Sony Fax Machine FAX B140 User Manual

USER’S GUIDE  
The contents of this guide are  
printed on 70% recycled paper.  
CANON INC.  
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Please read this guide before operating this equipment.  
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Table of Contents  
INTRODUCTION  
Registering UCanTalk voice tags  
(Fax-B140 only) .................................. 2-13  
Registering voice tags with one-touch/coded  
speed dialling numbers and names ............. 2-13  
Adding voice tags to the one-touch/coded  
Using this guide .......................................v  
Customer support ....................................v  
Important safety instructions.................vi  
For your safety (Australia only) ............viii  
Caution (New Zealand only) .................viii  
speed dialling numbers .................................. 2-13  
Modifying voice tags ............................................ 2-14  
Deleting voice tags ............................................... 2-14  
1 SETTING UP  
3 DOCUMENTS AND  
PAPER  
Preparing documents .......................... 3-1  
Types of documents you can scan ...................... 3-1  
Problem documents ............................................... 3-1  
Unpacking ............................................ 1-1  
Removing the shipping materials ......................... 1-2  
Assembling the fax .............................. 1-3  
Attaching components........................................... 1-3  
Making connections ............................ 1-4  
Connecting the telephone line, handset, and  
Loading documents ............................. 3-2  
external devices ................................................ 1-4  
Connecting the AC power cord ............................ 1-6  
Setting the language and country ....................... 1-6  
Problems with multipage documents .................. 3-2  
Paper requirements ............................. 3-3  
Printable area .......................................................... 3-3  
Loading paper.......................................................... 3-3  
Loading paper ...................................... 1-7  
Paper guidelines ..................................................... 1-7  
Loading paper in the multi-purpose tray ............ 1-8  
Installing the BJ cartridge ................... 1-9  
Guidelines ................................................................ 1-9  
Installing the BJ cartridge in your fax ............... 1-10  
Testing the fax ....................................................... 1-11  
4 MAKING COPIES  
Copying documents............................. 4-1  
5 SENDING DOCUMENTS  
Setting the TEL LINE TYPE ................ 1-12  
Preparing to send a document ............ 5-1  
Adjusting the quality of your documents ............ 5-1  
Sending methods .................................................... 5-2  
Dialling methods ..................................................... 5-2  
Dialling through a switchboard  
(PBX) ................................................... 1-12  
Registering the access type and the outside  
line access number ........................................ 1-13  
Sending documents............................. 5-2  
Direct sending ......................................................... 5-2  
Memory sending ..................................................... 5-3  
Manual sending ...................................................... 5-4  
2 PREPARING TO USE  
YOUR FAX  
Cancelling sending............................... 5-5  
Main components of your fax ............. 2-1  
Automatic dialling ............................... 5-5  
Sending a document using one-touch speed  
dialling or coded speed dialling numbers ..... 5-5  
Sending a document using directory dialling .... 5-6  
Sending a document using UCanTalk  
Fax controls — the operation panel .... 2-2  
Guidelines for entering  
numbers, letters, and symbols............ 2-4  
Correcting mistakes ............................................... 2-5  
Registering sender information .......... 2-6  
Personalising your fax ........................................... 2-6  
Setting the date and time ...................................... 2-6  
Registering your fax/telephone number and  
name .................................................................... 2-7  
Setting the summer time........................................ 2-8  
Registering one-touch speed  
(FAX-B140 only) ................................................. 5-7  
Special dialling ..................................... 5-8  
Sending a document using caller history ........... 5-8  
Long-distance dialling............................................ 5-8  
Redialling when the line is busy ......... 5-9  
Manual redialling .................................................... 5-9  
Automatic redialling ............................................... 5-9  
Delayed sending ................................ 5-11  
Sending other documents while the fax is set for  
delayed sending .............................................. 5-12  
Cancelling delayed sending ................................ 5-12  
dialling numbers and names ............. 2-10  
Registering coded speed  
dialling numbers and names ............. 2-12  
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Sequential broadcasting.................... 5-13  
Remote control features ...................... 7-9  
Registering the password for remote control .... 7-9  
Using remote control............................................ 7-10  
Sending a document to more than one location  
............................................................................ 5-13  
Documents stored in memory .......... 5-14  
Printing a list of documents in memory ............ 5-14  
Printing a document in memory ......................... 5-14  
Deleting a document from memory ................... 5-15  
Forwarding telephone messages...... 7-12  
Setting the forwarding number .......................... 7-12  
Setting the number of redial times..................... 7-13  
Setting PIN ENTRY................................................ 7-14  
When a forwarded call is received .... 7-15  
6 RECEIVING  
8 SETTINGS AND  
DOCUMENTS  
ACTIVITY REPORTS  
Selecting a menu ................................. 8-1  
Different ways to receive a document 6-1  
Setting the receive mode .................... 6-2  
Receiving both documents and telephone calls  
automatically: Fax/Tel mode ............................ 6-2  
Receiving documents manually: MANUAL MODE  
.............................................................................. 6-4  
Receiving documents with an answering  
machine: ANS.MACHINE MODE (FAX-B120/  
B115 only) ........................................................... 6-4  
Other features ...................................... 6-5  
Saving ink while receiving documents ............... 6-5  
Receiving documents in memory while performing  
another task or when a problem occurs ....... 6-5  
Polling to receive documents ............................... 6-5  
Activity reports .................................... 8-7  
How to print a report .............................................. 8-7  
Activity report .......................................................... 8-8  
One-touch speed dialling list ................................ 8-8  
Coded speed dialling list........................................ 8-8  
User’s data list ......................................................... 8-8  
Doc. memory list ..................................................... 8-8  
TX (Transmission) report ....................................... 8-8  
RX (Reception) report............................................. 8-8  
Multi TX/RX (Transaction) report ......................... 8-8  
9 SOLUTIONS TO  
Cancelling receiving ............................. 6-6  
COMMON PROBLEMS  
Telstra FaxStream™ Duet (Australia  
only) ...................................................... 6-7  
Setting the fax for network switch....................... 6-7  
Operation for network switch system ................. 6-7  
Clearing jams ....................................... 9-1  
Jams in the document tray.................................... 9-1  
Jams in the multi-purpose tray............................. 9-2  
Telecom FaxAbility (New Zealand  
Periodic cleaning .................................. 9-3  
Cleaning the exterior of the fax ............................ 9-3  
Cleaning the interior of the fax ............................. 9-3  
Testing and cleaning the BJ cartridge print  
only) ...................................................... 6-8  
Setting the fax for network switch....................... 6-8  
Operation for network switch system ................. 6-8  
head..................................................................... 9-5  
Replacing the BJ cartridge ................................... 9-6  
7 USING THE BUILT-IN  
ANSWERING MACHINE  
(TAM MODE)  
Troubleshooting ................................... 9-8  
Paper feeding problems ........................................ 9-8  
Faxing problems ...................................................... 9-9  
Copying problems ................................................. 9-13  
Telephone problems ............................................. 9-13  
Print quality problems .......................................... 9-14  
General problems ................................................. 9-14  
(FAX-B140 only)  
Recording the outgoing message ....... 7-1  
Types of messages that can be recorded .......... 7-1  
Recording the outgoing message ........................ 7-1  
Setting TAM MODE ............................. 7-2  
Setting the recording time for a telephone  
LCD messages .................................... 9-15  
In case of a power failure .................. 9-19  
During a power failure ......................................... 9-19  
Memory clear report ............................................ 9-19  
message ............................................................. 7-3  
Setting TAM MONITOR .......................................... 7-4  
Setting TOLL SAVER ............................................... 7-5  
Specifications .............. S-1  
Recording voice memos ...................... 7-6  
Deleting messages............................... 7-7  
Playing telephone messages............... 7-8  
Index ............................. I-1  
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This equipment conforms with the essential requirements of EC Directive  
1999/5/EC.  
We declare that this product conforms with the EMC requirements of EC  
Directive 1999/5/EC at nominal mains input 230V, 50Hz although the rated input  
of the product is 200V–240V, 50/60Hz.  
If you move to another EU country and are experiencing trouble, please call the  
Canon Help Desk.  
(For Europe Only)  
Model Name  
• H12263 (FAX-B140)  
• H12261 (FAX-B120/B115)  
Copyright  
Copyright © 2002 by Canon Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,  
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer  
language in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual,  
or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Canon Inc.  
Trademarks  
Canon, UCanTalk, and BJ are registered trademarks. UHQ is a trademark of Canon Inc.  
All other product and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of their  
respective owners.  
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Canon Inc. has determined that these products meet the  
ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.  
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Using this guide  
This guide provides detailed information on how to set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your  
fax.  
Please read the list below to become familiar with the symbols, terms, and abbreviations used in this  
guide.  
Cautions tell you how to avoid actions that could injure you or damage your fax. In order to use  
your fax safely, always observe these cautions.  
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Notes provide advice on using your fax more effectively, describe operating restrictions, and tell you  
how to avoid minor difficulties. Reading these is recommended to make the most of your fax and its  
functions.  
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(see p. xx)  
Indicates a page number that you can refer to for more information on the  
topic of the previous sentence or paragraph.  
default  
document  
menu  
A setting that remains in effect unless you change it.  
The original sheet(s) of paper you send or receive with your fax.  
A list of settings from which you select an item to set up or change. A  
menu has a title which appears on the LCD.  
3 and 4 buttons  
Used to select an item in a menu. Press 4 to select the next item, and  
press 3 to select the previous item.  
transaction number  
When you send or receive a document, your fax automatically assigns the  
document a unique transaction number. A transaction number is a four-  
digit number that will help you keep track of documents you send and  
receive.  
TX/RX NO.  
TX/RX NO. is the abbreviation used for “transaction number.”  
Denotes Transmission.  
TX  
RX  
Denotes Reception.  
LCD display. The contents of the LCD display may vary depending on  
the current settings.  
TRANSMITTING OK  
In addition, this guide uses brackets to identify the buttons you press when performing different  
functions: [Stop].  
This guide contains information for three Canon models. Please note that the illustrations of the fax in  
this guide may differ from your model. Instructions for specific models are labelled with the fax names.  
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Customer support  
Your fax is designed with the latest technology to provide trouble-free operation. If you encounter a  
problem with the fax’s operation, try to solve it by using the information in Chapter 9. If you cannot  
solve the problem or if you think your fax needs servicing, contact your local authorised Canon  
dealer or the Canon help line.  
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Important safety instructions  
Read these safety instructions thoroughly before using your fax.  
Except as specifically described in this guide, do not attempt to service the fax yourself. Never  
attempt to disassemble the fax: opening and removing its interior covers will expose you to  
dangerous voltages and other risks. For all service, contact your local authorised Canon dealer or  
the Canon help line.  
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Handling and maintenance  
• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the fax.  
• Do not subject the fax to strong physical shock or vibration.  
• Always unplug the fax before moving or cleaning it.  
• To avoid paper jams, never unplug the power cord, open the printer cover, or remove paper from  
the multi-purpose tray while printing.  
• When transporting the fax, leave the BJ cartridge installed in the cartridge holder and tape the  
cartridge holder to the right side of the fax. This will prevent ink spilling inside the fax.  
• Always lift the fax by its base as shown below. Never lift it by any of its attachments or covers.  
• Do not push objects of any kind into the slots or openings on the fax as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short out parts. This could result in fire or electric shock.  
• Do not allow small objects (such as pins, paper clips, or staples) to fall into the fax. If something  
does fall into the fax, unplug it immediately and contact your local authorised Canon dealer or the  
Canon help line.  
• To avoid spillage in or around the fax, do not eat or drink near it. If you spill liquid or if any  
substance falls into the fax, unplug the fax immediately and contact your local authorised Canon  
dealer or the Canon help line.  
• Keep the fax clean. Dust accumulation can prevent the fax from operating properly.  
• Unplug the fax from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified personnel under the following  
conditions:  
– When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
– If liquid has spilled into the fax.  
– If the fax has been exposed to rain or water.  
– If the fax does not operate normally when you have followed the instructions in this guide.  
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the instructions in this guide. Improper adjustment  
of other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work by a qualified technician  
to restore the product to normal operation.  
– If the fax has been dropped or the body has been damaged.  
– If the fax exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for servicing.  
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Location  
• Place the fax on a flat, stable, vibration-free surface.  
• Place the fax in a cool, dry, clean, well ventilated place.  
– Make sure the area is free from dust.  
– Make sure the location is not affected by extreme temperature changes, and always stays  
between 10° and 32.5°C.  
– Make sure the area’s relative humidity is always between 20% and 85%.  
• Keep the fax away from direct sunlight.  
• Do not use the fax near water. Make sure that no wet or humid objects come into contact with the  
fax.  
• Do not use or store the fax outdoors.  
• Do not install the fax near devices that contain magnets or generate magnetic fields, such as  
speakers.  
• Place the fax near a standard 200–240 V AC power outlet.  
• To ensure reliable operation of the fax and to protect it from overheating, do not block the exhaust  
vent and never block or cover any openings on the fax by placing it on a bed, sofa, rug, or other  
similar surface. Do not place the fax in a cupboard or built-in installation, or near a radiator or  
other heat source unless proper ventilation is provided. Install the fax approximately 10 cm away  
from walls and other equipment. For the dimensions of the fax, see p. S-1.  
• Do not stack boxes or furniture around the power outlet. Keep the area free so you can reach the  
outlet quickly. If you notice anything unusual (smoke, strange odours, noises) around the fax,  
unplug it immediately. Contact your local authorised Canon dealer or the Canon help line.  
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not place the fax where the cord will be  
walked on. Make sure the cord is not knotted or kinked.  
Power supply  
• During electrical storms, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. (Please note that any  
documents stored in the fax’s memory will be deleted when you unplug the fax.)  
• Whenever you unplug the fax, wait at least five seconds before you plug it in again.  
• If dust accumulates around the plug of the power cord when it is connected to a power outlet,  
unplug the fax and wipe the plug with a clean, dry cloth.  
This product emits low level magnetic flux.  
If you use a cardiac pacemaker and feel abnormalities, please move away from this product and  
consult your doctor.  
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For your safety (Australia only)  
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a standard three-pin  
power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring.  
Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide  
connection to earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities.  
The power point shall be located near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and  
the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about the defective earthing of the  
power point, consult a qualified electrician.  
Caution (New Zealand only)  
1. This equipment may not necessarily provide for the effective hand-over of a call to or from a  
telephone connected to the same line.  
2. The operation of this equipment on the same line as telephone or other equipment with audible  
warning devices or automatic ring detectors will give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may cause  
false tripping of the ring detector. Should such problems occur, the user is not to contact Telecom  
Faults service.  
3. Should this equipment become physically damaged, disconnect immediately from the Telecom  
connection and power source and contact your nearest service agent.  
4. To relocate the equipment, please:  
1) Disconnect the equipment from the Telecom connection.  
2) Disconnect the equipment from the power source.  
3) Reconnect the equipment to the power source.  
4) Reconnect the equipment to the Telecom connection.  
5. If the supply cord of this equipment is damaged, it must be replaced by the special cord (Parts  
NO.: HH2-1910).  
6. Not all standard telephones will respond to incoming ringing when connected to the extension  
socket.  
7. This device may be subject to bell tinkle, or mistakenly enter receive mode when calls are made  
from another device on the same line. If this occurs, the problem should not be referred to the  
Telecom Faults service.  
8. Please note when you connect an extension phone to this device, if you use an extension phone  
which has features such as “last number redial,” redial memory numbers may be lost.  
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SETTING UP  
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Unpacking  
As you unpack your fax, save the carton and packing material in case you want to move or ship the  
fax in the future.  
Carefully remove all items from the box.  
• It is best to have someone hold the box while you lift the fax and its protective packaging out of  
the carton.  
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Make sure you have the following items:  
SETTINGUP  
Multi-purpose tray  
Main unit  
Document tray  
Handset (FAX-B140/B120 only)  
BX-3 Black BJ cartridge  
You should also have the followings:  
• Power cord  
• Telephone line cord  
• B.T. adaptor (U.K. only)  
• Documentation  
• Warranty*  
• One-touch sheet*  
If any of these items are damaged or missing, contact your local authorised Canon dealer or the  
Canon help line immediately.  
* These items are only included in some countries.  
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Removing the shipping materials ______________  
1
Remove the shipping tapes q from the top of the fax and the protective piece w .  
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2
Open the printer cover by gently pulling it towards you.  
3
Remove the shipping tape q and the protective piece w.  
Close the printer cover until it locks into place.  
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n The actual shipping materials may differ in shape, quantity, and position from the ones shown above.  
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Assembling the fax  
Attaching components ________________________  
For user convenience, the one-touch sheet provided with your fax (in some countries) should be fitted  
over the one-touch speed dialling buttons on the left of the operation panel.  
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SETTINGUP  
1
Insert the tabs on the multi-  
purpose tray into the slots on  
the unit.  
2
Insert the tabs on the  
document tray into the  
corresponding slots.  
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Making connections  
Connecting the telephone line, handset, and  
external devices _______________________________  
There are three jacks on the left side of the fax for connection of the following:  
Handset  
Extension phone (i.e. an  
additional telephone that you  
may wish to place away from  
the fax to answer calls from a  
different location) or answering  
machine*  
Telephone line  
If you only have one telephone line and plan to use the fax for receiving both fax and voice calls,  
you will need to connect the handset or an answering machine* to the fax.  
Be sure to connect any external devices before using the fax.  
1
Connect the supplied telephone line cord to the jack, then the other end to the telephone  
L
line jack on your wall.  
2
Place the handset in its cradle, and connect it to the jack.  
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* An answering machine can be connected to the FAX-B120/B115 only.  
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Ringer volume switch  
Adjust the volume of the ringer. Use a pen or other pointed object to adjust the switch to HIGH, LOW  
or OFF.  
