Lanier 5627 Ag User Manual

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Introduction  
This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get  
maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in  
this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.  
Please read the Safety Information before using this machine. It contains important information related  
to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.  
Notes:  
Some illustrations may be slightly different from your machine.  
Certain options may not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.  
Operator Safety:  
This machine is considered a class 1 laser device, safe for office/EDP use. The machine contains two  
GaAIAs laser diodes, 5-milliwatt, 760-800 nanometer wavelength for each emitter. Direct (or indirect  
reflected ) eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and  
interlock mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the opera-  
tor.  
Laser Safety:  
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical unit  
in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite  
equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer. The laser  
chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis  
and laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement or the optical subsystem is re-  
quired.  
Warning:  
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual  
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Notes:  
The model names of the machines do not appear in the following pages. Check the type of your ma-  
chine before reading this manual. (For details, p.2 Machine Types.)  
Type1: 5622 AG  
Type2: 5627 AG  
Certain types might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.  
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the inch version.  
For good copy quality, Savin recommends that you use genuine toner.  
Savin shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other  
than genuine parts in your office product.  
Power Source  
120V, 60Hz, 12A or more  
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source,  
see Power Connectionin the Copy Referencemanual.  
Note to users in the United States of America  
Notice:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu-  
ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re-  
ception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.  
Warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
1. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connections to host com-  
puter (and/or peripheral) in order to meet FCC emission limits.  
2. AC adapter with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.  
Note to users in Canada  
Note:  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada  
Avertissement:  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:  
a means POWER ON.  
c means STAND BY.  
Copyrights and Trademarks  
Trademarks  
Ethernet® is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.  
PostScript® and Acrobat® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorpo-  
rated.  
Apple Talk, Apple, Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, In-  
corporated.  
Novell, and Netware are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc.  
Information about Installed Software  
expat  
Expat(Version 1.1). Copyright 1998, 1999 James Clark. All rights reserved.  
• The software installed on this product includes the expat application soft-  
ware Version 1.1 (hereinafter "expat 1.1").  
• The product manufacturer has not made any modification to the source code  
of the expat 1.1.  
• The product manufacturer provides warranty and support to the software of  
the product including the expat 1.1 and the product manufacturer makes Mr.  
James Clark, the initial developer of the expat 1.1, free from these obligations.  
• The expat 1.1 is made available under Mozilla Public License Version 1.1  
(hereinafter "MPL 1.1"), and controller software of the product equals the  
Larger Work as defined in MPL 1.1. The software of this product except the  
expat 1.1 is licensed to the product manufacturer under separate agree-  
ment(s).  
• The source code of the expat 1.1 is available at:  
ftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat1_1.zip  
• MPL 1.1 is also available at:  
http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html  
• Information relating to the expat 1.1 is available at:  
http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html  
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NetBSD  
Copyright Notice of NetBSD  
For all users to use this product:  
This product contains NetBSD operating system:  
For the most part, the software constituting the NetBSD operating system is not  
in the public domain; its authors retain their copyright.  
The following text shows the copyright notice used for many of the NetBSD  
source code. For exact copyright notice applicable for each of the files/binaries,  
the source code tree must be consulted.  
A full source code can be found at http://www.netbsd.org/.  
Copyright © 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  
All rights reserved.  
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modifica-  
tion, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:  
A Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list  
of conditions and the following disclaimer.  
B Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,  
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation  
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  
C All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must  
display the following acknowledgement:  
This product includes software developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  
and its contributors.  
D Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its contribu-  
tors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software  
without specific prior written permission.  
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND  
CONTRIBUTORS ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER-  
CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DIS-  
CLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS  
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEM-  
PLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMIT-  
ED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF  
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER  
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TRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTH-  
ERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,  
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
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Authors Name List  
All product names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners.  
The following notices are required to satisfy the license terms of the software  
that we have mentioned in this document:  
This product includes software developed by the University of California,  
Berkeley and its contributors.  
This product includes software developed by Jonathan R. Stone for the NetB-  
SD Project.  
This product includes software developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  
and its contributors.  
This product includes software developed by Manuel Bouyer.  
This product includes software developed by Charles Hannum.  
This product includes software developed by Charles M. Hannum.  
This product includes software developed by Christopher G. Demetriou.  
This product includes software developed by TooLs GmbH.  
This product includes software developed by Terrence R. Lambert.  
This product includes software developed by Adam Glass and Charles Han-  
num.  
This product includes software developed by Theo de Raadt.  
This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone and Jason R.  
Thorpe for the NetBSD Project.  
This product includes software developed by the University of California,  
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.  
This product includes software developed by Christos Zoulas.  
This product includes software developed by Christopher G. Demetriou for  
the NetBSD Project.  
This product includes software developed by Paul Kranenburg.  
This product includes software developed by Adam Glass.  
This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone.  
This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone for the NetBSD  
Project.  
This product includes software developed by Winning Strategies, Inc.  
This product includes software developed by Frank van der Linden for the  
NetBSD Project.  
This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by Frank  
van der Linden  
This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by Jason R.  
Thorpe.  
The software was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.  
This product includes software developed by Chris Provenzano, the Univer-  
sity of California, Berkeley, and contributors.  
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JPEG LIBRARY  
The software installed on this product is based in part on the work of the In-  
dependent JPEG Group.  
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ENERGY STAR Program  
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined  
that this machine model meets the ENERGY STAR  
Guidelines for energy efficiency.  
The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving system for  
developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental is-  
sues, such as global warming.  
When a product meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency, the Partner shall  
place the ENERGY STAR logo onto the machine model.  
This product was designed to reduce the environmental impact associated with office equip-  
ment by means of energy-saving features, such as Low-power mode.  
Low-Power mode and Off mode or Sleep mode  
This product automatically lowers its power consumption when it is not op-  
erated for a fixed time (standard setting time: 1 minute). This is calledOff  
modewith a single function copying machine and Sleep modewith a mul-  
tiple function machine equipped with optional facsimile and printing func-  
tions.  
Off mode: Equivalent to the condition when the operation switch is turned  
off.  
Sleep mode: Equivalent to the condition when the operation switch is turned  
off. Receiving fax messages and printing from a computer are possible.  
If you want to operate this product while it is in either of these modes, do one  
of followings:  
-Turn on the operation switch.  
-Place an original in the document feeder (ADF) tray.  
-Lift and lower the exposure glass cover or the document feeder (ADF).  
The default interval before entering Off mode or Sleep mode can be adjusted.  
To change it, see p.77 Timer Setting.  
The ENERGY STAR Program establishes two modes which lower the power  
consumption of the product when it is not operated for a fixed time. These  
modes are the Low-Power mode and the Off mode or Sleep mode. This prod-  
uct has only one mode, the Off mode or Sleep mode. This mode meets the re-  
quirements of both the Low-Power mode and Off mode or Sleep mode. In this  
manual, the Off mode is called the Auto Off mode.  
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Duplex Priority  
The ENERGY STAR Program recommends use of the Duplex function. By  
conserving paper resources this function is less of a burden to the environ-  
ment. For applicable machines, duplex function (one-sided originalstwo-  
sided copies) can be selected preferentially when the operation switch or the  
main power switch is turned on, the{Energy Saver} key is pressed, or the ma-  
chine resets itself automatically. To change the settings of the Duplex Priority  
mode, see Duplex Mode Priorityin the Copy Reference manual.  
Specification  
Low- Power mode, Auto  
Off Mode  
Power consumption  
Default interval  
Recovery time  
7 W  
1 minute  
10 seconds or less  
Duplex Priority  
1 Sided2 Sided  
Recycled Paper  
In accordance with the ENERGY STAR Program, we recommend use of recycled  
paper which is environment friendly. Please contact your sales representative  
for recommended paper.  
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How to Read this Manual  
Symbols  
In this manual, the following symbols are used:  
R WARNING:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in  
death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in-  
structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are in-  
cluded in the Safety Information section in the Copy Reference manual.  
R CAUTION:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi-  
nor or moderate injury or property damage that does not involve personal injury  
when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this  
symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are included in the Safety  
Information section in the Copy Reference manual.  
* The statements above are notes for your safety.  
Important  
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfeed, originals might be  
damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.  
Preparation  
This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparations required before op-  
erating.  
Note  
This symbol indicates precautions for operation or actions to take after misoper-  
ation.  
Limitation  
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together,  
or conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.  
Reference  
This symbol indicates a reference.  
[
]
Keys that appear on the machine's display panel.  
{
}
Keys built into the machine's control panel.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Manuals for this Machine........................................................................... 1  
Machine Types............................................................................................ 2  
Additional Functions Provided by Internal Options................................ 3  
Copy Mode..................................................................................................... 3  
Facsimile Mode (Option)................................................................................ 3  
Printer Mode (Option)..................................................................................... 3  
Scanner Mode (Option).................................................................................. 3  
1.Basics  
Connecting the Machine............................................................................ 5  
Requirements................................................................................................. 6  
Connecting the Network Cable to the Network .............................................. 7  
Turning On the Power................................................................................ 9  
Turning On the Main Power ........................................................................... 9  
Turning On the Power.................................................................................. 10  
Turning Off the Power.................................................................................. 10  
Configuring the Network.......................................................................... 12  
Configuring the Network............................................................................... 12  
Configuring the Network with the Operation Panel ...................................... 13  
2.Combined Function Operations  
Control Panel ............................................................................................ 23  
Changing Modes....................................................................................... 25  
Copy Mode................................................................................................ 26  
Changing to Copy Mode .............................................................................. 26  
Document Server Mode ........................................................................... 28  
Copying by Using the Document Server...................................................... 28  
Storing Documents in the Document Server................................................ 28  
Interrupt the Operating Function and Start Storing ...................................... 29  
Facsimile Mode......................................................................................... 30  
Changing to Facsimile Mode........................................................................ 30  
Printing a Received Fax............................................................................... 30  
Sending a Fax.............................................................................................. 31  
Printer Mode.............................................................................................. 32  
Changing to Printer Mode ............................................................................ 32  
Printing......................................................................................................... 32  
Scanner Mode........................................................................................... 33  
Changing to Scanner Mode ......................................................................... 33  
Interrupting scanning.................................................................................... 34  
Multi-Access ............................................................................................. 35  
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3.Document Server  
Overview.................................................................................................... 39  
Process ........................................................................................................ 40  
Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions............ 41  
Features and Benefits.............................................................................. 42  
On Demand Printing..................................................................................... 42  
File Merge Printing....................................................................................... 43  
Facsimile Resend......................................................................................... 45  
Operation from a Computer ......................................................................... 46  
Scanning Originals................................................................................... 47  
Scanning in Document Server Mode ........................................................... 47  
Printing Saved Documents...................................................................... 51  
Sample Copy................................................................................................ 54  
Print First Page ............................................................................................ 55  
Deleting Saved Documents ..................................................................... 56  
Searching Saved Documents.................................................................. 58  
To Search by File Name .............................................................................. 58  
To Search by User Name............................................................................. 58  
To Check the Details of Stored Documents........................................... 60  
4.User Tools (System Settings)  
Accessing the User Tools (System Settings) ........................................ 61  
Changing the Settings.................................................................................. 61  
Exiting from the User Tools.......................................................................... 62  
User Tools Menu (System Settings) ....................................................... 63  
Settings You Can Change with the User Tools ..................................... 68  
1
General Features / .................................................................................... 68  
2
2
General Features / .................................................................................... 71  
2
1
Paper Size Settings / ................................................................................ 72  
3
2
Paper Size Settings / ................................................................................ 74  
3
3
Paper Size Settings / ................................................................................ 75  
3
Timer Setting................................................................................................ 77  
1
2
Interface Settings/Network / / .............................................................. 79  
2
2
Interface Settings/Parallel Interface ............................................................. 81  
File Transfer................................................................................................. 82  
1
Key Operator Tools / ................................................................................. 84  
2
2
Key Operator Tools / ................................................................................. 99  
2
Entering Text........................................................................................... 100  
Available Characters.................................................................................. 100  
Keys ........................................................................................................... 100  
How to Enter Text ...................................................................................... 101  
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5.Appendix  
Other Functions...................................................................................... 103  
Inquiry ........................................................................................................ 103  
Changing the Display Language................................................................ 104  
Displaying the Total Counter...................................................................... 104  
INDEX....................................................................................................... 105  
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Manuals for this Machine  
This is a multi-functional machine combining copier, facsimile, printer and scan-  
ner functions. This manual describes procedures common to these functions.  
Each function's reference describes the operational procedures for that func-  
tions. Please consult the manual that suits your needs.  
System Settings (this manual)  
Provides an overview of the machine. This manual introduces the functions  
of the machine. It also introduces the options that allow you to use additional  
functions and describes how to access the system user tools to make the ma-  
chine easier to use.  
When using as a copier  
Copy Reference  
Describes the various copying functions from basic copying to more ad-  
vanced functions such as reducing/enlarging copies or combining origi-  
nals into one copy.  
When using as a facsimile  
Facsimile Reference (option)  
Describes the operational procedures and functions to use the machine as  
a facsimile.  
When using as a printer  
Printer Reference (option)  
Describes the system settings, procedures and functions for using this ma-  
chine as a printer.  
When using as a scanner  
Scanner Reference (option)  
Describes the system settings, procedures and functions for using this ma-  
chine as a scanner.  
