Sharp Fax Machine FO IS125N User Manual

MODEL  
FO-IS125N  
FACSIMILE  
OPERATION MANUAL  
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Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
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Introduction  
Specifications  
Print specifications  
Toner cartridge yield*  
(continuous printing,  
5% page coverage,  
letter paper)  
Initial starter cartridge (included with machine):  
Approx. 1500 pages  
Replacement cartridge (FO-25ND):  
Approx. 3000 pages  
Drum cartridge yield*  
(continuous printing,  
5% page coverage,  
letter paper)  
Initial starter cartridge (included with machine):  
20,000 pages (average)  
Replacement cartridge (FO-25DR):  
20,000 pages (average)  
Paper tray capacity  
Letter: Approx. 250 sheets (20-lb. copier paper at room  
temperature; maximum stack height should not be  
higher than the line on the tray)  
Legal: 100 sheets  
Recommended paper weight: 20-lb. Copy Bond  
Printer type  
Laser  
Print resolution  
600 × 600 dpi (dots per inch)  
8.2" (208 mm) max.  
Effective printing width  
PC print speed**  
12 ppm (pages per minute) max.  
*The yields may vary depending on coverage and operating conditions.  
**Measured based on letter-size continuous printing (3rd through 14th page), excluding warm-up  
time.  
Fax specifications  
Memory capacity*  
Modem speed  
Approximately 600 average pages  
33,600 bps with auto fallback to lower speeds.  
Approx. 3 seconds  
Transmission time*  
Compatibility  
ITU-T (CCITT) Super G3, G3 mode  
MR, MH, MMR  
Compression scheme  
Applicable telephone line Public switched telephone network  
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Reception modes  
AUTO, MANUAL  
Scanning Resolution  
Horizontal: 203 lines/inch (8 lines/mm)  
Vertical:  
Standard: 98 lines/inch (3.85 lines/mm)  
Fine /Halftone: 196 lines/inch (7.7 lines/mm)  
Super fine: 391 lines/inch (15.4 lines/mm)  
Halftone (grayscale)  
Contrast control  
64 levels  
Automatic/Dark selectable  
*Based on Sharp Standard Chart at standard resolution, excluding time for protocol signals (i.e.,  
ITU-T phase C time only).  
Network and general specifications  
Automatic document  
feeder  
Letter/A4: 30 sheets max. (20-lb. paper)  
Legal: 5 sheets max.  
Input document size  
Automatic feeding:  
Width: 5.8" to 8.5" (148 to 216 mm)  
Length (30 sheets): 5.5" to 11" (140 to 279 mm)  
Length (5 sheets): 5.5" to 14" (140 to 356 mm)  
Manual feeding:  
Width: 2.75" to 8.5" (70 to 216 mm)  
Length: 5.5" to 14" (140 to 356 mm)  
Effective scanning width  
8.2" (208 mm) max.  
Storable transmission  
destinations  
Rapid Keys: 36  
Speed Dial numbers: 114  
Telephone function  
Copy function  
Yes (cannot be used if power fails)  
Single/Multi/Sort (up to 99 copies per page)  
Network interface  
Network frame type  
Network protocol  
Scan to E-mail  
10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX  
IEEE802.2/IEEE802.3 Ethernet II  
TCP/IP  
Yes  
Scan to Network Folder  
Yes  
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Global Address Search  
User authentication  
File formats  
Yes (requires LDAP server)  
Yes  
TIFF (G4), PDF (G4)  
®
Supported operating  
systems (printer driver)  
Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista  
Display  
LCD display, 20 digits x 2 lines  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Standby: 8.2 W when not connected to a network  
8.6 W when connected to a network  
Maximum: 690 W  
Operating temperature  
Humidity  
50 - 86°F (10 - 30°C)  
20 - 85% RH  
Dimensions  
(without attachments)  
Width: 16.8" (426 mm)  
Depth: 16.1" (410 mm)  
Height: 8.2" (208 mm)  
Weight  
Approx. 15.6 lbs. (7.1 kg)  
(with attachments)  
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and  
specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance  
specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some  
deviations from these values in individual units.  
Important: This machine is not designed for use on a line which has call waiting, call  
forwarding, or certain other special services offered by your telephone company (errors  
may occur during transmission and reception of faxes).  
This machine is not compatible with digital telephone systems.  
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Important safety information  
Do not disassemble this machine or attempt any procedures not described in this  
manual. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Do not install or use the machine near water, or when you are wet. For example, do not  
use the machine near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, or near a swimming pool. Do not spill any liquids on the machine.  
Unplug the machine from the power outlet and telephone jack and consult a qualified  
service representative if any of the following situations occur:  
- Liquid has been spilled into the machine or the machine has been  
exposed to rain or water.  
- The machine produces odors, smoke, or unusual noises.  
- The power cord is frayed or damaged.  
- The machine has been dropped or the housing damaged.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not install the machine where  
people may walk on the power cord.  
This machine must only be connected to a 120 V, 60 Hz, grounded (3-prong) outlet.  
Connecting it to any other kind of outlet will damage the machine and invalidate the  
warranty.  
Never insert objects of any kind into slots or openings on the machine. This could  
create a risk of fire or electric shock. If an object falls into the machine that you cannot  
remove, unplug the machine and consult a qualified service representative.  
Do not place this machine on an unstable cart, stand or table. The machine could be  
seriously damaged if it falls.  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for  
wet locations.  
Never touch bare telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been  
disconnected at the network interface.  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There  
may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
The power outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.  
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Trademark information  
• Microsoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.  
• Acrobat and Adobe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
• Datalight is a registered trademark of Datalight, Inc.  
TM  
FlashFX is a trademark of Datalight, Inc.  
Copyright 1993 - 2004 Datalight, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
U.S. Patent Office 5.860.082/6.260.156  
• OpenLDAP is a registered trademark of the OpenLDAP Foundation.  
Copyright 1999 - 2003 The Open LDAP Foundation, Redwood City,  
California, U.S.A. All rights reserved.  
• This product includes software developed by Computing Services at  
Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/). Copyright (c)  
1998 - 2003. Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved.  
• All other company names and product names appearing in this manual are  
the trademarks of their respective owners.  
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A Look at the Operation Panel  
10 11  
13  
9
12  
14  
2
6
7
8
1
3
5
4
SPEED DIAL REDIAL  
SPEAKER  
HOLD  
GLOBAL ADDRESS  
FUNCTION  
RECEPTION  
RESOLUTION  
RELEASE  
INFO  
SYMBOL  
15  
23  
16  
17 18  
19  
20  
21  
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Note: Affix the Rapid Key labels as shown above.  
SPEAKER key  
1
Press to listen to the line and fax tones through the speaker when faxing  
Note: This is not a speakerphone. It cannot be used for speaking.  
HOLD key  
Press to put a phone call on hold (p. 70).  
2
3
SPEED DIAL key  
Press to select a fax, e-mail, or network folder destination stored in a 3-digit  
Speed Dial number (pp. 37, 64).  
REDIAL key  
4
Press to automatically redial the last number dialed (p. 66). This can also be  
used to enter a pause when storing a fax number for automatic dialing (p. 61).  
SCAN TO E-MAIL key  
Press to send a document to an e-mail recipient (p. 42).  
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6
SCAN TO FOLDER key  
Press to send a document to a folder on a computer on the same network as  
the machine, or to an FTP server (p. 50).  
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A Look at the Operation Panel  
Display  
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This displays messages and prompts to help you operate the machine.  
GLOBAL ADDRESS key  
Press to search for a destination in a global address book on an LDAP server  
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9
LINE IN USE light  
This lights up when the machine is using the phone line to send or receive a  
fax.  
SECURE key  
10  
Press to set up and use the security functions of the machine (p. 71).  
RECEPTION key  
11  
Press to select the reception mode (AUTO or MANUAL) for receiving faxes.  
The selected mode will appear in the display (p. 27).  
FUNCTION key  
12  
13  
Press this key followed by the arrow keys to select special functions and  
settings.  
COPY/HELP key  
When a document is in the feeder, press to make a copy (p. 109). At any other  
time, press to print the Help List.  
STOP key  
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15  
Press to cancel an operation before it is completed.  
Number keys  
Use these keys to dial fax numbers, and enter numbers when storing  
transmission destinations.  
Rapid Keys / letter keys  
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A fax number, e-mail address, or network folder can be stored in each of these  
keys for one-touch selection (attach the Rapid Key labels). When entering  
text, the keys are used as letter keys.  
BROADCAST key  
Press to send to multiple fax or e-mail destinations (p. 111).  
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18  
19  
INFO key  
Press to check various types of machine information.  
DUPLEX key  
Use to scan two-sided documents for transmission and copying (p. 119).  
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RESOLUTION key  
When a document is in the feeder, press to adjust the scanning resolution for  
transmission (p. 55).  
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21  
RELEASE key  
When a fax has been received to memory instead of being printed out  
because the Secure Fax function has been activated, press this key to enter  
the Secure code and print out the fax (p. 84).  
START key  
Press after dialing to send a fax (p. 57).  
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23  
Arrow keys  
Use to scroll through and select settings, and to search for stored  
destinations.  
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A Look at the Operation Panel  
Letter keys  
1
2
3
4
5
DEL  
B'CAST  
INFO  
DUPLEX  
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DEL key  
Press to delete the character marked by the cursor (the cursor can be moved  
1
2
by pressing or ). When the cursor is to the right of a line of text,  
press to backspace and clear characters. To delete all entered characters,  
hold down until all characters are cleared.  
Caps Lock key  
Press to enter upper case letters. Press again to return to lower case letter  
entry.  
SHIFT key  
3
4
Hold down while pressing a letter key to temporarily change case.  
Letter keys  
Use to enter letters.  
@key, .com key  
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6
Press to conveniently enter “@” and “.com” when entering an e-mail address.  
SYMBOL key  
Hold down while pressing a letter key to enter the symbol that appears on the  
right side of the key.  
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1. Installation  
Unpacking Checklist  
Document  
feeder tray  
Received  
document  
tray  
Handset  
Paper tray  
Handset  
cord  
Rapid Key  
labels  
Drum  
cartridge  
Toner  
cartridge  
Telephone  
line cord  
Document  
exit tray  
Quick  
Reference  
Guide  
Warranty  
Sheet  
Setup  
Guide  
CD-ROM  
Points to keep in mind when setting up  
Do not place the machine in direct sunlight.  
Do not place the machine near heaters or air conditioners.  
Keep dust away from the machine.  
Keep the area around the machine clear.  
About condensation  
If the machine is moved from a cold to a warm place, condensation may form  
on the scanning glass, preventing proper document scanning. To remove the  
condensation, turn on the power and wait approximately two hours before  
using the machine.  
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Basic Setup  
Basic Setup  
Connecting the handset  
Attaching the trays  
Attach the paper tray.  
Attach the document feeder tray and the received document tray.  
Insert the trays  
at an angle and  
rotate back  
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Basic Setup  
Attach the document exit tray.  
After inserting  
the tray, flip out  
the extension  
Connecting the power cord  
Plug the power cord into a 120 V, 60 Hz, grounded AC (3-prong) outlet.  
Do not plug the power cord into any other kind of outlet. This will damage  
the machine and is not covered under the warranty.  
Comments:  
The machine does not have a power on/off switch. The power is turned on  
and off by simply plugging in or unplugging the power cord.  
Whenever you unplug the power cord, wait at least 5 seconds before  
plugging it back in.  
If your area experiences a high incidence of lightning or power surges, it is  
recommended that you install surge protectors for the power and telephone  
lines. Surge protectors can be purchased from your dealer or at most  
telephone specialty stores.  
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Basic Setup  
Connecting the telephone line cord  
Insert one end of the line cord into the socket on the back of the machine  
marked TEL. LINE. Insert the other end into a wall telephone socket.  
The machine is initially set for tone dialing. If you are on a pulse  
dial line, change the “DIAL MODE” setting (pp. 136 and 137).  
Important:  
The facsimile function of this machine is not designed for use on a line  
which has call waiting, call forwarding, or certain other special services  
offered by your telephone company. If you attempt to use the facsimile  
function in conjunction with any of these services, you may experience  
errors during transmission and reception of facsimile messages.  
The facsimile function of this machine is not compatible with digital  
telephone systems.  
Affixing the Rapid Key labels  
Affix each strip of Rapid Key labels above each row of letter keys as shown in  
the panel illustration on page 9.  
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Basic Setup  
Connecting the machine to your network  
To use the Scan to E-mail and Scan to Folder functions, and to use the  
machine as a printer, you must connect the machine to an Ethernet network.  
In addition, to use Scan to E-mail, the network must have an Internet  
connection. A typical setup is shown below.  
The machine is connected using an Ethernet cable (not included). Please  
purchase a 10Base-T/100Base-TX straight-through (regular) cable.  
Connect one end of the cable to the LAN port on the machine. Connect the  
other end to a LAN port on your switch or hub.  
Router  
Internet  
LAN cable  
LAN cable  
LAN ports  
LAN cable  
Switch/Hub  
If you are uncertain which port to connect the cable to, see the manual for  
the router, switch or hub.  
The connections can be made with all devices powered on.  
To communicate on your network, the machine must have an IP address. To set  
the machine’s IP address and configure other network settings, see page 29.  
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Installing the Toner Cartridge and Drum Cartridge  
Installing the Toner Cartridge and Drum  
Cartridge  
The laser printer in the machine uses a toner cartridge and a drum cartridge.  
The starter toner cartridge included with the machine can print  
approximately 1500 letter-size pages at 5% page coverage.  
When replacing the toner cartridge, use a SHARP FO-25ND toner  
cartridge. One cartridge can print about 3000 letter-size pages at 5%  
coverage.  
The drum cartridge (both starter and replacement) can print approximately  
20,000 letter-size pages. When replacing the drum cartridge, use a SHARP  
FO-25DR drum cartridge.  
Follow the steps below to install the toner cartridge and the drum cartridge.  
Note: The quality of the toner cartridge is guaranteed for 18 months after the  
date of manufacture indicated on the package. The quality of the drum  
cartridge is guaranteed for 24 months after the date of manufacture indicated  
on the package.  
1 Open the top cover of the machine.  
Caution!  
The fusing unit inside the print compartment becomes very hot during  
operation. Do not touch the inside of the print compartment after the  
machine has been in operation.  
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Installing the Toner Cartridge and Drum Cartridge  
2 Press the release () and open the  
front cover ().  
2
1
3 Open the side cover.  
4 Remove the new drum cartridge from its packaging.  
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Installing the Toner Cartridge and Drum Cartridge  
5 Insert the drum cartridge into the print  
compartment, sliding it along the  
guides.  
Grasp this  
handle to  
push the  
cartridge in  
Do not touch or allow other objects to contact the drum (the green cylinder).  
This may damage the drum. If fingerprints, dust, or other contaminants get  
on the drum, wipe it gently with a clean cloth.  
Exposure to light for more than several minutes will damage the drum. Be  
sure to insert the drum cartridge promptly into the machine.  
If you find it necessary to leave the cartridge out of the machine for more  
than several minutes, wrap the cartridge in black paper.  
6 Remove the new toner cartridge from  
its packaging. Shake the cartridge side  
to side four or five times to distribute  
the toner evenly within the cartridge.  
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Installing the Toner Cartridge and Drum Cartridge  
7 Grasp the cartridge handle and insert  
the toner cartridge into the print  
compartment, sliding it along the  
guides.  
Make sure the cartridge “clicks” into  
place.  
Do not touch the roller in the toner  
cartridge.  
Grasp this handle to  
insert the cartridge  
8 Close the side cover (), the front  
cover (), and the top cover ().  
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When closing the side cover, press on  
the dots to make sure the cover is  
completely closed. Otherwise, light may  
enter the print compartment and  
damage the drum.  
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1
The display will show:  
[TONER EXCHANGED?] /  
[1 = NEW, 2 = OLD]  
9 If you installed a new toner cartridge, press  
to select NEW (this will  
reset the toner counter to zero).  
If you temporarily removed and then replaced an old toner cartridge for  
maintenance or other reason, press  
to continue using the previous  
toner count. (Note: Be sure to press  
or the machine will not alert you  
when the toner cartridge is out of toner.)  
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Installing the Toner Cartridge and Drum Cartridge  
START  
10 Press  
.
11 If you installed a new drum cartridge, reset the drum counter as  
explained below.  
Resetting the drum counter  
Each time you install a new drum cartridge, follow the steps below to reset the  
drum counter to zero.  
1 Press  
2 Press  
3 Press  
and then  
until [LIFE] appears in the display.  
INFO  
, then  
until [CLEAR DRUM COUNTER] appears.  
START  
.
Manually resetting the toner counter  
When a new toner cartridge is installed, the toner counter is reset in Step 9 on  
the previous page. The procedure below is normally not necessary; however,  
it can be used in the event that you need to reset the toner counter manually.  
1 Press  
2 Press  
3 Press  
and then  
until [LIFE] appears in the display.  
INFO  
, then  
until [CLEAR TONER COUNTER] appears.  
START  
.
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Loading Printing Paper  
Loading Printing Paper  
You can load letter or legal size paper in the paper tray.  
Maximum number of sheets  
(20-lb. copy bond paper at room temperature)  
Letter size: Approx. 250 sheets  
Legal size: 100 sheets  
Caution!  
Do not use the blank side of paper that has already been printed on.  
1 Fan the paper, and then tap the edges  
against a flat surface to even the stack.  
2 Pull the paper plate forward . Squeeze the paper guide and  
adjust it to the width of the paper . Insert the stack of paper  
into the tray, print side up .  
3
1
2
The maximum stack height  
should not be higher than  
the line on the paper guide  
3 Push the paper plate back.  
If you loaded legal size paper (or you  
changed the paper size), change the  
paper size setting as explained on  
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Entering Your Name and Fax Number  
Entering Your Name and Fax Number  
Enter your name and fax number.  
Your entered name and fax number will be printed automatically at the top  
of all fax pages you send. (This is required by FCC regulations.)  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [ENTRY MODE] appears in the display.  
2 Press  
.
Display: [OWN NUMBER SET]  
3 Press  
.
[ENTER FAX #]  
4 Enter your fax number by pressing the number keys (max. 20 digits).  
To insert a space between digits, press  
.
To clear a mistake, press DEL .  
START  
5 Press  
.
6 Enter your name using the letter keys (max. 24 characters).  
Example: SHARP  
Caps Lock  
To clear a mistake, press DEL  
For information on using the letter keys, see page 12.  
START  
7 Press  
.
[DATE&TIME SET]  
8 Press  
to exit.  
STOP  
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Setting the Date and Time  
Setting the Date and Time  
Set the date and time as explained below.  
The date and time will be printed automatically at the top of all fax pages  
you send (this is required by FCC regulations). The date and time also  
appear in the display.  
To have the clock automatically move forward and backward at the  
beginning and end of daylight-saving time, turn on the “DAY LIGHT  
SAVING” setting (pp. 136 and 139). Do this before you set the date and  
time.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [ENTRY MODE] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
until [DATE & TIME SET] appears.  
3 Press  
.
The currently set date appears (example): [DATE 08-15-2007]  
4 Enter a two-digit number for the month (“01” for January, “02” for  
February, “12” for December, etc.).  
Example: January  
[DATE 01-15-2007]  
To correct a mistake, press  
to move the cursor back to the mistake  
and enter the correct number.  
5 Enter a two-digit number for the day (“01” to “31”).  
th  
Example: the 5  
[DATE 01-05-2007]  
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Setting the Date and Time  
6 Enter the year (four digits).  
Example: 2007  
The currently set time appears (example): [TIME 12:19 PM]  
7 Enter a two-digit number for the hour (“01” to “12”) and a two-digit  
number for the minute (“00” to “59”).  
Example: 9:25  
[TIME 09:25 PM]  
8 Press  
to select A.M. or  
to select P.M.  
START  
9 Press  
to start the clock.  
[ANTI JUNK #]  
STOP  
10 Press  
to exit.  
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Setting the Reception Mode  
Setting the Reception Mode  
The machine has two modes for receiving incoming faxes:  
AUTO mode:  
Select this mode when you only want to receive faxes on the line connected to  
the machine. The machine will automatically answer all calls on 4 rings and  
begin fax reception.  
