Savin C2820 Operating Manual

Operating Instructions

General Settings Guide

Getting Started Combined Function Operations Document Server User Tools (System Settings)
Troubleshooting Remarks Entering Text Security
Specifications
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information in this
manual before you use it.
Introduction
This manual describes detailed instructions on the operation and notes about the use of this machine. To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators are requested to read this manual carefully and follow the instructions. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.
Important
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be li­able for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or oper­ating the machine.
Notes:
Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine. Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Operator Safety:
This machine is considered a Class 1 laser device, safe for office/EDP use. The machine contains five AIGalnp laser diodes, 7-milliwatt, 645-660 nanometer wavelength for each emitter. Direct (or indirect reflected ) eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and interlock mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the opera­tor.
The following label is attached on the back side of the machine.
Laser Safety:
The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified customer engineer. The laser chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis and laser sub­systems to the factory or service depot when replacement of the optical subsystem is required.
Warning:
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Notes:
The model names of the machines do not appear in the following pages. Check the type of your ma­chine before reading this manual. (For details, see P.14 “Machine Types”.)
• Type 1: Aficio 2232C
• Type 2: Aficio 2238C Certain types might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the metric version.
For good copy quality, Ricoh recommends that you use genuine Ricoh toner.
Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine Ricoh parts with your Ricoh office products.
Power Source
220–240V, 50/60Hz, 8A or more Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as shown above. For details about power
source, see P.141 “Power Connection”.

Manuals for This Machine

The following manuals describe the operational procedures of this machine. For particular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual.
Note
Manuals provided are specific to machine type.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is necessary to view the manuals as a PDF file.
Two CD-ROMs are provided:
• CD-ROM 1 “Operating Instructions for Printer/Scanner”
• CD-ROM 2 “Scanner Driver & Document Management Utilities”
❖❖❖❖ General Settings Guide (this manual)
Provides an overview of the machine and describes System Settings (paper trays, Key Operator Tools, etc.), Document Server functions, and trouble­shooting. Refer to this manual for Address Book procedures such as registering fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and user codes.
❖❖❖❖ Network Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM1)
Describes procedures for configuring the machine and computers in a net­work environment.
❖❖❖❖ Copy Reference
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine's copier function.
❖❖❖❖ Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine's fac­simile function.
❖❖❖❖ Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>
Describes advanced functions, and settings for key operators.
❖❖❖❖ Printer Reference 1
Describes system settings and operations for the machine's printer function.
❖❖❖❖ Printer Reference 2 (PDF file - CD-ROM1)
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine's print­er function.
❖❖❖❖ Scanner Reference (PDF file - CD-ROM1)
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine's scan­ner function.
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❖❖❖❖ Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2 Lite
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is a utility included on the CD-ROM labeled “Scanner Driver & Document Management Utilities”.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Setup Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2) Describes installation of, and the operating environment for DeskTop­Binder V2 Lite in detail. This guide can be displayed from the [Setup] dis­play when DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is installed.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2) Describes operations of DeskTopBinder V2 Lite and provides an overview of its functions. This guide is added to the [Start] menu when DeskTop­Binder V2 Lite is installed.
Auto Document Link Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2) Describes operations and functions of Auto Document Link installed with DeskTopBinder V2 Lite. This guide is added to the [Start] menu when DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is installed.
❖❖❖❖ Manuals for ScanRouter V2 Lite
ScanRouter V2 Lite is a utility included on the CD-ROM labeled “Scanner Driver & Document Management Utilities”.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Setup Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2) Describes installation of, settings, and the operating environment for Scan­Router V2 Lite in detail. This guide can be displayed from the [ play when ScanRouter V2 Lite is installed.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Management Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2) Describes delivery server management and operations, and provides an overview of ScanRouter V2 Lite functions. This guide is added to the [Start] menu when ScanRouter V2 Lite is installed.
Setup
] dis-
❖❖❖❖ Other manuals
PS3 Supplement (PDF file - CD-ROM1)
Unix Supplement (Available from an authorized dealer, or as a PDF file on
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our Web site.)

What You Can Do with This Machine

The following introduces the functions of this machine, and the relevant manu­als containing detailed information about them.
Products marked with * are optional. For details about optional products, see p.165 Options, or contact your local dealer.
Copier, Facsimile, Printer, and Scanner Functions
This machine provides copier, fac­simile*, printer, and scanner func­tions.
You can make copies of originals. With a finisher*, you can sort and staple copies. See Copy Reference.
You can send originals by fax and receive faxes from other parties. See Facsimile Reference <Basic Fea-
tures> , and Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.
You can print documents created using applications. See Printer Ref- erence 1, Printer Reference 2.
You can scan originals and send the scan file to a computer. See Scanner Reference.
Utilizing Stored Documents
You can store file from originals scanned by this machine, or file sent from other computers, into the machine's hard disk. You can print and fax stored documents as required. You can also change print settings and print multiple documents (Document Server). See p.33 Using the Document Server”.
With DeskTopBinder V2 Profes­sional*/Lite, you can search, check, print, and delete stored doc­uments using your computer. You can also retrieve stored documents scanned in scanner mode. With File Format Converter*, you can even download documents stored in copy and printer functions to your computer. See Network Guide.
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Paperless Fax Transmission and Reception
Reception
You can store received fax messag­es on the machine's hard disk, in­stead of printing them onto paper. You can use DeskTopBinder V2 Professional*/Lite or a Web browser to check, print, delete, re­trieve, or download documents us­ing your computer (Storing received documents). See Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.
Transmission
Fax Transmission and Reception Through the Internet
GCKONN9J
You can send fax documents through e-mail by specifying the recipient's e­mail address (Internet Fax Transmis­sion).
You can receive sent documents via Internet Fax, or from computers (In­ternet Fax Reception). See Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>.
Using the Scanner in a Network Environment
You can send documents created using applications to another par­ty's fax machine directly, without performing a print job (LAN-Fax). See Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.
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You can send scanned documents to other network computers using e-mail (Sending stored scan file by e-mail). See Scanner Reference.
With ScanRouter V2 Profession­al*/Lite, you can save scanned documents in specified destina­tions on network computers (File storage). See Scanner Reference.
You can send scanned documents to other network folders (Scan to Folder). See Scanner Reference
Administrating the Machine/Protecting Documents (Security Functions)
The security functions protect docu­ments from being copied without permission or unauthorized access via the network. See p.155 “Security”.
❖❖❖❖ Security Functions
Protecting stored documents
(setting passwords)
Protecting file remaining in
memory
Protecting against unauthor-
ized access via phone line
Authenticating administrator
(setting the key operator code). See p.58 Key Operator Code”.
Monitoring the Machine Via Computer
You can monitor machine status and change settings using a computer.
Using SmartNetMonitor for Ad­min, SmartNetMonitor for Client, or a Web browser, you can use a computer to view the machine's status, such as to check on paper quantities, or misfeeds, etc. See Network Guide.
You can also use a Web browser to make network settings. See Net- work Guide.
You can also use a Web browser to register and manage items such as user codes, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and folders in the Ad­dress Book. See the Web browser's Help.
❖❖❖❖ Extended Security Function
By setting a password, documents are protected against unauthor­ized access. See p.59 Extended Se­curity”.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Manuals for This Machine......................................................................................i
What You Can Do with This Machine..................................................................iii
Copier, Facsimile, Printer, and Scanner Functions................................................... iii
Utilizing Stored Documents....................................................................................... iii
Paperless Fax Transmission and Reception............................................................. iv
Fax Transmission and Reception Through the Internet............................................ iv
Using the Scanner in a Network Environment .......................................................... iv
Administrating the Machine/Protecting Documents (Security Functions) ..................v
Monitoring the Machine Via Computer.......................................................................v
Notice......................................................................................................................1
Copyrights and Trademarks .................................................................................2
Trademarks ................................................................................................................2
Information about Installed Software..........................................................................3
How to Read This Manual .....................................................................................8
Safety Information .................................................................................................9
Safety During Operation.............................................................................................9
Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for RRRRWARNING and RRRRCAUTION............11
ENERGY STAR Program.....................................................................................12
Machine Types .....................................................................................................14
1. Getting Started
Guide to Components .........................................................................................15
External Options.......................................................................................................17
Internal Options........................................................................................................18
Control Panel........................................................................................................19
Display Panel ...........................................................................................................21
Turning On the Power .........................................................................................22
Turning On the Main Power .....................................................................................22
Turning On the Power..............................................................................................22
Turning Off the Power..............................................................................................22
Turning Off the Main Power .....................................................................................23
Saving Energy..........................................................................................................23
2. Combined Function Operations
Changing Modes..................................................................................................25
Multi-Access......................................................................................................... 27
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3. Document Server
Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions .......................31
Document Server Display ........................................................................................32
Using the Document Server................................................................................33
Storing Data .............................................................................................................33
Changing a Stored Document's File Name, User Name, or Password....................36
Selecting a Document..............................................................................................36
Searching for Stored Documents.............................................................................37
Printing Stored Documents ......................................................................................38
Deleting Stored Documents .....................................................................................41
Viewing Stored Documents Using a Web Browser ..................................................41
Downloading Stored Documents..............................................................................42
Settings for the Document Server......................................................................43
4. User Tools (System Settings)
User Tools Menu (System Settings)...................................................................45
Accessing User Tools (System Settings) .......................................................... 48
Changing Default Settings .......................................................................................48
Exiting User Tools ....................................................................................................48
Settings You Can Change with User Tools .......................................................49
General Features .....................................................................................................49
Tray Paper Settings .................................................................................................53
Timer Settings ..........................................................................................................56
Key Operator Tools..................................................................................................58
Address Book.......................................................................................................66
User Name ............................................................................................................69
Registering a User Name.........................................................................................69
Changing a User Name............................................................................................70
Deleting a User ........................................................................................................70
User Code.............................................................................................................71
Registering a New User Code..................................................................................71
Changing a User Code.............................................................................................72
Deleting a User Code...............................................................................................73
Displaying the Counter for Each User Code ............................................................73
Printing the Counter for Each User Code.................................................................73
Clearing the Number of Prints..................................................................................74
Fax Destination....................................................................................................76
Registering a Fax Destination..................................................................................77
Changing a Registered Fax Destination ..................................................................78
Deleting a Registered Fax Destination.....................................................................80
E-mail Destination................................................................................................81
Registering an E-mail Destination............................................................................81
Changing a Registered E-mail Destination ..............................................................82
Deleting a Registered E-mail Destination ................................................................82
Registering Folders .............................................................................................84
Using SMB to Connect.............................................................................................84
Using FTP to Connect..............................................................................................88
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Registering a Protection Code ...........................................................................91
Registering a Protection Code To a Single User .....................................................91
Registering a Protection Code To a Group User .....................................................92
Registering Destinations to a Group .................................................................93
Registering a New Group.........................................................................................93
Registering Destinations to a Group ........................................................................94
Removing a Destination from a Group.....................................................................94
Displaying Destinations Registered in Groups.........................................................95
Changing a Group Name .........................................................................................95
Deleting a Group......................................................................................................96
Registering the Transfer Request ......................................................................97
Registering a Transfer Station/Receiving Station ....................................................97
Changing a Registered Transfer Station/Receiving Station.....................................99
Deleting a Registered Transfer Station/Receiving Station .......................................99
Programming/Changing LDAP Server.............................................................101
Programming an LDAP Server...............................................................................101
Changing an LDAP Server.....................................................................................103
5. Troubleshooting
If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You Want............................................105
General ..................................................................................................................105
Document Server ...................................................................................................107
Maintenance...........................................................................................................108
BBBB Loading Paper...............................................................................................109
Loading Paper into Paper Trays and Paper Tray Unit ...........................................109
Loading Paper into Large Capacity Tray (optional)................................................110
DDDD Adding Toner.................................................................................................112
Inserting Toner.......................................................................................................113
xxxx Clearing Misfeeds .........................................................................................114
Changing the Paper Size...................................................................................122
Changing the Paper Size of the Paper Tray .........................................................122
If you load a paper size that is not selected automatically.....................................123
dddd Adding Staples..............................................................................................125
2 Tray Finisher .......................................................................................................125
Booklet Finisher .....................................................................................................126
Removing Jammed Staples ..............................................................................127
2 Tray Finisher .......................................................................................................127
Booklet Finisher .....................................................................................................128
yyyy Removing Punch Waste ...............................................................................129
2 Tray Finisher .......................................................................................................129
Booklet Finisher .....................................................................................................130
Adjusting the Colour Registration ...................................................................131
Auto Colour Registration ........................................................................................131
Fuser Adjustment for Thick Paper..........................................................................132
Checking the Fuser Adjustment Sheet...................................................................134
Auto Colour Calibration ..........................................................................................135
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6. Remarks
Dos and Don'ts...................................................................................................137
Saving Colour Copies........................................................................................138
Toner...................................................................................................................139
Handling Toner.......................................................................................................139
Toner Storage ........................................................................................................139
Used Toner ............................................................................................................139
Where to Put Your Machine..............................................................................140
Machine Environment ............................................................................................140
Moving....................................................................................................................141
Power Connection..................................................................................................141
Access to the Machine...........................................................................................142
Maintaining Your Machine ................................................................................143
Cleaning the Exposure Glass.................................................................................143
Cleaning the Exposure Glass Cover......................................................................143
Cleaning the Auto Document Feeder.....................................................................143
Cleaning the Dustproof Glass ..........................................................................144
Replacing the Fuser Oil Unit.............................................................................145
Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle....................................................................148
Other Functions .................................................................................................151
Inquiry ....................................................................................................................151
Changing the Display Language ............................................................................151
Counter ...............................................................................................................152
Displaying the Total Counter..................................................................................152
7. Entering Text
Entering Text......................................................................................................153
Available Characters ..............................................................................................153
Keys .......................................................................................................................153
How to Enter Text ..................................................................................................154
8. Security
Security...............................................................................................................155
Primary Security Functions ....................................................................................155
Extended Security Function ...................................................................................155
Temporarily Disabling Document Security.............................................................157
Operating Environment and Notes...................................................................158
Operating Environment ..........................................................................................158
For Administrator....................................................................................................158
For User .................................................................................................................159
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9. Specifications
Main Unit.............................................................................................................161
Options ...............................................................................................................165
Exposure Glass Cover ...........................................................................................165
Auto Document Feeder ..........................................................................................165
2 Tray Finisher .......................................................................................................166
Punch Kit (2 tray finisher).......................................................................................167
Booklet Finisher .....................................................................................................168
Punch Kit (Booklet finisher)....................................................................................169
1 Tray Paper Unit...................................................................................................170
2 Tray Paper Unit...................................................................................................170
Large Capacity Tray...............................................................................................171
Copy Paper.........................................................................................................172
Recommended Paper Sizes and Types.................................................................172
Unusable Paper .....................................................................................................174
Paper Storage ........................................................................................................175
INDEX....................................................................................................... 176
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Notice

