This Operation Guide contains information that corresponds to using both the
inch and metric versions of fax machines using this Fax System. Since the
messages and terminology for keys and indicators on those respective operation
panels differs between these two versions, for purposes of clarification and easier
understanding we have listed the names used in BOTH types of machine in the
section herein titled Names of Parts. However, in the main text of this handbook,
when the difference in a name or message is only one of upper- and lowercase
spelling, we have listed the information as it specifically pertains to the inch
version of this machine. When there is even a slight difference in the message,
key/indicator name or other specifications, we have listed the information for the
inch version followed, in brackets, by the corresponding information for the metric
version.
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Please read the Operation Guide before using the facsimile.
Keep it close to the facsimile for easy reference.
The sections of this handbook and parts of the facsimile marked with symbols
are safety warnings meant to protect the user, other individuals and surrounding objects, and ensure correct and safe usage of the facsimile. The symbols
and their meanings are indicated below.
DANGER: Indicates that serious injury or even death will very possibly result from
insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.
WARNING: Indicates that serious injury or even death may result from insufficient
attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.
CAUTION: Indicates that personal injury or mechanical damage may result from
insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.
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The symbol indicates that the related section includes safety warnings.
Specific points of attention are indicated inside the symbol.
........ [General warning]
........ [Warning of danger of electrical shock]
........ [Warning of high temperature]
The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on prohibited
actions. Specifics of the prohibited action are indicated inside the symbol.
........ [Warning of prohibited action]
........ [Disassembly prohibited]
The ● symbol indicates that the related section includes information on actions
which must be performed. Specifics of the required action are indicated inside the
symbol.
........ [Alert of required action]
........ [Remove the power plug from the outlet]
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[Always connect the facsimile to an outlet with a ground connection]
Please contact your service representative to order a replacement if the safety
warnings in the handbook are illegible or if the handbook itself is missing. (fee
required)
<Note>
Due to performance updating, information in this Operation Guide is subject to
change without notice.
Introduction
The explanations contained in this Operation Guide have been separated into different sections in order to allow
those using a fax for the first time, as well as those well familiar with such operation, to use this machine efficiently,
properly and with relative ease. A basic introduction to each section can be found below for reference. Refer to the
related section when using this fax.
Important!
Please read first.
Section 1
Basic Use of this Fax
Section 2
Various Functions
of this Fax
This section contains notes and cautions on installation and operation that should be
read prior to using this fax machine for the first time and then strictly obeyed in order to
ensure its safe and proper operation. BE SURE to read the notes and cautions
contained in the Operation Guide for your copier as well.
This section contains explanations on the names of parts and their functions, as well
as basic instructions on fax operation. Reading this section alone will make it possible
for you to perform basic fax transmission and fax reception procedures.
This section contains explanations on attempting procedures that will enable more
effective use of this fax by those individuals who have already become somewhat
familiar with its basic operation. It includes such instructions as setting the time for a
transmission to begin, transmitting the same documents automatically to multiple
destinations and for transmitting both sides of duplex (2-sided) documents.
Section 3
Troubleshooting
Section 4
Other Features of this Fax
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This section contains explanations on handling problems that may occur during
operation of this fax. It includes information on responding to error messages that are
displayed as well as check points regarding the various settings made.
BE SURE to read this section carefully and follow all procedures and cautions
precisely.
This section contains explanations on using the more specialised functions of this fax
for those individuals who have become knowledgeable about and quite comfortable
with its operation. It includes such special instructions as how to limit who can transmit
and receive documents with this machine as well as on the procedures for receiving
confidential documents that should not be seen by third parties.
In addition, this fax contains F-Code Based Communication capabilities that enable
more functional compatibility with other companies’ fax machines and a Restricted
Access function that enables the convenient control of fax communication performed
with this machine.
Introduction
Section 5
Managing Information
About Your Fax
Communications
Section 6
Various Settings and
Registration in this Fax
Section 7
Optional Equipment
This section contains explanations on checking the message display for information on
the conditions surrounding recent fax transmissions and reception.
In addition, it includes explanations on how to print out the management reports and lists
that contain information about the result of fax communications and other settings made
in this fax.
This section contains explanations on certain settings and registration such as adjusting
the volume of the alarm that sounds in the event of some sort of error.
Use this section to perform the settings and registration most appropriate to how you use
this fax.
This section contains explanations on the functions available when each of the various
optional equipment is installed in this fax. It includes an explanation on Duplex Reception
– in which paper is turned over inside the fax machine and printing accomplished on the
back side – as well as on the Ultra Fine resolution that enables even clearer transmission
and reception of documents.
Section 8
Network FAX Settings
(Option)
Section 9
Reference Information
This section contains explanations on the setup procedure and settings to be performed
on the machine in order to use the Network FAX functions available when the optional
Printer/Scanner Kit is installed on this fax machine. Be sure to read the On-Line Manual
on the included CD-ROM as well.
This section contains information on the specifications for this fax machine, a flowchart
of the menus that are shown in the message display and tables with explanations
related to various error codes. Use this section as reference when using this fax.
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Contents
Important! Please read it first. ............................. v
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ........................................... v
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE .....................................................v
This Operation Guide contains information on using the facsimile
functions of this machine. BE SURE to read the Operation Guide
for your copier as well and maintain both handbooks in good
condition in a location close to the machine.
During use, refer to the Operation Guide for your copier for
information regarding the sections listed at right.
Caution Labels
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
How to load paper
Replacing the toner cartridge and waste toner tank
When paper misfeeds
Troubleshooting
Cleaning the copier
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
■ Environment■ Power supply/Grounding the product
• Avoid installing this product in locations where the top or
upper rear portion of the unit will be exposed to direct
sunlight. Such conditions might adversely effect the unit’s
ability to detect the correct size of originals and documents.
When such a location cannot be avoided, change the
direction the unit is facing in order to eliminate exposure to
direct sunlight.
• DO NOT connect this product to the same outlet as an air
conditioner or copier, etc.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
CAUTION
• DO NOT leave the Document Processor open as
there is a danger of personal injury. ………………
Other precautions
• DO NOT open the front cover or left cover, turn off the main
switch, or pull out the power plug while transmitting,
receiving, or copying.
