Ricoh PRSP201NW1 User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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How to Read This Manual.................................................................................................................................7
Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................7
Legal Prohibition.............................................................................................................................................7
Disclaimer........................................................................................................................................................7
About IP Address............................................................................................................................................8
Differences in Performance/Functions between Different Models.............................................................8
Differences in Performance/Functions between Different Models.............................................................8
Model-Specific Information.............................................................................................................................10
User Information on Electrical & Electronic Equipment.............................................................................11
Environmental Advice for Users..................................................................................................................12
Note for the Battery and/or Accumulator Symbol (For EU countries only)............................................13
Notes to Users of Facsimile Unit.................................................................................................................13
NOTICE TO USERS (NEW ZEALAND).....................................................................................................13
Important Safety Instructions (alt="Region B icon" title="")......................................................15
Notes to Users in the State of California....................................................................................................15
ENERGY STAR Program..................................................................................................................................16
1. Guide to the Machine
Guide to Components......................................................................................................................................19
Exterior..........................................................................................................................................................19
Exterior..........................................................................................................................................................21
Exterior..........................................................................................................................................................22
Interior...........................................................................................................................................................23
Control Panel................................................................................................................................................24
Control Panel................................................................................................................................................25
Initial Setup.......................................................................................................................................................28
What is Smart Organizing Monitor?..............................................................................................................29
Configuring Network Settings.........................................................................................................................30
Switch the LAN Type...................................................................................................................................30
Configuring the IP Address Settings Using the Control Panel...................................................................30
Configuring the Wireless LAN Settings Using the Control Panel.............................................................33
Configuring Network Settings.........................................................................................................................39
Switch the LAN Type...................................................................................................................................39
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Configuring the IP Address Settings Using the Web Image Monitor.......................................................39
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Configuring the Wireless LAN Settings......................................................................................................40
2. Loading Paper
Supported Paper..............................................................................................................................................45
Non-Recommended Paper Types...................................................................................................................47
Print Area..........................................................................................................................................................48
Loading Paper..................................................................................................................................................51
Loading Paper into Tray 1...........................................................................................................................51
Loading Paper into Bypass Tray.................................................................................................................55
Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size Using Control Panel...................................................................56
Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size Using Smart Organizing Monitor.............................................58
Placing Originals..............................................................................................................................................60
About Originals............................................................................................................................................60
Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass...................................................................................................62
Placing Originals in the Auto Document Feeder.......................................................................................63
3. Printing Documents
Basic Operation...............................................................................................................................................65
Printing on Both Sides of Sheets..................................................................................................................66
Canceling a Print Job...................................................................................................................................67
If a Paper Mismatch Occurs............................................................................................................................69
Continuing Printing Using Mismatched Paper...........................................................................................69
Continuing Printing Using Mismatched Paper...........................................................................................69
Continuing Printing Using Mismatched Paper...........................................................................................70
Resetting the Print Job..................................................................................................................................70
Resetting the Print Job..................................................................................................................................71
Resetting the Print Job..................................................................................................................................71
4. Copying Originals
Copier Mode Screen.......................................................................................................................................73
Basic Operation...............................................................................................................................................74
Canceling a Copy.......................................................................................................................................75
Basic Operation...............................................................................................................................................76
Canceling a Copy.......................................................................................................................................77
Making Enlarged or Reduced Copies............................................................................................................78
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Specifying Reduce/Enlarge.......................................................................................................................79
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Specifying Reduce/Enlarge.......................................................................................................................79
Combining Multiple Pages..............................................................................................................................81
Specifying Combine for Copying...............................................................................................................82
Copying Both Sides of an ID Card onto One Side of Paper........................................................................84
Copying an ID Card....................................................................................................................................84
Copying an ID Card....................................................................................................................................87
Making 2-sided Copies...................................................................................................................................89
Specifying 2 Sided Copying.......................................................................................................................90
Specifying the Scan Settings...........................................................................................................................92
Adjusting Image Density..............................................................................................................................92
Adjusting Image Density..............................................................................................................................92
Selecting the Document Type According to Original...............................................................................93
5. Scanning Originals
Scanner Mode Screen.....................................................................................................................................95
Registering the Scan Destination.....................................................................................................................96
Registering the Scan Destination................................................................................................................96
Basic Operation...............................................................................................................................................99
Scan to E-mail/FTP/Folder.........................................................................................................................99
Basic Operation for Scan to USB.............................................................................................................100
Specifying the Scan Settings.........................................................................................................................101
Specifying the Scanning Size According to the Size of the Original....................................................101
Adjusting Image Density...........................................................................................................................101
Specifying Resolution................................................................................................................................102
Scanning from a Computer...........................................................................................................................104
Using TWAIN scanner..............................................................................................................................104
TWAIN Scanning......................................................................................................................................104