Notice To Wireless LAN Interface (optional) Users
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.
The CE Declaration of Conformity is available on the Internet at URL:
http://www.ricoh.co.jp/fax/ce_doc/.
This product is only for use in EEA or other authorized countries. Outdoor use of this product in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, or the Netherlands is prohib­ited.
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Sablotron
Sablotron (Version 0.82) Copyright © 2000 Ginger Alliance Ltd. All Rights Re­served
a) The application software installed on this product includes the Sablotron soft­ware Version 0.82 (hereinafter, "Sablotron 0.82"), with modifications made by the product manufacturer. The original code of the Sablotron 0.82 is provided by Gin­ger Alliance Ltd., the initial developer, and the modified code of the Sablotron 0.82 has been derived from such original code provided by Ginger Alliance Ltd.
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The software installed on this product is based in part on the work of the In­dependent JPEG Group.
SASL
CMU libsasl
Tim Martin
Rob Earhart
Rob Siemborski
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MD4
Copyright © 1990-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. All rights reserved.
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This manual uses the following symbols:
WARNING:
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in death or serious injury if you misuse the machine by not following the instruc­tions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are includ­ed in the Safety Information section in the General Settings Guide.
CAUTION:
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi­nor or moderate injury or property damage not involving bodily injury, if you misuse the machine by not following these instructions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are included in the Safety Information section in the General Settings Guide.
* WARNINGS and CAUTIONS are notes for your safety.
Important
If these instructions are not followed, paper might be misfed, originals dam­aged, or data lost. Be sure to read these instructions.
Preparation
This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparation required before oper­ation.
Note
This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to be taken following user error.
Limitation
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together, or conditions under which a particular function cannot be used.
Reference
This symbol indicates where further relevant information can be found.
[]
Keys that appear on the machine's display panel.
{}
Keys built into the machine's control panel.
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Safety Information

R
R
When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol­lowed.
Safety During Operation
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.
R WARNING:
Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex­tension cord.
Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.
To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser radiation exposure, do not remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manu­al.
Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if any of the following occurs:
You spill something into the machine.
You suspect that your machine needs service or repair.
The external housing of your machine has been damaged.
Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite when exposed to an open flame.
Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer.
Dispose of the used toner bottle in accordance with the local regula­tions.
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R CAUTION:
Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather, such as rain and snow.
Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. Otherwise a fire or an elec-
tric shock might occur.
Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over, an injury might occur.
If you use the machine in a confined space, make sure there is a continuous air turnover.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine. While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the machine.
When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the plug (not the cable).
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside the machine.
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner bottle out of the reach of children.
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the machine or expended
supply waste at household waste collection points. Disposal can take place at an authorized dealer.
The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts with a label indicating “hot surface”. Otherwise, an injury might occur.
The fusing section of this machine might be very hot. Caution should be tak­en when removing misfed paper.
The fusing unit becomes very hot. When installing a new fuser oil unit, turn off the machine and wait about an hour. After that, install the new fuser oil unit. Not waiting for the unit to cool could result in a burn.
Keep the fuser oil unit away from flames. There is a risk of fire or burns.
Keep the waste oil bottle away from flames. There is a risk of fire or burns.
Do not use aluminum foil, carbon paper, or similar conductive paper to avoid
a fire or machine failure.
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Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for
RRRRWARNING and RRRRCAUTION
This machine has labels for RWARNING and RCAUTION at the positions shown below. For safety, please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated.
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ENERGY STAR Program

As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined that this machine model meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency.
The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving system for developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental is­sues, such as global warming.
When a product meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency, the Partner shall place the ENERGY STAR logo onto the machine model.
This product was designed to reduce the environmental impact associated with office equip­ment by means of energy-saving features, such as Low-power mode.
❖❖❖❖ Low-Power mode
Low Power Mode This product automatically lowers its power consumption 15 minutes after the last copy or print job has finished. Printing is still possible in Low Pow­er Mode, but if you wish to make copies press the {{{{Energy Saver}}}} key first.
Reference
For details about how to change the default interval, see p.56 “Energy Saver Timer”.
Sleep Mode This product automatically lowers its power consumption even further 60 minutes after the last copy or print job has finished. This function is called Sleep Mode. Printing from computer or fax is possible in this mode, but if you wish to make copies, press the operation switch first.
❖❖❖❖ Duplex Priority
The ENERGY STAR Program recommends the duplex function. By conserv­ing paper resources this function reduces a burden to the environment. For applicable machines, duplex function (one-sided originals two-sided cop­ies) can be selected preferentially when the operation switch or the main pow­er switch is turned on, the {{{{Energy Saver}}}} key is pressed, or the machine resets automatically.
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Reference
For details about how to change the default interval, see p.56 Auto Off Timer”.
Reference
To change the settings of the Duplex Priority mode, see Duplex Mode Pri­orityin General Features 2/5”, Copy Reference.
Specifications
Type 1 Type 2
Low- Power mode Power consumption 173.2W 196.3W
Sleep mode Power consumption 80W or less
Default interval 60 minutes
Recovery time 101 seconds
Duplex Priority 1 Sided→1 Sided
❖❖❖❖ Recycled Paper
In accordance with the ENERGY STAR Program, we recommend use of envi­ronmentally friendly recycled paper. Please contact your sales representative for recommended paper.
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Machine Types

This machine comes in two models which vary in copy speed. To confirm which model you have, see the inside front cover.
Type 1 Type 2
1
/2"
Copy speed/B&W 32 copies/minute (A4K, 8
Copy speed/Full Colour 24 copies/minute (A4K, 8
×
11"K)
×
11"K)
38 copies/minute (A4K, 81/2"
×
11"K)
1
28 copies/minute ( A4K, 8
/2"
×
11"K)
1
/2"
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1. Getting Started

Guide to Components

1.
Exposure glass cover (optional) or Auto Document Feeder (ADF) (op­tional)
Lower the exposure glass cover over originals placed on the exposure glass. If you have the ADF, load a stack of origi­nals here. They will be fed automatically, one by one.
(The illustration shows the ADF.)
2.
Exposure glass
Place originals face down.
3.
External tray
Copied, printed paper or fax messages are delivered here.
4.
Duplex reversal unit
Open this to remove misfed paper. The upper left cover can be opened by first opening the duplex reversal unit.
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5.
Ventilation holes
Prevents overheating. Do not obstruct the ventilation holes by placing anything near it or leaning objects against it. If the machine overheats, an error might occur.
6.
Main power switch
If the machine does not operate after turning on the operation switch, check the main power switch is turned on. If it is off, turn it on.
7.
Operation switch
Press this switch to turn the power on (the On indicator lights up). To turn the power off, press this switch again (the On indicator goes off).
8.
Control panel
See p.19 Control Panel”.
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Getting Started
9.
Standard tray
Copied, printed paper or fax messages are delivered here.
10.
Front cover
1
Open to access the inside of the machine.
1.
Upper right cover
Open this cover to replace the toner car­tridge.
2.
Ventilation holes
3.
Optional connectors
Use to connect options such as Bluetooth.
11.
Paper tray
Load paper here. See p.109 B Loading Paper”.
12.
Paper tray unit (optional)
Load paper here. See p.109 B Loading Paper”, p.17 “External Options”.
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4.
Bypass tray extension
Pull out this extension to load paper in the bypass tray when its length is longer than that of A4L size.
5.
Bypass tray
Use to print on thick paper, OHP trans­parencies, custom size paper, as well as plain paper.
6.
Lower right cover
Open this cover to remove misfed paper.
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External Options
Guide to Components
1
1.
Left tray
If you select this as the output tray, copies will be delivered face down.
2.
Exposure glass cover
Lower this cover over originals before copying.
3.
ADF
Load a stack of originals here. They will be fed in automatically.
4.
2 Tray finisher
Sorts, stacks, staples, and punches copies. *1 Finisher Shift Tray 1 *2 Finisher Shift Tray 2
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5.
Booklet finisher
Sorts, stacks, and staples copies. The sad­dle stitch function can staple the copies in the centre and folds them like a booklet.
6.
1 Tray paper unit
Consists of 1 paper tray.
7.
2 Tray paper unit
Consists of 2 paper trays.
8.
Large Capacity Tray (LCT)
Holds up to 2000 sheets of A4K paper.
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Getting Started
Internal Options
A Fax unit
1
Allows you to use the facsimile function.
B IEEE 1394 interface board
*1
Connects to an IEEE 1394 cable.
Bluetooth
C
*1
Allows you to expand the interface.
D File Format Converter
Allows you to download documents from the Document Server stored by
copier and printer functions. See p.42 Downloading Stored Documents”.
E IEEE 802.1b Wireless LAN Board
*1
You can install a wireless LAN interface.
F USB 2.0 Interface Board
Allows you to connect a variety of external devices.
*1
You cannot install two or more of the options below:
IEEE 1394 interface board, IEEE 802.1b Wireless LAN Board, USB 2.0 Interface Board,
Bluetooth
*1
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Control Panel