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SETTINGUP  
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Connect an extension phone or answering machine* to the t jack.  
n• Due to the range of specifications, Canon cannot guarantee that all answering machines* will be  
compatible with your fax.  
• If you have connected an external device to your fax, be sure to select the correct receive mode  
(see Chapter 6).  
• To connect an extension phone as well as an answering machine, connect the extension phone to  
the answering machine, and then connect the answering machine* to your fax.  
• If the extension phone does not have its own power supply, any redial data in the extension phone  
memory may be lost after an extended fax transmission.  
Users in the U.K. only:  
When you connect a telephone, be sure to  
connect the B.T. Adaptor. Contact your local  
authorised Canon dealer or the Canon help  
line.  
B.T. adaptor  
* An answering machine can be connected to the FAX-B120/B115 only.  
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Connecting the AC power cord________________  
Plug the fax into a 200–240 volt AC 50/60 Hz outlet.  
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Plug the power cord connector into the rear of the fax.  
Plug the other end of the power cord into a properly grounded AC power outlet.  
n There is no power switch on the fax. The power is on as long as the fax is plugged in.  
Setting the language and country _____________  
When you plug in the fax for the first time, you need to select the correct language for the LCD  
display and reports, and the country* of use. See pp. 2-2, 2-3 for the buttons on the operation panel.  
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Press [Start/Copy].  
Use [3] or [4] to select the preferred language for the LCD display and reports.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Wait a second for COUNTRY SELECT* to appear.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
OTHERS  
3
Use [3] or [4] to select the country where you are using the fax*.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Registration ends and the fax enters standby mode.  
* This setting is only available for some countries.  
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Loading paper  
Paper guidelines _______________________________  
• Be sure to load paper of the correct size, weight, and quantity recommended for your fax  
(see pp. 3-1, S-1).  
• Store all paper wrapped and on a flat surface until ready to use. Keep opened packs in their  
original packaging, in a cool, dry location.  
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SETTINGUP  
• Store paper at 18°–24°C, 40%–60% relative humidity.  
• To avoid paper jams and poor print quality, do not print on damp, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper.  
• Use cut-sheet paper only, not paper that comes on a roll.  
• Use only paper that has a thickness of between 0.08 and 0.13 mm. Thick paper may damage the  
BJ cartridge print head.  
• Do not load paper beyond the paper limit mark (P) or beyond the tab on the paper guide. Doing so  
may cause problems. Also, make sure there are no gaps on either side of the paper stack.  
Paper limit mark  
Tab  
No gaps here  
• Let the paper run out before refilling the multi-purpose tray. Avoid mixing new stock with paper  
already loaded.  
• Do not leave paper stacked in the multi-purpose tray for long periods of time since it may bend or  
curl and cause problems.  
• Certain environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures or humidity, can cause some  
paper to misfeed in the multi-purpose tray. If you have trouble, feed one sheet at a time.  
• Depending on the density of the printed pages, the ink may need time to dry. Within two or three  
seconds, the ink becomes smudge-resistant. After drying for several minutes, the ink becomes  
water-resistant.  
• If your printed page contains a large amount of graphics, the ink on the page may be damp due to  
the print density. Leave the page for 30 to 60 seconds to allow the ink to dry. Then remove the  
page carefully without touching any surfaces.  
• If paper curls after printing, remove it immediately; otherwise paper jams may occur.  
• The platen (a roller inside the fax) may become inked if you print data beyond the width of the  
page. If this happens, clean inside the fax (see p. 9-3).  
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Loading paper in the multi-purpose tray_______  
1
Move the paper guide to the left.  
2
Fan the stack of paper that you want to feed into the fax. Then tap the edge of the stack on a  
flat surface to even the stack.  
3
Insert the stack into the multi-purpose tray q, and align the right edge of the stack with the  
right side of the multi-purpose tray. Then slide the paper guide snugly against the left edge of  
the stack w.  
If necessary, remove the document tray when loading paper.  
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Installing the BJ cartridge  
The first time you set up your fax, you have to install the BJ cartridge before you can begin  
receiving and copying documents.  
For information on replacing the BJ cartridge, see p. 9-6.  
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Guidelines _____________________________________  
SETTINGUP  
• Use only a Canon BX-3 Black BJ cartridge in your fax.  
• Store BJ cartridges at room temperature.  
• When the BJ cartridge print head is left exposed, it easily dries out and becomes unusable. To  
avoid this, keep the followings:  
– Keep BJ cartridges in the packaging until you are ready to use them.  
– Never remove the BJ cartridge unless you are going to replace it.  
– Keep the cartridge holder in the home position (on the right side of the fax) when you are not  
using the fax.  
• Replace BJ cartridges after one year of use.  
If you need to unplug the fax, wait until it returns to standby mode (time and receive mode displayed on  
the LCD). Otherwise the cartridge holder may not be in its home position; causing the BJ cartridge to  
remain uncapped and dry out.  
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• Store BJ cartridges out of the reach of  
children. If a child inadvertently ingests  
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ink, consult a physician immediately.  
• Do not touch the precision components  
on the BJ cartridge.  
Do not touch these metallic areas.  
The ink in the BJ cartridge is difficult to clean up if spilled. Follow the precautions below when  
handling the BJ cartridge.  
• Carefully remove packaging from BJ cartridges.  
• Do not attempt to disassemble or refill BJ cartridges.  
• Do not shake or drop BJ cartridges.  
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Installing the BJ cartridge in your fax _________  
When there is no BJ cartridge installed in your fax, PUT IN CARTRIDGE is displayed on the LCD.  
1
2
3
Make sure the fax is plugged in.  
Load the paper in the multi-purpose tray.  
Open the printer cover by gently pulling it towards you (see p. 1-2).  
4
Raise the cartridge lock lever on the cartridge holder.  
5
Remove the BJ cartridge from its package, then remove the orange protective cap q and  
tape w.  
1
2
Discard the cap and tape. Never attempt to reattach them to the BJ cartridge print head.  
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With the label facing outwards, insert the BJ cartridge into the cartridge holder. Lower the  
cartridge lock lever until you hear a click to lock the cartridge in place.  
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SETTINGUP  
The white post (BJ cartridge guide) should be visible through the slot. The BJ cartridge tilts slightly to  
the left in the loaded position.  
7
Close the printer cover.  
If the AUTO TEST PRINT setting is set to ON:  
The fax automatically prints a test page.  
The fax prints a test page every time you insert a BJ cartridge.  
You can turn off automatic test printing by changing the AUTO TEST PRINT setting. See SYSTEM  
SETTINGS, p. 8-5.  
• Do not try to manually move or stop the cartridge holder.  
• Do not touch the components shown below or any metal parts.  
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Ribbon cable  
Guide rail  
Round shaft  
Circuit board  
Testing the fax_________________________________  
After you have assembled the fax, installed the BJ cartridge, and loaded the paper, you can make  
sure the fax is printing properly by making several copies of a document (see p. 4-1).  
If you have problems printing, see Chapter 9.  
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Setting the TEL LINE TYPE  
See pp. 2-2, 2-3 for the buttons on the operation panel.  
1
2
3
4
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
DATE & TIME  
Use [3] or [4] to select TEL LINE TYPE.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
ROTARY PULSE  
Use [3] or [4] to select TOUCH TONE.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
R-KEY SETTING  
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
Dialling through a switchboard (PBX)  
A PBX (private branch exchange) is an on-site telephone switchboard.  
• If your fax is connected through a switchboard, dial an outside line access number first. Then dial  
the rest of the number.  
• If you want to dial with automatic dialling, you may have to insert a pause between the outside  
line number and the telephone number when you register the number for one-touch or coded speed  
dialling.  
• When the fax is connected to a PBX or other telephone switching system, you can register the  
access type and outside access line number under the [R] button (see p. 1-13). Once you have  
registered them, you simply need to press [R] before dialling a fax or telephone number.  
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Registering the access type and the outside  
line access number ____________________________  
See pp. 2-2, 2-3 for the buttons on the operation panel.  
1
1
2
Press [Function].  
SETTINGUP  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
DATE & TIME  
3
4
Use [3] or [4] to select R-KEY SETTING.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
PSTN  
Use [3] or [4] to select PBX.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
HOOKING  
5
6
Use [3] or [4] to select the access line type for the switching system.  
You can select PREFIX or HOOKING.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
If you chose PREFIX in step 5:  
Enter the outside line access number (up to 19 digits) using the numeric buttons and then  
press [Redial/Pause].  
TEL=  
123456P  
Press [Start/Copy].  
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Press [Stop].  
Registration ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX  
Main components of your fax  
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Multi-purpose tray  
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Operation panel  
Printer cover  
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Cartridge holder  
Document  
release button  
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Fax controls — the operation panel  
TAM LED  
(FAX-B140 only)  
Microphone  
(FAX-B140 only)  
LCD  
Rewind/Forward buttons  
(FAX-B140 only)  
FAX-B140  
1
2
3
01  
Report  
02  
03  
ABC  
DEF  
Cleaning Send Options  
4
5
6
04  
05  
Space  
06  
09  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
R
Clear  
7
8
9
07  
08  
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
Polling  
Ink Saver Caller History  
Function  
Receive Mode Resolution  
#
0
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One-touch speed  
dialling/Special  
function buttons  
(see below)  
Numeric buttons  
These are the buttons on the  
FAX-B140 operation panel.  
See p. 2-3 for buttons on the  
FAX-B120/B115 operation  
panel.  
Report button (see p. 8-7)  
Cleaning button (see p. 9-5)  
Send Options button (see p. 5-3)  
01  
Report  
02  
03  
Cleaning Send Options  
R button (see p. 1-12)  
Space button (see p. 2-5)  
Clear button (see p. 2-5)  
04  
05  
Space  
06  
R
Clear  
Polling button (see p. 6-5)  
Ink Saver button (see p. 6-5)  
Caller History button (see p. 5-8)  
07  
08  
09  
Polling  
Ink Saver Caller History  
Receive Mode Resolution  
Function  
Receive Mode button (see p. 6-2)  
Resolution button (see pp. 4-1, 5-1)  
Function button (see p. 1-12)  
The buttons on the left of the operation panel have the following two functions:  
• One-touch speed dialling buttons (see p. 2-10)  
• Special function buttons  
When the [Function] button is pressed, the special function buttons (function marked under each  
button) can be used to perform various operations.  
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FAX-B120/B115  
Scroll/Cursor buttons (see pp. 2-5, 8-1)  
2
PRE  
Redial/Pause button (see pp. 5-8, 5-9)  
ARINGTOUSEYOURF  
Coded Dial/Directory button (see pp. 5-5, 5-6)  
Stop button  
Start/Copy button  
Hook button (see p. 5-4)  
FAX-B140  
Scroll/Cursor buttons (see pp. 2-5, 8-1)  
AX  
TAM button (see p. 7-2)  
Delete button (see p. 7-7)  
Record button (see p. 7-1)  
Play button (see p. 7-8)  
Redial/Pause button (see pp. 5-8, 5-9)  
UCanTalk button (see p. 5-7)  
Coded Dial/Directory button (see pp. 5-5, 5-6)  
Stop button  
Start/Copy button  
Hook button (see p. 5-4)  
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Guidelines for entering  
numbers, letters, and symbols  
When you come to a step that requires you to enter a name or number, see the table below to  
determine which numeric button to press for the letter you want.  
Button Uppercase Letter  
Mode (:A)  
Lowercase Letter  
Mode (:a)  
Number Mode  
(:1)  
1
ABC  
2
DEF  
3
GHI  
4
JKL  
5
MNO  
6
PQRS  
7
TUV  
8
WXYZ  
9
0
#
Uppercase letter  
mode (:A)  
Lowercase letter  
mode (:a)  
Number mode  
(:1)  
After 60 seconds of no operation panel input, the fax returns to standby mode and any unregistered  
changes are lost.  
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Entering letters and numbers  
1
Press [:] to switch mode.  
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:A  
2
Press the numeric button that contains the letter you want.  
• Press repeatedly until the letter you want appears.  
• If you are unsure which button to press, see the table above.  
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:A  
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Continue entering other letters using the numeric buttons.  
• If the next letter you want to enter is under a different numeric button, simply press that button until  
the letter you want appears.  
-or-  
If the next letter you want to enter is under the same numeric button you pressed in step 2, press [4]  
to move the cursor to the right. Then press that same numeric button repeatedly until the letter you  
want appears.  
• To enter a space, press [Space].  
2
PRE  
Entering symbols  
ARINGTOUSEYOURF  
1
Press [#] repeatedly until the symbol you want appears.  
#
:1  
2
If you want to enter another symbol, press [4] to move the cursor to the right, then press [#]  
repeatedly until the symbol you want appears.  
Correcting mistakes ___________________________  
AX  
You can clear an entire entry by pressing [Clear]. Alternatively, follow the procedure below to  
correct individual letters:  
1
2
3
Use [3] or [4] to move the cursor under the incorrect letter.  
CANEN  
:A  
Use the numeric buttons to enter the correct letter over the incorrect letter.  
CANON  
:A  
When you have finished making corrections, press [Start/Copy] to register your new entry.  
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Registering sender information  
Personalising your fax _________________________  
Identifying your documents  
When sending a document, you can have your fax number and your name (known as your ID), and  
the current date and time printed out by the receiving fax machine. This information is called your  
TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification) and appears at the top of the faxed document in small type.  
By identifying the documents you send, the receiving party will be able to recognise your fax  
messages at a glance. The illustration below shows a sample document with the identifying  
information.  
27/12 2002 10:12 FAX 123 4567  
CANON  
CANON CANADA  
01  
The page number  
THE SLEREXE COMPANY LIMITED  
SAPORS LANE•BOOLE•DORSET•BH25 8ER  
TELEPHONE BOOLE (945 13) 51617  
FAX 123456  
Our Ref. 350/PJC/EAC  
The name of the party who is  
receiving the document  
Your name or company name  
Your fax/telephone number  
TELEPHONE # MARK (You can select TEL or FAX, see p. 8-2.)  
The date and time you sent the document  
The top line includes the name of the receiving party if you send the document using one-touch  
speed dialling or coded speed dialling and you registered the party’s name.  
Setting the date and time _____________________  
The date and time appear on the LCD as well as on the documents you send.  
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy] three times.  
20/12 2002 13:30  
2
Use the numeric buttons to enter the date and time using the day-month-year format  
(DD/MM YYYY).  
• Set the time using the 24-hour clock system.  
Precede single digits with a zero.  
Example: 3:00 p.m. = 15:00  
• To change the date format, see SYSTEM SETTINGS, p. 8-5.  
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4
Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
Registration ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
Registering your fax/telephone number and  
name___________________________________________  
This information appears at the top of each document you send.  
2
PRE  
ARINGTOUSEYOURF  
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
DATE & TIME  
2
3
Use [3] or [4] to select UNIT TELEPHONE #.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Enter your fax number (up to 20 digits) using the numeric buttons.  
You can enter a plus sign (+) or space to make your number easier to read. To enter a plus sign (+),  
press [#].  
AX  
TEL=  
123 4567  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
4
5
Enter your name (up to 16 letters) using the numeric buttons (see p. 2-4).  
CANON  
: A  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
Registration ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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Setting the summer time ______________________  
Some countries adopt the summer time system that shifts the clock time ahead or back according to  
the change in seasons. You can select if the time information in your FAX changes to match your  
country’s summer time system and set the day and time when the summer time begins and ends.  
1
2
3
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Use [3] or [4] to select SYSTEM SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Use [3] or [4] to select SUMMER TIME.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
ON  
4
5
Use [3] or [4] to select ON or OFF.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
• If you selected OFF in step 4, press [Stop] to return to standby mode.  
• If you selected ON in step 4, use [3] or [4] to select BEGIN DATE/TIME.  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
JANUARY  
6
7
Use [3] or [4] to select the month in which the summer time starts.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
MONTH  
Use [3] or [4] to select WEEK.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
FIRST WEEK  
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9
Use [3] or [4] to select the week in which the summer time starts.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
WEEK  
Use [3] or [4] to select DAY.  
2
PRE  
Press [Start/Copy].  
ARINGTOUSEYOURF  
SUNDAY  
10 Use [3] or [4] to select the day of the week on which the summer time starts.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
DAY  
11 Use [3] or [4] to select TIME.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
AX  
TIME  
01:00  
12 Use the numeric buttons to enter the time at which the summer time compensation is made.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
TIME  
13 Press [Function].  
14 Use [3] or [4] to select END DATE/TIME.  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
JANUARY  
15 Set the month, week, the day of the week, and time when the summer time ends, as in steps 6  
to 12.  
16 Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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Registering one-touch speed  
dialling numbers and names  
The quickest way to dial a fax number is to use one-touch speed dialling. This allows you to dial a  
number by pressing a single button. Before you can use one-touch speed dialling, you must register  
the receiving number (up to 50 digits) with your fax.  
You can also register the name of the party (up to 16 letters) and a voice tag*; the name appears on  
the printout of the one-touch speed dialling list.  
1
2
Press [Function].  
Use [3] or [4] to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
3
Press [Start/Copy].  
01=  
4
5
Use [3] or [4] to select the number of the one-touch speed dialling button you want to use  
for the number.  
If a number is already registered under this one-touch speed dialling button, the number is displayed on  
the LCD.**  
Enter the party’s number (up to 50 digits) using the numeric buttons.  
03=  
2 50921_  
Press [Start/Copy] to register the number.  
6
7
Enter the party’s name (up to 16 letters) using the numeric buttons (see p. 2-4).  
CANON  
:A  
Press [Start/Copy] to register the name.  
Register the party’s voice tag for UCanTalk*.  
See Registering UCanTalk voice tags, p. 2-13.  
The fax asks you if you want to register the voice tag.  
YES=(A)  
NO=(#)  
Press [:] or [#] to select YES or NO.  
* FAX-B140 only.  