MANUAL mode:  
Select this mode when you want to receive both phone calls and faxes on the  
line connected to the fax machine. All calls, including faxes, must be  
answered by picking up the fax machine's handset or an extension phone  
connected to the same line.  
RECEPTION  
To set the reception mode, press  
the display (“AUTO” or “MANU”).  
until the desired mode appears in  
For more information on receiving faxes, see Chapter 4.  
Volume Adjustment  
You can adjust the volume of the speaker, handset, and ringer using the up  
and down arrow keys.  
Speaker volume  
SPEAKER  
1 Press  
.
2 Press  
or  
to select HIGH, MIDDLE, or LOW.  
SPEAKER  
To turn off the speaker, press  
again.  
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Volume Adjustment  
Handset  
1 When talking through the handset, press  
or  
to select HIGH,  
MIDDLE, or LOW.  
Note: The volume reverts to MIDDLE each time you replace the handset.  
Ringer  
1 Press  
or  
to select HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW or OFF.  
SPEAKER  
(Make sure  
has not been pressed, the handset is not lifted, and a  
document is not loaded in the feeder.)  
The ringer will ring once at the selected level.  
START  
2 If you selected “OFF OK ?” to turn off the ringer, press  
.
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2. Network Scanning
Setting up Network Scanning  
Introduction  
The network scanning feature lets you scan a document and directly send the  
image file to an e-mail recipient (Scan to E-mail), or to a folder on a computer  
on your network (Scan to Folder).  
The scanned file can be in TIFF or PDF format.  
Scan to E-mail saves you the trouble of scanning a document into a  
computer and sending the scanned file using an e-mail program. The  
scanned document is automatically sent as an attachment to an e-mail  
message.  
To use network scanning, the machine must be connected to an Ethernet  
network as explained on page 17.  
IP address  
The machine requires an IP address to in order to communicate on your  
network and the Internet.  
If your network is set up to automatically assign IP addresses, you do not  
need to do anything; the machine will automatically receive an IP address  
when it is connected.  
If your network requires that a static (permanent) IP address be assigned to  
the machine, see Network Settings on page 46 to enter the IP address and  
related information.  
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Setting up Network Scanning  
Checking your IP address and the connection  
To check the machine’s IP address and verify that the machine is able to  
communicate on the network, follow these steps.  
1 Press  
, then  
until [NETWORK INFORMATION] appears.  
INFO  
2 Press  
.
If the machine has automatically received an IP address and is able to  
communicate, [IP ADDRESS/DHCP: ON] will appear on the top line of the  
display, followed by the IP address on the bottom line. To show the  
machine’s host name, press  
.
If a static IP address has been entered in the machine and the machine is  
able to communicate, [IP ADDRESS/DHCP: OFF] will appear on the top  
line of the display, followed by the IP address on the bottom line. To show  
the machine’s host name, press  
.
If the machine was unable to receive an IP address automatically, or if the  
router locked up after the machine received an IP address,  
[IP ADDRESS/DHCP: FAIL] / [192.168. 1 .201] will appear. “192.168. 1  
.201“ is an IP address that is assigned to the machine for diagnostic  
purposes when connection fails (it cannot be used for regular  
communication).  
STOP  
If [NOW CONNECTING / CHECK LATER] appears, press  
to exit.  
This message will appear if a cable is not connected or the machine has  
not yet established communication on the network. Make sure a cable is  
correctly connected, wait briefly, and then repeat the procedure again.  
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Setting up Network Scanning  
If the machine is unable to communicate...  
Check the Ethernet cable. Are the connections secure? Are you using  
straight-through (not crossover) cable for 10Base-T/100Base-TX?  
There may be a problem in the router or other device to which the machine  
is connected. Try removing and then restoring the power to the router (see  
the manual for the router).  
If [IP ADDRESS/DHCP: FAIL] appears, remove and then reinsert the  
Ethernet cable plug, and then check the IP address again. If the same  
message appears, check the device that acts as the DHCP server on your  
network (try removing and restoring the power). If your router is your DHCP  
server, make sure that DHCP is enabled in the router settings. If your  
network does not have a DHCP server, set a static IP address as explained  
on page 46.  
If a static IP address has been set, make sure that the network settings  
(page 46) are correct .  
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Setting up Network Scanning  
E-mail settings  
Before the Scan to E-mail function can be used, you must configure the e-mail  
settings.  
The e-mail settings specify your outgoing (SMTP) mail server, as well as your  
sender name, sender address, and other information that appears in the e-  
mail to which scanned image files are attached.  
The e-mail settings are configured in the machine’s Web page. The  
machine’s Web page can be accessed from any computer on the same  
network as the machine.  
Accessing the machine’s Web page  
To access the Web page, you will need to know the machine’s host name or  
IP address (usually it is most convenient to use the host name).  
To check the machine’s host name or IP address, follow the procedure in  
Checking your IP address and the connection (page 30), or print the Network  
Settings List (page 141).  
Type in the host name or IP address of the machine in the address bar of your  
computer’s Web browser. The machine’s Web page will appear.  
For the Web browser, it is recommended that you use Internet Explorer 6.0  
or higher.  
Note: If the Web page is used while the machine is in operation, machine  
operation may become unstable.  
If password protection has been enabled for the Web page...  
If your administrator has enabled password protection for the Web page, you  
will need to enter the user name and password to open the Web page.  
Regular users enter “user” in User Name and the user password in  
Password. (If you do not know the user password, ask your administrator.)  
The administrator enters “admin” in User Name and the administrator  
password in Password.  
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Setting up Network Scanning  
To open the Web page, enter the IP  
address or host name of the machine  
in your browser’s address bar.  
Click E-mail Setup to open the  
e-mail settings.  
Configuring the e-mail settings in the Web page  
Select E-mail Setup in the menu frame of the Web page to open the E-mail  
Setup screen.  
Under SMTP Setup, enter the host name or IP address of your SMTP server  
in SMTP Server.  
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Setting up Network Scanning  
For the Port Number, “25” is normally entered.  
Under Authentication Option, select No Authentication if your SMTP  
server does not require authentication.  
If your SMTP server requires SMTP authentication, select SMTP  
Authentication and enter your User Name and Password.  
If your mail service requires POP before SMTP authentication, select POP  
before SMTP and enter the host name or IP address of your POP server in  
POP Server. Enter the Port Number, your User Name, and Password.  
Under E-mail Settings, enter the Sender Name that you wish to have appear  
on e-mail sent from the machine, and the sender E-mail Address.  
Note: The E-mail Address must be entered. This must be a valid e-mail  
address. Responses to e-mail sent from the machine and any undelivered  
mail reports will be sent to this address. It is normally convenient to use the e-  
mail address of the administrator of the machine or other person in charge of  
machine communication.  
Enter an E-mail Subject and E-mail Message, and select the File Format  
used for the scanned image.  
The Sender Name, E-mail Subject, E-mail Message, and File Format  
that you enter in this screen are default settings. These settings will be  
used if the sender does not specify this information at the time of  
transmission.  
For further information on the settings in this screen, click Help in the menu  
frame.  
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Setting up Network Scanning  
Using the machine’s operation panel to configure  
e-mail settings  
The machine’s operation panel can also be used to configure several of the e-  
mail settings.  
The settings that can be configured on the machine’s operation panel are  
shown in the table on the next page. Follow the steps below to display the e-  
mail settings, and then configure each setting as explained in the table.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [E-MAIL SETTING] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
repeatedly until the setting that you wish to  
configure appears.  
3 Press  
. (Note: This step is not necessary for the “FILE FORMAT”  
setting.)  
4 Enter the required information for the setting as explained in the table  
on the next page.  
5 After configuring the setting, the next e-mail setting will appear in the  
display. You can configure the next setting, or press  
to exit.  
STOP  
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Setting up Network Scanning  
E-mail settings on the machine’s operation panel  
The e-mail settings that can be configured on the machine’s operation panel  
are shown below. Enter the required information for each setting as explained  
in the table (this is done in step 4 of the procedure on the previous page).  
The sender address is required (if not entered in the Web page). The other  
settings are optional.  
Use the letter keys to enter text. For information on using the letter keys,  
see page 12.  
The e-mail subject, e-mail message, and file format that are entered below  
are default settings. They will be used if you do not specify these items at  
the time of transmission.  
Setting  
Description  
SENDER  
NAME  
Enter the sender name that will appear in the e-mail message  
START  
(max. of 50 characters). When finished, press  
.
SENDER  
Enter your sender e-mail address (max. of 128 characters). When  
ADDRESS  
START  
finished, press  
. (Note: Be sure to enter a valid e-mail  
address. Return e-mail and undelivered mail reports will be sent to  
this address. In addition, some SMTP servers reject outgoing e-  
mail if a valid sender e-mail address is not entered.)  
E-MAIL  
Enter a default subject (max. of 128 characters). When finished,  
SUBJECT  
START  
press  
.
E-MAIL  
Enter a default message (max. of 256 characters). When finished,  
MESSAGE  
START  
press  
.
FILE FORMAT  
This sets the default format for scanned files sent by directly  
entering an e-mail address, or by broadcasting. Press  
for  
TIFF or  
for PDF.  
Initial setting: TIFF  
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Storing E-mail Addresses  
Storing E-mail Addresses  
You can store e-mail addresses in Rapid Keys and Speed Dial numbers.  
An e-mail address stored in a Rapid Key is selected by simply pressing that  
key. A total of 36 Rapid Keys are available.  
(Note: Attach the Rapid Key labels as shown on page 9.)  
An e-mail address stored in a Speed Dial number is selected by pressing  
SPEED DIAL  
and entering the 3-digit Speed Dial number. A total of 114 Speed  
Dial numbers are available.  
E-mail addresses can be stored using the machine’s Web page or the  
operation panel.  
Using the Web page to store e-mail addresses  
Open the machine’s Web page as explained on page 32.  
To view a list of the Rapid Keys and Speed Dial numbers already in use, click  
Destination Management in the menu frame. The screen below will appear.  
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Storing E-mail Addresses  
To store a new e-mail address, click E-mail under Destination Management  
in the menu frame. The screen below will appear.  
Enter the name of the destination in Destination Name and select the Rapid  
Key or Speed Dial number that you wish to use from the list. Type in the E-  
mail Address of the destination and select the File Format of the scanned  
image. (The file format selected here is a default format that will be used if a  
file format is not specified at the time of transmission.)  
When finished, click Submit.  
Editing or deleting a destination in the Web page  
To edit or delete a previously stored destination, select the destination in the  
Destinations List and then click Edit or Delete.  
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Storing E-mail Addresses  
Using the operation panel to store e-mail addresses  
Follow the steps below to store an e-mail address using the machine’s  
operation panel.  
FUNCTION  
1 Press  
then  
.
2 To store a number in a Rapid Key, press the desired Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
To store a number in a Speed Dial number, press  
and enter the  
desired Speed Dial number (the number must be 3 digits: enter “001” for  
Speed Dial 1, “010” for Speed Dial 10, etc.).  
Display: [SELECT DEST. TYPE]  
If you prefer to have the machine suggest an available Rapid Key / Speed  
Dial number at the end of the procedure, press  
.
3 Press  
to select “E-MAIL.  
Display: [E-MAIL # MODE]  
4 Enter the e-mail address with the letter and number keys (max. of 128  
characters).  
To clear a mistake, press DEL .  
For information on using the letter keys, see page 12.  
START  
5 Press  
.
6 Enter the name of the destination (max. 20 characters).  
START  
7 Press  
.
Display: [FILE FORMAT]  
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Storing E-mail Addresses  
8 Select the default file format that will be used for scanned images if the  
user does not specify a format at the time of transmission. Press  
to select TIFF, or  
to select PDF.  
9 If you selected a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number in Step 2, the display  
will briefly show [STORED], and then [NEW NUMBER]. Go to Step 10.  
If you did not select a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number in Step 2, the  
display will show the next available Rapid Key or Speed Dial number. If  
START  
that number is acceptable, press  
and go to Step 10. If not, press  
and enter the desired 3-digit  
SPEED DIAL  
the desired Rapid Key, or press  
Speed Dial number, and go to Step 10.  
STOP  
10 Return to Step 2 to store another e-mail address, or press  
to  
exit.  
Editing and clearing stored destinations  
To make changes to a previously stored destination, or clear a destination,  
follow these steps:  
FUNCTION  
1 Press  
then  
.
2 Select the destination that you wish to edit or delete using one of the  
methods below:  
Rapid Key: If the destination is stored in a Rapid Key, press the Rapid Key.  
Speed Dial: If the destination is stored in a Speed Dial number, press  
SPEED DIAL  
and enter the 3-digit Speed Dial number with the number keys  
(enter “001” for Speed Dial 1, “010” for Speed Dial 10, etc.).  
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Storing E-mail Addresses  
Search: Press  
or  
until the destination appears in the display  
and press  
.
Display: [1=EDIT, 2=CLEAR]  
3 Press  
for “EDIT” or  
for “CLEAR”.  
START  
If you pressed  
for “CLEAR”, press  
and go to Step 9.  
4 If you selected “EDIT”, make the desired changes to the e-mail address.  
Press or to move the cursor to the character(s) you wish to  
change, and then press the appropriate letter or number key. The new  
character will replace the old character. You can also press DEL to  
backspace and clear characters.  
If you do not wish to change the address, go directly to Step 5.  
START  
5 Press  
.
6 Make the desired changes to the name.  
If you do not wish to change the name, go directly to Step 7.  
START  
7 Press  
.
Display: [FILE FORMAT]  
8 Select the default file format that will be used for scanned images if the  
user does not specify a format at the time of transmission. Press  
to select TIFF, or  
to select PDF.  
STOP  
9 Return to Step 2 to edit or clear another destination, or press  
.
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Scan to E-mail Transmission  
Scan to E-mail Transmission  
Follow the steps below to send a scanned document or image to an e-mail  
recipient.  
The document will be sent as a file attachment to an e-mail message.  
You can specify the recipient by directly entering an e-mail address, or by  
selecting an address that has been stored as explained in the previous  
section.  
1 Adjust the document guides to the  
width of your document.  
2 Insert the document face down in the  
document feeder. The top edge of the  
document should enter the feeder first.  
SEND READY will appear in the  
display.  
Up to 30 letter-size sheets (5 legal-size  
sheets) can be placed in the feeder at  
once.  
For more information on loading the document, see page 53.  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and contrast (see p. 55).  
(The default resolution for Scan to E-mail is FINE.)  
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Scan to E-mail Transmission  
3 Enter the destination e-mail address using one of the following  
methods:  
SCAN TO E-MAIL  
Press  
, and enter the address with the letter and number  
START  
keys (p. 12). When finished, press  
.
If the address has been stored in a Rapid Key, press the Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
If the address has been stored in a Speed Dial number, press  
and  
enter the Speed Dial number.  
SCAN TO E-MAIL  
To search for a stored address, press  
(this eliminates  
stored fax numbers from the search), press  
or  
until the name or  
START  
address appears, and press  
.
Note: If [CHECK E-MAIL SETTING] appears, your SMTP server or sender  
address has not been entered in the e-mail settings (p. 32).  
4 If you need to select or change any of the e-mail options, press  
and  
go to Step 5 below. (Note that settings selected here are temporary. To  
make permanent changes, see p. 32.)  
If you do not wish to change the e-mail options, go directly to Step 7.  
5 Press  
or  
until the desired option appears, and press  
(
is not necessary for the FILE FORMAT setting). Change the option  
as explained below (use the letter keys to enter text and DEL to delete  
E-MAIL SUBJECT: Enter a subject (max. 128 characters). When finished,  
START  
press  
.
E-MAIL MESSAGE: Enter a message (max. 256 characters). When  
START  
finished, press  
.
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Scan to E-mail Transmission  
FILE FORMAT: Select the format of the scanned image file. Press  
for  
TIFF or  
for PDF. (Make sure the recipient has an image viewer that  
can show images in the selected format.)  
FILE NAME: To use an automatically generated file name for the scanned  
file, press (AUTO). To assign a custom name, press (CUSTOM),  
enter the desired name with the letter keys (max. 40 characters), and press  
START  
.
6 When you have finished configuring the e-mail options, press  
or  
until the display shows [PRESS START TO SCAN].  
START  
7 Press  
to begin transmission.  
Note: The recipient may have security settings in their e-mail program or virus  
protection software that prevent the file attachment from being received or  
opened. In this case, ask the recipient to try changing the settings.  
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Scan to E-mail Transmission  
Error messages  
If transmission is not successful because the machine is unable to connect to  
your mail server, one of the following error messages will appear.  
[CONNECTION ERROR]  
This appears when communication does not take place correctly on your local  
network, usually due to a problem with the cable connections. Make sure that  
the cable ends are securely inserted in the LAN ports. Make sure that the  
correct cable is being used and that the cable is good. Make sure that your  
router or hub is powered on.  
[SERVER ERROR]  
This appears when the machine cannot connect to your mail server or there is  
no response from the mail server. Make sure the SMTP server setting is  
correct (p. 32). If you have configured “POP before SMTP” settings in the Web  
page, make sure these settings are correct.  
[SERVER NOT FOUND] / [SMTP]  
This appears when an incorrect host name is entered for your SMTP server.  
Check the SMTP server setting (p. 32).  
[SERVER NOT FOUND] / [DHCP]  
This appears when the machine is unable to automatically obtain an IP  
address. Restart your router or other device that acts as your DHCP server.  
[CABLE DISCONNECTED]  
This may appear below any of the above messages. Check the same items as  
in [CONNECTION ERROR] above.  
If an undelivered mail report is sent to inform you that your e-mail  
message was not successfully delivered, the report will be sent to the  
sender address entered in the e-mail settings (page 32).  
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Network Settings  
Network Settings  
If your network requires that you assign a static (permanent) IP address to the  
machine, follow the steps below to disable DHCP (automatic IP address  
assigment) and configure the network settings.  
Consult your network administrator for the information that must be  
entered. After DHCP is disabled, the settings that must be configured  
appear in the following order (these settings only appear when DHCP is set  
to NO):  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
DNS (PRIMARY)  
DNS (SECONDARY)  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [NETWORK SETTING] appears.  
2 Press  
.
[DHCP] will appear.  
3 Press  
for NO (the machine will not obtain an IP address  
automatically).  
[IP ADDRESS] will appear.  
(If you wish to configure a different setting, press  
or  
.)  
4 Press  
.
5 Press the number keys to enter the required number.  
Three digits must be entered in each segment of the number (the segments  
are separated by periods). If a segment does not have 3 digits, enter zeros  
as needed.  
Example: IP address = 192.168.1.2  
You must enter: 192.168.001.002  
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Network Settings  
If you make a mistake, press  
to move the cursor to the mistake and  
enter the correct number.  
START  
6 When finished entering the number, press  
.
7 The next setting will appear in the display. Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to  
configure the next setting, or press  
to exit.  
STOP  
Initializing the network settings  
If you need to return the network settings to their initial state, follow the steps  
below.  
Initializing the settings enables DHCP and clears the IP address and  
related settings.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [NETWORK SETTING] appears.  
until [INITIALIZE SETTINGS] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
START  
3 Press  
.
Display: [INITIALIZE SETTINGS] / [IF OK, PRESS START]  
START  
4 Press  
.
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Scan to Folder / FTP  
Scan to Folder / FTP  
You can also scan and send a document directly to a folder on a computer on  
your network, or to an FTP server.  
To use this feature, you must first store the destination in a Rapid Key or  
Speed Dial number. Follow the appropriate procedure below to store a Scan  
to Folder destination or FTP destination.  
Scan to Folder and FTP destinations can only be stored using the  
machine’s Web page. A maximum of 12 Scan to Folder destinations and 12  
Scan to FTP destinations can be stored.  
Storing a Scan to Folder destination  
To store a Scan to Folder destination, open the machine’s Web page as  
explained on page 32.  
Click Network Folder under Destination Management in the menu frame.  
The screen below will appear.  
Enter the name of the destination in Destination Name and select the Rapid  
Key or Speed Dial number that you wish to use from the list.  