Control Panel
This illustration shows the control panel of a machine with options fully in­stalled.
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1.
Screen contrast knob
Adjusts display panel brightness.
2.
{{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key
User Tools
Press to change defaults and condi-
tions to meet your requirements. See
p.48 Accessing User Tools (System
Settings)”.
Counter
Press to check or print the counter val-
ue. See p.152 “Counter”.
Inquiry
Press to find out where to order ex-
pendable supplies and where to call
when a malfunction occurs. You can
also print these details. See p.151 “In-
quiry
3.
Indicators
Display the status of the machine or indi­cate errors.
d: Add Staple indicator. See p.125
d Adding Staples”.
D: Add Toner indicator. See p.112
D Adding Toner”.
B: Load Paper indicator. See p.109
B Loading Paper”.
L: Service Call indicator
M: Open Cover indicator
x: Misfeed indicator. See p.114 x
Clearing Misfeeds”.
m: Data In indicator. See Control
Panel”, Printer Reference 1.
Communicating: Communicating in-
dicator. See Control Panel, Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>.
i: Confidential File indicator. See
Control Panel”, Facsimile Reference
<Basic Features>.
Receiving File: Receiving File indica-
tor. See Control Panel”, Facsimile Ref- erence <Basic Features>.
4. {
{Adjust/Program Colour}}}} key (copy
{{
mode)
Use this key to adjust and register col­ours. See Colour Adjustment”, “User Colour, Copy Reference.
Note
When image quality is adjusted, the
lamp in the {{{{Adjust/Program Colour}}}} key is lit.
5.
Colour circle
Refer to this when adjusting colours. See Colour Adjustment, Copy Reference.
6.
Display panel
Displays operation status, error messag­es, and function menus. See p.21 “Dis- play Panel”.
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Getting Started
7.
{{{{Check Modes}}}} key
Press to check the entered copy job set­tings.
8.
{{{{Program}}}} key (copier/facsimi-
1
le/scanner mode)
Press to register frequently used settings, or recall registered settings.
9.
{{{{Clear Modes}}}} key
Press to clear previous copy job settings.
10.
{{{{Energy Saver}}}} key
Press to switch into and out of Energy Saver mode. See p.23 Energy Saver Mode”.
11.
{{{{Interrupt}}}} key (copier mode)
Press to make interrupt copies during copying or scanning. See “Interrupt Copy, Copy Reference.
12.
Main power indicator and On
indicator
The main power indicator turns on when you turn on the main power. The On in­dicator lights when the power is on.
Important
Do not turn off the main power
switch while the On indicator is
turning on or is flashing. The hard
disk may malfunction.
13.
Operation switch
Press to turn the power on (the On indi­cator goes on). To turn the power off, press again (the On indicator goes off). See p.22 Turning On the Power
14.
{{{{Sample Copy}}}} key
Press to make a single set of copies or prints to check print quality before mak­ing multiple sets. See Sample Copy Copy Reference.
15.
{{{{Start}}}} key
Press to start copying. Press to start scan­ning or printing documents stored using the Document Server function.
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16.
{{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key
Clear Press to delete a number entered.
Stop Press to stop a job in progress.
17. {
{#}}}} key
{{
Press to enter a numerical value.
18.
Number keys
Press to enter the number of copies and data for a selected function.
19.
{{{{Start Manual RX}}}} key, {{{{On Hook Di­al}}}} key, {{{{Pause/Redial}}}} key, and {{{{Tone}}}} key
Reference
Facsimile Reference <Basic Features> and Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>
20.
Colour Selection keys (copy
mode)
Switch keys depending on the type of original, or the copying purpose:
{{{{Auto Colour Selection}}}} : {{{{Full Colour}}}} : {{{{Black & White}}}} : {{{{Single Colour }}}} : {{{{Two-colour}}}} :
See Colour Functions, Copy Reference.
21.
Function keys
Press to select one of the following func­tions:
Copy:
Document Server:
Facsimile:
Printer:
Scanner:
22.
Function status indicators.
Display the status of the above functions:
Green: active.
Red: interrupted.
23.
mmmmindicator
The data indicator shows the status of data reception. See Control Panel”, Printer Reference 1.
Control Panel
Display Panel
The display panel shows machine status, error messages, and function menus.
Important
A force or impact of more than 30 N (about 3 kgf) will damage the display
panel.
The copying screen is displayed as default after power on.
The following display shows a machine with options fully installed.
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an item by lightly pressing them.
When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is highlighted thus
. Keys appearing as cannot be used.
Common key operations
The following keys are common to all screens:
❖❖❖❖ Key list
[OK]
[Cancel]
[UUUUPrev.] [TTTTNext]
[OK] [Yes]
[Clear]
[Exit]
Acknowledges a selected function or entered values, and then returns to the previous display.
Deletes a selected function or entered values, and then returns to the previous display.
Moves to the previous or next display when all items cannot be shown on the same display.
Closes displayed messages.
Cancels entered values but does not change the settings.
Returns to the previous display.
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Getting Started

Turning On the Power

This machine has two power switches.
1
❖❖❖❖ Operation switch (right side of the
control panel)
Press to activate the machine. When the machine has finished warming up, you can make copies.
❖❖❖❖ Main power switch (left side of the ma-
chine)
Turning off this switch will turn off the main power indicator on the right side of the control panel. After this is done, machine power is completely off. When the fax unit (optional) is in­stalled, fax files in memory may be lost if you turn this switch off. Use this switch only when necessary.
Note
This machine automatically enters
Energy Saver mode or turns itself off if you do not use it for a while. See p.56 Auto Off Timer”, “Ener- gy Saver Timer”.
Important
Do not turn off the main power
switch immediately after turn­ing it on. Doing so may result in damage to the hard disk or memory, leading to malfunc­tion.
Turning On the Power
Press the operation switch.
AAAA
The On indicator turns on.
Note
If the power does not turn on
when the operation switch is pressed, check the main power sw itch is on. If it is of f, turn it on.
Turning On the Main Power
22
Make sure that the power cord is
AAAA
firmly plugged into the wall outlet.
Open the switch cover, and then
BBBB
turn on the main power switch.
The main power indicator turns on.
Turning Off the Power
Make sure the exposure glass cov-
AAAA
er or the ADF is in the right posi­tion.
Press the operation switch.
BBBB
The On indicator turns off.
Turning On the Power
Note
Even if you press the operation
switch, and the indicator does not turn off, it will blink in the following cases:
When the exposure glass cover or ADF is open.
During communication with external equipment.
When the hard disk is active.
Turning Off the Main Power
Important
Do not turn off the main power
switch when the On indicator is lit or blinking. Doing so may result in damage to the hard disk or memo­ry.
Be sure to turn off the main power
switch before pulling out the pow­er plug. Not doing this may result in damage to the hard disk or memory.
Make sure the On indicator is not
AAAA
lit.
Open the switch cover, and then
BBBB
turn off the main power switch.
The main power indicator turns off.
----When the fax unit (optional) is
installed
When the main power switch is turned off while using the facsimile function, waiting fax and print jobs may be canceled, and incoming fax documents not received. If you have to turn off this switch for some rea­son, follow the procedure below.
Important
Make sure 100% is shown as avail-
able memory on the display before turning off the main power switch or unplugging the power cord. Fax files in memory are deleted an hour after you turn off the main power switch or unplug the power cord. See Power Failure Report”,
Facsimile Reference <Advanced Fea­tures>.
The On indicator will not turn off,
but will blink in dial-in mode even if you press the operation switch. When this happens, check the ex­planations below, and turn off the main power switch.
The computer is not controlling the machine.
The machine is not receiving a fax.
Saving Energy
----Energy Saver Mode
If you do not use the machine for a certain period after an operation, or when you press the {{{{Energy Saver}}}} key, the display disappears and the machine goes into Energy Saver mode. When you press the {{{{Energy Saver}}}} key again, the machine returns to the ready condition. The machine uses less electricity in Energy Saver mode.
Note
You can change the amount of time
the machine waits before switch­ing to Energy Saver mode after copying has finished or the last op­eration is performed. See p.56 “En- ergy Saver Timer”.
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23
Getting Started
----Auto Off
The machine automatically turns it-
1
self off when the job is finished, after a certain period of time has elapsed. This function is called Auto Off”.
Note
You can change the Auto Off time.
See p.56 Auto Off Timer”.
The Auto Off Timer function will
not operate in the following cases:
When a warning message ap­pears
When the service call message appears
When paper is jammed
When the cover is open
When the
appears
When toner is being replen­ished
When the User Tools/Counter screen is displayed
When fixed warm-up is in progress
When the facsimile, printer or other functions are active
When operations were sus­pended during printing
When the handset is in use
When the On-hook dialing
function is in use
When a recipient is being regis­tered in the address list or group dial list
When the Data In indicator is on or blinking
When the sample print or locked print screen is displayed
Add Toner
" message
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2. Combined Function Operations

Changing Modes

Note
You cannot switch modes in any of the following situations:
When scanning in a fax message for transmission
During immediate transmission
When accessing User Tools
During interrupt copying
During On hook dialing for fax transmission
While scanning an original
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Combined Function Operations
The copying screen is displayed as default after power on. You can change
this default setting. See p.49 Function Priority”.
2
----System Reset
The machine returns automatically to its initial condition when the job is fin­ished, after a certain period of time has elapsed. This function is called “System Reset. See p.49 Function Priority”.
Note
You can change the System Reset time. See p.56 System Auto Reset Timer”.
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Multi-Access

Multi-Access
You can carry out another job using a different function while the current job is being performed. Performing multiple functions simultaneously in this manner is called “Multi-accessing”.
This allows you to handle jobs efficiently, regardless of how the machine is being used. For example:
While making copies, you can scan documents to store in the Document Serv­er.
While printing documents stored in the Document Server, the machine can receive print data.
You can make copies while receiving fax data.
While printing print data, you can make operations for copying.
Note
See p.50 Print Priority for setting function priority. As default, [Display
mode] is set to first priority.
When the 2 tray finisher or booklet finisher is installed on the machine, you
can specify the output tray where documents are delivered. For details about how to specify the output tray for each function, see the following descrip­tions:
p.51 Output: Copier (copier)
p.51 Output: Document Server (Document Server)”
p.51 Output: Facsimile (facsimile)
p.52 Output: Printer (printer)”
2
----Function Compatibility
The chart shows Function Compatibility when print priority is set to “Inter- leave. See p.50 Print Priority”.
|: Simultaneous operations are possible. $: Operation is enabled when the relevant function key is pressed and remote
switching (of the scanner/external extension) is done. : Operation is enabled when the {{{{Interrupt}}}} key is pressed to interrupt the pre-
ceding operation.
: Operation is performed automatically once the preceding operation ends.
×: The operation must be started once the preceding operation ends. (Simultane-
ous operations are not possible.)
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Combined Function Operations
Mode after you select Copy
Facsimile Printer
Interrupt Copying
Transmission
Reception
Print
Scanner
Document Server
DeskTopBinder V2
Professional/Lite
2
Mode before you select
Copy Operations for
Interrupt Copying Operations for
Facsimile
Printer Data Reception |||||||||||→→→|||||||
Scanner Operations for
Copying Stapling |
Sort |
Copying Copying ❍❍❍××××| × | | →→ЧЧЧЧЧ→|
Transmission Operation/ Manual Reception Operation
Scanning an original for Memory Transmission Memory Transmis­sion Immediate Trans­mission
Transmission
Memory Reception ||||||||
Printing Received Data
Reception
Sort Print |||❍❍|||||||→→||
Stapling | | ❍❍
Print
scanning Scanning ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ| × ||
Operations for Copying
Stapling
×××❍❍$$| $ |||||$$$$$||
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
❍❍❍××××| × |||||ЧЧЧЧЧ||
$$$❍❍××| × |||||$$$$$||
ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ| × |||||ЧЧЧЧЧ||
||||||||
ЧЧЧЧЧЧЧ|
||||||||
$$$❍❍$$| $ |||||××$$$||
Transmission Operation/Manual Reception Operation
Sort
Operations for Copying
Copying
Scanning an Original for Memory Transmission
Memory Transmission
Immediate Transmission
Memory Reception
| $
$$
❍❍
*5
*2
❍❍$$
*2
|||||||→→||
*5
||||$$
*2
| $
|||||$$
*2
|
|
*3
*3
*3
*9
|
*3
*3
*9
× |
||||ЧЧЧЧЧ|
*3
|
|
|
*3
*3
*9
× |||||
||
*9
*9
Data Reception
Printing Received Data
Printing
Stapling
Operations for Scanning
Scanning
Operations for Document Server
Scanning a Document to Store in Document Server
Printing from Document Server
|
*2
*4
|||
*2
*4
*9
|
*4
|
*4
|
*9
$$
*2
$$
*2
|||||||||
||||||||||
|||||
*10
|||||
*10
|||
*10
|
*9
*9
××××|
||
Printing from Document Server
Sending a Facsimile from Document Server
|
|
|
*9
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Multi-Access
Mode after you select Copy
Mode before you select
Document Server Operations for
DeskTopBinder V2 Professional/ Lite
*1
Simultaneous operations are only possible after the preceding job documents are all scanned and the [
*2
You can scan a document after the preceding job documents are all scanned.
*3
Operation is possible when extra lines are added.
*4
During stapling, printing automatically starts after the current job.
*5
Stapling is not available.
*6
Simultaneous operation become possible after you press the [
*7
While printing is in progress, scanning using another function may require more time than usual.
*8
During parallel reception, any subsequent job is suspended until the receptions are completed.
*9
Becomes an only when scanning colour.
*10
Becomes an interrupt operation by changing the function key only when scanning
Document Server Scanning a Document to Store in Document Server Printing from Document Server Printing from Document Server Sending a Facsimile from Document Server
Next Job
Operations for Copying
Stapling
$$$❍❍$$| $ |||||$$×××||
$ ××❍❍$ × | × |||||$ ××××||
| ❍❍|||||||||||
$ |
*4
||||||||||||||
||
*4
||||||||||||||||||||×
] key appears.
Facsimile Printer
Interrupt Copying
Sort
Operations for Copying
Transmission
Transmission Operation/Manual Reception Operation
Copying
Scanning an Original for Memory Transmission
Reception
Memory Transmission
Immediate Transmission
Memory Reception
Print
Data Reception
Printing Received Data
Printing
Next Job
Scanner
Stapling
Operations for Scanning
*10
*10
Document Server
Scanning
Operations for Document Server
Scanning a Document to Store in Document Server
|
|
*6
*6
|||× |
] key.
colour. (However, it becomes an → when the network Twain scanner is scanning col- our.)
Limitation
Stapling cannot be used at the same time for multiple functions.
DeskTopBinder V2
Professional/Lite
Printing from Document Server
Printing from Document Server
Sending a Facsimile from Document Server
|
||
*6
2
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Combined Function Operations
2
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3. Document Server

Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions

The following table describes the relationship between the Document Server and other functions.
function
Copy
Printer Document Server Available Available Not Available
Facsimile Facsimile Available Available Available
Scanner Scanner Not Available
*1
You can send stored documents using the facsimile function. See Sending a Stored File, Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.
*2
You can display stored documents using the scanner function. See Scanner Reference .
*3
You can send stored documents using the scanner function. See Scanner Reference.
Where to store
documents
Copy/ Document Server
Displaying a list
Available Available Not Available
Printing stored
documents
*2
Not Available Available
Note
The following table shows the capacity of the Document Server.
Copy
Printer
Scanner
Facsimile
Number of pages for each file
1,000 pages 2,000 files 9,000 pages
Number of files Number of pages in
Sending
documents
*1
*3
total
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Document Server
Document Server Display
❖❖❖❖ Document Server Main Display
3
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1.
Operating status and messages.
2.
The title of the currently selected
screen.
3.
The numbers of originals, copies,
and printed pages.
The icons below show the functions active when the documents were stored in the Document Server.
Function Copier Facsimile Printer
Icon
4.
The operation keys.
5.
The functions under which the
documents were stored.
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Using the Document Server

Using the Document Server
Storing Data
❖❖❖❖ File name
Stored documents are automatically named COPY0001, COPY0002”. You can change assigned file names.
❖❖❖❖ User name
You can register a user name to identify the user or user group that stored the documents. To assign it, you can register the user name us­ing the name assigned to the user code, or by entering the name di­rectly.
Reference
For details about the user name, see p.69 User Name”.
❖❖❖❖ Password
You can set a password for stored documents, and use it to prevent others printing them. When a pass­word is set for the documents, appears next to the documents.
Reference
To store documents without using Document Server function, see the manuals for those modes.
Note
Data stored in the Document Serv-
er is set to be deleted after three days (72 hours) by default. You can specify the period after which stored data is automatically delet­ed. See p.64 Auto Delete File”.
If you do not want stored data to
be automatically deleted, select [No] in Auto Delete Fil e befor e stor­ing a document. If you select [Yes] later, data stored afterward will be automatically deleted.
When the machine is printing a
document stored using the copier function, wait until printing has finished before you store a docu­ment in the Document Server.
Press the {{{{Document Server}}}} key.
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Important
Data stored in the machine might
be lost if some kind of failure oc­curs. The manufacture shall not be responsible for any damage result­ing from loss of data.
Press [Scan Original].
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Document Server
Enter a user name, file name, or
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password if necessary.
Note
If you do not enter a file name,
one is automatically assigned.
Reference
p.34 To register or change a user name
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p.35 To change a file name
p.35 To set or change a pass­word
Place originals either on the expo-
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sure glass or in the ADF.
Reference
For information about types of originals and how to place them, see Placing Originals Copy Reference.
Make any required settings.
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If you placed originals on the
exposure glass, press [Scanning Finished] after all the originals have been scanned. The Select Files to Print display appears.
To register or change a user name
Press [Scan Original].
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The Scan Original display appears.
Press [User Name].
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If user names are already regis­tered, the Change User Name dis­play appears. To use an unregistered user name, press [Non-programmed Name].
When no user names are registered in the Address Book, the User (Destination) Name entry display appears.
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Reference
For details, see Copy Reference.
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
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The document is stored in the Doc­ument Server.
Note
To stop scanning, press the
{{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key. To restart a paused scanning job, press [Con- tinue] in the confirmation dis- play. To delete saved images and cancel the job, press the [Stop] key.
When a password is set, ap-
pears on the left side of the file name.
Reference
p.71 User Code
When using a registered user name in the Address Book
A Select a registered user name
from the list, and then press [OK].
To change your user name to an unregistered user name, pro­ceed to the next step.
Using the Document Server
Reference
p.71 Registering a New User Code
When using an unregistered user name in the Address Book
A To enter an unregistered user
name, press [Non-programmed Name].
B Enter a new user name, and
then press [OK].
Reference
p.153 Entering Text
When no user names are registered in the Address Book
A Enter a new user name, and
then press [OK].
Press [Delete All] to delete the old
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file name.
Note
You can also use [Backspace] to
delete unnecessary characters.
Enter a new file name, and then
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press [OK].
Note
Up to 20 characters can be en-
tered as a file name. Note that only 16 characters of each file name appear in the document list.
Reference
p.153 Entering Text
To set or change a password
Press [Scan Original].
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The Scan Original display appears.
Press [Password].
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Reference
p.153 Entering Text
To change a file name
Press [Scan Original].
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The Scan Original display appears.
Press [File Name].
BBBB
The Change File Name display ap­pears.
Enter a password using the
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number keys (four digits), and then press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Reenter the password (four dig-
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its) for verification, and then press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Press [OK].
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Document Server
Changing a Stored
Selecting a Document
Document's File Name, User
Press the {{{{Document Server}}}} key.
Name, or Password
Press the {{{{Document Server}}}} key.
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Select the document with the user
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name, file name, or password you want to change.
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Select a document you want to
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print.
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Note
If a password is already set for
the document, enter that pass-
Note
If a password is already set for
the document, enter that pass­word, and then press [OK].
Press [File Management].
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Press [Change User Name], [Change
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File Name], or [Change Password].
Enter the new user name, file
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name, or password using the let­ter keys or number keys and then press [OK].
Reference
p.34 To register or change a user name
p.35 To change a file name
p.35 To set or change a pass­word
word, and then press [OK].
You can search for the docu-
ment using [Search by User Name] or [Search by File Name] at the left top of the display. See p.37 Searching for Stored Docu­ments”.
You can sort document names
in the list by user name, file name, or date. To sort docu­ments, press [User Name], [File Name], or [Date].
If you cannot determine docu-
ment content from the file name, you can print just the first page of the document for check­ing purposes. See p.40 “Printing the first page”.
To cancel document selection,
press it again.
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Press [OK].
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Using the Document Server
To print multiple documents, re-
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peat step to print.
Note
You can select up to 30 docu-
ments.
If the sizes or resolution of se-
lected documents are not the same, it may not be possible to print them.
If you want to change the print-
ing order, cancel the selection, and select documents again, this time in the order you want.
If you press the {{{{Clear Modes}}}}
key, selection of all documents will be canceled.
If you press [Printg Odr], the doc-
uments in print order.
To check the details of stored documents
Select a document to display its
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detailed information.
in the order you want
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Note
If you selected several docu-
ments, use [UUUU] and [TTTT] to view the details of each.
Press [OK]. The Select Files to
Print display reappears.
Searching for Stored Documents
You can use either [Search by File Name] or [Search by User Name] to
search for documents stored in the Document Server. You can also list stored documents in a preferred or­der.
Note
If you install DeskTopBinder V2
Professional or DeskTopBinder V2 Lite on your computer, you can search for and rearrange docu­ments using your computer.
Reference
Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2 Professional/Lite or Help
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Note
If a password is already set for
the document, enter that pass­word, and then press [OK].
Press [Detail].
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Detailed information about the document appears.
To search by file name
Press the {{{{Document Server}}}} key.
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Press [Search by File Name].
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Enter the file name using the let-
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ter keys, and then press [OK].
Only files beginning with the name entered appear in the Select Files to Print display.
Reference
p.153 Entering Text”.
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Document Server
Note
To display all files stored in the
Document Server, press [File
List].
To search by user name
Press the {{{{Document Server}}}} key.
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Press [Search by User Name].
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To specify a registered user name,
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select the user name from the dis­played list, and then press [OK].
Note
To specify an unregistered user
name, follow the procedure be­low.
To specify an unregistered user
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name, press [ Non-programmed Name]. Enter a user name, and then press [OK].
Printing Stored Documents
Note
You can print stored documents
from a network computer using a Web browser. For details about how to start the Web browser, see Network Guide.
Select a document you want to
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print.
Note
If a password is already set for
the document, enter that pass­word, and then press [OK].
You can print multiple docu-
ments. See p.36 Selecting a Document”.
If you need to change print set-
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tings, press [Print Settings].
The Print Settings display appears. User names, file names, and print order of documents appear.
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Reference
p.153 Entering Text
Press [OK].
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Only files beginning with the name entered appear in the Select Files to Print display.
Note
To display all files stored in the
Document Server, press [File
List].
Note
Print settings made for printing
in copier or printer function re­main after printing and applied to the next job. Print settings made in facsimile mode, how­ever, do not remain.
If you select multiple docu-
ments, the print settings will re­main applied to the first document, but not to other doc­uments.
Print setting items are listed be-
low. For details about print re­sults of each setting, see Copy Reference.
Using the Document Server
❖❖❖❖ Binding format
2 Sided Copy Top to Top
2 Sided Copy Top to Bot-
tom
Magazine
❖❖❖❖ Cover handling
Cover/Slip Sheet
Edit/Stamp
❖❖❖❖ Finish
Sort
Stack
Staple
Punch
If you print more than one set
using the Sort function, you can check the print result by print­ing out only the first set. See p.40 Sample copy”.
When multiple documents are
printed at the same time, you can combine them into a single set by adjusting the print order.
When multiple documents are
printed at the same time, print settings made for the document printed first are applied to all other documents.
If you select multiple files, you
can check file names or print or­der selected in step ing the list using [TTTT] and [UUUU].
Press [
The preset stamp function is not
Select File
Select Files to Print display.
available for documents stored in facsimile mode.
by scroll-
A
] to return to the
Enter the required number of
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prints using the number keys.
Note
Up to 999 can be entered.
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
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Printing starts.
To stop printing
Press the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key.
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Press [Stop].
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Changing the number of copies during printing
Limitation
The number of copies can only be
changed when the Sort function is selected in the print settings.
Press the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key.
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Press [Change Quantity].
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Enter a new number of copies us-
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ing the number key. Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
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Press [
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Continue
Printing restarts.
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Document Server
Sample copy
If you print multiple sets using the Sort function, you can check the print order or print settings are correct by printing only the first set using the {{{{Sample Copy}}}} key.
Limitation
This function can only be used
when the Sort function is selected.
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Select the document.
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Note
If a password is already set for
the document, enter that pass­word, and then press [OK].
You can search for the docu-
ment by using [Search by User Name] or [Search by File Name] at the left top of the display. See p.37 Searching for Stored Doc­uments”.
You can sort document names
in the list by user name, file name, or date. To sort docu­ments, press [User Name], [File Name], or [Date].
To cancel a document selection,
press it again.
Printing the first page
You can print the first page of the doc­ument selected in the Select Files to Print display to check its content.
If more than one document selected, the first page of each is printed.
Select the document.
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Note
If a password is already set for
the document, enter that pass­word, and then press [OK].
You can search for the docu-
ment by using [Search by User Name] or [Search by File Name] at the left top of the display. See p.37 Searching for Stored Doc­uments”.
You can sort document names
in the list by user name, file name, or date. To sort docu­ments, press [User Name], [File Name], or [Date].
To cancel a document selection,
press it again.
Press [Print 1st Page].
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Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
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Press the {{{{Sample Copy}}}} key.
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The first set prints out.
If the sample is acceptable, press
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[Print].
Note
Press [Suspend] to cancel print-
ing and return to the Print Set­tings menu to change settings.
Deleting Stored Documents
Important
You can store up to 2,000 docu-
ments in the Document Server. No more documents can be stored when the total is 2,000. You should delete unnecessary documents to increase available memory.
Note
You can delete all stored docu-
ments at once with User Tools. See p.64 Delete All Files”.
You can delete stored documents
from a network computer using the Web browser. For details about how to start the Web browser, see Network Guide.
Press the {{{{Document Server}}}} key.
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Select the document to delete.
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Note
If a password is already set for
the document, enter that pass­word, and then press [OK].
You can delete multiple docu-
ments at once. See p.36 “Select- ing a Document”.
You can search for a document
by using [Search by User Name] or [Search by File Name] at the left top of the display. See p.37 Searching for Stored Docu­ments”.
You can sort document names
in the list by the user name, file name, or date. To sort docu­ments, press [User Name], [File Name], or [Date].
If you cannot find the document
by name, you can print the first page of a document to check its contents. See p.40 Printing the first page”.
Using the Document Server
Press the selected line again to
cancel the print job.
Press [Delete File].
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Press [Delete] to delete the docu-
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ment.
Viewing Stored Documents Using a Web Browser
Reference
The Web browser's Help
Start a Web browser.
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Enter “http:// (IP address of this
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machine) /” in the [Address] box.
The top page appears on the Web browser.
Click [Document Server].
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The [Document Server File List] ap­pears.
Note
To switch the display format,
click [Details], [Thumbnails] or [Icons] from the [Display method] list.
Click the properties button of the
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document you want to check.
Information about that document appears.
Check the document's content.
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Note
To enlarge the document pre-
view, click [Enlarge Image].
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Document Server
Downloading Stored Documents
Note
File Format Converter is required
when downloading documents stored in copier or printer mode.
Start a Web browser.
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Enter http:// (IP address of this
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machine) / in the [Address] box.
The top page appears on the Web browser.
Click [Document Server].
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The [Document Server File List] ap­pears.
Note
To switch the display format,
click [Details], [Thumbnails] or [Icons] from the [Display method] list.
Click the properties button of the
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document you want to download.
Select [PDF], [JPEG], or [Multi-page
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TIFF] in the [File format] list.
Note
[JPEG] can only be selected for documents stored in scanner mode.
[Multi-page TIFF] is available when file format converter is in­stalled.
[Multi-page TIFF] cannot be select­ed for documents stored in cop­ier or printer mode.
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Click [Download].
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Click [OK].
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Settings for the Document Server