** To delete the name and number registered under the one-touch speed dialling button, press [Clear] and  
[Start/Copy] after you perform steps 1 to 4 above.  
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9
• If you selected NO in step 7, proceed to step 9.  
• If you selected YES in step 7:  
After a tone, speak the party’s name into the microphone.  
The fax asks you to speak the party’s name again.  
After a tone, speak into the microphone again.  
To assign additional one-touch speed dialling numbers, start from step 4 .  
To finish, press [Stop].  
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PRE  
ARINGTOUSEYOURF  
AX  
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Registering coded speed  
dialling numbers and names  
Use coded speed dialling to dial a fax number at the press of three buttons. A fax/telephone number  
up to 50 digits can be registered under each two-digit speed dialling code (01-50) and you can  
register up to 50 locations. You can also register the name of the party (up to 16 letters) and a voice  
tag*; the name appears on the printout of the coded speed dialling list.  
1
2
Press [Function].  
Use [3] or [4] to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
3
Use [3] or [4] to select CODED SPEED DIAL.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
A01=  
4
5
Use [3] or [4] to select the two-digit code under which you want to register the number.  
If a number is already registered under this coded speed dialling code, the number is displayed on the  
LCD.**  
Enter the party’s number and name the same way you registered them for one-touch speed  
dialling.  
See steps 5 to 8, Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers and names, p. 2-10.  
A03=  
81 773 3173_  
6
7
Register the party’s voice tag the same way you registered it for one-touch speed dialling  
(see pp. 2-10, 2-13).  
To assign additional coded speed dialling numbers, start from step 4.  
To finish, press [Stop].  
* FAX-B140 only.  
** To delete the name and number registered under the coded speed dialling code, press [Clear] and  
[Start/Copy] after you perform steps 1 to 4 above.  
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Registering UCanTalk voice tags  
(Fax-B140 only)  
UCanTalk allows you to dial a number by speaking the receiving party’s name to the fax. Before  
you can use the UCanTalk feature, you must register voice tags.  
You can register a name or phrase (no longer than 3 seconds) you want to use to retrieve the party,  
such as the first name, family name, nickname, company name, official position, and so forth. You  
can register up to 15 voice tags.  
You can check whether a voice tag has been registered for a specific one-touch or coded speed dialling  
entry by printing the speed dialling lists.  
Entries with a voice tag are preceded by an icon.  
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PRE  
ARINGTOUSEYOURF  
Registering voice tags with one-touch/coded  
speed dialling numbers and names ____________  
Follow the procedures on Registering one-touch/coded speed dialling numbers and names, pp. 2-10  
to 2-12.  
Adding voice tags to the one-touch/coded  
speed dialling numbers ________________________  
1
Press [Function].  
AX  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
3
4
5
6
Use [3] or [4] to select 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL or CODED SPEED DIAL.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Use [3] or [4] to select the receiving party you want to add a voice tag to.  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
When the fax asks you if you want to add a voice tag, press [:] to select YES.  
If a voice tag is already registered under this speed dialling number, the fax asks you if you want to  
modify the voice tag (see Modifying voice tags, p. 2-14).  
After the tone, speak the party’s name into the microphone.  
The fax asks you to speak the name again.  
After the tone, speak into the microphone again.  
• Keep background noise to a minimum to ensure reliable operation.  
• Registering the same or similar voice tags for different parties may cause an error when you try to  
retrieve the party.  
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To assign additional voice tags, start from step 4.  
To finish, press [Stop].  
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Modifying voice tags __________________________  
1
Perform steps 1 to 4 on p. 2-13.  
2
If a voice tag is already registered under the speed dialling number, the fax asks you if you  
want to modify the voice tag.  
Press [:] to select YES.  
3
4
Use [3] or [4] to select REDO VOICETAG.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax asks you to confirm that you want to redo the voice tag registration.  
Press [:] to select YES and proceed to step 6 on p. 2-13.  
Press [#] to cancel the procedure.  
Deleting voice tags ____________________________  
1
Perform steps 1 and 2 on Modifying voice tags above.  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select DELETE VOICETAG.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax asks you to confirm that you want to delete the voice tag.  
3
Press [:] to select YES to delete the voice tag.  
Press [#] to cancel the procedure.  
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DOCUMENTS AND PAPER  
3
Preparing documents  
Types of documents you can scan _____________  
Size  
The fax can scan standard A4-, letter-, or legal-size documents.  
Scanned area  
The actual area scanned by the fax is shown below.  
3
3.0 ±3.0 mm  
DOCUMENTSANP  
292 mm  
A4  
2.0 ±2.0 mm  
1.0 ±3.5 mm 208 mm 1.0 ±3.5 mm  
APER  
The margin on either side of the sheet and the margin on the top and bottom are not picked up by the  
scanner.  
Problem documents ___________________________  
• To prevent document jams in the document tray, do not attempt to load the following types of  
document into the fax:  
– Wrinkled or creased paper  
– Torn paper  
– Curled or rolled paper  
– Carbon paper or carbon-backed paper  
– Coated paper or glossy paper – Onion skin or thin paper  
– Thick paper – Envelopes  
• Remove all staples, paper clips, etc. before loading the document into the document tray.  
• Make sure any glue, ink or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before loading the  
document into the document tray.  
• Make a photocopy of any document that will not feed into the fax so that you can then load the  
copy into the document tray.  
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Loading documents  
1
Adjust the document guide to the width of the document, and gently insert the top of the  
document face up into the document tray until you hear a beep.  
• For a multipage document, the pages are fed one by one from the top of the stack.  
• Wait until all pages of your document have been scanned before starting a new job.  
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• Make sure you follow the procedure above to load documents into the document tray. If the  
document is not loaded into the document tray correctly, it may not be fed into the fax properly;  
resulting in a jam, or in pages not being sent.  
• If you want to send a document with more than 15 pages, divide the document into 2 sections and  
send each section in a separate transmission.  
Problems with multipage documents__________  
If you have trouble feeding multipage documents from the document tray into the fax, remove the  
stack and tap it on a flat surface to even the edges. Then slant the stack so that its front edge is  
bevelled, and insert the stack into the document tray.  
n To avoid feeding problems, make sure the document meets the document requirements (see p. 3-1).  
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Paper requirements  
Your fax supports A4-, letter-, and legal-size paper in portrait orientation. You can use regular copier  
paper, cotton bond paper, or typical letterhead. Your fax does not require special ink jet paper.  
Always use paper without curls, folds, staples, or damaged edges. Look at the label on the package  
to see if the paper has a preferred side for printing.  
n Be sure to test paper before purchasing large quantities.  
Printable area__________________________________  
The shaded area below shows the printable area of A4-size paper. Be sure to print within this area.  
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DOCUMENTSANP  
210 mm  
3
±1.5 mm  
A4  
297 mm  
FEED  
DIRECTION  
APER  
7 mm  
3.4 ±1.5 mm  
3.4 mm~  
Loading paper _________________________________  
For details on loading paper in the multi-purpose tray, see p. 1-8.  
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MAKING COPIES  
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Copying documents  
One of the convenient features of the fax is its ability to make high quality copies. You can make up  
to 99 copies of one document at a time.  
If you make copies of multiple documents at a time, the number of pages the fax can scan into  
memory varies depending on the scanning resolutions (see p. 5-1) as follows:  
• STANDARD/FINE  
• PHOTO  
= 25 pages  
= 1 page  
• STANDARD and FINE result in the same resolution when making copies.  
• If MEMORY FULL appears on the LCD when making multiple copies, see Copying problems,  
p. 9-13.  
n
1
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
4
2
Press [Resolution].  
You can select STANDARD/FINE or PHOTO.  
MAKINGCOPIES  
Press [Start/Copy].  
COPY PAGE  
01  
3
Enter the number of copies (up to 99) using the numeric buttons.  
To make a correction to the number of copies, press [Clear] and re-enter the number.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
To stop copying anytime, press [Stop]. You may then need to press [Start/Copy] for a few seconds, then  
the fax will feed out the document. See Jams in the document tray, p. 9-1.  
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SENDING DOCUMENTS  
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Preparing to send a document  
Before you send a document, see Chapter 3: DOCUMENTS AND PAPER.  
Adjusting the quality of your documents______  
Setting the scanning resolution  
Resolution is a measure of the fineness or clarity of a printout. Low resolutions may cause text and  
graphics to have a jagged appearance, while higher resolutions provide smoother curves and lines,  
crisp text and graphics, and a better match to traditional typeface designs.  
n The higher the resolution, the higher the output quality, but the slower the scanning speed.  
1
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
2
Press [Resolution] to select the resolution.  
You can select STANDARD, FINE or PHOTO.  
After about 5 seconds, the fax returns to standby mode.  
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SENDINGDOCUMENT  
You can change the resolution setting while the document is being scanned for sending. However,  
please note that your new setting will only be effective from the next page scanned.  
n
Setting the scanning contrast  
Contrast is the difference in brightness between the lightest and darkest parts of a printed document.  
You can adjust the contrast your fax uses to send or copy documents, according to how light or dark  
your document is.  
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
DATE & TIME  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select SCAN CONTRAST.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
STANDARD  
3
4
Use [3] or [4] to adjust the scanning contrast.  
You can select STANDARD, DARKER or LIGHTER.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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Sending methods ______________________________  
Direct sending (see below)  
Memory sending (see p. 5-3)  
Manual sending (see p. 5-4)  
Dialling methods ______________________________  
There are several methods of dialling the receiving party’s number, depending on how your fax is  
set up.  
Regular dialling  
One-touch speed dialling (see p. 5-5)  
Coded speed dialling (see p. 5-5)  
Directory dialling (see p. 5-6)  
UCanTalk (see p. 5-7)  
Sending documents  
Direct sending _________________________________  
1
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
You can set the scanning resolution and contrast (see p. 5-1).  
2
Dial the receiving party’s fax number.  
Use one of the dialling methods described in this chapter.  
TEL=  
34567890  
3
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
The fax begins sending.  
n• If an error occurs during sending, the fax beeps intermittently for a few seconds and an error  
message appears on the LCD. If this happens, correct the error and then press [Stop], then try  
sending the document again. See LCD messages, p. 9-15.  
• The fax automatically redials if the receiving party does not answer or if the line is busy. (You can  
specify the number of times it redials; see AUTO REDIAL, p. 8-3.)  
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Memory sending _______________________________  
The fax normally uses direct sending to send your document, but you can send it with memory  
sending (see below). In this case, the fax quickly scans the document into memory. Then it sends the  
document from memory. This means you do not have to wait for the fax to finish sending before you  
can retrieve your original document.  
You can send up to 15 A4-size pages at a time with memory sending (based on the Canon FAX  
Standard Chart No.1, standard resolution).  
If MEMORY FULL appears on the LCD when you load the document into the document tray or during  
the scanning process, re-start sending the document using direct sending (see p. 5-2).  
n
1
2
3
4
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
You can set the scanning resolution and contrast (see p. 5-1).  
Press [Function].  
5
Press [Send Options].  
SENDINGDOCUMENT  
Use [3] or [4] to select MEMORY TX.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Dial the receiving party’s fax number.  
Use one of the dialling methods described in this chapter (see p. 5-2).  
TEL=  
34567890  
5
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
The fax scans the document into memory and begins sending.  
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Manual sending ________________________________  
If you would like to first speak with the person you are sending the document to, use manual  
sending. You need to connect the handset or extension phone to the fax for manual sending.  
1
2
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
You can set the scanning resolution and contrast (see p. 5-1).  
Pick up the handset or press [Hook] and dial the receiving party’s fax number.  
Use one of the dialling methods described in this chapter (see p. 5-2).  
TEL=  
34567890  
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If a person answers, converse normally, then ask them to press the start button on their fax.  
Press [Start/Copy] and hang up.  
If you hear a high pitch tone, press [Start/Copy] and hang up.  
n• The fax will beep if the handset is not hung up properly. Make sure the handset is seated properly  
in its cradle. If you do not want the fax to beep, disable the OFFHOOK ALARM setting (see  
p. 8-2).  
• If an error occurs during sending, the fax beeps intermittently for a few seconds and an error  
message appears on the LCD. If this happens, correct the error and then press [Stop], then try  
sending the document again. See LCD messages, p. 9-15.  
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Cancelling sending  
Press [Stop].  
1
n• When you cancel sending, you may need to press [Start/Copy] for a few seconds, then the fax  
will feed out the document.  
• The fax prints an ERROR TX REPORT (see p. 8-7).  
Automatic dialling  
Sending a document using one-touch speed  
dialling or coded speed dialling numbers______  
To use this feature you must first register numbers for one-touch speed dialling (see pp. 2-10, 2-11)  
or coded speed dialling (see p. 2-12).  
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SENDINGDOCUMENT  
1
2
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
You can set the scanning resolution and the contrast (see p. 5-1).  
Press the one-touch speed dialling button under which the number you wish to fax is  
registered.  
TEL= 905 795 1111  
-or-  
Press [Coded Dial/Directory] and enter the appropriate two-digit coded speed dialling code.  
The registered name and number appear.  
• If you make a mistake, press [Stop]. Then press the correct one-touch speed dialling button or press  
[Coded Dial/Directory] and re-enter the code.  
• If an error message appears on the LCD, correct the error and press [Stop]. If necessary, see Faxing  
problems, p. 9-9.  
TEL= 1 49 39 25 25  
3
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax begins sending.  
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Sending a document using directory dialling__  
This feature is convenient when you know the other party’s name but cannot recall the one-touch  
speed dialling button or the code for coded speed dialling where the number is registered.  
This procedure can also be used to look up the other party’s name and retrieve the number for  
dialling.  
1
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
You can set the scanning resolution and the contrast (see p. 5-1).  
2
Press [Coded Dial/Directory] twice.  
DIRECTORY DIAL  
3
4
Press a numeric button to enter the first letter of the name of the party you are searching for.  
A01 Canon CANADA  
Press [3] or [4] to display the other names and numbers registered for the button letter  
group.  
• The names for one-touch speed dialling numbers are prefixed with two digits and the names for coded  
speed dialling numbers are prefixed with an asterisk (A) and two digits.  
• When you reach the last name and number registered for the letter group, you will return to the first  
name and number in the group.  
• If the LCD does not change after you press [3] or [4], this means only one name and number is  
registered for the button you just pressed.  
• Press [Redial/Pause] to switch between the name and number on the LCD.  
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With the telephone number you want to dial displayed, press [Start/Copy] to start the  
document transmission.  
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Sending a document using UCanTalk  
(FAX-B140 only) _______________________________  
To use this feature you must first register the voice tags for UCanTalk (see p. 2-13).  
1
2
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
You can set the scanning resolution and the contrast (see p. 5-1).  
Press [UCanTalk]. Then speak the voice tag into the microphone.  
The registered name will be displayed on the LCD.  
CANON  
3
With the party’s name you wish to dial displayed, press [Start/Copy] to start the document  
transmission.  
• If the AUTO VOICE DIAL setting is set to ON, the fax automatically starts the document  
transmission (see p. 8-2).  
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SENDINGDOCUMENT  
• If the displayed party’s name is not what you are searching for, press [Stop] to cancel the procedure,  
and re-start from step 2.  
• If an error occurs every time you speak into the microphone, re-register the voice tag and try again  
(see pp. 2-10 to 2-13).  
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Special dialling  
Sending a document using caller history ______  
If the CALLER ID setting is set to ON, the caller’s name and phone/fax number appear on the LCD  
when you receive a call (see p. 8-4). The fax keeps up to 20 latest caller IDs in memory.  
The caller history feature is only available in some countries. The feature uses the ETS300778 protocol.  
Contact your local telephone company for detailed information.  
n
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Caller History].  
The date and time, names, and numbers from which you have received calls recently will be displayed  
on the LCD.  
• Press [Redial/Pause] or [Coded Dial/Directory] to switch between the date and time, name, and phone  
number on the LCD.  
20/12  
13:30  
CANON  
TEL=  
34567890  
2
3
4
Use [3] or [4] to select the receiving party.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax begins calling the number.  
If a person answers, pick up the handset and converse normally.  
If you want to send a document, load the document face up into the document tray (see  
Loading documents, p. 3-2) and ask them to press the start button on their fax.  
See Manual sending, p. 5-4.  
When you hear a high pitch tone, press [Start/Copy] and hang up.  
The fax begins sending the document.  
Long-distance dialling _________________________  
When you register a long-distance number, you may have to insert a pause within or after the  
number. For long-distance dialling, the location and length of the pause may differ depending on the  
telephone system. To enter a pause, press [Redial/Pause]. A pause within a number is 2 seconds  
long. The length of this pause can be adjusted. See MID PAUSE SET, p. 8-3. A pause at the end of a  
number is fixed at 10 seconds.  
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Redialling when the line is busy  
There are two methods of redialling: manual redialling and automatic redialling. This section  
explains these two methods.  
Manual redialling ______________________________  
Press [Redial/Pause] to dial the last number you dialled with the numeric buttons. (This starts  
redialling regardless of whether automatic redialling is enabled.)  
Cancelling manual redialling  
To cancel manual redialling, press [Stop].  
Automatic redialling ___________________________  
What is automatic redialling?  
When you are sending a document and the receiving party’s line is busy, the fax waits the specified  
time and then dials the same number again. You can set the fax to redial several times if previous  
attempts fail because of a busy signal.  
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SENDINGDOCUMENT  
Automatic redialling can be turned off and on. The number of redialling attempts and the time  
interval between attempts can also be adjusted (see AUTO REDIAL, p. 8-3).  
If all redialling attempts are unsuccessful, the fax will cancel the transmission and print an ERROR  
TX REPORT to remind you that the transmission was not completed (see p. 8-7).  
When automatic redialling is in use, the LCD displays AUTO REDIAL while it is waiting to redial.  
