Ricoh Aficio Dsm622 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
General Settings Guide  
Getting Started  
Combined Function Operations  
Document Server  
User Tools (System Settings)  
Troubleshooting  
Remarks  
Entering Text  
Security  
Specifications  
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information in this  
manual before you use it.  
Manuals for This Machine  
The following manuals describe the operational procedures of this machine. For  
particular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual.  
Note  
Manuals provided are specific to machine type.  
Adobe Acrobat Reader is necessary to view the manuals as a PDF file.  
Two CD-ROMs are provided:  
• CD-ROM 1 "Operating Instructions for Printer/Scanner"  
• CD-ROM 2 "Scanner Driver & Document Management Utilities"  
General Settings Guide (this manual)  
Provides an overview of the machine and describes System Settings (paper  
trays, Key Operator Tools, etc.), Document Server functions, and trouble-  
shooting.  
Refer to this manual for Address Book procedures such as registering fax  
numbers, e-mail addresses, and user codes.  
Network Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM1)  
Describes procedures for configuring the machine and computers in a net-  
work environment.  
Copy Reference  
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine's copier  
function.  
Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>  
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine's fac-  
simile function.  
Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>  
Describes advanced functions and settings for key operators.  
Printer Reference 1  
Describes system settings and operations for the machine's printer function.  
Printer Reference 2 (PDF file - CD-ROM1)  
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine's print-  
er function.  
Scanner Reference (PDF file - CD-ROM1)  
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine's scan-  
ner function.  
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Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2 Lite  
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is a utility included on the CD-ROM labeled "Scanner  
Driver & Document Management Utilities".  
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Setup Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2)  
Describes installation of, and the operating environment for DeskTop-  
Binder V2 Lite in detail. This guide can be displayed from the [Setup] dis-  
play when DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is installed.  
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2)  
Describes operations of DeskTopBinder V2 Lite and provides an overview  
of its functions. This guide is added to the [Start] menu when DeskTop-  
Binder V2 Lite is installed.  
Auto Document Link Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2)  
Describes operations and functions of Auto Document Link installed with  
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite. This guide is added to the [Start] menu when  
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is installed.  
Manuals for ScanRouter V2 Lite  
ScanRouter V2 Lite is a utility included on the CD-ROM labeled "Scanner  
Driver & Document Management Utilities".  
ScanRouter V2 Lite Setup Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2)  
Describes installation of, settings, and the operating environment for Scan-  
Router V2 Lite in detail. This guide can be displayed from the [Setup] dis-  
play when ScanRouter V2 Lite is installed.  
ScanRouter V2 Lite Management Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2)  
Describes delivery server management and operations, and provides an  
overview of ScanRouter V2 Lite functions. This guide is added to the [Start]  
menu when ScanRouter V2 Lite is installed.  
Other manuals  
PS3 Supplement (PDF file - CD-ROM1)  
Unix Supplement (Available from an authorized dealer, or as a PDF file on  
our Web site.)  
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What You Can Do with This Machine  
The following introduces the functions of this machine, and the relevant manu-  
als containing detailed information about them.  
Products marked with * are optional. For details about optional products, see  
p.154 Options, or contact your local dealer.  
Copier, Facsimile, Printer, and  
Scanner Functions  
Utilizing Stored Documents  
GCKONN2J  
You can store file from originals  
scanned by this machine, or file  
sent from other computers, into  
the machine's hard disk. You can  
print and fax stored documents as  
required. You can also change  
print settings and print multiple  
documents (Document Server).  
See p.33 Using the Document  
Server.  
GCKONN1J  
This machine provides copier, fac-  
simile*, printer*, and scanner* func-  
tions.  
You can make copies of originals.  
With a finisher*, you can sort and  
staple copies. See Copy Reference.  
You can send originals by fax and  
receive faxes from other parties.  
See Facsimile Reference <Basic Fea-  
tures> , and Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features>.  
With DeskTopBinder V2 Profes-  
sional*/Lite, you can search,  
check, print, and delete stored doc-  
uments using your computer. You  
can also retrieve stored documents  
scanned in scanner mode. With  
File Format Converter*, you can  
even download documents stored  
in copy and printer functions to  
your computer. See Network Guide.  
You can print documents created  
using applications. See Printer Ref-  
erence 1, Printer Reference 2.  
You can scan originals and send  
the scan file to a computer. See  
Scanner Reference.  
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Paperless Fax Transmission  
and Reception  
Fax Transmission and  
Reception Through the  
Internet  
Reception  
GCKONN9J  
GCKONN3J  
You can send fax documents through  
e-mail by specifying the recipient's e-  
mail address (Internet Fax Transmis-  
sion).  
You can store received fax messag-  
es on the machine's hard disk, in-  
stead of printing them onto paper.  
You can use DeskTopBinder V2  
Professional*/Lite or a Web  
browser to check, print, delete, re-  
trieve, or download documents us-  
ing your computer (Storing  
received documents). See Facsimile  
Reference <Advanced Features>.  
You can receive sent documents via  
Internet Fax, or from computers (In-  
ternet Fax Reception). See Facsimile  
Reference <Basic Features>  
Transmission  
GCKONN4J  
You can send documents created  
using applications to another par-  
ty's fax machine directly, without  
performing a print job (LAN-Fax).  
See Facsimile Reference <Advanced  
Features>.  
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Using the Scanner in a  
Network Environment  
Administrating the  
Machine/ProtectingDocuments  
(Security Functions)  
GCKONN5J  
GCKONN6J  
You can send scanned documents  
to other network computers using  
e-mail (Sending stored scan file by  
e-mail). See Scanner Reference.  
The security functions protect docu-  
ments from being copied without  
permission or unauthorized access  
via the network. See p.143 Security.  
