Ricoh Fax Machine FAX1700L User Guide

RICOH  
FAX1700L  
Re a d the sa fe ty instruc tio ns o n p a g e i to iv  
Op e ra tor’s Ma nua l  
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Optional equipment  
PAPER FEED UNIT TYPE 70  
A paper feed unit can be added to the base machine.  
FAX EXPANSION CARD TYPE 10  
A 1-Mbyte memory card can be added.  
FAX EXPANSION CARD TYPE 20  
A 2-Mbyte memory card can be added.  
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Caution  
Use of control or adjustments or performance of procedures  
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous  
radiation exposure  
Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this  
equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF  
emission limits governing this device.  
In accordance with ISO 7001, this machine uses the following  
symbols for the main switch:  
means POWER ON  
means POWER OFF  
WARNING  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions  
in the literature accompanying the machine.  
Operator Safety  
This machine is classified as class 1 laser device according to  
EN60825. The Facsimile contains a 5-milliwatt, 770-810  
nanometer wavelength, AIGaAs laser diode.  
Direct (or indirect reflected eye contact with the laser beam  
may cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and  
interlock mechanisms have been designed to prevent any  
possible laser beam exposure to the operator.  
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SAFETY  
Im p orta nt Sa fe ty Instruc tions  
All safety messages in the main text of this manual are labeled WARNING or  
CAUTION. These mean the following:  
WARNING: Important information to alert you to a situation that might cause  
serious injury and damage to your property if instructions are not  
followed properly.  
CAUTION: Important information that tells how to prevent damage to your  
equipment or how to avoid a situation that might cause minor injury.  
In addition to the warnings and cautions included in the text of this manual,  
please read and observe the following safety instructions.  
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Read all of these instructions.  
Save these instructions for later use.  
Follow all warnings and cautions marked on the product.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
5. Do not use this product near water.  
6. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product  
may fall, causing serious damage to the product or injuring the user.  
7. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided  
for ventilation; to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect  
it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.  
The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed,  
sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a  
built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.  
8. This product should be operated from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
available, consult an authorized sales person or your local power  
company.  
9. This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a  
third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power  
outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the  
outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat  
the purpose of the grounding type plug. (This does not apply in countries in  
which the 2-wire, non-grounded type of plug is used.)  
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SAFETY  
Whe n to Ca ll Your Se rvic e Re p re se nta tive  
10. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this  
product where persons will walk on the cord.  
11. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of  
the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord  
does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that  
the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15  
amperes.  
12. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could  
result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on  
the product.  
13. Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Whe n to Ca ll Your Se rvic e Re p re se nta tive  
WARNING: Do not attempt any maintenance or troubleshooting other than  
that mentioned in this manual. This machine contains a laser  
beam generator and direct exposure to laser beams can cause  
permanent eye damage.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel under the following conditions:  
A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions  
are followed. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the  
operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may  
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the product to normal operation.  
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a  
need for service.  
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Powe r a nd Ground ing  
SAFETY  
Powe r a nd Ground ing  
Powe r Sup p ly  
1. Power requirements: 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz (Only 50Hz is printed on the  
rating plate of some machines.)  
2. Insert the power plug securely into the wall socket.  
3. Make sure that the wall outlet is near the machine and readily  
accessible.  
4. Do not connect other equipment to the same socket.  
5. Do not step on or set anything on the power cord.  
6. Do not connect other equipment to the same extension cord.  
7. Be sure that the power cord is not in a position where it would trip  
someone.  
8. The wall outlet must be easily accessible.  
Ground ing  
Ground the machine and the lightning protection circuit in accordance with  
regulations. Do not ground to gas or water pipes, or to a telephone ground  
plug. Proper grounding is to the ground terminal of the power outlet. Be sure  
that the ground terminal of the power outlet is properly grounded.  
The lightning protection circuit for the machine requires the machine to be  
properly grounded. If proper grounding is provided, about 90% of lightning  
damage can be prevented. For safety, be sure to connect the machine to a  
three-prong grounded outlet.  
Cold We a the r Powe r-up  
Avoid raising the room temperature abruptly when it is below 14°C, or  
condensation may form inside the machine.  
1. Raise the room temperature to 10°C at less than 20°C per hour.  
2. Wait for 30 to 60 minutes.  
3. Turn the power on.  
4. Do not use the machine near a humidifier.  
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SAFETY  
Thund e rstorm s  
Thund e rstorm s  
With proper grounding, about 90% of lightning damage can be prevented.  
However, if possible, during severe electric storms turn the power switch off  
and disconnect the power cord and telephone line cord.  
GENERAL  
1. Since some parts of the machine are supplied with high voltage, make  
sure that you do not attempt any repairs or attempt to access any part of  
the machine except those described in this manual.  
2. Do not make modifications or replacements other than those mentioned  
in this manual.  
3. When not using the machine for a long period, disconnect the power  
cord.  
Ozone  
The machine generates ozone during operation. Normally, the ozone level is  
safe for operators. However, during a long copy run or while printing a long  
message, ozone odor may appear; in such a case, ventilate the room.  
Sym b ols & Conve ntions Use d In This Ma nua l  
Documents: A document is anything you put on the feed table of your ma-  
chine whether your are faxing it or copying it.  
Prints:  
A print is anything that comes out of the machine: a fax mes-  
sage you received or a copy you made.  
Procedures: Procedures are described step by step. Perform them in or-  
der. When you see an LCD display, it always shows what  
comes after performing the step it accompanies. Other illus-  
trations accompanying steps help you find the right key or  
handle, or show you how to perform the step.  
This is a step in a procedure.  
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Ma c hine La yout  
Op e ra tion p a ne l  
1- The Receive File indicator lights when a fax  
10- Press the Speed Dial key and enter a two digit code  
(between 00 & 49) to dial or store individual  
numbers (see page 21).  
message is stored in memory (see page 14).  
2- The Check Display indicator lights to tell you to  
read the display.  
11- The Pause/Redial key inserts a pause when you  
are dialing or storing a fax number. Or, press the key  
to redial the last number dialed. (The redial feature  
doesn’t work once you’ve started dialing a new  
number.)  
3- Press the Auto Select key to use Auto Receive  
Mode. The indicator lights when you are in this mode.  
4- The resolution/Halftone is indicated by these three  
indicators and can be changed by the  
resolution/Halftone button.  
12- Press the On Hook Dial key to dial a phone call  
from the keypad without having to lift the phone or  
handset off the hook (phone or handset option  
needed).  
5- When the Memory indicator is on, then memory  
transmission is in effect, if it is off, immediate  
transmission is in effect. Switch between the two  
with the Memory button.  
13- Press the Clear key to erase the last character or  
digit entered, or use the left and right arrow keys to  
move the cursor and then press Clear to erase  
whatever is at the cursor.  
6- There are ten Quick Dial keys. Use them to store  
individual numbers (see page 21) or groups (see  
page 23 ). Use the keys to enter characters (see  
page 71). Use Quick Dial 09 as a dial option key .  
Use Quick Dial 10 as a Group key (see page 25).  
14- Press the Stop key to stop a transmission or a  
document scanning, to stop a reception or to stop a  
long copy run. The machine will finish printing out  
the sheet being printed and then stop.  
7- The Liquid Crystal Display guides you through tasks  
and informs you of the state of the machine.  
Messages appear here. The LCD consists of two  
20-character lines.  
15- Press the Start key to start all tasks.  
16- Use the numeric keypad (sometimes called the 10  
keys) to dial fax numbers, to enter the numbers of  
copies, etc.  
8- Use the arrow buttons to navigate through functions,  
to accept or reject settings, or to set function options.  
9- Press the Function key and enter a two digit code  
to access functions 11 to 51. (For functions 61 to 94,  
enter 6, the access code on page 64 and the  
function number.)  
Note: When you attach the sheet to the machine,  
make sure the line above "Symbol" is aligned with  
the arrow mark on the machine.  
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Pa rt Na m e s  
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1- The main switch turns your machine on and off.  
9- When loading paper, match the paper guide to the  
paper size.  
2- 10 Quick Dial keys store telephone numbers.  
10- The optional paper feed unit holds more paper.  
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The cover release button  
4- Incoming faxes and copies are sent to the copy tray.  
5- The automatic document feeder (ADF) holds up  
to 30 sheets which are fed one at a time. Place your  
original documents here.  
6- Match the document guide to the size of your  
original documents.  
7- Scanned documents are stacked on the Document  
Tray.  
8- The main paper tray holds copy paper.  
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FAXING  
If you have not yet installed your fax machine, do so now. See Installation, on  
page 75.  
This section covers what you’ll most often need to do:  
Recommended Types of Document ................................................................. 4  
Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission........................................ 6  
Receiving Calls & Fax Messages(Faxes/Phone Calls)..................................... 11  
Printing a Message Received & Stored  
(Substitute Reception) ...................................................................................... 14  
Faxing a Page With Very Fine Detail................................................................. 15  
Optional Feature for Transmission .................................................................... 16  
Redialing ........................................................................................................... 19  
Storing & Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)........................................ 21  
Storing & Editing a Group of Fax Numbers (Function 33)................................ 23  
Chain Dialing..................................................................................................... 27  
Erasing a Stored Message Before It Is Sent  
(Functions 21 & 22)........................................................................................... 28  
Printing a Stored Message (Function 51)......................................................... 29  
Polling Reception (Function 11)........................................................................ 30  
Talking Before Sending a Fax(On Hook Dial) ................................................... 31  
Sending a Fax using the Handset .................................................................... 31  
A Fe w Hints...  
Press Clear to erase the last letter or digit that you entered.  
Press No to erase the entire name or number and start again.  
To enter characters and labels, turn to page 71.  
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FAXING  
Re c om m e nd e d Typ e s of Doc um e nt  
Re c om m e nd e d Typ e s of Doc um e nt  
Before you send your document, make sure that it meets the following  
requirements.  
CAUTION: Documents that do not meet these requirements can cause your  
machine to jam or may cause some components of the machine to become  
damaged or dirty.  
Minimum size  
148mm  
Maximum size  
216mm  
208mm  
105mm  
Scanning direction  
600mm  
Scanning direction  
*The part shaded  
maximum scanning width range.  
will not be scanned, because it is outside the  
Correct Size for the Auto Document Feeder  
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Thickness: 0.05 to 0.2mm (50 to 90g/m paper)  
Length and Width: See the above diagram.  
If the page is too short, put it inside a document carrier or enlarge it with a  
copier.  
If the page is too long, divide it into two or more sheets.  
Clearly Written  
Small faint characters may not be transmitted clearly.  
Uniform Page Size  
Do not use different sizes of document in the same transmission.  
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Re c om m e nd e d Typ e s of Doc um e nt  
FAXING  
Page Condition  
Do not place damaged pages in the automatic document feeder.  
If your pages are curled or dog eared, flatten them.  
If your pages are stuck together, shuffle the stack.  
If your pages are folded, torn, or patched together, make copies.  
If your pages have binding hiles, trim the edges or make copies.  
Originals that contain the following materials should not be placed in the  
document feeder.  
Note: Copies made with a copier that uses silicone oil may cause a misfeed.  
To avoid this, do not scan such copies until five or ten minutes after  
copying.  
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FAXING  
Me m ory Tra nsm ission a nd Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission  
Me m ory Tra nsm ission a nd Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission  
There are two ways to send a fax message.  
Immediate Transmission  
Memory Transmission  
Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission (Me m o ry ind ic a to r no t lit)  
Immediate Transmission is convenient when:  
You wish to send a message immediately  
You wish to quickly check whether you have successfully connected with the  
other party’s fax machine.  
Your machine’s memory is getting full  
The machine dials immediately after you press Start (or at the specified later  
time, if you used a time-delay feature like Send Later). The message is  
scanned and transmitted page by page without being stored in memory.  
Me m ory Tra nsm ission (Me m o ry ind ic a to r lit)  
Memory Transmission is convenient because:  
Fax messages can be scanned much more quickly (you can take your document  
away from the fax machine without waiting too long).  
While your fax message is being sent, another user can operate the machine  
(people will not have to wait by the fax machine too long).  
You can send the same message to more than one place with the same  
operation.  
After you press Start, the machine doesn’t dial until all the pages of your fax  
message have been stored in the memory.  
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Me m ory Tra nsm ission a nd Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission  
Me m ory Tra nsm ission  
FAXING  
Caution: If your document gets stuck while it is being processed, press the  
Stop key, and turn to page 55 for instructions on how to safely re-  
move the original.  
Make sure that the machine is in  
standby mode for faxing. The dis-  
play should look like this:  
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Fan your document stack (at  
most 30 pages: 80g/m ) to make  
sure all pages are loose, then  
square it.  
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All pages in your document must  
be one-sided and be of the same  
size.  
Insert the document face up in  
the feeder and adjust the guides  
to fit the width of the document.  
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Note: You can dial before you set  
the document. Place the docu-  
ment after you dial the number  
and go to step 7.  
The display will look like this:  
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If the memory indicator is not lit,  
press the Memory key.  
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FAXING  
Me m ory Tra nsm ission a nd Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission  
Dial the number in one of the fol-  
lowing ways.  
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a) Ten Key Pad  
b) Quick Dial  
c) Speed Dial  
d) Group  
Example:  
Example:  
Speed Dial 10  
Method 1 *  
Quick Dial key 08.  
Method 2 **  
Quick Dial key 10  
and 1 on the ten  
key pad.  