Cancelling automatic redialling  
Automatic redialling cannot be cancelled with the [Stop] button while the fax is waiting to redial.  
1
2
Wait until the fax begins redialling.  
Press [Stop].  
If you want to cancel a memory-sending transmission while the fax is waiting to redial, you will  
have to delete the document from memory (see p. 5-15).  
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Setting the options for automatic redialling  
You can set the following options for automatic redialling:  
• Whether or not the fax redials automatically.  
• The number of times the fax attempts to redial.  
• The time interval between redialling attempts.  
1
2
3
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
USER SETTINGS  
Use [3] or [4] to select TX SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
ECM TX  
Use [3] or [4] to select AUTO REDIAL.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
• To disable automatic redialling, use [3] or [4] to select OFF, then press [Start/Copy]. Press [Stop] to  
return to standby mode.  
• To enable automatic redialling, use [3] or [4] to select ON and continue with the steps below.  
ON  
4
5
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
2TIMES  
Use the numeric buttons to enter the number of times you want the fax to redial.  
You can select from 1 to 10 times (see p. 8-3).  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
2MIN.  
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7
Use the numeric buttons to enter the time interval between redialling attempts.  
You can select from 2 to 99 minutes (see p. 8-3).  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
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Delayed sending  
Your fax can send a document automatically at a preset time. This allows you to take advantage of  
lower late-night long-distance rates offered by some telephone companies.  
1
2
3
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
You can set the scanning resolution and contrast (see p. 5-1).  
Press [Function].  
Press [Send Options].  
Use [3] or [4] to select DELAYED TX.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
SET TIME  
15:00  
5
SENDINGDOCUMENT  
4
Enter the desired sending time (24-hour clock) using the numeric buttons.  
• Set the time using the 24-hour clock system.  
Precede single digits with a zero.  
Example: 3:00 p.m. = 15:00  
• Press [Clear] if you need to re-enter the time.  
You can also use [3] or [4] to move the cursor.  
5
6
Press [Start/Copy].  
Enter the receiving party’s fax number.  
You can enter the receiving party’s fax number using the numeric buttons, one-touch speed dialling,  
coded speed dialling, or directory dialling (see pp. 5-5, 5-6).  
• If you use the numeric buttons, press [Start/Copy] after entering the number to register it before going  
on to the next number.  
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8
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
The fax scans the document into memory.  
When the set time comes, the fax dials and sends the document.  
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Sending other documents while the fax is set  
for delayed sending____________________________  
You can send, receive, and copy other documents even when the fax is set for sending at a preset  
time.  
The fax can only register one preset sending operation at a time.  
To send or copy other documents after setting the fax for delayed sending, simply send or copy  
using any other sending procedure in this guide.  
Delayed sequential broadcasting is applicable for sending one document to more than one location at a  
later time when multiple fax numbers are dialled (see p. 5-13).  
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Cancelling delayed sending____________________  
1
Press [Function].  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select MEMORY REFERENCE.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
3
4
Use [3] or [4] to select DELETE DOCUMENT.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
TX/RX NO.  
0001  
Use [3] or [4] to select the transaction number (TX/RX NO.) of the document you want to  
delete.  
• If the LCD does not change after you press [3] or [4], this means only one transaction is stored in  
memory.  
• If you are unsure of the transaction number (TX/RX NO.), print the Doc. memory list (see p 5-14).  
Press [Start/Copy].  
YES=(A) NO=(#)  
5
6
Press [:] to delete the file.  
If you change your mind and want to continue sending, press [#].  
Press [Stop].  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
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Sequential broadcasting  
Sending a document to more than  
one location ___________________________________  
Sequential broadcasting sends one document to more than one location.  
You can send to a total of 60 locations as follows:  
• One-touch speed dialling  
• Coded speed dialling  
• Regular dialling (Numeric buttons dialling)  
=
=
=
9 locations  
50 locations  
1 location  
You can enter the one-touch speed dialling and coded speed dialling locations in any order. You  
simply press the one-touch speed dialling button, or press [Coded Dial/Directory] followed by the  
two-digit code.  
You can also include one location using regular dialling. Remember that when using regular  
dialling, you must press [Start/Copy] after entering the number.  
You must press each button within 10 seconds of the preceding one. The fax begins the operation  
approximately 10 seconds after you press the last button.  
n
1
5
Load the document face up into the document tray.  
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.  
SENDINGDOCUMENT  
You can set the scanning resolution and contrast (see p. 5-1).  
2
Dial the receiving party’s fax numbers as you need.  
You can also press [Redial/Pause] to redial the last number dialled with the numeric buttons.  
TEL=  
34567890  
3
Press [Start/Copy].  
• The fax reads the document into memory and begins sending.  
• To cancel a transmission, press [Stop] during dialling or transmission. All transmissions in the  
sequence are cancelled.  
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Documents stored in memory  
Printing a list of documents in memory _______  
Your fax can print a list of documents stored in memory, along with the transaction number (TX/RX  
NO.) of each document. Once you know the transaction number of a document in memory, you can  
print it or delete it.  
1
2
Press [Function].  
Use [3] or [4] to select MEMORY REFERENCE.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
DOC. MEMORY LIST  
3
Press [Start/Copy].  
Printing a document in memory _______________  
1
Press [Function].  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select MEMORY REFERENCE.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
DOC. MEMORY LIST  
3
Use [3] or [4] to select PRINT DOCUMENT.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
TX/RX NO.  
0001  
4
5
Use [3] or [4] to select the transaction number (TX/RX NO.) of the document you want to  
print.  
If you are unsure of the transaction number (TX/RX NO.), print the Doc. memory list (see above).  
Press [Start/Copy].  
1ST PG ONLY?  
YES=(A) NO=(#)  
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Press [:] to print the first page only, or press [#] to print all pages of the document.  
The fax prints the document.  
To continue printing other documents in memory, repeat the procedure from step 4.  
To finish, press [Stop].  
Deleting a document from memory ___________  
1
2
Press [Function].  
Use [3] or [4] to select MEMORY REFERENCE.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
5
DOC. MEMORY LIST  
SENDINGDOCUMENT  
3
Use [3] or [4] to select DELETE DOCUMENT.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
TX/RX NO.  
0001  
4
5
Use [3] or [4] to select the transaction number (TX/RX NO.) of the document you want to  
delete.  
• If the LCD does not change after you press [3] or [4], this means only one transaction is stored in  
memory.  
• If you are unsure of the transaction number (TX/RX NO.), print the Doc. memory list (see p. 5-14).  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax asks you to confirm that you want to delete the document.  
YES=(A) NO=(#)  
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7
Press [:] to delete the document.  
If you change your mind and want to keep the document in memory, press [#].  
To continue deleting other documents in memory, repeat the procedure from step 4.  
To finish, press [Stop].  
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RECEIVING DOCUMENTS  
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Different ways to receive a document  
Your fax provides you with several modes for receiving documents. To determine which mode best  
suits your requirements, see the table below.  
Receive Mode  
Main Use Operation  
Requirements  
Details  
FAX ONLY MODE Fax  
Answers all calls as fax Separate telephone line p. 8-4  
calls. Receives documents for fax use only.  
automatically and  
If you want to be alerted  
disconnects voice calls.  
when a fax call is  
received, connect the  
handset, or an extension  
phone to the fax, and  
enable the INCOMING  
RING setting.  
FAX/TEL AUTO SW Fax/Tel  
(Fax/Tel mode)  
Automatically switches  
between fax and voice  
calls. Receives documents fax.  
automatically and rings  
for voice calls.  
Handset or extension  
phone connected to the  
p. 6-2  
p. 6-4  
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RECEIVINGDOCUMENTS  
MANUAL MODE  
Tel  
Rings for every call,  
Handset or extension  
regardless of whether the phone connected to the  
call is a fax call or a voice fax.  
call. For a fax call, you  
have to manually activate  
reception of the fax.  
ANS.MACHINE  
MODE  
(FAX-B120/B115  
only)  
Fax/Tel  
Fax/Tel  
Receives documents  
automatically and routes  
voice calls to the  
Answering machine  
connected to the fax.  
p. 6-4  
answering machine.  
NET SWITCH*  
Allows you to have one  
telephone line with two  
Subscription to the  
Telstra FaxStreamTM  
numbers: one for fax and Duet service (Australia)  
one for telephone.  
or the Telecom  
FaxAbility service (New  
Zealand).  
* This setting is only available for some countries.  
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Setting the receive mode  
Once you have decided which mode is suitable for your needs, set the mode by pressing [Receive  
Mode].  
1
Press [Receive Mode].  
Every time you press [Receive Mode], the mode changes cyclically.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
Receiving both documents and telephone calls  
automatically: Fax/Tel mode ___________________  
If you set Fax/Tel mode, you can control precisely how the fax handles incoming calls by adjusting  
the following settings:  
• Adjust the time the fax takes to check whether a call is from a fax machine or a telephone (RING  
START TIME setting).  
• Adjust the length of time the fax rings when the call is a voice call (F/T RING TIME setting).  
• Set whether the fax switches to receive mode after the ring time set in F/T RING TIME has  
elapsed (DEFAULT ACTION setting).  
1
2
3
4
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
USER SETTINGS  
Use [3] or [4] to select RX SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
ECM RX  
Use [3] or [4] to select FAX/TEL AUTO SW.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
RING START TIME  
Press [Start/Copy].  
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6
7
Use the numeric buttons to enter the time the fax waits before ringing when it receives a  
call.  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
22SEC  
Use the numeric buttons to enter the time the fax rings while waiting for someone to pick up  
the handset.  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
RECEIVE  
Use [3] or [4] to select RECEIVE or DISCONNECT.  
This setting tells the fax what to do if the handset is not picked up within the specified ring time set in  
step 6.  
6
8
9
Press [Start/Copy].  
RECEIVINGDOCUMENTS  
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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Receiving documents manually: MANUAL  
MODE__________________________________________  
1
Check that Manual is displayed on the LCD (see p. 6-2).  
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Manual  
2
3
4
Check that the handset or extension phone is connected to the fax (see p. 1-4).  
When you hear the handset or extension phone rings, pick up the handset.  
If you hear a person’s voice:  
Start your conversation. If the caller wants to send a document after talking to you, ask  
them to press the start button on their fax machine.  
When you hear a slow beep, press [Start/Copy] on the fax to begin receiving the document.  
Hang up the handset.  
• If the extension phone is located away from your fax, dial 25 (the remote receiving ID) on the  
extension phone and hang up.  
• The fax begins receiving the document.  
If you hear a slow beep tone:  
Someone is trying to send you a document.  
• Press [Start/Copy] and hang up the handset.  
• If the extension phone is located away from your fax, dial 25 (the remote receiving ID) on the  
extension phone and hang up.  
• The fax begins receiving the document.  
nBe sure to hang up the handset after you press [Start/Copy] otherwise the call will be disconnected.  
Receiving documents with an answering  
machine: ANS.MACHINE MODE  
(FAX-B120/B115 only)__________________________  
Connecting an answering machine to your fax allows you to receive documents and telephone  
messages while you are out.  
Using your fax with an answering machine  
Follow these guidelines when using your fax with an answering machine.  
• Set the answering machine to answer on the first or second ring.  
• When recording an outgoing message on the answering machine, the entire message must be no  
longer than 15 seconds.  
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Other features  
Saving ink while receiving documents ________  
You can enable/disable ink-saving feature by pressing the [Ink Saver] button when the [Function]  
button is pressed.  
1
2
Press [Function].  
Press [Ink Saver].  
Use [3] or [4] to select ON or OFF.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
Receiving documents in memory while  
performing another task or when a problem  
occurs _________________________________________  
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RECEIVINGDOCUMENTS  
If your fax is performing another task or encounters a problem when receiving a document, it  
automatically stores the unprinted pages in memory, and the LCD displays REC’D IN MEMORY as  
well as one or more messages. For an explanation of the message(s) and details on the action to  
take, see p. 9-18.  
n You can set the fax not to store documents in memory if a problem occurs during reception  
(see MEMORY RX, p. 8-4).  
• Once the pages are printed, they are deleted from memory.  
Polling to receive documents__________________  
The polling feature allows you to request a document to be faxed to you from another fax machine.  
The sending party only needs to make sure the document is on a fax machine and ready to be sent.  
Thus, when your fax polls the other fax machine, the document is sent automatically. The fax can  
poll any fax machine that supports polling.  
• Before attempting to poll a fax machine, make sure that the other fax machine supports polling.  
• If the other party is using a Canon fax machine which has the Polling ID function, ask them to set the  
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Polling ID of their fax machine to 255 (11111111 binary number).  
• For details on the Polling ID, see the other party’s fax machine manual. In all other cases the Polling  
ID is not a concern.  
Your fax cannot be polled by another fax machine.  
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1
2
Press [Function].  
Press [Polling].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Dial the fax number of the fax machine you wish to poll.  
Use one of the dialling methods described on page 5-2.  
TEL=  
34567890  
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1
Press [Start/Copy].  
Your fax begins receiving the document.  
Cancelling receiving  
Press [Stop].  
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Telstra FaxStream™ Duet (Australia only)  
Telstra offers the FaxStream™ Duet capability. If you subscribe to this service, your line is assigned  
two numbers: one for fax and one for phone. When the fax number is called, the network sends a  
specific ringing tone which your fax recognises and automatically handles as a fax call. If the phone  
number is called, a different ringing tone is sent out from the network so that the call is handled as a  
voice call. This means that there is no switching delay at the other party’s end.  
Contact Telstra for connection information.  
Setting the fax for network switch ____________  
• When the fax number is called, you will hear a triple-ring* ringing tone.  
• When the telephone number is called, you will hear a ringing tone other than the triple-ring  
ringing tone. The ringing tone depends on your switchboard.  
1
Press [Receive Mode] to select NET SWITCH.  
See Setting the receive mode, p. 6-2.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
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* Three short rings (short-short-short) at regular intervals  
RECEIVINGDOCUMENTS  
Operation for network switch system _________  
The procedures for using the network switch system are almost the same as when using the fax over  
a normal telephone line. When you receive calls, however, the fax will respond slightly differently  
as described below.  
When you hear the telephone call ring pattern:  
Pick up the handset and talk normally. If you hear a slow beep, it means the call is from a fax  
machine trying to send a document. Press [Start/Copy] to receive the document. If you do not pick  
up the handset, the fax continues to ring until the other party hangs up. If an answering machine is  
connected, it takes over the call.  
When you hear the fax call ring pattern (triple ring):  
After the fax rings, it receives the document automatically.  
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Telecom FaxAbility (New Zealand only)  
Telecom N.Z. offers the FaxAbility capability. If you subscribe to this service, your line is assigned  
two numbers: one for fax and one for phone. When the fax number is called, the network sends a  
specific ringing tone which your fax recognises and automatically handles as a fax call. If the phone  
number is called, a different ringing tone is sent out from the network so that the call is handled as a  
voice call. This means that there is no switching delay at the other party’s end.  
Contact Telecom for connection information.  
Setting the fax for network switch ____________  
1
Press [Receive Mode] to select NET SWITCH.  
See Setting the receive mode, p. 6-2.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
Operation for network switch system _________  
The procedures for using the network switch system are almost the same as when using the fax over  
a normal telephone line. When you receive calls, however, the fax will respond slightly differently  
as described below.  
When you hear the telephone call ring pattern:  
Pick up the handset and talk normally. If you hear a slow beep, it means the call is from a fax  
machine trying to send a document. Press [Start/Copy] to receive the document. If you do not pick  
up the handset, the fax continues to ring until the other party hangs up. If an answering machine is  
connected, it takes over the call.  
When you hear the fax call ring pattern:  
After the fax rings, it receives the document automatically.  
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USING THE BUILT-IN ANSWERING MACHINE (TAM MODE) (FAX-B140 only)  
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Recording the outgoing message  
Before you use TAM MODE, you must record an outgoing message. Use the microphone on the  
operation panel to record your outgoing message. Only one outgoing message, no longer than 20  
seconds, can be recorded.  
Types of messages that can be recorded ______  
OUTGOING MESSAGE: Answering machine message  
ALT OUTGOING MSG: Answering message only, used when the recording time is set to 0 or  
the memory is full. Caller cannot leave a message.  
VOICE MEMO:  
See p. 7-6.  
FAXTEL MESSAGE:  
Message played when the Fax/Tel mode is set.  
FORWARDING MSG: Message played when any new telephone messages are forwarded to a  
forwarding number.  
Recording the outgoing message ______________  
To record another type of message, select the type of message you want to record in step 1, and then  
follow the procedure below to record it.  
1
2
Use [3] or [4] to select OUTGOING MESSAGE.  
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Press [Record] and speak into the microphone to record your outgoing message.  
The remaining recording time is displayed on the LCD.  
-or-  
Press [Start/Copy], use [3] or [4] to select RECORD and press [Start/Copy] again. Then speak  
into the microphone to record your outgoing message.  
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TIME LEFT  
19  
3
Press [Stop] twice when recording is finished.  
You can record an alternative outgoing message, fax/telephone switching message or forwarding  
message by selecting the appropriate option in step 1 above and then continuing on to steps 2 and 3.  
You cannot delete the OUTGOING MESSAGE. To record a new outgoing message, repeat steps 1  
to 3 above. The old outgoing message will be automatically deleted when you record your new  
message.  
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Setting TAM MODE  
Setting TAM MODE allows you to receive telephone messages and fax transmissions while the fax  
is unattended. When you cancel TAM MODE, any new telephone messages will be played  
automatically.  
1
Press [TAM] to set TAM MODE.  
• When you set TAM MODE, the TAM LED lights up and the outgoing message is played.  
• When you cancel TAM MODE, the TAM LED switches off. If you have any new telephone messages,  
the messages are played automatically.  
• To cancel TAM MODE, press [TAM] again.  