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Scan to Folder / FTP  
Type in the Folder Path (the name or IP address of the computer on which  
the folder is located, followed by the path to the folder). For example, to  
specify the “NetworkScanDocs” folder in the “Product Planning” folder on  
“ComputerA”, type in the following:  
\\ComputerA\Product Planning\NetworkScanDocs  
Note: The folder must be set as a folder that is shared on the network in the  
folder properties.  
Enter the User Name and Password required to access the computer. If your  
network environment requires that you enter the domain name with the user  
name, enter the User Name in the format DomainName\UserName.  
Select the File Format of the scanned image. (The file format selected here is  
a default format that will be used if a file format is not specified at the time of  
transmission.)  
When finished, click Submit.  
Storing an FTP destination  
To store an FTP destination, open the machine’s Web page as explained on  
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Scan to Folder / FTP  
Click FTP under Destination Management in the menu frame. The screen  
below will appear.  
Enter a name for the destination in Destination Name and select the Rapid  
Key or Speed Dial number that you wish to use from the list.  
Type in the Hostname or IP Address of the FTP server and the Directory  
where the file will be stored on the FTP server.  
Make sure Anonymous is selected if you will connect to the FTP server as an  
anonymous user; otherwise, deselect Anonymous and enter the User Name  
and Password required to access the server.  
Select the File Format of the scanned image. (The file format selected here is  
a default format that will be used if a file format is not specified at the time of  
transmission.)  
When finished, click Submit.  
Scan to Folder/FTP Transmission  
Follow the steps below to send a scanned document to a network folder or  
FTP server.  
The document will be sent as an image file. The file format can be selected  
in Steps 4 and 5 below.  
1 Insert the document face down in the  
document feeder. The top edge of the  
document should enter the feeder first.  
SEND READY will appear in the  
display.  
Up to 30 letter-size sheets (5 legal-size  
sheets) can be placed in the feeder at  
once.  
For more information on loading the document, see page 53.  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and contrast (see p. 55).  
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Scan to Folder / FTP  
2 Select the destination using one of the following methods:  
If the destination has been stored in a Rapid Key, press the Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
If the destination has been stored in a Speed Dial number, press  
and enter the Speed Dial number.  
To search for the destination, press  
, press  
or  
SCAN TO FOLDER  
START  
until the name or address appears, and press  
.
3 If you need to specify either of the file options, press  
and go to  
Step 4 below. (Note that settings selected here are temporary. To make  
permanent changes, change the settings in the Web page as explained  
on pages 49 and 50.)  
If you do not wish to change the file options, go directly to Step 6.  
4 Press  
or  
until the desired option appears, and then make a  
selection for the option as explained below.  
FILE FORMAT: Select the format of the scanned image file. Press  
for  
TIFF or  
for PDF.  
FILE NAME: To use an automatically generated file name for the scanned  
file, press (AUTO). To assign a custom name, press (CUSTOM),  
enter the desired name with the letter keys (max. 40 characters), and press  
START  
.
5 When you have finished configuring the file options, press  
or  
until the display shows [PRESS START TO SCAN].  
START  
6 Press  
to begin transmission.  
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3.SendingFaxes  
Transmittable Documents  
Minimum document size and weight  
Minimum size  
Minimum weight  
2.8"  
(70 mm)  
14 lbs.  
(52 g/m²)  
5.5"  
(140 mm)  
Maximum document size and weight  
The maximum size and weight of documents that you can load in the  
document feeder depend on how many sheets you load.  
Loading up to 30 sheets at once:  
Size: Letter  
(8.5” x 11”, 216 x 279 mm)  
2
Weight: 20 lbs. (80 g/m )  
Loading up to 5 sheets at once:  
Size: Legal  
(8.5” x 14”, 216 x 356 mm)  
2
Weight: 20 lbs. (80 g/m )  
Loading 1 sheet at a time (manual feeding):  
Size: 8.5” x 14” (216 x 356 mm)  
2
Weight: 42 lbs. (157 g/m )  
0.16"(4 mm)  
Letters or graphics on the  
edges of a document will  
not be scanned.  
(The maximum scanning  
Letters in the  
shaded area will  
not be scanned.  
8.2"(208 mm)  
width is 8.2” (208 mm), and  
the top and bottom 0.16”  
(4 mm) of the document  
cannot be scanned.)  
0.16"(4 mm)  
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Loading the Document  
Other restrictions  
The scanner cannot recognize yellow, greenish yellow, or light blue ink.  
Ink, glue, and correcting fluid on documents must be dry before they pass  
through the document feeder.  
All clips, staples, and pins must be removed from documents before loading  
in the feeder. If these are not removed, they may damage the machine.  
Documents which are patched, taped, torn, smaller than the minimum size,  
carbon backed, easily smudged, or have a slick coated surface should be  
photocopied, and the copy loaded in the feeder.  
Loading the Document  
Up to 30 letter-size sheets, or 5 legal-size sheets, can be placed in the feeder  
at once. The sheets will automatically feed into the machine starting from the  
bottom sheet.  
If you need to send or copy more than the maximum number of sheets,  
place the additional sheets gently and carefully in the feeder just before the  
last sheet is scanned. Do not try to force the sheets in, as this may cause  
double-feeding or jamming.  
For large or thick sheets that must be loaded one at a time, insert each  
sheet into the feeder as the previous sheet is being scanned. Insert gently  
to prevent double-feeding.  
1 Adjust the document guides to the  
width of your document.  
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Loading the Document  
2 Insert the document face down in the  
document feeder. The top edge of the  
document should enter the feeder first.  
SEND READY will appear in the  
display.  
Note: When inserting a large number  
of pages in the feeder, slant the front  
end of the stack so that the bottom  
pages enter first.  
3 Adjust the resolution and/or contrast settings as explained on page 55,  
then dial the receiving machine as explained on page 57.  
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Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast  
Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast  
If desired, you can adjust the resolution and contrast before sending a  
document.  
The default resolution setting for faxing is STANDARD. The default contrast  
setting is AUTO.  
Adjust the settings each time you do not want to use the default settings.  
Note: The resolution and contrast settings are only effective for sending a  
document. They are not effective for receiving a document.  
Resolution settings  
STANDARD  
Use STANDARD for ordinary documents. This  
setting gives you the fastest and most  
economical transmission.  
FINE  
Use FINE for documents containing small letters  
or fine drawings.  
SUPER FINE  
HALF TONE  
Use SUPER FINE for documents containing  
very small letters or very fine drawings.  
Use HALF TONE for photographs and  
illustrations. The original will be reproduced in  
64 shades of gray.  
Contrast settings  
AUTO  
DARK  
Use AUTO for normal documents.  
Use DARK for faint documents.  
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Adjusting the Resolution and Contrast  
1 Load the document(s).  
The resolution/contrast cannot be  
adjusted unless the document is  
loaded.  
RESOLUTION  
2 Press  
one or more times until the desired resolution and  
contrast settings appear in the display.  
The first time you move through the list of resolution settings, the contrast  
setting AUTO will appear next to each resolution setting. The second time  
you move through the list, the contrast setting DARK will appear.  
Note: In order to transmit in SUPER FINE resolution, the receiving fax  
machine must also have that resolution. If it doesn’t, your machine will  
automatically step down to the next best available setting.  
If you prefer to use FINE for the default resolution setting, change the “FINE  
PRIORITY” setting (p. 136).  
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Sending a Fax by Normal (Manual) Dialing  
Sending a Fax by Normal (Manual) Dialing  
With Normal Dialing, you pick up the handset (or press SPEAKER ) and dial by  
pressing the number keys.  
If a person answers, you can talk with them through the handset before  
sending the fax. (If you pressed SPEAKER , you must pick up the handset to  
talk.)  
Normal Dialing allows you to listen to the line and make sure the other fax  
machine is responding.  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Pick up the handset or press SPEAKER . Listen for the dial tone.  
3 Dial the number of the receiving machine by pressing the number keys.  
4 Wait for the connection. Depending on the setting of the receiving  
machine, you will either hear a fax tone or the other person will answer.  
If the other party answers, ask them to press their Start key (if you pressed  
SPEAKER , pick up the handset to speak with them). The receiving machine will  
issue a fax tone.  
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Sending a Fax by Normal (Manual) Dialing  
START  
5 When you hear the fax tone, press  
. Replace the handset.  
If the transmission is completed successfully, the machine will beep once.  
If an error occurs, the machine will beep three times and print a Transaction  
Report to inform you of the problem (see page 143).  
Page counter for Normal (manual) Dialing  
When automatic dialing is used, a slash and the total number of pages is  
automatically added to each page number on transmitted fax pages (for  
example, "P. 1/5", "P.2/5", etc.). This allows the recipient to check for missing  
pages.  
If you wish to use this feature with Normal Dialing, you must set the total  
number of pages manually. Follow the steps below.  
1 Load the document(s).  
2 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [PAGE COUNTER] appears in the display.  
3 Press  
.
Display: [ENTER # (01 - 99)]  
4 Enter the total number of pages (“01” to “99”) with the numeric keys.  
Example: 5 pages  
RESOLUTION  
5 If desired, press  
to set the resolution and/or contrast.  
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6 Follow Steps 2 to 5 of the Normal Dialing procedure to send the fax.  
To cancel a batch number entry, remove the document from the feeder or  
STOP  
press  
.
If the number of pages actually transmitted is not the same as the batch  
number entered, an alarm will sound and [PAGE COUNT ERROR] will  
appear in the display. PAGE E.” will also appear in the NOTE column of the  
Transaction Report if printed.  
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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing  
Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing  
You can store your most frequently dialed fax and phone numbers in Rapid  
Keys and Speed Dial numbers.  
A number stored in a Rapid Key is dialed by simply pressing the Rapid Key.  
A total of 36 Rapid Keys are available. (Note: Attach the Rapid Key labels  
as shown on page 9.)  
A number stored in a Speed Dial number is dialed by pressing SPEED DIAL, the  
START  
3-digit Speed Dial number, and then  
numbers are available.  
. A total of 114 Speed Dial  
Storing fax and phone numbers  
Follow the steps below to store a fax or phone number using the machine’s  
operation panel.  
Fax/phone numbers can also be stored using the machine’s Web page.  
Open the Web page as explained on page 32, and click Fax under  
Destination Management in the menu frame to open the Fax Destination  
Control screen.  
FUNCTION  
1 Press  
then  
.
2 To store a number in a Rapid Key, press the desired Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
To store a number in a Speed Dial number, press  
and enter the  
desired Speed Dial number (the number must be 3 digits: enter “001” for  
Speed Dial 1, “010” for Speed Dial 10, etc.).  
Display: [SELECT DEST. TYPE]  
If you prefer to have the machine suggest an available Rapid Key / Speed  
Dial number at the end of the procedure, press  
.
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3 Press  
to select “FAX”.  
Display: [FAX # MODE]  
4 Enter the fax or phone number by pressing the number keys (maximum  
of 32 digits).  
(Note: A space cannot be entered.)  
To clear a mistake, press DEL .  
If a pause is required between any of the digits to access a special service  
or an outside line, press REDIAL . The pause appears as a hyphen (two  
seconds per pause). Several pauses can be entered in a row.  
START  
5 Press  
.
6 Enter the name of the destination (max. 20 characters).  
For information on using the letter keys, see page 12.  
START  
7 Press  
.
8 If you selected a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number in Step 2, the display  
will briefly show [STORED], and then [NEW NUMBER]. Go to Step 9.  
If you did not select a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number in Step 2, the  
display will show the next available Rapid Key or Speed Dial number. If  
START  
that number is acceptable, press  
and go to Step 9. If not, press the  
SPEED DIAL  
desired Rapid Key, or press  
Dial number, and go to Step 9.  
and enter the desired 3-digit Speed  
STOP  
9 Return to Step 2 to store another number, or press  
to exit.  
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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing  
Editing and clearing auto-dial numbers  
To make changes to a previously stored auto-dial number, or clear a number,  
follow these steps:  
FUNCTION  
1 Press  
then  
.
2 Select the number that you wish to edit or delete using one of the  
methods below:  
Rapid Key: If the number is stored in a Rapid Key, press the Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
Speed Dial: If the number is stored in a Speed Dial number, press  
and enter the 3-digit Speed Dial number with the number keys (enter “001”  
for Speed Dial 1, “010” for Speed Dial 10, etc.).  
Search: Press  
or  
until the name or number of the destination  
appears in the display and press  
.
Display: [1=EDIT, 2=CLEAR]  
3 Press  
for “EDIT” or  
for “CLEAR”.  
If you selected “CLEAR”, go to Step 7.  
4 If you selected “EDIT”, make the desired changes to the number.  
Press  
or  
to move the cursor to the digit or digits you wish to  
change, and then enter the new digit. The new digit will replace the old  
digit. You can also press DEL to backspace and clear digits.  
If you do not wish to change the number, go directly to Step 5.  
START  
5 Press  
.
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6 Make the desired changes to the name.  
Press or to move the cursor to the letter or letters you wish to  
change, and then press the appropriate letter key. The new letter will  
replace the old letter. You can also press DEL to backspace and clear  
letters.  
If you do not wish to change the name, go directly to Step 7.  
START  
7 Press  
.
STOP  
8 Return to Step 2 to edit or clear another number, or press  
to  
exit.  
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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing  
Using an auto-dial number to send a fax  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Select the fax number using one of the methods below:  
Rapid Key Dialing: If the number is stored in a Rapid Key, press the Rapid  
Key.  
Speed Dialing: If the number is stored in a Speed Dial number, press  
SPEED DIAL  
and enter the Speed Dial number with the number keys (the  
number must be 3 digits: enter “001” for Speed Dial 1, “010” for Speed Dial  
10, etc.). Make sure the correct destination appears in the display (if not,  
START  
STOP  
press  
Search Dialing: Press  
party appears in the display, and press  
), and then press  
.
or  
until the name or number of the other  
START  
.
3 Scanning, dialing, and transmission will take place automatically.  
STOP  
To cancel transmission, press  
.
If the transmission is completed successfully, the machine will beep once.  
If an error occurs, the machine will beep three times and print a Transaction  
Report to inform you of the problem (see page 143).  
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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing  
Making a voice call with an auto-dial number  
Rapid Key Dialing: Lift the handset and press the Rapid Key.  
Speed Dialing: Lift the handset, press SPEED DIAL, and enter the Speed Dial  
number with the number keys (the number must be 3 digits: enter “001” for  
Speed Dial 1, “010” for Speed Dial 10, etc.).  
Search Dialing: Press  
or  
until the name or number of the other  
party appears, and lift the handset.  
(You can also lift the handset first, search for the number, and then press  
START  
.)  
Sending a fax by Direct Keypad Dialing  
Use this method to dial a full fax number without using the handset.  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Enter the number of the receiving machine with the number keys.  
If a pause is required between any of the digits to access a special service  
or an outside line, press REDIAL . The pause appears as a hyphen (two  
seconds per pause). Several pauses can be entered in a row.  
START  
3 Check the display. If the number shown is correct, press  
.
STOP  
If the number is not correct, press  
to clear the incorrect digits,  
and then re-enter the correct digit(s).  
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Sending a Fax by Automatic Dialing  
Using the REDIAL key  
To redial the last number dialed on the machine, press REDIAL . The speaker will  
START  
be automatically activated. To fax a document, press  
fax tone after the other machine answers.  
when you hear the  
Automatic redialing  
If you use auto dialing (including Direct Keypad Dialing) to send a fax and the  
line is busy, the machine will automatically make three redial attempts at  
intervals of five minutes.  
During this time, [RECALLING] will appear in the display, followed by the  
attempt number. You will not be able to dial any other locations while the  
message appears.  
STOP  
To clear the message and stop automatic redialing, press  
. If  
there are multiple fax numbers being automatically redialed, only the  
number that was attempted first will appear in the display. To cancel  
automatic redialing of a different number, see Checking and canceling  
stored fax jobs on page 67.  
Under certain conditions, automatic redialing may stop before three redialing  
attempts are made.  
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Checking and canceling stored fax jobs  
If you use automatic dialing (including Direct Keypad Dialing) to send a fax  
while the machine is busy with another job, the fax job will be stored in the  
machine’s memory and performed after all previously stored jobs are finished.  
To check what fax jobs are waiting in memory to be performed, or to cancel a  
job, follow the steps below.  
Timer transmission jobs can also be checked and canceled using this  
procedure.  
INFO  
1 Press  
.
2 Make sure that [TX JOBS] appears in the display and press  
.
3 Press  
or  
to scroll through the stored fax jobs.  
The top line of the display shows the memory number assigned to the job  
and the time the job was stored. The bottom line alternately shows the  
destination and the status of the job.  
[NO DATA] will appear if no jobs are currently stored in memory.  
START  
4 To cancel a job, display the job and press  
.
START  
[IF CLEAR, PRESS START] will appear. Press  
again to clear the job.  
5 Press  
to exit.  
STOP  
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4.Receiving Faxes  
Using AUTO Mode  
RECEPTION  
To select AUTO mode, press  
(with no document in the feeder) until  
[AUTO] appears in the display.  
In AUTO mode, the machine automatically answers all calls on 4 rings and  
receives incoming faxes.  
If you pick up the handset before the machine answers, you can talk to the  
other party and receive a fax as explained in Using MANUAL Mode below.  
To change the number of rings on which the machine answers calls, change  
the “NUMBER OF RINGS” setting (pp. 136 and 137).  
The machine automatically reduces received faxes as needed to fit the paper.  
If you prefer to have all faxes printed at full size, change the “RECEIVE  
RATIO” setting (pp. 136 and 140).  
Important:  
Do not let more than 100 sheets collect in the received document tray. Too  
many sheets in the tray will cause paper jams.  
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Using MANUAL Mode  
Using MANUAL Mode  
RECEPTION  
To select MANUAL mode, press  
(with no document in the feeder)  
until [MANU] appears in the display.  
In MANUAL mode, you must answer all calls (even faxes) by picking up the  
machine’s handset or an extension phone connected to the same line.  
Answering on the machine’s handset  
Important: If a document is loaded in the machine’s feeder, remove it before  
performing the steps below.  
1 When the machine rings, pick up the handset.  
2 If you hear a soft fax tone, wait until the display shows [RECEIVING] and  
then replace the handset.  
If [RECEIVING] does not appear (or if you have set the Fax Signal Receive  
START  
setting to NO (pp. 136, 138)), press  
to begin reception.  
3 If the other party first speaks with you and then wants to send a fax,  
START  
press  
key.)  
after speaking. (Press before the sender presses their Start  
When [RECEIVING] appears in the display, hang up.  
Answering on an extension phone connected to the same  
line  
1 Answer the extension phone when it rings.  
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Reception to Memory  
2 If you hear a soft fax tone (this is sent by the sending machine), wait  
until you hear pronounced, high-pitched fax tones (this is the response  
from your machine), then hang up.  
3 If the machine doesn't respond, or if the other party first talks to you and  
then wants to send a fax, set the phone down (do not hang up), walk  
START  
over to the machine, lift the machine’s handset, and press  
.
The above step is necessary if you have set the “FAX SIGNAL RX” setting  
to NO (pp. 136, 138).  
Putting a call on hold  
To put the other party on hold during a phone call, press HOLD . When this is  
done, they cannot hear you. You can put the handset back in the cradle  
without breaking the connection. When you are ready to speak with the other  
party again, pick up the handset. If you did not put the handset back in the  
HOLD  
cradle, press  
again to resume conversation.  
Reception to Memory  
Incoming faxes will be received to memory when printing is not possible, such  
as when the machine runs out of paper, the print cartridge needs  
replacement, or the paper jams.  
When you have received a fax in memory, [FAX RX IN MEMORY] will appear  
in the display, alternating with a message that indicates the problem.  
When you resolve the problem, the stored faxes will automatically print out.  
If you received faxes to memory because the machine ran out of paper, be  
sure to add paper that is the same size as the paper previously used, or the  
fax print-out size will not match the size of the printing paper.  
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5. Security Functions (Administrator)  
Introduction  
The security functions help you control the use of the machine and ensure  
that sensitive documents are kept confidential.  
The security functions are described below. Any combination of these  
functions can be used.  