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07  
Speed Dial  
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If you install the handset, you can sent the message manually. Pick up  
the handset and dial.  
If you want to erase a digit of the phone number, press the Clear key.  
If you want to erase the entire number, press the No key.  
*: In this example Group Dial is programmed in Quick Dial 08.  
**: In this example Quick Dial key 10 is programmed as the Group key, and  
Group dial number 1 is programmed.  
Programming Quick Dial: see page 21.  
Programming Speed Dial: see page 21.  
Programming Group Dial: see page 23.  
Programming Group key: see page 25.  
Note: The maximum destinations you can dial using the ten key pad is 49.  
However, this limitation is also subject to memory capacity.  
If you enter the wrong number,  
press No or Clear and enter  
again.  
Press Clear to delete one digit.  
Press No to delete the whole  
number.  
Press Yes to enter another num-  
ber.  
If you have only one destination,  
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press Start.  
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Me m ory Tra nsm ission a nd Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission  
FAXING  
Repeat steps 6 and 7 until all destinations are entered.  
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The machine stores your message and dials the first number (or, if you  
selected Send Later, it will return to standby mode and the fax message  
will be sent at the time that you selected). Send later: see page 16 .  
Press the Start key and wait. The  
machine will dial the destination’s  
number.  
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If you like to cancel the transmis-  
sion, press the Stop key during  
communication.  
Then press Yes to cancel the  
transmission.  
If the other party’s line is busy,  
your machine will dial again.  
If the other party’s fax machine  
answers, both machines will con-  
nect and yours will send the mes-  
sage.  
Tip: If your line goes through a local switchboard (a PBX) remember to dial  
the exit code. Press the Pause key immediately after the code. If the  
number includes a country code, press the Pause key after the coun-  
try code, then dial the rest of the number.  
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FAXING  
Me m ory Tra nsm ission a nd Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission  
Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission  
Make sure that the machine is in  
standby mode. The display  
should look like this:  
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The memory indicator should go  
out. If the memory indicator is lit,  
press the Memory key.  
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Place the entire document face  
up into the feeder. (No more than  
30 pages.)  
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How to set document see page 7.  
Note: You can dial before you set  
the document. Place the docu-  
ment after you dial the number  
and go to step 6.  
Dial. (See page 8 for how to dial.)  
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Press the Start key  
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The machine dials and connect to the other party. The number that you  
dialed and the other party’s RTI or CSI is displayed.  
(RTI, CSI: see page 88.)  
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Re c e iving Ca lls & Fa x Me ssa g e s(Fa xe s/ Phone Ca lls)  
FAXING  
Re c e iving Ca lls & Fa x Me ssa g e s(Fa xe s/ Phone Ca lls)  
Ove rvie w  
The machine can treat incoming fax messages and telephone calls in three  
ways.  
Auto mode (Auto Select Lit)  
Use this mode if your line is shared by a fax machine and telephone.  
When a call comes in, the machine will ring a number of times to give you the  
chance to pick up the handset. If you do not pick up and the call is a fax  
message, the machine will go into fax mode and start receiving. You can choose  
the number of times the machine rings before taking the call by altering the Auto  
Ring time (see page 13). Also use this mode if you have a telephone answering  
machine connected (see page 13).  
Fax mode (Auto Select Lit)  
Use this mode if you have a dedicated fax line.  
The machine assumes all calls are fax messages. It will ring once to alert you to  
an incoming call and then start receiving.  
Manual Receive Mode (Auto Select Not Lit)  
Use this mode if your line is shared by a fax machine and a telephone but you  
wish to answer all calls yourself and decide whether they are fax messages or  
telephone calls. You must manually hit the Start key to receive a fax.  
The machine will ring continuously until you answer the call, so you have to be  
near the machine at all times.  
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FAXING  
Re c e iving Ca lls & Fa x Me ssa g e s(Fa xe s/ Phone Ca lls)  
Auto Mo d e o r Fa x Mo d e (Auto Se le c t Lit)  
When the Auto Select indicator is lit, the machine is in one of the automatic  
reception modes ( Auto mode or Fax mode). Which mode is active depends on  
how you set up your machine. Decide which mode you will use most often and  
program it with the following procedure. Then press the Auto Select button  
whenever you wish to switch to and from this mode.  
Press the Function key and 6, 2,  
2, 2, 2, 6, 2 using the ten key pad,  
then press the Yes key.  
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Press the key until "  
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" appears.  
Press the Yes key.  
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Select the setting you want using  
the and the keys.  
Select "FAX": Auto Select indicator  
shows you are in Fax mode.  
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Select "AUTO": Auto Select indicator  
shows you are in Auto Receive mode.  
Press the Function key.  
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Ma nua l Re c e ive Mo d e (Auto Se le c t No t Lit)  
This mode is active when the Auto Select indicator is NOT lit. Press the Auto  
Select key to switch to and from this mode. You have to answer the call yourself  
and decide whether it is a fax or a telephone call. The procedure for answering  
a call is as follows:  
Pick up the handset.  
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Listen to the other end.  
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If you hear a voice, continue your conversation as you would normally.  
If you hear a fax tone, remove any documents from the feeder, press the  
Start key then replace the handset. The machine will start receiving.  
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Re c e iving Ca lls & Fa x Me ssa g e s(Fa xe s/ Phone Ca lls)  
FAXING  
Se tting the Auto Ring Tim e  
In Auto mode, the machine rings a number of times to give you the chance to  
pick up the handset before taking the call automatically. You can alter the  
number of rings by changing the Auto Ring Time.  
Press the Function key and 6, 2,  
2, 2, 2, 6, 1 using the ten key pad,  
then press the Yes key.  
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Press the key until the opposite  
display appears.  
2
Press the Yes key. The factory  
setting will be displayed, either:  
Change the number of rings, press the  
No key, then press the new number us-  
ing the ten key pad.  
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Example 03. Press 0, 3 using the ten  
key pad.  
Keep these settings, go to step 4.  
Press the Yes key, then the  
Function key.  
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Whe n you c o nne c t Te le p ho ne Answe ring Ma c hine  
When you are in Auto Mode, you can connect the Telephone Answering  
Machine.  
Plug the answering machine into the TEL jack on your fax machine.  
Auto mode ensures that your answering machine has the chance to respond to  
incoming telephone calls. If the call happens to be a fax message, the message  
will be given to the fax machine automatically.  
When you connect the telephone answering machine, the Auto Ring Time must  
be set to one ring more than the number of rings that your answering machine  
waits before it takes the call. To check this number, have a friend call and do not  
answer the phone, count the number of rings that you hear before the answering  
machine takes the call.  
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FAXING  
Printing Re c e ive d Me ssa g e s tha t Ha ve b e e n Store d  
(Sub stitute Re c e p tion)  
Printing Re c e ive d Me ssa g e s tha t Ha ve b e e n Store d  
(Sub stitute Re c e p tion)  
If the Receive File indicator is lit, a message was stored in memory using  
substitute reception. This could be because the machine ran out of paper or  
toner, or because the night timer has turned off the print engine.  
NightTimer: Hold any key to print messages received while the Night Timer  
(page 43) has turned the heater off. Otherwise, check if any of  
the following indicators are lit, and follow instructions.  
When ADD PAPER appears in the display, your fax machine is out of  
paper. Add paper: see page 48.  
When ADD TONER appears in the display, your fax machine is out of  
toner. Change the toner cassette: page 50.  
-Message appears here-  
Or There might be a paper jam (see  
page 56) or an open cover.  
As soon as the machine is back in working condition, messages stored in  
memory will be printed. The Receive File indicator will turn off and the  
messages will be erased from memory.  
If a message comes in while you are copying, the fax machine will store the  
message in memory and the Receive File indicator will light. The message will  
be printed as soon as copying is done.  
To turn substitute reception off or back on, set bit 0 of user parameter  
switch 05. See page 66.  
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Fa xing a Pa g e With Ve ry Fine De ta il  
FAXING  
Fa xing a Pa g e With Ve ry Fine De ta il  
So that text, diagrams and images stand out clearly in your document, the  
machine automatically detects the image density (contrast) and makes a  
compensation.  
However, if you need to send a document which requires optimum clarity,  
select the resolution setting appropriate to your needs.  
You can select different settings for each page of your message. Simply  
change the settings for page 2 while page 1 is being scanned.  
Re solution & Sha d ing  
The resolution button gives you control over document quality. The indicators  
above the button show the current setting. Choose a setting that matches your  
document.  
Standard:  
Standard quality. Use for most printed or typewritten docu-  
ments. This is selected when the other resolution indicators  
are not lit.  
Detail:  
Fine:  
High quality. Use for documents with small print or fine de-  
tails.  
Very high quality. Use this for high quality reproduction.  
Halftone:  
Use this for optimum quality if your document contains  
photographs/diagrams with complex shading patterns or gray  
tones. If you choose this setting, resolution will automatically be  
Detail.  
Important: Faxing at a higher resolution requires more time. Frequent use of  
high resolution could cause an increase in your phone bill, espe-  
cially for long distance transmissions.  
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FAXING  
Op tiona l Fe a ture s for Tra nsm ission  
Op tiona l Fe a ture s for Tra nsm ission  
Se nd La te r  
Using this feature, you can delay transmission of your fax message until a  
specified time. This allows you to take advantage of off-peak telephone line  
charges without having to be by the machine at the time.  
CAUTION: If your machine’s memory is full, you will have to send the mes-  
sage from the document feeder. This means that anybody remov-  
ing your document would automatically cancel the operation.  
Proceed as for a usual fax message but don’t press Start.  
1
Press once and press Yes.  
2
(
is also the Option key).  
Enter a sending time that falls  
within the following 24 hours.  
For example: To send at 11:30,  
press 1, 1, 3, and 0 from the key  
pad. If you enter the wrong time,  
press No and enter again.  
3
Press Yes.  
4
Use function 21 to erase a stored fax message before it is sent (see page 28).  
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Op tiona l Fe a ture s for Tra nsm ission  
FAXING  
Pa g e Count (Im m e d ia te Tra nsm ission only)  
When your fax message is printed at the other end, page numbers will be  
printed on the top of each page. Using the Page Count feature, you can select  
the format in which the page numbers are printed.  
If you use Page Count:  
Page numbers will be printed in batch-numbering format (for example, p1/3,  
p2/3, and p3/3 for a three-page message). This makes it easy for the other  
party to see how many pages you sent, and if any are missing. However, you  
have to input the number of pages at the keypad before sending.  
If you do not use Page Count:  
Page numbers will be printed only as a sequence (for example, p1, p2, p3).  
This makes it difficult for the other party to tell at a glance whether any pages  
are missing (for example, due to a double feed in your machine’s document  
feeder).  
Note:If you do not select Immediate Transmission, Page Count is automat-  
ically switched on, and the pages are counted automatically.  
If the numbering with page count appears strange, check that the page  
count value matches the number of pages in your document.  
Press until the right display ap-  
pears.  
1
Yes.  
2
Example: 10 pages  
1 0  
3
Yes.  
4
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TTI  
Op tiona l Fe a ture s for Tra nsm ission  
Normally, the TTI programmed in your machine is printed at the top of each of  
the pages you transmit when they are received at the other end. The top of the  
image will be overprinted if there is no margin at the top of the transmitted  
page.  
In some cases, you may wish the other party to receive an unmarked copy of  
your original. In this case, you can switch TTI off.  
Press until the right display ap-  
pears.  
1
Press Yes.  
2
If you wish to change the TTI set-  
ting, press or until the dis-  
played setting is correct.  
3
Press Yes when you have fin-  
ished.  
4
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Re d ia ling  
FAXING  
Re d ia ling  
If a message was not transmitted successfully, that does not mean that you  
have to enter the telephone number again. In many cases, the machine will  
redial the destination automatically. Or, with the Redial key, you can redial with  
just a few keystrokes.  
Autom a tic Re d ia ling  
The machine will automatically redial the other party if any of the following  
conditions occurred.  
The other party was busy  
There was no reply from the other party  
The message was rejected by the machine at the other end because of  
excessive errors (in this case, redialing will only take place if Memory  
Transmission was used)  
The number of redials and the redial interval may be adjusted by a service  
technician.  
During redialing, the number being dialed is displayed as shown on the below.  
Using the Re d ia l Ke y  
The machine remembers the last telephone number that you input. If you have  
to redial this number, just press the Redial key, then press the Start key.  
This feature has the following uses.  
If the machine is waiting to redial the other party, you do not have to wait for the  
redialing interval to expire.  
If you wish to send another message to the same address that you just sent  
last time, you don’t have to dial the full number again.  
Place the message in the feeder, then press the Redial key, then press the  
Start key.  
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FAXING  
Re d ia ling  
To send a fax using Redial, do the following:  
Make sure that the machine is in  
1
standby mode for faxing. The dis-  
play should look like this:  
Set your document. How to set  
the document, see page 7.  
2
Press Redial.  
3
Press Start.  
4
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Storing & Ed iting Fa x Num b e rs (Func tions 31 & 32)  
FAXING  
Storing & Ed iting Fa x Num b e rs (Func tions 31 & 32)  
Numbers that you often use can be stored in memory. A stored number will  
remain in memory even if the power is cut.  
You can store numbers in three ways.  
Quick Dials  
The number is assigned to its own key. To dial that number, just press the key.  
You can store up to 10 numbers in this way.  
Speed Dials  
The number is given a two digit code. To dial the number, press the Speed Dial  
key and enter the code. There are 50 Speed Dial codes available numbered 00  
to 49.  