• This product may only be used within the country of pur
chase due to the different safety and communication
standards in each country. (International communication
standards, however, make the communication between
countries possible.)
• This product may be inoperable in areas with poor
telephone lines or communication conditions.
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• “CALL WAITING” or other telephone company optional
services that produce audible tones or clicks on the line can
disrupt or cause termination of facsimile communications.
• No matter what the status of the unit, if the sound of the
motor within the unit is audible, never open either the front
cover or the left cover, nor turn off the main switch.
• Return used battery to point of sales.
Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Names of Parts
(1) Main Body Parts and their Functions
The following contains information on the names and functions of the parts that are required
when this machine is used as a facsimile.
Refer to the Operation Guide for your copier for information on other parts of this machine.
Main Body + Duplex Document Processor attached
1 Operation panel...Use the operation panel to perform the
procedures required for fax communication.
2 Fax storage section...Received documents are ejected and stored
face-down in the fax storage section. Up to 250 sheets can be
stored in this section at one time.
3 Drawers...This fax machine comes standard with two drawers
installed. Each drawer can hold up to 500 sheets of plain paper
(60 g/m2 - 105 g/m2). Refer to the Operation Guide for your copier
for more detailed information regarding the use of the drawers.
4 Multi-Bypass...Paper can be set in the Multi-Bypass as well. In
order to use the Multi-Bypass, it is necessary to select “ON” under
“Turning Manual Paper Feed ON/OFF” on page 6-8. Refer to the
Operation Guide for your copier for more detailed information
regarding the use of the Multi-Bypass.
5 Telephone jack (T)...Use this jack to connect a separately
purchased telephone to the fax.
6 Line jack (L)...Use this jack to connect the fax to a telephone line
using the modular cord.
7 Main switch...Turn this switch ON ( | ) in order to perform fax and
copy operations. The touch panel will light and operation will be
possible.
Document Processor
● Document Processor
There are 2 optional document feeders available for use with this
machine: the Document Processor for feeding one-sided documents,
and the Duplex Document Processor for using both sides of 2-sided
documents.
* Both the Document Processor and Duplex Document Processor can
be used with the 25 copies per minute machine. However, only the
Duplex Document Processor can be used with both the 35 copies per
minute machine and the 40 copies per minute machine.
8 Document table...Set the documents you want to transmit on this
table. Up to 70 sheets of up to 11" x 8 1/2" [A4] size paper, or up to
50 sheets of 8 1/2" x 14" or 11" x 17" [A3 or Folio] size paper, can
be set at one time.
9 Document insert guides...Adjust these guides to match the width of
the documents.
0 Document Processor reversing cover...Open this cover if a
document jams.
! Document eject cover...Documents are ejected onto this cover
after being scanned.
@ Eject guide...Open this guide when transmitting documents of a
large size such as 8 1/2" x 14" or 11" x 17" [A3 or Folio].
# Document Processor open/close lever...Operate this lever when
opening and closing the Document Processor.
$ Document set indicator...This indicator indicates the status of the
documents set in the Document Processor. Documents are set
properly when the indicator is lit green.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
(2) Operation Panel Parts and their Functions
The following contains explanations on the names and functions of the keys and indicators that are utilized
when this machine is used as a facsimile. Refer to the Operation Guide for your copier for information on the
keys and indicators that are utilized when this machine is used as a copier.
1 Touch panel...Indicates operation procedures as well as trouble with the machine. Keys related to operational
procedures which appear on the touch panel with their name displayed are indicated in this handbook within
double quotation marks. In addition, you will be instructed to “touch” any keys which appear on the touch
panel rather than “press” them. (Ex.: Touch the “xxx” key.)
2 Keypad...Use the keypad to enter fax numbers, etc.
* Even if your telephone service is for pulse dialing, press the star (*) key and any key pressed on the keypad
after that will transmit the related tone signal. (Inch version only)
3 Start key...Press this key when you want to initiate a fax communication.
4 Fax key / Fax indicator...Press this key when you want to switch between the Copy Operation and Fax
Operation modes. The Fax indicator is lit when the machine is in the Fax Operation mode.
5 Fax data indicator...This indicator blinks during a fax communication. When this indicator is lit, there are
received documents or documents to be transmitted, etc., stored in memory.
6 Reset key...Press this key when you want to cancel an operation in progress and have the touch panel return
to the initial mode settings.
7 Stop/Clear key...Press this key when you want to delete registered fax numbers or names, as well as when
you want to stop an operation in progress.
8 Fax Priority key...Press this key when you want to give priority to printing out a received fax during a copy
operation.
9 Default key...Press this key when you want to perform settings related to the various default modes for the
fax functions of this machine.
0 Interrupt key/indicator lamp...Press this key when you want to interrupt a fax reception in order to make
copies. The indicator lamp in the Interrupt key will light when the machine is in the Interrupt mode.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
(3) Basic fax screen on the touch panel
The initial screen that appears in the touch panel when you press the Fax key in any other mode in order to change to the Fax
Operation mode is called the "basic fax screen". The following contains information on the basic keys which are displayed in
this screen and their functions.
Inch
Metric
1 Message display...Current status, the next step in a procedure and error messages are shown in the message display.
2 Number of destinations display...The number of destinations that you have chosen to dial to is shown in this area.
3 Speed-dial keys...Keys that you have registered to function as either a one-touch key, a group dial key (G), a program key (P) or a chain dial key
(C) are displayed here.
4 “Address book” key...Touch this key when you want to use the address book. (Refer to page 1-31.)
5 “Abbrev.” key...Touch this key when you want to use the abbreviated number that a destination number is registered under in order to dial that
number. (Refer to page 1-30.)
6“TX setting” key...Touch this key when you want to perform settings related to transmission conditions such as the size of the documents to be
transmitted, the image quality of those documents, the contrast at which you want to send them and the time when they should be sent. Once
you press this key, the TX Setting screen will appear.
7 “▼” and “▲” cursor keys...Use these keys when you want to display speed-dial keys other than those which are currently displayed.
8 “Dest. check” key...Touch this key when you have entered multiple destination fax numbers using speed-dial keys, etc., and you want to check
the list of those numbers.
