeder
with the first page at the bottom of the stack.
❐ Feed the pages in so that the top edge goes
in first.
❐ Do not feed in more than 15 pages.
❐ Do not use unsuitable types of originals (see
page 182).
❐ Adjust the doc ument guides to fit the width of
the pages.
❐ Do not use pages of dif ferent sizes .
Selecting Contrast : See page 20.
Options for sending a message: See page 23.
Good
leading edge
Bad
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SCANNING QUICKLY (Memory Transmission)
Press the Start key.
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The machine dials and the line to the other party is connected. While it is
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dialing, the number that you dialed is displayed (or if you used Quick
Dial or Speed Dial, the Quick Dial or Speed Dial Label stored for that
number is displayed). After transmission the machine will return to
standby mode.
NOW COMMUNICATING A4 ----->A4 TRANSMIT
NEW YORK OFFICEA4 ----->A4 TRANSMIT
SCANNING QUICKLY (Memory Transmission)
Make sure that the machine is in
1
standby mode. If the display does not
look as right, then press the Memory
key.
MEM.TX 100% 10:00AMSET DOC. OR DIAL NO
BASIC FAX
OPERATION
Follow both steps in any order.
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❐ Dial in one of the following ways:
a) Ten Keypad b) Quick Dial c) Speed Dial. d) Other
If your machine is beh ind a PBX, dial th e access code , th en a pause, the n th e te lep hone num ber. For international numb er s,
press the Paus e key after entering the country code.
❐ Carefully place your fax message
face down into the document feeder.
The machine will take it in.
NOTE: If you do not set the document carefully you can reset the ma-
chine to its default. Check after that the display still looks as
above.
TRANSMIT Y/STRT3104719266
Several destinations :
GROUP DIAL
Just one location
HANDSET
MEM.TX OPTIONDIAL FAX NUMBER
:
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SCANNING QUICKLY (Memory Transm ission)
Press the Yes key.
3
Either:
4
❐ Dial another number (Broadcasting).
See the next section : Go to step 2.
❐ Press the Start key.The machine will
scan the document and dial.
The machine dials, and the line to the
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other party is connected.
Watch the display. The identification of the other party will appear. If you
have dialed the wrong number, press the Stop key as soon as possible
and start over again.
TRANSMIT OPTIONDIAL NEXT FAX NUMBER
SAVING TO MEMORYF-001 P.01 99%
NOW COMMUNICATINGSET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
NEW YORK OFFICESET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
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After sending the message, the ma-
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chine hangs up automatically.
Transmission Using the Group Key
Either:
1
❐ Place a document into the feeder.
GROUP Y/STARTG1 DISTRIBUTOR
❐ Press the Quick Dial 10 (Group
Key). Then enter the group number.
Press the Start key.
2
Programming the Group Keysee page 218
Sending the Same Message to Many Destinations
This feature is called Broadcasting. When you are in Memory Transmission
mode, you can send the same message to many destinations (maximum 30
destinations). After dialing the number of the first destination (steps 2 & 3
above), dial another number. Repeat this procedure until you have dialed all
the numbers, then press the Start key.
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IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE
If you make a mistake when inputting a name or number, either :
❐Press the No key to erase the entire name or number and start again.
❐Press the Clear key to erase the last letter or digit that you entered.
If you enter the wrong function number,
❐Press the Function key to return to standby mode and start again.
If you dial the wrong number:
❐Press the No key to erase the number, then enter it again.
❐If scanning has already begun, press the Stop key.
❐If you have already programmed the number into the machine by
pressing the Yes key, remove the document from the feeder and start
again.
BASIC FAX
OPERATION
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS
You want to take out the document:
Open the operation panel and take it out.
CAUTION: Do not pull out the document without opening the scanner or
you will damage the machine.
You want to send more than 15 pages:
While the last page is being fed in, place more pages (up to 15) in the feeder.
You make a mistake while dialing:
If you have already pressed the Start key, press the Stop key immediately.
If you haven’t pressed the Start key yet, either:
❐Press the No key: The entire number is deleted. Enter a new number.
❐Press the Clear key: Only the last digit is deleted.
If you find a mistake after scanning and the document has been stored
as a memory file (Memory Transmission):
Use Function 21 to clear the memory file. (see page 40) and start again.
The Check Display indicator is blinking:
An error has been detected. Follow the instructions on the display. For more
information about error displays see page 160.
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