1
Machine Types  
This machine comes in two models which vary in copy speed. To make sure  
which model you have, see the inside front cover.  
Type 1  
Type 2  
Copy speed  
22 copies/minute  
(A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)  
27 copies/minute  
(A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)  
2
Additional Functions Provided by Internal  
Options  
You can expand the capabilities of  
this machine to include fax functions.  
When you want to add a function,  
contact your sales or service represen-  
tative.  
Scanner Mode (Option)  
You can use this machine as a scan-  
ner.  
Limitation  
The following functions require  
the optional Hard Disk Unit:  
Copy Mode  
In copy mode you can make basic  
copies and also copy using more so-  
phisticated techniques, such as reduc-  
tion/ enlargement or combining  
several originals onto one copy. You  
can install optional expansion memo-  
ry for storage of document images,  
thereby making the best use of mem-  
ory with various copy functions.  
Document server  
File transfer  
Sample print  
Locked print  
Facsimile Mode (Option)  
You can send and receive fax messag-  
es in facsimile mode. Installation of  
optional expansion memory allows  
more functions to be used and more  
data to be stored.  
Printer Mode (Option)  
Installation of optional expansion  
memory allows more data to be  
stored.  
3
4
1. Basics  
Connecting the Machine  
Make sure that the shape and the position of the connector are as shown in the  
illustration.  
Note  
The Ethernet Board (for Ethernet interface) and the IEEE1394 Board (for  
IEEE1394 interface) cannot be installed in the machine at the same time. The  
illustration below shows all interface connectors for explanatory purposes  
only.  
1
3
2
ZFFH010E  
1. 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (option)  
3. IEEE 1394 ports (option)  
2. Parallel port  
Reference  
For more information about the parallel port and IEEE1394 interface connec-  
tions, see "Connecting the Machine" in the Printer Reference.  
5
Basics  
Requirements  
Requirements  
1
Before using this machine, make sure that all the environmental and electrical  
requirements have been met. Connect the machine to the host computer using  
the parallel port, Network Interface Board, or both.  
Make sure that all the cables, connectors, and electrical outlets necessary to at-  
tach the machine to the host computer or network are present.  
Important  
The interface cable is not supplied. It is your responsibility to provide the in-  
terface cable appropriate for the computer that you are using.  
Reference  
For more information about using the parallel port, see the Printer Reference.  
For more information about using a network, see p.6 Network cable require-  
ments.  
Network cable requirements  
The Network Interface Board can be installed to allow direct connection to an  
Ethernet network.  
The Network Interface Board supports 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX connections.  
You can use the machine in the following network environments:  
Using the appropriate network management software and printer driver  
Attaching the machine to a network computer set up as a server  
Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0 *1 , Mac OS *2  
(optional PostScript 3 Unit Type 1027 is required ), UNIX  
Client  
Driver  
PCL 6/5e, RPCS, PostScript 3  
File Server  
Protocol  
NetWare 3.x, NetWare 4.x, NetWare 5/5.1  
TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI *3 , AppleTalk  
*1  
*2  
Under Windows NT 4.0, only × 86 CPU is supported.  
For information about usable versions of the Mac OS, see the "PostScript Supple-  
ment".  
*3  
Under Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 only. Only for  
Peer-Peer Printing.  
In a mixed network environment, the protocol switches automatically.  
Reference  
For more information about network connection settings, see p.61 User  
Tools (System Settings).  
6
Connecting the Machine  
Note  
Consult your network administrator before connecting the machine to a net-  
work.  
Make sure to use a properly shielded and grounded cable (UTP, STP, Catego-  
ry/Type5) for the connection to the host computer (and/or HUB) in order to  
meet FCC and EMC Directive 89/336/EEC emission guidelines.  
1
Connecting the Network Cable to the Network  
Limitation  
The IEEE1394 Board and the Network Interface Board cannot be installed at  
the same time.  
A Turn off the main power switch.  
B Loop the network cable twice. The loops should be about 10cm (4”) from  
the end of the cable closest to the printer.  
C Attach the ferrite core to the loops.  
ZFFH210E  
D Attach the network cable to the jack on the board.  
ZFFH030E  
E Connect the other end of the network cable to the network.  
F Turn on the main power switch.  
7
Basics  
Indicators on Network Interface Board  
1
2
1
ZFFH020E  
1. Indicator (green)  
Turns green while the machine is con-  
nected to the network correctly.  
2. Indicator (yellow)  
Turns yellow while 100 BASE-TX is oper-  
ating.  
Turns off while 10 BASE-T is operating.  
8
Turning On the Power  
Turning On the Power  
To turn the machine on, press the op-  
eration switch.  
Turning On the Main Power  
1
Note  
A Make sure that the power cord is  
firmly plugged into the wall out-  
let.  
This machine automatically enters  
Energy Saver mode or turns itself  
off if you do not use the machine  
for a while. p.77 Timer Set-  
ting.  
B Open the switch cover and turn  
on the main power switch (make  
sure that the Main Power indica-  
tor goes on).  
-Power switches  
This machine has two power switch-  
es.  
Operation switch (right side of the  
control panel)  
Press this switch to activate the  
machine. When the machine has  
warmed up, you can make copies.  
ZFFH110N  
Main power switch (left side of the ma-  
chine)  
Important  
When the machine is not to be used  
for an extended period of time,  
turn off the main power switch.  
Do not switch off the main pow-  
er immediately after it has been  
switched on. Failure to observe  
this may result in damage to the  
hard disk or memory, leading to  
malfunctions.  
9
Basics  
Turning On the Power  
Turning Off the Power  
A Press the operation switch to  
A Make sure that the exposure glass  
or the document feeder is in the  
right position.  
make the On indicator go on.  
1
The display panel will come on.  
B Press the operation switch to  
make the On indicator go off.  
ZFFH120N  
Note  
ZFFH120N  
If the power is not turned on  
when the operation switch is  
pressed, check if the main pow-  
er switch is on. If off, turn it on.  
Note  
Even if you press the operation  
switch, the indicator does not  
go off and blinks in the follow-  
ing cases:  
The machine will be ready for  
use within 10 seconds of being  
turned on.  
When the exposure glass or  
If the user code dialog box ap-  
pears on the display panel in-  
stead of the copier display,  
enter a registered user code, and  
then click the [#] key. See p.86  
User Code.  
the document feeder is open  
When communication is in  
progress with external  
equipment  
When the hard disk is oper-  
ating  
10  
Turning On the Power  
Turning Off the Main Power  
Preparation  
Usually keep the main power  
switch turned on.  
1
Before you turn it off, be sure to  
read the "Important" information  
below and take the following pro-  
cedural steps:  
A Make sure that the On indicator is  
off.  
B Turn off the main power switch to  
make the Main Power indicator  
go off.  
Important  
Do not turn off the main power  
switch when the On indicator is  
on or blinking. Failure to ob-  
serve this may result in damage  
to the hard disk or memory.  
Pull out the power plug after  
you turn off the main power  
switch. Failure to observe this  
may result in damage to the  
hard disk or memory.  
If the main power switch is  
turned off, or the power plug is  
disconnected, any documents  
stored in fax memory will be  
lost after approximately one  
hour.  
11  
Basics  
Configuring the Network  
Configuring the Network  
1
Preparation  
To connect the machine to a network, you must first install the optional Net-  
work Interface Board Type 1027 and at least 64MB of memory in the machine.  
Network Interface Board Type 1027 comes packaged with Printer Controller  
Type 1027 and Printer/Scanner Controller Type 1027.  
Mode  
Network Setting  
Distribute received fax  
documents *1  
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, Delivery Server IP  
Address,Fax RX File Transmission, Effective Protocol (TCP/IP)  
Scanner (Network Twain IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, Effective Protocol  
Scanner) *2  
(TCP/IP)  
Scanner (Network Deliv-  
ery Scanner) *3  
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, Effective Protocol  
(TCP/IP), Delivery Server IP Address, Number of Recalls, Recall  
Interval time  
Printer (TCP/IP) *4  
Printer (NetWare) *5  
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, Network Boot, Effec-  
tive Protocol  
Effective Protocol, NW Frame Type  
*1  
To use this function, you'll need Scan Router V2 Lite (packaged with optional Print-  
er/Scanner Controller Type 1027 or Scan Router V2 Professional). In addition to the  
network settings, you must set the "Delivery Server IP Address" and "Fax RX File  
Transmission" for file transfer.  
*2  
*3  
You will need to specify the settings for a network TWAIN scanner and network de-  
livery scanner when using the scanner function.  
When you use this function, you need to have an optional network interface board  
and 64MB of memory, or Scan Router V2 Lite which bundled with the Printer/Scan-  
ner Controller Type 1027. If you need to have Scan Router V2 Professional, see the  
Scanner Reference.  
*4  
*5  
Make the necessary settings for your network environment. For details about set-  
tings, see the Printer Reference.  
Configure the TCP/IP when you use pure IP of NetWare 5/5.1.  
This section describes the basic operation procedure. For more information  
about the settings, see p.68 Settings You Can Change with the User Tools.  
For a network environment that uses TCP/IP, you can use SmartNetMonitor to  
configure IP addresses for Admin and the web browser packaged with Printer  
Controller Type 1027 or Printer/Scanner Controller Type 1027.  
Reference  
For details about SmartNetMonitor, see the "Network Printing Guide".  
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Configuring the Network  
Configuring the Network with the Operation Panel  
This section describes the basic procedures. Please make the settings appropriate  
for the network you are using.  
1
Important  
These settings should be made by your systems administrator or after con-  
sulting with your systems administrator.  
The following table shows the operation panel settings and their default set-  
tings. These are included in TCP/IP Menuof the Networkmenu.  
Interface Settings/Network  
Setting Name  
IP Address  
Value  
011.022.033.044  
000.000.000.000  
000.000.000.000  
000.000.000.000  
000.000.000.000  
None  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway Address  
Access Control  
Access Mask  
Network Boot  
NW Frame Type  
Effective Protocol  
Auto Select  
TCP/IP  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
NetWare  
NetBEUI  
AppleTalk  
Auto  
Ethernet Speed  
*1  
means that this protocol is active.  
File Transfer Settings  
Setting Name  
Value  
Delivery Server IP Address  
Fax RX File Transmission  
000.000.000.000  
Setting per Line  
Port 1: Do not Deliver.  
Port 2: Do not Deliver.  
Port 3: Do not Deliver.  
Print at Delivery  
Files to Deliver  
Delivery Failure File  
300 seconds  
No  
All Files  
Recall Interval Time  
Number of Recalls  
No  
Note  
The file transfer function requires the optional Hard Disk Unit.  
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Basics  
Network Settings  
The following describes the settings required to use the machine in a network.  
For more information about the settings, see p.68 Settings You Can Change  
with the User Tools.  
1
A Press {User Tools/Counter}.  
ZFFH150N  
The User Tools Main Menuappears.  
B Press {System Settings}.  
C Press [Interface Settings].  
The following screen appears on the panel display.  
D Make sure that the [Network] key is selected.  
The following screen appears on the panel display.  
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Configuring the Network  
E Click [Effective Protocol].  
1
Note  
Consult the network administrator for help with these settings.  
You must configure IP Address for using TCP/IP protocol. You don't have  
to configure it if Networkboot is DHCP.  
Press [Invalid] for protocols that you don't use.  
Press [Effective] for TCP/IP protocol when you use pure IP of NetWare  
5/5.1.  
Limitation  
You need to have PostScript 3 module for AppleTalk.  
A Make sure that the [Effective Protocol] key is pressed.  
B Select [Invalid] or [Effective] for each protocol.  
C Press [OK].  
The following operation will be different, according to each protocol.  
When Using TCP/IP  
A Make sure that the [Network] key is pressed.  
B Press [IP Address].  
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Basics  
C Use the number keys to enter the IP address.  
1
Note  
Press the [] and [] keys to move to the next entry field.  
If you enter the wrong IP address, press [Clear] and re-enter the IP ad-  
dress.  
D Press [OK].  
E Make the [Sub-net Mask], [Gateway Address], [Access Control], and [Access  
Mask] settings. For each item, click the corresponding button on the  
screen shown in step B, and then perform the same procedure as de-  
scribed in steps C and D.  
Acquiring the IP Address from the DHCP Server  
To use the DHCP server to acquire the IP address, select [DHCP] from [Network  
Boot].  
Note  
You need to change the settings when you use DHCP.  
To always assign the same IP address to the machine, reserve the IP ad-  
dress for the machine on the DHCP server.  
Use the default IP address.  
A Make sure that the [Network] key is selected.  
B Press [Network Boot].  
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Configuring the Network  
C Press [DHCP], and then press [OK].  
1
When using NetWare  
To use the machine on NetWare, be sure to select the type of [NW frame].  
You can select the following frame types:  
Auto select (Default)  
Ethernet II  
Ethernet 802.2  
Ethernet 802.3  
Ethernet SNAP  
Note  
Select File server which connection must be same as the frame type.  
To use the machine in a pure IP environment on NetWare 5/5.1, select [Ef-  
fective] for TCP/IP in step  
.
E
A Make sure that the [Network] is selected, and then press [TNext].  
B Press [NW Frame Type].  
C Select the Frame Type, and then press [OK].  
F Press [Exit].  
Returns to the [User Tools/Counter] display.  
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Basics  
G Press [List/Test Print] to print out the settings.  