9 “Re-dial” key...Touch this key when you want to have the fax automatically redial the most recently dialed number
0 “On-hook” key...When a separately purchased telephone is connected to this fax machine and you touch this key, you can dial a destination
number without having to pick up the receiver.
! “Memory TX” / “Dir. Feed Tx” key...When you want to switch between the Memory Transmission mode (“Memory Tx”) and the Direct Feed
Transmission mode (“Dir. Feed Tx”). The mode will change each time you touch this key.
@ Reception mode select key...Touch this key when you want to select a different reception mode. The display will change to the reception mode
selection screen where you can select the desired reception mode by touching the “Auto RX”, “Manual RX” or “Answering Machine” key, as
appropriate.
# Memory bar...Indicates the amount of data stored in memory. As documents are being stored, the bar will move towards “100%” indicating that
the data stored in memory is increasing. Once it reaches “100%”, no more documents can be stored in memory.
$ Fax number display...The number that you have entered to dial is displayed here.
% “Basic” key...Touch this key when you want to return to the basic fax screen.
^ “Application” key...Touch this key when you want to use one of the various functions of this fax machine such as polling, etc.
& “Register” [“Registration”] key...Touch this key when you want to perform one of the various registration procedures of this fax machine.
* “Print Report” key...Touch this key when you want to print out one of the various reports or lists of this fax machine.
( “Status” [“Act status”] key...This key is displayed during a transmission, reception or printout. Touch this key when you want to verify the contents
of the operation.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Preparations
When using the fax functions of this machine for the first time after
purchasing your Fax System, perform the procedures as explained in
“(1) Setting the Type of Phone Line” through “(4) Setting the Date and
Time ”.
* If your service representative performs these settings during set-up
of your Fax System, there is no further need for you to perform
these procedures.
(1) Setting the Type of Phone Line
(Inch version only)
Set the type of phone line here to correspond to the type of telephone
service that you are using. BE SURE the type of phone line you select
here is correct because, if the setting is incorrect, fax communication
will be impossible.
* Prior to operation, check the message display to make sure that the
touch panel is in the initial mode for fax operation.
(Refer to “(2) Initial Mode” on page 1-7.)
* If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the
Reset key. The touch panel will return to the basic copy screen.
Touch either the “Tone Line(DTMF)” key or the “Pulse
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Line(10PPS)” key, as appropriate.
Touch the “Close” key. The message display will return to the
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same screen as was displayed in step 3.
If you are finished making settings, touch the “Close” key 2
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more times.
Press the Default key. The Default Setting screen will appear.
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(Inch)
Touch the “FAX default” key.
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(2) Turning TTI Transmission ON/OFF
The TTI (Transmit Terminal Identifier) refers to information – such as
the time of the transmission, the number of pages, your station name
and fax number, etc. – that is automatically sent to the receiving
party's fax and printed out on the received documents. With this fax,
you can select here whether or not that TTI information will be sent to
the receiving party's fax, and – if it is – whether it will be printed inside
or outside the border of the transmitted page.
* Prior to operation, check the message display to make sure that the
touch panel is in the initial mode for fax operation.
(Refer to “(2) Initial Mode” on page 1-7.)
* If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the
Reset key. The touch panel will return to the basic copy screen.
Press the Default key. The Default Setting screen will appear.
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(Inch)
Make sure that “Line Type” is highlighted and touch the
“Change #” key.
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(Inch)
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(Metric)
Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Touch the “FAX default” key.
2
Touch the “▼” cursor key until “TTI” is highlighted and then
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touch the “Change #” key.
(Inch)
(Metric)
(3) Registering Your Self-Station
Information
If you register information identifying your station (fax number, station
name and station ID) here, it can be sent to the receiving party's fax
and printed on the received documents, thereby instantly notifying
that party of the source of the fax transmission.
* Use the following procedure as well when you want to change
information that is already registered.
* Prior to operation, check the message display to make sure that the
touch panel is in the initial mode for fax operation.
(Refer to “(2) Initial Mode” on page 1-7.)
* If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the
Reset key.
Touch the “Register” [“Registration”] key. The Registration
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Select screen will appear.
(Inch)
If you want your TTI information to be sent to the other party,
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touch the desired location where you want it to be printed.
If you do NOT want it to be sent, touch the “Not Printed” key.
Touch the “Close” key. The message display will return to the
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same screen as was displayed in step 3.
If you are finished making settings, touch the “Close” key 2
more times.
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(Metric)
Touch the “Location Info.” key. The currently registered
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information will be displayed.
* To register your fax number: Touch the “v” key and go to
step 3.
To register your station name: Touch the “Own Name” key
and go directly to step 5.
To register your station ID: Touch the “Own ID” key and
proceed directly to step 7.
(Inch)
(Metric)
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
● Registering your fax number
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Use the keypad to enter your fax number.
* The fax number can be up to 20 digits in length.
* If you want to clear the currently displayed number from the
message display, simply press the Stop/Clear key.
* If you want to revise the entered number, touch the “r” or
“R” cursor key to move the cursor to the number that you
want to change. Then touch the “Delete” key to delete that
number and enter the correct number as desired.
(Inch)
(Metric)
● Registering your station ID
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Use the keypad to enter the desired station ID (4 digits).
* If you want to reset the displayed number to “0000”, simply
press the Stop/Clear key.
* If you want to revise the entered number, touch the “r” or
“R” cursor key to move the cursor to the number that you
want to change. Then enter the correct number as desired.
(Inch)
(Metric)
Touch the “OK” key. The message display will return to the
same screen as was displayed in step 2.
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● Registering your station name
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Enter the desired name for your station. (Refer to “Entering
Characters” on page 1-23.)
* Your station name can be up to 32 characters in length.
In the Character input screen, touch the “Confirm” key. The
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message display will return to the same screen as was
displayed in step 2.
Touch the “Confirm” key. The message display will return to
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the same screen as was displayed in step 2.
If you are finished making settings, press the Reset key.
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(4) Setting the Date and Time
Set the date and the time that will appear in the message display
here. BE SURE that the date and time that you set here are correct
since they will serve as a basis for all communications that use the
timer.
* Prior to operation, check the message display to make sure that the
operation panel is in the initial mode for fax operation.
