Sharp Multi Access Operation Manual

MULTI ACCESS
OPERATION MANUAL
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Introduction
This manual explains Multi-Access, how it operates, and how it is used. The explanations are tar­geted toward models that have the most features installed. For information on copy functions, fax functions, printer functions, and scanner functions, refer to the corresponding manual for each those modes.
What is Multi-Access?
"Multi-Access" means using one function while another function is being used.
Definitions of Terms
Job
A job is a copy, fax, print, or scan operation that the machine performs.
Electronic sort copy job
An electronic sort copy job refers to the sort/group, staple sort, 2in1/4in1 copy, edge erase, binding change, and rotation copy functions.
ROPM
ROPM is an acronym for "Rip Once Print Many" processing.
Walkup job
A walkup job is a job that is performed by direct operation of the machine.
Auto output job
An auto output job is a print job, fax print job, or transaction report / activity report print job, including ROPM jobs.
Job priority order
The machine is initially set to give priority to walkup jobs when Multi-Access is used. Jobs can be performed in the following three orders of priority.
First priority jobs
Copy jobs, direct transmission jobs, fax scan jobs, scan jobs.
Second priority jobs
Print jobs, fax reception jobs.
During copying
Print data is received Printing
Fax data is received Printing
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Jobs processed simultaneously
Scanner transmission jobs, memory transmission jobs (memory transmission jobs cannot be processed simultaneously with direct transmission jobs).
Notes
For example, if a fax is received during a copy job, the fax is not printed until the copy job has been completed. (If the fax is urgent, it is possible to interrupt copying and print the fax.)
For example, if a scan or fax job is stored during a copy job and the machine runs out of paper, the stored scan or fax job is begun. However, this does not apply to copy jobs stored in two-sided printing and print priority mode. For details, refer to "Operation when errors occur".
Functions and Multi-Access
Functions and the operation panel
This machine has four modes: copy mode, print mode, scan mode, and fax mode. The mode can be changed by pressing the appropriate mode key. Note that the number of modes supported var­ies depending on the model. The operation panel is divided into the two following areas. This illustration shows the operation panel of models with the most installed features.
The main area is used for copy, print, and scan modes.
The main area and the fax area is used for fax mode.
Note
The indications of the operation panel may differ depending on the country and the region.
1st priority group
Walkup jobs
Copy jobs (including electronic sort functions) Fax scan jobs Direct transmission jobs Scan jobs
2nd priority group
Auto print jobs
Print jobs (including ROPM jobs) Fax reception jobs Transaction reports / activity reports (including auto printing)
Simultaneous processing
Auto transmission jobs
Memory transmission jobs Scanner transmission jobs
Fax area Main area
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Modes and the display
The display shows the base screen or function setting screen of the currently selected mode. During operation, or during the execution of a walkup job, the display of the corresponding mode appears. When there is no walkup job, or during the execution of a print or fax print job, the display shows "PRINTING". If any key is pressed, this display changes to the display of the currently selected mode.
Modes and data status lights
There are data status lights above the PRINT, SCAN, and FAX keys. These light and blink to indi­cate the status of data.
Print mode
Scan mode
Fax mode
Modes and key operator programs
The key operator programs are used to program settings that are necessary or useful for functions. The programs can be accessed from any mode (copy, fax, print, or scan). When the setting is com­pleted, the machine returns to the original mode. To access the key operator programs, press the FUNCTION key. Information on the programs is contained in the operation manuals for each of the modes.
Illuminates steadily Blinks
Online light Online Offline
Data light Data in memory Processing data or printing
Illuminates steadily Blinks
Data light Data in memory Sending
Illuminates steadily Blinks
Sending light Line in use -
Data light Fax transmission job in fax mem-
ory
Received fax in fax memory, or transmission job in memory.
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Changing modes
To use a mode, press the corresponding mode key.
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Press the mode key of the mode you wish to use.
The machine changes to the selected mode and the mode light illuminates.
The following illustration shows the model with the most features installed.
Note
The functions of some keys and display contents vary depending on the mode. For key functions and display contents in each mode, refer to the operation manual for that mode.
Storing a mode change
"Storing a mode change" means changing the mode after the current job is finished. The mode change takes place when the next job is executed.
Copy job
Fax scan job
Scan job
Direct transmission job
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Press a mode key while a job is being executed.
The mode change is stored.
When a mode change is stored, the light of the current mode continues to illuminate steadily, and the light of the stored mode blinks.
The display shows: "Please wait. The mode can only be changed after the present job is finished."
Note
To cancel a stored mode change, press the mode key of the stored mode once again. When the mode change is canceled, the display reverts to its previous state and the light of the stored mode goes off.
Conditions in which the mode cannot be changed.
The mode cannot be changed when the machine is in the following states:
An error has occurred that requires a service call.
A key operator program is being used.
The tray paper size is being set.
An interrupt in copy mode is taking place.
During a programming procedure in fax mode.
The machine cover is open.
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A misfeed has occurred.
A temporary interruption of operation has occurred due to an error during a copy job (for details, refer to "Operation when an error has occurred").
Jobs and Multi-Access
Changing jobs
In the case of a walkup job, you can temporarily interrupt a job that is currently being executed and perform the walkup job. However, this is not possible when the current job is a two-sided copy or two-sided print job.
Displaying the job status menu
You can check the status of a job from the job status menu. For information on the job status menu, refer to the operation manuals for each mode.
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Press the JOB STATUS key.
The job status menu appears in the display.
The display varies depending on the current mode when the JOB STATUS key is pressed.
Items in the job status menu
Function setting status
This shows selection of two-sided copying, sort copy, and special functions for copy jobs, and special functions for fax transmission jobs. For information on the function setting sta­tus, refer to the operation manuals for copy mode and fax mode.
Print job status
This shows the status of auto print jobs, the paper size, tray information.
Fax status (transmission job status, stored transmission job status, confidential reception status)
These items appear when the JOB STATUS key is pressed in fax mode. Information on fax status messages can be found in the operation manual for fax mode.
Manual receiving
When this is selected, faxes can be received manually from modes other than fax mode. ( page 8)
Notes
If the machine does not have the fax feature, "MANUAL RECEIVING" will not appear.
If the machine does not have the fax feature, the print job status menu appears when the JOB STATUS key is pressed from print or scan mode.
Conditions in which the job status menu cannot be displayed
The job status menu cannot be displayed when the machine is in the following states.
An error has occurred that requires a service call.
A key operator program is being used.
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