Basic Operation for WIA Scanning.........................................................................................................106
6. Sending and Receiving a Fax
Fax Mode Screen..........................................................................................................................................107
Setting the Date and Time.............................................................................................................................108
Entering Characters.......................................................................................................................................109
Registering Fax Destinations.........................................................................................................................110
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Modifying or Deleting Fax Destinations..................................................................................................111
Configuring Fax Destinations Using Smart Organizing Monitor...........................................................111
Sending a Fax................................................................................................................................................113
Selecting Transmission Mode...................................................................................................................113
Basic Operation for Sending a Fax.........................................................................................................114
Specifying the Fax Destination.................................................................................................................116
Useful Sending Functions..........................................................................................................................120
Specifying the Scan Settings.....................................................................................................................122
Using the Fax Function from a Computer (PC FAX)....................................................................................124
Basic Operation for Sending Faxes from a Computer...........................................................................124
Configuring Transmission Settings............................................................................................................125
Configuring the PC FAX Address Book....................................................................................................126
Editing a Fax Cover Sheet........................................................................................................................127
Receiving a Fax..............................................................................................................................................128
Selecting Reception Mode.......................................................................................................................128
Lists/Reports Related to Fax.........................................................................................................................131
7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel
Basic Operation.............................................................................................................................................133
Copier Features Settings...............................................................................................................................134
Fax Features Settings.....................................................................................................................................137
Scanner Features Settings.............................................................................................................................143
Address Book Settings...................................................................................................................................146
System Settings...............................................................................................................................................147
Printing Lists/Reports.....................................................................................................................................153
Printing the Configuration Page................................................................................................................153
Types of Report..........................................................................................................................................153
Printer Features Settings.................................................................................................................................155
Network Settings............................................................................................................................................156
8. Configuring the Machine Using Utilities
Using Web Image Monitor...........................................................................................................................161
Displaying Top Page.................................................................................................................................161
Changing the Interface Language...........................................................................................................162
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Changing the Machine Settings...............................................................................................................164
Settings List.................................................................................................................................................165
Using Web Image Monitor...........................................................................................................................174
Displaying Top Page.................................................................................................................................174
Changing the Interface Language...........................................................................................................176
Menu..........................................................................................................................................................176
Changing the Machine Settings...............................................................................................................178
Settings List.................................................................................................................................................178
Using Smart Organizing Monitor.................................................................................................................187
Checking the Status Information...............................................................................................................187
Checking the Status Information...............................................................................................................188
Checking the Status Information...............................................................................................................189
Checking the Status Information...............................................................................................................190
Checking the Status Information...............................................................................................................191
Configuring the Machine Settings............................................................................................................192
Printing the Configuration Page................................................................................................................193
Updating the Firmware.............................................................................................................................194
9. Maintaining the Machine
Replacing the Print Cartridge........................................................................................................................195
Cautions When Cleaning..............................................................................................................................197
Cleaning the Inside of the Machine.............................................................................................................198
Cleaning the Exposure Glass........................................................................................................................200
Cleaning the Auto Document Feeder...........................................................................................................201
10. Troubleshooting
Common Problems.........................................................................................................................................203
Paper Feed Problems.....................................................................................................................................204
Removing Printing Jams.............................................................................................................................205
Removing Scanning Jams.........................................................................................................................210
Print Quality Problems...................................................................................................................................212
Checking the Condition of the Machine..................................................................................................212
Printer Problems.............................................................................................................................................213
Print Positions Do Not Match Display Positions......................................................................................214
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Scanner Problems..........................................................................................................................................216
Fax Problems..................................................................................................................................................217
Error and Status Indicate on the Control Panel...........................................................................................220
Messages on the Screen...........................................................................................................................220
Codes on the Screen.................................................................................................................................226
Error and Status Messages Appear on the Smart Organizing Monitor...................................................228
Error and Status Messages Appear in the PC FAX Window......................................................................230
11. Appendix
Notes About the Toner..................................................................................................................................231
Moving and Transporting the Machine.......................................................................................................232
Disposal......................................................................................................................................................232
Where to Inquire.......................................................................................................................................232
Consumables..................................................................................................................................................233
Print Cartridge............................................................................................................................................233
Specifications of the Machine......................................................................................................................234
General Function Specifications..............................................................................................................234
Printer Function Specifications..................................................................................................................236
Copier Function Specifications.................................................................................................................237
Scanner Function Specifications...............................................................................................................238
Fax Function Specifications......................................................................................................................239
Trademarks.....................................................................................................................................................240
INDEX...........................................................................................................................................................243
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How to Read This Manual