15:00  
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n• NO OGM is displayed on the LCD when no outgoing message has been recorded. You must  
record an outgoing message before you can set TAM MODE (see p. 7-1).  
• A maximum of 55 messages, including an outgoing message, alternative message and voice  
memos, with a total maximum recording time of 10 minutes can be recorded. You can set a  
maximum recording time of 120 seconds for each telephone message (see p. 7-3).  
• If you have any new telephone messages, the TAM LED blinks and the number of messages  
appears on the LCD.  
• The date and time when the telephone message was recorded, the number of telephone messages  
and the number of the message being played (ICM No.) are displayed whenever a message is  
played.  
When TAM MODE is set and a call is received, the fax will respond as described below.  
1
The fax will ring 2 or 5 times, when TOLL SAVER is set to ON, depending on whether there are  
any telephone messages (see p. 7-5).  
When TOLL SAVER is set to OFF, you can specify the number of times the fax will ring.  
2
3
The outgoing message is played to the other party.  
If the other party sends a fax after they leave a message, or if the call is a fax call, the fax is  
received automatically.  
When the fax is set to MANUAL MODE and MAN/AUTO SWITCH has been set to OFF, TAM  
MODE will be activated if the fax rings 15 times and the call is not answered (only when an  
outgoing message has been recorded). When the call is disconnected, the fax returns to MANUAL  
MODE.  
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Setting the recording time for a telephone  
message _______________________________________  
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
USER SETTINGS  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select TAM SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
30 SECONDS  
3
4
Use [3] or [4] to select the recording time.  
The recording time can be set to 0, 30, 60 or 120 seconds.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
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Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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When the recording time is set to 0, the alternative outgoing message is played. If an alternative  
outgoing message has not been recorded, the outgoing message is played. In this case, there will be  
no beep after the message is played and the caller will not be able to leave a message.  
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Setting TAM MONITOR ________________________  
TAM MONITOR allows you to screen all incoming calls.  
To use this feature, LINE MONITOR VOL (see p. 8-2) must be set to a setting other than 0. If LINE  
MONITOR VOL is set to 0, you will not be able to hear any incoming messages as they are being  
recorded.  
n
1
2
3
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
USER SETTINGS  
Use [3] or [4] to select TAM SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
MESSAGE LENGTH  
Use [3] or [4] to select TAM MONITOR.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
OFF  
4
5
Use [3] or [4] to select ON.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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Setting TOLL SAVER ___________________________  
Setting TOLL SAVER allows you to check whether you have any new messages when you call from  
a remote location.  
1
2
3
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
USER SETTINGS  
Use [3] or [4] to select TAM SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
MESSAGE LENGTH  
Use [3] or [4] to select TOLL SAVER.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
• When TOLL SAVER is set to ON and there are telephone messages, the fax will ring twice before  
answering the call.  
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• When TOLL SAVER is set to ON and there are no telephone messages, the fax will ring five times  
before answering the call.  
ON  
T
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4
5
Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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AX-B140only)  
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Recording voice memos  
Use this feature when you are going out and want to leave a message for another member of the  
family.  
Use the microphone on the printer cover to record your voice memo.  
Only one voice memo, 30, 60, or 120 seconds*, can be recorded. If you record a new voice memo  
when there is already a voice memo recorded, the old voice memo will be deleted.  
1
2
Use [3] or [4] to select VOICE MEMO.  
Press [Record] and speak into the microphone to record your voice memo.  
The remaining recording time is displayed on the LCD.  
-or-  
Press [Start/Copy], use [3] or [4] to select RECORD and press [Start/Copy] again. Then speak  
into the microphone to record your voice memo.  
TIME LEFT  
29  
3
Press [Stop] twice when recording is finished.  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
15:00  
:00  
To play a voice memo, repeat step 1 above and then press [Play]. Alternatively, carry out step 1  
above, press [Start/Copy], select PLAY and then press [Start/Copy].  
n
-or-  
1
Press [Record].  
RECORD A MESSAGE  
2
3
Press [Record] or [Start/Copy]. Then speak into the microphone to record your voice memo.  
The remaining recording time is displayed on the LCD.  
TIME LEFT  
29  
Press [Stop] when recording is finished.  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
* The recording time for a voice memo can be set to the same settings as the recording time for a telephone  
message. However, if you set 0 as the recording time for each telephone message, voice memo recording  
time will be set to 30.  
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Deleting messages  
1
2
Use [3] or [4] to select the type of message you want to delete.  
FAXTEL MESSAGE  
Press [Delete].  
The fax asks you to confirm that you want to delete the message.  
YES=(A) NO=(#)  
3
Press [:] to delete the message.  
If you do not want to delete the message, press [#].  
-or-  
1
Use [3] or [4] to select the type of message you want to delete.  
FAXTEL MESSAGE  
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Press [Start/Copy].  
USINGTHEBIL  
PLAY  
2
3
Use [3] or [4] to select ERASE.  
T
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Press [Start/Copy] .  
The fax asks you to confirm that you want to delete the message.  
YES=(A) NO=(#)  
4
Press [:] to delete the message.  
If you do not want to delete the message, press [#].  
You cannot delete the OUTGOING MESSAGE. The old outgoing message will be automatically  
AMMODE)(F  
deleted when you record your new message.  
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Playing telephone messages  
Telephone messages will be played back in order from the oldest message recorded. If a voice  
memo has been recorded, it will be played back first.  
1
Press [Play].  
The date and time when the telephone message was recorded, the number of telephone messages and  
the number of the message being played (ICM No.) are displayed whenever a message is played.  
SUN 17:15  
02/05  
• Press [  
• Press [  
• Press [  
] to listen to the message again. (Repeat)  
] to play the next message. (Skip)  
] twice to play the previous message.  
n
• Press [Stop] to stop playback.  
• Press [Delete] during playback to delete a message.  
• Use [3] or [4] to change the volume.  
Follow the procedures below to delete all messages.  
1
Press [Delete].  
YES=(A) NO=(#)  
2
Press [:] to delete all messages.  
If you change your mind and decide not to delete all messages, press [#].  
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Remote control features  
Use these features when you call home to play back any messages you may have received. You can  
also use the remote control features to set TAM MODE.  
You must register a four-digit PIN as your password before you can use these features (see below).  
Registering the password for remote control__  
1
2
3
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
USER SETTINGS  
Use [3] or [4] to select TAM SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
MESSAGE LENGTH  
Use [3] or [4] to select PASSWORD.  
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Press [Start/Copy].  
USINGTHEBIL  
PASSWORD  
1234  
4
5
Use the numeric buttons to enter a four-digit PIN as your password.  
T
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Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
Registration ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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Using remote control __________________________  
1
2
3
Call home.  
The outgoing message will be played.  
Press [#] while the outgoing message is playing. Enter your password when you hear the  
beeps indicating that you should enter your password.  
When your password is accepted, you will hear a confirmation tone (a short series of beeps).  
4
5
The fax will now accept remote control commands (see List of remote control commands,  
p. 7-11).  
For example, press [1][1][#] to play back any telephone messages you may have received. When  
playback has finished, press [9][9][#] to end the remote control.  
End the remote control and hang up the handset.  
n• A password is required to use the remote control features. However, if PIN ENTRY is set to OFF  
(see p. 8-6), it is not necessary to enter your password when you use the FORWARDING MSG  
feature (see p. 7-12).  
• If you enter an invalid password, you will hear an error tone. If you enter two invalid passwords  
consecutively, the call will be disconnected.  
You should enter a remote command within 20 seconds of entering your password. If more than  
20 seconds elapse after you enter your password and you do not enter a remote command, the call  
will be disconnected.  
• The remote control features can be used even when the fax is set to a mode other than TAM  
MODE.  
• In FAX ONLY MODE, the outgoing message will not be played. Press [#] when the call is  
connected.  
• In Fax/Tel mode (FAX/TEL AUTO SW), press [#] while the Fax/Tel message is playing. If you  
have not set a Fax/Tel message, press [#] when the call is connected.  
• In MANUAL MODE, press [#] if MAN/AUTO SWITCH has been set. If MAN/AUTO SWITCH  
is off, the fax will ring 15 times. Press [#] while the outgoing message is playing. Then, enter  
your password when you hear the beeps.  
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List of remote control commands  
Command  
Sub-command*  
Description  
11#  
Play ICM  
Repeat  
Skip  
Stop playback  
Delete  
4#  
6#  
5#  
9#  
19#  
20#  
Delete all ICM  
Record voice memo  
End recording  
#
21#  
Play voice memo  
4#  
5#  
Repeat  
Stop playback  
29#  
31#  
Delete voice memo  
Record outgoing message  
End recording  
Record alternative outgoing message  
End recording  
Record forwarding message  
End recording  
Record FAX/TEL switching message  
End recording  
#
#
#
#
32#  
33#  
34#  
41#  
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Play outgoing message  
Repeat  
Stop playback  
4#  
5#  
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42#  
43#  
44#  
Play alternative outgoing message  
Repeat  
Stop playback  
Play forwarding message  
Repeat  
Stop playback  
Play FAX/TEL switching message  
Repeat  
Stop playback  
4#  
5#  
4#  
5#  
4#  
5#  
AMMODE)(F  
50#  
51#  
60#  
61#  
89#  
99#  
Cancel TAM MODE  
Set TAM MODE  
Cancel ICM forwarding mode  
Set ICM forwarding mode**  
Delete voice memo/all ICM messages  
End remote control  
AX-B140only)  
*
Sub-commands are only valid while the command they are linked to is active.  
** When no forwarding number has been set, ICM forwarding mode cannot be set. When TAM MODE has not  
been set, entering this command activates TAM MODE and ICM forwarding mode simultaneously.  
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Forwarding telephone messages  
This feature allows you to automatically forward telephone messages, recorded when the fax is set  
to TAM MODE, to a registered forwarding number.  
You can use remote control to access the forwarding number and listen to your telephone messages.  
n You must register a forwarding number and set TAM MODE before you can use this feature. Remote  
control cannot be used to set this feature unless a forwarding number has been registered.  
• If you set FWD SETTINGS to ON when a forwarding message has not been recorded, you will hear  
a tone instead of a forwarding message when telephone messages are forwarded.  
Setting the forwarding number________________  
1
2
3
4
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
USER SETTINGS  
Use [3] or [4] to select TAM SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
MESSAGE LENGTH  
Use [3] or [4] to select FWD SETTINGS.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
OFF  
Use [3] or [4] to select ON.  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
TEL=  
5
6
Use the numeric buttons to enter the forwarding number.  
A maximum of 40 digits can be entered.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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Setting the number of redial times ____________  
1
Follow steps 1 to 5 on p. 7-12.  
FWD TEL NUMBER  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select AUTO REDIAL.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
OFF  
3
4
Use [3] or [4] to select ON.  
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
2TIMES  
Use the numeric buttons to enter the number of redial times.  
7
Press [Start/Copy] twice.  
USINGTHEBIL  
2MIN.  
5
6
Use the numeric buttons to enter the redial interval.  
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Press [Start/Copy].  
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
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Setting PIN ENTRY ____________________________  
1
Follow steps 1 to 5 on p. 7-12.  
FWD TEL NUMBER  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select PIN ENTRY.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
OFF  
3
4
Use [3] or [4] to select ON.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
FWD TEL NUMBER  
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
If PIN ENTRY is set to OFF, it is not necessary to enter your password when you use the  
FORWARDING MSG feature (see p. 7-12).  
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When a forwarded call is received  
When FWD SETTINGS is set to ON, telephone messages recorded when the fax is set to TAM  
MODE will be automatically forwarded to a registered forwarding number.  
1
2
3
A call is received at the forwarding number.  
When you answer the phone you will hear your forwarding message.  
Press [#] while the forwarding message is playing.  
If you have not set a forwarding message, press [#] when you hear the tone.  
4
Enter your password when you hear the beeps.  
• When PIN ENTRY is set to OFF (see p. 7-14), step 4 is not required.  
• If you enter an invalid password, you will hear an error tone. If you enter two invalid passwords  
consecutively, the call will be disconnected.  
5
6
Any new telephone messages will be played.  
When playback ends, it will be possible to use the remote control features.  
For the remote control features, see pp. 7-9 to 7-11.  
7
Hang up the handset when you have finished.  
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You can set the fax to redial the forwarding number a certain number of times at specified  
USINGTHEBIL  
intervals when forwarding is not possible, such as at times when the forwarding number is busy  
or the phone is unattended. If forwarding is still not possible after the fax redials the forwarding  
number the specified number of times, the forwarding setting will be temporarily cancelled.  
However, the fax will dial the forwarding number again when any new telephone messages are  
received.  
You should enter a remote command within 20 seconds of entering your password. If more than  
20 seconds elapse after you enter your password and you do not enter a remote command, the call  
will be disconnected.  
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SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS  
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Selecting a menu  
The USER SETTINGS, REPORT SETTINGS, TX SETTINGS, RX SETTINGS, PRINTER  
SETTINGS, SYSTEM SETTINGS, and TAM SETTINGS* menus allow you to customise the way  
your fax works. Each menu contains settings that control different functions of your fax.  
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Start/Copy].  
USER SETTINGS  
2
Use [3] and [4] to scroll through the menus and select the menu you want.  
You can select the USER SETTINGS, REPORT SETTINGS, TX SETTINGS, RX SETTINGS,  
PRINTER SETTINGS, SYSTEM SETTINGS or TAM SETTINGS* menu (see pp. 8-2 to 8-6).  
3
4
Press [Start/Copy] to access the settings under the menu you selected.  
See the tables on the following pages (see pp. 8-2 to 8-6) for guidelines on selecting and  
registering settings.  
• Use [3] and [4] to scroll through the settings.  
• To register a setting or access a sub-setting, press [Start/Copy].  
• To return to a previous level, press [Function].  
DATE & TIME  
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5
Press [Stop].  
Setting ends and the fax returns to standby mode.  
SETTINGANDACTIVITYREPOR  
• If at any stage you want to return to standby mode, press [Stop].  
• If you pause for more than 60 seconds while accessing a menu, the fax will automatically return  
to standby mode.  
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* FAX-B140 only.  
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USER SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
Settings  
DATE & TIME  
Set the date and time (24-hour clock) using the numeric  
buttons.  
UNIT TELEPHONE #  
UNIT NAME  
Enter your fax number using the numeric buttons.  
This is the name that appears at the top of each fax page  
you send (see p. 2-6).  
TX TERMINAL ID  
TTI POSITION  
This option sets the parameters for the identification header  
that appears on every page you send.  
ON/OFF  
Select the position of the TTI.  
INSIDE IMAGE/  
OUTSIDE IMAGE  
TEL/FAX  
TELEPHONE # MARK  
SCAN CONTRAST  
Select the icon for the fax number.  
Set the density of the reproduction.  
STANDARD/DARKER/  
LIGHTER  
OFFHOOK ALARM  
Enable/disable the off hook alarm. The alarm alerts you that  
the handset is not seated properly in its cradle.  
ON/OFF  
VOLUME CONTROL  
LINE MONITOR VOL  
CALLING VOLUME  
Set the volume of the fax sounds.  
Set the volume of the line monitor (sound during dialling).  
0 (off)/1/2/3  
1/2/3  
Set the volume of the ring produced when the fax detects a  
voice call during FAX/TEL switchover.  
ALARM VOLUME  
Set the volume of the error alarm sound.  
0 (off)/1/2/3  
KEYPAD VOLUME  
RX CALL LEVEL  
Set the volume of the keypad.  
Set the ring tone.  
0 (off)/1/2/3  
STANDARD/HIGH  
TEL LINE TYPE  
Set the dialling method the fax uses to match the type of  
phone line you have.  
TOUCH TONE/  
ROTARY PULSE  
R-KEY SETTING  
PSTN  
Set the type of PBX through which your fax is connected.  
PSTN/PBX  
Your fax is connected to an outside line.  
PBX: ACCESS TYPE  
Your fax is connected through a PBX.  
PREFIX/HOOKING  
ACCESS NUMBER If you select PREFIX, you can enter an outside line number of  
up to 19 digits.  
AUTO VOICE DIAL  
Enable/disable automatic dialling for UCanTalk.  
ON/OFF  
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REPORT SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
Settings  
OUTPUT NO/  
TX REPORT  
Enable/disable automatic printing of the transmission report.  
OUTPUT NO: Turn off the activity report feature.  
OUTPUT YES: Set the fax to print an activity report every  
time you send a document.  
OUTPUT YES/  
PRINT ERROR ONLY  
PRINT ERROR ONLY: Print only when an error occurs during  
sending.  
RX REPORT  
Enable/disable automatic printing of the reception report.  
OUTPUT NO: Turn off the activity report feature.  
OUTPUT YES: Set the fax to print an activity report every  
time you receive a document.  
OUTPUT NO/  
OUTPUT YES/  
PRINT ERROR ONLY/  
PRINT ERROR ONLY: Print only when an error occurs during  
receiving.  
ACTIVITY REPORT  
AUTO PRINT  
Enable/disable automatic printing of the activity report.  
When you set ON, your fax is set to print an activity report  
for every 20 transactions (sending and receiving).  
OUTPUT NO/  
OUTPUT YES  
TX/RX SEPARATE  
Divide the activity management report into sending and  
receiving transactions.  
ON/OFF  
TX SETTINGS  
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Name  
Description  
Settings  
SETTINGANDACTIVITYREPOR  
ECM TX  
Enable/disable error correction during transmission.  
ON/OFF  
MID PAUSE SET  
Set the length of the pause you insert into a dialling  
sequence.  
4 seconds (1 to 15)  
AUTO REDIAL  
Determine whether the fax will redial a number if it fails to  
get a response on the first attempt.  
ON/OFF  
REDIAL TIMES  
Set the number of retries.  
2 times (1 to 10)  
REDIAL INTERVAL  
Set the period of time between redialling attempts.  