Note: Only the administrator of the machine can set up and activate the  
security functions. To access the functions, the administrator code must be  
entered. To set the administrator code, see page 72.  
User Authentication: This function restricts use of the machine to  
authenticated users. To use the machine, a user must first log in by entering  
his or her user number or login name and password.  
Secure Fax: This function ensures that received faxes are only picked up  
by authorized recipients. When Secure Fax is activated, all received faxes  
are held in memory without being printed out. To print out the received  
faxes, the preset Secure code must be entered.  
Authorized Transmission: This function requires that a supervisor  
approve faxes and Scan to E-mail transmissions before transmission takes  
place. Each time a user performs a fax or Scan to E-mail transmission, the  
machine automatically sends an e-mail notification with the scanned image  
as an attachment to a specified supervisor. The supervisor checks the  
transmission and decides whether it should be approved or denied, and  
then returns the e-mail to the machine. The transmission will only take  
place if the returned e-mail indicates that the transmission has been  
approved.  
Call Restriction: To ensure that a fax or Scan to E-mail transmission is not  
accidentally sent to the wrong destination, this function will only allow the  
transmission if the fax number or e-mail address that the user enters is one  
of the numbers/addresses that the administrator has previously approved  
for use in the machine settings.  
Send Hold (fax only): To ensure that a fax is not accidentally sent to the  
wrong fax number when automatic dialing is used, this function displays the  
entered fax number and prompts you to confirm that it is correct. After you  
START  
check the number, press  
to begin dialing and transmission.  
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Administrator Code  
Administrator Code  
The security functions can only be set up and changed by the administrator of  
the machine. To access the security functions, the administrator must enter  
the administrator code.  
The administrator code has been set to “00000000” at the factory. It is  
strongly recommended that the administrator of the machine change  
the administrator code to a code that only he or she knows. To change  
the administrator code, follow the steps below.  
1 Hold down  
until [ADMIN CODE SETUP] / [PRESS  
START KEY] appears in the display.  
SECURE  
START  
2 Press  
.
Display: [ENTER OLD CODE]  
3 Enter the current administrator code.  
If you are setting the code for the first time, enter 00000000.  
To clear a mistake, press DEL .  
START  
4 Press  
.
5 Enter the new code that you wish to use (any number from 5 to 8 digits).  
START  
6 Press  
. The code will be printed out.  
Take care not to lose the print-out or forget the code. In the event that you  
forget the code and have kept no record, contact your dealer.  
If [USE ANOTHER CODE] appears, the code you entered is already being  
used for one of the other security functions. Enter a different code.  
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Administrator Code  
Password protection for the Web page  
To require that users enter a password in order to access the machine’s Web  
page, open the Web page (see page 32) and click Passwords in the menu  
frame. The Password Setup screen will appear.  
Enter a password for regular users under User Password, and enter an  
administrator password under Admin Password.  
The default administrator password is “Sharp”. It is strongly  
recommended that the administrator of the machine change the  
administrator password to a password that only he or she knows.  
Note: The administrator password for the Web page is separate from the  
admininstrator code for the security functions described on page 72.  
If you only wish to prevent users from accessing the settings under Device  
Setup in menu frame of the Web page, select “Enable password protection  
of pages under Device Setup”. In this case, users can access all settings  
other than the Device Setup settings without entering a password (it is not  
necessary to set a password under User Password as explained above). To  
access the Device Setup settings, the administrator password must be  
entered.  
If you wish to require that users enter the user password in order to access  
the Web page, select “Enable password protection of this Website“. In this  
case as well, only the administrator can access the Device Setup settings.  
If you select “Disable Password”, anyone can freely access the Web page,  
including the settings under Device Setup.  
In Old Admin Password at the bottom of the screen, enter the old  
administrator password. If you are setting passwords for the first time, enter  
the default administrator password “Sharp”.  
When finished, click Submit to save your settings.  
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User Authentication  
User Authentication  
This function restricts use of the machine to authenticated users. When the  
function is activated, all users must log in by entering a login name and  
password, or a user number, in order to use the machine.  
To set up this function, the administrator must:  
1. Select the login method. You can select login by login name and password,  
or login by user number.  
2. Store login names and passwords, or user numbers, depending on the  
login method selected above, and notify each user of their login information.  
3. Activate the user authentication function.  
The above tasks can be performed in the machine’s Web page, or using the  
machine’s operation panel. The procedures for both methods are described  
on the following pages.  
User authentication by LDAP server  
If your network has an LDAP server and you wish to use the LDAP server for  
user authentication, use the Web page to configure settings.  
1. Open the Web page as explained on page 32.  
2. Select LDAP under Network Settings in the menu frame and configure  
your LDAP server information (see page 123).  
3. In the Web page, follow the procedures on the following pages to set the  
login method to Login Name and Password, store users (select Network  
Authentication when you store each user), and activate user  
authentication.  
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User Authentication  
Setting up user authentication in the Web page  
Open the machine’s Web page as explained on page 32.  
Click User Control under Device Setup in the menu frame. The screen  
below will appear.  
Under Default Settings, set User Authentication to Enable.  
Select Authenticate a user by Login Name and Password or Authenticate  
a user by User Number only.  
To add a new user, click Add. The following screen will appear (the screen  
shown is the screen that appears when the authentication method is set to  
Login Name and Password).  
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User Authentication  
Enter the user information as appropriate.  
The E-mail Address is required if the user will be using the Authorized  
Transmission function (page 88).  
If the authentication method is Login Name and Password and you will be  
using an LDAP server for authentication, select Network Authentication.  
Otherwise select Login locally.  
In Authority, select the operations that you wish to permit the user to perform  
(menu is used to permit the user to configure the settings that are accessed  
by pressing FUNCTION ).  
When finished, click Submit.  
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User Authentication  
Using the operation panel to select the login method  
To use the machine’s operation panel to specify whether users must log in by  
entering a user number, or by entering a login name and password, follow the  
steps below.  
The login method cannot be changed if users have been stored for the  
currently selected method. To change the login method, first delete all  
users and then change the method.  
1 Press  
, then  
until [USER CONTROL] appears.  
SECURE  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
START  
, enter the administrator code and press  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
, then  
until [AUTH. METHOD] appears.  
3 Press  
to select authentication by login name and password, or  
to select authentication by user number only.  
If [FIRST DELETE ALL USERS FOR OTHER METHOD] appears, users  
have been stored for the previously selected method. You must first delete  
these users using the procedure on page 79.  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
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User Authentication  
Using the operation panel to store users  
Follow the steps below to store users using the machine’s operation panel.  
When the operation panel is used to store a user, the operations that the  
user is permitted to use are fixed at copying, faxing, and scanning. If you  
wish to permit the user to configure the FUNCTION key settings, store or  
edit the user using the Web page.  
1 Press  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
, enter the administrator code and press  
, then  
until [USER CONTROL] appears.  
SECURE  
START  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
, then  
until [USER REGISTRATION] appears.  
3 Press  
twice.  
4 Enter the name of the user (maximum of 20 characters).  
This name is only used for user management; it is not used to log in.  
START  
5 Press  
.
6 If user number has been selected as the authentication method, press  
the number keys to enter the user number that you wish to assign to the  
user (any number from 5 to 8 digits not already in use).  
If login name and password has been selected as the authentication  
method, enter the login name that the user will use to log in (maximum  
START  
of 32 characters). Press  
and enter the password that the user will  
use (maximum of 30 characters).  
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START  
7 Press  
.
STOP  
8 Return to Step 4 to store another user, or press  
to exit.  
Using the operation panel to edit and delete users  
Follow the steps below to edit or delete a previously stored user.  
1 Press  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
, enter the administrator code and press  
, then  
until [USER CONTROL] appears.  
SECURE  
START  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
3 Press  
4 Press  
, then  
until [USER REGISTRATION] appears.  
.
or  
until the user that you wish to edit or delete appears,  
and press  
.
If you wish to delete all stored users, press DEL and go to Step 9.  
5 Press  
for “EDIT” or  
for “CLEAR”.  
If you selected “CLEAR”, go to Step 9.  
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6 If you selected “EDIT”, make the desired changes to the name of the  
user.  
Press  
or  
to move the cursor to the letter or letters you wish to  
change, and then press the appropriate letter key. The new letter will  
replace the old letter. You can also press DEL to backspace and clear  
letters.  
If you do not wish to change the name, go directly to Step 7.  
START  
7 Press  
.
8 If the authentication method is user number, make the desired changes  
to the user number.  
If the authentication method is user name and password, make the  
desired changes to the user’s login name (maximum of 32 characters).  
START  
Press  
and make the desired changes to the password.  
Press  
or to move the cursor to the digit/character you wish to  
change, and then enter the new digit/character. The new digit/character will  
replace the old digit. You can also press DEL to backspace and clear  
digits/characters.  
START  
9 Press  
.
STOP  
10 Return to Step 4 to edit or clear another user, or press  
to exit.  
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User Authentication  
Using the operation panel to activate the user  
authentication function  
Follow the steps below to activate the user authentication function at the  
operation panel.  
1 Press  
, then  
until [USER CONTROL] appears.  
SECURE  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
START  
, enter the administrator code and press  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
.
Display: [USER AUTHENTICATION]  
3 Press  
(ON) to activate user authentication, or  
(OFF) to  
deactivate user authentication.  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
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User Authentication  
Procedure for login by user number  
To log in and use the machine when the authentication method is user  
number, follow the steps below.  
1 Press any key on the operation panel of the machine.  
Display: [ENTER YOUR USER NO.]  
2 Enter your user number with the number keys.  
START  
3 Press  
.
The display will briefly show [LOGGED IN]. You can now use the machine.  
4 When you have finished using the machine, press  
to log out.  
If you do not use the machine for more than 3 minutes, you will be  
automatically logged out.  
Procedure for login by login name and password  
To log in and use the machine when the authentication method is login name  
and password, follow the steps below.  
Your login name and password are case sensitive (they must be entered in  
the same case as they were stored in the machine (or LDAP server) by the  
administrator).  
1 Press any key on the operation panel of the machine.  
Display: [ENTER LOGIN NAME]  
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2 If you are logging in locally to the machine, press  
or  
until your  
login name appears in the display, or enter your login name with the  
letter keys.  
If you are logging in to an LDAP server, enter your login name with the  
letter keys (if the authentication type is “SIMPLE”, enter your “Display  
name”; if the authentication type is “DIGEST MD5”, enter your “User  
logon name”) (see pages 124 and 125) .  
START  
3 Press  
.
Display: [ENTER YOUR PASSWORD]  
4 Enter your password.  
START  
5 Press  
.
The display will briefly show [LOGGED IN]. You can now use the machine.  
6 When you have finished using the machine, press  
to log out.  
If you do not use the machine for more than 3 minutes, you will be  
automatically logged out.  
If login fails 3 times in a row...  
If you enter the wrong user number or wrong password 3 times in a row, the  
operation panel keys will lock for 3 minutes. If you need to release the lock  
immediately, open the machine’s Web page as explained on page 32, click  
User Control in the menu frame, and click the Release key lock button in  
the User Control screen. (If regular users are prohibited from accessing the  
items under Device Setup in the menu frame, you will need to ask your  
administrator to do this.)  
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Secure Fax  
Secure Fax  
To prevent others from viewing or taking your received faxes, use the Secure  
Fax function. When this function is activated, received faxes are held in  
memory without being printed. To print the faxes, a preset Secure code must  
be entered.  
Setting the Secure code  
The Secure code is used to print received faxes. Follow the steps below to set  
the Secure code.  
The Secure code can be any number from 5 to 8 digits in length.  
1 Press  
, make sure that [SECURE FAX] appears, and  
SECURE  
press  
.
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
, enter the administrator code and press  
START  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
until [SECURE CODE] / [1 = SET, 2 = CLEAR] appears.  
to select “SET”.  
3 Press  
4 Enter a Secure code (5 to 8 digits).  
START  
5 Press  
.
The machine will print the Secure code for your records.  
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Secure Fax  
Activating Secure Fax  
Follow the steps below to activate Secure Fax.  
Secure Fax cannot be activated unless a Secure code has been set.  
1 Press  
, make sure that [SECURE FAX] appears, and  
SECURE  
press  
.
Display: [SECURE FAX] / [1 = ON, 2 = OFF]  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
START  
, enter the administrator code and press  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
to select “ON”.  
STOP  
3 Press  
to exit.  
Printing received faxes  
When the memory is holding one or more received faxes, [RECEIVED  
SECURE FAX] will appear in the display. Follow the steps below to print the  
faxes.  
RELEASE  
1 Press  
.
Display: [SECURE DATA PRINT] / [ENTER SECURE #]  
2 Enter the Secure code.  
START  
3 Press  
.
Printing will begin.  
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Secure Fax  
Deactivating Secure Fax  
To deactivate Secure Fax, follow the steps below.  
Secure Fax cannot be deactivated while received faxes are held in memory.  
(while [RECEIVED SECURE FAX] ) appears in the display). First print the  
received faxes and then deactivate Secure Fax.  
1 Press  
, make sure that [SECURE FAX] appears, and  
SECURE  
press  
.
Display: [SECURE FAX] / [1 = ON, 2 = OFF]  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
START  
, enter the administrator code and press  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
to select “OFF”.  
Display: [ENTER SECURE #]  
3 Enter the Secure code.  
START  
4 Press  
.
STOP  
5 Press  
to exit.  
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Secure Fax  
Clearing the Secure code  
To clear the Secure code, follow the steps below.  
Secure Fax must be deactivated (see page 86) before you can clear the  
Secure code.  
1 Press  
, make sure that [SECURE FAX] appears, and  
SECURE  
press  
.
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
, enter the administrator code and press  
START  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
until [SECURE CODE] / [1 = SET, 2 = CLEAR] appears.  
to select “CLEAR”.  
3 Press  
4 Enter the Secure code.  
START  
5 Press  
.
The display will briefly show [SECURE # CLEAR] / [CLEARED].  
If the wrong code is entered, [WRONG SECURE #] will appear. Go back to  
Step 4. (If the wrong code is entered 3 times in a row, you will return to the  
standby display.)  
6 Press  
to exit.  
STOP  
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Authorized Transmission  
Authorized Transmission  
The Authorized Transmission function requires that a supervisor approve  
faxes and Scan to E-mail transmissions before transmission can take place.  
Each time a user performs a fax or Scan to E-mail transmission, the machine  
automatically sends an e-mail notification (with the scanned image as an  
attachment) to a specified supervisor. The supervisor checks the transmission  
and decides whether it should be approved or denied, and then uses “Reply”  
to return the e-mail to the machine. The transmission will only take place if the  
returned e-mail indicates that the transmission has been approved.  
When this function is enabled, faxes cannot be sent by Normal Dialing  
(page 57).  
To set up this function, you must:  
1. Establish an exclusive e-mail account for the machine and configure  
settings for the account in the Web page.  
(Note: All e-mail received by the machine is automatically cleared. If an  
account that is shared by a person is used, e-mail sent to that person may be  
cleared before he or she can retrieve it.)  
2. Store the name and e-mail address of the supervisor or other person who  
will check the transmission.  
3. Activate the function.  
4. In addition, user authentication must be activated (see page 74), and the e-  
mail address of each user that will use the function must be entered in the  
User Registration screen of User Control in the Web page as explained on  
The procedures for performing tasks 1 to 3 above are explained on the  
following pages. Tasks 2 and 3 can either be performed using the Web page,  
or using the operation panel of the machine.  
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Authorized Transmission  
E-mail account settings in the Web page  
Open the machine’s Web page as explained on page 32.  
Click E-mail Setup in the menu frame and enter the host name or IP address  
of your SMTP server. A sender address must also be entered. (These settings  
are the same as for Scan to E-mail transmission; page 33).  
Next, click POP under Network Settings in the menu frame. The following  
screen will appear.  
Enter the host name or IP address of the POP server that the machine will  
use to receive e-mail, the e-mail address assigned to the machine, the user  
name of the machine’s e-mail account, and the password.  
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Authorized Transmission  
Using the Web page to configure Authorized Transmission  
settings  
To open the Authorized Transmission settings, click Authorized  
Transmission in the menu frame. The following screen will appear.  
Set Authorized Transmission to Enable and select the type of operation  
that you wish to be authorized in Operation to be authorized.  
In Notice to the sender, select when an e-mail is sent to the user to inform  
him or her of the supervisor’s decision and the status of the transmission.  
In Automatic elimination of the image which hasn’t been authorized yet,  
you can select a time after which a transmission will be canceled if no  
response is received from the supervisor.  
At the bottom of the screen, enter the e-mail addresses of supervisors that  
are authorized to check transmissions (up to three e-mail addresses can be  
entered; the user will select one of the supervisors at the time of  
transmission).  
When finished, click submit.  
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Authorized Transmission  
Using the operation panel to store supervisors  
To store the name and e-mail address of the person who will check the  
transmission using the operation panel, follow the steps below. Up to three  
supervisors can be stored.  
1 Press  
, then  
until [AUTH. TRANSMISSION]  
SECURE  
appears.  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
, enter the administrator code and press  
START  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
3 Press  
4 Press  
, then  
until [AUTHORIZED APPROVER] appears.  
.
.
5 Enter the e-mail address of the supervisor with the letter (and number)  
keys.  
For information on using the letter keys, see page 12.  
START  
6 Press  
.
7 Enter the name of the supervisor with the letter keys.  
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START  
8 Press  
.
STOP  
9 Return to Step 4 to store another supervisor, or press  
to exit.  
Using the operation panel to edit and delete supervisors  
Follow the steps below if you need to edit the information stored for a  
supervisor or delete a supervisor.  
1 Press  
, then  
until [AUTH. TRANSMISSION]  
SECURE  
appears.  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
, enter the administrator code and press  
START  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
3 Press  
4 Press  
, then  
until [AUTHORIZED APPROVER] appears.  
.
or  
until the supervisor that you wish to edit or delete  
.
appears and press  
5 Press  
for “EDIT” or  
for “CLEAR”.  
If you selected “CLEAR”, go to Step 9.  
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6 If you selected “EDIT”, make the desired changes to the e-mail address  
of the supervisor.  
Press  
or  
to move the cursor to the letter or letters you wish to  
change, and then press the appropriate letter key. The new letter will  
replace the old letter. You can also press DEL to backspace and clear  
letters.  
If you do not wish to change the e-mail address, go directly to Step 7.  
START  
7 Press  
.
8 Make the desired changes to the name of the supervisor.  
Press  
or  
to move the cursor to the character you wish to  
change, and then enter the new character. The new character will replace  
the old character. You can also press DEL to backspace and clear  
characters.  
If you do not wish to change the name, go directly to Step 9.  
START  
9 Press  
.
STOP  
10 Return to Step 4 to edit or clear another supervisor, or press  
to  
exit.  
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Authorized Transmission  
Using the operation panel to activate Authorized  
Transmission  
Follow the steps below to activate (or deactivate) the Authorized Transmission  
function using the operation panel.  
At least one supervisor must be stored before Authorized Transmission can  
be activated.  
1 Press  
, then  
until [AUTH. TRANSMISSION]  
SECURE  
appears.  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
START  
, enter the administrator code and press  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
.
Display: [ACTIVATE AUTH. TX]  
3 Press  
(ON) to activate the function, or  
(OFF) to deactivate the  
function.  
If [SETUP APPROVER] appears, you must first store a supervisor as  
expained on page 89.  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
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Using Authorized Transmission  
Follow the steps below to perform a fax or Scan to E-mail transmission when  
Authorized Transmission is enabled.  
If a timer transmission is not approved by the supervisor until after the set  
transmission time, transmission will begin as soon as approval is received.  
1 Touch any key on the operation panel of the machine and log in.  
2 Load the document in the feeder and perform all steps of the  
transmission.  
When you finish the transmission procedure, if more than one supervisor  
has been stored, the display will show the name of the first supervisor and  
[SELECT CHECKER BY  
]. To select a different supervisor, press  
START  
or . When the name of the desired supervisor appears, press  
.
3 The machine will send an e-mail to the supervisor (with the scanned  
image as an attachment) notifying the supervisor of the transmission.  