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Introduction

This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy place for quick reference.

Legal Prohibition

Do not copy or print any item for which reproduction is prohibited by law.
Copying or printing the following items is generally prohibited by local law:
bank notes, revenue stamps, bonds, stock certificates, bank drafts, checks, passports, driver's licenses.
The preceding list is meant as a guide only and is not inclusive. We assume no responsibility for its completeness or accuracy. If you have any questions concerning the legality of copying or printing certain items, consult with your legal advisor.

Disclaimer

Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable laws, in no event will the manufacturer be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of failures of this machine, losses of the registered data, or the use or non-use of this product and operation manuals provided with it.
Make sure that you always copy or have backups of the data registered in this machine. Documents or data might be erased due to your operational errors or malfunctions of the machine.
In no event will the manufacturer be responsible for any documents created by you using this machine or any results from the data executed by you.
For good output quality, the manufacturer recommends that you use genuine toner from the manufacturer.
The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine parts from the manufacturer with your office products.
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual.
Some illustrations or explanations in this guide may differ from your product due to improvement or change in the product.
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About IP Address

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In this manual, "IP address" covers both IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Read the instructions that are relevant to the environment you are using.

Differences in Performance/Functions between Different Models

The differences in main performance/functions between different models are as follows:
Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4
Model SP 203SF
SP 204SF
Fax Available
(Standard)
Ethernet Port (Network) Not Available Available
Scanner Functions Accessible Using the Control Panel and Smart Organizing Monitor
Scan to E-mail/FTP/Folder/USB Not Available Available Available Available
Web Image Monitor Not Available Available Available Available
Wireless LAN Not Available Not Available Not Available Available
Not Available Available Available Available
SP 203SFN
SP 204SFN
Available
(Standard)
(Standard)
SP 202SN
SP 204SN
Not Available Available
Available
(Standard)
SP 203SFNw
SP 204SFNw
(Standard)
Available
(Standard)

Differences in Performance/Functions between Different Models

The differences in main performance/functions between different models are as follows:
Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
Model SP 200 SP 200N SP 200Nw
Ethernet Port (Network) Not Available Available
(Standard)
Web Image Monitor Not Available Available Available
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Available
(Standard)
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Wireless LAN Not Available Not Available Available
Type 1 Type 2
Model SP 201N SP 201Nw
Wireless LAN Not Available Available
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Model-Specific Information