2 minutes (2 to 99)  
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RX SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
Settings  
ON/OFF  
ECM RX  
Enable/disable error correction during reception.  
FAX/TEL AUTO SW  
Enable/disable FAX/TEL switchover. When ON, this feature  
answers calls, and if no fax tone is detected, the fax rings to  
alert you of an incoming call.  
RING START TIME  
F/T RING TIME  
Set the duration that the fax listens for a fax tone before  
starting to ring.  
8 seconds (0 to 30)  
Set the length of time the fax will ring to alert you of an  
incoming call.  
22 seconds (10 to 60)  
DEFAULT ACTION  
INCOMING RING  
Select the action taken after the F/T RING TIME expires.  
DISCONNECT/RECEIVE  
ON/OFF  
When the handset or an extension phone is connected, set  
the fax to ring when it receives a call.  
RING COUNT  
Set the number of incoming rings before the fax answers.  
2 times (1 to 99)  
ON/OFF  
MAN/AUTO SWITCH  
Determine if the fax switches to document receive mode  
after the fax rings for a specified time when the fax is in the  
manual receive mode.  
RING TIME  
Set the amount of time the fax will ring before switching to  
document receive mode.  
15 seconds (1 to 99)  
REMOTE RX  
Enables/disables remote receiving.  
ON/OFF  
REMOTE RX ID  
If you set REMOTE RX to ON, you can select the remote  
receiving ID.  
25 (00 to 99)  
MEMORY RX  
Turn on/off memory receiving of a document.  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
CALLER ID*  
Determine if the fax displays the callers name and fax  
number when receiving a call.  
* Only available in some countries.  
PRINTER SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
Settings  
RX REDUCTION  
Enable/disable reduction for received documents.  
Select the reduction rate.  
ON/OFF  
FIXED REDUCTION  
STANDARD/  
A4LTR/  
LGLLTR  
REDUCE DIMENSION  
PAPER SIZE  
Select reduction in height only or both width and height.  
Select the size of the loaded fax paper.  
VERTICAL ONLY/  
HORIZ & VERTICAL  
A4/LTR/LGL  
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SYSTEM SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
Settings  
ON/OFF  
AUTO TEST PRINT  
Enable/disable auto test printing whenever the BJ cartridge  
is replaced.  
DATE SETUP  
Set the date format.  
YYYY MM/DD  
MM/DD/YYYY  
DD/MM YYYY  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
Set the language of the LCD messages.  
ENGLISH/FRENCH/  
SPANISH/GERMAN/  
ITALIAN/DUTCH/  
FINNISH/PORTUGUESE/  
NORWEGIAN/SWEDISH/  
DANISH/SLOVENE/  
CZECH/HUNGARIAN/  
RUSSIAN  
TX START SPEED  
RX START SPEED  
COUNTRY SELECT*  
Set the speed at which the fax starts transmitting. Set this to  
a lower speed if you have difficulties connecting over long  
distance or noisy lines.  
14400bps/9600bps/  
7200bps/4800bps  
Set the speed at which the fax starts receiving. Set this to a  
lower speed if you have difficulties connecting over long  
distance or noisy lines.  
9600bps/7200bps/  
4800bps  
Set the country.  
OTHERS/UK/GERMANY/  
FRANCE/ITALY/SPAIN/  
HOLLAND/DENMARK/  
NORWAY/SWEDEN/  
FINLAND/AUSTRIA/  
BELGIUM/SWITZERLAND/  
PORTUGAL/IRELAND/  
GREECE/LUXEMBOURG/  
HUNGARY/CZECH/  
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RUSSIA/SLOVENIA/  
SOUTH AFRICA  
SUMMER TIME  
BEGIN DATE/TIME  
END DATE/TIME  
Enable/disable the summer time system.  
ON/OFF  
Set the beginning of the summer time period.  
Set the end of the summer time period.  
MONTH: Set the beginning/end month.  
JANUARY/FEBRUARY/  
MARCH/APRIL/MAY/  
JUNE/JULY/AUGUST/  
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER/  
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER  
WEEK: Set the beginning/end week.  
DAY: Set the beginning/end day of the week.  
TIME: Set the beginning/end time.  
FIRST WEEK/SECOND  
WEEK/THIRD WEEK/  
FOURTH WEEK/  
LAST WEEK  
MONDAY/TUESDAY/  
WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY/  
FRIDAY/SATURDAY/  
SUNDAY  
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TAM SETTINGS (FAX-B140 only)  
Name  
Description  
Settings  
MESSAGE LENGTH  
Set the maximum recording time for each recorded message.  
0 seconds/30 seconds/  
60 seconds/120 seconds  
PASSWORD  
TOLL SAVER  
Set a four-digit PIN so that you can access the fax from  
remote locations.  
1234 (0000 to 9999)  
Setting this feature to ON allows calls to be picked up after  
2 rings when you have a new message.  
ON/OFF  
RING COUNT  
If you set TOLL SAVER to OFF, this feature allows you to set  
the number of times the fax rings.  
2 times (1 to 15)  
FWD SETTINGS  
Allows you to forward messages.  
ON/OFF  
FWD TEL NUMBER  
Forwarding telephone number  
A maximum of 40 digits can be entered.  
AUTO REDIAL  
Redial the previously dialled number.  
REDIAL TIMES: Set the number of retries.  
REDIAL INTERVAL: Set the period of time between redialling  
attempts.  
ON/OFF  
2 times (1 to 10)  
2 minutes (2 to 99)  
PIN ENTRY  
Pin confirmation  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
TAM MONITOR  
Allows you to screen all incoming calls.  
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Activity reports  
Your fax keeps track of most of its sending and receiving operations. These operations can be  
printed out in the form of activity reports that can help you check the dates and times of fax  
transmissions and whether or not each transaction was successful.  
How to print a report __________________________  
Depending on the type of report, you can have the fax print the report automatically, or you can  
print it directly. The TX report, RX report, MULTI TX/RX report, and Memory clear report can  
only be printed automatically. See REPORT SETTINGS (p. 8-3) on how and when reports are  
printed automatically.  
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Report].  
2
Use [3] or [4] to display the type of report you want to print.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
You can select ACTIVITY REPORT, 1-TOUCH LIST, CODED DIAL LIST, or USER DATA LIST.  
You can select the order in which you want destinations in the 1-TOUCH LIST or CODED DIAL LIST  
to be listed.  
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Activity report _________________________________  
Summarises the information for the sending and receiving activities of your fax after 20  
transactions. For automatic printing, see ACTIVITY REPORT, p. 8-3.  
Transactions in an activity report are listed chronologically.  
One-touch speed dialling list __________________  
Lists the numbers and names registered under one-touch speed dialling buttons.  
Coded speed dialling list ______________________  
Lists the numbers and names registered under coded speed dialling codes.  
User’s data list_________________________________  
Lists the current settings of the fax and the registered sender information.  
Doc. memory list ______________________________  
Lists the documents currently stored in the fax’s memory (see p. 5-14).  
TX (Transmission) report_______________________  
You can set the fax to print an activity report every time you send a document. See TX REPORT,  
p. 8-3.  
RX (Reception) report__________________________  
Normally the fax does not print an activity report for receiving, but you can set the fax to print an  
activity report every time you receive a document. See RX REPORT, p. 8-3.  
You can set the fax to print an activity report only when an error occurs during receiving. See RX  
REPORT, p. 8-3.  
Multi TX/RX (Transaction) report ______________  
Lists the result of a sequential broadcasting.  
If you set the fax to print activity reports (TX REPORT or RX REPORT) and then use sequential  
broadcasting, a MULTI TX/RX REPORT will be printed instead of a TX (Transmission) REPORT.  
See TX REPORT, p. 8-3.  
A memory clear report is printed automatically when power is restored after a power failure. See  
Memory clear report, p. 9-19.  
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SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS  
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Clearing jams  
Jams in the document tray ____________________  
When a document jams or misfeeds in the document tray, OPEN COVER and SEE FIG. 1 are  
displayed on the LCD. If the fax does not feed out the document after you press [Start/Copy] for a  
few seconds, follow the procedures below to remove the document.  
n You do not need to unplug the fax when clearing document jams.  
1
Open the printer cover by gently pulling it towards you.  
Do not try to pull the document out without opening the printer cover since you may tear or smudge the  
document.  
2
Push the document release button on the left-side panel of the fax.  
3
Remove the document.  
• Pull it gently in either direction.  
• If you cannot pull the document out easily, hold down [Start/Copy] for a few seconds. The document  
will be fed out automatically.  
• If a multipage document is loaded, remove the entire document from the document tray.  
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4
5
When you are finished, close the printer cover.  
Be sure to close the printer cover until it locks into place, or the fax will not function properly.  
Press [Stop].  
The fax returns to standby mode.  
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Jams in the multi-purpose tray ________________  
If paper jams in the multi-purpose tray, CLEAR PAPER JAM is displayed on the LCD.  
n You do not need to unplug the fax when clearing paper jams.  
1
Gently pull any jammed paper out of the fax as shown.  
Pull it gently in either direction.  
2
Remove the paper stack from the multi-purpose tray and reload it (see p. 1-8).  
Make sure the stack does not exceed the paper limit mark (P).  
3
Press [Stop].  
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Periodic cleaning  
Your fax requires little periodic maintenance. This section describes the necessary cleaning  
procedures for the fax. Please note the following before cleaning:  
• Be sure to disconnect the power cord before cleaning the fax. Since documents in memory are  
erased when the power is disconnected, print any documents stored in memory before  
disconnecting the power cord (see p. 5-14).  
• Do not use tissue paper, paper towels, or similar materials for cleaning; they can stick to the  
components or generate static charges.  
Never use volatile liquids such as thinners, benzene, acetone, or any other chemical cleaner to  
clean the interior of the fax.  
c
Cleaning the exterior of the fax _______________  
1
Disconnect the power cord from the fax.  
2
Wipe the exterior of the fax with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water or diluted  
dishwashing detergent solution.  
3
When you are finished, reconnect the power cord.  
Cleaning the interior of the fax ________________  
Cleaning inside the printer cover  
To prevent ink spots and paper dust from accumulating inside the fax and affecting print quality,  
clean the print area of the fax periodically.  
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SOLUTIONTOCOMMONPROBLEM  
1
2
Disconnect the power cord from the fax.  
Open the printer cover.  
cDo not touch the components or any metal parts.  
Use a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth to remove any ink or paper debris from the interior of the  
fax (shaded area), especially around the four pinch rollers.  
3
Dirt and dust particles that collect on the underside of the printer cover affect the quality of the  
documents you copy or send.  
Pinch rollers  
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5
When you are finished, close the printer cover.  
Be sure to close the printer cover until it locks into place.  
Reconnect the power cord.  
Cleaning the scanner components  
• If the scanner components are dirty, the documents you send or copy will also be dirty.  
• Use a soft, lint-free cloth.  
n
Do not use tissue paper, paper towels, or similar materials for cleaning.  
c
1
2
3
Disconnect the power cord from the fax.  
Open the printer cover.  
While holding the white sheet open, clean the components:  
Wipe with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water, then wipe with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free  
cloth.  
White sheet  
Scanning glass  
4
5
When you are finished, close the printer cover.  
Be sure to close the printer cover until it locks into place.  
Reconnect the power cord.  
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Testing and cleaning the BJ cartridge print  
head ___________________________________________  
The print head in the BJ cartridge contains nozzles through which ink is propelled onto the paper. To  
maintain the best possible print quality, these nozzles need to be cleaned from time to time. Your fax  
is equipped with a print head cleaning function that does this.  
Printing the nozzle check pattern  
Before cleaning the print head, you may want to print the nozzle check pattern to test the print head  
of the BJ cartridge installed in the fax. This test shows if each print head nozzle is operating  
properly.  
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Cleaning].  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select NOZZLE CHECK.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax prints the nozzle check pattern.  
Nozzle check pattern  
If the pattern is broken  
or missing, clean the BJ  
cartridge print head (see  
p. 9-6).  
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SOLUTIONTOCOMMONPROBLEM  
Print the nozzle check pattern again after cleaning the BJ cartridge print head to check if cleaning  
corrected the problem.  
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Cleaning the BJ cartridge print head  
If your printouts become faint or streaked, or if their quality otherwise deteriorates, print the nozzle  
check pattern to see if the print head nozzles are operating properly (see p. 9-5). If the pattern is  
broken or missing, clean the BJ cartridge print head.  
• To maintain the best possible print quality, clean the BJ cartridge print head from time to time.  
• Cleaning the print head consumes a small amount of ink. Cleaning too often reduces the amount of  
ink in the BJ cartridge.  
n
1
Press [Function].  
Press [Cleaning].  
2
Use [3] or [4] to select HEAD CLEANING.  
Press [Start/Copy].  
The fax cleans the print head.  
You can clean the print head up to five consecutive times if necessary.  
• After cleaning, print the nozzle check pattern to check if cleaning corrected the problem (see  
p. 9-5).  
• If cleaning does not improve print quality, replace the BJ cartridge (see below).  
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Replacing the BJ cartridge_____________________  
• Do not replace the BJ cartridge while the fax is printing or performing another operation.  
• If you need to unplug the fax, wait until it returns to standby mode (time and receive mode displayed  
on the LCD). Otherwise the cartridge holder may not be in its home position, causing the BJ cartridge  
to remain uncapped and dry out.  
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1
2
Make sure the fax is plugged in.  
Open the printer cover.  
• Do not try to manually move or stop the cartridge holder.  
• Do not touch the components shown or any metal parts.  
c
3
Raise the cartridge lock lever q on the cartridge holder and remove the BJ cartridge w.  
1
2
• Discard the old BJ cartridge immediately according to the local laws and regulations for disposal of  
consumables. You may want to place it in a plastic bag to keep any residual ink from spilling.  
• Spilled ink can stain any surface; protect yourself and your work area.  
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Remove the new BJ cartridge from its package, then remove the orange protective cap q  
and tape w.  
1
2
• Discard the cap and tape. Never attempt to reattach them to the BJ cartridge print head.  
• Install the BJ cartridge immediately after removing the cap and tape.  
• Spilled ink can stain any surface; protect yourself and your work area.  
5
With the label facing outwards, insert the BJ cartridge into the cartridge holder q. Lower  
the cartridge lock lever w until you hear a click to lock the cartridge in place.  
2
1
9
The white post (BJ cartridge guide) should be visible through the slot. The BJ cartridge tilts slightly to  
the left in the loaded position.  
SOLUTIONTOCOMMONPROBLEM  
6
Close the printer cover.  
If the AUTO TEST PRINT setting is set to ON:  
The fax automatically prints a test page.  
The fax prints a test page every time you insert a BJ cartridge.  
• Load the paper in the multi-purpose tray before you replace the BJ cartridge.  
You can turn off automatic test printing by changing the AUTO TEST PRINT setting. See SYSTEM  
SETTINGS, p. 8-5.  
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Troubleshooting  
Paper feeding problems _______________________  
Paper does not load.  
The multi-purpose tray may contain too many sheets.  
• Make sure the paper stack in the multi-purpose tray does not exceed the paper limit mark (P)  
(see p. 1-7).  
Paper may not be loaded correctly.  
• Make sure the paper stack is loaded properly in the multi-purpose tray, and that the paper guide  
is adjusted correctly (see p. 1-8).  
Paper is loaded skewed. (Printing is skewed.)  
Paper may not be loaded correctly.  
• Make sure the paper stack is loaded properly in the multi-purpose tray, and that the paper guide  
is adjusted correctly (see p. 1-8).  
• Make sure the right edge of the paper stack is aligned with the right side of the multi-purpose  
tray and the paper guide is aligned with the left edge of the stack (see p. 1-8).  
• Make sure the paper exit path is clear.  
Multiple sheets load into the fax at the same time.  
Paper may not be loaded correctly.  
• Make sure the paper stack is loaded properly in the multi-purpose tray, and that the paper guide  
is adjusted correctly (see p. 1-8).  
Sheets of paper may be sticking together.  
• Be sure to fan the paper stack before loading it in the multi-purpose tray. This keeps the sheets  
of paper from sticking together (see p. 1-8).  
The multi-purpose tray may contain too many sheets.  
• Make sure the paper stack in the multi-purpose tray does not exceed the paper limit mark (P)  
(see p. 1-7).  
• Do not exceed the maximum loading capacity of the multi-purpose tray (see p. 1-7).  
• Do not force the paper stack into the multi-purpose tray.  
Different types of paper may be loaded in the multi-purpose tray.  
• Load only one type of paper.  
• Make sure you load paper that meets the paper requirements for the fax (see Chapter 3).  
Repeated paper jams occur.  
The paper you are using may be causing the jams.  
• Be sure to fan the paper stack before loading it in the multi-purpose tray. This keeps the sheets  
of paper from sticking together (see p. 1-8).  
• Check that the paper you are using and your printing environment (see pp. 1-7, S-1) are within  
the specifications of the fax (see Chapter 3).  
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Faxing problems _______________________________  
Sending problems  
You cannot send a document.  
The BJ cartridge may not be installed properly.  
• Make sure the BJ cartridge is installed properly. Do not remove a used BJ cartridge except to  
replace it with a new one.  
The fax may have overheated.  
• Unplug the fax and let it cool for several minutes. Then plug it back in and try sending again.  
The fax may not be set for the type of telephone line in use (pulse/tone).  
• Make sure the fax is set for the correct telephone line type (see p. 1-12).  
The document may not have been loaded correctly into the document tray.  
• Remove the document, stack it if necessary, and load it into the document tray correctly  
(see p. 3-2).  
• Make sure the printer cover is closed.  
The one-touch speed dialling button or coded speed dialling code you entered may not be  
registered for the feature you want to use.  
• Check the one-touch speed dialling button or coded speed dialling code and make sure it is  
registered correctly (see Chapter 2).  
You dialled or have been provided with an incorrect number.  