Groups  
If you regularly broadcast messages to the same set of destinations, you can  
combine these numbers into a group. Then just select the group and each  
number will be dialled in sequence automatically. You can program up to 3  
groups with 30 numbers each.  
Storing , Ed iting a nd Era sing Quic k Dia ls/ Sp e e d Dia ls  
These steps describe how to store or edit telephone number in Quick Dial  
keys or Speed Dial codes. You can get a printout of numbers stored. In this  
example we will store a new number in Speed Dial 01.  
Choose Quick Dial or Speed Dial  
programming mode.  
Quick Dial: Function 31 Yes  
1
Speed Dial: Function 3 2 Yes  
Select the Quick Dial key or  
Speed Dial code you want either:  
Quick Dial: Press the Quick Dial key  
2
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Storing & Ed iting Fa x Num b e rs (Func tions 31 & 32)  
Speed Dial: Input a two digit Speed Dial  
code.  
e.g. Speed Dial 01: Press 0 1.  
If the Speed dial code you select is al-  
ready used, press until an open code  
appears.  
Press then Start to print a list of num-  
bers.  
Press Yes to accept.  
3
4
Enter a new number or edit the  
existing number.  
To erase an existing number,  
press No then Yes and go to step  
9.  
Press Yes to accept.  
5
6
If you wish you can give this num-  
ber a name:  
Edit the name: Press Yes and go to step  
7.  
Skip naming: Press No and go to step 9.  
Enter or edit the name. (See  
page 71).  
7
8
9
Press Yes to accept.  
Edit another number: Go to step 2  
Return to standby mode:  
Press Function.  
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Storing & Ed iting a Group of Fa x Num b e rs (Func tion 33)  
FAXING  
Storing & Ed iting a Group of Fa x Num b e rs (Func tion 33)  
This section describes how to program or edit a Group. You can also get a  
printout of numbers that are already stored. In this example we will program  
Group 1 into Quick Dial key 01.  
You can store up to three groups numbered 1 to 3.  
You can program up to 30 numbers in a Group.  
Press Function, 3, 3, Yes .  
1
Either:  
2
Enter the number of the group you want  
to program or edit.  
e.g. Group 1: Press 1.  
To print a list, press then Start.  
Press Yes to accept.  
3
4
You have two options:  
Edit or program the Quick Dial key for  
this group: Press Yes and go to step 5.  
Skip the Quick Dial: Press No and go to  
step 6.  
Then either:  
5
Program a new Quick Dial: Press the  
Quick Dial key you wish to use for this  
group then Yes.  
Free up the old Quick Dial: Press No,  
then Yes.  
If a message like "USED AS.." flashes up, the key is already in use.  
Press a different key.  
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Storing & Ed iting a Group of Fa x Num b e rs (Func tion 33)  
If you wish you can give this  
group a name:  
6
Edit the name: Press Yes and go to step  
7.  
Skip naming: Press No and go to step 8.  
Enter or edit the name then press  
Yes.  
7
8
Enter a fax number in one of  
these ways:  
Press a Quick Dial key.  
Press the Speed Dial key followed by  
two digits.  
Enter a number on the keypad.  
Press Yes to accept.  
9
If ALREADY PROGRAMMED  
briefly flashes up on the display,  
either:  
Press No to keep the number and  
choose another number .  
Press Yes to erase this number from  
the group.  
You have two options:  
Enter another number: Go back to step  
8.  
Finish entering numbers in this group:  
Press No and go to step 11.  
A
B
You may then either:  
Work on another group: Go to step 2.  
Finish: Press Function.  
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Era sing Group s  
FAXING  
Era sing Group s  
These steps describe how to erase single numbers from a group.  
Press the Function key and 3, 3  
using the ten keypad, then press  
the Yes key.  
1
Enter the group number using the  
ten key pad, then press the Yes  
key.  
2
Press the No key.  
3
Press the No key.  
4
Press the Yes key.  
5
Press the Function key and 3, 3  
using the ten keypad, then press  
the Yes  
6
Delete another number: Go to step 2  
Finish: Press Function.  
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FAXING  
Prog ra m m ing the Group Ke y  
Prog ra m m ing the Group Ke y  
You can program the 3 groups. However, if there is no room in Quick Dial keys,  
this group key is helpful. You have to program the 10 of the Quick Dial key as  
the group key. How to transmit using the group key, see page 8.  
Press Function 3 1 and Yes.  
1
Press the Quick Dial 10.  
2
Press Yes.  
3
Press Yes.  
4
Press Function.  
5
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Prog ra m m ing the Dia l Op tion Ke y  
FAXING  
Prog ra m m ing the Dia l Op tion Ke y  
This function of this key depends on the capabilities of the other terminal.  
Press Function 3 1 and Yes.  
1
Press the Quick Dial 09.  
2
Press Yes.  
3
Press Yes.  
4
Press Function.  
5
Dia lling with the Dia l Op tion Ke y.  
Set the Document  
1
Enter the number  
2
Press 09 and Yes.  
3
Enter the password  
4
Press 09 and Yes.  
5
Enter the subaddress  
6
Press 09 to enter a space.  
7
Note: You can program the password and sub-address in a Quick Dial, Speed  
Dial or Group.  
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Cha in Dia ling  
Cha in Dia ling  
This feature allows you to compose a telephone number from various parts,  
some of which may be stored as Quick Dial Keys or Speed Dial Codes, and  
some of which may be input at the keypad.  
For example, you can program commonly used area or country codes into  
Speed Dial Codes or Quick Dial Keys.  
Example: 01133-1-5553333 (From the USA to Paris).  
Assume that the following Quick Dial and Speed Dial numbers have already  
been programmed.  
Quick Dial 01 = 01133 (Overseas to France)  
Quick Dial 02 = 1 (Paris)  
Speed Dial 10 = 555  
The machine ask you to dial  
On Hook Dial or Handset Mode:  
Press 01, 02, Speed Dial, 1, 0, then 3, 3, 3, 3.  
Other:  
Press 01, Pause, 02, Pause, Speed Dial, 1, 0, then 3, 3, 3, 3.  
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Era sing a Store d Me ssa g e Be fore It Is Se nt  
(Func tions 21 & 22)  
FAXING  
Era sing a Store d Me ssa g e Be fore It Is Se nt  
(Func tions 21 & 22)  
Every time you store a fax message in your machine’s memory, a new file is  
created. A file is also created for storing instructions to pick up a fax message  
left elsewhere (polling, page 30). Each file is given a number. This number  
appears on the memory storage report, Journal and Transmission Result  
Report. To see which files are currently in memory, you may print a file list.  
To erase a fax message stored in  
memory:  
Press Function, 2, 1, and Yes  
1
To erase instructions to pick up a  
message (polling):  
Or  
Press Function, 2, 2, and Yes  
Press to scroll through the files.  
You’ll get this.  
2
- number or label-  
Or: Press to obtain a list of all the files and their number. If you already  
know the number of the file to erase, enter it directly from the keypad  
and skip to step 4.  
Scroll through the files with or .  
3
- number or label-  
Press Yes.  
4
Press Yes again to erase the file.  
5
6
Either:  
To erase another file, go to step 2.  
To finish, press Function.  
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FAXING  
Printing a Store d Me ssa g e (Func tion 51)  
Printing a Store d Me ssa g e (Func tion 51)  
If you need to see the contents of any of the files, use this feature.  
Press Function, 5, 1, and Yes.  
1
Press to scroll through the mes-  
sages. You’ll see this.  
2
-number or label-  
Or: Press to obtain a list of all the files and their number. If you already  
know the number of the file to print, enter it directly from the keypad and  
skip to step 4.  
Scroll through the message files  
with or .  
3
-number or label-  
Press Yes.  
4
-number or label-  
Press Start to print the message.  
5
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Polling Re c e p tion (Func tion 11)  
FAXING  
Polling Re c e p tion (Func tion 11)  
Use this feature when you wish to pick up a message from another terminal.  
Press Function, 1 and 1  
1
Press Yes.  
2
Dial the number from where you  
will pick up the message.  
3
-number or label-  
You can use Quick Dial keys or  
Speed Dial codes.  
Press Yes.  
4
-number or label-  
.Press Start.  
5
Note: Another terminal should have the polling feature. You cannot poll  
from a machine that has set secure polling with ID number. Ask the  
other end to make a polling file without polling ID.  
De le ting a Pre se t Polling Re c e p tion (Func tion 22)  
Use function 22. For details, see Erasing a Stored Message on page 28.  
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Ta lking Be fore Se nd ing a Fa x(On Hook Dia l)  
Ta lking Be fore Se nd ing a Fa x(On Hook Dia l)  
Press the On Hook Dial key.  
1
Proceed as for a usual fax message but don’t press Start. (Do not use  
the handset).  
2
If you hear a voice from the machine’s built-in speaker, pick up the  
handset and speak to the other party.  
3
If you hear a high-pitched tone instead of a voice, place your fax  
message in the auto document feeder, then press Start.  
When you are ready to send your fax message, place your message in  
the feeder, then ask the other party to press Start.  
4
When you hear a high-pitched tone, press Start.  
5
Replace the handset.  
6
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Se nd ing a Fa x using the Ha nd se t  
FAXING  
Se nd ing a Fa x using the Ha nd se t  
You can send a fax message using the handset. (External Telephone is  
required.)  
Set the document then pick up the handset.  
1
Dial the other party.  
2
If you hear a voice, speak to the other party.  
3
If you hear a high-pitched tone instead of a voice, press Start.  
When you are ready to send your fax message, ask the other party to  
press Start.  
4
When you hear a high-pitched tone, press Start.  
5
Replace the handset.  
6
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OTHER FEATURES  
Ve rifying Com munic a tions, Errors, Counte rs, e tc .  
OTHER FEATURES  
Other features are listed here that you might find useful but that you will not set  
very often.  
Verifying Communications, Errors, Counters, etc..............................................  
Rejecting Messages From Certain Senders .....................................................37  
Saving Energy .................................................................................................42  
Printing the Sender’s Identification....................................................................46  
Tonal Signals .....................................................................................................46  
Copying..............................................................................................................47  
Ve rifying Com munic a tions, Errors, Counte rs, e tc .  
You can obtain reports from your machine either by having your machine print  
them out automatically, or by printing them out yourself.  
Autom a tic a lly Printe d Re p orts  
Unless otherwise indicated, the automatic printing of these reports can be  
turned on or off by changing the bit of the user parameters (see page 64).  
Jo urna l (Switc h 03, b it 7)  
This report gives details on each communication made by your terminal. It is  
automatically output after 35 transmissions and receptions.  
File Re se rve Re p o rt (Me m o ry Sto ra g e Re p o rt) (Switc h 03, b it 2)  
If you switch this report on, it is printed immediately after you store a document  
in memory for Memory Transmission. It gives the file number, the time that it  
was stored, and the destinations (including any Group numbers that were  
selected).  
Powe r Fa ilure Re p o rt (Sta ys o n)  
This report is printed if the machine’s power was off for long enough to erase  
files from the memory. The report gives details of the files that were lost. With  
this information, you may store messages for transmission again, and contact  
the senders of any received messages that were lost.  
(Note: Phone numbers stored in Quick/Speed/Groups are not lost.)  
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OTHER FEATURES  
Co m munic a tio n Re sult Re p o rt (Me m o ry Tra nsm issio n) (Switc h 03, b it 0)  
This report is printed out after memory transmission showing whether it was  
successful or not. If you have switched this report off, a Communication Failure  
Report will be printed only when a communication fails.  
Transmission Result Report (Switch 03, bit 5)  
This report is printed out after immediate transmission showing whether it was  
successful or not.  
Communication Result Report (Polling result report) (Switch 03, bit 4)  
This report is printed after your machine polls a message from another  
machine.  
Co m munic a tio n Fa ilure Re p o rt (ON if Tra nsm issio n Re sult Re p o rt is OFF)  
This report is printed if a memory transmission failure occurred, after a job is  
completed. It is only printed if the Transmission Result Report is switched off,  
and event of a communication failure.  
Erro r Re p o rt (Turne d o n/ o ff b y a Se rvic e Te c hnic ia n)  
This report is printed after each unsuccessful communication. The  
communication failure report (above) is printed after a job has been completed.  
So while doing a broadcast, the machine may print a number of error reports,  
and at the end, it prints a communication failure or transmission result report.  
Check it, and retransmit any pages that were not sent. If a particular problem  
continues or gets worse, keep the error reports for the service technician.  
Printing Pa rt o f the Im a g e o n the Re p o rt (Switc h 04, b it 7)  
For reference purposes, the machine prints the first few inches of the fax  
message on the following reports.  
Transmission Result Report  
Memory Storage Report  
Communication Failure Report  
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OTHER FEATURES  
Re p ort Form a ts  
Ve rifying Com munic a tions, Errors, Counte rs, e tc .  
Exa m p le 1. Erro r Re p o rt*  
* * * ERROR REPORT (AUG 01 1995 -06:00 ) * * *  
TTI XYZ COMPANY  
TIME PAGE  
FILE  
ADDRESS  
MODE  
RESULT  
--------------------------------------------------------------------  
Report details appear here  
Exa m p le 2. Jo urna l*  
* * * JOURNAL (AUG 01 1995 07:00) * * *  
TTI  
XYZ COMPANY  
<TX>  
DATE TIME  
ADDRESS  
MODE  
TIME  
PAGE RESULT  
FILE  
--------------------------------------------------------------------  
Transmission details appear here  
<RX>  
DATE TIME  
ADDRESS  
MODE  
TIME  
PAGE RESULT  
FILE  
-------------------------------------------------------------------  
Reception details appear here  
The Mo d e C o lum n  
See the bottom of the Journal for a full listing of symbols on the Journal. On  
other reports a code is given, informing the type of communication. These  
codes are explained below.  