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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.
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The following information is region-specific. Read the information under the symbol that corresponds to the region of your machine.
(alt="region-a" title="") (mainly Europe and Asia)
If the label contains the following, your machine is a region A model:
• CODE XXXX -27
• 220-240V
(alt="region-b" title="") (mainly North America)
If the label contains the following, your machine is a region B model:
• CODE XXXX -17
• 120V
• 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.
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Important Safety Instructions

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User Information on Electrical & Electronic Equipment

Users in the countries where this symbol shown in this section has been specified in national law on collection and treatment of E-waste

Our Products contain high quality components and are designed to facilitate recycling.
Our products or product packaging are marked with the symbol below.
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The symbol indicates that the product must not be treated as municipal waste. It must be disposed of separately via the appropriate return and collection systems available. By following these instructions you ensure that this product is treated correctly and help to reduce potential impacts on the environment and human health, which could otherwise result from inappropriate handling. Recycling of products helps to conserve natural resources and protect the environment.
For more detailed information on collection and recycling systems for this product, please contact the shop where you purchased it, your local dealer or sales/service representatives.

All Other Users

If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities, the shop where you bought this product, your local dealer or sales/service representatives.

For Users in India

This product complies with the "India E-waste Rule 2011" and prohibits use of lead, mercury,
hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in concentrations exceeding 0.1 weight % and 0.01 weight % for cadmium, except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule.
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Environmental Advice for Users

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Users in the EU, Switzerland and Norway

Consumables yield
Please refer to either the User’s Manual for this information or the packaging of the consumable.
Recycled paper
The machine can use recycled paper which is produced in accordance with European standard EN 12281:2002 or DIN 19309. For products using EP printing technology, the machine can print on 64g/m2 paper, which contains less raw materials and represents a significant resource reduction.
Duplex printing (if applicable)
Duplex printing enables both sides of a sheet of paper to be used. This saves paper and reduces the size of printed documents so that fewer sheets are used. We recommend that this feature is enabled whenever you print.
Toner and ink cartridge return program
Toner and ink cartridge for recycling will be accepted free of charge from users in accordance with local regulations.
For details about the return program, please refer to the Web page below or consult your service person.
https://www.ricoh-return.com/
Energy efficiency
The amount of electricity a machine consumes depends as much on its specifications as it does on the way you use it. The machine is designed to allow you to reduce electricity costs by switching to Ready mode after it prints the last page. If required, it can immediately print again from this mode.
If no additional prints are required and a specified period of time passes, the device switches to an energy saving mode.
In these modes, the machine consumes less power (watts). If the machine is to print again, it needs a little longer to return from an energy saving mode than from Ready mode.
For maximum energy savings, we recommend that the default setting for power management is used.
Products that comply with the Energy Star requirement are always energy efficient.
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Note for the Battery and/or Accumulator Symbol (For EU countries only)

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In accordance with the Battery Directive 2006/66/EC Article 20 Information for end-users Annex II, the above symbol is printed on batteries and accumulators.
This symbol means that in the European Union, used batteries and accumulators should be disposed of separately from your household waste.
In the EU, there are separate collection systems for not only used electrical and electronic products but also batteries and accumulators.
Please dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre.

Notes to Users of Facsimile Unit

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Declaration of Conformity
Notice to Users in EEA Countries
This product complies with the essential requirements and provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
Notice to Users Accessing Analog PSTN in EEA Countries
This product is designed to be able to access analog PSTN in all EEA countries. Local PSTN compatibility is dependent on software switch settings. Please contact your service representative if relocating this product to another country. In the event of problems, please contact your service representative in the first instance.
The CE Declaration of Conformity is available by accessing the URL:
http://www.ricoh.co.jp/fax/ce_doc/ and selecting the product applicable.