Settings for the Document Server
❖❖❖❖ Copier/Document Server Features (See “General Features 4/5”, Copy Refer-
ence.)
Items Default
General Features Document Server Storage
Key: F1
Document Server Storage Key: F2
Document Server Storage Key: F3
Document Server Storage Key: F4
Document Server Storage Key: F5
❖❖❖❖ System Settings (See p.49 “General Features”, p.53 “Tray Paper Settings”, p.56
“Timer Settings”, and p.58 “Key Operator Tools”.)
Items Default
General Features Warm Up Notice ON
Copy Count Display Up
Output: Document Server Standard tray
Tray Paper Settings Paper Tray Priority: Copier Tray 1
Cover Sheet Tray Off
Slip Sheet Tray Off
Timer Settings Copier/Document Server
Auto Reset Timer
Key Operator Tools Auto Delete File Yes After 3 day(s)
Delete All Files --
Password Management for Stored Files
2 Sided Original Top to top
1 Sided
1 Sided→1 Sided Combine: 4 originals
1 Sided originals
Create Margin
60 seconds
Do not Unlock
1 Sided Combine
1 Sided Combine: 8
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Document Server
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4. User Tools (System Settings)

User Tools Menu (System Settings)

Reference
For details about Interface Settings and File Transfer, see User Tools Menu (System Settings)”, Network Guide.
For details about parallel interface, see System Settings (Parallel Connec­tion), Printer Reference 2.
❖❖❖❖ General Features (See p.49 General Features”.)
Default
Panel Tone ON
Warm Up Notice ON
Copy Count Display Up
Function Priority Copier
Print Priority Display mode
Function Reset Timer 3 seconds
Output: Copier Standard tray
Output: Document Server Standard tray
Output: Facsimile Standard tray
Output: Printer Standard tray
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<F/F4>Size Setting 8
/2"×13"
L
❖❖❖❖ Tray Paper Settings (See p.53 Tray Paper Settings”.)
Default
Paper Tray Priority: Copier Tray 1
Paper Tray Priority: Facsimile Tray 1
Paper Tray Priority: Printer Tray 1
Tray Paper Size: Tray 2 Auto Detect
Tray Paper Size: Tray 3 Auto Detect
Tray Paper Size: Tray 4 Auto Detect
Paper Type: Bypass tray No display
Paper Type: Tray 1 No display/2 Sided Copy/Auto Paper Select on
Paper Type: Tray 2 No display/2 Sided Copy/Auto Paper Select on
Paper Type: Tray 3 No display/2 Sided Copy/Auto Paper Select on
Paper Type: Tray 4 No display/2 Sided Copy/Auto Paper Select on
Cover Sheet Tray Off
Slip Sheet Tray Off
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User Tools (System Settings)
❖❖❖❖ Timer Settings (See p.56 Timer Settings”.)
Default
Auto Off Timer 60 minute(s)
Energy Saver Timer 15 minute(s)
Panel Off Timer 1 minute(s)
System Auto Reset Timer 60 seconds
Copier/Document Server Auto Reset Timer 60 seconds
Facsimile Auto Reset Timer 30 seconds
Scanner Auto Reset Timer 60 seconds
Set Date --
Set Time --
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❖❖❖❖ Interface Settings
For details about network settings, see User Tools Menu (System Set-
tings), Network Guide.
For details about parallel interface, see System Settings (Parallel Connec-
tion), Printer Reference 2.
❖❖❖❖ File Transfer
For details about network settings, see User Tools Menu (System Set-
tings), Network Guide.
❖❖❖❖ Key Operator Tools (See p.58 Key Operator Tools”.)
User Code Management Printer:PC Control: ON
Key Counter Management --
External Charge Unit Management --
Key Operator Code OFF
Extended Security OFF
Display/Print Counter --
Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code --
Print Address Book: Destination List --
Panel Off Level Level 1
Address Book Management --
Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Group --
Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Transfer Request --
Address Book: Change Order --
Address Book: Edit Title --
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Default
User Tools Menu (System Settings)
Default
Address Book: Select Title Title 1
Auto Delete File Yes After 3 day(s)
Delete All Files --
Password Management for Stored Files Do not Unlock
AOF (Always ON) ON
Program/Change LDAP Server --
Use LDAP Server OFF
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User Tools (System Settings)

Accessing User Tools (System Settings)

This section is for key operators in charge of this machine.
User Tools allow you to change or set defaults.
Note
Operations for system settings dif-
fer from normal operations. Al­ways quit User Tools when you have finished. See p.48 “Exiting User Tools”.
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Any changes you make with User
Tools remain in effect even if the main power switch or operation switch is turned off, or the {{{{Energy Saver}}}} or {{{{Clear Modes}}}} key is pressed.
Changing Default Settings
Note
If a key operator code is already
set, the key operator code entry display appears. Enter the key op­erator code, and then press [OK]. See p.58 Key Operator Code”.
Change settings by following in-
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structions on the display panel, and then press [OK].
Note
To cancel changes made to set-
tings and return to the initial display, press the {{{{User
Tools/Counter}}}} key.
Exiting User Tools
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
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Note
You can also exit User Tools by
pressing [Exit].
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Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
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Press [System Settings].
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Select the menu, and then press
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the appropriate key.
Reference
p.45 User Tools Menu (System Settings)
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools

Settings You Can Change with User Tools
Reference
To access User Tools, see p.48 Accessing User Tools (System Settings)”.
General Features
❖❖❖❖ Panel Tone
The beeper (key tone) sounds when a key is pressed.
Note
Default: ON
❖❖❖❖ Warm Up Notice (copier/Document Server)
You can set the beeper to sound when the machine becomes ready to copy af­ter switching out of Energy Saver mode, or when the power is turned on.
Note
If the Panel Tone setting is “OFF, the beeper does not sound, regardless
of the Warm Up Notice setting.
Default: ON
❖❖❖❖ Copy Count Display (copier/Document Server)
The copy counter can be set to show the number of copies made (count up) or the number of copies yet to be made (count down).
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Note
Default: Up (count up)
❖❖❖❖ Function Priority
You can specify the mode to be displayed immediately after the operation switch is turned on, or when System Reset mode is turned on.
Note
Default: Copier
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User Tools (System Settings)
❖❖❖❖ Print Priority
Print Priority is given to the mode selected.
Reference
p.27 Multi-Access
Note
Default: Display mode
When [Interleave] is selected, the current print job will be interrupted after
a maximum of five sheets.
When the left tray, 2 tray finisher, or booklet finisher is installed on the ma-
chine, you can specify an output tray for each document to be delivered. For details about how to specify an output tray for each function, see the following sections:
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p.51 Output: Copier (copier)
p.51 Output: Document Server (Document Server)
p.51 Output: Facsimile (facsimile)”
p.52 Output: Printer (printer)
❖❖❖❖ Function Reset Timer
You can set the length of time the machine waits before changing modes when using the multi-access function (see p.27 “Multi-Access”). This is useful if you are making many copies and have to change settings for each copy. If you set a longer reset period, you can prevent interruption from other func­tions.
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Note
Default: 3 seconds
The Function Reset Timer setting is ignored if [Interleave] is set for Print Pri-
ority (see p.50 Print Priority”).
When you select [Set Time], enter the time (3–30 seconds, in 1 second incre-
ments) using the number keys.
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖❖❖❖ Output: Copier (copier)
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.
Standard tray
External tray
Finisher Shift Tray
Finisher Shift Tray 1
Finisher Shift Tray 2
Left tray 1
Left tray 2
Note
Default: Standard tray
Paper will be delivered to the standard tray when making a 2 Sided copy,
even if you have specified the external tray.
Paper will be delivered to the external tray when copying onto OHP trans-
parencies, thick paper, thick paper (back side) or 12" × 18"paper from the bypass tray, even if you have specified not to use the external tray as the output tray.
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❖❖❖❖ Output: Document Server (Document Server)
You can specify the tray to which documents are delivered.
Note
Default: Standard tray
For details about output trays, see p.51 Output: Copier (copier)”.
❖❖❖❖ Output: Facsimile (facsimile)
You can specify the tray to which documents are delivered.
Note
Default: Standard tray
For details about output trays, see p.51 Output: Copier (copier)”.
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User Tools (System Settings)
❖❖❖❖ Output: Printer (printer)
You can specify the tray to which documents are delivered.
Note
Default: Standard tray
The output trays set on the printer driver have priority over the output tray
specified above.
You cannot use the external tray as the output tray when making a 2 Sided
copy.
For details about output trays, see p.51 Output: Copier (copier)”.
❖❖❖❖ <F/F4>Size Setting
Currently three types of F size are available: 81/2"×13"L, 81/4"×13"L and
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8"×13"L. The ADF or exposure glass cover sensor cannot distinguish these three types of originals. This function sets the F size from the ADF or expo­sure glass cover sensor. Auto Paper Select or Auto Reduce/Enlarge can be used for F size originals based on this setting.
Note
Default: 8
1
/2"×13"L
Output tray settings
Limitation
You cannot interrupt the current stapling job even if a stapling job is specified
by a different function.
When the 2 tray Finisher or booklet finisher is installed and stapling or shift-
sorting is specified for a job, the job will be delivered to the finisher shift tray, finisher shift tray 1 or finisher shift tray 2 regardless of the output tray speci­fied.
If you use the bypass tray as the output tray, you cannot use the finisher out-
put tray, left tray 1 or left tray 2 as output trays.
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
Tray Paper Settings
❖❖❖❖ Paper Tray Priority: Copier (copier/Document Server)
You can specify the tray to supply paper for output.
Note
Default: Tray 1
When optional paper tray unit is installed, "Tray3" and "Tray4" is dis-
played.
When optional LCT is installed, "LCT" is displayed.
❖❖❖❖ Paper Tray Priority: Facsimile (facsimile)
You can specify the tray to supply paper for output.
Note
Default: Tray 1
When optional paper tray unit is installed, "Tray3" and "Tray4" is dis-
played.
When optional LCT is installed, "LCT" is displayed.
❖❖❖❖ Paper Tray Priority: Printer (printer)
You can specify the tray to supply paper for output.
Note
Default: Tray 1
When optional paper tray unit is installed, "Tray3" and "Tray4" is dis-
played.
When optional LCT is installed, "LCT" is displayed.
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❖❖❖❖ Tray Paper Size:Tray 2–4
Select the size of the paper loaded in the paper tray.
Note
Tray 1 uses A4K paper exclusively. You cannot specify any other paper
size.
❖❖❖❖ The paper sizes you can set for trays are as follows:
Auto Detect, A3L, B4 JISL, A4K, A4L, B5 JISK, A5K
11"×17"L, 8
1
/4"×13"L, 71/4"×101/2"L
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Important
If the specified paper size differs from the actual size of the paper loaded
in the paper tray, a misfeed might occur because the correct paper size was not detected.
1
/2"×14"L, 81/2"×11"K, 81/2"×11"L, 8"×13"L, 81/2"×13"L,
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User Tools (System Settings)
Note
The paper guide for the optional LCT is fixed for A4K, 8
paper. Contact your service representative if you need to change the paper size.
Default:
Tray 2: Auto Detect
Tray 3: Auto Detect
Tray 4: Auto Detect
Reference
p.122 Changing the Paper Size
1
/2"×11"K size
❖❖❖❖ Paper Type: Bypass tray
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Sets the display so you can see what type of paper is loaded in the bypass tray.
❖❖❖❖ The paper types you can set for the bypass tray are as follows:
No Display, Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Colour Paper, Letterhead, Preprinted Paper, Thick Paper, OHP, Plain: Dup.Back, Thick: Dup.Back
Note
Default: No display
❖❖❖❖ Paper Type: Tray 14
Sets the display so you can see what type of paper is loaded in each paper tray. The print function uses this information to automatically select the pa­per tray.
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❖❖❖❖ The paper types you can set for trays are as follows:
No Display, Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Colour Paper, Letterhead, Preprinted Paper
Note
Default:
Paper Type: No Display
Copying Method in Duplex: 2 Sided Copy
Apply Auto Paper Select: Yes
When paper of the same type and size is loaded in two different paper
trays and you want to specify tray for 2 Sided Copy and tray for 1 Sided Copy, specify the upper tray for 2 Sided Copy. If one of the trays is speci­fied as the default in Paper Tray Priority, assign 2 Sided Copy to that tray.
A appears next to the paper tray if [No] is selected in Auto Paper Select.
Limitation
[Auto Paper Select] can only be selected for the copier function if [No display] and [Recycled paper] are selected. If [No] is selected, Auto Paper Select is not valid for the tray.
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖❖❖❖ Cover Sheet Tray
Allows you to specify and display the paper tray that is setting cover sheets. After selecting the paper tray, you can also specify the display timing and copy method for two-sided copying.
Note
Default:
Tray to Program: Off
Functions using the cover sheet tray setting are the front cover function
and front/back cover function.
When [At Mode Selected] is selected, cover sheet tray settings only appear
when the cover function or slip sheet function is selected.
When [Full Time] is selected, the cover sheet tray is always displayed.
You can set Copying Method in Duplex only when [At Mode Selected] is se-
lected.
Reference
Covers”, Copy Reference
❖❖❖❖ Slip Sheet Tray
Allows you to specify and display the paper tray that will be inserting slip sheets. After selecting the paper tray, you can also specify the display timing and copy method.
Note
Default:
Tray to Program: Off
When [At Mode Selected] is selected, slip sheet tray settings only appear
when the cover function or slip sheet function is selected.
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Reference
Slip Sheets”, Copy Reference
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User Tools (System Settings)
Timer Settings
❖❖❖❖ Auto Off Timer
After a specified time has elapsed following job completion, the machine au­tomatically turns off in order to conserve energy. This function is called “Au- to Off”. The machine status after the Auto Off operation is referred to as “Sleep mode. For the Auto Off Timer, specify the time to elapse before Auto Off.
Note
Default: 60 minute(s)
Enter a time interval between 10 seconds and 240 minutes, using the
number keys
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From Sleep mode, the machine is ready to use within 101 seconds.
Auto Off may not work when error messages appear.
❖❖❖❖ Energy Saver Timer
Set the amount of time the machine waits before switching to lower-power mode after copying has finished or the last operation is performed. The time can be set from 1 minute to 240 minutes using the number keys.
Note
Default: 15 minute(s)
❖❖❖❖ Panel Off Timer
Set the amount of time the machine waits before switching the panel off after copying has finished or the last operation is performed.
Note
The warm up time for making a copy from standby mode is 3 seconds for
Panel off Level 1 and 15 seconds for Panel off Level 2.
Default: 1 minute
Enter a time interval between 10 seconds and 240 minutes, using the
number keys.
❖❖❖❖ System Auto Reset Timer
The System Reset setting automatically switches the screen to that of the func­tion set in Function Priority, when no operations are in progress, or when an interrupted job is cleared. This setting determines the system reset interval. See p.49 Function Priority”.
Note
Default: ON, 60 seconds
The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds, using the number keys.
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖❖❖❖ Copier/Document Server Auto Reset Timer (copier/Document Server)
Specifies the time to elapse before copier and Document Server modes reset.
Note
If [OFF] is selected, the machine does not automatically switch to the user
code entry screen.
Default: ON, 60 Seconds
The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds, using the number keys.
❖❖❖❖ Facsimile Auto Reset Timer (facsimile)
Specifies the time to elapse before the facsimile mode resets.
Note
Default: 30 seconds
The time can be set from 30 to 999 seconds, using the number keys.
❖❖❖❖ Scanner Auto Reset Timer (scanner)
Specifies the time to elapse before the scanner function resets.
Note
If [OFF] is selected, the machine does not automatically switch to the user
code entry screen.
Default: ON, 60 seconds
The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds, using the number keys.
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❖❖❖❖ Set Date
Set the date for the copier's internal clock using the number keys.
Note
To change between year, month, and day, press [←←←] and [→→→→].
❖❖❖❖ Set Time
Set the time for the copier's internal clock using the number keys.
Note
To change between hours, minutes and seconds, press [←←←] and [→→→→].
Enter the time using the 24hour format (in 1 second increments).
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User Tools (System Settings)
Key Operator Tools
The key operator must set the following items. For settings or more information, contact the key operator.
The key operator is recommended to program a key operator code when per­forming the settings. See p.58 Key Operator Code”.
❖❖❖❖ User Code Management
Allows you to control who uses the machine by setting codes for users. User codes must be registered for user code management. See p.71 “User Code”.
Note
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Default: Printer: PC Control: ON
By using PC Control: ON for the printer, you can keep a print log for
each user code entered from the driver.
❖❖❖❖ Key Counter Management
Select the functions and colour modes that you want to manage using the Key Counter Management.
❖❖❖❖ External Charge Unit Management
Select the functions and colour modes that you want to manage using the Ex­ternal Charge Unit Management.
❖❖❖❖ Key Operator Code
Specifies whether or not to use passwords (max. eight digits) to control Key Operator Tools settings for key operator codes.
Note
Default: OFF
If you select [ON], enter the key operator code (max. eight digits) using the
number keys, and then select [Partial] or [All Initial Settings] to set the access limit.
If you selected [Partial]
If you selected [All Initial Settings]:
If you select [All Initial Settings], you must enter a key operator code to access
the Key Operator Code display.
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A key operator code is only required for the Timer Setting, Key Opera­tor Tools for System Settings, and Key Operator Tools for Facsimile Fea­tures. [Menu Protect] can be set for [Maintenance] in Printer Features. If you set [Menu Protect], you can set the key operator code for some Printer Features. See Printer Features Parameters”, Printer Reference 2.
A key operator code is required to access all items in System Settings, Copier/Document Server Features, Facsimile Features, Printer Fea­tures, and Scanner Features.
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖❖❖❖ Extended Security
Specify whether or not to use the security function.
Note
Default : OFF
You have to set a 6-digit key operator code to enable Extended Security.
See p.58 Key Operator Code”.
When the Extended Security function is on, a security mark appears on
the left side of the date, in the upper right of the display panel.
Reference
For details about security, see p.155 “Security”.
❖❖❖❖ Display/Print Counter
Allows you to view and print the number of prints.
Display/Print Counter Displays the number of prints for each function (Total, Copier, Facsimile, Printer, A3/DLT, Duplex, and Staple).
Print Counter List Prints out a list of the number of prints made under each function.
To print the counter list:
A Press the {
Press [System Settings].
B
C Press [Key Operator Tools].
D Press [Display/Print Counter].
Press [Print Counter List].
E
{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
{{
4
F Press the {
G Press [Exit].
{Start}}}} key.
{{
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User Tools (System Settings)
❖❖❖❖ Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code
Allows you to view and print the numbers of prints accessed with user codes, and to set those values to 0.
Note
Press [UUUU] and [TTTT] to show all the numbers of prints.
The number of prints may differ from the counter value shown in Dis-
play/Print Counter.
Print counter per user code
Prints the number of prints made under each user code
Clear counter per user code
Sets the number of prints made under each user code to 0.
Note
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Print list for each user code, see p.73 “Printing the Counter for Each User
Code”.
Print counter for all user codes
Prints the number of prints made under all user codes.
Clear counter for all user codes
Sets the number of prints made under all user codes to 0.
❖❖❖❖ Print Address Book: Destination List
You can print the destination list registered in the Address Book.
Print in Title 1 Order Prints the Address Book in Title 1 order.
Print in Title 2 Order Prints the Address Book in Title 2 order.
Print in Title 3 Order Prints the Address Book in Title 3 order.
Print Group Dial List Prints the group Address Book.
A Select the print format.
B To print the list on two-sided pages, select [Print on 2 Sides]. C Press the {
{Start}}}} key.
{{
The list prints out.
❖❖❖❖ Panel Off Level
Specifies the panel off level.
Level Warm-up time
Level 1 about 3 seconds
Level 2 about 15 seconds
Default: Level 1
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Note
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖❖❖❖ Address Book Management
You can add, change, or delete user information in the Address Book and fac­simile/scanner functions destinations. For details about these operations, seep.69 User Name, p.71 User Code”, p.76 Fax Destination, and p.81 E-mail Destination, p.84 Registering Folders, p.91 Registering a Protection Code”.
[Program/Change]
This registers new user codes. You can register and change the items be­low:
User Name
User (destination) name, key display, registration number, title selec­tion
User Code
User code, available functions
Fax Dest.
Fax number, international TX mode, fax header, label insertion
E-mail
E-mail address, sender registration
Folder
Protocol, path, user name, password, port no., server name
Protect Dest.
Sender's name, folder, protection code
Group
[
]
Delete
Deletes a user.
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Note
You can register up to 500 user codes.
You can also register user codes using SmartNetMonitor for Admin.
You can also register user codes using a Web browser.
❖❖❖❖ Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Group
You can register multiple users in a group. This allows you to easily control registered users in each group. For details about operations, see p.93 Registering Destinations to a Group”.
[Program/Change]
This registers new groups, or changes the group name, key display, title se­lection, registration number or protection code. You can also secure e-mail destinations and folders.
[
You can register up to 100 groups.
You can also group users (destinations) using a Web browser. See the Web
]
Delete
Deletes a group.
Note
browser's Help.
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User Tools (System Settings)
❖❖❖❖ Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Transfer Request
You can register fax destinations for the Transfer Request function in facsim­ile mode. For details about operations, see p.97 Registering the Transfer Request”.
[Program/Change]
This registers new transfer requests and receiving stations, or changes the transfer request name, key name, title selection, registration number, fax destination, or e-mail address.
[Delete]
Deletes a transfer request.
Note
You can register up to 100 transfer requests.
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❖❖❖❖ Address Book: Change Order
Changes the order of registered users (destinations).
Note
You can rearrange the order of items on the same page, but you cannot
move items to another page. For example, you cannot move an item from PLANNING ([OPQ]) to DAILY ([CD]).
A Press the {
Press [System Settings].
B
C Press [
D Press [Address Book: Change Order].
E Press the user (destination) key you want to move.
{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
{{
Key Operator Tools
Note
], and then press [TTTTNext
].
You can select a user using the number key.
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
F Press the user (destination) key that is in the place you want to move to.
The user (destination) moves to the selected place, and the other users' keys will shift also.
Note
You can select a user using the number key.
❖❖❖❖ Address Book: Edit Title
You can edit the title to easily find a user.
A Press the {
Press [System Settings].
B
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then press [T
D
Press [Address Book: Edit Title].
E Press the title key you want to change.
F Enter the new name, and then press [OK].
G Press [OK].
H Press [Exit].
{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
{{
TNext].
TT
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❖❖❖❖ Address Book: Select Title
Specifies the title to select a user.
Note
Default: Title 1
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User Tools (System Settings)
❖❖❖❖ Auto Delete File
Specifies whether documents stored in the Document Server are to be deleted or not after a specified period of time elapses.
Note
Default: Yes After 3 days
If you select [Yes], documents stored subsequently are deleted after the
specified period.
If you select [No], documents are not automatically deleted.
If you select [Yes], enter a number of days from of 1 to 180 (in 1 day incre-
ments).
The default is three days, meaning that documents are deleted three days
(72 hours) after they are stored.
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❖❖❖❖ Delete All Files
Deletes all documents stored in the Document Server.
Note
Even if a password is already set, all documents are deleted.
A confirmation message appears. To delete all documents, select [Yes].
❖❖❖❖ Password Management for Stored Files
Unlocking a locked document When a document is locked due to a wrong password being entered, this function unlocks the document, allowing access.
Temporarily disabling document security Password-protected documents can be temporarily accessed, without en­tering the password.
Default: Do not Unlock
Select [Unlock] only when you forget the password. After accessing the
❖❖❖❖ AOF (Always ON)
Specify whether or not to use Auto Off.
Note
Default: ON
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Note
document, be sure to select [Do not Unlock].
Reference
p.157 Unlocking a locked document
p.157 Temporarily Disabling Document Security
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖❖❖❖ Program/Change LDAP Server
Programming an LDAP server allows you to look up e-mail destinations from the LDAP server Address Book directly. This function is available when you send scan files by e-mail in scanner mode. You can program and change the identification name, server name, search base, port no., authentication, user name, password, and search options.
Reference
For details about these operations, see p.101 “Programming/Changing LDAP Server”.
❖❖❖❖ Use LDAP Server
Specify whether or not to use the LDAP server.
Note
Default: OFF
If you select [OFF], [Search LDAP] will not appear on the searching display.
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User Tools (System Settings)