The Re sult Co lum n  
OK: Successful communication  
E: An error occurred  
The Fo o tno te o n the Jo urna l  
TX counter: Total number of transmitted pages  
RX counter: Total number of received pages  
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Re p orts You Ca n Printout Yourse lf  
OTHER FEATURES  
You can print these reports at any time by following the steps below.  
Journa l (Func tio n 41)  
In addition to the automatic output of this report, which we’ve described earlier,  
you can print the Journal at any time.  
Press Function, 4, 1 and Yes.  
1
Press Start to print out the report.  
2
File List (Func tio n 42)  
This is a list of memory transmission files still in memory. It gives information  
about each stored file, such as the fax numbers, start time, and status.  
Press Function, 4, 2 and Yes.  
1
Press Start to print out the report.  
2
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OTHER FEATURES  
Ve rifying Com munic a tions, Errors, Counte rs, e tc .  
Te le p ho ne Num b e r List (Func tio n 43)  
You can obtain a list of all the phone numbers stored in the machine. (You can  
also obtain a list of stored numbers as you edit them. See the section on storing  
numbers, beginning on page 21.  
Press Function, 4, and 3.  
1
Press Yes.  
2
To print all the numbers (Quick Dial, Speed Dial, and Group numbers)  
press Start. Then press Function and skip the following steps. Three  
lists will come out.  
3
Or Press No and you’ll see this:  
Either:  
4
If you want a Quick Dial list, press  
Yes.  
If you don’t press No.  
Either:  
5
If you want a Speed Dial list,  
press Yes.  
If you don’t press No.  
Either:  
6
If you want a Group list, press  
Yes.  
If you don’t press No.  
Press Start.  
-Message appears here -  
7
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Re je c ting Me ssa g e s From Ce rta in Se nd e rs  
Counte rs (Func tion 94)  
OTHER FEATURES  
These counters will help you if you wish to keep a regular check on how many pages your machine  
has sent, received, and copied. The machine has the following counters:  
TX Counter:  
RX Counter:  
The number of pages that your machine has sent (transmitted)  
The number of pages that your machine has received  
Scan Counter: The number of pages that your machine has scanned (including copies)  
Print Counter: The number of pages that your machine has printed  
(including copies,reports and lists.)  
Press Function, 6 , and enter the  
access code 2222, then press 9,  
4, and Yes.  
1
Press Yes to check the SCAN  
and PRINT counter.  
2
Either:  
To finish, press Yes twice.  
3
1) If you have replaced the photoconductor  
before REPLACE OPC appears (see page  
53) then press Yes to reset the counter.  
2) Press Clear.  
3) Press Yes.  
When you have finished, press Function.  
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Re je c ting Me ssa g e s From Ce rta in Se nd e rs  
Re je c ting Me ssa g e s From Se nd e rs Who Dont Id e ntify The m se lve s  
Your fax machine can reject incoming messages lacking an identifier signal. Follow the user  
parameter procedure on page 64 to enter these settings.  
Switch 05, bit 1 - 0: Accept such messages, 1: Reject such messages  
Re je c ting or Ac c e p ting Me ssa g e s from Sp e c ifie d Se nd e rs  
This feature is called Authorized Reception. It helps you reject junk fax mail.  
It lets you specify which terminals you wish to receive fax messages from; all others will be shut  
out.  
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OTHER FEATURES  
Re je c ting Me ssa g e s From Ce rta in Se nd e rs  
1 - You must specify a list of senders (function 81). See page 39.  
2 - You must turn Authorized Reception on (function 62). See page 41.  
3 - You must set your machine to accept or reject messages from senders  
in that list (user parameters, switch 08, bit 2 and 3; see page 41).  
If you accept them, the general public will not have access to your fax machine.  
You accept messages only from a group of people you know.  
If you reject them, everyone will be able to send you messages except the  
people in the list. This is useful to reject the junk fax mail.  
You can store up to 30 identifications with this feature. You can program part of  
an identification and accept (or reject) messages from all senders whose  
identification contains that part. See Wild Cards, page 95.  
List of the  
Authorized  
Senders  
Authorized  
Reception on/off messages from  
(Function 62)  
Accept  
Result  
special  
terminals listed  
or not listed  
(Function 63)  
Either  
(Function 81)  
Empty  
On  
No messages  
are accepted.  
Empty/Not  
empty  
Off  
On  
Either  
Listed  
All messages  
are accepted.  
Not empty  
Only messages  
from special  
terminals are  
accepted.  
Not empty  
On  
non-listed  
All messages  
are accepted  
except from  
special  
terminals.  
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OTHER FEATURES  
Cre a ting & Ed iting the List of Authorize d Se nd e rs (Func tion 81)  
Cre a ting the List o f Autho rize d Se nd e rs  
Press Function, 6 and enter the  
access code 2 2 2 2. Then, press  
8, 1, and Yes.  
1
(At this time, you can print an  
Authorized Reception List by  
pressing and Start if it has al-  
ready been created.)  
Press Yes again.  
2
Enter the sender’s RTI or CSI.  
For example, enter "XYZ COM-  
PANY".  
3
How to enter characters, see  
page 71.  
Press Yes.  
4
To store this as a wild card, (see  
glossary) press Yes, otherwise  
press No. The word  
will appear briefly. And  
you’ll see:  
5
Go back to step 3 to enter another RTI or CSI or press Function if you  
are done.  
6
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OTHER FEATURES  
Re je c ting Me ssa g e s From Ce rta in Se nd e rs  
Ed iting the Autho rize d Se nd e rs  
Press Function, 6 and enter the  
access code 2 2 2 2. Then, press  
8, 1, and Yes.  
1
Press to scroll the RTI/CSI.  
When the RTI/CSI you want to de-  
lete appears, press Yes.  
2
Edit the RTI/CSI of the special ter-  
minal.  
and to move the cursor.  
3
Clear to delete one character.  
No to delete the whole characters.  
How to enter characters: p 71.  
Press Yes.  
4
To store this as a wild card, (see  
glossary) press Yes, otherwise  
press No. The word  
5
will appear briefly.  
Press Yes and Function.  
6
Era sing the Autho rize d Se nd e rs  
Press Function, 6 and enter the  
access code 2 2 2 2. Then, press  
8, 1, and Yes.  
1
Press to scroll the RTI/CSI.  
And the RTI/CSI you want to de-  
lete appears, press Yes.  
2
Press No and Yes.  
3
Press Function.  
4
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OTHER FEATURES  
Switc hing Authorize d Re c e p tion On or Off (Func tion 62)  
Before you use Authorized Reception, you have to switch the feature on.  
Press Function, 6 and enter the  
access code 2 2 2 2. Then, press  
6, 2, and Yes.  
1
Press until the screen is as  
shown at right.  
2
Press Yes.  
3
Press or to change the on or off setting.  
4
Press Yes and Function.  
5
Ac c e p ting or Re je c ting Me ssa g e s From Se nd e rs in the List  
You can choose to accept or reject messages from senders in the list. Follow  
the user parameter procedure on page 64 to enter the following settings.  
Switch 08, bit 2  
You have to set it "1"  
Switch 08, bit 3  
0: Accept calls from senders in the list of authorized senders.  
1: Reject calls from senders in the list of authorized senders.  
Hints for Using Authorize d Re c e p tion  
You must specify the sender’s identification code (their CSI or RTI, see page  
87) which could be a little different from their phone number.  
To get the other party’s identification, call and ask for their CSI or RTI code.  
Explain that you need the number programmed into their fax machine for  
identification purposes. Or, attempt a communication with their fax machine  
and print out a transaction confirmation report (function 41, see page 34). Read  
the identification under the RTI or CSI heading of the report.  
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Sa ving Ene rg y  
Sa ving Ene rg y  
To print a fax message your fax machine uses a heating roller to fuse the image  
to the paper. This roller must already be hot when the paper passes under it. To  
maintain a temperature high enough to permit proper fusing, electricity is  
consumed. This facsimile is equipped with various energy saving modes to  
reduce the consumption of electricity while the machine is waiting for a fax  
message.  
Letting the heating roller cool to room temperature will reduce the amount of  
electricity the fax machine consumes. However, the fax machine will not print  
incoming messages right away, it will store them in memory and print them out  
after the roller warms up.  
Letting the heating roller cool halfway reduces the amount of electricity the fax  
machine consumes, but not as much as letting it cool to room temperature. On  
the other hand, since warming up takes only a short time, incoming fax  
messages can be printed right away.  
If your fax machine enters saving energy mode, SAVING ENERGY appears on  
the display.  
The saving energy mode is related to the Night Timer. Refer to the section titled  
"Night Timer".  
How to sta rt the sa ving e ne rg y m od e  
Your machine will enter the saving energy mode when machine is not used for  
5 minutes.  
If you want to change the five minute period to one or three minutes, or if you  
do not want your machine to enter the saving energy mode automatically,  
please contact your service representative.  
How to e xit the sa ving e ne rg y m od e  
Your machine exits from the energy saving mode.  
When a fax is received. (If the night timer is on, the message will printed out after  
the night timer ends.)  
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OTHER FEATURES  
You can still send a fax while the machine is in saving energy mode.  
You can also carry out some functions (e.g. programming) by first holding down  
a key to switch to standby mode.  
Whic h sa ving e ne rg y m o d e is b e st fo r yo u?  
You have two choices: You can let the roller cool to room temperature or you  
can let it cool to the midpoint. To choose which of the two settings you would  
prefer, set the user parameter switch.  
When you allow the roller to cool to room temperature, energy savings are at a  
maximum and printing will take a little longer since the roller will take more time  
to come to printing temperature. When you select the midpoint, some energy  
savings will still be achieved and printing will occur more rapidly.  
Switch 05 bits 6 & 7  
Letting the heating roller cool to room temperature: Bit 6 at 0, Bit 7 at 0  
Letting the heating roller cool halfway: Bit 6 at 1, Bit 7 at 0  
Saving Energy with the Night Timer  
You can set sleep time to let the machine go to saving energy condition and set  
the wake up time when it returns to standby mode the next morning. During this  
Night Timer mode, a fax message received is stored in the memory and will be  
printed automatically the next morning after the wake up timer is activated.  
As a typical example, you could program the heating element inside the printer  
to stay off at night and over the weekend. (You can program different settings  
for every day of the week.)  
To use the Night Timer, you must:  
1. Program the timers for each day of the week.  
2. Switch the Night Timer feature on.  
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Sa ving Ene rg y  
Se tting the Tim e r (Func tio n 71)  
Caution: While the night timer is active, all incoming calls are refused if the  
memory fills up.  
Example: For Tuesday, set the Night Timer to switch the heater on at 9 am and  
off at 6 pm.  
Press Function, 6 and enter ac-  
cess code 2 2 2 2. Then, press  
7,1 and Yes.  
1
Press Yes.  
2
Use the and keys to scroll  
through the days of the week.  
Example: Press twice to go to  
Tuesday.  
3
Press Yes.  
4
5
There are two timers for each day, each with an ON/OFF setting. "ON"  
means that the heater will switch on at the time indicated. "OFF" means  
that the heater will switch off at the time indicated. To change the ON to  
OFF, or the other way round, press or #. When the ON/OFF display is  
correct: Go to step 6.  
Press to move the cursor under  
the time.  
6
7
Input the time(9:00): Press 0, 9,  
0, and 0 from the key pad.  
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OTHER FEATURES  
Press Yes.  
8
SRepeat step 5 to 7 for the second timer (18:00)  
9
Tip: If you want the heater on all day, set both timers to ON = 00:00.  
If you want the heater off all day, set both timers to OFF = 00:00.  
Either press Yes and Function to finish, or go back to step 3 to program  
the timer for another day.  
A
Switc hing the Nig ht Tim e r On o r Off (Func tio n 62)  
The Night Timer feature must be switched on using Function 62.  
Press Function, 6 and enter ac-  
1
cess code 2 2 2 2 . Then, press 6,  
2 and Yes.  
Scroll through the list of features  
with until the screen is as  
shown opposite.  
2
Press Yes.  
3
Change the on/off setting by  
pressing or .  
4
Finish: Yes and Function.  
5
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OTHER FEATURES  
Printing the Se nd e r’s Id e ntific a tion  
Printing the Se nd e r’s Id e ntific a tion  
This feature prints at the top of the message, the sender’s identification (the  
CSI or RTI, see page 95) that appears on the display.  
Tona l Sig na ls  
On this model the key on the ten keypad is used as the Tone key. Some  
organizations offer you a special service by telephone, which you can access  
by transmitting Touch tone or DTMF tones. If your phone service provides only  
pulse dialing, or if you are calling over a digital network, the ability to generate  
Tonal Signals will allow you to access these services. First, dial the other party  
When you are through to the other end, press the Tone key and enter the code  
number that is needed to access the required feature at the other terminal. You  
do not need to press the Tone key if your machine is set up for dialing in Tone  
Dial (DTMF) mode.  
Using the Tone Ke y  
Make sure that the machine is in standby mode, and that there is no  
document in the feeder.  