Note  
Skip this step and go to step if your machine is not equipped with the  
H
printer and scanner functions.  
1
A Press [Printer Features].  
B Press [List/Test Print].  
C Press [Config. Page].  
The configuration Page will be printed.  
Reference  
For details about List/Test Print refer to the Printer Reference.  
H Press {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Note  
The settings become effective and back to display.  
File Transfer Settings  
Preparation  
The file transfer function requires the optional Hard Disk Unit.  
The following describes the file transfer settings required for sending received  
facsimile files and the scanner function. For more information about the set-  
tings, see p.68 Settings You Can Change with the User Tools.  
18  
Configuring the Network  
A Press {User Tools/Counter}.  
1
ZFFH150N  
The [User Tools Main Menu] appears.  
B Click [System Settings].  
C Click [File Transfer].  
Assigning a Delivery Server IP Address  
Note  
You must also set the delivery server IP address on ScanRouter V2  
Lite/Professional. The relevant setting on the machine will be overwritten  
by the delivery server IP address set on ScanRouter V2 Lite/Professional.  
A Click [Delivery Server IP Address].  
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Basics  
B Use the number keys to enter the delivery server IP address.  
1
Note  
Press the [] or [] key to move to the adjacent entry field.  
To correct the delivery server IP address entered, press [Clear], and then  
enter the correct delivery server IP address.  
C Click [OK].  
Making Settings to Transmit Received Facsimile Files  
A Click [Fax RX File Transmission].  
B Make the following settings as required:  
Setting per Line  
Print at Delivery  
File to Deliver  
Delivery Failure File  
C Click [OK].  
Setting the Recall Interval Time  
A Click [Recall Interval Time].  
20  
Configuring the Network  
B Use the number keys to enter the recall interval time.  
1
Note  
To correct the recall interval time entered, press [Clear], and then enter  
the correct recall interval time.  
C Click [OK].  
Setting the Number of Recalls  
A Click [Number of Recalls].  
B To resend files to the delivery server, press [Yes].  
The menu to specify the number of recalls appears.  
Note  
To not resend files, press [No] and go to step D.  
C Use the number keys to enter the number of recalls.  
Note  
To correct the entered number of recalls, press [Clear], and then enter the  
correct number of recalls.  
D Click [OK].  
D Click [Exit].  
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Basics  
E Press {User Tools/Counter}.  
The new settings become effective and the display returns to the main func-  
tion menu.  
Note  
1
You can also click the [Exit] key on the [User Tools Main Menu] to return  
to the main function menu.  
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2. Combined Function  
Operations  
Control Panel  
ZFFH160N  
1. Indicators  
6. {Interrupt} key  
Show errors and machine status.  
Press to make interrupt copies during a  
copy run.  
2. {User Tool/Counter} key  
7. Main power indicator and power  
User Tools  
indicators  
Press to change the default settings  
and conditions to meet your require-  
ments.p.68 Settings You Can  
Change with the User Tools”  
The main power indicator goes on when  
you turn on the main power switch.  
The power indicator blinks when the  
power is on.  
Counter  
Press to check or print the total num-  
ber of copies made.  
Important  
Inquiry  
Do not turn off the power while  
the power indicator is blinking.  
Doing so may damage the hard  
disk.  
Press to check where to contact for  
machine repairs and ordering toner.  
3. Display panel  
Shows operation status, error messages,  
and function menus.  
8. Operation switch  
Press this switch to turn the power on  
(the On indicator goes on). To turn the  
power off, press this switch again (the On  
indicator goes off).  
4. {Clear Modes} key  
Press to clear the previously entered copy  
job settings.  
Note  
5. {Energy Saver} key  
Press to switch to and from Energy Saver  
mode.  
The operation switch is ineffective  
during a system setting operation.  
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Combined Function Operations  
9. {Sample Copy} key  
Press to make a single set of copies or  
prints to check for poor copying or print-  
ing before making multiple sets of copies  
or prints.  
10. {Start} key  
Press to start copying, scanning, or print-  
ing documents stored on the Document  
Server.  
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11. {Clear/Stop} key  
Clear  
Press to delete a number entered.  
Stop  
Press to stop a copy job in progress.  
12. {#} key  
Press to enter a value.  
13. Number keys  
Use to enter the desired number of copies  
and data for selected modes.  
14. Function keys  
Press the appropriate key to choose any  
of the following functions:  
Copy  
Document Server  
Facsimile  
Printer  
Scanner  
15. Function Status indicator  
These show the status of the above func-  
tions:  
Yellow: the function is selected.  
Green: the function is active.  
Red: the function has been interrupt-  
ed.  
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Changing Modes  
Changing Modes  
You can use this machine not only as a copier, but optionally as a fax, printer and  
scanner machine as well. Press the {Copy}, {Document Server}, {Facsimile}, or  
{Printer}, {Scanner} key to use each function.  
2
ZFFH170N  
Limitation  
You cannot switch modes in any of the following cases:  
When scanning in a fax message for transmission  
During immediate transmission  
When accessing the user tools  
During interrupt copying  
During on hook dialing for fax transmission  
While scanning an original  
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Combined Function Operations  
Copy Mode  
You can make basic copies, and en-  
large/reduce, combine, or use vari-  
ous other copy functions to make  
copies. You can also add options to  
further increase the number of func-  
tions. For more details, refer to "Op-  
tions" in the Copy Reference manual.  
Limitation  
You cannot use the interrupt copy  
function in the following cases:  
during fax immediate transmis-  
sion  
2
while scanning an original for  
memory transmission  
during interrupt copying  
Changing to Copy Mode  
A Press the {Interrupt} key.  
You can always make a copy when  
the machine isn't printing or scanning  
originals for faxes.  
If the machine is scanning origi-  
nals, it will immediately stop the  
scanning job. On the other hand, if  
the machine is performing a copy  
or print job, it will still continue the  
job until you press the {Start} key  
after pressing the {Interrupt} key.  
When the current job stops, the in-  
terrupt copy display appears on  
the panel display.  
A Press the {Copy} key.  
The copier display appears on the  
panel display.  
Note  
When you interrupt a copying  
job, remove the previous origi-  
nal.  
Reference  
For details, see the Copy Refer-  
ence.  
B Make your copies.  
Important  
Interrupt copying to make urgently  
needed copies  
If the remaining memory space  
is 0%, the machine fails to re-  
ceive fax data. Wait until the  
machine completes printing a  
received fax, then start making  
copies.  
You can interrupt the current job to  
make a copy.  
Note  
The display may differ depending  
on the settings described on p.68  
Function Priorityand p.84 User  
Code Management.  
Note  
While copying, a received fax  
document is stored in memory  
and the Receive File indicator is  
lit.  
C After interrupt copying is com-  
pleted, remove the original and  
delivered copies.  
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Copy Mode  
Reference  
D Press the {Interrupt} key again.  
p.35 Multi-Access”  
The machine resumes the printing  
job of the received fax document.  
When “Print Priority” = “Fax”,  
“Printer”, or “Display” (default)  
The machine completes the op-  
eration of the function set by  
Print priority before performing  
the operation of another func-  
tion.  
Resuming the interrupted  
copying job  
2
A Reset the previous original.  
B Press the {Start} key.  
The machine resumes the inter-  
rupted copy run.  
Limitation  
While the machine is per-  
forming two-sided printing  
in fax mode, you cannot  
make two-sided copies until  
the printing ends.  
Copying and Multi-accessing  
If you want to make copy while using  
another function, follow the proce-  
dure below.  
When “Print Priority” = “Inter-  
leave”  
A Press the {Interrupt} key.  
The machine performs the oper-  
ations in the order in which they  
are initiated. If another function  
is initiated during operation,  
the machine completes the cur-  
rent operation before perform-  
ing the operation of the function  
initiated.  
The interrupt display appears on  
the panel display.  
B Place originals, and then press the  
{Start} key.  
The machine interrupts the job that  
is printing and starts copying your  
originals.  
C When copying is complete, re-  
move your originals and the cop-  
ies.  
D Press the {Interrupt} key again.  
The previous job settings will be  
restored and the machine will con-  
tinue from where it left off.  
Note  
Machine operations are different  
depending on thePrint Priori-  
tysettings (p.68 General  
Features 1/2) or the User Code  
Management(p.68 General  
Features 1/2) settings.  
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Combined Function Operations  
Document Server Mode  
You can store files in the Document  
Server.  
Note  
When the optional Internal  
Tray, Internal Shift Tray, Finish-  
er 500, or Finisher 1000 is in-  
stalled on the machine, you can  
specify an output tray to which  
documents are to be delivered.  
For more information about  
how to specify an output tray  
for each function, see the fol-  
lowing descriptions:  
Limitation  
The Document Server function re-  
quires the optional Hard Disk  
Unit.  
2
Note  
If you want to re-send fax docu-  
ments, go back to the Facsimile  
display.  
p.70 Output: Copier”  
For details about this function and  
its operation to the Copy Refer-  
ence.  
p.70 Output: Document  
Server”  
p.70 Output: Facsimile”  
Reference  
p.71 Output: Printer”  
For more information about the  
Document Server, see p.39 Docu-  
ment Server.  
Storing Documents in the  
Document Server  
Copying by Using the  
Document Server  
Storing Documents in the Document  
Server  
You can print from the Document  
Server while using other functions.  
A Place originals.  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
The Document Server display ap-  
pears on the panel display.  
B Press the {Document Server} key.  
The Document server display ap-  
pears on the panel display.  
C Press the [Scan Original] key.  
D Press the {Start} key.  
Documents are stored for the copi-  
er function.  
B Select the desired documents, and  
then press [OK].  
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Document Server Mode  
Storing Documents while Copying  
You can copy while storing files.  
A Place originals.  
Storing Documents from Printer  
If you want to store files from the  
printer, use this function from the  
printer driver.  
B Press the {Copy} key.  
Interrupt the Operating  
Function and Start Storing  
The Copier display appears on the  
panel display.  
2
C Press [Store File], and then press  
Even if another function is operating,  
you can use the Document Server.  
[OK].  
Both copying and storing docu-  
ments will be started.  
Refer to the following procedure.  
D Press the {Start} key.  
While Copying  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
Storing Documents from the Fax display  
The copy job will be interrupted.  
You can select to store and transmit  
documents at the same time or store  
documents only.  
B Remove the originals.  
C Press the {Document Server} key.  
A Place originals.  
The Document Server display ap-  
pears on the panel display.  
B Press the {Facsimile} key.  
The facsimile display appears on  
the panel display.  
D Place originals to be stored.  
E Press the [Scan Original] key.  
C Press the [Store File] key.  
The machine starts storing docu-  
ments.  
D Press [Store&Transmit] or [Store Only],  
and then press the [OK] key.  
Note  
If you want to go back to the  
copier function, press {Copy}.  
E If you selected [Store&Transmit], in  
put the dial numbers. If you se-  
lected [Store Only], go to step  
.
F
F Press the {Start} key.  
If you selected [Store&Transmit], the  
machine starts storing documents  
and transmitting them. If you se-  
lected [Store Only], the machine  
starts storing documents.  
Reference  
For details about this function,  
refer to the Facsimile Refer-  
ence.  
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Combined Function Operations  
Facsimile Mode  
Changing to Facsimile Mode  
Printing a Received Fax  
You can always use the machine as a  
facsimile when you are not copying.  
When you are not copying, a received  
fax is printed automatically. You do  
not need to switch to Facsimile mode.  
If you wish to print a received fax  
while copying, see below.  
2
A Press the {Facsimile} key.  
The facsimile display appears on  
the panel display.  
Preparation  
Machine operations are different de-  
pending on the Print Priorityset-  
tings (p.68 General Features  
1/2) or User Code Management”  
(p.84 Key Operator Tools 1/2).  
Reference  
Note  
p.35 Multi-Access”  
The Memory Transmission/Re-  
ception function is performed  
automatically even when an-  
other function is being used.  
You need not switch the dis-  
play. When data is received in  
memory, the Receive File indi-  
cator is lit.  
Printing a received fax while copying  
When Print Priority= Faxor Dis-  
play(default)  
The machine interrupts the copying  
and receives a fax. Upon complet-  
ing the fax reception, it resumes the  
interrupted copying job.  
Reference  
For details, see the Facsimile  
Reference.  
When Print Priority= Interleave”  
The machine performs the opera-  
tions in the order in which they are  
initiated. If another function is ini-  
tiated during operation, the ma-  
chine completes the current  
operation before performing the  
operation of the function initiated.  
Printing a received fax in a hurry  
Press the {Facsimile} key to switch  
to the facsimile display. The copy-  
ing job is interrupted and the ma-  
chine starts printing the received  
fax automatically. After printing  
the fax, press the {Copy} key and  
do the previous job again.  
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Facsimile Mode  
Sending a fax while printing  
Sending a Fax  
A Press the {Facsimile} key to switch  
Sending a fax while printing a received  
fax  
to the fax display.  
Printing is interrupted.  
B Complete the usual operations  
for sending a fax, and then press  
the {Start} key.  
Scanning originals for memory  
transmission  
2
After the transmission has fin-  
ished, printing re-starts.  
The machine can scan your originals  
for memory transmission even while  
printing a received fax.  
When Scanning Other Jobs  
A Complete the usual operations  
for sending a fax, then press the  
{Start} key.  
A You cannot scan originals to be  
sent by fax when scanning origi-  
nals for another job.  