(Refer to “(2) Initial Mode” on page 1-7.)
* If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the
Reset key.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Touch the “Register” [“Registration”] key. The Registration
1
Select screen will appear.
(Inch)
(Metric)
Touch the “Date & Time” key. The currently registered
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information will be displayed.
(Inch)
Features and Functions of this Fax
The following contains explanations about features and functions that
should be understood when this machine is used as a facsimile.
(1) Switching from the Copy Operation
Mode to the Fax Operation Mode
This machine was fundamentally designed for use as a copy machine
and the default setting is the Copy Operation mode. Therefore, if you
want to send a fax to another party it is first necessary to switch to the
Fax Operation mode.
However, in terms of receiving a fax. since the Automatic Fax
Reception mode is the default setting, fax reception is possible and
the documents will be printed out automatically even when the
machine is in the Copy Operation mode.
When the machine is in the Copy Operation mode, the COPY
indicator will be lit. To switch to the Fax Operation mode, simply press
the Fax key. Once the machine is in the Fax Operation mode, the Fax
indicator will light and the touch panel will change to the basic fax
screen.
(Metric)
Use the keypad to enter the present date, in order of the
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month, day and year (day, month and year).
* Use the “r” or “R” cursor keys to move the cursor as
required.
Touch the “Ti me ” key and then use the keypad to enter the
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present time.
* The time should be entered on a 24-hour basis
(00:00 - 23:29).
Touch the “Confirm” key. The message display will return to
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the same screen as was displayed in step 2.
(2) Initial Mode
The initial screen that appears in the touch panel when you press the
Fax key and change to the Fax Operation mode, or that normally
appears in the Fax Operation mode after a successful fax
transmission or reception, is called the “basic fax screen”. The
accompanying default settings and related operational status is
known as the “initial mode”.
When the fax machine is in the initial mode for fax operation, “Ready
for fax transmission” will be shown in the message display. Always
check the touch panel to make sure that is it is in the initial mode and
displaying this basic fax screen PRIOR to performing any facsimile
operation.
The fax machine will also return to the initial mode when the Auto
Clear function engages.
(Inch)
(Metric)
If you are finished making settings, press the Reset key.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
● Message display when Restricted Access is turned ON...
Even if the fax machine is in the initial mode for fax operation, the
message display will differ if Restricted Access (page 4-43) is turned
ON.
(Inch)
(Metric)
In this case, it is necessary to enter your access code or the
registered management password in order to use the fax.
If a viable access code or the registered management password is
entered, the touch panel will change to the standard initial mode for
fax operation.
(4) Auto Clear Function
The Auto Clear function will clear all entered settings and the touch
panel will return to the initial mode settings after any type of
transmission or print out, or if you do not press any keys within 90
seconds during any procedure.
* If, however, documents are set when the Auto Clear function
engages, the displayed size of those documents will remain in the
message display.
(5) Document Number
The fax uses a 3-digit document number in order to manage each fax
communication. This document number is assigned during each
procedure and in the order that each communication that uses the
timer, as well as each transmission or reception, is accomplished.
The actual timing of the determination of each document number will
differ depending upon the operation being carried out.
In addition to appearing in the message display, this document
number can be verified by checking the Transaction Result display,
the Delayed Communication Report that is printed out for each
communication that uses the timer or by printing out a Confirmation
Report. (Refer to “Transaction Result display” on page 5-1,
“(2) Confirmation Report” on page 5-3, and “Turning Report Print Out
ON/OFF” on page 6-1.)
(Inch)
CAUTION
When Restricted Access is turned ON, it is necessary to enter the
registered management password in the Restricted Access Login
Screen in order to access the various setting and registration
procedures of this fax. Even if a viable access code that enables fax
operation is entered, the menus that correspond to the various
management-related setting and registration procedures of this fax
will not be available. (Refer to “Restricted Access” on page 4-40.)
(3) When You Press the Reset Key...
When you want to cancel a procedure part way through, simply press
the Reset key. The touch panel will automatically return to the initial
mode for fax operation.
* If, however, documents have already been set when you press the
Reset key, the displayed size of those documents will remain in the
message display.
* Depending on the status of the operation, there are occasions when
pressing the Reset key may have no effect.
(Metric)
(6) Auto Shut-Off Function
Anytime there is no operation of or activity with this fax (no keys are
pressed, no documents are set, nothing is printed out, etc.) for a
designated period of time, the Auto Shut-Off function will engage for
energy saving purposes and the fixing section heater and fan inside
the machine will shut down.
The amount of time most copy or fax machines spend waiting for
some operation to begin is generally greater than the time actually
spent on copying or fax communication. Thus, the energy consumed
during that time is a great percentage of the overall energy used by
the machine. Shutting down the fixing section heater and fan enables
energy and cost reductions by minimizing unnecessary energy
consumption while the machine is in this waiting state.
* It is possible to change the amount of time that will elapse before
the Auto Shut-Off function is to engage (factory default: 60 minutes).
It is recommended that this be set to a longer period of time if the
machine is used frequently during the day, and to a shorter time if
there are normally long periods between use. (Refer the Operation
Guide for your copier.)
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* Once the Auto Shut-Off function engages, the main switch will turn
OFF (O) and all indications on the operation panel will go out. It is
therefore necessary to turn the main switch back ON ( | ) in order to
send a fax or perform other fax operations on this machine.
* If a fax comes in while the main switch is in the OFF (O) position,
that fax reception will still be received and printed out.
Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
● Reception
Documents sent by the other fax machine, etc., will be received by this
fax and saved via the Printer/Scanner Kit into a designated folder on
the network’s server computer (the computer on which the included Scanner File Utility is installed). In this case, the received document will be
saved as a PDF or a TIFF file.
(7) Network FAX Functions (option)
By installing the optional Printer/Scanner Kit, you will be able to use the
Network FAX functions of this machine. Use these functions to send a
document made on a network computer to the other fax machine, or to
receive a document from the other fax machine onto your network computer. The main functions are as follows.
● Transmission
When this fax machine and a computer are connected over the same
network, the image data of a document created on the computer can be
sent through the Printer/Scanner Kit that is installed on the fax machine
and then transmitted to the other fax, etc.