4 The supervisor checks the transmission information in the e-mail.  
To approve the transmission, the supervisor simply uses “Reply” (or  
equivalent command) to send the e-mail back to the machine. The  
supervisor must not change any of the content of the e-mail.  
To deny the transmission, the supervisor must enter “REJECT” in the  
subject line and send the e-mail back to the machine using “Reply” or  
equivalent command. The supervisor must not change any other  
content of the e-mail.  
5 If the transmission is approved, the machine will begin transmission.  
If the transmission is denied, the machine will cancel the transmission.  
6 You will receive an e-mail notification of the status of the transmission  
(this depends on the Authorized Transmission settings in the Web  
page).  
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Call Restriction  
Call Restriction  
To ensure that a fax or e-mail message is not accidentally sent to the wrong  
destination because of a mistake made while dialing the fax number or  
entering the e-mail address, the Call Restriction function  
1) only allows a destination that has been stored in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial  
number to be used for transmission (direct entry of full fax numbers and e-  
mail addresses is not allowed) and,  
2) checks whether or not the Rapid Key or Speed Dial number specified by  
the user at the time of transmission has been permitted for use by the  
administrator. If the number or address has not been permitted for use, the fax  
or e-mail message will not be sent.  
Note: When Call Restriction is activated, a voice number cannot be dialed  
unless it is stored in a Rapid Key or Speed Dial number and is permitted for  
use. For this reason, it is recommended that emergency numbers be stored in  
Rapid Keys or Speed Dial numbers.  
To use this function, the administrator must specify the Rapid Keys and Speed  
Dial numbers that are permitted to be used, and then activate the function.  
Permitting stored destinations to be used  
Use this procedure to permit a previously stored Rapid Key or Speed Dial  
number to be used.  
This procedure can only be used to permit Rapid Keys or Speed Dial  
numbers to be used. If you need to cancel the permission setting of a Rapid  
Key or Speed Dial number, edit the key or number as explained on page  
99.  
1 Press  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
, enter the administrator code and press  
, then  
until [CALL RESTRICTION] appears.  
SECURE  
START  
.
SECURE  
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2 Press  
, then  
until [SET PERMITTED #] / [1=NEW, 2= SEARCH]  
appears.  
3 Press  
(SEARCH).  
4 Press  
or  
until the desired destination appears (only  
destinations that have not yet been permitted will appear).  
To check the fax number or e-mail address of a name that appears, press  
.
START  
5 Press  
6 Press  
.
(YES) to permit the destination to be used.  
(To cancel, press  
(NO).)  
STOP  
7 Return to step 4 to permit another destination, or press  
to exit.  
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Call Restriction  
Activating Call Restriction  
Follow the steps below to activate Call Restriction.  
To activate Call Restriction, at least one stored destination must be  
permitted to be used.  
1 Press  
, then  
until [CALL RESTRICTION] appears.  
SECURE  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
START  
, enter the administrator code and press  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
.
Display: [ACT. CALL RESTRICT]  
3 Press  
(ON) to activate Call Restriction, or  
(OFF) to deactivate  
Call Restriction.  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
When Call Restriction is activated  
When Call Restriction is activated, after the user specifies the destination by  
pressing a Rapid Key, entering a Speed Dial number, or searching, the  
machine will check whether or not the number is permitted to used.  
If the destination is permitted to be used, [APPROVED] will briefly appear  
and the machine will perform the transmission.  
If the destination is not permitted to be used, [NOT APPROVED] will briefly  
appear. Remove the document from the feeder and ask your administrator  
about the destination.  
Note: The permission setting is associated with the stored fax number or e-  
mail address itself; not with the Rapid Key or Speed Dial number in which the  
number or address is stored.  
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Call Restriction  
Storing/editing destinations with a permission setting  
The following procedure can be used to specify the permission setting at the  
same time as you store a new fax number or e-mail address. This saves you  
the trouble of first storing the destination using the regular procedure and then  
using the permission procedure to permit the destination to be used.  
In addition, you can use this procedure to cancel the permision setting of a  
previously stored destination.  
1 Press  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
, enter the administrator code and press  
, then  
until [CALL RESTRICTION] appears.  
SECURE  
START  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
, then  
until [SET PERMITTED #] / [1=NEW, 2= SEARCH]  
appears.  
3 Press  
(NEW).  
4 To store a new fax number, follow steps 2 through 7 of the storing  
procedure that starts on page 60. To store a new e-mail address, follow  
steps 2 through 8 of the storing procedure that starts on page 39.  
To cancel the permission setting of a previously stored fax number (or  
otherwise edit the number), follow steps 2 through 7 of the editing  
procedure that starts on page 62. To cancel the permission setting of a  
previously stored e-mail address (or otherwise edit the address), follow  
steps 2 through 8 of the editing procedure that starts on page 40.  
5 The display will show [PERMIT TO SEND?]. Press  
(YES) to permit  
the destination to be used, or (NO) to cancel permission.  
6 Complete the remaining steps of the storing or editing procedure.  
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Send Hold Function (Fax Only)  
Send Hold Function (Fax Only)  
To ensure that a fax is not accidentally sent to the wrong fax number when  
you use automatic dialing, this function displays the fax number (or the name  
stored for the fax number) that you entered and prompts you to confirm that it  
START  
is correct. After you check the number, press  
transmission.  
to begin dialing and  
SPEAKER  
Send Hold will not operate if the handset is lifted or  
is pressed  
before dialing.  
Activating (or deactivating) the Send Hold function  
1 Press  
, then  
until [SEND HOLDING] appears.  
SECURE  
If the display shows [ENTER PASSWORD] after you press  
START  
, enter the administrator code and press  
.
SECURE  
2 Press  
.
Display: [ACT. SEND HOLDING]  
3 Press  
(ON) to activate Send Hold.  
(OFF) to deactivate Send Hold.)  
(Press  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
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Send Hold Function (Fax Only)  
Sending a fax when the Send Hold function is activated  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Enter the fax number using one of the methods below:  
Press a Rapid Key.  
Press SPEED DIAL, enter a 3-digit Speed Dial number, and press  
.
START  
START  
Enter the full fax number with the number keys and press  
.
Press  
or  
until the name or number of the other party appears in  
START  
the display, and press  
.
3 Check the name or number that appears in the display. If it is correct,  
START  
press  
to begin dialing and transmission.  
STOP  
If the name or number is not correct, press  
to clear it.  
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6. Printing  
Installing the Printer Driver  
The machine can be used as a network printer.  
To use the machine as a network printer, it must be connected to your  
network as explained on page 17, and it must be assigned an IP address  
as explained on page 29.  
The printer driver must be installed on each computer that will use the  
machine as a printer. Follow the steps below to install the printer driver.  
1 Insert the CD-ROM that accompanied the machine into your computer’s  
CD-ROM drive.  
2 In the initial screen that appears, click “Install Printer Driver”.  
If the initial screen does not automatically appear, run “Launch.exe” on the  
CD-ROM. (Open “My Computer”, double-click your CD-ROM drive, and  
double-click “Launch.exe”.)  
3 Follow the instructions in the windows that appear to install the printer  
driver.  
If multiple FO-IS125N machines are connected to your network, the printer  
driver can only be installed for one machine at a time. (When the list of  
detected machines appears during the installation, only one of the  
machines can be selected.) If you wish to install the printer driver for all  
connected machines, repeat the installation procedure for each machine.  
(When repeating the installation, the SHARP FO-IS125N Setup  
Maintenance program will appear after you click “Install Printer Driver” in  
Step 2. Select Modify to repeat the installation.)  
If a message appears indicating that the software has not passed Windows  
Logo testing, it does not have a digital signature, or that the publisher  
cannot be verified (the message may appear more than once), be sure to  
click “Continue Anyway”, “Yes”, or Install this driver software anyway”  
to continue the installation.  
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Installing the Printer Driver  
Removing the printer driver  
To remove the installed printer driver, simply delete the icon of the printer from  
the printers window (right-click the printer icon and select Delete).  
If printer drivers are installed for multiple FO-IS125N machines, all printer  
drivers can be removed at once using the CD-ROM that accompanied the  
machine. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive, select  
Install Printer Driver, and then select Remove in the FO-IS125N Setup  
Maintenance screen that appears.  
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Printing a Document From an Application  
Printing a Document From an Application  
1 When you are ready to print a document from an application on your  
computer, select “Print” from the File menu.  
The Print dialog box appears.  
2 Make sure that “SHARP FO-IS125N/120N” is selected as the printer.  
3 If you need to select the paper size or adjust any of the other print  
settings, click Properties, Setup, or Printer in the Print dialog box (the  
name of the button varies depending on the application).  
The Printing Preferences window appears. Adjust the settings as desired  
(see pages 106 to 108) and then click OK.  
4 Select the print range and adjust any other settings as desired in the  
Print dialog box.  
5 When you are ready to begin printing, click “Print” or “OK” in the Print  
dialog box.  
Note: When you adjust the print settings as explained above in Step 3, your  
changes will only remain in effect while you are using the application. To make  
permanent changes, see page 105.  
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Selecting Print Settings  
Selecting Print Settings  
The print settings are selected in the Printing Preferences.  
To make temporary changes to the print settings, open the Printing  
Preferences from an application as explained in Step 2 on page 104. The  
settings will remain in effect only while the application is running.  
To make permanent changes to the print settings, open the Printing  
Preferences from the Printers and Faxes folder (the Printers folder in  
®
Windows 2000) as explained below:  
®
Windows Vista: Click the Start button, click Hardware and Sound, and  
click Printers. Right-click the SHARP FO-IS125N/120N icon and select  
Printing Preferences.  
®
Windows XP / Server 2003: Click the start button, click Control Panel,  
click Printers and Other Hardware, and then click Printers and Faxes. In  
the Printers and Faxes window, click on the SHARP FO-IS125N/120N  
icon and select Printing Preferences from the File menu.  
®
Windows 2000: Click the Start button, point to Settings, and select  
Printers. In the Printers window, click on the SHARP FO-IS125N/120N  
icon and select Printing Preferences from the File menu.  
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Selecting Print Settings  
Page Layout tab  
N-up: This is used to print multiple reduced-size images on one sheet of  
paper. Click the setting and select the desired number of images.  
Print Quality: This determines the clarity of the printed image. Click the  
setting and select the desired quality (a higher setting produces a clearer  
image).  
Watermark: This is used to print a watermark (a faint background image) on  
each sheet of output. Click the setting and select the desired watermark. To  
edit the selected watermark, click Edit Watermark.  
To save your settings and close the window, click OK. To save your settings  
without closing the window, click Apply. To cancel your settings and close the  
window, click Cancel.  
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Selecting Print Settings  
Paper tab  
Paper Size: Click the setting and select Letter or Legal for the paper size.  
(Make sure that the selected size of paper is loaded in the paper tray.)  
Orientation: Select Portrait or Landscape to match the orientation of your  
document.  
Fit to Paper: Select this and then select a paper size to enlarge or reduce the  
printed image to the selected paper size.  
To save your settings and close the window, click OK. To save your settings  
without closing the window, click Apply. To cancel your settings and close the  
window, click Cancel.  
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Selecting Print Settings  
Advanced tab  
Copy Count: To change the number of copies printed of each page of your  
document, click this setting and enter the desired number.  
Advanced Printing Features: Normally this is set to Enabled to allow you to  
use the advanced printing features.  
Halftoning: This is normally set to Auto Select to let the printer select the  
best halftone setting.  
To save your settings and close the window, click OK. To save your settings  
without closing the window, click Apply. To cancel your settings and close the  
window, click Cancel.  
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7. Making Copies  
The machine can be used as a convenience copier. Follow the steps below to  
make copies.  
Sorting copies  
The machine is initially set to not sort copies. If you wish to have copies  
sorted as shown below, change the “SORT COPY” setting to YES (pp. 136  
Originals  
C
B
A
Not sorted (MULTI COPY)  
Sorted (SORT COPY)  
A
B
C
C
C
A
B
B
B
C
A
A
Example: Two copies  
each of three originals  
1 Load the document(s). (Maximum of 30 letter sheets or 5 legal sheets.)  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Select the following copy settings as needed:  
Enlarge/reduce: Press  
or  
to select 100%, 125%, 135%, 200%,  
70%, 88% or 94%.  
Default setting: 100%.  
Number of copies per original: Enter a number from 1 to 99.  
Default setting: 1  
Example: Press  
for two copies  
COPY/HELP  
3 When you are ready to begin copying, press  
.
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If [MEMORY FULL] appears...  
If you place many originals in the feeder, the memory may become full before  
all pages can be scanned (the display will show [MEMORY FULL]). If this  
happens, only the pages that were scanned will be copied and the remaining  
pages will automatically feed out. Repeat the copy procedure for the  
remaining pages, including the page that was being scanned when the  
memory became full.  
Note: It may not be possible to make a copy of an original if a high resolution  
setting is used and/or the original contains so much detailed content that the  
memory becomes full before scanning finishes.  
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8. Special Functions  
Broadcasting  
You can send the same document to as many as 50 fax or e-mail destinations  
in just one operation.  
The destinations must be all fax or all e-mail. It is not possible to mix fax  
and e-mail destinations.  
Only destinations stored in Rapid Keys and Speed Dial numbers can be  
selected. (It is not possible to enter a full fax number or e-mail address.)  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Press  
B'CAST  
.
3 Press  
to broadcast to FAX destinations, or  
to broadcast to E-  
MAIL destinations.  
4 Select a destination using one of the following methods:  
Press a Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
Press  
and enter a 3-digit Speed Dial number.  
Press  
or  
until the desired destination appears in the display.  
5 Press  
to enter the destination.  
6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each of the other desired destinations  
(maximum of 50).  
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Broadcasting  
You can press  
to scroll through and check your entered destinations.  
To delete a destination, press DEL when it appears.  
START  
7 When you have finished selecting destinations, press  
.
If you are broadcasting to fax destinations, transmission will begin.  
If you are broadcasting to e-mail destinations, you can press  
to select  
e-mail options (see Steps 4 to 6 on page 43). When you are ready to begin  
START  
transmission, press  
.
For fax, a Transaction Report is automatically printed out after  
Broadcasting is completed. If any destinations in the "Note" column of the  
report are marked "Busy" or have a communication error code, you will  
need to send the document to those destinations again.  
If the memory becomes full...  
If the memory becomes full during scanning, [MEMORY FULL] will appear in  
the display.  
START  
Press  
to send the pages which have been stored up to that point in  
memory (the remaining pages will automatically feed out). After  
transmission, the memory will be cleared and you can send the remaining  
pages. You will also need to send the page which was being scanned when  
the memory filled up.  
STOP  
To cancel the entire transmission, press  
.
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Broadcasting  
Broadcasting using a Group Key  
If the destinations to which you want to broadcast have all been stored in one  
Group Key (see Storing numbers in Group Keys which follows), you can  
perform the broadcast operation using the following simplified procedure:  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Press the Group key.  
If the group is a fax group, transmission will begin.  
If the group is an e-mail group, you can press  
to select e-mail options  
(see Steps 4 to 6 on page 43). When you are ready to begin transmission,  
START  
press  
.
Storing destinations in Group Keys  
Follow the steps below to store a group of destinations in a Group Key.  
Any Rapid Key not already in use can be used as a Group Key. A key  
cannot be simultaneously programmed as both a Group Key and a Rapid  
Key.  
Up to 50 fax or e-mail destinations can be stored in one Group Key.  
The destinations must be all fax or all e-mail. It is not possible to mix fax  
and e-mail destinations.  
Only Rapid Key and Speed Dial numbers can be stored in a Group Key. Full  
numbers cannot be stored.  
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Broadcasting  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [ENTRY MODE] appears.  
until [GROUP ENTRY] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
3 Press  
(SET) to store a group. (Press  
(CLEAR) to clear a group.)  
4 Press the Rapid Key that you want to use as a Group Key. (If you are  
clearing a Group Key, press the Group key that you want to clear and go  
to Step 8.)  
If [ALREADY STORED] or [RAPID # STORED] appears, the key has  
already been programmed. Clear the key or try another Rapid Key.  
5 Select a destination using one of the following methods:  
Press a Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
Press  
and enter a 3-digit Speed Dial number.  
Press  
or  
until the desired destination appears in the display.  
6 Press  
to enter the destination.  
7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for each of the other desired destinations  
(maximum of 50).  
You can press  
to scroll through and check your entered destinations.  
To delete a destination, press DEL when it appears.  
START  
8 When you have finished entering the destinations, press  
.
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Distinctive Ring (Requires Service)  
STOP  
9 Press  
to exit.  
Distinctive Ring (Requires Service)  
Important: To use this function, you must subscribe to a Distinctive Ring  
service from your telephone company. The machine may not be compatible  
with some Distinctive Ring services.  
Distinctive Ring is a service offered by some local telephone companies  
whereby they assign an additional second number to your regular single line.  
The second number rings differently from your normal number.  
If you subscribe to a Distinctive Ring service, you can set the machine to  
automatically answer when your second number is called. This allows you to  
use the second number as an exclusive fax number.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [OPTION SETTING] appears.  
until [DISTINCTIVE RING] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
3 Select the ring pattern below that matches the ring pattern of your  
second number. (To use your first number as a fax number, select  
STANDARD RING.)  
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Distinctive Ring (Requires Service)  
RING PATTERN 1  
Two short rings  
RING PATTERN 2  
One short, one long, and one short ring  
RING PATTERN 3  
Two short rings and one long ring  
RING PATTERN 4  
Three very short rings  
(Canada only)  
RING PATTERN 5  
Two very short rings  
(Canada only)  
STANDARD RING  
Your standard (normal) ring pattern  
OFF SETTING  
Turn distinctive ring off  
4 If you changed the setting from “OFF SETTING” to any of the ring  
patterns, [SUBSCRIBED THIS SERVICE?] will appear. If you have  
START  
subscribed to a distinctive ring service, press  
. (Otherwise, press  
any other key to return to Step 3 and select “OFF SETTING”.)  
STOP  
5 Press  
to exit.  
RECEPTION  
6 Press  
to set the reception mode to AUTO.  
To use Distinctive Ring, the reception mode must be set to AUTO. When  
your designated fax number is dialed, the machine will automatically  
answer and begin reception after two rings. If one of your other numbers is  
dialed, the machine will ring; however, it will not answer.  
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Blocking Unwanted Faxes  
Blocking Unwanted Faxes  
The Anti Junk Fax function blocks reception of faxes from fax numbers that  
you specify.  
To use this function, enter the fax numbers that you want to block. Up to five  
numbers can be entered.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [ENTRY MODE] appears.  
until [ANTI JUNK #] appears.  
2 Press  
3 Press  
4 Press  
, then  
.
.
5 Enter the fax number with the number keys (max. 20 digits).  
Note: Enter numbers only; hyphens and spaces cannot be entered.  
START  
6 Press  
.
STOP  
7 Return to Step 4 to store another number, or press  
to exit.  
When a fax is blocked, a transaction report (page 143) will print to inform  
you (unless “TRANSACTION LIST” on page 137 is set to “NEVER  
PRINT”).  
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Blocking Unwanted Faxes  
Editing and clearing Anti Junk numbers  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [ENTRY MODE] appears.  
2 Press  
3 Press  
4 Press  
, then  
until [ANTI JUNK #] appears.  
.
or  
until the number you want to edit or clear appears in  
the display.  
5 Press  
.
6 Press  
for EDIT or  
for CLEAR.  
If you selected CLEAR, go to Step 8.  
7 If you selected EDIT, make the desired changes to the number.  
Press  
or  
to move the cursor to the digit or digits you wish to  
change, and then enter the new digit. The new digit will replace the old  
digit. You can also press DEL to backspace and clear digits.  
START  
8 Press  
9 Press  
.
STOP  
to exit.  
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Duplex Scanning  
Duplex Scanning  
Duplex Scanning is convenient for transmitting or copying two-sided  
documents. When this function is selected, you simply feed all pages of the  
document through the machine once, turn the stack of pages over, and feed  
the stack through again. The machine will automatically sort the pages into  
the correct order (front of 1st page, back of 1st page, front of 2nd page, back  
of 2nd page, etc.).  