Address Book

Registering user information, such as fax number and e-mail address, in the Address Book allows you to manage them together.
Important
Address Book data is stored on the
hard disk. It can be lost if there is some kind of hard disk failure. The manufacturer shall not be respon­sible for any damages resulting
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data loss.
Note
Using [Address Management Tool] in
SmartNetMonitor for Admin, you can backup Address Book data. We recommend backing up data when using the Address Book.
Reference
For details about SmartNetMoni­tor for Admin and how to install it, see Printer Reference 1.
For operating instructions, see SmartNetMonitor for Admin Help.
You can register and manage the fol­lowing items in the Address Book:
❖❖❖❖ User Code
Register user codes to restrict par­ticular functions to certain users, and check their use of each func­tion.
❖❖❖❖ Fax Dest.
Register fax numbers, line, fax header and select label insertion.
❖❖❖❖ E-mail
Register e-mail addresses in the Address Book.
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❖❖❖❖ User Name
Register the destination name and key display. This is the basic infor­mation required for managing des­tinations.
❖❖❖❖ Folder
Register the protocol, path name, user name, password, and server name.
SMB
Address Book
FTP
❖❖❖❖ Protect Dest.
Set a protection code to stop sender's names or folders being accessed.
❖❖❖❖ Group
Group registered fax destinations, e-mail destinations and folders to manage them better.
Managing user (destination) names
Register the user (destination) name and the key display beforehand so you can specify the destination sim­ply by selecting the user (destination) key for fax, e-mail and folder.
See p.69 User Name”.
Sending e-mail by Quick Dial
Register e-mail addresses in the Ad­dress Book, so you can specify e-mail destinations simply by selecting them from the fax initial display when sending by internet fax.
You can also specify an e-mail ad­dress by selecting the destination shown on the initial scanner display when sending a document using the scanner function.
Registered e-mail address can be used as the sender's address, and the sender's address are automatically entered in the “From” field of an e­mail header.
See p.81 E-mail Destination”.
Sending scanned files to a shared folder directly
After registering the path name, user name and password, you can connect to a shared folder simply by selecting the destination shown on the initial scanner display whenever sending files using the scanner function to a shared folder.
To share the folder using Windows, select the SMB protocol.
To register the folder to the FTP serv­er, select the FTP protocol.
See p.84 Registering Folders”.
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Sending fax by Quick Dial
Register a fax number in the Address Book so you can specify it only by se­lecting the fax destination, shown on the fax initial display when sending a fax. When label insertion is set to “ON”, the receiver's name and standard mes­sages are printed on the fax message when it is received at the other end.
See p.76 Fax Destination”.
Preventing unauthorized user access to shared folders from the machine
Designate a destination as “Protect" when registering a protection code to prevent that e-mail destination, send­er's name, and folder destination from being accessed.
You can prevent unauthorized access to registered folders. See p.91 “Regis- tering a Protection Code”.
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User Tools (System Settings)
Managing users and machine usage
Register user codes to limit users to the following functions and check their use of each function:
Copier
Document Server
Facsimile
Scanner
Printer
See p.71 User Code”.
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User Name

User Name
The user name is useful for selecting a destination when sending faxes or e­mail. You can also use it as a folder destination.
Registering a User Name
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
ZFLS110E
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [
CCCC
DDDD EEEE FFFF
Key Operator Tools
press [TTTTNext
Press [Address Book Management].
Press [New Program].
Press [Change] on the right of the user (destination) name.
The user (destination) name entry display appears.
Reference
p.153 Entering Text
].
], and then
To select the title
A Press the key for the classifica-
tion you want to use under Se­lect Title.
Note
The keys you can select are as
follows:
[Freq.] Added to the
page that is displayed first.
[AB],[CD],[EF],[GH],[IJK],[ LMN],[OPQ],[RST],[UV W],[XYZ], [1] to [10] Added to the list of items in the title selected.
You can select [Freq.] and one
more page for each title.
To continue registering the user
HHHH
name, press [Continue to Program], and then repeat the procedure
Exit
.
FFFF
].
from step
Press [OK].
IIII
Press [
JJJJ
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
KKKK
4
Enter the user (destination) name,
GGGG
and then press [OK].
Note
The user name can be used for
documents in the Document Server. For details about the Document Server, see p.33 “Us- ing the Document Server”.
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User Tools (System Settings)
Changing a User Name
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [
CCCC
DDDD EEEE
4
Key Operator Tools
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
Select the registered user (desti­nation) you want to change.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
Note
If you press , you can search
for a user by user name/index, user code, fax number, or e-mail address.
To change the user (destination) name or key display
A Press [Change] on the right of
the user (destination) name or key display.
B Enter the user (destination)
name or key display, and then press [OK].
], and then
Deleting a User
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [
CCCC
DDDD EEEE FFFF
GGGG HHHH IIII
Key Operator Tools
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
Press [Delete].
Select the user (destination) you want to delete.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
Press [
Press [Exit]. Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
Yes
].
], and then
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Reference
p.153 Entering Text
To change the title
A Press the key for the classifica-
tion you want to use from Se­lect Title.
Press [OK].
FFFF
Press [Exit].
GGGG
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
HHHH

User Code

Register user codes to limit users to the following functions and check their use of each function:
Copier
Document Server
Facsimile
Scanner
Printer
Note
The number of copies made of doc-
uments stored in the Document Server using the facsimile function is counted for each user code. This allows you to check each user's us­age.
The number of copies scanned us-
ing the scanner function is counted for each user code. This allows you to check each user's usage.
To automatically register the print-
er driver user code, select [PC Con- trol: ON] for the printer in User Code Management. To use the user code set in User Tools, select
[PC Control: OFF], and then select [Black & White] or [Colour]. Set the
user codes registered in User Tools for the printer driver. See p.58 “Us- er Code Management”.
Reference
For details about setting user codes for the printer driver, see Printer Reference 1 or the printer driver Help.
User Code
Registering a New User Code
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
ZFLS110E
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Press the user (destination)
EEEE
whose code is registered, or enter the registered number using the number key.
Note
To register the user (destina-
tion) name, see p.69 “Register- ing a User Name”.
Press [User Code].
FFFF
Enter the user code using the
GGGG
number keys, and then press [#].
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Important
The functions associated with each
user code are the same. If you change or delete user codes, man­agement data and limits associated with that code become invalid.
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User Tools (System Settings)
Note
If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key, and then enter the code again.
Select the functions to be used
HHHH
with the user code from Available Functions.
4
Press [OK].
IIII
Note
To continue registering user
codes, repeat the procedure from step
Press [Exit].
JJJJ
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
KKKK
E
Changing a User Code
Note
If you press , you can search
for a user by user name/index, user code, fax number, or e-mail address.
To change the user (destination)
name, key display and title, see p.70 Changing a User Name”.
Press [User Code].
FFFF
Press [Change], and then enter the
GGGG
new user code using the number keys.
Press [#].
HHHH
To change the available functions
A Press the key to select the func-
tions to enable them.
Note
Even if you change a user code, the
counter value will not be cleared.
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Select the registered user code
EEEE
you want to change.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
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Note
Press the key to highlight it,
and then the function is ena­bled.
Press [OK].
IIII
Press [Exit].
JJJJ
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
KKKK
User Code
Deleting a User Code
Note
After clearing the user code, the
counter is automatically cleared.
To delete a user entirely, see p.70
Deleting a User.
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Select the user (destination)
EEEE
whose code is to be deleted.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
Press [User Code].
FFFF
Press [Change] to delete the user
GGGG
code, and then press [#].
Displaying the Counter for Each User Code
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools].
CCCC
Press [Display/Clear/Print Counter per
DDDD
User Code].
Select [Copy Counter], [Print Coun-
EEEE
ter], [Transmission Counter] or [Scan- ner Counter].
Counters for individual function usage under each user code ap­pear.
Printing the Counter for Each User Code
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools].
CCCC
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Press [OK].
HHHH
Press [Exit].
IIII
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
JJJJ
Press [Display/Clear/Print Counter per
DDDD
User Code].
Select a user code from the left
EEEE
side of the display.
Note
Press [Select all on the page] to se-
lect all user codes on the page.
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User Tools (System Settings)
Press [Print Counter List] under Per
FFFF
User Code.
Select the function usage you
FFFF
want to print from [ [Print Counter], [Transmission Coun-
], and [
ter
Press [Print].
GGGG
Scanner Counter
Copy Counter
].
],
Clearing the Number of Prints
Note
Enter the user code, and then
press [#] if the user code is regis­tered.
Select the function usage you
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GGGG
want to print from [Copy Counter], [Print Counter], [Transmission Coun- ter], and [Scanner Counter].
Press [Print].
HHHH
To print the number of prints for all user codes
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools].
CCCC
Press [
DDDD
EEEE
Display/Clear/Print Counter per
User Code
Select the user code to clear.
To clear the number of prints made under a user code
A Select the user code from the
].
left side of the display.
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Press [Key Operator Tools].
CCCC
Press [Display/Clear/Print Counter per
DDDD
User Code].
Press [Print Counter List] under All
EEEE
User Codes.
Note
Enter the user code, and then
press [#] if the user code is regis­tered.
Note
Press [Select all on the page] to
select all user codes on the page.
B Press [
Codes.
] under Per User
Clear
C Select the function usage you
want to clear from [Copy Coun-
ter], [Print Counter], [Transmission Counter], and [Scanner Counter].
D Press [OK].
To clear the number of prints for all user codes
A Press [Clear] under All User
Codes.
B Select the function usage you
want to clear from [Copy Coun-
ter], [Print Counter], [Transmission Counter], and [Scanner Counter].
C Press [OK].
User Code
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Press [
FFFF
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
GGGG
Exit
].
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User Tools (System Settings)