NOTICE TO USERS (NEW ZEALAND)

• The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of
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compatible with all of Telecom's network services.
• This equipment is not capable, under all operating conditions, of correct operation at the higher speeds for which it is designed. Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties arise in such circumstances.
• Devices connected to the telephone port may lose their memory if this fax machine is on line for extended periods. To prevent this, such devices should have the facility for battery or similar backup of memory.
• This device may be subject to ringing or bell tinkle when certain other devices are connected to the same line. If this occurs, the problem should not be referred to the Telecom Faults Service.
• This equipment should not be used under any circumstances that may constitute a nuisance to other Telecom customers.
• Telepermitted equipment only may be connected to the auxiliary telephone port. The auxiliary telephone port is not specifically designed for 3-wire connected equipment that may not respond to incoming ringing when attached to this port.
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Important Safety Instructions

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Notes to Users in the State of California

Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See: www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ perchlorate
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ENERGY STAR Program

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ENERGY STAR® Program Requirements for Imaging Equipment
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The ENERGY STAR® Program Requirements for Imaging Equipment encourage energy conservation by promoting energy efficient computers and other office equipment.
The program backs the development and dissemination of products that feature energy saving functions.
It is an open program in which manufacturers participate voluntarily.
Targeted products are computers, monitors, printers, facsimiles, copiers, scanners, and multifunction devices. Energy Star standards and logos are internationally uniform.
This machine is equipped with the following Energy Saver modes: Energy Saver mode 1 and Energy Saver mode 2. The machine recovers from Energy Saver mode when it receives a print job, prints a received fax, or when any key is pressed.
Energy Saver mode 1
This machine automatically enters Energy Saver mode 1 about 30 seconds after the last operation is completed.
Energy Saver mode 2
This machine automatically enters Energy Saver mode 2 1 minute after the last operation is completed.
Specifications
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40 W or less
36.6 W or less
10 seconds or less
Energy Saver mode 1 Power Consumption
Default Interval 30 seconds
Recovery Time
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Energy Saver mode 2 Power Consumption
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3.9 W or less
3.1 W or less
Recovery Time
Recovery time and power consumption may differ depending on the conditions and environment of the
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*1
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1. Guide to the Machine

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Guide to Components

This section introduces the names of the various parts on the front and rear side of the machine and outlines their functions.

Exterior

• Type 1 models do not come with an Ethernet port and USB Flash Disk Port.
• Type 3 models do not come with Line and TEL Port.
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1. Exposure Glass
Place originals here sheet by sheet.
2. Control Panel
Contains a screen and keys for machine control.
3. Front Cover
Open this cover to replace consumables or clear a paper jam.
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4. Stop Fences
Raise this fence to prevent paper from falling off.
5. Bypass Tray
This tray can hold one sheet of plain paper.
6. Tray 1
This tray can hold up to 150 sheets of plain paper.
7. USB Flash Disk Port
Insert a USB flash disk to store scanned files using the Scan to USB function.
8. Power Switch
Use this switch to turn the power on or off.
9. Power Connector
Connect the power cord to the machine here. Insert the other end of the cable into a nearby wall outlet.
10. Auto Document Feeder (Exposure Glass Cover)
The ADF is integrated with the exposure glass cover. Open this cover to place documents on the exposure glass.
11. Input Tray for the ADF
Place stacks of originals here. They will feed in automatically. This tray can hold up to 15 sheets of plain paper.
12. ADF Cover
Open this cover to remove originals jammed in the ADF.
13. Rear Cover
Open this cover to deliver sheets face up or remove jammed paper.
14. Line and TEL Port
• Upper port: Port for external telephone connection.
• Lower port: G3 (analog) line Interface port for telephone line connection.
15. USB Port
Use this port to connect the machine to a computer using a USB cable.
16. Ethernet Port
Use this port to connect the machine to network using an Ethernet cable.
17. Tray Cover
Attach this cover when you extend the tray.
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1. Exposure Glass
Place originals here sheet by sheet.
2. Control Panel
Contains a screen and keys for machine control.
3. Exposure Glass Cover
Open this cover to place originals on the exposure glass.
4. Stop Fences
Raise this fence to prevent paper from falling off.
5. Front Cover
Open this cover to replace consumables or clear a paper jam.
6. Bypass Tray
This tray can hold one sheet of plain paper.
7. Tray 1
This tray can hold up to 150 sheets of plain paper.
8. Power Switch
Use this switch to turn the power on or off.
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9. Power Connector
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10. Rear Cover
Open this cover to deliver sheets face up or remove jammed paper.
11. USB Port
Use this port to connect the machine to a computer using a USB cable.
12. Tray Cover
Attach this cover when you extend the tray.