• Dial the number again, or check that you have the correct number.  
The receiving party’s fax machine may be out of paper.  
• Call the receiving party and ask them to make sure paper is loaded in their fax machine.  
There may be other documents being sent from memory.  
• Allow time for those documents to finish sending.  
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An error may have occurred during sending.  
• Print an activity report and check for an error (see p. 8-7).  
The telephone line may not be working properly.  
• Make sure there is a dial tone when you press [Hook] or when you lift the handset. If there is no  
dial tone, contact your local telephone company.  
The receiving fax machine may not be a G3 fax machine.  
• Make sure the receiving fax machine is compatible with the fax (which is a G3 fax machine).  
Documents sent from the fax are spotted or dirty.  
The receiving fax machine may not be working properly.  
• Check the fax by making a copy (see p. 4-1). If the copy is clear, the problem may be in the  
receiving fax machine. If the copy is spotted or dirty, clean the scanner components  
(see p. 9-4).  
The document may not have been loaded correctly into the document tray.  
• Remove the document, stack it if necessary, and load it into the document tray correctly  
(see p. 3-2).  
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Cannot send using Error Correction Mode (ECM).  
The receiving party’s fax machine may not support ECM.  
• If the receiving party’s fax machine does not support ECM, then the document is sent in normal  
mode without error checking.  
ECM may be disabled.  
• Make sure ECM is on (see ECM TX, p. 8-3).  
Errors occur frequently while sending.  
The telephone lines may be in poor condition, or you may have a bad connection.  
• Lower the transmission speed (see TX START SPEED, p. 8-5).  
Receiving problems  
Cannot receive a document automatically.  
The fax may not be set to receive automatically.  
• For the fax to receive faxes automatically, the receive mode must be set to FAX ONLY MODE,  
FAX/TEL AUTO SW (Fax/Tel mode), or ANS.MACHINE MODE* (see Chapter 6). If you  
have set ANS.MACHINE MODE*, check that an answering machine is connected to the fax  
and that it is turned on with an outgoing message properly recorded (see p. 7-1).  
The fax may have a document stored in memory.  
• Print out any documents stored in memory (see p. 5-14).  
An error may have occurred during reception.  
• Check the LCD for an error message (see p. 9-15).  
• Print an activity report and check for an error (see p. 8-7).  
The multi-purpose tray may be empty.  
• Make sure paper is loaded in the multi-purpose tray (see p. 1-8).  
The telephone line may not be connected properly.  
• Make sure all line connections are secure (see p. 1-4).  
* FAX-B120/B115 only.  
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The fax does not switch automatically between telephone and fax  
reception.  
The fax may not be set to switch automatically between telephone and fax reception.  
• For the fax to switch automatically, the receive mode must be set to FAX/TEL AUTO SW (Fax/  
Tel mode) or ANS.MACHINE MODE* (see Chapter 6). If you have set ANS.MACHINE  
MODE*, check that an answering machine is connected to the fax and that it is turned on with  
an outgoing message properly recorded (see p. 7-1).  
An error may have occurred during reception.  
• Check the LCD for an error message (see p. 9-15).  
• Print an activity report and check for an error (see p. 8-7).  
The multi-purpose tray may be empty.  
• Make sure paper is loaded in the multi-purpose tray (see p. 1-8).  
The sending fax machine may not send the CNG signal that tells the fax that the incoming  
signal is a fax.  
• Some fax machines cannot send the CNG signal that tells your fax the incoming call is from a  
fax machine. In such cases, you will have to receive the document manually (see p. 6-4).  
Cannot receive a document manually.  
You may have disconnected the call by pressing [Start/Copy] or dialling the remote  
receiving ID after hanging up the handset of the extension phone.  
• Always press [Start/Copy] or dial the remote receiving ID before hanging up the handset,  
otherwise you will disconnect the call.  
Print quality is poor.  
You may not be using the correct type of paper.  
• Make sure you load paper that meets the paper requirements for the fax (see Chapter 3).  
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The BJ cartridge print head may need cleaning.  
• Clean the BJ cartridge print head if necessary (see p. 9-6).  
The sending fax machine may not be functioning properly.  
• The sending fax machine usually determines the quality of the document. Call the sender and  
have them make sure the top cover and scanning glass of their fax machine are clean.  
Error Correction Mode (ECM) may be disabled.  
• Make sure ECM is on (see ECM RX, p. 8-4).  
* FAX-B120/B115 only.  
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Fax does not print.  
The BJ cartridge may not be installed properly.  
• Make sure the BJ cartridge is installed properly (see p. 1-9).  
• Be sure to remove the orange protective tape from the BJ cartridge before you install it  
(see p. 1-10).  
The BJ cartridge print head may need cleaning.  
• Clean the BJ cartridge print head if necessary (see p. 9-6).  
The BJ cartridge may need to be replaced.  
• Determine if the problem is with the BJ cartridge and replace it if necessary (see p. 9-6).  
Fax images print blotched or uneven.  
The telephone lines may be in poor condition, or you may have a bad connection.  
• Error Correction Mode (ECM) sending/receiving should eliminate such problems. However, if  
the telephone lines are in poor condition, you may have to try again.  
The sending fax machine may not be functioning properly.  
• The sending fax machine usually determines the quality of the document. Call the sender and  
have them make sure the top cover and scanning glass of their fax machine are clean.  
Cannot receive using Error Correction Mode (ECM).  
The sending fax machine may not support ECM.  
• If the sending fax machine does not support ECM, then the document is received in normal  
mode without error checking.  
ECM may be disabled.  
• Make sure ECM is on (see ECM RX, p. 8-4).  
Errors occur frequently while receiving.  
The telephone lines may be in poor condition, or you may have a bad connection.  
• Lower the reception speed (see RX START SPEED, p. 8-5).  
The sending fax machine may not be functioning properly.  
• Call the sender and have them check that their fax machine is functioning properly.  
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Copying problems _____________________________  
The fax does not make a copy.  
The BJ cartridge may need to be replaced.  
• Determine if the problem is with the BJ cartridge and replace if necessary (see p. 9-6).  
The document may not have been loaded correctly into the document tray.  
• Remove the document, stack it if necessary, and load it into the document tray correctly  
(see p. 3-2).  
• Make sure the printer cover is closed.  
The BJ cartridge may not be installed properly.  
• Make sure the BJ cartridge is installed properly (see p. 1-9).  
The fax may not be operating properly.  
• Print the nozzle check pattern (see p. 9-5).  
MEMORY FULL appears on the LCD when making multiple copies.  
The fax’s memory is full.  
• Print or delete any documents stored in memory (see pp. 5-14, 5-15) to free up space in the  
fax’s memory, then start again.  
• If you have any page fed out without being copied, simply try copying those pages again.  
• Change the scanning resolution and try copying again.  
The document you are copying may have too many graphics.  
• If multiple pages are being copied, separate the pages into smaller stacks. If not, make the  
desired number of copies one at a time as needed.  
n For additional troubleshooting, see Print quality problems, p. 9-14.  
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Telephone problems ___________________________  
You cannot dial.  
The telephone line may not be connected properly.  
• Make sure all line connections are secure (see p. 1-4).  
The power cord may not be plugged in securely.  
• Check that the power cord is plugged securely into the fax and into the wall outlet (see p. 1-6).  
If the fax is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is plugged in and turned on.  
The fax may not be set for the type of telephone line in use (pulse/tone).  
• Make sure the fax is set for the correct telephone line type (see p. 1-12).  
The handset, telephone, or extension phone disconnects while you are  
talking.  
The power cord may not be plugged in securely.  
• Check that the power cord is plugged securely into the fax and into the wall outlet (see p. 1-6).  
If the fax is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is plugged in and turned on.  
There is interference on the line.  
A mobile phone or cordless phone may be in use near the fax.  
• Make sure that mobile phones and cordless phones are not used near the fax.  
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Print quality problems _________________________  
The print quality is not what you expect; print is not clear, is splashed,  
has missing dots or white streaks.  
The paper you are using may not be supported by the fax.  
• Make sure you are using the recommended paper (see p. 3-3).  
You may be printing on the wrong side of the paper.  
• Some papers have a “right” side for printing. If the print quality is not as clear as you would like  
it to be, try turning the paper over and printing on the other side.  
The nozzles on the BJ cartridge print head may be clogged.  
• Clean the BJ cartridge print head if necessary (see p. 9-6).  
The BJ cartridge may not be installed properly.  
• Make sure the BJ cartridge is installed properly (see p. 1-9).  
The BJ cartridge print head may be empty or damaged.  
• Determine if the problem is with the BJ cartridge print head (see p. 9-5) and replace the BJ  
cartridge if necessary (see p. 9-6).  
The printout contains blurred or smudged ink.  
The paper you are using may not be supported by the fax.  
• Make sure you are using the recommended paper (see p. 3-3).  
You may be printing on the wrong side of the paper.  
• Some papers have a “right” side for printing. If the print quality is not as clear as you would like  
it to be, try turning the paper over and printing on the other side.  
General problems ______________________________  
The fax has no power.  
The power cord may not be plugged in securely.  
• Check that the power cord is plugged securely into the fax and into the wall outlet (see p. 1-6).  
If the fax is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is plugged in and turned on.  
The power cord may not be supplying power.  
• Check the power cord by substituting with another, or by using a voltmeter to test it for  
continuity.  
The fax will not print reports.  
The BJ cartridge may need to be replaced.  
• Determine if the problem is with the BJ cartridge and replace it if necessary (see p. 9-6).  
Nothing appears on the LCD.  
The power cord may not be plugged in securely.  
• Check that the power cord is plugged securely into the fax and into the wall outlet (see p. 1-6).  
If the fax is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is plugged in and turned on. If  
the LCD remains blank, unplug the fax, wait five seconds, then plug it in again.  
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LCD messages  
The following messages are displayed on the LCD when the fax is performing a function or  
encounters an error. The error code appears in the activity report (see p. 8-7).  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
AUTO REDIAL  
The fax is waiting to redial the Wait for the fax to automatically  
receiving number because the redial the number. If you want  
line was busy or the receiving to cancel automatic redialling,  
party did not answer when  
you tried to send the  
document.  
wait until the fax starts dialling  
the number, and press [Stop]  
(see p. 5-9).  
BUSY/NO SIGNAL  
The telephone number you  
dialled is busy.  
Try sending the document at a  
later time.  
The fax number dialled was  
incorrect.  
Check the fax number and dial  
again.  
The other party’s fax machine Contact the other party and  
is not working.  
have them check their fax  
machine.  
The other party is not using a  
G3 machine.  
Contact the other party and ask  
them to send or receive the  
document using a G3 machine.  
The touch tone/rotary pulse  
setting on your fax is  
incorrect.  
Set your fax to the setting that  
matches your telephone line  
(see p. 1-12).  
The receiving fax machine did Contact the receiving party and  
not answer within 55 seconds have them check their fax  
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(after all automatic redialling  
attempts).  
machine. You can try to send  
the document using manual  
sending (see p. 5-4). For long-  
distance call, add pauses to the  
registered number (see p. 5-8).  
SOLUTIONTOCOMMONPROBLEM  
CARTRIDGE JAMMED  
The cartridge holder cannot  
Clear the paper jam or  
move. This is normally due to whatever is obstructing the  
a paper jam.  
cartridge holder and then press  
[Stop] and start again. Do not  
attempt to move the cartridge  
holder manually.  
The scanner unit may not be  
in the fully upright position.  
Press the document release  
button, then gently move the  
scanner unit to the fully upright  
position.  
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Message  
Cause  
Action  
CHANGE CARTRIDGE  
The BJ cartridge is empty.  
Replace the BJ cartridge (see  
p. 9-6). The fax will then print  
automatically any documents  
received in memory.  
CHECK DOCUMENT  
CHECK PAPER SIZE  
The document is not set in the Set the document you are  
document tray.  
trying to send or copy (see  
p. 3-2) and start again.  
The size of the paper in the  
multi-purpose tray and that  
specified in the PAPER SIZE  
setting are different.  
Load the correct paper size or  
change the PAPER SIZE setting  
(see p. 8-4).  
CHECK PRINTER  
There may be an obstruction  
that is not allowing the  
cartridge holder mechanism  
to move.  
Check for any obstruction  
(paper clip, small object, etc.)  
and also that the orange  
protective cap and tape are  
removed from the BJ cartridge.  
Check also for a paper jam and  
clear the jam if necessary (see  
p. 9-1). Then press [Stop] and  
start again.  
The BJ cartridge may be  
defective.  
Press [Stop]. Reinstall the BJ  
cartridge (see p. 1-9) and start  
again.  
In either case, if the error does  
not clear, try unplugging the  
fax. Wait several minutes, then  
plug it back in. Also, try  
replacing the BJ cartridge with  
a new one (see p. 9-6).  
The waste ink tank (which  
holds the ink used for print  
head cleaning) may be full.  
Contact your local authorised  
Canon dealer or the Canon help  
line to have the waste ink tank  
replaced immediately.  
Clear the paper jam (see p. 9-1).  
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Message  
Cause  
Action  
CLEAR PAPER JAM  
There is a paper jam.  
Clear the paper jam (see p. 9-1)  
and reload paper in the multi-  
purpose tray. Press [Stop].  
DATA ERROR  
An error has occurred and all  
one-touch speed dialling,  
coded speed dialling, and user  
data have been lost.  
Press [Start/Copy], then re-  
register the data (see Chapter 2).  
DOC. TOO LONG  
ECM RX  
The document is longer than  
750 mm.  
Use a copier to make a  
reduced copy of the document  
and then send the copy.  
The fax is receiving a  
document using Error  
Correction Mode (ECM).  
ECM receptions may take longer  
than normal receptions. Turn off  
ECM if you need to receive  
quickly, or if you know your local  
lines are in good condition (see  
ECM RX, p. 8-4).  
ECM TX  
The fax is sending a document ECM transmissions may take  
using Error Correction Mode  
(ECM).  
longer than normal  
transmissions. Turn off ECM if  
you need to transmit quickly,  
or if you know your local lines  
are in good condition (see ECM  
TX, p. 8-3).  
MEMORY FULL  
The fax’s memory is full  
Print any documents stored in  
memory (see p. 5-14).  
Then start again.  
because it has received too  
many documents, or a very  
long or detailed document.  
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The fax’s memory is full  
because you either tried to  
Free up space in the fax’s  
memory by printing or  
send too many pages at once, deleting any documents in  
or you tried to send a very  
long or detailed document.  
memory you no longer need (see  
pp. 5-14, 5-15).  
If multiple pages are loaded,  
separate the pages into smaller  
stacks. If not, try sending the  
document by direct sending (see  
p. 5-2).  
MSG DATA LOST  
An error has occurred and all  
voice message data has been  
lost.  
Re-record all answering machine  
messages, such as the outgoing  
message and alternative  
outgoing message (see p. 7-1).  
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Message  
Cause  
Action  
NO DATA  
The one-touch speed dialling  
Register the one-touch speed  
button or coded speed dialling dialling button or coded speed  
code you entered has not  
been registered.  
dialling code (see pp. 2-10,  
2-12).  
NO OGM  
The outgoing message has  
not been recorded.  
Record an outgoing message  
(see p. 7-1).  
REC’D IN MEMORY  
The fax received the  
Load paper in the multi-  
document in memory because purpose tray (see p. 1-8),  
paper or ink ran out, a paper  
jam occurred, or the incorrect  
BJ cartridge was installed.  
replace the BJ cartridge (see  
p. 9-6) or clear the paper jam  
(see p. 9-1).  
TAM MEMORY FULL  
Either 50 messages have been Listen to your telephone  
recorded or the total  
maximum recording time of  
messages and delete any  
unnecessary messages.  
10 minutes has been reached. Alternatively, erase all  
telephone messages stored in  
the fax memory (see p. 7-7).  
TX/RX CANCELLED  
TX/RX NO. nnnn  
You pressed [Stop] to cancel  
the transmission.  
If required, try sending again.  
When the fax sends or  
receives a document, it  
assigns it a unique  
Write the number down if you  
will need it later.  
identification number (nnnn).  
WAIT COOLING  
During printing, the BJ  
Allow the fax to cool down. The  
cartridge print head may have fax will resume printing when it  
become too hot. has cooled down.  
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In case of a power failure  
The user data settings and registered data for one-touch speed dialling and coded speed dialling are  
saved during a power failure using a built-in battery*. However, documents stored in the fax  
memory will be deleted. If a power failure occurs or the power is turned off, the fax will  
automatically print a memory clear report as soon as the power is turned on or the power is restored.  
This report includes a list of the documents that were stored in the memory at the time of power  
failure.  
During a power failure_________________________  
The following restrictions apply to the function of the fax during a power failure or while the power  
is turned off:  
You cannot use the fax to make telephone calls. Also, if your fax is connected to a telephone, you  
may not be able to make telephone calls.  
You cannot send, receive, or copy documents.  
You can receive voice calls only if the handset, a telephone, or an extension phone is connected to  
your fax.  
Memory clear report ___________________________  
If you experience a power failure, the documents in the fax memory will be lost.  
As soon as power is restored and the fax is turned on again, the fax will automatically print out a list  
of documents that were stored in the memory at the time of the power failure.  
* TAM Messages are also saved if the power fails.  