Fax Destination

Register a fax destination so you do not need to enter fax numbers each time, and can send documents that have been scanned in using the fac­simile function.
It is easy to select the fax destina­tion if you register a User (Desti­nation) Name and Key Display for the fax destination.
You can register fax destinations as
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a group.
You can program the following items in a fax destination:
❖❖❖❖ Fax number
Registers the destination's fax number. You can enter a fax number using up to 128 digits. You must include every digit in the number.
❖❖❖❖ SUB Code
Registering a SUB Code allows you to use Confidential Transmis­sion to send messages to the other fax machines which support a sim­ilar function called SUB Code”. See SUB Code, Facsimile Refer- ence <Advanced Features>.
❖❖❖❖ SEP Code
Registering a SEP Code allows you to use Polling Reception to receive faxes from the other fax machines which support Polling Reception. See SEP Code, Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.
❖❖❖❖ Fax header
You can select to print a fax header on fax messages the other party re­ceives. The default is 1st Name”. See Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.
❖❖❖❖ Label insertion
With this function you can have the receiver's name printed on the message when it is received at the other end. The name is printed at the top of the page and will be pre­ceded by “To”. You can also have a standard message stamped on the second and third lines after that.
Note
Fax header and label insertion
are also printed when sending by e-mail using the fax function.
You can program a standard
message other than those regis­tered in the machine. See “Pro- gramming, Changing, and Deleting Standard Messages”,
Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.
❖❖❖❖ International TX mode
When setting the International TX mode to [ON], the machine trans­mits more carefully by lowering transmission speed. However, communication times increase.
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❖❖❖❖ Line
If the optional extra G3 interface unit is installed, you can select the line type per destination.
Fax Destination
Registering a Fax Destination
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
ZFLS110E
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Press the user (destination) you
EEEE
want to register or enter the regis­tered number using the number keys.
Note
To register the user (destina-
tion) name, see p.69 “Register- ing a User Name”.
Press [Fax Dest.].
FFFF
Enter the fax number using the
GGGG
number keys, and then press [OK].
To select the line
A Press [Select Line].
B Select the line, and then press
[OK].
To program the SUB Code
A Press [
B Press [Change] under TX SUB
C Enter a SUB Code using the
D To enter a password, press
E Enter a password using the
F Press [OK].
To program the SEP Code
A Press [Adv. Features], and then
B Press [
C Enter a SEP Code using the
D To enter a password, press
E Enter a password using the
F Press [OK].
Adv. Features
select [
SUB Code
Code.
number keys, and then press
[OK].
[Change] under Password
(SID).
number keys, and then press [OK].
select [SEP Code].
Change
Code.
number keys, and then press
[OK].
[
Change
(PWD).
number keys, and then press
[OK].
] under Password
], and then
].
] under RX SEP
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To set the International TX Mode
A Press [Change] under Interna-
tional TX Mode.
B Select [OFF] or [ON], and then
press [OK].
To select the fax header
Note
You can register the fax header
name in Program Fax Informa-
4
tion in the system settings for Facsimile Features. See “Pro- gramming, Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>.
A Press [Change] under Fax Header. B Select [1st Name] or [2nd Name],
and then press [OK].
To set label insertion
When Label Insertion is set to ON, the receiver's name and standard messages are printed on the fax message when it is received at the other end.
A Press [
sertion.
B Select [ON]. C Press [Change] under Line 2. D Select a standard message to
print on the second line. To stamp a customized message, press [Custom Message].
E Enter a message, and then
press [OK].
] under Label In-
Change
F Press [OK]. G Press [Change] under Line 3. H Select a standard message, and
then press [OK].
I Press [OK].
Press [OK].
HHHH
Note
When a group is registered, you
can also set label insertion to the group. See p.93 “Registering Destinations to a Group”.
Press [Exit].
IIII
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
JJJJ
Changing a Registered Fax Destination
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [
CCCC
DDDD EEEE
FFFF
Key Operator Tools
press [TTTTNext
Press [Address Book Management].
Select the registered fax destina­tion user you want to change.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
Note
If you press , you can search
for a user by user name/index, user code, fax number, or e-mail address.
To change the user (destination)
name, key display and title, see p.70 Changing a User Name”.
Press [
].
Fax Dest.
].
], and then
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Reference
p.153 Entering Text
Change the settings.
GGGG
Fax Destination
To change the SEP Code
To change the fax number
A Press [Change] under Facsimile
No..
B Enter the new fax number us-
ing the number keys, and then press [OK].
To change the line
A Press [Select Line].
B Select the line. C Press [OK].
To change the SUB Code
A Press [ B Press [SUB Code]. C Press [Change] under TX SUB
D Enter the new SUB Code, and
E To change the password, press
F Enter the new password, and
G Press [OK].
Adv. Features
Code.
then press [OK].
[Change] under Password (SID).
then press [OK].
].
A Press [Adv. Features]. B Press [SEP Code]. C Press [Change] under RX SEP
Code.
D Enter the new SEP Code, and
then press [OK].
E To change the password, press
[Change] under Password (PWD).
F Enter the new password, and
then press [OK].
G Press [OK].
To change the fax header
A Press [Change] under Fax Head-
er.
B Select the new fax header, and
then press [OK].
To change the label insertion
A Press [Change] under Label In-
sertion.
B Press [Change] under Line 2. C Select the new standard mes-
sage or press [Custom Message] to enter the new message.
D Press [OK]. E Press [Change] under Line 3. F Select the new standard mes-
sage, and then press [OK].
G Press [OK].
Press [OK].
HHHH
Note
To change the user (destination)
name, key display and title, see p.70 Changing a User Name”.
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User Tools (System Settings)
Press [Exit].
IIII
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
JJJJ
Press [OK].
IIII
Press [Exit].
JJJJ
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
KKKK
Deleting a Registered Fax Destination
Note
If you delete a destination that is a
specified delivery destination, messages to its registered Personal Box, for example, cannot be deliv-
4
ered. Be sure to check the settings in the fax function before deleting any destinations.
To delete a user entirely, see p.70
Deleting a User.
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [
CCCC
DDDD EEEE
Key Operator Tools
press [TTTTNext].
Press [
Address Book Management
Select the fax destination user you want to delete.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
], and then
].
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Press [Fax Dest.].
FFFF
Press [Change] under Facsimile
GGGG
No..
Press [Delete All], and then press
HHHH
[OK].

E-mail Destination

E-mail Destination
Register e-mail destinations so you do not need to enter an e-mail address every time, and can send scan files from scanner or fax function by e­mail.
It is easy to select the e-mail desti­nation if you register User (Desti­nation) Name and Key Display as the e-mail destination.
You can register e-mail destina­tions as a group.
You can use the e-mail address as the sender's address when sending scan files in scanner mode. If you want to do this, set a protection code on the sender address to pre­vent unauthorized access. See p.91 Registering a Protection Code.
Note
You can select an e-mail address
from an LDAP server, and then register it in the Address Book. Sending Scan File by E-mail, Scanner Reference.
You can set the machine to send a
transmission result e-mail when­ever a user transmission is sent. See Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Press the user (destination) you
EEEE
want to register, or enter the regis­tered number using the number keys.
Note
To register the user (destina-
tion) name, see p.69 “Register- ing a User Name”.
Press [E-mail].
FFFF
Press [Change] under E-mail Ad-
GGGG
dress.
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Registering an E-mail Destination
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
ZFLS110E
Enter the e-mail address.
HHHH
Entering the e-mail address
A Enter the e-mail address.
B Press [OK].
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User Tools (System Settings)
Press [E-mail].
Using the e-mail address as the sender
When an e-mail address is entered, it can be used as the sender's ad­dress.
A Press [ON] under Register as
Sender.
Press [OK].
IIII
Note
When a group is registered, oth-
er e-mail destinations can be
4
added to the group. See p.93 Registering Destinations to a Group”.
FFFF
Press [Change] under E-mail Ad-
GGGG
dress.
Enter the e-mail address, and then
HHHH
press [OK].
Reference
p.153 Entering Text
Press [OK].
IIII
Press [Exit].
JJJJ
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
KKKK
Changing a Registered E-mail Destination
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
].
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press [TTTTNext
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Select the registered e-mail ad-
EEEE
dress user you want to change.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
Note
If you press , you can search
for a user by user name/index, user code, fax number, or e-mail address.
To change the user (destination)
name, key display, and title, see p.70 Changing a User Name”.
Press [
JJJJ
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
KKKK
Exit
].
Deleting a Registered E-mail Destination
To delete a user entirely, see p.70 “De- leting a User”.
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
E-mail
].
].
press [TTTTNext
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Select the e-mail address user you
EEEE
want to delete.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
Press [
FFFF
Press [Change] under E-mail Ad-
GGGG
dress.
Press [Delete All], and then press
HHHH
[OK].
Press [OK].
IIII
Press [Exit].
JJJJ
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
KKKK
E-mail Destination
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User Tools (System Settings)

Registering Folders

By registering a shared folder, you can send scan files to it directly.
There are two types of protocol you can use:
SMB For sending files to shared Win­dows folders
FTP Use when sending files to an FTP server.
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Note
For details about protocols, server
names, and folder levels, ask your network administrator.
You can prevent unauthorized us-
ers from accessing folders from the machine. See p.91 Registering a Protection Code”.
You can only select either SMB or
FTP. If you change protocol after finishing your settings, all previ­ous entries are cleared.
You can register up to 50 folders
per group. Files cannot be sent to a group with over 50 folders regis­tered.
Reference
For details about network settings, see Network Guide.
For details about Scan to Folder, see Scanner Reference.
Using SMB to Connect
Note
To register a folder in an FTP serv-
er, see p.88 Using FTP to Con­nect.
To register an SMB folder
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
ZFLS110E
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Press the user (destination) you
EEEE
want to register or enter the regis­tered number using the number keys.
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Note
To register the user (destina-
tion) name, see p.69 “Register- ing a User Name”.
Press [Folder].
FFFF
Registering Folders
Press [SMB].
GGGG
Note
To specify a folder, you can ei-
ther enter the path manually or locate the folder by browsing the network.
Reference
p.85 To locate the folder manu­ally
p.85 Using Browse Network to locate the folder
To locate the folder manually
A Press [Change] under Path. B Enter the path where the folder
is located.
Note
Enter the path using this for-
mat: \\ServerName\Share­Name\PathName”.
You can also enter an IP ad-
dress.
You can enter a path using
up to 128 characters.
C Press [OK].
E Enter the user name, and then
press [OK].
Note
This is a user name which is
authorized to access the fold­er.
F Press [Change] under password. G Enter the user's password, and
then press [OK].
Using Browse Network to locate the folder
A Press [Browse Network].
The client computers sharing the same network as the ma­chine appear.
Note
You can enter your user
name and password before pressing [Browse Network]. If you do, the Browse Network display only lists client com­puters you are authorized to access.
B Select a client computer.
Shared folders under it appear.
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Note
If the format of the entered
path is not correct, a message appears. Press [Exit], and then enter the path again.
D Press [Change] under User
Name.
Note
You can press [Up One Level]
to switch between levels.
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User Tools (System Settings)
C Select the folder you want to
register.
The Logon display appears.
Note
If you have already entered
an authorized user name and password, the Logon display will not appear. Proceed to step F.
D Enter the user name.
Note
This is a user name which is
4
HHHH
IIII
authorized to access the fold­er.
E Enter the user's password, and
then press [OK].
The Browse Network display reappears.
Note
If the entered user name or
password is not correct, a message appears. Press [Exit], and then enter the user name and password again.
F Press [OK].
Press [Connection Test] to check the path is set correctly.
Press [Exit].
Note
If the connection test fails, check
the settings, and then try again.
Changing a registered folder
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Select the user of the registered
EEEE
folder you want to change.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
Note
If you press , you can search
for a user by user name/index, user code, fax number, or e-mail address.
To change the user (destination)
name, key display, and title, see p.70 Changing a User Name”.
Press [Folder].
FFFF
Select the items you want to
GGGG
change.
To change the protocol
A Press [FTP].
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Press [OK].
JJJJ
Press [Exit].
KKKK
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
LLLL
B A confirmation message ap-
pears. Press [Yes].
Note
Changing the protocol will
clear all settings made under the previous protocol.
Registering Folders
C Enter each item again.
Reference
p.88 To register an FTP fold­er”.
Changing items under SMB
A Press [Change] under Path. B Enter the new path where the
folder is located, and then press [OK].
Note
You can also use Browse Net-
work to specify a new folder. For details, see p.85 “Using Browse Network to locate the folder”.
C Press [Change] under User
Name.
D Enter the new user name, and
then press [OK].
This is a user name which is au­thorized to access the folder.
E Press [Change] under Password. F Enter the new password, and
then press [OK].
Press [Connection Test] to check the
HHHH
path is set correctly.
Press [Exit].
IIII
Deleting a registered folder
Note
To delete a user entirely, see p.70
Deleting a User”.
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Select the user of the folder you
EEEE
want to delete.
Press the user (destination) key, or enter the registered number using the number keys.
Press [Folder].
FFFF
Press the protocol which is not
GGGG
currently selected.
A confirmation message appears.
Press [Yes].
HHHH
Press [OK].
IIII
Press [Exit].
JJJJ
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
KKKK
4
Note
If the connection test fails, check
the settings, and then try again.
Press [OK].
JJJJ
Press [Exit].
KKKK
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
LLLL
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User Tools (System Settings)
Press [FTP].
Using FTP to Connect
Note
To register a shared folder config-
ured in Windows, see p.84 “Using SMB to Connect”.
To register an FTP folder
Press the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.
AAAA
4
ZFLS110E
Press [System Settings].
BBBB
GGGG
Reference
p.85 “To locate the folder manu- ally
p.85 Using Browse Network to locate the folder
Press [Change] under Server
HHHH
Name.
Enter the server name, and then
IIII
press [OK].
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Press [Key Operator Tools], and then
CCCC
press [TTTTNext].
Press [Address Book Management].
DDDD
Press the user (destination) you
EEEE
want to register, or enter the regis­tered number using the number keys.
Note
To register the user (destina-
tion) name, see p.69 “Register- ing a User Name”.
Press [Folder].
FFFF
Note
You can enter a server name us-
ing up to 64 characters.
Press [Change] under Path.
JJJJ
Enter the path.
KKKK
Note
You can enter an absolute path,
using this format: “/us- er/home/username; or a rela­tive path, using this format: directory/sub-directory.
If you leave the path blank, the
login directory is assumed to be the current working directory.
You can also enter an IP ad-
dress.
You can enter a path using up to
128 characters.
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