Exterior

• Type 1 models do not come with an Ethernet port.
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1. [Job Reset] key
Press this key to cancel an ongoing print job.
2. [Start] key
Press this key to print a test page. (By holding down the key for two seconds, the network setting list can be printed.) You can also use this key to print on the back of paper in duplex printing and to execute forced printing.
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3. Power Indicator
This indicator lights up blue when the machine is turned on. It flashes when a print job is received and while printing is in progress.
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4. Alert Indicator
This indicator lights up red when the machine runs out of paper or consumables, when the paper settings do not match the settings specified by the driver, or when other errors occur.
5. Stop Fences
Raise this fence to prevent paper from falling off.
6. Front Cover
Open this cover to replace consumables or clear a paper jam.
7. Bypass Tray
This tray can hold one sheet of plain paper.
8. Tray 1
This tray can hold up to 150 sheets of plain paper.
9. Power Switch
Use this switch to turn the power on or off.
10. Power Connector
Connect the power cord to the machine here. Insert the other end of the cable into a nearby wall outlet.
11. Rear Cover
Open this cover to deliver sheets face up or remove jammed paper.
12. USB Port
Use this port to connect the machine to a computer using a USB cable.
13. Ethernet Port
Use this port to connect the machine to network using an Ethernet cable.
14. Tray Cover
Attach this cover when you extend the tray.

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1. Print Cartridge
A replacement consumable that is required to make prints on paper. It needs to be replaced after approximately every 1,500 or 2,600 pages printed. For details about replacing the cartridge, see page 195 "Replacing the Print Cartridge".

Control Panel

• The actual control panel may look different from the illustration below, depending on the country of use.
• Depending on the model, the position of the keys may differ.
• Type 1 models do not have the [Scanner] key.
• Type 3 models do not have the [Facsimile] key and [Speed Dial] key.
• Type 3 models have the [ID Card Copy] key instead of the [ID Card Copy/On Hook Dial] key.
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1. [Facsimile] Key
Use this key to switch the machine to fax mode.
2. [Copy] Key
Use this key to switch the machine to copier mode.
3. [Speed Dial] Key
Use this key to send a fax using a registered speed dial number.
4. [ID Card Copy/On Hook Dial] Key
When the machine is in copier mode, use this key to perform an ID copy or modify ID copy settings.
When the machine is in fax mode, use this key to perform on-hook dialing.
5. [User Tools] Key
Press to display the menu for configuring the machine's system settings.
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6. [OK] Key
Use this key to confirm settings and specified values, or move to the next menu level.
7. [Stop/Clear] Key
Use this key to cancel or stop a print job, document copying, scanning, fax transmission/reception, and other actions in progress.
8. [Start] Key
Use this key to start fax transmission/reception, scan or copy.
9. [Scanner] Key
Use this key to switch the machine to scanner mode.
10. Power Indicator
This indicator lights up blue when the machine is turned on. It flashes when a print job is received and while printing, scanning, or fax transmission/reception is in progress.
11. Screen
Displays current status and messages.
12. Alert Indicator
This indicator lights up red when the machine runs out of paper or consumables, when the paper settings do not match the settings specified by the driver, or when other errors occur. It flashes slowly when the machine is running out of toner.
13. Scroll Keys
Press these keys to move the cursor in each direction.
14. Number Keys
Use to enter numerical values when specifying settings such as fax numbers and copy quantities, or enter letters when specifying names.