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Specifications  
Scanning sheet size: Width:  
Max. 216 mm Min. 210 mm  
Thickness: Max. 0.13 mm Min. 0.06 mm  
Effective scanning size: Width: (A4): 208 mm  
Effective printing size: Width: 203 mm  
Transmission time: G3 ECM MMR: Approx. 6 seconds*  
Scanning line density: Horizontal:  
8.00 dots/mm  
Vertical Standard: 3.85 lines/mm  
Vertical Fine:  
7.70 lines/mm  
Recording method: Bubble Jet printing  
Paper tray capacity: Maximum: 50 sheets (75 g/m2)  
Paper type: Plain cut sheet paper (A4/Letter/Legal)  
Paper weight:  
64 g/m2 to 90 g/m2  
Paper thickness: 0.08 mm to 0.13 mm  
Image memory: Up to 21 A4-size pages* (standard resolution)  
Auto dial functions: One-touch speed dialling (Registration for 9 numbers)  
Coded speed dialling (Registration for 50 numbers)  
Ink cartridge: Canon BX-3 Black BJ cartridge  
Power source: 200–240 V/50–60 Hz  
Power consumption: Standby: Approx. 4.9 W  
Operation: Approx. 10.5 W, maximum 34 W  
Operating environment: Temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C  
Humidity:  
20% to 85% RH  
Dimensions: 410 mm (W) × 307 mm (D) × 308 mm (H) (including trays)  
Weight: Approx. 4.7 kg (with handset)  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
* Based on the Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, Standard mode.  
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Index  
t (extension phone) jack 1-5  
h (handset) jack 1-4  
L (telephone line) jack 1-4  
BUSY/NO SIGNAL message  
9-15  
Buttons 2-2, 2-3 (See also  
individual button names)  
cursor 2-3, 2-5  
FAX-B140 2-3  
FAX-B120 2-3  
FAX-B115 2-3  
Coded speed dialling  
description 2-12  
list (See Coded speed dialling  
list)  
registering numbers and names  
for 2-12  
A
AC power cord, connecting  
1-6  
sending a document using  
5-5  
Access type, registering 1-13  
ACTIVITY REPORT  
description 8-8  
numeric 2-2, 2-4  
Coded speed dialling list  
description 8-8  
printing 8-7  
one-touch speed dialling 2-2  
Rewind/Forward 2-2, 7-8  
scroll 2-3, 8-1  
printing 8-7  
Components  
setting 8-3  
special function 2-2  
BX-3 Black BJ cartridge 1-1,  
1-9  
attaching 1-3  
main 2-1  
Connecting  
AC power cord 1-6  
answering machine 1-4  
extension phone 1-6  
external devices 1-4  
handset 1-4  
Adaptor, B.T. 1-1  
ALARM VOLUME setting  
8-2  
ALT OUTGOING MSG  
(Alternative outgoing  
message)  
C
Caller history 5-8  
CALLING VOLUME setting  
8-2  
description 7-1  
ANS.MACHINE MODE  
description 6-1, 6-4  
setting 6-4  
Answering machine 1-4  
connecting 1-4  
using fax with 6-4  
Attaching components 1-3  
AUTO PRINT setting 8-3  
AUTO REDIAL  
for FWD SETTINGS 8-6  
message 9-15  
telephone 1-5  
Cancelling  
telephone line 1-4  
Connector, power cord 1-6  
Contrast, setting scanning  
5-1  
Copying  
documents 4-1  
automatic redialling 5-9  
delayed sending 5-11  
manual redialling 5-9  
receiving 6-6  
sending 5-5  
Cartridge (See BJ cartridge)  
Cartridge holder 2-1  
CARTRIDGE JAMMED  
message 9-15  
CHANGE CARTRIDGE  
message 9-16  
problems 9-13  
setting scanning contrast 5-1  
Cord, power 1-6  
Correcting mistakes 2-5  
Cursor buttons 2-3, 2-5  
Customer support v  
setting 5-9, 8-3  
Automatic  
dialling 5-5  
Automatic redialling  
cancelling 5-9  
CHECK DOCUMENT message  
9-16  
CHECK PAPER SIZE  
message 9-16  
D
description 5-9  
DATE & TIME setting 2-6,  
8-2  
Date, setting 2-6  
setting options for 5-10  
AUTO TEST PRINT 8-5  
CHECK PRINTER message  
9-16  
Cleaning  
DATE SETUP setting 8-5  
Delayed Sending 5-10  
cancelling 5-11  
sending other documents while  
fax is set for 5-11  
Delete button 2-3, 7-7  
Deleting  
BJ cartridge print head 9-5  
button 2-2, 9-5, 9-6  
exterior of fax 9-3  
interior of fax 9-3, 9-4  
periodic 9-3  
B
B.T. adaptor 1-1, 1-5  
BJ cartridge  
BX-3 Black 1-1, 1-9  
cleaning 9-5  
print head 9-6  
guidelines 1-9  
scanner components 9-4  
Clear button 2-2, 2-5  
CLEAR PAPER JAM message  
9-17  
document from memory 5-15  
message 7-7  
installing 1-9, 1-10  
print head (See Print head)  
replacing 9-6  
Broadcasting, sequential 5-13  
Coded dial/Directory button  
2-3, 5-5, 5-6  
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Dialling  
automatic 5-5  
directory 5-6  
long-distance 5-8  
methods 5-2  
regular 5-2  
setting 8-4  
ECM TX  
FWD SETTINGS 8-6  
FWD TEL NUMBER setting  
8-6  
message 9-17  
setting 8-3  
Extension phone 1-4  
connecting 1-5  
External devices, connecting  
1-4  
G
special 5-8  
General problems 9-14  
Guide  
through a switchboard 1-12  
using caller history 5-8  
Directory dialling, sending a  
document using 5-6  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE setting  
8-5  
DOC. MEMORY LIST  
description 8-8  
printing 8-7  
document 2-1  
F
H
Fax  
assembling 1-3  
cleaning 9-3  
main components 2-1  
main unit 1-1  
Handling and maintenance,  
safety instructions vi  
Handset 1-1, 2-1  
connecting 1-4  
DOC. TOO LONG message  
9-17  
Documentation 1-1  
Documents  
making connections 1-4  
name, registering 2-7  
number, registering 2-7  
operation panel 2-2  
testing 1-11  
Hook button 2-3, 5-4  
I
Copying 4-1  
INCOMING RING setting  
8-4  
deleting from memory 5-15  
different ways to receive 6-1  
guides 2-1  
unpacking 1-1  
weight S-1  
Ink Saver button 2-2, 6-5  
Installing, BJ cartridge 1-9  
FAX-B140 1-1, 2-2, 2-3  
FAX-B120 1-1, 2-2, 2-3  
FAX-B115 2-2, 2-3  
Fax network, setting 6-7, 6-8  
FAX ONLY MODE  
description 6-1  
FAX/TEL AUTO SW (Fax/Tel  
mode)  
description 6-1  
setting 6-2  
Fax/Tel mode  
description 6-1  
setting 6-2  
loading 3-2  
polling to receive 6-5  
printing document in memory  
5-14  
printing list of documents in  
memory 5-14  
J
Jack  
t (extension phone) 1-5  
h (handset) 1-4  
L (telephone line) 1-4  
Jams  
clearing 9-1  
in document tray 9-1  
in multi-purpose tray 9-2  
problem 3-1  
problems with multipage 3-2  
receiving in memory when a  
problem occurs 6-5  
receiving manually 6-4  
receiving while performing  
other tasks 6-5  
receiving with an answering  
machine 6-4  
requirements for scanning  
3-1  
Fax/Telephone number,  
registering 2-7  
Faxing problems 9-9  
FAXTEL MESSAGE  
deleting 7-7  
K
KEYPAD VOLUME setting  
8-2  
scanned area 3-1  
sending 5-2  
sending to more than one  
location 5-13  
size 3-1  
tray 1-1, 2-1  
description 7-1  
Forwarded call, when a call is  
received 7-15  
FORWARDING MSG  
deleting 7-7  
description 7-1  
L
LCD 2-2  
messages 9-15 to 9-18 (See  
also individual message  
names)  
Letters, entering 2-4  
LINE MONITOR VOL setting  
8-2  
Line, telephone 1-4, 1-12  
List (See individual list names)  
type 3-1  
Forwarding number, setting  
7-12  
Forwarding telephone  
messages 7-12  
E
ECM RX  
Function button 2-2  
message 9-17  
I-2  
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Loading  
documents 3-2  
forwarding telephone  
7-12  
registering numbers and names  
for 2-10  
paper 1-7, 1-8  
Location, safety instructions  
vii  
Long-distance dialling 5-8  
Lowercase letter mode 2-4  
LCD 9-15 (See also indi-  
vidual message names)  
playing telephone 7-8  
recording the outgoing 7-1  
setting the recording time for a  
7-3  
types that can be recorded 7-1  
Microphone (FAX-B140 only)  
2-2  
sending a document using  
5-5  
One-touch speed dialling list  
description 8-8  
printing 8-7  
Operation panel 2-1, 2-2, 2-3  
OUTGOING MESSAGE  
description 7-1  
M
Main unit 1-1  
recording 7-1  
MAN/AUTO SWITCH setting  
8-4  
MANUAL MODE  
description 6-1  
receiving in 6-4  
setting 6-4  
MID PAUSE SET setting 8-3  
Mistakes, correcting 2-5  
Modes, switching number and  
letter 2-4  
MSG DATA LOST message  
9-17  
Outside line access number,  
registering 1-13  
P
Paper  
Manual redialling 5-9  
cancelling 5-9  
Multi-purpose tray 2-1  
capacity S-1  
guide 1-8  
guidelines 1-7  
Manual sending 5-4  
cancelling 5-5  
Memory  
deleting document from 5-15  
documents in 5-14  
printing document in 5-14  
printing list of documents in  
5-14  
receiving when problem occurs  
6-5  
sending (See Memory sending)  
MEMORY CLEAR REPORT  
description 9-19  
MEMORY FULL message  
9-17, 9-18  
MEMORY RX setting 8-4  
Memory sending 5-3  
cancelling 5-4  
Menu (See individual menu  
names)  
PRINTER SETTINGS 8-4  
REPORT SETTINGS 8-3  
RX (Reception) SETTINGS  
8-4  
SYSTEM SETTINGS 8-5  
TAM SETTINGS 8-6  
TX (Transmission)  
SETTINGS 8-3  
USER SETTINGS 8-2  
MESSAGE LENGTH setting  
8-6  
jams in 9-2  
limit mark (See Paper limit  
mark)  
loading 1-7  
loading in multi-purpose tray  
1-8  
quantity S-1  
requirements 3-3  
size 3-3  
weight S-1  
Paper feeding problems 9-8  
Paper limit mark 1-7  
PAPER SIZE setting 8-4  
PASSWORD setting  
in TAM SETTINGS menu  
8-6  
Pause, entering 5-8  
PBX  
ACCESS NUMBER setting  
8-2  
ACCESS TYPE setting 8-2  
PIN ENTRY setting 7-14, 8-6  
Play button 2-3, 7-8  
Playing telephone messages  
7-8  
Polling button 2-2, 6-5  
Power cord 1-1, 1-6  
Power failure  
loading paper in 1-11  
MULTI TX/RX (Transaction)  
REPORT 8-8  
N
Network switch, setting the fax  
for 6-7, 6-8  
Network switch system opera-  
tion, Telecom FaxAbility  
(New Zealand only) 6-8  
Network switch system opera-  
tion, Telstra FaxStream™  
Duet (Australia only) 6-7  
NO DATA message 9-18  
NO OGM message 9-18  
Nozzle check pattern  
printing 9-5  
Number mode 2-4  
Numbers, entering 2-4  
Numeric buttons 2-2, 2-4  
O
OFFHOOK ALARM setting  
5-4, 8-2  
One-touch speed dialling  
buttons 2-2  
description 2-10  
list (See One-touch speed  
dialling list)  
during 9-19  
in case of 9-19  
Power supply, safety  
instructions vii  
Messages  
deleting 7-7  
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Print head  
cleaning 9-6  
testing 9-5  
Receiving (See also individual  
receive modes)  
cancelling 6-6  
RING COUNT setting  
for INCOMING RING setting  
8-4  
Print quality problems 9-14  
Printable area 3-3  
Printer cover 2-1  
PRINTER SETTINGS  
menu 8-4  
in memory when problem  
occurs 6-5  
methods 6-1  
problems 9-10  
while performing other tasks  
6-5  
with answering machine 6-4  
Record button 2-3, 7-1  
Recording  
outgoing message 7-1  
voice memo 7-6  
REDIAL INTERVAL setting  
5-10, 8-3  
for TOLL SAVER setting 8-6  
Ringer volume switch 1-5  
ROTARY PULSE setting  
1-12, 8-2  
RX CALL LEVEL setting 8-2  
RX REDUCTION setting 8-4  
RX (Reception) REPORT  
description 8-8  
setting 8-3  
RX SETTINGS  
menu 8-4  
RX START SPEED setting  
8-5  
Printing  
1-TOUCH LIST 8-7  
ACTIVITY REPORT 8-7  
CODED DIAL LIST 8-7  
DOC. MEMORY LIST 8-7  
document in memory 5-14  
list of document in memory  
5-14  
nozzle check pattern 9-5  
USER DATA LIST 8-7  
Problem documents 3-2  
Problems  
copying 9-13  
faxing 9-9  
Redial/Pause button 2-3, 5-8,  
5-9  
REDIAL setting 8-3  
REDIAL TIMES setting 5-10,  
8-3  
S
Safety instructions  
handling and maintenance vi  
location vii  
Redialling  
general 9-14  
automatic 5-9  
manual 5-9  
REDUCE DIMENSION setting  
8-4  
power supply vii  
SCAN CONTRAST setting  
8-2  
paper feeding 9-8  
print quality 9-14  
receiving 9-10  
Scanning  
receiving in memory when  
6-5  
sending 9-9  
Registering  
contrast, setting 5-1  
document requirements 3-1  
resolution, setting 5-1  
Scroll buttons 2-3, 8-1  
Send options 5-3  
Sender information,  
registering 2-6  
Sending  
cancelling 5-5  
delayed 5-11  
documents 5-2  
access type 1-13  
coded speed dialling numbers  
and names 2-12  
fax/telephone number 2-7  
name 2-7  
one-touch speed dialling  
numbers and names 2-10  
outside line access number  
1-13  
telephone 9-13  
PSTN setting 8-2  
PUT IN CARTRIDGE  
message 1-8  
Q
Quality  
R button 1-12, 2-2  
sender information 2-6  
Remote control  
adjusting 5-1  
print problems 9-14  
Quantity, paper S-1  
manual 5-4  
memory 5-3  
methods 5-2  
features 7-9  
list of commands 7-11  
registering password for 7-9  
using 7-10  
preparing for 5-1  
problems 9-9  
sequential broadcasting 5-13  
setting scanning contrast 5-1  
setting scanning resolution  
5-1  
to more than one location (See  
Sequential broadcasting)  
using caller history 5-8  
using coded speed dialling  
5-5  
R
R button 1-12, 2-2  
registering 1-13  
Replacing  
BJ cartridge 9-6  
Report button 2-2, 8-7  
REPORT SETTINGS  
menu 8-3  
R-KEY SETTING 1-13, 8-2  
REC’D IN MEMORY message  
9-18  
Receive mode Chapter 6  
Receive mode button 2-2,  
Chapter 6  
Resolution  
button 2-2, 4-1, 5-1  
setting scanning 5-1  
Rewind/Forward buttons 2-2,  
7-8  
using one-touch speed dialling  
5-5  
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using UCanTalk 5-7  
Sequential broadcasting 5-12  
Setting date and time 2-6  
Setting forwarding number  
7-12  
Setting PIN ENTRY 7-14  
Setting TAM MODE  
7-2  
forwarding 7-12  
playing 7-8  
ALARM VOLUME setting  
8-2  
CALLING VOLUME setting  
8-2  
KEYPAD VOLUME setting  
8-2  
LINE MONITOR VOL setting  
8-2  
VOLUME CONTROL setting  
8-2  
VOLUME CONTROL setting  
8-2  
setting recording time for 7-3  
Telephone problems 9-13  
Telstra FaxStream™ Duet  
(Australia only) 6-7  
Testing  
BJ cartridge print head 9-5  
fax 1-11  
Time, setting 2-6  
TOLL SAVER setting 7-5, 8-6  
Tray  
Shipping materials, removing  
1-2  
Special  
dialling 5-8  
function buttons 2-2 (See also  
individual button names)  
Speed dialling  
coded 2-12  
lists 8-8  
document 1-1, 2-1  
multi-purpose 2-1  
TTI (Transmit Terminal  
Identification) 2-6  
TTI position setting 8-2  
TX (Transmission) REPORT  
description 8-8  
setting 8-3  
TX SETTINGS  
menu list 8-3  
TX START SPEED setting  
8-5  
W
WAIT COOLING message  
9-18  
one-touch 2-10  
Warranty 1-1  
Weight  
document S-1  
paper S-1  
printing lists 8-7  
Start/Copy button 2-3  
Stop button 2-3  
Switchboard, dialling through  
1-12  
Symbols, entering 2-5  
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
menu 8-5  
TX TERMINAL ID setting  
8-2  
TX/RX CANCELLED message  
9-18  
TX/RX NO. nnnn message  
9-18  
T
TAM button 2-3, 7-2  
TAM MEMORY FULL  
message 9-18  
U
TAM MODE  
description 7-2  
setting 7-2 to 7-5  
TAM MONITOR setting 7-4,  
8-6  
UNIT NAME setting 8-2  
UNIT TELEPHONE # setting  
8-2  
Unpacking 1-1  
TAM SETTINGS menu 8-6  
TEL LINE TYPE setting 1-12,  
8-2  
Uppercase letter mode 2-4  
USER SETTINGS menu list  
8-2  
Telecom FaxAbility (New  
Zealand only) 6-8  
Telephone  
USER’S DATA LIST  
description 8-8  
printing 8-7  
connecting 1-4  
problems 9-13  
USER’S GUIDE  
using this guide v  
TELEPHONE # MARK setting  
8-2  
Telephone line 1-1  
connecting 1-4  
V
VOICE MEMO  
description 7-6  
recording 7-6  
Volume  
setting type 1-12  
Telephone message  
deleting 7-7  
I-5  
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