● Address Book
Destination fax numbers can be registered in advance for transmission.
Groups of up to 80 fax numbers can be registered in this machine and
can be used conveniently for Broadcast Transmission, etc.
In addition, it is possible to import CSV format address books created
with other applications.
(8) Dual Access Function
The Dual Access function allows the machine to simultaneously
process 2 operations. For example, you can perform the procedure to
transmit documents even during an ongoing fax communication. It is
also possible to receive a fax during copying with the received
document(s) printed out automatically once the copy operation is
completed.
Because the Dual Access function is constantly enabled, no matter
what operation is currently in progress, you can perform fax transmission procedures anytime that “Ready for fax transmission” appears in
the message display. No special settings are required to use the Dual
Access function.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
> Checking the status of a fax communication in progress
(Inch)
(Metric)
Touch the “Status” [“Act status”] key in the bottom right of the touch
panel. The document number and information related to the other
party will be displayed. (NOTE: It is possible to cancel that ongoing
communication by touching the “Stop” key.)
* Touch the “Close” key to return to the previous screen.
> Checking the status of a print out in progress
(Inch)
● Table of Operations Available/
Unavailable under Dual Access
Additional operation
Initial operation
1 During set-up for sending documents in the Direct Feed
Transmission mode*
2 During set-up for sending documents in the Memory Trans-
mission mode
3 During scanning of documents in the Memory Transmission
mode
4 During transmission in the Direct Feed Transmission mode
5 During direct reception of documents (w/o using the memory)
6 During transmission in the Memory Transmission mode
7 During Memory Reception
8 During direct print out of received documents (w/ the
transmitting party still connected)
9 During print out of received documents from memory (after
being disconnected from the transmitting party)
0 During print out of a Transmission or Reception Report, or an
Activity Report, AFTER a communication
(Metric)
Touch the “Status” [“Act status”] key in the bottom right of the touch
panel.
* Touch the “Close” key to return to the previous screen.
<When the Dual Access function is not available>
There are cases in which the Dual Access function is not available.
For example, during a fax communication to one party, you will not be
able to receive a fax from another party, nor can you perform setting
or registration procedures during any fax transmission or reception.
In such cases, perform the desired operation after the current
communication is completed.
Refer to “● Table of Operations Available/Unavailable under Dual
Access”, for more detailed information regarding which operations
can and cannot be performed simultaneously.
* Communications that use the timer will not be accomplished, even
upon reaching the designated time for the communication to begin,
until the current operation has been completed.
! During manual print out of a Report or List
@ During procedures for fax-related settings or registration
# During use of both the Scanning and Printing sections when
the machine is used as a copier
$ During use of the Printing section when the machine is used
as a copier
% During use of the Printing section when the machine is used
as a printer
^ During use of the Printing section when the machine is used
as a scanner
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
1
2
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
3
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
4
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
5
X
X
X
6
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
7
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
8
O
O
O
X
X
X
9
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
1
O
O
m
1
1
m
0
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
1
m
!
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
m
@
5
X
5
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
#
4
m
4
m
X
X
3
X
X
X
3
X
3
X
3
X
$
4
m
4
m
X
X
3
m
O
O
3
m
3
m
3
m
%
m
m
X
X
3
m
O
O
3
m
3
m
3
m
^
O
O
O
O
m
O
O
m
m
m
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
X
2
m
2
m
2
m
2
m
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
<Table codes>
The numbers and symbols shown in the table above refer to the
following:
* : During procedures that use the message display but are not
included in the initial procedures listed in the table above,
the procedure will work just like this operation.
O : The additional operation will work unconditionally with the
initial operation.
– : Unrelated to fax operation.
X : The additional operation will NOT work with the initial
operation.
1
1
m
X
2
2
2
1
m
1
m
1
m
X
1
m
X
m
m
m
X
m
X
1
m
1
m
1
m
X
5
X
X
X
X
X
3
X
4
m
X
O
O
X
3
m
4
m
–
–
X
3
m
m
–
–
X
m
O
–
–
X
X
X
X
X
X
m: The additional operation will work with the initial operation under
certain conditions. The adjoining numerals refer to the following
conditions:
1 : Print out will be accomplished once printing is possible and the
fax is in the Fax Operation mode.
2 : Direct Reception will switch to Memory Reception and print out
will be accomplished once printing is possible and the fax is in the
Fax Operation mode.
3 : Printing can be stopped and copies made.
4 : Settings made in the Fax Operation mode will be deleted once the
machine is switched to the Copy Operation mode.
5 : It is possible to add fax default settings, but those communication
settings, etc., that have already been made will be canceled.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
(9) Batch Transmission Function
Any time the destination as well as the scheduled time of
transmission is the same for separate sets of documents in memory,
up to 10 of these multiple sets of documents will be automatically
pooled together and transmitted during the same communication.
This Batch Transmission function eliminates the need for you to dial
the same destination multiple times, thereby lowering communication
costs.
* Direct Feed Transmissions will not be included in a Batch
Transmission.
* If you register the same destination fax number for two separately
scheduled Broadcast Transmissions, those transmissions will not be
included in a Batch Transmission even if they are scheduled for the
same time.
* When the start time for a scheduled communication arrives and
another communication to the same party is currently waiting for
automatic redialing, both communications will be grouped together
and sent using Batch Transmission.
* When Restricted Access is turned ON, only communications that
were scheduled using the same access code will be sent using
Batch Transmission. Therefore, if different access codes were used
when scheduling two separate communications, those documents
will be transmitted separately even if the destination and the
scheduled time of transmission are the same.
(11) F-Code Based Communication
F-Code Based Communication involves fax communication that
includes certain codes (in the form of numbers and symbols), the
base of a protocol that has been adopted for use by other facsimile
manufacturers as well. By using these codes, methods of confidential
communication – previously available only between facsimiles that
were both from the same manufacturer – are now becoming possible
between models from different manufacturers. This fax has such
F-Code capabilities.
By using an F-Code Box that has been registered in this machine and
designated for F-Code Based Communication to transmit and receive
documents, you can perform Confidential and Bulletin Board Communications, as well as Relay Broadcast Communications, between this
machine and models from other manufacturers.