Sending a fax while copying  
A Press the {Facsimile} key to switch  
to the facsimile display.  
You can send a fax while copying.  
Note  
Remove any originals from  
your copy job.  
B Complete the usual operations  
for sending a fax, and then press  
the {Start} key.  
C After the transmission has fin-  
ished, press the {Copy} key.  
D Reset the copy job originals, and  
then press the {Start} key.  
The machine resumes the inter-  
rupted copy run.  
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Combined Function Operations  
Printer Mode  
Changing to Printer Mode  
Printing  
To print from an application being  
run on a personal computer, you  
need not switch to printer mode on  
this machine. You must switch to  
printer mode, however, to perform  
the following operations:  
The machine can receive print data  
while another mode is functioning.  
2
A Print the job from your computer.  
Printing starts.  
Reference  
For details, see the Printer Ref-  
erence.  
Form feeding  
Job reset  
Sample print  
Locked print  
Note  
If user codes have been set for  
the printer function as de-  
scribed on p.84 User Code  
Management, you must enter  
your user code from the Printer  
Driver.  
A Press the {Printer} key.  
The printer display appears on the  
panel display.  
Reference  
For details, see the Printer Ref-  
erence.  
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Scanner Mode  
Scanner Mode  
Using the Network TWAIN Scanner  
Changing to Scanner Mode  
This scanner unit has two scanner  
functions: Network TWAIN Scan-  
nerand Network Delivery Scan-  
ner.  
A Place originals.  
B Configure the scan options using  
2
the computer.  
C Start the scan.  
Reference  
To configure the function priority,  
see the Scanner Reference.  
Reference  
For more information, see the  
Scanner Reference.  
Limitation  
In the following cases, the machine  
cannot be used as a scanner.  
Using the Network Delivery Scanner  
While scanning originals for  
copying  
A Place originals.  
While scanning a fax message  
B Press the {Scanner} key.  
for transmission  
The screen for the scanner mode  
appears.  
During immediate fax transmis-  
sion  
While scanning an original  
Storing Documents in Memory  
A Place originals.  
C Set the scan options, address and  
B Press the {Scanner} key.  
sender.  
The scanner display appears on  
the panel display.  
D Press the {Start} key.  
Reference  
C Press the {Store File} key.  
For more information, see the  
Scanner Reference.  
D The machine prepares to store the  
document.  
E Press the {Start} key.  
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Combined Function Operations  
B Remove the originals.  
C Start the scan.  
Note  
Interrupting scanning  
If you want to scan while copying or  
faxing, follow the procedure below.  
When the scan is completed,  
press the {Facsimile} key and re-  
start faxing.  
Scanning while copying  
2
Usually, you cannot use this machine  
as a scanner until it finishes copying.  
Scanning while doing an Immediate Fax  
Transmission  
Preparation  
Select Function Reset Timer to set  
Instant. p.69 Function Reset  
Timer”  
Usually, you cannot use the scanner  
function while it is doing immediate  
fax transmissions.  
A Press {Clear/Stop} key.  
Preparation  
Copying is interrupted.  
Select Function Reset Timer to set  
Instant. p.69 Function Reset  
Timer.  
B Remove the originals.  
C Press {Reset} key.  
D Start the scan.  
Note  
A Press {Clear/Stop} key.  
The immediate fax transmission is  
interrupted.  
Note  
When the scan is completed,  
press the {Copy} key and restart  
copying.  
Previously scanned originals  
will be delivered.  
B Remove the originals.  
Scanning while scanning a fax message  
for memory transmission  
C Start the scan.  
Note  
Usually, you cannot use the scanner  
function until scanning a fax message  
for memory transmission is completed.  
When the scan is completed,  
press {Facsimile} key and restart  
faxing.  
Preparation  
Select Function Reset Timer to set  
Instant. p.69 Function Reset  
Timer”  
Scanning while printing  
You can scan without interrupting  
printing.  
A Press {Clear/Stop} key.  
The fax message scan is interrupted.  
Note  
When using quick memory deliv-  
ery, previously scanned originals  
will be delivered. For more infor-  
mation, see "Facsimile Reference".  
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Multi-Access  
Multi-Access  
You can carry out another job using a different function while the current job is  
being performed.  
This allows you to handle your jobs efficiently regardless of how the machine is  
being used. For example:  
While making copies, you can scan documents to store in the Document Serv-  
2
er.  
While printing documents saved in the Document Server, the machine can re-  
ceive print data.  
You can make copies while receiving fax data.  
While printing print data, you can make operations for copying.  
Performing multiple functions simultaneously like this is called Multi-accessing.  
Note  
The chart below shows sample operations with "Print priority" set to "Inter-  
rupt" (p.68).  
$: Operation is enabled when the relevant function key is pressed and re-  
mote switching (of the scanner) is done.  
❒ ❍: Operation is enabled when the [Interrupt] key is pressed to interrupt the  
preceding operation.  
: Operation is performed automatically after the preceding operation ends.  
×: The operation must be started after the preceding operation ends. (Simul-  
taneous operations are not available.)  
When the optional Internal Tray, Internal Shift Tray, Finisher 500, or Finisher  
1000 is installed on the machine, you can specify an output tray to which doc-  
uments are to be delivered. For more information about how to specify an  
output tray for each function, see the following descriptions:  
p.70 Output: Copier”  
p.70 Output: Document Server”  
p.70 Output: Facsimile”  
p.71 Output: Printer”  
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Combined Function Operations  
-Sample operations  
This chart is based on the following conditions:  
When Print priorityis set to Interrupt(Print Priorityon p.69 Print  
Priority)  
For details on operations under other conditions, contact your service repre-  
sentative.  
2
Mode after you select Copy  
Facsimile  
Printer  
Mode before you select  
Operations for Copying  
×
×
×
$ $ $ ❍  
$ $ $ $ $ ❍  
$ $ $ $ ❍  
Stapling  
*5  
$ $ $ ❍  
*1 *1 *1  
*2  
*2  
*2 *4 *4  
Sort  
$ $ $ ❍  
$ $ $ $ ❍  
*1 *1 *1  
*2  
*2  
*2  
*2  
Operations for Copying  
Copying  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Transmission Operation/Manual $ $ $ ❍  
Reception Operation  
×
×
×
×
$ $ $ $ $ ❍  
Scanning an original for  
Memory Transmission  
Memory Transmission  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
*3  
*3 *3 *3 *3  
Immediate Transmission  
Memory Reception  
*2  
×
*3  
*3  
*3  
*3 *3 *3 *3  
Printing Received Data  
*8  
*8  
×
*3  
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Multi-Access  
Mode after you select Copy  
Facsimile  
Printer  
2
Mode before you select  
Data Reception  
Sort Print  
Stapling  
*5  
*4 *4  
Operations for Scanning  
Scanning  
$ $ $ ❍  
$ $ $ ❍  
×
×
×
×
$ $ $ ❍  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
Operations for Document  
Server  
Scanning a Document to Store $ ×  
in Document Server  
Printing from Document  
Server  
Printing from Document  
Server  
Sending a Facsimile from Doc- ❍  
ument Server  
$ $ $ ❍  
$ $ $ ❍  
$ $ ×  
×
×
×
$ ×  
×
$ ×  
×
×
×
$ ❍  
*4  
*8 *8 *8  
*4  
*3 *3 *3 *3  
*1  
Simultaneous operations are only available after the preceding job documents are all  
scanned and the [Next Job] key appears.  
You can scan a document after the preceding job documents are all scanned.  
Simultaneous operations are only possible with an additional line installed and  
when the facsimile function is not using the line given line priority in the facsimile  
settings.  
During stapling, printing automatically starts after the current job.  
Stapling is not available.  
Simultaneous operations become available after you press the [Next Job] key.  
If you are making stapled copies with paper larger than A4, 81/2" × 11" using the op-  
erational 1000 sheet finisher, subsequent operations using the finisher shift tray are  
suspended until the current job is finished.  
*2  
*3  
*4  
*5  
*6  
*7  
*8  
*9  
If you scan a document during printing, the scanning speed might be slow.  
During parallel receptions, any subsequent job is suspended until the receptions are  
completed.  
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Combined Function Operations  
Limitation  
Stapling cannot be used at the same time for multiple functions.  
Note  
A machine with the Finisher 500 installed cannot accept other jobs while  
printing with the stapling operation.  
A machine with the Finisher 1000 installed, that is printing with the stapling  
operation on paper larger than A4, 81/2" × 11" size starts the subsequent job  
(for which Internal Shift Tray is specified as the output tray) only after the  
current print job finishes.  
2
While printing is in progress, the scanning of a document using another func-  
tion may take more time.  
38  
3. Document Server  
Overview  
The Document Server enables you to save documents in the machine memory  
and then edit and print them as you want.  
You can save the following:  
Data from documents scanned using the document feeder  
Data from documents scanned using the exposure glass  
Data sent from a computer  
Copy  
Printing  
(Except Scanner)  
Facsimile  
Transmission  
Sending  
stored  
facsimile  
documents  
Scanner  
Printer  
Transferring Document  
data for PC  
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39  
Document Server  
Process  
A Prepare the documents you want to save.  
B Save the documents.  
The documents are saved in the machine memory.  
C Print the documents, send faxes, and transfer the documents and the data  
to a PC.  
You can print saved documents with any settings you desire at any time.  
Scanned document data can be transfered to a PC.  
3
You can resend saved documents you desire at any time.  
Important  
Do not turn off the main power switch when the Operation Switch is on or  
the On indicator is lit. If you turn it off during an operation, the memory  
or hard disk might be damaged.  
Avoid any strong shocks to the machine. This could damage the hard drive  
or delete stored files. For precautionary reasons, files should be copied to  
another local computer.  
If trouble occurs in the internal hard disk unit of the machine, data saved  
on the hard disk may be lost. Therefore, the user should avoid using the  
internal hard disk as a recording and storage medium for important data.  
We assume no responsibility for any damage suffered by the user due to  
loss of data.  
Limitation  
The Document Server function requires the optional Hard Disk Unit.  
Data for documents in the Document Server function list that were  
scanned in using the Scan function are not displayed.  
The documents stored by scanning are not available to print.  
You can fax documents stored using the facsimile feature.  
Optional Desk Top Binder V2 Professional or Desk Top Binder V2 Lite are  
required for transfering data to your computer.  
40  
Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions  
Relationship between Document Server  
and Other Functions  
The following table lists the relationship between the Document Server and oth-  
er machine functions.  
How to issue  
storage  
instructions  
Printing  
documents  
Sending  
documents  
Function name  
Displaying a list  
Copy/  
Document Server  
Copy  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
3
Personal  
computer  
Printer  
Facsimile  
Scanner  
Facsimile  
Scanner  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
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Document Server  
Features and Benefits  
On Demand Printing  
Use to print any saved document as required.  
Your current situation might be…  
When you need to print multiple sets of documents 2-sided and stapled to-  
gether, you normally print the originals, make duplex copies and then sta-  
ple them together manually.  
3
ZFFH060E  
With the Document Server  
If you save your document in the Document Server, you can print it out at any  
time with the necessary print settings, such as duplex and stapling.  
You can store fax documents and document data so that you can print them  
whenever necessary.  
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42  
Features and Benefits  
Note  
Stapling and punching require the installation of the optional finisher.  
You can use a password to prevent others from printing saved documents.  
File Merge Printing  
You can combine multiple scanned documents to print them in one set.  
Your current situation might be…  
You want to combine several originals that are different in density, size, and  
paper weight.  
You can merge documents that were created with different applications or  
that were created separately on different computers.  
You can merge documents that were sent from a computer with paper origi-  
nals that have been scanned such as the following:  
3
Scrapped and pasted originals  
Photo originals  
One sided originals  
Two sided originals  
ZFFH080E  
43  
Document Server  
With the Document Server  
Set the print order to print documents together.  
Merge and print fax documents, document data sent, and originals that have  
been scanned.  
Merge documents created with different applications or created on different  
computers.  
Store electronic originals created by a computer on the network and originals  
that have been scanned using the document feeder.  
3
ZFFH090E  
Note  
You can check the print result by printing a sample set before making a  
large print run by pressing the {Sample Copy} key. If you are not satisfied  
with the print result of some pages of the set, you can scan that part again.  
44  
Features and Benefits  
Facsimile Resend  
You can print or resend a sent document received by fax. This is useful when  
you want to send a large document that needs to be sent several times, since you  
do not have to scan the document each time.  
You current situation might be...  
When you need to retransmit multiples sets of the same documents, you  
have to scan them again and again.  
With the Document Server  
3
You can send the original data stored in memory whenever necessary. You  
can merge and send data stored from a previous fax with additional scanned  
originals.  
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45  
Document Server  
Operation from a Computer  
If you install Desk Top Binder V2 Professional or Desk Top Binder V2 Lite on  
your computer you can check the contents of the stored documents, print copies  
for confirmation and perform other operations. You can also delete data stored  
in the Document Server. In addition, you can also export documents stored in  
the Document Server to your computer as a file.  
You can also perform tasks on data stored in the Document Server from your  
computer, rather than from the machine.  
Note  
3
You can perform the following operations from your computer:  
Search by File Name and User Name  
Indicate easily the 1 st page of your documents  
Display the document infomation, change the file name and the password  
Delete documents  
Copy documents to your computer  
Print documents  
Send the stored facsimile documents  
Optional Network Interface board and 64 MB memory or the Printer Scanner  
unit are required for operations from your computer. Desk Top Binder V2  
Professional or Desk Top Binder V2 Lite must be installed on your computer.  