1
Pick up the telephone handset, or press the On Hook Dial key.  
2
Dial the remote facility. Do not press the Start key.  
3
After your line is connected to the remote facility, do the following:  
4
If your telephone line type is DTMF (Tone Dial): Go to step 5.  
If your telephone line type is Pulse Dial: Press the on the ten keypad. A dot  
appears in the display.  
Input the digits that you need to use the remote facility. After you have  
finished your business with the remote facility, hang up.  
Note: Do not press the Start key.  
5
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Copying  
OTHER FEATURES  
Copying  
If you need to make a copy of something, and there is no copier available, use  
your fax machine. Just place your original in the feeder, and press the Copy  
key.  
Note: When copying, the resolution is fixed as Detail.  
Place your original in the feeder  
1
Press Copy.  
2
If you have the optional lower cas-  
sette, you can select the paper  
size by pressing .  
3
LT=letter LG=legal  
The opposite display shows that  
you select the Legal size.  
Input the number of copies that  
you need.  
Example: 3 copies, press 3 of the  
4
ten key pad.  
Note: This machine makes copies in the order P1, P1, P2, P2 (for  
example when making 2 copies of a 2 page document).  
Press Start.  
5
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MAINTAINING YOUR MACHINE Loa d ing Pa p e r in the Ma in Pa p e r Tra y  
MAINTAINING YOUR MACHINE  
Loa d ing Pa p e r in the Ma in Pa p e r Tra y  
Caution: Make sure the paper conforms to the specifications on page 72.  
Note: If any foreign matter (especially glue) is on the copy paper, print quality  
may deteriorate. Make sure the front, back and sides of the copy paper are  
completely clean.  
Place the paper on the tray, mak-  
ing sure it is flush against the rear  
and left walls.  
1
Slide the paper guide to the left  
so it lightly touches the paper.  
2
Note: Whenever you change the paper size, set the paper size by Function 34  
(see page 82).  
Stora g e Cond ition of the Copy Pa p e r  
2
60 to 90 g/m . copy paper is recommended: A4 is the most common.  
Do not use damp paper or copies will be defective.  
Do not touch copy paper if your fingers are wet or oily; fingerprints may  
appear on the copy.  
Keep paper in a vinyl bag if it will not be used for a long time.  
Store in a cool dry place.  
Store flat. Do not stand upright.  
The following materials cannot be used in the paper cassettes : Post  
cards, tracing paper, OHP sheets, adhesive labels  
Do not overload the paper trays.  
If multi-sheet feeding occurs or dog-eared copies are made when using  
recycled paper in the paper cassette, fan the recycled paper and load it  
in the paper cassette again.  
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Re p la c ing Tone r Ca sse tte  
MAINTAINING YOUR MACHINE  
Re p la c ing Tone r Ca sse tte  
When the Check Display indicator starts to blink and TONER LOW appears in  
the display, the toner cassette is almost empty. You will be able to make roughly  
100 more copies before you have to replace it with a new cassette. When ADD  
TONER appears in the display, it is time to install a new toner cassette.  
WARNING:  
Do not incinerate waste toner or depleted cassettes. Toner  
dust might ignite suddenly if exposed to flames.  
Lift the toner cartridge by the handle top.  
Do not touch any parts other than those specified in the  
procedure.  
Caution:  
Caution:  
Squeeze in the release button on  
the left of the machine and open  
the cover.  
1
2
Lift out the old toner cassette .  
Shake the new toner cassette  
from side to side before installing  
it.  
3
4
Put in the new toner cassette.  
Make sure it drops in smoothly  
and easily.  
Close the cover firmly and pull  
the copy output tray forward.  
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Re p la c ing Tone r Ca sse tte  
Stora g e Cond ition of the Tone r Ca sse tte s  
Store in a cool, dark place.  
Never store where they may be exposed to heat.  
Keep out of the reach of children.  
Do not eat toner.  
Do not lay heavy objects on toner cassettes.  
Do not incinerate toner or toner containers. Toner dust may cause flash-  
back when exposed to an open flame.  
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Re p la c ing the Photoc ond uc tor  
MAINTAINING YOUR MACHINE  
Re p la c ing the Photoc ond uc tor  
The photoconductor receives the print image before it is transferred to paper.  
To ensure optimal quality, replace it every 20,000 copies.  
If the following display appears, it is time to replace the photoconductor.  
To check how many sheets you’ve printed, please refer the section titled  
"Counters" (See page 37.)  
Caution: Do not expose the photoconductor drum to light for an extended  
period.  
Caution: Do not open the cover or touch the PC drum : it cannot be re-  
paired. Any scratch on the drum would be reproduced on prints.  
Caution: Do not touch any parts other than those specified in the proce-  
dure.  
Caution: Though organic photoconductor drums are safe for the environ-  
ment, dispose of used drums according to local regulations.  
Squeeze in the release button on  
the left of the machine and open  
the cover fully back.  
1
Lift out the toner cassette.  
2
Remove the old photoconductor.  
3
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Re p la c ing the Photoc ond uc tor  
Unpack the new photoconductor  
and put it into the machine.  
The left and right ends are  
4
marked "L" and "R" respectively.  
Reinstall the toner cassette.  
5
Close the cover firmly and pull  
the copy tray forward.  
6
Caution: Do not expose the new drum to light for an extended period of time.  
Do not touch the surface of the drum.  
After you replace the photoconductor, reset the counter for photoconductor  
inside the machine. If you have replaced the photoconductor before RELACE  
OPC appears, see page 37 for how to reset the OPC counter (Function 94).  
The display should be as oppo-  
site.  
7
Press  
.
8
9
Press Yes.  
The counter resets.  
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Da ily Ma inte na nc e  
MAINTAINING YOUR MACHINE  
Da ily Ma inte na nc e  
Caution: When wiping or cleaning components, do not use any sort of  
cleaning agent or abrasive powder. Use a damp soft cloth to  
clean and a dry soft cloth to wipe dry.  
Cle a ning the rolle rs  
Grasp the center of the operation  
panel and pull forward to open it.  
Note: It is a good idea to steady  
1
[A]  
[B]  
the machine.  
[C]  
While holding the panel open, wipe the two center rollers [A] and [B] with  
a damp cloth.  
To clean the hidden part of the white roller repeat the next 3 steps 5  
more times.  
2
1) Close the panel. The roller rotates automatically by about 60 °degrees  
2) Open the panel and wipe the rollers.  
Clean the exposure glass. [C]  
Close the panel firmly and pull  
the copy output tray forward.  
3
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Troub le shooting  
If a n Ind ic a tor Lig hts Up on the Op e ra tion Pa ne l  
Trouble shooting  
Caution: Do not attempt to make any repairs other than those described in  
this manual. Removing covers may expose you to dangerous volt-  
ages and other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
Check the description in the display.  
If a n Ind ic a tor Lig hts Up on the Op e ra tion Pa ne l  
If COMM. ERROR PRESS STOP KEY appears in the display:  
Press Stop.  
The Receive File indicator is lit: You’ve received a fax message which is now  
stored in the machine. See page 14 for instructions on how to print it out.  
The Check Display indicator is lit: Read the message on the LCD display  
and check the descriptions listed on page 62.  
Othe r Possib le Prob le m s  
You want to remove the document in the feeder  
Open the document feeder (see page 54), then remove the document.  
Caution: Do not pull out the document without opening the auto document  
feeder, or you will damage the scanning mechanism.  
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Cle a ring Doc um e nt Ja m s  
Troub le shooting  
Cle a ring Doc um e nt Ja m s  
If  
appears in the display:  
Problem: There is a document jammed in the feeder. Remove the jammed  
document and repeat the transmission procedure.  
Cause: The document may be longer than the maximum limit (see the docu-  
ment specifications on page 72).  
Grasp the center of the operation  
panel and pull forward to open it.  
1
If the jammed paper is visible  
from the document tray, pull it out  
2
from the front of the machine.  
If the jammed paper has been fed  
right into the machine, hold the  
panel open and remove it from in-  
side.  
Close the panel firmly.  
3
Pull the copy output tray forward.  
4
Set the document again after  
"READY" appears in the display.  
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Cle a ring Copy Ja m s  
Cle a ring Copy Ja m s  
If  
appears in the display, there is a copy jam. .  
CAUTION: Do not touch the fusing unit (see the diagram below). It may be  
hot.  
CAUTION: Do not touch the photoconductor drum (green drum).  
CAUTION: Any toner on the paper will not be fixed to the paper. Be careful  
not to get your hands or clothing dirty.  
CAUTION: Even if you can see the paper from the exit, do not pull it without  
opening the cover.  
Squeeze in the release button on  
the left side of the machine and  
open the cover.  
1
Carefully pull out the jammed pa-  
per from the outside of the ma-  
chine. Do not leave any pieces  
inside.  
2
If the document is very short you  
might not be able to see it. In this  
case remove the toner cassette  
and photoconductor following  
steps 2 to 5 on the page 52. Then  
remove the jammed paper and re-  
install the photoconductor and  
toner cassette.  
Fusing Unit (white grill)  
Close the cover firmly and pull  
the copy tray forward.  
3
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If Me ssa g e s You Re c e ive Dont Fit on Your Pa p e r  
Troub le shooting  
If Me ssa g e s You Re c e ive Dont Fit on Your Pa p e r  
Bre a king Down La rg e Form a t Me ssa g e s  
If the incoming document is longer than the paper in your fax machine, the  
machine will split it into multiple sheets. The tail end of the message will be  
reproduced at the head of the next page. The images overlap each other by  
10mm. (You can ask a service technician to turn off the overlap.)  
Le ng th Re d uc tion  
If the incoming document is too long but still within the limits below, the  
machine can reduce it so that it will fit on one page.  
Paper size in the cassette  
Maximum reducible length  
Letter (11")  
365.7mm  
464.8mm  
388.8mm  
433.2mm  
Legal (14")  
A4  
F
Com munic a tion p rob le m s  
If  
appears in the display: Press Stop.  
Causes: -A poor line caused the communication to fail.  
-The line is busy or noisy. Try to retransmit.  
-The other machine is out of order. Ask the other party to check  
their machine.  
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Op e ra tiona l Diffic ultie s  
Op e ra tiona l Diffic ultie s  
Problem  
Required Action  
STANDBY MODE  
Nothing happens when the switch is  
turned on.  
Check the power cord. Is it properly plugged into  
the outlet?  
Plug it in firmly  
Switch the power on.  
Check that the power cord is plugged in.  
The machine might be in saving energy mode.  
Hold down any key for two seconds.  
SET DOC. OR DIAL NO. is not  
displayed.  
The display does not show the  
Ready condition, or the machine  
stops during operation.  
Does CLEAR ORIGINAL or CLEAR COPY  
appear in the display ?  
Clear the misfeed. See page 56.  
Does ADD PAPER appear in the display?  
Load paper into the paper tray. See page 48.  
Does CLOSE COVER appear in the display?  
Close all covers.  
TRANSMISSION  
The original is not pulled into the  
auto document feeder.  
You did not feed the document far enough into  
the feeder.  
Insert the document into the feeder until it  
stops. Retransmit.  
Clean the ADF rollers (see page 54).  
If the same problem still exists after user  
maintenance, contact your service  
representative.  
The machine cannot dial out.  
The telephone line is disconnected.  
Check that the line is connected properly.  
The telephone line type setting is incorrect.  
Check the telephone line type setting  
See page 84.  
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Op e ra tiona l Diffic ultie s  
Troub le shooting  
Problem  
Required Action  
The machine cannot dial out from  
behind a private switchboard (a  
PBX).  
The dialed number does not contain an access  
code or a pause, or not enough pauses.  
Include the access number and a pause  
before the telephone number, or add pauses  
between the access code and the number,  
if necessary.  
Frequent original misfeeds  
Multifeeds or non feeds  
Incorrect positioning of originals  
Put the document in the feeder correctly.  
Incorrect alignment of originals  
Align the edges of the document.  
Curled pages  
Flatten the document.  
Incorrect document type  
Use a proper document type. See page 72.  
Mixed document types  
The pages must all be of the same type.  
Static electricity on the originals  
Shuffle the document.  
Clean the ADF rollers (see page 54).  
If the same problem still exists after user  
maintenance, contact your service  
representative.  
Copier silicone oil on the originals  
Wait a few minutes, then try again.  
More than 30 pages in the feeder  
Do not place more than 30 pages in the  
automatic document feeder at once.  
The document may be longer than the maximum  
limit (see page 72).  
Make sure that none of your originals exceed  
this limit.  
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Op e ra tiona l Diffic ultie s  
Problem  
Required Action  
Transmission cannot take place  
The other machine is out of order.  
Check the error report.  
Ask the other party to check their machine  
and correct the fault.  
The line is busy or noisy.  
Check that the dial tone is sent out.  
Try to retransmit.  
Documents sent to other fax  
terminals arrive blank.  
The original must be placed face up in the  
document feeder.  
Position the original correctly. See page 7.  
Consistent difficulty in  
communicating with a particular  
terminal  
There are some bad lines between you and that  
other terminal.  
Store that terminal’s number as a Quick Dial  
Key or Speed Dial Code.  
Consistent poor image quality when  
communicating with a particular  
terminal  
Then call a service technician. Inform him of  
the nature of the problem and give the  
Quick Dial Key or Speed Dial Code that you  
stored the number in.  
RECEPTION  
The telephone keeps ringing and no  
fax is printed.  