Note that any blank sides must be included when scanning the pages (if  
the number of pages is not equal each time the machine scans the stack,  
an error will result).  
1 Load the documents. Make sure the pages are placed front-side down,  
with the first page on the bottom.  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and/or contrast.  
START  
2 Press  
and then  
.
DUPLEX  
3 Perform all steps of the desired copy or transmission operation.  
4 When all pages of the document have been scanned, turn the stack over  
(do not change the page order) and load the stack again.  
START  
5 Press  
.
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Receiving Faxes to E-mail/Folder  
Receiving Faxes to E-mail/Folder  
If you have connected the machine to a network, you can have incoming faxes  
from specified fax numbers (or all fax numbers) automatically converted to e-  
mail and forwarded to designated e-mail recipients, or converted to image  
files and forwarded to a network folder or FTP server.  
This provides a convenient means of forwarding received faxes to someone  
who is out of the office.  
This function can be used to send copies of all received faxes to an  
administrator or network folder for centralized document storage.  
Storing (or clearing) groups of originating fax numbers and  
forwarding e-mail addresses  
To use the Fax to E-mail/Folder function, you must first store one or more  
groups of originating fax numbers and forwarding destinations (e-mail  
address, network folder, or FTP server).  
One originating fax number and one forwarding destination can be stored in  
each group. When a fax is received, the machine will check each stored  
group, and if the originating number of the received fax matches the  
originating fax number in one of the groups, the machine will forward the fax  
to the forwarding destination in that group.  
You can also omit entry of an originating fax number in a group and have  
faxes from all originating fax numbers forwarded to the forwarding  
destination.  
Up to 30 groups can be stored.  
If the same originating fax number (or “ALL TRANSFER”) is stored in two or  
more different groups, a network folder or FTP server can only be specified  
as the forwarding destination in one group; the forwarding destination of the  
other group(s) must be an e-mail address.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [FAX TO E-MAIL/FOLDER] appears.  
until [FORWARDING ADDRESS] appears.  
2 Press  
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Receiving Faxes to E-mail/Folder  
3 Press  
to select “SET”.  
To clear a previously stored group, press  
.
4 Enter a 2-digit number from “01” to “30” (this number is used to identify  
the group you will store).  
If you are clearing a group, enter the 2-digit number of the group you wish  
to clear and go to Step 8  
5 Enter the originating fax number.  
If you wish to have faxes from all originating fax numbers forwarded (“ALL  
TRANSFER”), go directly to Step 6 without entering a fax number.  
START  
6 Press  
.
7 Specify the destination (e-mail address, network folder, or FTP server)  
to which you wish to have the faxes forwarded using one of the methods  
below:  
Rapid Key Dialing: Press a Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
Speed Dialing: Press  
and enter a 3-digit Speed Dial number.  
Search Dialing: Press  
or until the destination appears in the  
display.  
START  
8 Press  
. The group is stored.  
If [NETWORK FOLDER/FTP IS ALREADY USED] appears, the same  
originating fax number (or “ALL TRANSFER”) has already been stored in a  
group with a network folder or FTP forwarding destination. In this case, only  
an e-mail address can be stored for the forwarding destination.  
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Receiving Faxes to E-mail/Folder  
Activating (and deactivating) Fax to E-mail/Folder  
After you have stored one or more Fax to E-mail/Folder groups, follow the  
steps below to activate the Fax to E-mail/Folder function.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [FAX TO E-MAIL/FOLDER] appears.  
2 Press  
.
Display: [ACT. FAX TO MAIL/FLDR]  
3 Press  
to select “ON”.  
To deactivate the function, press  
to select “OFF”.  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
Printing forwarded faxes  
The machine is initially set to print received faxes that are forwarded. If you  
prefer that the machine only print forwarded faxes when a forwarding error  
occurs, follow the steps below.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [FAX TO E-MAIL/FOLDER] appears.  
until [PRINT RECEIVED FAX] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
3 To have all forwarded faxes printed, press  
(“ALWAYS PRINT”).  
To have forwarded faxes printed only when a forwarding error occurs,  
press  
to select “PRINT ERROR ONLY”.  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
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Searching for an Address in a Global Address Book  
Searching for an Address in a Global  
Address Book  
If you have connected the machine to a network and have an LDAP server on  
the network, you can search for a destination in a global address book on the  
LDAP server. The retrieved address can be used as the destination for a Scan  
to E-mail transmission or fax transmission.  
Configuring LDAP server information  
To search for an address in a global address book, your LDAP server  
information must first be configured in the machine’s Web page.  
Consult your network administrator for the information that must be  
entered.  
Open the machine’s Web page as explained on page 32 and click LDAP  
under Network Settings in the menu frame. The LDAP Setup screen will  
appear.  
In LDAP, select Enable.  
Enter the host name or IP address of your LDAP server in LDAP Server (if  
the authentication type is DIGEST-MD5, only the host name can be entered).  
To check the host name of your LDAP server, click the Start button on the  
LDAP server and then select Control Panel and System. Select the  
Computer Name tab. The host name appears in Full computer name.  
Enter the remaining settings as appropriate for your system. (Click Help for  
explanations of each of the settings.)  
Example screens are shown on the following pages for when the  
Authentication Type is SIMPLE and when the Authentication Type is  
DIGEST-MD5 in Active Directory.  
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Searching for an Address in a Global Address Book  
Example screen when the authentication type is “SIMPLE”  
Enter the host name (see  
page 123) or the IP address of  
the LDAP server  
Select SIMPLE for the  
Authentication Type  
For the User Name, enter the name  
that appears in Display name on the  
General tab of the user properties of  
any user stored on the Active  
Directory. For the Password, enter the  
password of that user. (These entries  
are used for connection to the Active  
Directory.)  
When user authentication is activated on the machine...  
When user authentication by user name and password is activated on the  
machine and the LDAP server authentication type is SIMPLE, you must  
enter your Display name for the user name when you log on at the machine  
(the Display name appears on the General tab of your user properties on  
the Active Directory).  
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Searching for an Address in a Global Address Book  
Example screen when the authentication type is “DIGEST-MD5”  
Enter the host name of the  
LDAP server (see page 123)  
Select DIGEST-MD5 for  
the Authentication Type  
For the User Name, enter the name  
that appears in User logon name on  
the Account tab of the user properties  
of any user stored on the Active  
Directory. For the Password, enter the  
password of that user. (These entries  
are used for connection to the Active  
Directory.)  
When user authentication is activated on the machine...  
When user authentication by user name and password is activated on the  
machine and the LDAP server authentication type is DIGEST-MD5, you  
must enter your User logon name for the user name when you log on at the  
machine (the User logon name appears on the Account tab of your user  
properties on the Active Directory).  
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Searching for an Address in a Global Address Book  
Searching for an address in a global address book  
Follow the steps below to search for a fax number or e-mail address on the  
LDAP server when sending a fax or performing a Scan to E-mail transmission.  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Press  
.
GLOBAL ADDRESS  
3 Enter a keyword with the letter keys.  
The keyword is normally the name of the person or destination whose fax  
number or e-mail address you are searching for.  
START  
4 Press  
.
[SEARCHING...]/[PLEASE WAIT] appears while the LDAP server  
searches for the destination.  
5 When the LDAP server completes the search, the name of the first  
matching person or destination will appear in the display. Press  
repeatedly to scroll through all persons/destinations that the server  
found (press  
to scroll backward).  
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Searching for an Address in a Global Address Book  
To show details on a displayed destination, press  
, and then press  
to show the e-mail address or  
multiple e-mail addresses or fax numbers are stored, continue to press  
or to show the other e-mail addresses / fax numbers.) If an e-  
to show the fax number. (If  
mail address or fax number is not stored, the down or right arrow mark will  
not appear in the second line of the display.  
If [TOO MANY MATCHES]/[RE-ENTER KEYWORD] appears, the server  
found more than 60 matches for the keyword you entered. Try entering a  
new keyword that will narrow the scope of the search (for example, a  
keyword with more letters).  
If [NO MATCHING ADDRESS]/[RE-ENTER KEYWORD] appears, the  
server does not have any entries that match your entered keyword. Enter a  
different keyword.  
START  
6 When the desired destination appears in the display, press  
.
START  
If you pressed  
without displaying the fax number or e-mail address of  
(FAX) to  
(E-MAIL) to send to the e-mail address.  
the destination, [SELECT DEST. TYPE] will appear. Press  
send to the fax number, or  
START  
If you pressed  
with the fax number of the destination displayed, you  
START  
will send to the fax number. If you pressed  
displayed, you will send to the e-mail address.  
with the e-mail address  
7 If you are sending to the fax number, scanning and transmission will  
begin.  
START  
If you are sending to the e-mail address, you can press  
to begin  
scanning and transmission immediately, or to select the e-mail  
options (see Steps 5 through 7 on pages 43 and 44).  
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Polling (Requesting a Fax)  
Polling (Requesting a Fax)  
Polling allows you to call another fax machine and have it send a document  
(previously loaded in its feeder or in memory) to your machine without  
assistance from the operator of the other machine.  
Note: Polling is useful when you want the receiving fax machine, not the  
transmitting fax machine, to bear the cost of the call.  
To use the polling function, the other machine must be capable of being  
polled. Before polling, make sure the other machine is set up to receive  
your polling request.  
Enabling the polling key  
To use Polling, you must first set “POLLING” to “YES” and select a Rapid Key  
for use as the polling key in the Option Settings as explained on pages 136  
Using polling to request fax transmission  
1 Dial the fax machine that you wish to poll using one of the following  
methods:  
Enter the full number using the numeric keys.  
SPEED DIAL  
Press  
and enter a 3-digit Speed Dial number.  
Pick up the handset (or press SPEAKER ) and dial the full number or press a  
Rapid Key. Wait for the fax answerback tone.  
Press  
or  
until the name (or number) of the other party appears  
in the display  
2 Press the Rapid Key that you specified as the polling key in the Option  
Settings.  
If you used the handset, replace it when POLLING appears in the display.  
Reception will begin.  
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Polling (Requesting a Fax)  
Being polled (Memory polling)  
To let another fax machine poll your machine, you must first scan the  
document into memory using the following procedure. Transmission will take  
place when the other fax machine calls your machine and activates polling.  
You can choose whether to allow polling only once, or an unlimited number of  
times.  
If you allow polling only once, the document will be automatically cleared  
from memory after polling. If you allow polling an unlimited number of times,  
the document will remain in memory until you clear it as explained on page  
1 Load the document.  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [MEMORY POLLED] appears.  
3 Press  
.
4 Press  
to select SET.  
Display: [1=ONCE, 2=REPEAT]  
5 Press  
to allow polling only once, or  
unlimited number of times.  
to allow polling an  
START  
6 Press  
.
The document is scanned into memory.  
RECEPTION  
7 Set the reception mode to AUTO (press  
until “AUTO” appears in  
the display).  
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Polling (Requesting a Fax)  
Clearing a memory polling document  
To clear a memory polling document from memory, follow the steps below.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [MEMORY POLLED] appears.  
2 Press  
.
3 Press  
to select CLEAR.  
START  
4 Press  
to clear the document.  
STOP  
5 Press  
to return to the date and time display.  
Polling security  
Polling Security allows you to prevent unauthorized polling of your machine.  
When this function is turned on, polling will only be allowed when the fax  
number of the polling machine has been entered in your machine's list of  
permitted fax numbers (called "passcode numbers"). The number of the  
polling machine must also be correctly programmed in that machine for  
identification.  
To use Polling Security, follow the steps below to turn the function on, and  
then enter permitted numbers as explained on the following page.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [ENTRY MODE] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
until [POLLING SECURITY] appears.  
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Polling (Requesting a Fax)  
3 Press  
(ON) to turn on polling security.  
(To turn off polling security, press (OFF).)  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
Storing fax numbers for polling permission  
You can store up to 10 fax numbers in your machine's list of permitted  
numbers.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [ENTRY MODE] appears.  
2 Press  
3 Press  
4 Press  
, then  
until [POLLING PASSCODE] appears.  
.
.
5 Enter the fax number with the number keys (max. 20 digits).  
Note: Enter numbers only; hyphens and spaces cannot be entered.  
START  
6 Press  
.
STOP  
7 Return to Step 4 to store another number, or press  
to exit.  
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Polling (Requesting a Fax)  
Editing and clearing polling permission numbers  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [ENTRY MODE] appears.  
2 Press  
3 Press  
4 Press  
, then  
until [POLLING PASSCODE] appears.  
.
or  
until the number you want to edit or clear appears in  
the display.  
5 Press  
.
6 Press  
for EDIT or  
for CLEAR.  
If you selected CLEAR, go to Step 8.  
7 If you selected EDIT, make the desired changes to the number.  
Press  
or  
to move the cursor to the digit or digits you wish to  
change, and then enter the new digit. The new digit will replace the old  
digit. You can also press DEL to backspace and clear digits.  
START  
8 Press  
9 Press  
.
STOP  
to exit.  
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Timer Transmission  
Timer Transmission  
The Timer function allows you to store a fax transmission job to be performed  
automatically at a time you specify. The time can be specified up to 24 hours  
in advance.  
You can use this function to take advantage of lower off-peak rates without  
having to be there when the transmission is performed.  
Up to 15 timer jobs can be stored at once.  
Multiple destinations can be entered if all are stored in Rapid Keys or  
Speed Dial numbers. A Group Key can also be used (once a Group Key is  
used, no further destinations can be entered).  
A destination can be specified by entering a full fax number with the  
number keys, however, in this case only one destination can be entered.  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION  
If desired, press  
to set the resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [TIMER SEND] appears.  
3 Press  
.
4 Press  
to select “SET”.  
5 Enter the time at which the fax is to be transmitted.  
Enter a two-digit number for the hour ("01" to "12") and a two-digit number  
for the minute ("00" to "59").  
Example: 9:25  
6 Press  
to select A.M. or  
to select P.M.  
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Timer Transmission  
START  
7 Press  
.
8 Enter the fax number using one of the methods below:  
Rapid Key Dialing: Press a Rapid Key.  
SPEED DIAL  
Speed Dialing: Press  
and enter a 3-digit Speed Dial number.  
Search Dialing: Press  
or until the name or number of the other  
party appears in the display.  
Group Dialing: Press a Group Key. Go directly to Step 11 (once a group  
key is selected, no further destinations can be entered).  
Direct Keypad Entry: Enter the full fax number with the number keys. Go  
directly to Step 11 (when a full fax number is entered, only one destination  
can be entered).  
9 Press  
. If you wish to enter more destinations, go to Step 10. If you  
have finished entering destinations or are only entering one destination,  
go to Step 11.  
10 Repeat Steps 8 and 9 for each of the destinations that you wish to enter.  
(A maximum of 50 destinations can be entered.)  
You can press  
to scroll through and check your entered destinations.  
To delete a destination, press DEL when it appears.  
START  
11 Press  
.
The document will be scanned into memory and the timer number  
assigned to the job will appear briefly in the display. Transmission will take  
place at the specified time.  
If [MEMORY FULL] appears, see If the memory becomes full on page 112.  
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Timer Transmission  
Checking and canceling stored timer transmission jobs  
Follow the steps below to check the timer transmission jobs that are stored. If  
needed, you can also use this procedure to cancel a stored job.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [TIMER SEND] appears.  
2 Press  
.
3 Press  
to select “REVIEW”.  
4 Press  
or  
to scroll through the stored timer transmission jobs.  
For each job, the timer number, the destination, and the specified time  
appear.  
START  
START  
5 To cancel a displayed job, press  
. Press  
once again to  
STOP  
complete the cancelation (press  
if you do not wish to cancel ).  
STOP  
6 When finished, press  
to exit.  
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9.OptionSettings  
The option settings allow you to customize the operation of the machine to  
better suit your needs.  
The option settings have been initially configured at the factory. To change a  
setting, follow the steps below to display the setting, and then enter a new  
selection for the setting as explained in the table that follows.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [OPTION SETTING] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
repeatedly until the desired setting appears.  
The option settings are described in the table below and on the following  
pages.  
3 Enter a selection for the setting by pressing the number keys as  
explained in the table.  
4 After entering a selection, the subsequent option setting will appear in  
the display. To exit the settings, press  
.
STOP  
Option Settings  
Make a selection for the displayed setting as explained below.  
This is done in step 3 of the above procedure.  
Setting  
Description  
FINE PRIORITY This is used to change the default resolution for faxing from  
STANDARD to FINE. Press  
(YES) to select FINE, or  
(NO) to select STANDARD.  
Initial setting: NO (STANDARD)  
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Option Settings  
NUMBER OF  
RINGS  
This sets the number of rings on which the machine answers calls  
when the reception mode is set to AUTO. Enter any number from  
1 to 5.  
Initial setting: 4 rings.  
Note: If you have turned on Distinctive Ring (page 115), the  
machine will answer after 2 rings regardless of this setting.  
TRANSACTION This sets the condition for printing transaction reports (see page  
LIST  
143). Press a number key as follows:  
(ALWAYS PRINT): Print after every fax transmission,  
reception and error.  
(ERROR/MEMORY): Print only after an error or memory  
operation.  
(SEND ONLY): Print after every fax transmission.  
(ERROR ONLY): Print only when an error occurs.  
(NEVER PRINT): Never print.  
Initial setting: ERROR ONLY  
DIAL MODE  
This sets the dial mode. Press  
(TONE) if you are on a tone  
dial line, or  
(PULSE) if you are on a pulse dial line.  
Initial setting: TONE  
DISTINCTIVE  
RING  
If you subscribe to a distinctive ring service from your phone  
company, use this setting to select the ring pattern of the phone  
number that you will use as a fax number. For more information,  
see page 115.  
Initial setting: OFF SETTING  
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Option Settings  
FAX SIGNAL  
RX  
If you hear a soft fax tone after the machine rings and you answer  
on the machine’s handset or an extension phone connected to the  
same line, the machine will automatically begin reception. If  
desired, you can turn automatic reception off. Press  
(YES)  
to turn on the the automatic reception function, or  
(NO) to  
turn off the function. If you select NO, you must start reception  
START  
manually by pressing  
on the machine each time you hear a  
soft fax tone after answering a call.  
Initial setting: YES  
POLLING  
If you wish to use a Rapid Key as a polling key, press  
(YES),  
press the Rapid Key that you wish to use (any Rapid Key not  
START  
already in use), and then press  
.
If you do not wish to use the polling function, press  
(NO).  
Note: When a Rapid Key is used as the polling key, it cannot be  
used for Rapid Key Dialing.  
Initial setting: NO  
AUTO PRINT  
OUT  
Press  
(YES) to have the machine automatically print an  
Activity Report once every 40 send/receive operations. (The  
report can still be printed manually at any time.) Press  
(NO)  
to turn off Auto Print Out.  
Initial setting: NO  
ECM MODE  
Press  
(YES) to have any distortions in a transmission due to  
noise on the telephone line automatically corrected before print-  
out at the receiving end. This is only effective when the other  
machine has ECM as well. Press  
(NO) to turn off ECM  
mode. (When there is considerable noise on the line, you may find  
that ECM slows transmission. Turning off ECM mode may  
increase transmission speed.)  
Initial setting: YES  
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Option Settings  
DAY LIGHT  
SAVING  
To have the machine’s clock automatically move forward and  
backward at the beginning and end of daylight saving time, press  
(YES). To turn off this feature, press (NO).  
If you pressed for YES, set the days on which daylight  
saving time starts and ends:  
1. The display will successively show each month of the year.  
START  
Press  
appears, or enter a 2-digit number for the month (for example,  
press for March).  
2. Enter the number of the week that daylight saving time starts  
(for example, press for the third week).  
when the starting month of daylight saving time  
,
3. Enter a number for the day of the week on which daylight saving  
time starts (0= Sunday, 1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, 3=Wednesday,  
4=Thursday, 5=Friday, 6=Saturday)..  
START  
4. Press  
.
5. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to set the day on which daylight  
saving time ends.  
Initial setting: NO  
DIAL TONE  
DETECTION  
Press  
(YES) to have the machine verify the presence of a  
dial tone on the line before automatic dialing. Press  
turn this function off.  
(NO) to  
Note: If you select YES and find that the machine is unable to dial,  
change the setting to NO.  