Reference  
For more detailed information, refer to Desk Top Binder V2 Professional/Lite  
manuals.  
46  
Scanning Originals  
Scanning Originals  
You can scan the originals you want  
to save in the Document Server using  
the control panel of the machine. The  
originals can be either on the expo-  
sure glass or in the document feeder.  
Scanning in Document Server  
Mode  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
The saved documents will automati-  
cally be named in the order of scan-  
ning as COPY0001, COPY0002”….  
3
Note  
Based on the factory settings, the  
machine automatically deletes  
documents from the Document  
Box one day (24 hours) after each  
document was saved. The user can  
disable the automatic deletion of  
documents or change the automat-  
ic deletion period, for example, to  
several days. For details, see p.99  
Auto Delete File.  
ZFFH180N  
The Select Files to Printdisplay  
appears.  
B Press the [Scan Original] key.  
You can change the file names that  
are assigned automatically.  
You can use a password to prevent  
others from printing saved docu-  
ments.  
The Scan Originaldisplay ap-  
pears.  
C Enter a file name, user name, or  
password if necessary.  
Note  
If you do not wish to register a  
file name, go to step D.  
If you do not register a file  
name, one is automatically as-  
signed.  
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Document Server  
To change the file name  
To register or change the user  
name  
A Press the [File Name] key.  
A Press the [User Name] key.  
The "Change File Name" dis-  
play appears.  
If user names have already been  
registered, the "Change User  
Name" display appears.  
3
B Press the [Delete All] key to de-  
lete the old file name.  
If user names have not been reg-  
Note  
istered, go to step D.  
You can also use the [Back-  
space] key to delete unneces-  
sary characters.  
B To change your user name to a  
registered user name, select a  
registered user name from the  
list, and then click [OK].  
C Enter a new file name.  
To change your user name to an  
unregistered user name, go to  
the next step.  
Note  
A string of up to 10 charac-  
ters can be entered as a file  
name. Note that only eight  
characters of each file name  
are displayed in the docu-  
ment list.  
Reference  
For more information about  
how to register users, see  
p.87 To Register the New  
User Code.  
Reference  
For more information about  
how to enter characters, see  
p.100 Entering Text.  
D Click [OK].  
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Scanning Originals  
C To enter an unregistered user  
name, press the [Unregistered  
Name] key.  
D Place your originals either on the  
exposure glass or in the document  
feeder.  
Reference  
For more information about  
how to place the types of origi-  
nals that can be placed, see the  
Copier Reference.  
The screen used to enter the  
user name appears.  
E Make any desired settings.  
3
D Enter the new user name.  
Note  
Press the [Scanning Finished] key  
to cancel the file name, pass-  
word, or print settings and re-  
turn to the Select Files to Print”  
display.  
Reference  
For more information about  
how to enter characters, see  
p.100 Entering Text.  
E Click [OK].  
Reference  
For details, see the explanations  
of each function in this manual.  
To set or change the password  
A Press the [Password] key.  
F Press the {Start} key.  
B Enter the password using the  
The document is saved in the Doc-  
ument Server. The saved docu-  
ments are displayed on the Select  
Files to Printdisplay.  
number keys (4 digits).  
Note  
If you have placed your origi-  
nals in the document feeder, the  
Select Files to Printdisplay  
appears automatically after all  
originals have been scanned.  
Note  
To change the number en-  
tered, press the [Clear] or  
{Clear/Stop} key and enter a  
new number.  
If you have placed your origi-  
nals on the exposure glass, press  
the [Scanning Finished] key after  
all originals have been scanned.  
The Select Files to Printdis-  
play appears.  
C Press the [OK] or {#} key.  
To stop scanning, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key.  
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Document Server  
To resume the paused scanning  
job, press the [Resume] key in the  
confirmation dialog box. To de-  
lete the saved images and cancel  
the job, press the [Cancel] key.  
The line for the selected doc-  
ument is highlighted.  
When a password is stored,  
appears on the left side of the  
file name.  
B Press the [File Management] key.  
G Press the [Scanning Finished] key.  
3
C Press the [Change File Name],  
[Change User Name], or [Change  
Password] key.  
To change the file name, user  
name, or password  
A Select the document for which  
the user name, file name, or  
password is to be changed.  
D Enter the new file name, user  
name, or password using the  
letter keys or number keys.  
Reference  
For more information about  
changing the file name, see  
p.48 To change the file  
name.  
If no password is set for the doc-  
ument, the line for the selected  
document is highlighted.  
For more information about  
changing the user name, see  
p.48 To register or change  
the user name.  
For more information about  
changing the password, see  
p.49 To set or change the  
password.  
If a password has already  
been set for the document,  
the password entry dialog  
box appears.  
E Press the [OK] key.  
Enter the password, and then  
click [OK].  
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Printing Saved Documents  
Printing Saved Documents  
You can print any of the documents  
saved in the Document Server.  
Note  
You can search for the docu-  
ment you desire by the file  
name or the user name. p.58  
To Search by File Name”  
Follow these steps to select a docu-  
ment and print it out.  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
You can sort the files in order of  
[User Name], [File Name], or  
[Date]. Press the key you want to  
sort by.  
The Select Files to Printdisplay  
appears.  
3
B Press the line for the document  
you want to print.  
If the desired file name is not  
shown, see the next or previous  
screen using the [T Next] and [U  
Prev.] keys.  
If you cannot find the desired  
document using the names, you  
can print the first page of a doc-  
ument to check its contents.  
Press the line for the desired  
document, and press the [Print  
1st Page] key followed by the  
{Start} key.  
If no password is set for the doc-  
ument, the line for the selected  
document is highlighted.  
Press the selected line again to  
cancel the print job.  
If you select a document which  
requires a password, the Input  
the Passwordwindow ap-  
pears. Enter your password us-  
ing the number keys, then press  
the [OK] key. To delete the value  
entered, press the [Clear] or  
{Clear/Stop} key. To cancel a se-  
lected document, press the [Can-  
cel] key.  
If a password has been set for  
the document, the password en-  
try dialog box appears.  
Enter the password, and then  
click [OK].  
C To print more than one docu-  
ment, repeat step to select the  
desired documents in the order  
you want to print them out.  
B
The selected line is highlighted.  
The selected order is shown in the  
priority column next to the select-  
ed document(s).  
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Document Server  
Binding format  
Note  
2-Sided Copy Top to Top  
Up to 30 documents can be se-  
lected for printing.  
2-Sided Copy Top to Bot-  
tom  
To change the print order, press  
the highlighted lines to cancel  
their selection, and then select  
them again in the order you  
want to print.  
Booklet  
Magazine  
Cover handling  
Cover/Slip Sheet  
Edit/Stamp  
Press the {Clear Modes} key to  
cancel all the settings.  
3
If you press the [Printg Odr] key,  
the selected documents are dis-  
played in printing order.  
Finish  
Sort  
D If you need to change any of the  
print settings, press the [Print Set-  
tings] key.  
Stack  
Staple  
The print settings of the docu-  
ment you select first are applied  
to the merged documents.  
When multiple documents are  
printed at the same time, the  
print settings made for the doc-  
ument printed first are applied  
to all other documents.  
The Print Settingsdisplay ap-  
pears.  
If you select multiple files, you  
can confirm the file names or  
print order of the files you se-  
lected in step  
by scrolling  
C
through the list with the [T] and  
[U] keys.  
Press the [Select File] key to re-  
turn to the Select Files to Print”  
display.  
Note  
The print settings made for  
printing in copier or printer  
mode are stored in the machine  
after printing and applied to the  
next printing. The print settings  
made in facsimile mode, how-  
ever, are not stored.  
"Booklet", "Magazine", and  
"Stamp" cannot be set for docu-  
ments saved in facsimile mode.  
"Booklet" and "Magazine" can-  
not be set for documents saved  
under multiple functions.  
The print settings remain in the  
machine after printing.  
Reference  
For details, see the explanations  
of each function in this manual.  
The print setting items are listed  
below. For more information  
about the print results accord-  
ing to each setting, see the Copy  
Reference.  
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Printing Saved Documents  
E Enter the required number of  
Changing the number of copies  
during printing  
prints using the number keys.  
Note  
You can change the number of copies  
during printing.  
Up to 99 can be entered.  
To change the value entered,  
press the {Clear/Stop} key and  
enter the new value.  
Limitation  
The number of copies can only be  
changed with the Sort function se-  
lected in the print settings.  
If you print more than one set  
using the Sort function, you can  
check the print result by print-  
ing out only the first set. p.54  
Sample Copy.  
A Press the [Clear/Stop] key.  
3
The following dialog box appears.  
F Press the {Start} key.  
The machine starts printing.  
Note  
To pause the print job, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key. In the confirma-  
tion dialog box, press the [Re-  
sume] key to resume it, or press  
the [Cancel] key to cancel it.  
B Click the [Change Set Qty.] key.  
C Use the number keys to enter a  
new number of copies.  
Stopping printing  
You can stop printing in progress.  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
The following confirmation dialog  
box appears.  
D Click the [#] key.  
E Click the [Print] key.  
B Press the [Yes] key.  
Printing restarts.  
The printing operation stops.  
Note  
To cancel printing from being  
stopped, click the [Print] key in  
the confirmation dialog box.  
Printing then continues for the  
remaining part of the docu-  
ment.  
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Document Server  
Note  
Sample Copy  
You can search for a desired  
document by user or file name  
by using the [Search by User  
Name] or [Search by File Name]  
keys, respectively. p.84 User  
Code Management”  
If you print multiple sets using the  
Sort function, you can check if the  
print order or the print settings are  
correct by printing out only the first  
set using the {Sample Copy} key.  
You can sort document names  
in the list by the user names, file  
names, or dates. To sort the  
documents, click the [User  
Name], [File Name], or [Date] key.  
Limitation  
This function can be used only  
when the Sort function has been  
turned on.  
3
You can scroll up or down the  
file names listed by using the  
[Prev.] or [Next] key, respective-  
ly.  
A Select the document to be printed.  
To cancel a document selection,  
press the highlighted line for  
the selected document.  
If no password is set for the doc-  
ument, the line for the selected  
document is highlighted.  
B Press the {Sample Copy} key.  
C After the first set is printed out,  
press the [Print] key to print the  
rest of the print job. Press the  
[Suspend] key to cancel printing  
and return to the Print Settings”  
menu for changing the settings.  
If a password has been set for  
the document, the password en-  
try dialog box appears.  
Enter the password, and then  
click [OK].  
The selected line is highlighted.  
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Printing Saved Documents  
Note  
Print First Page  
You can search for a desired  
document by the user or file  
name, using the [Search by User  
Name] or [Search by File Name]  
keys, respectively. p.84 User  
Code Management”  
You can print the first page of the doc-  
ument selected in the Select Files to  
Printdisplay to check the contents.  
If more than one document is select-  
ed, the first page of each document is  
printed.  
You can sort document names  
in the list by the user names, file  
names, or dates. To sort the  
documents, click the [User  
Name], [File Name], or [Date] key.  
A Select the document to be printed.  
3
You can scroll up or down the  
file names listed by using the  
[Prev.] or [Next] key, respective-  
ly.  
If no password is set for the doc-  
ument, the line for the selected  
document is highlighted.  
To cancel a document selection,  
press the highlighted line for  
the selected document.  
B Click the [Print 1st Page] key.  
If a password has been set for  
the document, the password en-  
try dialog box appears.  
The following confirmation dialog  
box appears.  
Enter the password, and then  
click [OK].  
C Press the {Start} key.  
The selected line is highlighted.  
The first page is printed out.  
Note  
To cancel printing of the first  
page, click the [Cancel] key.  
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Document Server  
Deleting Saved Documents  
All unnecessary documents should  
be deleted.  
If a password has been set for  
the document, the password en-  
try dialog box appears.  
Enter the password, and then  
click [OK].  
This section describes how to delete  
saved documents.  
Important  
You can save up to 3,000 docu-  
ments in the Document Server. No  
more documents can be saved  
when there are 3,000 documents in  
the Document Server. You should  
delete unnecessary documents.  
3
The selected name is highlight-  
ed.  
You can set the timer to delete the  
documents stored in the Docu-  
ment Server with the User Tools.  
p.99 Auto Delete Filein Key  
Operator Tools 2/2.  
Note  
You can delete all the saved docu-  
ments at a time with the User  
Tools. p.99 Delete All Filesin  
Key Operator Tools 2/2.  
Note  
You can search for the docu-  
ment you desire by the file  
name or the user name. p.58  
To Search by File Name”  
Follow these steps to delete saved  
documents.  
You can sort the files in order of  
[User Name], [File Name], or  
[Date]. Press the key you want to  
sort by.  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
The Select Files to Printdisplay  
appears.  
If the desired file name is not  
shown, see the next or previous  
screen using the [T Next] and [U  
Prev.] keys.  
B Select the document to be deleted.  
If you cannot find the desired  
document using the names, you  
can print the first page of a doc-  
ument to check its contents.  
Press the line for the desired  
document, and press the [Print  
1st Page] key followed by the  
{Start} key.  
If no password is set for the doc-  
ument, the line for the selected  
document is highlighted.  