In order to perform an F-Code Based Communication, the other
party’s fax must have F-Code Based capabilities specific to the
communication you are attempting. Therefore, you should thoroughly
discuss in advance with the party you plan to communicate with the
capabilities of your respective models before attempting to transmit or
receive using F-Code Based Communications.
Refer to “F-Code Based Communication” on page 4-9, for a more
detailed information regarding the F-Code Based Communication
capabilities of this fax.
(10) Rotate & Transmit Function
If 11" x 8 1/2" [A4] (width-wise) size documents are set in the
Document Processor or on the platen, this function will automatically
rotate the scanned data 90˚ counter-clockwise and transmitted them
as 8 1/2" x 11" [A4] (length-wise) documents.
* To enable the Rotate & Transmit function for documents set in the
Document Processor, you must select “Standard size” when setting
the document size for scanning from the Document Processor.
(Refer to “Setting the Document Size for Scanning from the
Document Processor” on page 6-4.)
* The Rotate & Transmit function will only engage for 11" x 8 1/2" [A4]
size documents.
(12) Memory Reception Function
When you cannot print out because paper has run out or a paper jam
occurs, the data for all received documents will be temporarily stored
in memory and will then be printed out automatically once printing is
enabled.
* If, for any reason, power to the fax is disconnected or lost, data
received into memory may be lost. Ask the other party to retransmit
any documents for which data was lost. (Refer to page 1-19.)
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
(13) Rotate Received Documents
Even if the orientation of the received documents and of the paper set
in the drawers differs, if their size is the same (11" x 8 1/2" [A4]), this
function will automatically rotate the received data 90˚ counterclockwise before printing it out. No special settings are required to
use this function.
* If paper of the same size is set in different orientations, depending
on the type of communication that is involved, there are times when
rotation of the received data is not possible. For further information
on paper orientation, refer to “Paper Size and Priority Feed Chart”
on pages 8-3 and 8-4.
* If the transmitting party’s TTI information is set to be printed outside
the border of the transmitted page, received data cannot be rotated
and the received image will be reduced slightly to enable the
appropriate information to be printed out.
(15) Fax Priority Printout
It is possible to have incoming faxes, which are received during a
copy operation, printed out without having to wait for that copy
operation to be completed.
> A fax has been received...
The Fax data indicator will light.
> Printing out that fax...
(14) Imaging Memory Back-Up Function
If, for any reason, power to the fax is disconnected or lost, the backup battery in this machine will protect all data related to documents
that were already received into Imaging Memory, or that are waiting
for transmission, for up to 60 minutes (8 MB of optional memory must
be installed [totaling 16 MB in the machine]).
Thus, if power is restored to the fax within that time period, those
communications that were scheduled and waiting in memory prior to
the failure will be carried out as scheduled.
If power cannot be restored in time and data is lost, a Power Failure
Report that indicates what information was lost will be automatically
printed out once power is restored to the fax.
* The actual length of time the back-up battery will protect the data in
memory may differ depending on the conditions and environment of
use of this machine.
Press the Fax Priority key. The copy operation will continue
after the fax documents are printed out.
(16) Abbreviated numbers
600 speed-dial keys are available and each of these keys can be
designated to function as either a one-touch key, a group dial key, a
program key or a chain dial key. Each of these keys is given a 3-digit
“abbreviated number” between 001 and 600. It is then possible to dial
a destination number by simply entering the corresponding abbreviated number. (Refer to page 1-30.) Since only 20 of these speed-dial
keys can be display on the touch panel at one time, using the
corresponding abbreviated number may be faster than the time
required to change screens and find a desired key.
(Inch)
(Metric)
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Sending Documents
The following contains explanations on the standard method for transmitting documents.
Carefully read all the notes regarding acceptable documents, etc., to ensure correct
operation.
Switching to the Fax Operation mode
1
Check the message display to make sure that the touch panel
is in the initial mode for fax operation (the basic fax screen is
displayed). If the touch panel is not in the initial mode, press
the Reset key.
(Inch)
(Metric)
Check the transmission mode
2
Make sure that the fax machine is in the desired transmission
mode.
* There are two transmission modes available in this fax:
Memory Transmission and Direct Feed Transmission.
Memory Transmission is the default setting in this fax and, in
this case, “Memory TX” will be displayed.
* To switch from the Memory Transmission mode to the Direct
Feed Transmission mode, touch the “Memory TX” key until
“Dir. Feed Tx” is displayed.
(Inch)
(Metric)
<Transmission Modes>
● Memory Transmission mode (Transmitting from the Document
Processor)
The destination fax number is dialed automatically AFTER the
documents are set in the Document Processor, scanned and then
entered into memory. This is an extremely convenient mode
because your documents are returned to you, ready to use, without
making you wait until the actual transmission is complete. This is
the most appropriate method to use when transmitting multiple
page documents.
● Memory Transmission mode (Transmitting from the platen)
This mode is ideal for transmitting books and the like that cannot be
placed in the Document Processor. Documents are set one at a
time directly on the platen and, after all the documents are scanned
and entered into memory, the destination fax number is then dialed.
In this case, it is necessary – after each page is scanned – to select
whether or not you want to transmit more pages. (Refer to <If the
Documents Were Set on the Platen...> on page 1-18.)
● Direct Feed Transmission mode (Transmitting from the Document
Processor)
The destination fax number is dialed first, and – once the
connection with the other fax machine is established – the
documents that are set in the Document Processor are scanned
and then transmitted. If the transmission involves a multi-page
document, the second page is scanned after the data for the first
page is transmitted.
* If you want to stop the transmission in progress, press the
Stop/Clear key and remove the remaining documents from the
Document Processor.
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● Direct Feed Transmission mode (Transmitting from the platen)
This mode is ideal for transmitting books and the like that cannot be
placed in the Document Processor. Documents are set one at a
time directly on the platen, the destination fax number is then dialed
first, and – once the connection with the other fax machine is
established – scanning of the document begins and the document
is transmitted.
This process is carried out for each page that you want to transmit
and it is necessary, after each page is scanned, to select whether
or not you want to transmit more pages. (Refer to <If the
Documents Were Set on the Platen...> on page 1-18.)
Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Setting the documents
3
●
Duplex Document Processor
1 Adjust the document insert
guides to match the width of
the documents you want to
transmit.
2 Open the eject guide when
transmitting documents of a
large size such as 8 1/2" x
14" [B4] or 11" x 17" [A3].
3 Set the documents face-up
on the document table.
* If the documents are set
properly, the document set
indicator will be lit green.
● Document Processor
1 Adjust the document insert
guides to match the width of
the documents you want to
transmit.
2 Set the documents face-up
on the document table.
● Acceptable documents
> When set in the Document Processor...
• Type...Standard sheet documents
• Size...5 1/2" x 8 1/2" - 11" x 17" [A5R - A3]
* If you attempt to transmit a document over 63" [1600 mm]
in length, a message indicating that a document jam has
occurred in the Document Processor will appear in the
message display.
• Paper weight...1-sided documents: 35 g/m2 - 160 g/m
Duplex (2-sided) documents: 50 g/m2 - 120 g/m
(Only available with the RADF installed)
• Number (plain paper)...Under 8 1/2" x 11" [A4]: 70 sheets
(Document Processor) or 100 sheets
(Duplex Document Processor)
8 1/2" x 14" or 11" x 17" [B4, A3 or Folio]:
50 sheets (Document Processor) or 70
sheets (Duplex Document Processor)
> When set on the platen...
• Maximum size: 11" x 17" [A3]
● Notes on acceptable documents
• If documents with very low contrast images or light colored
text are transmitted, they may not be received clearly by the
other party.
• MAKE SURE that documents written in ink or containing glue,
etc., have dried COMPLETELY before setting them for
transmission.
• When setting documents in the Document Processor,
ALWAYS set documents AFTER removing any clips and
staples as they can cause damage to the machine.
• Documents of sizes outside the prescribed range may not be
transmitted successfully.
• If documents with punch holes are set in the Document
Processor for transmission, gray streaks may appear on the
documents received by the other party. In this case, set the
documents in a different direction and try to transmit them
again.
2
2
* DO NOT set more documents
than indicated by the paper
volume lines that are located
on the inside of the rear
document insert guide. Setting
more than the acceptable
number of documents can be
the cause of document jams.
* Refer to the Operation Guide
for your Duplex Document
Processor for more detailed
information regarding use of
the Duplex Document
Processor.
* It is possible to set duplex
(2-sided) documents and have
both the front and back sides of
those documents transmitted.
(Refer to page 2-1.)
* DO NOT set more documents
than indicated by the paper
volume lines that are located
on the inside of the rear
document insert guide. Setting
more than the acceptable
number of documents can be
the cause of document jams.
* Refer to the Operation Guide
for your Document Processor
for more detailed information
regarding use of the Document
Processor.
<Setting the Documents on the Platen>
Documents can also be transmitted by lifting open the
Document Processor and setting one document at a
time directly on the platen. ALWAYS use the platen
when transmitting pages from books and the like.
1 Set the document face-down and align it
properly with the lines on the original size
scales.
2 When transmitting single-sheet documents
directly from the platen, BE SURE to close the
Document Processor.
CAUTION
DO NOT leave the Document Processor open as
there is a danger of personal injury.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Dialing a destination fax number
4
Use the keypad to enter the destination fax number.
* The destination fax number can be up to 32 digits in length.
* If a mistake is made at any point in entering the fax number,
touch the “r” or “R” cursor key to move the cursor to the
desired position and enter the correct number as desired, or
press the Stop/Clear key and enter the full number once
again from the beginning.
Selecting the resolution
It is possible to select a resolution from among the 5 available
5
settings.
* The default setting is for Normal resolution.
1 If you want to change the resolution, touch the “Orig image
quality” [“Quality Original”] key.
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(Metric)
● Resolutions
• Normal: For transmitting documents with standard size characters
• Fine: For transmitting documents with relatively small characters or
thin lines
• Super fine: For transmitting documents with detailed lines and
characters
• Ultra fine: For transmitting the clearest reproduction of documents
with detailed lines and characters
• Half tone [Half-tone]: For transmitting the clearest reproduction of
documents containing both photographs as well as text
<Notes>
• The Fine and Super fine resolutions reproduce clearer images in
comparison to transmission with the Normal resolution, but transmission time is longer.
• The Half tone [Half-tone] resolution reproduces grays clearly, but
transmission time is longer than with the Normal or Fine resolutions.
• To transmit with the Ultra fine resolution, 8 MB of optional memory
must be installed. If the additional memory is NOT installed, the
Ultra fine resolution will not selectable.
• To transmit with the Super fine or Ultra fine resolutions, the receiving
fax must have the corresponding resolution capabilities in order to
benefit from their features. If the receiving fax does not have the
corresponding capability, transmission will be accomplished with the
Fine resolution.
2 Select the desired resolution from among the 5 available.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Selecting the contrast
6
It is possible to select a contrast from among the 3 available
settings.
* The default setting is for Regular contrast.
1 If you want to change the contrast, touch the “Exposure
mode” key.
2 Select the desired contrast from among the 3 available.
(Inch)
(Metric)
1
Indicating the document size
7
When you set any documents that you want to transmit on the
platen, you will need to indicate the size of those documents.
This procedure is not necessary when transmitting documents
from the Document Processor.
1 In order to indicate the document size, touch the “Orig.
size setting” [“Original setting”] key.
2 Select the appropriate document size.
(Inch)
● Document contrast
Dark: For transmitting light documents at a darker contrast
Regular: For transmitting document with a normal contrast
Light: For transmitting dark documents at a lighter contrast
Saving a document for transmission
When the optional Printer/Scanner Kit is installed...
Perform the following procedure in order to save a document for
transmission on the administrator’s network computer.
The document can be saved as a PDF file or a TIFF file.
* In order to save a document for transmission, the IP address or
host name must be registered in the administrator’s computer.
4
(See page 8-5)
2
1 Touch the “Save Tx. original” key.
2 Touch the “On” key.
(Inch)
(Metric)
5
(Metric)
3 Select the desired type of file by touching the “PDF” or “TIFF”
key.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Initiating the fax transmission
8
Press the Start key. The transmission operation will begin
automatically.