Initial setting: NO  
KEY TONE  
Press  
(ON) to have the machine sound a beep each time a  
key is pressed on the operation panel (this confirms that the key  
has been correctly pressed). Press  
(OFF) to turn off the  
beep sound.  
Initial setting: ON  
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Option Settings  
SEARCH BY  
Press  
and  
if you want all stored destinations to appear when the  
keys are used to search for a transmission  
KEY  
destination. Press  
appear.  
if you only want fax destinations to  
Initial setting: SHOW ALL ADDRESSES  
PAPER SIZE  
This sets the size to which the machine scales printed images.  
Press  
(LETTER) if you loaded letter size paper, or  
(LEGAL) if you loaded legal size paper.  
Initial setting: LETTER  
RECEIVE  
RATIO  
Press  
(AUTO) to have the machine automatically reduce the  
size of received faxes to fit the size of the printing paper. This  
ensures that the edges of a fax are not cut off. (Note: AUTO may  
not operate if the received fax is too long, contains many fine  
graphics or images, or is sent at high resolution. In this case, the  
remainder of the fax will be printed on a second page.) Press  
(100%) to have all faxes printed at full size (if a fax is too  
long to fit on the paper, the remainder will be printed on a second  
sheet; note that the cut-off point may occur in the middle of a line).  
Initial setting: AUTO  
SORT COPY  
This setting determines whether or not copies are collated (sorted  
into sets) when multiple copies of each original page are made.  
Press  
(YES) to have copies automatically sorted, or  
(NO) to have copies grouped by page.  
Initial setting: NO  
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10. Checking Stored Information  
Printing lists  
You can print lists showing settings and information stored in the machine.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until [LISTING MODE] appears.  
2 Press  
.
3 Press  
or  
until the desired list below appears.  
ACTIVITY LIST: This report shows information on your most recent  
transmissions and receptions (combined maximum of 40). The headings  
are the same as in the Transaction Report (see the next section). The  
logged transactions are erased after the report is printed. To have the  
report print automatically whenever the number of logged transactions  
reaches 40, see page 136 and “AUTO PRINT OUT” on page 138.  
DESTINATION LIST: This shows the destinations that have been stored in  
Rapid Key and Speed Dial numbers (pages 37 and 60).  
GROUP LIST: This shows the destinations that are stored in the Group  
Keys (page 113).  
SETUP LIST: This shows your currently entered sender’s name, sender’s  
number, and anti-junk fax number, your current selections for the option  
settings, print setup, and a sample of the header printed at the top of every  
fax page you transmit (HEADER PRINT).  
TIMER LIST: This shows the timer jobs that have been stored (page 133).  
FAX TRANSFER LIST: This shows the Receive Fax to E-mail settings that  
have been stored (page 120).  
NETWORK SETTING LIST: This shows the machine’s current IP address  
and other network/Internet settings (page 46).  
START  
4 Press  
to print the list.  
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Checking how many Entry mode items have been stored  
To quickly check how many Rapid Keys, Speed Dial numbers, Group Keys,  
polling codes, and anti-junk numbers have been stored, follow the steps  
below. The information will appear in the display.  
1 Press  
, then  
until [ENTRY] appears.  
INFO  
2 Press  
.
3 Press  
or  
to scroll through the items.  
The number stored of each item appears followed by a slash and the total  
number available. For example,  
[RAPID&GROUP 15/36]/[(RAPID: 13 /GROUP: 2)]  
indicates that 15 Rapid and Group Keys out of a total of 36 have been  
stored. The second line shows how many of these are Rapid Keys and how  
many are Group Keys.  
4 Press  
to exit.  
STOP  
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Transaction Report  
Transaction Report  
This report is printed out automatically after a fax is sent or received to allow  
you to check the result. The machine is initially set to print out the report only  
when an error occurs.  
The Transaction Report cannot be printed manually. To change the  
condition for automatically printing out Transaction Reports, see page 137  
and “TRANSACTION LIST” on page 137.  
Headings in the Transaction Report  
SENDER/  
The name or fax number of the other machine.  
RECEIVER  
START  
Starting time.  
TX/RX  
TIME  
Total time taken for transmission/reception.  
PAGES  
NOTE  
Number of pages.  
One of the following notes will appear under NOTE to  
indicate whether the fax was successful, and if not, why it  
failed.  
OK - Transmission/reception was successful.  
P.FAIL - A power failure prevented the transaction.  
JAM - The printing paper or document jammed.  
BUSY - The fax was not sent because the line was busy.  
COM.E-X - (Where “X” is a number.) A communication error  
occurred. See page 154.  
CANCEL - The fax was canceled because the STOP key  
was pressed, no document was in the feeder, or the other  
machine requested a function that your machine does not  
have.  
PAGE E. - A page count error occurred (see page 58).  
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11.Maintenance
Cleaning the Scanning Glass and Rollers  
Any dirt, fingerprints, or other small debris on the scanning glass will degrade  
the quality of faxes, scanned images, and copies. Clean the scanning glass  
and roller frequently as explained below.  
1 Open the operation panel.  
2 Rotate the lever toward you and down (), and then pull the lever and  
right end of the roller up (). Pull the white roller out to the right ().  
3
2
1
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Cleaning the Scanning Glass and Rollers  
3 Wipe the scanning glass, rollers, and rubber sheet with a clean cloth or  
swab.  
Do not wipe off the grease on the ends of the white roller.  
Make sure that all dirt and stains (such as correcting fluid) are removed.  
Dirt and stains will cause vertical lines on transmitted images and copies.  
If the scanning glass is difficult to clean, try moistening the cloth with  
isopropyl alcohol or denatured alcohol. Take care that no alcohol gets on  
the rollers.  
Do not press down on the two front rollers.  
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Cleaning the Scanning Glass and Rollers  
4 Replace the white roller, inserting the left end first (). Push the lever  
and right end of the roller down (). Rotate the lever back up and in,  
pushing it slightly to the right so that it fits into position ().  
1
3
2
5 Close the operation panel, pressing down firmly on both sides to make  
sure it clicks into place.  
Cleaning the housing  
Wipe the external parts and surface of the machine with a dry cloth.  
Caution!  
Do not use benzene or thinner. These solvents may damage or discolor the  
machine.  
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Cleaning the Paper Feed Roller  
Cleaning the Paper Feed Roller  
Clean the paper feed roller regularly to remove dust and debris.  
A dirty paper feed roller will cause misfeeds and other paper feeding  
problems.  
1 Remove the paper tray.  
2 Pull the paper plate forward and clean the paper feed roller with a clean  
cloth.  
Clean this roller  
3 Push the paper plate back down and  
replace the paper tray.  
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
When the toner cartridge nears empty (about 200 pages can still be printed),  
TONER NEAR EMPTY will appear in the display. When the toner cartridge is  
empty, TONER EMPTY will appear in the display.  
When TONER EMPTY appears, printing will not be possible.  
Replace the toner cartridge with the following cartridge:  
SHARP FO-25ND toner cartridge  
1 Open the top cover of the machine.  
Caution!  
The fusing unit inside the print  
compartment becomes very hot during  
operation. Do not touch the inside of  
the print compartment after the  
machine has been in operation.  
2 Press the release () and open the  
front cover ().  
2
1
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
3 Open the side cover.  
4 Push the toner cartridge handle to the  
left and then pull the toner cartridge  
out of the compartment.  
Dispose of the old toner cartridge  
according to local regulations. If in  
doubt, contact your local waste  
disposal agency.  
5 Continue from Step 6 on page 20 to install the new toner cartridge.  
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Replacing the Drum Cartridge  
Replacing the Drum Cartridge  
Viewing the total number of pages printed  
To maintain the best printing quality, it is recommend that you replace the  
drum cartridge after 20,000 pages have been printed. To check the total  
number of pages printed, follow the steps below.  
1 Press  
and then  
until [LIFE] appears in the display.  
INFO  
2 Press  
.
.
START  
3 Press  
The number of pages printed will appear in the display.  
STOP  
4 Press  
repeatedly to exit.  
Replacing the drum cartridge  
When 20,000 pages have been printed, DRUM LIFE OVER will appear in the  
display. Replace the drum cartridge with the following cartridge:  
SHARP FO-25DR drum cartridge  
1 Open the top cover of the machine.  
Caution!  
The fusing unit inside the print  
compartment becomes very hot during  
operation. Do not touch the inside of the  
print compartment after the machine  
has been in operation.  
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Replacing the Drum Cartridge  
2 Press the release () and open the  
front cover ().  
2
1
3 Open the side cover.  
4 Push the toner cartridge handle to the  
left and then pull the toner cartridge  
out of the compartment.  
Place the toner cartridge on a sheet of  
paper on a level surface.  
Do not touch the roller in the toner  
cartridge.  
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Replacing the Drum Cartridge  
5 Grasp the drum cartridge handle and  
gently pull the old cartridge out of the  
machine.  
6 Remove the new drum cartridge from its packaging.  
7 Insert the drum cartridge into the print  
compartment, sliding it along the  
guides.  
Grasp this  
handle to  
push the  
cartridge in  
Do not touch or allow other objects to contact the drum (the green cylinder).  
This may damage the drum. If fingerprints, dust, or other contaminants get  
on the drum, wipe it gently with a clean cloth.  
Exposure to light for more than several minutes will damage the drum. Be  
sure to insert the drum cartridge promptly into the machine.  
If you find it necessary to leave the cartridge out of the machine for more  
than several minutes, wrap the cartridge in black paper.  
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Replacing the Drum Cartridge  
8 Replace the toner cartridge and close the side cover, inner cover, and  
top cover (Steps 7 and 8 on page 21).  
When the display shows [TONER EXCHANGED?] / [1 = NEW, 2 = OLD],  
START  
press  
for “OLD” and then  
(Steps 9 and 10 on pages 21 and  
When finished, reset the drum cartridge counter as explained on page  
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12.Troubleshooting  
Problems and Solutions  
If you have any problems with the machine, refer to the following  
troubleshooting guide.  
For network connection problems, see page 31.  
Line error  
Problem  
Solution  
LINE ERROR appears in  
the display.  
A line error occurs when your machine cannot  
communicate correctly with the other fax machine. The  
error is usually due to a problem on the phone line.  
Press  
to clear the LINE ERROR message  
STOP  
and then try the transaction again. If the error persists,  
check the following:  
• Check the connection. The cord from the TEL. LINE  
jack to the wall jack should be no longer than six feet.  
• Make sure there are no modem devices sharing the  
same telephone line.  
• Check with the other party to make sure their fax  
machine is functioning properly.  
• Have your telephone line checked for line noise.  
Try connecting the machine to a different telephone  
line.  
• If the problem still occurs, your machine may need  
service.  
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Problems and Solutions  
Dialing and fax transmission problems  
Problem  
Solution  
No dial tone when you  
pick up the handset or  
press the SPEAKER key.  
• Make sure the handset cord is connected to the  
correct jack. See Connecting the handset on page 15.  
• Make sure that the telephone line is properly  
connected to both the TEL. LINE jack and the wall  
jack (see page 16).  
• Make sure that the telephone line is good.  
Dialing is not possible.  
• Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into a  
power outlet.  
• Make sure that the telephone line is properly  
connected to both the TEL. LINE jack and the wall  
jack (see page 16).  
• Make sure that the machine is set to the correct  
dialing mode for your telephone line. See the  
procedure on page 136 and “DIAL MODE” on page  
The power is on, but no  
transmission takes place.  
• Make sure that the receiving machine has paper.  
• If the receiving machine is in manual mode with no  
attendant, reception will not be possible.  
• Check the display for error messages.  
• Pick up the handset and check for a dial tone. Dial the  
receiving machine manually and make sure that it is  
responding (you should hear a fax tone).  
Nothing is printed at the  
receiving end.  
• Make sure that the document for transmission is  
placed face down in the feeder.  
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Problems and Solutions  
A distorted image is  
received at the other end.  
• Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion. Try  
sending the document again.  
• Make a copy of the document on your machine. If the  
copy is also distorted, your machine may need  
service.  
Fax reception problems  
Problem  
Solution  
The machine doesn't  
receive documents  
automatically.  
• Make sure that the reception mode is set to AUTO. If  
you subscribe to a distinctive ring service, make sure  
that the Distinctive Ring function is set to the correct  
ring pattern. If you do not subscribe to a distinctive  
ring service, make sure that Distinctive Ring is set to  
OFF SETTING. (See Distinctive Ring on page 115.)  
The paper comes out  
blank when you receive a  
fax.  
• Make sure that the document is loaded properly in the  
feeder of the transmitting machine. Make a copy or  
print a report to confirm the printing ability of your  
machine.  
The received document is • Ask the other party to resend the document using a  
faint.  
higher contrast setting.  
• If other printed output is also faint, the toner cartridge  
may need replacement (see page 148).  
Received images are  
distorted.  
• Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion.  
Have the other party try sending the document again.  
• Make a copy or print a report on your machine. If the  
copy or report is also distorted, your machine may  
need service.  
When a fax is received,  
the size of the printed  
document image does not  
match the size of the  
paper.  
• Make sure that the paper size setting is correct (see  
• Make sure that an appropriate reception ratio setting  
has been selected (see page 140).  
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Problems and Solutions  
No reception occurs when • Make sure the transmitting machine is in automatic  
polling is attempted.  
reception mode.  
• If the transmitting machine has polling security, make  
sure that your fax number has been entered both in  
your machine (see page 24) and in the transmitting  
machine.  
Copying problems  
Problem  
Solution  
The quality of copies is  
poor and/or dark vertical  
lines appear.  
• Any dirt or material on the scanning glass will cause  
spots to appear on copies and transmitted faxes.  
Clean the scanning glass as explained on page 144.  
The paper comes out  
blank when you make a  
copy.  
• Make sure the original is placed face down in the  
feeder.  
The size of the printed  
document image does not  
match the size of the  
paper.  
• Make sure that the paper size setting is correct (see  
• Make sure an appropriate enlarge/reduce setting is  
selected (see page 109).  
A copy is faint.  
• Adjust the contrast setting (see page 55).  
• If other printed output is also faint, the toner cartridge  
may need replacement (see page 148).  
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Problems and Solutions  
General problems  
Problem  
Solution  
Nothing appears in the  
display.  
• Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into a  
power outlet.  
• Connect another electrical appliance to the outlet to  
see if it has power.  
The machine does not  
respond when you press  
any of its keys.  
• If a beep sound is not made when you press the keys,  
unplug the power cord, wait at least 5 seconds, and  
then plug it in again.  
Automatic document  
feeding does not work .  
• Check the size and weight of the document (see page  
52).  
Printed output is faint.  
• The toner cartridge may need replacement (see page  
Dots appear at regular  
intervals on printed output.  
• The drum cartridge may be damaged. Replace the  
drum cartridge (see page 150).  
Characters or parts of the • Remove the drum cartridge as explained on page 150  
image are missing from  
printed output.  
and wipe the surface of the drum (the green cylinder)  
with a dry cotton swab. If print quality does not  
improve after wiping with a dry cotton swab, you can  
try moistening the swab with isopropyl alcohol or  
ethanol. However, do not moisten the swab with  
isopropyl alcohol or ethanol unless absolutely  
necessary, as this may cause stains or smears to  
appear on the first pages printed after cleaning (the  
stains may never completely disappear).  
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Messages and Signals  
Messages and Signals  
Display messages  
ADD PAPER &/  
Check the printing paper. If the tray is empty, add paper  
PRESS START KEY  
START  
and then press  
. If there is paper in the tray, make  
sure it is inserted correctly (take out the stack, align the  
edges evenly, and then reinsert it in the tray) and then  
START  
press  
printing (for example, if you need to immediately send or  
receive a fax), press  
. To simply clear the message and cancel  
.
STOP  
CONNECTION ERROR  
A Scan to E-mail transmission was not successful  
because of a communication problem on your local  
network. This is usually due to a problem with the cable  
connections. Make sure that the cable ends are  
securely inserted in the LAN ports. Make sure that the  
correct cable is being used and that the cable is good.  
Make sure that your router or hub is powered on.  
CHECK E-MAIL SETTING Scan to E-mail transmission is not possible because the  
SMTP server or the sender address has not been  
specified in the e-mail settings (see page 32).  
COVER OPEN  
The top, front, or side cover is open. Make sure each  
cover is completely closed (press down on the corners  
to make sure each cover is completely latched).  
DOCUMENT JAMMED  
The original document is jammed. See page 163 to  
clear the jam. Document jams will occur if you load  
more than 30 sheets at once or load documents that are  
too thick (see page 52). The document may also jam if  
the receiving machine doesn’t respond properly when  
you attempt to send a fax.  
DRUM LIFE OVER  
This appears when the drum cartridge needs  
replacement.  
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Messages and Signals  
FAX RX IN MEMORY  
A fax has been received in memory because the toner  
cartridge needs replacement, you have run out of  
printing paper, or the paper is jammed. Another  
message will alternate with this message to indicate the  
problem. The fax will print out automatically when the  
problem is fixed.  
HEATER HIGH /  
HEATER LOW /  
LASER ERROR  
If this message appears, unplug the power cord and  
then plug it back in. If the message still appears, call for  
service.  
LINE ERROR  
Transmission or reception was not successful. Press  
to clear the message and then try again. If the  
STOP  
error persists, see Line error on page 154.  
M: xx%  
M#xxx  
This shows the percentage of the machine’s memory  
currently in use.  
This appears while a document is being scanned and  
indicates the memory number assigned to the job (the  
number appears in “xxx”). This number appears when  
INFO  
you check or cancel a job with the  
key (page 67).  
MEMORY FULL  
If faxes have been received to memory because printing  
is not possible, resolve the problem so that printing can  
continue (see Reception to Memory on page 70).  
If faxes are being held in memory because the Secure  
Fax function has been activated, print the faxes as  
explained on page 85.  
If you are attempting to broadcast or transmit from  
memory, see If the memory becomes full on page 112.  
If you are copying, see If MEMORY FULL appears on  
page 110.  
OUT OF PAPER /  
PRINT CANCELED  
Printing was canceled because the tray is out of paper.  
Press any key to clear the message, add paper, and  
repeat the print job.  
PAPER JAMMED  
The printing paper is jammed. See page 165.  
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Messages and Signals  
PAPER MISMATCHED /  
CHECK PAPER SIZE  
The paper size setting (page 140) does not match the  
size of paper loaded in the tray. Change the paper size  
setting or the size of paper loaded in the tray (for a print  
job from a computer, only the size of paper loaded in the  
tray can be changed; not the paper size setting). When  
START  
finished, press  
.
RCVD FAX TRANSFER  
RECALLING  
This appears when the Fax to E-mail/Folder function is  
activated (page 120).  
This appears if you attempt to send a fax by auto dialing  
and the line is busy or the receiving fax machine does  
not answer. Your machine will automatically reattempt  
the call. (See Automatic redialing on page 66.)  
RECEIVED SECURE FAX A received fax is being held in memory because the  
Secure Fax function has been activated. Enter your  
secure code to print the fax (see page 85).  
SERVER ERROR  
A Scan to E-mail transmission was not successful  
because the machine could not connect to your mail  
server or there was no response from the mail server.  
Make sure the SMTP server setting is correct (p. 32). If  
you have configured “POP before SMTP” settings in the  
Web page, make sure these settings are correct. If  
[CABLE DISCONNECTED] appears on the bottom line,  
see “CONNECTION ERROR” on page 159.  
SERVER NOT FOUND/  
CABLE DISCONNECTED  
See “CONNECTION ERROR” on page 159.  
SERVER NOT FOUND/  
DHCP  
A Scan to E-mail transmission was not successful  
because the machine was unable to automatically  
obtain an IP address. Restart your router or other device  
that acts as your DHCP server.  
SERVER NOT FOUND/  
SMTP  
A Scan to E-mail transmission was not successful  
because an incorrect host name is entered for your  
SMTP server. Check the SMTP server setting (p. 32).  
THERMISTOR ERROR  
If this message appears, unplug the power cord and  
then plug it back in. If the message still appears, call for  
service.  