Press the selected line again to  
cancel the print job.  
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Deleting Saved Documents  
If you select a document which  
requires a password, the Input  
the Passwordwindow ap-  
pears. Enter your password us-  
ing the number keys, and press  
the [OK] key. To delete the value  
entered, press the [Clear] or  
{Clear/Stop} key. To cancel a se-  
lected document, press the [Can-  
cel] key.  
C Repeat step B if you want to select  
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more than one document.  
D Press the [Delete File] key.  
A confirmation dialog box ap-  
pears.  
E Press the [Delete] key to delete the  
document.  
Note  
To cancel the delete operation,  
press the [Do not Delete] key.  
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Document Server  
Searching Saved Documents  
You can use either the [Search by File  
Name] or [Search by User Name] key to  
search for documents stored on the  
Document Server. You can also list  
the stored documents in the order  
you prefer. If you install Desk Top  
Binder V2 Professional or Desk Top  
Binder V2 Lite on your computer, you  
can search and rearrange the docu-  
ments from your computer.  
To Search by User Name  
This searches for documents on the  
Document Server that match a user  
name.  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
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B Press the [Search by User Name] key.  
C To specify a registered user name,  
select the user name from the dis-  
played list, and then click [OK].  
Search by File Name  
You can search the documents  
stored in the Document Server by  
the file name.  
Search by User Name  
You can search the documents  
stored in the Document Server by  
the user name.  
To specify an unregistered user  
name, follow the procedure below.  
To Search by File Name  
D To specify an unregistered user  
name, click the [Unregistered Name]  
key. The entry dialog box below  
appears. Enter the unregistered  
user name in the entry dialog box,  
and then click [OK].  
This searches for documents on the Doc-  
ument Server that match a file name.  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
B Press the [Search by File Name] key.  
C Enter the file name using the let-  
ter keys.  
Reference  
For details on entering charac-  
ters, refer to p.100 Entering  
Text.  
Reference  
For more information about  
how to enter characters, see  
p.100 Entering Text.  
D Press the [OK] key.  
Only the files beginning with the  
name entered appear in the Select  
Files to Printdisplay.  
Note  
To display all the files saved in  
the Document Server, press the  
[All the files] key.  
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Searching Saved Documents  
E Press the [OK] key.  
Only the files beginning with the  
name entered appear in the Select  
Files to Printdisplay.  
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Note  
To display all the files saved in  
the Document Server, press the  
[All the files] key.  
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Document Server  
To Check the Details of Stored Documents  
You can sort document names  
A Select the document for which  
in the list by the user names, file  
you want detailed information.  
names, or dates. To sort the  
documents, click the [User  
Name], [File Name], or [Date] key.  
You can scroll up or down the  
file names listed by using the  
[UPrev.] or [TNext] key, respec-  
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tively.  
If no password is set for the doc-  
If you cannot determine the  
contents of a desired document  
by its file name, you can print  
just the first page of the docu-  
ment for checking purposes. To  
do this, select the document to  
be checked, and then click the  
[Print 1st Page] key.  
ument, the line for the selected  
document is highlighted.  
If a password has been set for  
the document, the password en-  
try dialog box appears.  
Enter the password and click  
[OK].  
To cancel document selection,  
press the highlighted line for  
the selected document.  
B Press the [Detail] key.  
The selected name is highlight-  
ed.  
The detailed information about the  
document is displayed.  
Note  
Note  
You can search for a desired  
document by the user or file  
name, using the [Search by User  
Name] or [Search by File Name]  
keys, respectively. p.84 User  
Code Management”  
If you have selected several doc-  
uments, use the [U] [T] keys to  
view the details of each docu-  
ment.  
Click [OK]. The "Select Files to  
Print" display appears.  
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4. User Tools (System Settings)  
Accessing the User Tools (System Settings)  
This section is for the key operators in  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
charge of this machine. You can  
The System Settings menu ap-  
pears.  
change or set the machine's default  
settings.  
Preparation  
After using the User Tools, be sure  
to exit from the User Tools.  
The selected key is highlighted.  
Any changes you make with the  
User Tools remain in effect even if  
the main power switch or opera-  
tion switch is turned off, or the  
{Energy Saver} key is pressed.  
C Select the desired menu and press  
the desired key.  
Reference  
For information on the User Tools  
(Copy/Document Server Fea-  
tures), see the Copy Reference  
manual.  
D Change the settings by following  
the instructions on the display  
panel. Then press the [OK] key.  
Changing the Settings  
Note  
[OK]: Press to set the new set-  
tings and return to the previous  
menu.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
The User Tools Main Menu ap-  
pears.  
[Cancel]: Press to return to the  
previous menu without chang-  
ing any data.  
To cancel the changes made to  
settings and return to normal  
the function display, press the  
{User Tools/Counter} key.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Exiting from the User Tools  
A After changing the User Tools set-  
tings, press the [Exit] key on the  
User Tools Main Menu.  
Changing the User Tools is fin-  
ished, and the machine is ready for  
copying.  
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Note  
To exit from changing the ma-  
chine's default settings and re-  
turn to Copy mode, press the  
{User Tools/Counter} key.  
You can also exit from the User  
Tools by pressing the {User  
Tools/Counter} key.  
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User Tools Menu (System Settings)  
User Tools Menu (System Settings)  
General Features 1/2p.68,General Features 2/2p.71  
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63  
User Tools (System Settings)  
Paper Size Settings 1/3p.72,Paper Size Settings 2/3p.74,Paper Size  
Settings 3/3p.75  
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64  
User Tools Menu (System Settings)  
Timer Settingp.77  
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Interface Settings/Network 1/22/2p.79  
65  
User Tools (System Settings)  
Interface Settings/Parallel Interfacep.81  
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File Transferp.82  
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User Tools Menu (System Settings)  
Key Operator Tools 1/2p.84,Key Operator Tools 2/2p.99  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Settings You Can Change with the User  
Tools  
Reference  
For how to access the User Tools, seep.61 Accessing the User Tools (System  
Settings).  
General Features 1/2  
Panel Tone  
The beeper (key tone) sounds when a key is pressed.  
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Note  
Default: ON  
Warm Up Notice  
Specify whether the beeper sounds when the machine becomes ready for  
copying after Energy Saver mode is deactivated or the power is turned on.  
Note  
If the Panel Tonesetting is Off, the beeper does not sound irrespective  
of the Warm Up Noticesetting.  
Default: ON  
Copy Count Display  
The copy counter can be set to show the number of copies made (count up) or  
the number of copies remaining to be made (count down).  
Note  
Default: Up (count up)  
Function Priority  
You can specify the mode to be displayed immediately after the operation  
switch is turned on or System Reset mode is turned on.  
Note  
Default: Copier  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
Print Priority  
Set print priority for each mode.  
"Display mode"  
Print priority is given to the mode displayed on the display.  
"Copier"  
Print priority is given to the copy function.  
"Document Server"  
Print priority is given to the Document server.  
"Facsimile"  
Print priority is given to the fax function.  
"Printer"  
Print priority is given to the printer function.  
"Interleave"  
Prints jobs in the order in which they are initiated regardless of  
mode/function. Output from each function might be mixed. If you want  
to avoid such mixing, specify an independent tray for each feature using  
"Output". When using different functions, attaching internal tray 2 allows  
you to specify an independent tray for each function. If you want to attach  
one, contact your local dealer.  
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Note  
Default: Display mode  
When the optional Internal Tray, Internal Shift Tray, Finisher 500, or Fin-  
isher 1000 is installed on the machine, you can specify an output tray to  
which documents are to be delivered. For more information about how to  
specify an output tray for each function, see the following descriptions:  
p.70 Output: Copier”  
p.70 Output: Document Server”  
p.70 Output: Facsimile”  
p.71 Output: Printer”  
Reference  
p.35 Multi-Accessor "Output" on p.68 General Features 1/2”  
Function Reset Timer  
The length of time the machine waits before changing modes when using the  
multi-access function. This is useful if you make many copies where you have  
to change the settings for each copy. If you set a large value, you can prevent  
jobs from other functions interrupting the copy job. This setting is ignored if  
"Interleave" is set for "Print Priority".  
Note  
Default: Set Time  
The Function Reset Timer setting is ignored if "Interleave" is set for "Print  
Priority" (p.69).  
When you select "Set Time", enter the time (330 seconds by 1 second  
steps) with the number keys.  
The default time setting is 3 seconds.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Output: Copier  
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.  
Internal Tray 2  
Internal Tray 1  
Finisher Shift Tray  
Internal Tray 1  
Finisher Proof Tray  
Finisher Shift Tray  
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Internal Tray 1  
Internal Tray 2  
Finisher Proof Tray  
Finisher Shift Tray  
Output: Document Server  
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.  
Internal Tray 1  
Internal Tray 2  
Finisher Proof Tray  
Finisher Shift Tray  
Note  
For details about output trays, refer to p.70 Output: Copier.  
Output: Facsimile  
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.  
Internal Tray 1  
Internal Tray 2  
Finisher Proof Tray  
Finisher Shift Tray  
Note  
For details about output trays, refer to p.70 Output: Copier.  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
General Features 2/2  
Output: Printer  
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.  
Internal Tray 1  
Internal Tray 2  
Finisher Proof Tray  
Finisher Shift Tray  
Note  
The output trays set on the Printer Driver have priority over the output  
tray specified above.  
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For details about output trays, refer to the illustration in p.70 Output:  
Copier.  
Prepare Stapling  
Perform a test staple after replacing staples or removing jammed staples.  
Note  
Press [OK] to prepare stapling.  
<F/F4> Size Settings  
Currently three types of F size are available: 81/2"×13", 81/4"×13", and 8"×13".  
The document feeder or exposure glass sensor cannot distinguish these three  
types of originals. This function sets the F size for the document feeder or ex-  
posure glass sensor. Auto Paper Select or Auto Reduce/Enlarge can be used  
for F size originals based on this setting. You'll find it very convenient to use  
the machine with the F size setting.  
Note  
Default: 81/2"×13"  
Output tray settings  
Limitation  
You cannot interrupt the current job with a job of a different function that  
specifies stapling or sorting.  
You can interrupt the current job with an ordinary copy job or facsimile re-  
ception. The output tray used when the job is interrupted varies depending  
on the type of finisher shift tray and output tray specified for interruption.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
When Finisher 500 is the finisher shift tray:  
When the output tray specified for the interrupting job is the finisher  
tray, the interrupting job will be delivered to Internal Tray 1.  
When the output tray specified for the interrupting job is not the finish-  
er tray, the interrupting job will be delivered to the specified output  
tray.  
When Finisher 1000 is the finisher shift tray:  
When the output tray specified for the interrupting job is the finisher  
tray, the interrupting job will be delivered to the Finisher Proof Tray.  
When the output tray specified for the interrupting job is not the finish-  
er tray, the interrupting job will be delivered to the specified output  
tray.  
When the Finisher 500 or Finisher 1000 is installed and stapling is specified  
for a job, the job will be delivered to the finisher shift tray regardless of the  
output tray specified.  
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Paper Size Settings 1/3  
Paper Tray Priority (Copier)  
You can specify the output tray for delivery.  
Note  
Default: Tray 1  
Paper Tray Priority (Printer)  
You can specify the output tray for delivery.  
Note  
Default: Tray 1  
Tray Paper Size: (Tray 14)  
Select the size of the copy paper set in the paper tray.  
The paper sizes you can set for trays 1, 3 and 4 are as follows:  
A3L,B4L,A4K,A4L,B5K,B5L,A5L  
11"×17"L,81/2"×14"L,81/2"×11"K,81/2"×11"L,51/2"×81/2"L,71/4"×101/2"  
L,71/4" 101/2"K,8" 13"L,81/2" 13"L,81/4"  
× × × ×13"L,custom size  
(140-297 mm (5.46"-11.58") wide x 182-432 mm (7.09"-16.8") long)  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
The paper sizes you can set for tray 2 are as follows:  
A3L,B4L,A4K,A4L,B5K,B5L,A5L,A5K,B6L,A6L,C5L,C6L,  
DL EnvL  
11"  
L,71/4"  
× × × × × ×  
17"L,81/2" 14"L,81/2" 11"K,81/2" 11"L,51/2" 81/2"L,71/4" 101/2"  
×
101/2"K,8" 13"L,81/2" 13"L,81/4" 13"L,41/8" 91/2"L,37/8"  
× × × × ×  
71/2"L, custom size (100-297 mm (3.9"-11.58") wide x 148-432 mm (5.77"-  
16.8") long)  
Reference  
Copy Reference "Changing the Paper Size".  
Important  
If the specified paper size differs from the size of paper actually set in the  
paper tray, a paper misfeed might occur because the paper size is not de-  
tected correctly.  
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Note  
The tray fence for the optional large capacity tray (LCT) is fixed. If you  
need to change the paper size, contact your service representative.  
If the paper size set for the dial in paper tray 1 and 2 is different to the pa-  
per size for this setting, the paper size of the dial has priority.  
If you load paper in tray 1 or 2 that is not available on the paper size dial,  
set the dial to "*".  
Default:  
Tray 1: LTK  
Tray 2: DLTL  
Tray 3:  
For optional paper-feed table: LTL  
For large capacity tray (LCT): LTL  
Tray 4: LGL  
Specifying a custom paper size  
To use paper of a custom size, follow the procedure below to specify the custom  
paper size.  