* You can select or change the resolution or contrast during
scanning or dialing.
(Inch)
<If the Documents Were Set on the Platen...>
Whenever you set the documents that you want to transmit
on the platen, close the Document Processor in order to
allow the machine to detect the size of those documents. If
you are transmitting information from books or other types of
documents that will not allow you to close the Document
Processor, it is necessary to indicate the document size
manually. (Refer to page 1-17.)
* In addition, any time you set documents on the platen for
transmission, a menu like that shown below will appear in
the message display once you press the Start key and the
documents have been scanned. In this case, perform the
following procedure.
(Inch)
(Metric)
> Checking the status of the transmission...
Touch the “Status” [“Act status”] key in the bottom right of the
touch panel. The document number and information related to
the other party will be displayed.
(Inch)
(Metric)
(Metric)
> If you have more documents to send...
1 Set the next page to be scanned on the platen.
* The next document(s) may also be set in the Document
Processor.
2 Touch the “Ye s” key.
3 Press the Start key.
* If you set the document(s) in the Document Processor,
scanning and then transmission of the documents will
begin automatically.
* Repeat steps 1 through 3 for all remaining documents.
> Stopping the transmission in progress
It is possible to cancel the ongoing operation by touching the
“Stop”key in the confirmation screen that was accessed
above.
* Touch the “Close” key to return to the previous screen.
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> Once there are no further pages to be scanned...
1 Touch the “No” key. Transmission of the documents will
begin automatically.
Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Receiving Documents (Automatic Fax Reception)
Automatic Fax Reception is the default setting for fax reception in this
machine and no special settings are required for its use.
* Fax reception is possible even if the main switch is turned OFF (O).
If a fax comes in while the main switch is in the OFF (O) position,
that fax reception will still be received and printed out.
Checking the reception mode
Make sure that “Auto RX” is displayed.
(Inch)
(Metric)
<Reception modes>
This fax machine offers the following 4 or 5 (depending upon the
region of use) ways to receive a fax.
• Automatic Fax Reception
• Manual Fax Reception
• Auto FAX/TEL Switching
• TAD Reception
• D.R.D. Reception
● Changing the reception mode
Touch the reception mode select key when you want to change the
reception mode.
(Inch)
(Metric)
Touch the key that corresponds to the desired reception
mode.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Receiving a fax
1
When a fax comes in, fax reception will begin automatically
after the amount of time equal to a designated number of
rings.
* Once fax reception begins, the “Status” [“Act status”] key will
appear in the bottom right of the touch panel.
(Inch)
(Metric)
> Stopping the reception in progress
1 Touch the “Status” [“Act status”] key in the bottom right of
the touch panel.
2 Touch the “Stop” key and the reception will be canceled.
● Making copies during a reception
It is possible to make copies even during a reception in which
documents are being directly printed out (whereby Imaging memory is
not used to save the documents).
• Press the Interrupt key during a reception. The fax will switch to
Memory Reception and copying will be possible.
● Memory Reception
When you cannot print out because paper has run out or a paper jam
occurs, the data for all received documents will be temporarily stored
in memory and will then be printed out automatically once printing is
enabled.
* If, for any reason, power to the fax is disconnected or lost,
data received into memory may be lost. Ask the other party
to retransmit any documents for which data was lost.
(Inch)
(Metric)
Printing out the received documents
2
Received document(s) will be printed out and ejected facedown in the copy store section.
* Up to 250 sheets of plain paper can be stored in the copy store
section at one time. When the maximum number of sheets has been
reached, remove all of the documents from the copy store section.
* Even if you cannot print out because paper has run out or a paper
jam occurs, reception is still possible (Memory Reception).
* 8 MB of optional memory must be installed in order to use the Ultra
fine resolution.
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
Canceling a Communication
You can cancel a communication even if it is already in progress. The methods for canceling a communication differ depending on whether that
communication is a fax transmission or a fax reception, and whether that transmission was initiated using the Memory Transmission mode or the
Direct Feed Transmission mode. The following contains explanations on the various methods used for canceling communications.
(1) Canceling a Memory Transmission
(during scanning)
If you want to cancel a Memory Transmission during scanning of the
documents, simply press the Stop/Clear key. The document that is
currently being scanned will be ejected and the touch panel will return
to the initial mode settings. If there are any documents left in the
Document Processor, remove them from the document table.
(2) Canceling a Memory Transmission
(during transmission)
If you want to cancel a Memory Transmission in which scanning all of
the documents has been completed and the dialing or transmission
operation has already begun, perform the following procedure.
(Inch)
Touch the “Status” [“Act status”] key in the bottom right of the
1
touch panel.
The status of the communication currently in progress will
appear in the message display.
(Inch)
(Metric)
Touch the “Stop” key or press the Stop/Clear key. The touch
2
panel will return to the initial mode settings.
* If you attempt to cancel a transmission that is scheduled to
multiple destinations (such as a Broadcast Transmission)
and there were destinations still remaining to be transmitted
to, a message will appear in the message display asking
whether or not you want to continue the transmissions to the
remaining destinations.
(Metric)
(3) Canceling a Direct Feed Transmission
A message such as that shown below will be displayed after dialing
the destination party in the Direct Feed Transmission mode.
If you want to cancel a Direct Feed Transmission, touch the “Stop”
key or press the Stop/Clear key. When a display to confirm the cancel
appears, touch the “Yes” key. The document that is currently being
scanned will be ejected and the touch panel will return to the initial
mode settings. If there are any documents left in the Document
Processor, remove them from the document table.
(Inch)
(Metric)
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Section 1 Fax Operation (Basic Use)
(4) Canceling a Reception
If you want to cancel a reception, perform the following procedure.
(Inch)
(Metric)
Touch the “Status” [“Act status”] key in the bottom right of the
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touch panel.
The status of the communication currently in progress will
appear in the message display.
(Inch)
(Metric)
Touch the “Stop” key or press the Stop/Clear key. The touch
panel will return to the initial mode settings.
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* If you attempt to cancel a reception that is scheduled from
multiple transmitting faxes (such as a Polling Reception)
and there were fax machines still remaining to be received
from, a message will appear in the message display asking
whether or not you want to continue the receptions from the
remaining faxes.
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