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Messages and Signals  
TONER EMPTY  
The toner cartridge must be replaced. Printing is not  
possible until the toner cartridge is replaced.  
TONER NEAR EMPTY  
TX MEMORY FULL  
The toner cartridge is almost out of toner (approximately  
200 pages can be printed).  
The transmission memory is full. Wait until previously  
stored transmission jobs have been completed before  
setting up a new job. To check the jobs that are waiting  
for transmission, see page 67.  
Audible signals  
Continuous tone  
3 seconds  
Indicates the end of transmission,  
reception, or copying.  
Intermittent tone  
(3 beeps)  
5 seconds  
(1 second on, 1  
second off)  
Indicates incomplete transmission,  
reception, or copying.  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
Clearing Paper Jams  
Clearing a jammed document  
If the original document doesn’t feed properly during transmission or copying,  
START  
or [DOCUMENT JAMMED] appears in the display, first try pressing  
the document doesn't feed out, remove it as explained below.  
. If  
1 Open the operation panel.  
2 Rotate the lever toward you and down, and then pull the lever () and  
right end of the roller up (). Remove the document ().  
3
1
2
1
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Clearing Paper Jams  
3 Make sure the left end of the roller is inserted correctly in its holder (),  
and then push the lever and right end of the roller down (). Rotate the  
lever back up and in, pushing it slightly to the right so that it fits into  
position ().  
1
3
2
4 Close the operation panel, pressing  
down firmly on both sides to make sure  
it clicks into place.  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
Clearing jammed printing paper  
1 Open the top cover of the machine.  
Caution!  
The fusing unit inside the print  
compartment becomes very hot during  
operation. Do not touch the inside of  
the print compartment after the  
machine has been in operation.  
2 Press the release () and open the  
front cover ().  
2
1
3 Push the two heater roller release levers down to release the heater  
roller.  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
3 If the jammed paper is protruding from  
the front of the machine, gently pull it  
out. Take care not to tear the paper or  
leave any torn pieces of paper in the  
print compartment.  
If this clears the jam, go to Step 5.  
If you are unable to clear the jam in this  
way, go to Step 4.  
Take care not to touch or allow other  
objects to contact the drum (the green  
cylinder). This may damage the drum.  
4 If the jammed page cannot be pulled out directly, open the side cover  
and rotate the white knob in the direction shown to feed out the jammed  
paper.  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
5 After the jammed paper has been removed, push the two heater roller  
release levers back up (), close the side cover () (if you opened it),  
close the front cover (), and then the close the top cover ().  
4
2
1
3
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FCC Regulatory Information  
FCC Regulatory Information  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted  
by the ACTA. On the rear of this equipment is a label that contains, among other  
information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this  
number must be provided to the telephone company.  
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone  
network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted  
by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this  
product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also  
compliant. See installation instructions for details. This equipment connects to the  
telephone network through a standard USOC RJ-11C network interface jack.  
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a  
telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not  
ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs  
should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be  
connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone  
company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of  
the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented  
by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier  
products, the REN is separately shown on the label.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will  
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if  
advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon  
as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you  
believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or  
procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the  
telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary  
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, or for repair or warranty information,  
please contact your authorized Sharp dealer. If the equipment is causing harm to the  
telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the  
equipment until the problem is resolved.  
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.  
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility  
commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.  
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line,  
ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment. If you  
have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone  
company or a qualified installer.  
This equipment is hearing-aid compatible.  
When programming and/or making test calls to emergency numbers:  
Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call.  
Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.  
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S H A R P  
Date Revised :Jul. 13. 2007  
Date Issued :Sep. 16, 2004  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (1/4)  
MSDS No. B-1021  
Section 1. Product and Company Identification  
Product Name : Toner Cartridge of FO-IS125N, FO-25ND, DUNT-424KXH02  
Supplier Identification : Sharp Corporation  
22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan  
Local suppliers are listed below. Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information  
(Country)  
U.S.A.  
(Name and Telephone Number)  
Sharp Electronics Corporation  
Telephone number for information: 1-800-237-4277  
Emergency telephone number : 1-800-255-3924  
North  
America  
Canada  
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.  
Telephone number for information : 905-890-2100  
Emergency telephone number :  
1-800-255-3924  
Section 2. Ingredients  
Ingredients  
Polyester resin  
Carbon black  
Polyolefin wax  
Magnetite  
Cas No.  
+++  
1333-86-4  
+++  
1317-61-9  
7631-86-9  
Proportion OSHA Z-Tables ACGIH TLV IARC  
DFG-MAK(GER) Other Limits  
80-90%  
1-10%  
1-10%  
1-10%  
---  
3.5mg/m  
---  
---  
3.5mg/m  
---  
---  
2B  
---  
---  
III 3B  
---  
---  
++  
---  
3
3
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Amorphous silica  
<
1 %  
++ : Worksafe-TWA(Austl) : 3 mg/m3,  
Symbol (EC) : Not listed,  
NTP(USA) : Not listed,  
R-Phrase (EC) : Not listed,  
EEC-No : 215-609-9,  
California Proposition 65 : Listed  
+++ : Supplier’s confidential information  
Section 3. Hazardous Identification  
Emergency Overview : Black powder (mean dia. Is 5-15im by volume).  
Almost odorless.  
Classification : Not classified as dangerous. (1999/45/EC)  
Most Important Hazards and Effects of the Products  
Ingestion Effect :  
Inhalation Effect :  
None currently known.  
None currently known. Minimal respiratory tract irritation may occur as with exprosure  
to large amount of any non-toxic dust.  
Eye Effect :  
None currently known.  
Skin Effect :  
None currently known.  
Chronic Effects :  
Prolonged inhalation of excessive dusts may cause lung damage. Use of this product,  
as intended, dose not result in inhalation of excessive dust.  
Environment Hazards : No data are available on the adverse effects of this product on the environment.  
Specific Hazards : Dust explosion (like most finely divided organic powders)  
Section 4. First-Aid Measures  
Ingestion:  
Wash out mouth with water. Drink one or two glasses of water. If symptoms occur, get medical  
attention.  
Inhalation:  
Eye Contact:  
Move victim to fresh air immediately. If symptoms occur, get medical attention.  
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes. If symptoms occur, get medical  
attention.  
Skin Contact: Wash with water and mild soap.  
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S H A R P  
Date Revised :Jul. 13. 2007  
Date Issued :Sep. 16, 2004  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (2/4)  
MSDS No. B-1021  
Section 5. Fire-Fighting Measures  
Suitable Extinguishing Media: CO , water spray, foam and dry chemical  
2
Extinguishing Media to Avoid: Full water jet  
Fire and Explosion Hazards:  
If dispersed in air, like most finely divided organic powders, may form an  
explosive mixture.  
Protection of Firefighters:  
Use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).  
Section 6. Accidental Release Measuress  
Personal Precautions:  
Environmental Precautions:  
Methods for Cleaning Up:  
None  
None  
Wear personal protective equipment (See Section 8). Cacuum or sweep  
material and place in a bag and hold for waste disposal. Use vacuum equipped  
with High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter. Vacuum should be electrically  
bonded and grounded to dispel static electricity. To avoid dust generation, do  
not sweep dry.  
Section 7. Handling and Storage  
Handling  
Technical Measures: None  
Precautions: Do not breathe dust. Avoid contact with eyes.  
Safe Handling Advice: Try not to disperse the particulates.  
Storage  
Technical Measures: None  
Storage Conditions: Keep container closed. Store in a cool and dry place. Keep out of reach of children.  
Incompatible Products: None  
Section 8. Exposure Control/Personal Protection  
Engineering Measures  
Ventilation: None required with intended use.  
Control Parameters(As total dust)  
OSHA-PEL(USA): 15mg/m3 ACGIH-TLV(USA): 10mg/m3 DFG-MAK(GER): 6mg/m3 Worksafe-TWA(Austl.): 10mg/m3  
Personal Protective Equipment  
Personal Protective Equipment  
Not required under normal conditions. For use other than in normal operating procedures  
(such as in the event of large spill), goggles and respirators may be required.  
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands after handling.  
Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties  
Appearance  
Physical State:  
Odor:  
Boiling Point:  
Melting Point(°C):  
Solid  
Almost odorless  
Not applicable  
Form:  
Explosion Properties:  
Solubility in water:  
P
owder (mean dia. Is 5 – 15 um by volume)  
No data available  
Insoluble in water.  
Black  
Around 125°C (275°F) (Softing Point) Color:  
Ignition Temperature(°C): 400 *  
Specific Gravity :  
Vapor Pressure:  
Partition Coefficient, n-Octanol/Water: Not applicable  
1.2 *  
Not applicable  
Flash Point:  
pH:  
Not applicable  
Not applicable  
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S H A R P  
Date Revised :Jul. 13. 2007  
Date Issued :Sep. 16, 2004  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (3/4)  
MSDS No. B-1021  
Section 10. Stability and Reactivity  
Stability: Stable except above 200°C (392°F).  
Hazardous Reactions: Dust explosion, like most finely divided organic powders.  
Conditions to avoid: Electric discharge, throwing into fire.  
Materials to Avoid: Oxidizing materials.  
Hazardous Decomposition Products: CO, CO , and smoke.  
2
Hazardous Polymerization : Will not occur.  
Section 11. Toxicological Information  
Health Effects from Exposure: No symptoms expected with intended use.  
Toxicological Data  
Acute Toxicity:  
Ingestion(oral), LD50(mg/kg) : >2000 (Rat) *  
Dermal, LD50(mg/kg) : No data available  
Inhalation, LD50(mg/l) : >1.93 (Rat, 4hour) *  
(This was the highest attainable concentration.)  
Eye irritation : Slight conjunctival irritation (Rabbit) *  
Skin irritation : Non irritant (Rabbit) *  
Sensitizer : Non sensitizer (Guinea pig)  
Local Effects : See Chronic Toxicity or Long term Toxicity  
Chronic Toxicity or Long term Toxicity :  
In a two-year inhalation study of chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity using a typical toner in  
rats, there were no lung changes at all in the lowest exposure level (1 mg/m3), the most  
relevant level to potential human exposures. A minimal to mild degree of fibrosis was noted in  
22% of the animals at the middle exposure level (4 mg/m3), and a mild to moderate degree of  
fibrosis was observed in 92 % of the rats at the highest exposure level (16mg/m3). The lung  
changes observed in the higher exposure groups are interpreted in term of ìlung overloadingî,  
a series of generic responses to the presence of large quantities of respirable, insoluble and  
relatively benign dusts retained for extended time periods in the lungs. Lung tumor frequency  
was unchanged among rats exposed to toner at the three exposure levels, and for air-only  
control rats.  
Carcinogenicity  
IARC Monographs: Not listed  
NTP(USA): Not listed  
OSHA Regulated(USA): Not listed  
In 1996 the IARC reevaluated carbon black as a Group 2B carcinogen (possible human  
carcinogen). This evaluation is given to Carbon Black for which there is inadequate  
human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence. The latter is based upon the  
development of lung tumors in rats receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon  
black at levels that induce particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal  
models other than rats have not demonstrated an association between carbon black and  
lung tumors. Moreover, a two-year cancer bioassay using a typical toner preparation  
containing carbon black demonstrated no association between toner exposure and tumor  
development in rats.  
Mutagenicity : Negative * (AMES test)  
( * = Based on data for other products with similar ingredients)  
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S H A R P  
Date Revised :Jul. 13. 2007  
Date Issued :Sep. 16, 2004  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (4/4)  
MSDS No. B-1021  
Section 12. Ecological Information  
No data are available on the adverse effects of this material on the environment.  
Ecotoxicity : No data available  
Mobility : No data available  
Persistence and degradability : No data available  
Bioaccumulative potential : No data available  
Section 13. Disposal Consideration  
When disposing of the waste or recovered material, consult federal, state and/or local regulations for the proper  
disposal method.  
Section 14. Transport Information  
Information on Code and Classifications According to International Regulations  
UN Classification: None  
Section 15. Regulatory Information  
US Information  
Information on the label: Not required  
TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act):  
All chemical substances in this product comply with all applicable rules or order under TSCA.  
California Proposition 65:  
Ingredient carbon black subject to California Proposition 65 is bound in polymer-matrices so that  
warnings are not required.  
EU Information  
Information on the label (1999/45/EC) and 67/548/EEC) : Not required  
Article 14 (2.1) of Directive 1999/45/EC is not applicable to this product.  
Section 16. Other Information  
HMIS Rating: The National Paint and Coating Association(USA): Health: 1 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0  
Recommended Uses: Toner for Electrophotographic Equipment  
Explanation of term : IARC 2B means “possible human carcinogen”.  
Restrictions:  
This information relates only to the specific material designated as supplied by the  
manufacturer. This information is supplied to us by the manufacturer and Sharp offers no  
warranties as to its accuracy and accepts no responsibilities for any typographical errors  
which may appear on these sheets. It is the responsibility of the user to determine the  
suitability of this product for each particular use.  
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Index  
A
E
Activity List, 141  
ECM mode (Error Correction Mode),  
Administrator code, 72  
Anti Junk Fax, 117  
E-mail options, 43  
E-mail settings, 32, 36  
E-mail subject, 43  
Audible signals, 162  
Authorized Transmission, 88  
Auto Print Out (of Activity Report), 138  
AUTO reception mode, 68  
Auto-dial numbers  
F
FAX reception mode, 27  
Fax Signal Receive, 138  
Fax to E-mail/Folder, 120  
File format, 44  
B
Batch page numbering, 58  
Fine Priority setting, 136  
C
G
Call Restriction, 96  
Global address book, searching, 123  
Group Keys, storing, 113  
Group keys, using, 113  
Group List, 141  
D
H
Date, setting, 25  
Day Light Saving setting, 139  
Destination List, 141  
Dial Mode, 137  
Halftone setting, 55  
Handset receiver volume, 28  
Dial tone detection, 139  
Dialing  
Housing, cleaning, 146  
Automatic redialing, 66  
I
IP address, 30, 46  
Document feeder, 53  
Document guides, 42, 53  
Document restrictions, 53  
Document, maximum scanning size, 52  
Drum cartridge  
J
Jams, clearing, 163  
K
Key Tone setting, 139  
Installing, 18  
Replacing, 150  
Duplex Scan, 119  
L
Line error, 154  
Loading printing paper, 23  
Loading the document, 53  
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Index  
M
Resolution, 55  
Ringer volume, 28  
MANUAL reception mode, 69  
Memory full, 160  
S
Memory, substitute reception to, 70  
Scan to Folder, 48  
N
Scanning glass, cleaning, 144  
Searching for stored e-mail address, 43  
Secure Fax, 84  
Send Hold function, 100  
Sender’s name and number, entering,  
Setup List, 141  
Network  
Checking connection, 30  
Problems, 31  
Network Setting List, 141  
Network settings, configuring, 46  
Network settings, initializing, 47  
Normal dialing, 57  
Number of Rings setting, 137  
Speed Dial number, using for e-mail, 43  
P
Page numbering, batch, 58  
Paper feed roller, cleaning, 147  
Paper jams, clearing, 163  
Paper size setting, 140  
Paper, loading, 23  
Power cord, 15  
Print settings, 105  
Printer driver, installing, 102  
T
TEL reception mode, 27  
Telephone line cord, 16  
Time, setting, 25  
Timer transmission, 133  
Toner cartridge  
Installing, 18  
Replacing, 148  
Transaction Report, 143  
Setting print condition, 137  
Printing from an application, 104  
R
U
Rapid Key, using for e-mail, 43  
Receive Fax to E-mail List, 141  
Receive Ratio setting, 140  
Reception mode  
User Authentication, 74  
V
Voice calls, 65  
FAX mode, 27  
MANUAL, 69  
TEL mode, 27  
Redialing, 66  
W
Web page in machine, 32  
Redialing, automatic, 66  
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NOTICE  
BE SURE TO ASK YOUR AUTHORIZED SHARP DEALER  
ABOUT THE WARRANTY THAT YOUR SELLING DEALER  
EXTENDS TO YOU. In order to assure you, the end-user, of  
warranty protection, Sharp extends a limited warranty to each  
of its authorized dealers and, in turn, requires each of its  
authorized dealers to extend its own warranty to you on terms  
that are no less favorable than those given to the dealer by  
Sharp. You should be aware, however, that Sharp does not  
itself extend any warranties, either express or implied, directly  
to you, the end-user, and no one is authorized to make any  
representations or warranties on behalf of Sharp. Specifically,  
SHARP DOES NOT EXTEND TO YOU, THE END-USER,  
ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE OR FITNESS  
FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN CONNECTION WITH  
THE HARDWARE, SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE EMBODIED  
IN, OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS PRODUCT.  
Sharp is not responsible for any damages or loss, either  
direct, incidental or consequential, which you, the end-user,  
may experience as a result of your purchase or use of the  
hardware, software or firmware embodied in or used in  
conjunction with this Product. Your sole remedy, in the event  
that you encounter any difficulties with the Product, is against  
the authorized dealer from which you purchased the  
Product.In the event that this authorized dealer does not  
honor its warranty commitments, please contact the Vice  
President, Sharp Electronics Corporation, Sharp Plaza,  
Mahwah, NJ 07430-1163 or Sharp Electronics of Canada  
Ltd., 335 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z  
1W9, so that Sharp can try to help assure complete  
satisfaction of all the warranty rights to which you are entitled  
from the authorized dealer.  
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AVIS  
DEMANDEZ À VOTRE DÉTAILLANT SHARP AUTORISÉ DE  
VOUS INFORMER SUR LA GARANTIE PROLONGÉE QUE  
VOUS OFFRE VOTRE DÉTAILLANT VENDEUR. Afin de  
vous assurer, vous, l’utilisateur final, que votre produit est  
couvert par une garantie, Sharp offre à chacun de ses  
détaillants autorisés une prolongation de sa garantie limitée et  
leur demande, en retour, de prolonger la garantie qu’ils vous  
offrent à des conditions non moins avantageuses que celles  
qui leur sont offertes. Vous devriez cependant savoir que  
Sharp ne prolonge pas directement la garantie, expresse ou  
implicite, de votre produit à vous, l’utilisateur final, et que  
personne n’est autorisé à faire des représentations ou à offrir  
des garanties au nom de Sharp. Plus particulièrement,  
SHARP NE VOUS OFFRE, À VOUS, LUTILISATEUR FINAL,  
AUCUNE PROLONGATION DE GARANTIE EXPRESSE OU  
DE GARANTIE IMPLICITE DE QUALITÉ MARCHANDE,  
D’APTITUDE À LEMPLOI OU D’ADAPTATION À UN USAGE  
PARTICULIER POUR CE QUI EST DU MATÉRIEL, DES  
LOGICIELS OU DES PROGICIELS INCLUS DANS CE  
PRODUIT, OU UTILISÉS AVEC CE PRODUIT. Sharp n’est  
pas responsable des dommages ou pertes, directs, indirects  
ou consécutifs, que vous, l’utilisateur final, subissez à la suite  
de l’achat ou de l’utilisation du matériel, des logiciels ou des  
progiciels inclus dans ce produit ou utilisés avec ce produit.  
Le recours exclusif dont vous, l’utilisateur final, disposez, dans  
le cas où vous éprouvez des difficultés avec ce produit, est de  
vous adresser au détaillant autorisé qui vous a vendu le  
produit. Dans le cas où ce détaillant autorisé n’acquitte pas  
les engagements liés à sa garantie, veuillez communiquer  
avec le vice-président, Sharp Électronique du Canada Ltée,  
335 Britannia Road East, Mississauga (Ontario) L4Z 1W9, et  
Sharp veillera à ce que vous obteniez une satisfaction  
complète en ce qui a trait aux droits de garantie qui vous ont  
été conférés par votre détaillant autorisé.  
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SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163  
1-800-BE-SHARP  
http://www.sharpusa.com  
SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD.  
335 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1W9  
http://www.sharp.ca  
SHARP CORPORATION  
FOR YOUR RECORDS  
Please record the model number and serial number below, for easy  
reference, in case of loss or theft. These numbers are located on the  
rear side of the unit. Space is also provided for other relevant  
information.  
FO-IS125N  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
Date of Purchase  
Place of Purchase  
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