A Click the [Custom Size] key on the "Tray Paper Size" display.  
The "Custom Size" dialog box appears.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
B Press the [Vertical] or [Horizontal] key to specify the vertical or horizontal size,  
respectively. Then enter the size with the number keys, and then click the  
[#] key.  
Note  
To correct the entered value, click the [Clear] key, and then enter the correct  
value.  
C Click [OK].  
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The specified custom size is then set and the "Tray Paper Size" display ap-  
pears.  
Paper Size Settings 2/3  
Paper Type (Bypass Tray)  
Sets the display so you can see what type of paper is loaded in the bypass tray.  
The paper types you can set for the bypass tray are as follows:  
Plain paper, Recycled paper, Special paper, Color paper, Letterhead,  
OHP, Label paper, Thick Paper, Thin paper  
Note  
Default: No display  
Paper Type (Tray14)  
Sets the display so you can see what type of paper is loaded in each of the pa-  
per trays. This information is used by the print function to automatically se-  
lect the paper tray.  
The paper types you can set for trays 1, 3 and 4 are as follows:  
Plain paper, Recycled paper, Special paper, Color paper, Letterhead  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
The paper types you can set for tray 2 are as follows:  
Plain paper, Recycled paper, Special paper, Color paper, Letterhead,  
OHP, Label paper, Thick Paper, Thin paper  
Note  
Default:  
Paper Type: No display  
Copying Method: 2 Sided Copy  
Apply Auto Paper Select: Yes  
A key mark is displayed next to the paper tray if No is selected.  
Limitation  
Auto paper select can only be selected for the Copy function if No display  
and Recycled paper are selected. However, auto paper select is not used if  
No is selected.  
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Paper Size Settings 3/3  
Paper Type (LCT)  
Sets the display so you can see what type of paper is loaded in the large ca-  
pacity tray.  
The paper types you can set for LCT are as follows:  
Plain paper, Recycled paper, Special paper, Color paper, Letterhead  
Note  
Default  
Paper Type: No display  
Copying Method in Duplex: 2 Sided Copy  
Apply Auto Paper Select: Yes  
A key mark is displayed next to the paper tray if No is selected.  
Limitation  
Auto paper select is only selected for the Copy function if No display and  
Recycled paper are selected. However, auto paper select is not used if No  
is selected.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Cover Sheet Tray (for Copy/Document Server function only)  
Allows you to specify and display the paper tray to set cover sheets. After se-  
lecting the paper tray, you can also specify the display timing and copy meth-  
od for two-sided copying.  
Note  
Default:  
Tray to program: NONE  
The functions that use the Cover Sheet Tray setting are the front cover  
function and both covers function.  
When Mode Selected is selected, the cover settings options are only dis-  
played when the cover function or slip sheet function is selected.  
You can only set the Copying Method in Duplex setting when At Mode se-  
lected is selected.  
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Slip Sheet Tray (for Copy/Document Server function only)  
Allows you to specify and display the paper tray to set slip sheets. After se-  
lecting the paper tray, you can also specify the display timing and copy meth-  
od for two-sided copying.  
Note  
Default:  
Tray to program: NONE  
When you use the Slip Sheet function, you can use the output tray speci-  
fied in the Slip Sheet Tray setting.  
When At Mode selected is selected, the options are only displayed when  
the cover function or slip sheet function is selected.  
Reference  
Copy Reference "Cover/Slip Sheet"  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
Timer Setting  
When entering Set Time mode, if a key operator code has been set, you must en-  
ter the code (up to 8 digits). p.86 User Code”  
Auto Off Timer  
The machine turns off automatically to conserve energy after a specified  
amount of time has past after a job. This function is called "Auto Off".  
The machine status after the Auto Off operation is called "Off mode" or "Sleep  
mode". For the Auto Off Timer, specify the time to elapse before the Auto Off  
function is activated.  
The Time can be set from 10 seconds to 240 minutes.  
Note  
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Default: 1 minute  
Enter numbers with number keys  
Use the [] and [] keys to switch between minutes and seconds.  
When in Off or Sleep mode, the machine can be ready for use within 10 sec-  
onds.  
Auto off may not work while an error is displayed.  
Panel Off Timer  
Set the amount of time the machine waits before switching the panel off after  
copying has finished or the last operation is performed.  
Note  
The default setting is the same time interval as the Auto Off Timer default  
setting, so the Panel Off Timer is not used. This setting is only used if the  
Auto Off Timer setting is set to a longer interval than the Panel Off Timer  
setting.  
The warm up time for making a copy from standby mode is three seconds.  
The default: 1 minute  
Enter a time interval between 10 seconds and 240 minutes with the number  
keys.  
Press the [] or [] keys to move the cursor between minutes and sec-  
onds.  
System Reset Timer  
The System Reset setting is a setting that automatically switches to the screen  
for the function set in Function Priority. This happens if no operations are per-  
formed or when an interruputed job is cleared. This setting sets the system re-  
set interval.  
Note  
Default: Yes, 60 seconds  
The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Copier/Document Server Auto Reset Timer  
Specifies the time to elapse before the copier and Document Server functions  
are reset.  
Note  
If No is selected, the machine will not automatically switch to the user code  
entry screen, and you will not be able to limit who uses the machine.  
Default: Yes, 60 seconds  
The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds.  
Facsimile Auto Reset Timer  
Specifies the time to elapse before the facsimile function is reset.  
Note  
Default: 30 seconds  
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The time can be set from 30-999 seconds.  
Scanner Auto Reset Timer  
Specifies the time to elapse before the scanner function is reset.  
Note  
If No is selected, the machine will not automatically switch to the user code  
entry screen, and you will not be able to limit who uses the machine.  
Default: Yes, 60 seconds  
The time can be set from 10-999 seconds.  
Set Date  
Set the date for the copier's internal clock.  
Note  
To change among year, month and day, press the [] and [] keys.  
Set Time  
Set the time for the copier's internal clock.  
Note  
To change between minutes and seconds, press the [] and [] keys.  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
Interface Settings/Network 1/22/2  
IP Address  
Before using this machine with the network environment, you must config-  
ure the IP address.  
Note  
Default: 011.022.033.044  
Do not use an IP address that has been used for another machine. To get  
the addresses, contact your network administrator.  
Press the [] or [] key to move between each group of three numbers.  
Press [Clear] if you enter the wrong number.  
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Sub-net Mask  
A number used to mathematically "mask" or hide an IP address on the net-  
work by eliminating those parts of the address that are alike for all the ma-  
chines on the network.  
Note  
Default: 000.000.000.000  
Press the[] or [] key to move between each group of three numbers.  
Press [Clear] if you enter the wrong number.  
Gateway Address  
A gateway is a connection or interchange point that connects two networks.  
Configure the gateway address for the router or host computer used as a gate-  
way.  
Note  
Default: 000.000.000.000  
To get the address, contact your network administrator.  
Access Control and Access Mask  
You can control the client access. Access control and Access mask should be  
set together.  
Note  
Default: 000.000.000.000  
If you do not want to set any limitation for this machine, use the default  
settings.  
Press [Clear] if you enter the wrong number.  
If you set access control as 192.168.15.16, clients addresses might be as-  
signed as follows:  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Address for access mask  
Client Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
192.xxx.xxx.xxx  
192.168.xxx.xxx  
192.168.15.xxx  
192.168.15.16  
000.000.000.000  
255.000.000.000  
255.255.000.000  
255.255.255.000  
255.255.255.255  
Network Boot  
Select how to set an IP address from a client.  
Note  
Default: NONE  
For details about settings, consult your network administrator.  
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Effective Protocol  
Select the protocol, to use in the network.  
Note  
Default: TCP/IP:Effective, NetWare:Effective, NetBEUI:Effective, AppleTalk:  
Effective  
NW Frame Type  
Select the frame type when you use NetWare.  
Note  
Default: Auto select  
Ethernet Speed  
Set the access speed for networks.  
Select a speed that matches your network environment. "Auto Select" should  
usually be specified.  
Note  
Default: Auto select  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
Interface Settings/Parallel Interface  
Parallel Timing  
Specifies the timing setting for the parallel interface. Under normal circum-  
stances, you will not need to change this setting.  
Note  
Default: ACK outside  
Parallel Communication Speed  
Specifies the communication speed for the parallel interface. If the communi-  
cation speed is set too fast, data transfers may not flow smoothly. If this oc-  
curs, change the setting to Standard.  
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Note  
Default: High speed  
Selection Signal Status  
Specifies the level for the select signal setting of the parallel interface.  
Note  
Default: High  
Input Prime  
Specifies whether the prime signal is active or inactive when an input prime  
signal is sent. Under normal circumstances, you will not need to change this  
setting.  
Note  
Default: Invalid  
Bidirectional Communication  
Specifies the printer's response mode and so forth for a status request when  
using the parallel interface. If you experience problems when using other  
manufacturers printers, set this to Off. However, if this is set to Off, asyn-  
chronous functions will not work.  
Note  
Default: Yes  
Signal Control  
Specifies the error processing settings for when an error occurs when printing  
from a computer or sending faxes. Under normal circumstances, you will not  
need to change this setting.  
Note  
Default: Job acceptance priority  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
File Transfer  
Make these settings as required when using ScanRouter V2 Lite/Professional.  
Note  
The file transfer function requires the optional Hard Disk Unit.  
The optional ScanRouter V2 Professional is required for distributing received  
fax documents.  
Delivery Server IP Address  
Specifies the IP address of the ScanRouter V2 Lite delivery server for distrib-  
uting documents or data from the machine.  
Note  
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Default: 000.000.000.000  
Press the [] or [] key to move between each group of three numbers.  
If you make a mistake, press and enter the correct number.  
You must also set the delivery server IP address on ScanRouter V2  
Lite/Professional. The relevant setting on the machine will be overwritten  
by the delivery server IP address set on ScanRouter V2 Lite/Professional.  
Fax RX File Transmission  
Setting per Line  
Specifies whether or not received fax documents should be sent to Scan-  
Router V2 Professional for each of the fax lines.  
Note  
Default: G3 Port 1/Do not Deliver, G3 Port 2/Do not Deliver, G3 Port 3/Do  
not Deliver  
Print at Delivery  
Specifies whether or not received fax documents that are sent to ScanRout-  
er V2 Professional should also be printed by the machine at the same time.  
Note  
Default: No  
File to Deliver  
Specifies whether all received fax documents or only received fax docu-  
ments that include delivery codes (documents with an ID and F code)  
should be sent to ScanRouter V2 Professional.  
Note  
Default: File with Dlvry Code  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
Delivery Failure File (Dlvry Failure File)  
If a received fax document cannot be sent to ScanRouter V2 Professional,  
the document is stored in the machine's memory. To print this stored data,  
select Print File; to delete the data, select Delete File.  
Note  
If the machine can send data to ScanRouter V2 Professional, data is sent  
automatically.  
If you delete the data, you will not be able to distribute or print the data.  
Recall Interval Time  
Specifies the interval the machine waits before resending data or a document,  
if it could not be sent to ScanRouter V2 Professional.  
Note  
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Default: 300 Seconds  
Enter an interval within the range of 60 -999 seconds(in one second in-  
tervals) with the number keys.  
This setting is for the Scanner function. The distribution of received fax  
documents will still be performed.  
Number of Recalls  
Note  
Default: No  
Enter the number of times within the range of 1 to 99with the number  
keys.  
This setting is for the Scanner function. The distribution of received fax  
documents will still be performed.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Key Operator Tools 1/2  
If an access code has been set, you cannot use the Key Operator Tools unless you  
enter the access code (max. 8 digits). p.84 Key Operator Code”  
Reference  
For details about user codes, p.86 User Code”  
User Code Management  
Allows you to control who uses the machine by setting user codes for users.  
To use function with "User Code Management" set to "ON", you must enter a  
registered user code. User codes must be registered for user code manage-  
ment. For more information about user codes, see p.86 User Code.  
Note  
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Default: Copier/OFF, Document Server/OFF, Facsimile/OFF, Scanner/OFF,  
Printer/Auto Program  
By using Auto Registrationfor the printer, you can keep a print log for  
each user code entered from the driver.  
Key Counter Management  
Use the key counter to specify whether users are limited or not.  
Note  
Default: Copier/OFF, Document Server/OFF, Facsimile/OFF, Scanner/OFF,  
Printer/OFF  
Key Operator Code  
Important  
The administrator must properly manage the key operator codes set for  
the machine.  
This specifies whether or not to use passwords (max. 8 digits) to control use  
of the Timer Settingor Key Operator Toolssettings for the access codes.  
Note  
Default: OFF  
If you select ON, enter the access code (max. 8 digits) with the number  
keys, and then select Partialor All Initial Settingsto set the access lim-  
it.  
If you selected Partial”  
An access code is only required for the Timer Setting, Key Operator  
Toolsinitial settings and for Key Operator Toolsfor the fax initial  
settings. MENU PROTECTwill be set for CHANGE/CONTROLin  
the printer initial settings.  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
If you selected All Initial Settings”  
An access code will be required to access all the items in the System Set-  
tings, Copier/Document Server Features, Facsimile Features, Printer  
Features, and Scanner Features.  
If you select All Initial Settings, you will need to enter the access code to  
access the Key Operator Code screen.  
Program/Change/Delete User Code  
Adds, changes or deletes user codes (max 8 digits).  