You are in Manual Receive mode.  
Change to Auto Select mode (see page 12).  
Power is switched off.  
Switch the power on.  
RECEPTION/COPYING  
No printout; the ADD PAPER  
appears in the display.  
The paper trays are empty.  
Add paper (see page 48).  
The metal plate in the optional paper feed unit is  
not raised up.  
Press the buton on the left of the paper feed  
unit.  
No printout; the CLEAR COPY  
appears in the display.  
The printer has jammed.  
Clear the jam (see page 56).  
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Troub le shooting  
Problem  
Required Action  
Copies are blank.  
Is the toner cassette installed?  
Install the toner cassette.  
Is the proper paper in the paper tray?  
Use appropriate paper. See page 72.  
Copy paper misfeeds occur  
frequently.  
Is folded, wrinkled, damp, or curled paper in the  
paper tray?  
Always use dry, undamaged paper.  
Is the paper set properly in the paper tray?  
Always load paper correctly. See page 48.  
Do not load too much paper in the trays.  
Are there any pieces of misfed paper or other  
foreign objects in the machine?  
Make sure that the paper path is  
completely clear of paper and other  
material after a misfeed.  
Are you copying onto recycled paper?  
Fan the stack of recycled paper and load  
it in the paper tray.  
Stripes on copies.  
TELEPHONING  
The exposure glass for the auto document  
feeder is dirty.  
Clean the exposure glass (see page 54).  
You can’t receive phone calls; the  
unit only rings once then goes into  
receive mode.  
You are in FAX mode.  
Change to Manual Receive mode or AUTO  
mode.  
(see page 12).  
The telephone line is not connected.  
Connect the line (see page 84).  
You can’t receive phone calls; the  
unit does not ring.  
POLLING  
Dialing took place, but polling could  
not.  
Polling with ID is set in the other terminal.  
Contact the person at the other end and  
make sure that free polling is available.  
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Disp la ye d Error Me ssa g e s  
Disp la ye d Error Me ssa g e s  
You cannot use the auto-dialer at the moment. Use the ten-key  
pad or the handset.  
CHECK AUTO-DIALING  
No polling reception operations have been programmed.  
There are no messages in memory waiting for transmission.  
Incorrect file number. Check the file number and try again.  
NO FILE EXISTS  
The memory cannot hold any more telephone numbers.  
Either: Delete some numbers then try again.  
Or: Wait until some of the Send Later or other delayed  
transmissions waiting in memory have been carried out, then try  
again.  
TOO MANY DEST.  
This Quick Dial Key has a Group stored in it.  
USED AS GROUP  
This Quick Dial Key has a telephone number stored in it.  
This Quick Dial Key is programmed as Dial Option Key.  
This Quick Dial Key is programmed as Group Key  
USED AS DIAL  
USED AS DIAL OPTION  
USED AS GROUP KEY  
NOT PROGRAMMED  
This Quick Dial Key or Speed Dial Code does not contain a  
number.  
Either:This number is already included in this Group.  
This RTI/CSI has already been stored for use with this feature.  
ALREADY PROGRAMMED  
PLEASE SET PAUSE  
TONER LOW  
You must add a pause after your area code when you input your  
fax terminal’s own telephone number.  
Toner has nearly run out. You can still make copies but must  
change the cartridge soon.  
The toner cartridge is empty. Install a new cartridge.  
The cassette is now empty.  
ADD TONER  
ADD PAPER  
A document is jammed in the feeder.  
CLEAR ORIGINAL  
CLEAR COPY  
CLOSE COVER  
Paper is jammed in the printer.  
A cover is not closed properly. Check that all covers are closed.  
SERVICE CALL  
H
Machine is out of order. Contact your service  
representative. Be sure to write down the code numbers  
and have it handy when you call for service.  
CHECK PAPER SIZE  
The size of the installed paper does not match the  
currently selected paper size.  
Set the paper size (see page 82) or install the appropriate  
paper.  
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Ca lling the Se rvic e Sta tion  
Troub le shooting  
Ca lling the Se rvic e Sta tion  
The machine has a feature called Service Report Transmission. Use this  
feature when your machine is having problems. The machine will transmit  
information about the condition of your machine to your service representative.  
A technician will then be able to find out what the problem is before making a  
visit. Service Report Transmission is available when the fax number of the  
service representative has been programmed.  
Se nd ing a Se rvic e Re p ort  
When you need to send a service report, do the following.  
Function 6 2 2 2 2 7 2 and Yes.  
1
Start.  
2
If the transmission was not successful, the machine will not redial. You must  
repeat the operation. Program your machine’s own telephone number in order  
for your service representative to identify the sender of the service report.  
(Function 61: see page 88)  
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Ac c e ss Cod e for Func tions 61 to 94  
Accessing functions 61 to 94 requires an access code.  
The sole purpose of this feature is to keep others from accidentally  
misadjusting the machine. This code cannot be changed, so do not rely on it as  
a security feature.  
The code is 2222  
Use r Pa ra m e te rs (func tion 63)  
Adjusting your machine sometimes requires that you change special settings  
called user parameters. For each user parameter, you must change a bit in a  
switch.  
bit values  
Example:  
Switch  
3 2 1 0  
7 6 5 4  
bit  
A switch has eight bits. Each bit has a value of 1 or 0, and each bit is numbered  
0 to 7 from the right. In the following example we’ll change bit 3 of switch 05 in  
the user parameters.  
Press Function and 6, enter the  
access code 2 2 2 2 then press  
6, 3, and Yes. You’ll get:.  
1
(You can press to see a list. Oth-  
erwise, press Yes.)  
Press Yes again and use the  
&
2
keys to change switches. For ex-  
ample go to switch 05 by press-  
ing five times.  
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Use r Pa ra m e te rs (func tion 63)  
TECHNICAL REFERENCE  
To change bit 3, press 3 on the  
key pad. Bit 3 will change from 1  
to 0 or from 0 to 1.  
3
(To change bit 0, press 0, to  
change bit 1, press 1, and so on.)  
Press Yes and Function.  
4
Here is a list of all relevant user parameters. Many bit settings have no effect  
and are not listed. (Never change these). The settings made at the factory are  
underlined.  
SW  
Digits & Definition  
0, 1, 2 and 3  
Settings  
00  
Do not change these settings  
4, 5: Default resolution when you  
send a message  
Bit  
4
0
1
0
1
5
0
0
1
1
Standard  
Detail  
Fine  
Halftone  
6: Default setting for transmission  
7: Clear modes after sending a fax.  
Memory: 0  
Immediate: 1  
01  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
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Use r Pa ra m e te rs (func tion 63)  
SW  
Digits & Definition  
Settings  
03  
0: Automatically print memory  
transmission reports.  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
2: Automatically print storage  
reports for memory transmission.  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
4: Automatically print polling  
reception reports.  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
5: Automatically print immediate  
transmission reports.  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
7: Automatically print communication  
reports.  
Off: 0  
Yes: 1  
04  
05  
7: Include the first half of the first  
page with reports?  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
0: Store incoming faxes when  
machine is out of supplies.  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
1: Allow automatic reception from  
senders that do not identify  
themselves.  
Accept (Free): 0  
Reject (RTI/CSI): 1  
6, 7: Level for the Energy Saving  
feature  
Bit  
6
0
1
7
0
0
Heater off:  
Heater half cool:  
06  
0: Send a header with each page.  
4: Batch Transmission  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
Off: 0  
On: 1  
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE  
SW  
Digits & Definition  
Settings  
08  
2, 3:  
Bits  
(Can also use function 62)  
2
0
1
3 :  
X: Off  
0: Receive messages only from  
senders whose RTI/CSIs are  
programmed.  
1
1: Receive messages only from  
senders whose RTI/CSIs are  
programmed.  
10  
12  
7: Use dithering halftone (SPD) or  
standard halftone (STD)?  
STD: 0  
SPD: 1  
2: Faxing & Report Toner Saving Off: 0 On: 1  
Note:  
If on, contrast will be set to "Normal" automatically, preserving image quality.  
This is available when receiving fax messages and printing reports, but not  
for copying.  
Further, messages sent to you in halftone mode will automatically turn off  
toner saving to insure a clear image.  
To make sure that the fax quality is acceptable with toner saving on, print a  
few reports.  
(Note: If the sender is using a machine made by another manufacturer, toner  
saving will stay on and this could lower image quality.)  
3, 4: Fax reception  
density  
Bit  
3
0
0
1
4
0
1
0
Normal:  
Darken:  
Lighten:  
13  
Access to the public telephone line  
Bit  
0
1
Loop Start  
Ground Start  
0
0
0
1
(This feature is not available in  
France.)  
Flash Start  
PSTN  
1
0
1
0
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Use r Pa ra m e te rs (func tion 63)  
Use r Pa ra m e te r Hints  
C ha ng ing yo ur ma c hine s d e fa ult se tting s  
These are the settings your machine assumes immediately after it is turned on,  
after clearing the machine, or after you or the night timer reactivates it. Many of  
the user parameters determine your machine’s default settings.  
C le a r m o d e s a fte r se nd ing o r lo a d ing a fa x m e ssa g e (Switc h 01, b it 7)  
Your machine can either reset itself or keep its settings (for a few minutes) after  
it sends a fax message.  
Auto ma tic re p o rts  
Many types of automatic reports can be switched on or off. See page 32 for  
details.  
Ac c e p ting m e ssa g e s whe n o ut o f sup p lie s (Switc h 05, b it 0)  
This is also called substitute reception. You can accept messages even when  
out of toner or paper by storing them in memory. See page 14  
.
Sa ving to ne r (Switc h 12, b it 2)  
You can reduce the amount of toner used for fax messages and for reports.  
Messages sent to you in halftone (e.g. photographs) will switch this feature off  
to ensure the best image quality available, but the feature will stay on if the  
sender is using a machine made by another manufacturer. To make sure the  
fax quality is acceptable, print a few reports (see page 32). If you find that your  
fax messages and reports are too light, turn this feature off.  
Ad justing the d e nsity fo r fa xe s (Switc h 12, b its 3 & 4)  
If your received fax messages are too light or too dark, adjust the printing  
density over three levels: Normal, Darken, and Lighten.  
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Ad justing the Volum e of Va rious Fe a ture s  
TECHNICAL REFERENCE  
Ad justing the Volum e of Va rious Fe a ture s  
(Func tion 92)  
You can change the beeper (monitor) volume of the desired feature.  
Beeps to signal transmissions.  
Beeps to signal receptions.  
Beeps to signal on hook dialing.  
Beeps when a number is dialed.  
Press Function, 6, and enter the  
access number 2222. Then press  
9, 2.  
1
Press Yes.  
2
Adjust the transmission monitor  
3
volume with  
&
and press Yes  
when you’re done.  
Adjust the reception monitor vol-  
4
5
6
7
ume with  
&
and press Yes  
when you’re done.  
Adjust the on hook monitor vol-  
ume with  
&
and press Yes  
when you’re done.  
Adjust the dial monitor volume  
with  
&
and press Yes when  
you’re done.  
Press Function to return to the ready state.  
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Se le c ting the Disp la ys La ng ua g e  
Se le c ting the Disp la ys La ng ua g e  
(Func tion 93)  
If you would rather use another language for messages and displays, follow the  
procedure below. The six languages available are: English, German, Italian,  
Spanish, French, and Swedish.  
Press Function, 6, and enter the  
access number 2222. Then press  
9, 3, and Yes.  
1
Use and to scroll through the  
available languages.  
2
Press Yes to accept the language displayed, then press Function to  
return to the ready state.  
3
Counte rs (Func tion 94, se e p a g e 37. )  
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Ente ring Cha ra c te rs  
TECHNICAL REFERENCE  
Ente ring Cha ra c te rs  
Use the key pad for entering numbers. Use Quick Dial keys 1 to 8 for entering  
letters, the keys to change to another letter, the Yes key to accept a  
&
character, and Quick Dial key 10 for spaces and other characters.  
If at any time you make a mistake when entering a character or digit, press the  
Clear key to erase it. To correct a character or number already entered, use the  
and keys to reach the mistake, enter the new character, and press clear to  
erase the mistaken character. If you press the No key, whole characters are  
erased.  
Quick Dial Key  
Letters  
A --C  
D - F  
G - I  
Quick Dial Key  
Letters  
P - R  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
S - U  
V - Z  
J - L  
Nothing  
M - O  
Space & Symbols  
Ente ring Sym b ols  
Press 10 of the Quick Dial key.  
1
2
Press or to scroll symbols.  
You can enter the following symbols.  
"Space" & $ ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , / : ; < > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^  
Press Yes.  
3
Ente ring Num b e rs  
Enter numbers using the ten key pad.  
1
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TECHNICAL REFERENCE  
Doc um e nt & Pa p e r Sp e c ific a tions  
Doc um e nt & Pa p e r Sp e c ific a tions  
Documents (Using the Auto Document Feeder)  
Length :  
Width:  
105~600mm  
148~216mm  
0.05 ~0.2mm (50 to 90 g/m )  
2
Thickness :  
Doc um e nt Fe e d e r Re q uire m e nts  
Do not insert torn, heavily curled, wavy, creased, dog-eared, damp, or otherwise  
damaged documents. Make copies of these originals and scan the copies.  
Do not insert folded, stapled, clipped, glued, or taped documents, or documents  
with a metallic coating. Make copies of these originals and scan the copies.  