Control Panel

• The actual control panel may look different from the illustration below, depending on the country of use.
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1. Original Type Indicator
Displays the original type in three levels.
The original type is indicated by which segment is lit on this indicator.
Upper: Text/Photo
Middle: Text
Lower: Photo
2. Original Type key
Use this key to select the type of original.
3. Density Indicator
Displays the copy density in three levels.
The print density is indicated by which segment is lit on this indicator.
• Left: Lighter than normal
• Middle: Normal density
• Right: Darker than normal
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4. [Density] Key
Use this key to adjust the copy density.
5. [ID Card Copy] Key
Use this key to perform an ID copy.
6. Screen
Shows the number of copies and the error code.
7. [Number of copies] Key
Use this key to change the number of copies.
8. [Stop/Clear] Key
When the machine is online, press this key to cancel an ongoing print job.
9. [Start] Key
Use this key to start copying.
10. Power Indicator
This indicator lights up blue when the machine is turned on. It flashes when a print job is received and while printing or scanning is in progress.
11. Alert Indicator
This indicator lights up red when the machine runs out of paper or consumables, when the paper settings do not match the settings specified by the driver, or when other errors occur. It flashes slowly when the machine is almost out of toner.
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Initial Setup

When you turn this machine on for the first time, you must set the following items. Select each setting using the [ (alt="Down arrow key" title="")], [ (alt="Up arrow key" title="")], or number keys, and then press the [OK] key.
• [Language]
• [Country Code]
• [Year]
• [Month]
• [Day]
• Date format
• Time format
• [Hour]
• [Minute]
• The Type 3 model does not have the Initial Setup function.
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What is Smart Organizing Monitor?

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What is Smart Organizing Monitor?
Install this utility on your computer from the included CD-ROM before using it.
Smart Organizing Monitor provides the following functions:
• Displays the status of the machine
Displays paper jam messages and other error messages.
• Paper size and type settings
Displays the settings for paper sizes or types available on this machine.
• Print test and configuration pages
Prints List/Report to check the list of settings for this machine and other information.
Modify the IPv4 Address
Use to specify the IPv4 address.
Modify the IPv4 Address
Use to specify the IPv4 address.
• Modify the system settings
Use to change custom paper size settings and other settings on this machine.
Modify the printer settings
Use to change print settings such as [Error Skip:] and [I/O Time Out:] on this machine.
Modify the printer settings
Use to change this machine's print settings such as [Error Skip:] and [I/O Time Out:].
Modify the copy settings
Use to change the machine’s copy settings, such as [Reduce / Enlarge:] and bypass tray
settings.
Modify the network scanner
Use to add, change, or delete the scanner destination or change the server's properties.
Modify the Speed Dial
Register, change, or delete Speed Dial settings.
Modify the wireless LAN settings
Configure the wireless LAN settings manually.
Modify the wireless LAN settings
Configure the wireless LAN settings manually.
For details about basic instructions on how to use Smart Organizing Monitor, see page 161 "Configuring the Machine Using Utilities".
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Configuring Network Settings

This section describes configuring the settings required to use the machine on a network.
• Ethernet and wireless LAN settings cannot be enabled at the same time.

Switch the LAN Type

You can select either [Ethernet] or [Wireless LAN].
• You only need to configure this setting for the Type 4 model.
1. Press the [User Tools] key.
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2. Press the [ (alt="Down arrow key" title="")] or [ (alt="Up arrow key" title="")] key to
select [Network Settings], and then press the [OK] key.
3. Press the [ (alt="Down arrow key" title="")] or [ (alt="Up arrow key" title="")] key to
select [LAN Type], and then press the [OK] key.
4. Press the [ (alt="Down arrow key" title="")] or [ (alt="Up arrow key" title="")] key to
select [Ethernet] or [Wireless LAN], and then press the [OK] key.
After a setting is changed, the machine automatically restarts.

Configuring the IP Address Settings Using the Control Panel

The procedure for configuring network settings differs depending on whether IP address information is assigned automatically by the network (DHCP), or manually.
The IP address can also be configured via Web Image Monitor. For details about configuring the IP address, see page 161 "Using Web Image Monitor".
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