Note  
You can register up to 100 user codes. If you add the optional extension  
module, you can register up to 500 user codes.  
You can also register user codes from SmartNetMonitor for Admin (print-  
er option required).  
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Even if you change the user codes, the counter values are not cleared.  
If you clear a user code, the counter values associated with it are also auto-  
matically cleared.  
[Program/Change]  
This registers new user codes and changes the functions that can be  
used with user codes and user names.  
[Delete]  
Deletes a user code.  
[Delete All]  
Deletes all the user codes.  
Display/Print Counter  
Allows you to view and print the various counters.  
Display/Print Counter  
Displays counters for each functions ( Total, Copier, Facsimile, and Print-  
er).  
Print Counter List  
Prints out a list of counters for all functions (Total, Copier, Facsimile, Print-  
er, A3/DLT, 2-Sided Copy and Staple).  
A If you want to print Counter List, press [Print Counter List], and then press  
start.  
Note  
If you do not want to print, then press [Cancel].  
B Press [Exit]  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code  
Allows you to view and print the various counters accessed with user codes  
and to set the values to 0.  
Important  
If you use Delete Allfor the user codes, the user code names (Fax func-  
tion), counter values, and communication settings will also be deleted. Be  
sure to print the list of these settings before pressing the OKkey.  
Note  
Press the [U ] and [T] keys to show all counters.  
Print Counter per User Code  
Prints the counter values for each of the user codes.  
Clear Counter per User Code  
Sets the counter value for each of the user codes to 0.  
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Change User Name Order  
Changes the order of the registered user codes.  
Note  
You can rearrange the order of items on the same page, but you cannot  
move the items to another page. For example, you cannot move an item  
from PLANNINGto DAILY.  
Select the user code you want to move and press the [], [], [], and []  
keys to change its position. To move it to the end, press To End.  
User Code  
By registering user codes, you can limit the users of each function and check  
their use of each function. By installing an optional key card in the machine, you  
can summarize and manage the use data on each function and manage the users  
of each function in more detail.  
The management and control items for each function are as follows:  
Copier  
Limits the users who can use the Copy function and manages the use of each  
user code.  
Note  
Specify "ON" for "Copier" in the User Code Management settings (p.84).  
Document Server  
Limits the users who can use the Document Server function and manages the  
use of each user code.  
Note  
Specify "ON" for "Document Server" in the User Code Management set-  
tings (p.84).  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
Facsimile  
Limits the users who can use the Fax function and manages the use of each  
user code.  
Note  
Specify "ON" for "Facsimile" in the User Code Management settings (⇒  
p.84).  
Printer  
Limits the users who can use the Printer function and manages the use of each  
user code.  
Note  
Specify "ON" for "Printer" in the User Code Management settings (p.84).  
Scanner  
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Limits the users who can use the Scanner function and manages the use of  
each user code.  
Important  
The functions associated with each user code are the same. If you change  
or delete user codes, the management data and limits associated with that  
user code will become invalid.  
Note  
Specify "ON" for "Scanner" in the User Code Management settings (⇒  
p.84).  
To Register the New User Code  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
D Press the [Program/Change/Delete User Code] key.  
E Press [New Program] key.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
F Press the key for the classification you want to use from Title Select.  
Note  
The keys you can select are as follows.  
[Freq.]Added to the page that is displayed first.  
[AB], [CD], [EF], [GH], [IJK], [LMN], [OPQ], [RST], [UVW], [XYZ],Added to  
the list of items in the title selected.  
You can only select one page for Title Select.  
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G Enter the user code (8 digits max), and then press the [#] key.  
Note  
If you make a mistake, press the [Cancel] or {Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
the code again.  
H Select the functions to be used with the user code from Available Func-  
tions.  
Note  
The functions that can be selected are as follows.  
[Copier], [Facsimile TX], [Printer], [Document Server], [Scanner]  
Select Yesfor each function of the user code. p.84 User Code Man-  
agement”  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
I Press [Enter Name], and then enter the name for the user code.  
Note  
For details on how to enter the name for the user code, see p.100 Entering  
Text.  
This can be used to attach the user name to documents in the Document  
Server. You do not need to enter a user code for this. Functions, Docu-  
ment Server, in the Copy Reference manual.  
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J To continue registering user codes, press [Continue to Program], and then re-  
peat the procedures from step F.  
K Press the [OK] key.  
L Press the [Exit] key.  
The display returns to the initial settings screen.  
Changing the User Code  
A Press the{User Tools/ Counter} key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
D Press the [Program/Change/Delete User Code] key.  
E Select the user code you want to change.  
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F Enter the new information for the item that you want to change.  
Note  
To change a user code, select the [Clear] key, enter a new user code with the  
number keys, and then select the [#] key.  
For "Available Functions", highlighted buttons indicate the currently avail-  
able functions. To disable an available function, select the corresponding  
button so that it is not highlighted. To enable an unavailable function, se-  
lect the corresponding button to highlight it.  
To change a user name, select the [Enter Name] key, and then enter a new  
user name in the input dialog box. For more information about how to en-  
ter characters, see p.100 Entering Text.  
G Press the [OK] key.  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
H Press the [Exit] key.  
The display returns to the initial settings screen.  
Clearing the User Code  
Important  
This operation also deletes a user code registered for multiple functions. Cur-  
rent be specific using the deleted user code will be disabled.  
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To clear a user code  
A Press the {User Tools/ Counter} key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
D Press the [Program/Change/Delete User Code] key.  
E Press the [Delete] key.  
F Select the user code you want to delete.  
Note  
Press [All on The Page] when you want to select all the user codes displayed  
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on the page.  
User Tools (System Settings)  
G Press the [OK] key.  
H Press [Yes] in the confirmation screen.  
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Note  
If you don't want to quit deleting, press [No].  
I Press the [Exit] key.  
The display returns to the initial settings screen.  
To delete all user codes  
Using Print Counter, you can check the user code for each print job for the  
Copy/Document Server function, Printer function, and Facsimile function.  
Important  
Using [Print Counter], you can check the user code for each print job for the  
Copy/Document Server function, Printer function, and Facsimile function.  
A Press the {User Tools/ Counter} key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
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D Press the [Program/Change/Delete User Code] key.  
E Press the [Delete] key.  
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F Press the [Delete All] key.  
G Press [Yes] in the confirmation screen.  
Note  
If you don't want to quit deleting, press [No].  
H Press the [Exit] key.  
The display returns to the initial settings screen.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
To display the counter for each user code  
Using Print Counter, you can check the user code for each print job for the  
Copy/Document Server function, Printer function, and Facsimile function.  
Using Transmission Counteryou can check the number of pages sent by fax  
and the charge for each fax sent.  
A Press the {User Tools/ Counter} key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
D Press the [Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code] key.  
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E Press the [Print Counter] key or [Transmission Counter] key.  
The individual function counters for each user code are displayed.  
Printing the Counter  
Printing the Number of Prints (Counter) for Each User Code  
You can print out how many prints were used for Copier/Document Server,  
Printer, and Fax for each user code.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
D Press the [Program/Change/Delete User Code] key.  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
E Select a User Code from the left side of the display.  
Note  
Press [All on The Page] if you want to select all user codes on the page.  
F Press [Print All Codes] of Per User Code.  
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Note  
When "ON" is specified for the relevant function in the User Code Manage-  
ment settings (p.84), the user code input dialog box appears. Enter a  
registered user code, and then click the [#] key.  
G Press either [Print Counter] or [Transmission Counter].  
Note  
You can select both [Print Counter] and [Transmission Counter] at the same  
time.  
H Press [Print].  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Printing the Number of Prints (Counter) for All User Codes  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
D Press the [Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code] key.  
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E Press [Print All Codes] of All User Code.  
Note  
If [User Code Management] is set to [ON], enter the code.  
F Press either [Print Counter] or [Transmission Counter].  
Note  
You can select both [Print Counter] and [Transmission Counter] at the same  
time.  
G Press {Print}.  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
Clearing the Counter  
Clearing the Number of Prints (Counter) for Each User Code  
A Press the [User Tools/Counter] key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
D Press the [Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code] key.  
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E Select a User Code from the left side of the display.  
Note  
Press [All on The Page] if you want to select all user codes on the page.  
F Press [Clear] for Per User Code.  
G Press either [Print Counter] or [Transmission Counter].  
Note  
You can select both [Print Counter] and [Transmission Counter] at the same  
time.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
H Press [OK].  
The user code counter will be clear.  
Note  
If you want to cancel the operation, press [Cancel].  
Clearing the Number of Prints (Counter) for All User Codes  
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A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press the [System Settings] key.  
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.  
D Press the [Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code] key.  
E Press [Clear] for All User Codes.  
F Press either [Print Counter] or [Transmission Counter].  
Note  
You can select both [Print Counter] and [Transmission Counter] at the same  
time.  
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Settings You Can Change with the User Tools  
G Press [OK].  
All user code counters will be clear.  
Note  
If you want to cancel the operation, press [Cancel].  
Key Operator Tools 2/2  
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Auto Delete File  
You can select whether the files on the Document Server will be deleted after  
a specified amount of time or not.  
Note  
Default: No  
When "Yes" is selected for "Auto Delete File", the Auto Delete File function  
applies to the files stored after the "Yes" setting is made.  
When "No" is selected for "Auto Delete File", files stored on the Document  
Server are not deleted.  
If you select [Yes], you can set the time interval from 1 to 180 days by one  
day steps.  
The factory setting for the time interval is "1 Day". With this factory set-  
ting, documents are deleted one day (24 hours) after being stored on the  
Document Server.  
Delete All Files  
You can delete all stored files on the Document Server.  
Note  
You can delete stored files even if a password is set for a file.  
A confirmation dialog box appears. To delete all stored files, click [OK].  
Display Password with Stored File  
You can select whether the documents which have passwords will be tempo-  
rarily displayed or not.  
Note  
If you forget the password, press [Yes]. After checking your password, be  
sure to press [No].  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Entering Text  
This section describes how to enter characters. When you enter a character, it is  
shown at the position of the cursor. If there is a character at the cursor position,  
the entered character is shown before the character.  
Available Characters  
Alphabetic characters  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  
Symbols  
Numerals  
012345689  
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Keys  
Note  
When entering uppercase or lowercase continuously, use the [Shift Lock] to  
lock the case.  
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Entering Text  
How to Enter Text  
Entering letters  
A Press the [Shift] to switch between uppercase and lowercase.  
B Press the letter you want to enter.  
Deleting characters  
A Press [Backspace] or [Delete All] to delete characters.  
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102  
5. Appendix  
Inquiry information is displayed.  
Printing inquiry information  
Other Functions  
Inquiry  
The inquiry functions lets to confirm  
the telephone numbers where to con-  
tact to have the machine repaired or  
to order toner. Be sure to contact your  
service engineer before entering the  
following:  
Consumables  
A Press the [Print Contact Informa-  
Telephone No. for ordering  
Toner  
tion] key.  
A confirmation dialog box ap-  
pears.  
Diagnostics  
Telephone No. for ordering  
Machine No.  
Service office  
Telephone No.  
B Press the {Start} key.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Inquiry information is printed.  
Note  
Press the [Cancel] key to can-  
cel printing and return to the  
"Inquiry" display.  
C Press the [Exit] key.  
The User Tools Main Menu ap-  
pears.  
ZFFH150N  
D Press the [Exit] key.  
The User Tools Main Menu ap-  
pears.  
Note  
You can also end the operation by  
pressing the {User Tools/Counter}  
key.  
B Press the [Inquiry] key.  
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Appendix  
Changing the Display  
Language  
Displaying the Total Counter  
You can display the total number of  
sheets used for all functions and total  
number of sheets used for copying.  
You can change the language used on  
the display. The default setting is En-  
glish.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
ZFFH150N  
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ZFFH150N  
The User Tools Main Menu ap-  
pears.  
The User Tools Main Menu ap-  
pears.  
B Press the [Counter] key.  
B Press the [Español] key.  
The totals are displayed.  
The display language is changed to  
Spanish.  
C To print a counter list, press the  
[Print Counter List] key.  
A confirmation dialog box ap-  
pears.  
D Press the {Start} key.  
A counter list is printed.  
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INDEX  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX,  
5
N
Network Connections,  
Number keys, 24  
6
C
Changing the Display Language, 104  
Clear Modes key, 23  
Clear/Stop key, 24  
Combined Function Operations, 23  
Configuring the Network, 12  
Control Panel, 23  
O
On Demand Printing, 42  
Operation switch, 9, 23  
P
Copy Mode, 1, 26  
Parallel port,  
Power indicator, 23  
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D
Printer Mode, 32  
Displaying the Total Counter, 104  
Display panel, 23  
Document Server, 39  
S
Deleting, 56  
Features and Benefits, 42  
Printing, 51  
{Sample Copy} key, 24  
Scanner Mode, 33  
{Start} key, 24  
Scanning Originals, 47  
Document Server Mode, 28  
U
E
User Code, 86  
{User Tool/Counter} key, 23  
User Tools (System Settings), 61  
Energy Saver key, 23  
F
Facsimile Mode, 1, 30  
File Merge Printing, 43  
I
IEEE 1394 ports,  
Indicators, 23  
Inquiry, 103  
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Interrupt Copying, 26  
Interrupt key, 23  
M
Main power indicator, 23  
Main power switch,  
Multi-Access, 35  
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