Do not insert documents on which there is undried ink or correction fluid. Wait for  
the document to dry.  
If the document has an uneven or slanted edge, do not insert that edge in first.  
Paper Requirements  
Acceptable sizes are letter, legal, A4 and F4.  
When a received fax message is printed, a margin of 4mm on all four sides is left  
blank. To avoid loss of information, the sender should make sure their message  
does not run over these margins.  
Do not print to torn, heavily curled, wavy, creased, dog-eared, damp, or  
otherwise damaged paper.  
Do not print to folded, stapled, clipped, glued, or taped paper.  
Do not print to paper with any kind of coating or printing. Do not print to metallic  
paper. Do not print to the reverse side of a print.  
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Ca p a b ilitie s  
TECHNICAL REFERENCE  
Ca p a b ilitie s  
Func tions Tha t Ca n Be Use d Tog e the r (Dua l Ac c e ss)  
Job you wish to carry out at the same time  
(Second selection)  
Job currently in progress  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
(First selection)  
1. Storing to Memory  
2. Printing from Memory  
3. Copying  
4. Printing an Automatic Report  
5. Immediate Transmission  
6. Memory Transmission  
7. Receiving and Printing a Fax  
8. Receiving a Fax to Memory  
9. Transmitting a Service Report  
: Possible, : Not possible  
Store d Num b e rs (Long te rm )  
10 Quick Dial keys, each of which can hold an individual number. Any three of  
the Quick Dial keys can hold a group of numbers.  
50 individual numbers stored as two-digit Speed Dial codes (see page 21).  
Three groups, each of which can hold up to 30 destinations.  
30 CSI or RTI codes (possibly used as wild cards) for authorized reception.  
Store d De stina tions  
You can send to as many as 30 locations for one job.  
Up to 100 destinations can be set at any one time. (Ex: message A to 25  
destinations, message B to 50, message C to 24 and finally one immediate  
transmission job you’re programming in now. Total: 100)  
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File Stora g e  
Sp e c ific a tions  
You can have as many as 100 memory transmission files stored in the machine:  
This is a theoretical maximum. The actual number of files you can have in your  
machine depends on the types of the documents, and how much memory they  
consume.  
Sp e c ific a tions  
Electrical Specifications (Base machine)  
Power supply:  
220-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz (Only 50Hz  
is printed on the rating plate of  
some machines.)  
Power consumption  
Energy saver mode:  
Standby mode:  
Average 8 W  
Average 24W  
Average 35W  
Average 180W  
Average 195W  
470W  
Transmission:  
Reception:  
Copying:  
Maximum power consumption:  
Fax Specifications  
Protocol:  
G3  
Memory Capacity:  
Base Machine: 18 pages/A4 size  
With 1Mbyte memory: 102 pages  
With 2Mbyte memory: 186 pages  
Data rate:  
14,400/12,000/9600/7200/4800/  
2400 bps, automatic fallback.  
Transmission time:  
6 seconds at 14,400 bps, G3,  
without TTI, ECM, MMR- using  
memory for a ITU-T #1 test docu-  
ment (Slerexe letter) at standard  
resolution  
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Sp e c ific a tions  
TECHNICAL REFERENCE  
General Specifications  
Fax mode resolution:  
(main scan x subscan)  
Standard: 8 x 3.85 lines/mm  
Detail:  
Fine:  
8 x 7.7 lines/mm  
8 x 15.4 lines/mm  
2
Paper cassette capacity:  
Auto document feeder capacity:  
Paper Size:  
150 sheets (80g/m )  
30 sheets, face up  
Letter, Legal, A4, F4  
380 x 341 x 219 mm  
Dimensions (W x D x H):  
exclusive of trays, handsets, and options  
Weight:  
7 kg  
exclusive of trays, handsets, and options  
Optional Lower Paper Cassette  
Capacity:  
2
250 sheets (80g/m )  
Paper Size:  
Letter, Legal, A4  
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INSTALLATION  
Ma c hine Environm e nt  
INSTALLATION  
Before installing your machine, read the safety instructions at the beginning of  
this manual. To install the machine, follow these procedures:  
1-Find a suitable location for the machine.  
2-Remove all the pieces of tape attached to the machine.  
3-Install the photoconductor and toner cassette. (See page 78.)  
4-Attach the accessories and load the paper in the paper tray. (See page 79.)  
5-Connect the phone line. (See page 84.)  
6-Connect the power. (See page 86.)  
7-Enter all necessary information and settings in your machine’s memory.  
(See page 87.)  
Ma c hine Environm e nt  
WARNING: When choosing a location for your machine, please follow the  
safety instruction given on pages i to iv of this manual.  
Loc a tion  
For the best possible performance, install your machine in a place which  
satisfies the following conditions.  
Not exposed to direct sunlight  
Well ventilated (air turnover at least three times per hour); to avoid the  
build-up of ozone, make sure to locate the machine in a large well-venti-  
3
lated room which has an air turnover of more than 30 m /hr per person.  
Level  
Not subject to vibration  
Away from other electronic equipment, to avoid interference  
Away from areas containing corrosive gas  
Dust-free  
Condensation-free  
Temperature 15 to 25°C  
Humidity 35 to 70% RH (do not install near a humidifier)  
Away from heaters and air conditioners, to avoid sudden changes of tem-  
perature  
Within 5 meters of a three-pin grounded power outlet (220-240 Volts,  
50/60 Hz; Only 50Hz is printed on the rating plate of some machines.)  
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INSTALLATION  
Ensure there is clearance around the machine, as indicated in the dia-  
gram below.  
30cm  
10cm  
10cm  
NOTE: This machine generates a certain amount of ozone. Although the  
amount generated is within safety requirements, it is recommended that, to  
avoid ozone buildup, you install the machine in a room which is properly  
ventilated.  
Op e ra ting Pre c a utions  
While the machine is in operation, do not turn off the main switch or un-  
plug the power cord.  
Keep corrosive liquids, such as acid, off the machine.  
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall in-  
side the machine.  
The fusing unit may be very hot. Be careful when handling it.  
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INSTALLATION  
Insta lling the Photoc ond uc tor a nd Tone r Ca sse tte  
Insta lling the Photoc ond uc tor a nd Tone r Ca sse tte  
First of all, remove all the pieces of tape attached with the machine.  
Before using the machine, install the photoconductor and toner cassette as  
follows:  
Squeeze in the release button on  
the left of the machine and open  
the cover fully back.  
1
Put in the photoconductor as  
shown. The left and right ends  
are marked "L" and "R" respec-  
tively.  
2
Shake the toner cassette from  
side to side before installing it.  
3
Put in the toner cassette. Make  
sure it sinks right down.  
The right end is marked "2".  
Close the cover firmly.  
4
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Insta lling the Ma in Pa p e r Tra y  
INSTALLATION  
Insta lling the Ma in Pa p e r Tra y  
Slide the paper guide to the mid-  
dle.  
Caution: Hold the guide at its  
1
base to avoid damaging it.  
Check you have the cassette the  
right way up. Holding the tray at a  
slight angle as shown, fit it into  
the holes provided.  
2
Important: Hold the tray angled  
to the the right to avoid damaging  
it.  
Slide the paper guide back to the  
right. And fit the wire as shown  
below.  
3
Atta c hing the Doc um e nt Tra y  
Fit the wire into the holes pro-  
vided.  
1
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INSTALLATION  
Insta lling the Auto Doc um e nt Ta b le  
Insta lling the Auto Doc um e nt Ta b le  
Fit the document table to the front  
of the machine as shown.  
Note: For long documents fold  
1
out the wire extension.  
Insta lling the Copy Tra y  
Hold the copy tray so it curves  
away from you and fit it into the  
holes provided.  
1
Slant the left edge in first.  
Pull the copy tray forward.  
Note: For long paper fold out the  
wire extension.  
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Insta lling the Op tiona l Pa p e r Fe e d Unit  
INSTALLATION  
Insta lling the Op tiona l Pa p e r Fe e d Unit  
Set the drawer in the cassette  
and pull it fully out.  
1
Set the guide in the slot appropri-  
ate to the paper size you wish to  
use.  
2
To change the paper size, pull  
back and lift out the paper size  
guide. Then set the guide in the  
slot appropriate to the paper size.  
Press down the metal plate inside  
the drawer.  
3
Place the paper in the drawer so  
it is flush with the rear wall. Do  
not fill up the cassette past the  
load limit marker.  
4
Load limit  
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INSTALLATION  
Se tting the Pa p e r Size  
half-moon shaped roller  
Slide the draw until the paper just  
5
6
touches the front and back of the  
draw rightly.  
Then press the button on the left  
of the cassette to raise the metal  
plate.  
Make sure that the half-moon  
shaped roller has its curved edge  
on top.  
Place the machine onto the paper  
feed unit.  
Warning: Watch your fingers!  
Note: If any foreign matter (especially glue) is on the copy paper, print quality  
may deteriorate. Make sure the front, back and sides of the copy paper are  
completely clean.  
Se tting the Pa p e r Size  
Use the following procedure to select which paper size the machine will use for  
the printouts. For example if you wish to use Legal size paper, install the Legal  
size paper into the feed. After done that, choose "LEGAL" using Function 34 or  
key.  
Press the Function key and 3, 4,  
using the ten keypad, then press  
the Yes key.  
1
Or  
Press the key.  
Current paper size appear in the  
display. Scroll the paper size us-  
ing the key then press Yes.  
2
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Se tting the Pa p e r  
INSTALLATION  
Either:  
3
If only one cassette is installed, press  
Function to finish.  
If you have an optional lower cassette in-  
stalled, you will be prompt for the paper  
size. Repeat the same procedure in the  
second step. And press Function to fin-  
ish.  
Se tting the Pa p e r  
See the section titled "Setting / Adding the paper". See page 48 .  
Insta lling the Op tiona l Me m ory Ca rd  
Switch off the power before you install the optional memory card.  
Open the cover.  
1
Insert the card with the side with  
the card type (e.g. TYPE 20)  
printed on it facing away (facing  
right) from the machine.  
2
Close the cover firmly and pull  
the copy tray forward.  
Turn the power back on.  
3
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INSTALLATION  
Conne c ting the Ma c hine  
Conne c ting the Ma c hine  
Before using the machine, connect the machine to the telephone line properly.  
Then plug in the power cable and switch on.  
Make sure the machine is properly connected to the telephone line and the  
power outlet, as shown below.  
CAUTION  
Do not switch on until everything is connected properly.  
Program the Telephone Line Type setting (use Function 62; see page 90). If  
your telephone normally sends out tones(touch tone) when dialing, use the TT  
setting; if it normally sends out pulses (rotary dial), use the DP setting. Also,  
make sure that the switch on the handset is set up correctly.  
Conne c ting to the Phone Line s  
Important: By law in the United States, you must program your phone number  
identification (your CSI) into your machine before you can connect  
it to the public phone system. See page 87.  
[A]  
[B]  
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Conne c ting to the Phone Line s  
INSTALLATION  
Connect the phone line cord to the upper fax jack marked Line [A].  
1
2
Connect the other end of the line into the phone line jack (on the wall or  
on a cable).  
Connect the handset (option) or your own telephone to the lower jack  
marked Tel [B].  
3
4
Connect the other end of the line to the handset or telephone.  
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INSTALLATION  
Conne c ting the Powe r  
Conne c ting the Powe r  
IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT POWER CONNECTION  
If you have to use an extension cord, make sure that it is capable of carrying  
300V/10A, and that your facsimile terminal is the only piece of equipment  
connected to that cord. The supply from the wall outlet must not fluctuate more  
than 10 V either side of 230 Vac.  
The power cord should not be laid in a place where it might trip somebody.  
Do not lay anything on the power cord.  
WARNING: The power source must conform to the specifications on page 74.  
WARNING: Make sure the power source is properly grounded.  
WARNING: Follow the safety instructions given of pages i to iv.  
Insert the plug into the wall outlet.  
1
Turn on the power.  
2
Power Source  
220-240 Vac.  
50/60Hz (Only 50Hz is printed  
on the rating plate of some  
machines.)  
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Initia l Se tting s & Ad justm e nts  
INSTALLATION  
Initia l Se tting s & Ad justm e nts  
Important: The CSI code (see below) is required by international law. You  
cannot legally connect a fax machine to the telephone system if  
the CSI code is not programmed. Further, the TTI code and the  
date and time of transmission must be included in the header of  
all pages faxed to, from, or within the United States.  
Before you connect your machine to the telephone system, you must enter a  
few settings and make a few adjustments.  
Own number: The phone number used by your fax line.  
CSI (Called Station Identification, required by international law): This is your fax  
machine’s phone number, which must include country and area codes. During  
any communication, your CSI appears on their display. (Conversely their CSI  
appears on your display.)  
RTI (Receive Terminal Identification): This should be your name or company  
name, in 20 characters or less. During a communication, if the other party’s fax  
machine supports RTI, then this replaces the CSI above. The other party’s  
name will appear on your display, and yours on theirs.  
TTI (Transmitter Terminal Identification):This should be the same as your RTI or  
CSI code. It will be printed on the header of every page you send.  
Access number If you select inside line, you must program the number which  
proceeds the telephone number.  
Line: You must match the fax machine to the type of line you use: a tone line or  
a pulse line. Then, you should connect the line to the machine.  
Date & Time: Necessary for many functions and required in the USA.  
Initia l Se tting s (Func tion 61)  
During the course of this procedure you’ll have to enter letters and other  
characters.  
Use the key pad for entering numbers. Use Quick Dial keys 1 to 8 for entering  
letters, the  
&
keys to change to another letter, the Clear Key to erase a  
letter, Yes key to accept a character, and Quick Dial key 10 for spaces and  
other characters. See page 71 for details.  
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INSTALLATION  
Initia l Se tting s & Ad justm e nts  
If these settings have been made before, the messages on the display will not  
always match those shown here. The setting already entered will appear along  
with the word [  
]. In this case, press Yes to change the setting.  
Press Function and 6, enter the  
access code 2222, then enter 61.  
You’ll get this:  
1
2
3
4
Press Yes.  
Press Yes again.  
Enter your phone number.  
The format of the number is normally as follows:  
International Dial Prefix, Your Country Code, Your Area Code, then you  
must add a Pause, followed by your telephone number.  
Check the International Dialing Prefix and the Country Code with your lo-  
cal telecommunications operator. The example shown is for the USA; the  
codes to add are 011 and 1.  
Press Yes.  
flash on the display and you’ll get  
will  
5
Press Yes.  
6
7
Enter your office, company, or per-  
sonal name, or any other appro-  
priate identification. (Use the  
quick Dial keys. See page 71 for  
details.)  
Press Yes.  
flash on the display and you’ll get:  
will  
8
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Initia l Se tting s & Ad justm e nts  
INSTALLATION  
Press Yes. The RTI programmed  
in step 7 appears. You should  
keep it.  
9
If you wish to change it, press  
Yes and edit the TTI.  
Press No to keep the TTI as is.  
You’ll get:  
A
Press Yes.  
B
Enter your phone number and in-  
clude the country and area code,  
(but no pauses). Should be the  
same as in step 4.  
C
Press Yes.  
flash on the display and you’ll get:  
will  
D
Se tting the Ac c e ss Num b e r  
Press the Function key and  
press the Yes key.  
1
Press the key until the screen is  
shown opposite.  
2
Press the Yes key.  
3
Enter the number which you use  
to access an outside line.  
4
Press the Yes key to store your setting, the press the Function key.  
5
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INSTALLATION  
Initia l Se tting s & Ad justm e nts  
Se tting the Phone Line (Func tion 62)  
Press Function and 6, enter the  
access code 2, 2, 2, 2, then enter  
62. You’ll get this:  
1
Press Yes.  
2
Press Yes again.  
3
Press  
&
to set your machine  
4
5
for a tone dial line ( ) or a pulse  
dial line ( ).  
Press Yes.  
flash on the display and you’ll get  
this.  
will  
At this point, you could turn on  
the Authorized Sender function  
(page 37). We will skip this  
Press Function.  
6
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Initia l Se tting s & Ad justm e nts  
INSTALLATION  
Se tting the Da te & Tim e (Func tion 91)  
Press Function, 6, and enter the  
access code 2222. Then enter  
9 1.  
1
PressYes. A date and time will  
appear.  
2
Change the date with the ten key-  
pad as 09.  
3
Change the month using * or # (*  
to scroll forward, or # to scroll  
backward) on the ten key pad  
and press to move the cursor.  
4
Type in the year and time at the  
keypad as 9 6 1 0 2 5.  
5
When the display is correct, press Yes and Function  
6
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INSTALLATION  
Initia l Se tting s & Ad justm e nts  
Da ylig ht Sa ving Tim e  
Whenever local custom requires advancing the clock or setting the clock back,  
use this feature. You can easily move the clock forwards when daylight saving  
time begins, and back when it ends.  
When you install the machine for the first time, take care that the setting is  
correct before you set the date and time.  
Press Function, 6, and enter the  
access code 2222. Then enter  
6 2 then press Yes.  
1
Press until the screen is as  
shown opposite, and then press  
Yes.  
2
Use the and arrows on the  
scroll key to switch the feature on  
or off. This mode is off if the dis-  
play is shown as opposite.  
3
To store your setting: Yes  
4
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Position of the Laser Label  
WARNING: Do not attempt any maintenance or troubleshooting other than that  
mentioned in this manual. This machine contains a laser beam generator and  
direct exposure to laser beams can cause permanent eye damage.  
So, do not remove cover inside the machine, because the laser generator  
exists inside the machine as follows.  
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
IN ACCORDANCE WITH IEC 825  
LASER KLASSE 1 nach IEC 825  
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NOTICE TO USERS (Great Britain)  
This model is designed and approved for connection to the following circuits.  
British Telecom Public Switched Telephone Network  
Hull Public Switched Telephone Network  
PABX Extensions  
Mercury Communications Limited Public Switched Telephone Network  
CONNECTION TO THE PSTN OR A PABX EXTENSION  
If there is a line or jack socket already installed you may connect this model using the line lead  
supplied. If you require a socket to be fitted, complete the attached form and send it to your  
local telephone manager’s office.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
1. The connection to the BT network must be unplugged before the earth is disconnected.  
2. The connection to the BT network must not be hard wired.  
3. Please ensure that connection to the mains supply (240VAC), is correctly made and that the  
power is switched on before use.  
4. The apparatus is suitable for direct connection to exclusive lines of Public Switched Telephone  
Network, and for connection to compatible PABXs (consult your authorised dealer for the list of  
compatible PABXs and for installation thereon), or via an RBS. The definition of an RBS  
(Relevant Branch System) for PSTN lines, is given in BS6789 section 6.1, clause 2.4.  
5. When idle, this model allows normal use of an associated main telephone, which must be  
plugged into the BS6312 compatible connector, provided for telephone line connection. Only  
one such connection may be made.  
6. The apparatus must be connected to PSTN lines which use loop disconnect or DTMF signalling.  
7. The machine is not suitable as an extension to a payphone, for use on shared service lines, or on  
1 - 1 carrier systems.  
8. The Terminal operates in mode 1 (autodialling).  
9. The user is advised to check all numbers stored in the register before making a call.  
10. The approval of this terminal for connection to the British Telecom public switched telephone  
network is INVALIDATED if the apparatus is subject to any modification in any material way not  
authorised by BABT or it is used with, or connected to:  
a) Internal software that has not been formally accepted by BABT.  
b) External control software or external control apparatus which causes the operation of the  
terminal or associated call set-up equipment to contravene the requirements of the approval.  
All apparatus connected to this terminal and thereby connected directly to the British Telecom  
public switched telephone network must be approved apparatus as defined in Section 22 of the  
British Telecommunications Act 1984.  
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11. This apparatus has been approved for the use of the following facilities:  
Storage of Telephone Numbers for Retrieval by Predetermined Code  
Automatic Call Initiation  
Operation in the Absence of Proceed Indication (Although not Detected)  
Automatic Dialling Facilities  
Auto-Calling Facility  
Loudspeaking Facility  
Series Connection Facility  
Automatic Storage of Last Number Dialled  
Tone Detection - Busy Tone  
Repeat Attempt Facilities: Multiple (Automatic)  
Auto Clear from Call Originating End  
Integral Modem  
Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if as a result it then ceased to  
conform to the standard against which approval was granted.  
13. Connection to a PBX - it cannot be guaranteed that the apparatus will operate correctly under  
all possible conditions connection to compatible PBX’s. Any cases of difficulty should be referred  
in the first instance to the supplier of the telephone apparatus.  
14. This apparatus provides an off hook detector and switching of the line between the telephone  
and modem. The voltage drop introduced by this apparatus into the loop connection between  
the main telephone and the network at a current of 40ma d.c. is 0.3 volts.  
15. Only apparatus conforming with BS6301 or EN41003 may be connected to the series socket.  
Any interconnection between the above socket and other connections, directly or by the way of  
other apparatus, may produce hazardous conditions on the BT network. Advice should be  
obtained from a competent engineer before any such connection is made.  
16. With reference to EN41003 cl 4.1.3 the apparatus is supplied with a connection to the Public  
switched telephone network, which is refered to as a TNV circuit. There is also an optional  
printer port that may be fitted, which is refered to as a SELV circuit.  
Please ensure that the TNV circuit is only connected to another TNV circuit and that the SELV  
circuit is only connected to other SELV circuit.  
17. The apparatus does not recognise a secondary proceed indication.  
18. Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect or DTMF signalling, only the  
performance of the DTMF signalling is subject to regulatory requirements for correct operation.  
It is therefore strongly recommended that the equipment is set to use DTMF signalling for  
access to public or private emergency services. DTMF signalling also provides faster call set up.  
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Fa xing a t a Gla nc e  
Op tion ke y  
Fan your stack. (At most 30 one sided pages)  
?
Sending or picking up a fax  
message later (page 16 )  
1
Insert the document face up in the feeder.  
Setting the number of pages  
2
Select Memory (LED on) or Immediate  
Transmission (LED off) with the Memory key.  
Printing an ID at the top of  
your message  
3
Dial the number either from the keypad, with  
a Quick Dial key (at the left), or with a Speed  
Dial code.  
4
Press Yes and dial more numbers (if  
needed). Finally press the Start key.  
Hints  
5
Problem? See page 54  
Follow the safety  
instructions at the  
beginning of this manual.  
To change the toner  
cartridge, see page 50.  
Use Quick Dial keys  
01 to 08 to enter letters  
and Quick Dial key 10  
to enter spaces and  
symbols.  
To add paper, see  
page 48.  
Use the Yes & No keys  
(
&
) to accept or  
reject settings.  
Use the Function,  
,
If your telephone line  
uses pulse dialing, see  
page 46 for how to  
generate tones.  
and keys to navigate  
through functions and  
options.  
Func tions: Press the function key followed by one of the numbers below.  
11  
Picking a document stored elsewhere (page 30)  
61*  
Initial Settings:  
Own telephone number  
RTI (a name ID sent to other machines)  
TTI (an ID printed on messages you send),  
CSI (phone ID sent to other machines).  
PSTN accessing code  
21  
22  
Erasing a message stored for transmission (page 28)  
Erasing instructions to pick up a document (page 28)  
31  
32  
33  
Storing a number in one of the Quick Dial keys at left  
(page 21)  
(page 87)  
62*  
63*  
Selecting the phone line , turning authorized reception  
and the timer on or off.  
(page 90)  
Storing a number as a two-digit code (page 21)  
Storing a group of numbers (page 23)  
Setting the paper size (page 82)  
Printing and setting user parameters ( bit switch  
settings for a variety of functions, page 64).  
34  
41  
71*  
81*  
Night timer (page 43).  
Checking the last 35 communications (prints out a  
report, page 34)  
Setting the list of specified senders (for authorized  
reception, page 37)  
42  
43  
51  
Printing a list of all messages and pick-up files stored  
in the machine (page 35)  
91*  
92*  
93*  
94*  
Adjusting the clock (page 91).  
Adjust the volume (page 69).  
Selecting a different language (page 70).  
Counters (page 37).  
Printing a list of all the telephone numbers stored in  
the fax machine (page 36)  
Printing a message stored in the machine (page 29)  
*These functions require the access code on page 64.  
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Photocopy this cover and use as a quick reference.  
English  
Declaration of Conformity  
"The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive  
89/336/EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC."  
German  
Konformitätserklärung  
"Das Produkt entspricht den Anforderungen der EMV-Richtlinie 89/336/EWG  
und der Niederspannungsrichtlinie 73/23/EWG."  
French  
Déclaration de conformité  
"Le produit remplit toutes les conditions requises par la directive EMC  
89/336/ CEE ainsi que la directive faible voltage 73/23/CEE."  
Italian  
Dichiarazione di conformità  
"Il prodotto è conforme ai requisiti della direttiva CEE 89/336 EMC e della  
direttiva CEE sulla bassa tensione 73/23."  
Spanish  
Declaración de conformidad  
"Este producto cumple con los requisitos de la Directiva sobre  
Compatibilidad Electromagnética 89/336/EEC y con la Directiva sobre  
Baja Tensión 73/23/EEC."  
Swedish  
Försäkran  
"Denna produkt överensstämmer med kraven i EMC direktivet 89/336/EEC  
och Lågspänningsdirektivet 73/23/EEC."  
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SUPPLIES  
CAUTION: Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that  
may result from the use of parts other than recommended parts.  
For good copy quality, Ricoh recommends that use genuine Ricoh toner.  
TONER CASSETTES  
RICOH TONER CASSETTE TYPE 70 is recommended for the best perform-  
ance.  
PHOTOCONDUCTOR  
RICOH DRUM TYPE 70 is recommended for the best performance.  
Overseas Affiliates  
Netherlands  
RICOH EUROPE B.V.  
Groenelaan 3 P.O. Box 114  
Bundesrepublik Deutschland  
RICOH DEUTSCHLAND GMBH  
Mergenthalerallee 38-40  
1180 AC-Amstelveen, The Netherlands 65760 Eschborn, Germany  
TEL: +31-(0)20-5474111  
FAX: +31-(0)20-6418601  
TEL: +49-(0)6196-906-0  
FAX: +49-(0)6196-45104  
United Kingdom  
USA  
RICOH U.K. LTD.  
Ricoh House  
1 Plane Tree Crescent, Feltham  
Middlesex TW13 7HG, U.K.  
TEL: +44-(0)181-751-6611  
FAX: +44-(0)181-890-5566  
RICOH CORPORATION  
5 Dedrick Place,  
West Caldwell, NJ  
07006  
Ricoh Company, Ltd.  
15-5, Minami-Aoyama 1-Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107, Japan  
Part No. H5288601 Printed in the Netherlands  
GB  
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