With ScanRouter V2 Profession-  
al*/Lite, you can save scanned  
documents in specified destina-  
tions on network computers (File  
storage). See Scanner Reference.  
Security Functions  
Protecting stored documents  
(setting passwords)  
You can send scanned documents  
to other network folders (Scan to  
Folder). See Scanner Reference  
Protecting file remaining in  
memory  
Protecting against unauthor-  
ized access via phone line  
Authenticating administrator  
(setting the key operator code).  
See p.58 Key Operator Code.  
Extended Security Function  
By setting a password, documents  
are protected against unauthor-  
ized access. See p.58 Extended Se-  
curity.  
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Monitoring the Machine Via  
Computer  
GCKONN7J  
You can monitor machine status and  
change settings using a computer.  
Using SmartNetMonitor for Ad-  
min, SmartNetMonitor for Client,  
or a Web browser, you can use a  
computer to view the machine's  
status, such as to check on paper  
quantities, or misfeeds, etc. See  
Network Guide.  
You can also use a Web browser to  
make network settings. See Net-  
work Guide.  
You can also use a Web browser to  
register and manage items such as  
user codes, fax numbers, e-mail  
addresses, and folders in the Ad-  
dress Book. See the Web browser's  
Help.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Manuals for This Machine......................................................................................i  
What You Can Do with This Machine..................................................................iii  
Copier, Facsimile, Printer, and Scanner Functions................................................... iii  
Utilizing Stored Documents....................................................................................... iii  
Paperless Fax Transmission and Reception............................................................. iv  
Fax Transmission and Reception Through the Internet............................................ iv  
Using the Scanner in a Network Environment ...........................................................v  
Administrating the Machine/Protecting Documents (Security Functions) ..................v  
Monitoring the Machine Via Computer...................................................................... vi  
Copyrights and Trademarks .................................................................................1  
Trademarks................................................................................................................1  
Information about Installed Software..........................................................................2  
How to Read This Manual .....................................................................................7  
Safety Information .................................................................................................8  
Safety During Operation.............................................................................................8  
Positions of Labels and Hallmarks forRWARNING and RCAUTION.............10  
ENERGY STAR Program .....................................................................................11  
Machine Types .....................................................................................................13  
1. Getting Started  
Guide to Components .........................................................................................15  
External Options.......................................................................................................17  
Internal Options........................................................................................................18  
Control Panel........................................................................................................19  
Display Panel ...........................................................................................................21  
Turning On the Power .........................................................................................22  
Turning On the Main Power .....................................................................................22  
Turning On the Power..............................................................................................22  
Turning Off the Power..............................................................................................23  
Turning Off the Main Power .....................................................................................23  
Saving Energy..........................................................................................................24  
2. Combined Function Operations  
Changing Modes..................................................................................................25  
Multi-Access.........................................................................................................27  
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3. Document Server  
Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions.......................31  
Document Server Display ........................................................................................32  
Using the Document Server................................................................................33  
Storing Data .............................................................................................................33  
Changing a Stored Document's File Name, User Name, or Password....................36  
Selecting a Document..............................................................................................36  
Searching for Stored Documents.............................................................................37  
Printing Stored Documents ......................................................................................38  
Deleting Stored Documents .....................................................................................41  
Viewing Stored Documents Using a Web Browser..................................................42  
Downloading Stored Documents..............................................................................42  
Settings for the Document Server......................................................................43  
4. User Tools (System Settings)  
User Tools Menu (System Settings)...................................................................45  
Accessing User Tools (System Settings)..........................................................48  
Changing Default Settings .......................................................................................48  
Exiting User Tools....................................................................................................48  
Settings You Can Change with User Tools .......................................................49  
General Features .....................................................................................................49  
Tray Paper Settings .................................................................................................53  
Timer Settings..........................................................................................................56  
Key Operator Tools..................................................................................................57  
Address Book.......................................................................................................65  
Registering Destination Information.........................................................................66  
Registering Sender Information ...............................................................................67  
User Codes...........................................................................................................68  
Registering a New User Code..................................................................................68  
Changing a User Code.............................................................................................70  
Deleting a User Code...............................................................................................71  
Displaying the Counter for Each User Code ............................................................71  
Printing the Counter for Each User Code.................................................................72  
Clearing the Number of Prints..................................................................................73  
Fax Destination ....................................................................................................74  
Registering a Fax Destination..................................................................................75  
Changing a Registered Fax Destination ..................................................................77  
Deleting a Registered Fax Destination.....................................................................79  
E-mail Destination................................................................................................80  
Registering an E-mail Destination............................................................................80  
Changing a Registered E-mail Destination ..............................................................82  
Deleting a Registered E-mail Destination ................................................................82  
Registering Folders .............................................................................................83  
Using SMB to Connect.............................................................................................83  
Using FTP to Connect..............................................................................................87  
Registering a Protection Code ...........................................................................91  
Registering a Protection Code To a Single User .....................................................91  
Registering a Protection Code To a Group User .....................................................92  
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Registering Destinations to a Group .................................................................93  
Registering a New Group.........................................................................................93  
Registering Destinations to a Group ........................................................................94  
Removing a Destination from a Group.....................................................................94  
Displaying Destinations Registered in Groups.........................................................95  
Changing a Group Name .........................................................................................95  
Deleting a Group......................................................................................................96  
Registering the Transfer Request ......................................................................97  
Registering a Transfer Station/Receiving Station ....................................................97  
Changing a Registered Transfer Station/Receiving Station.....................................99  
Deleting a Registered Transfer Station/Receiving Station.....................................100  
Programming/Changing LDAP Server.............................................................101  
Programming an LDAP Server...............................................................................101  
Changing an LDAP Server.....................................................................................103  
5. Troubleshooting  
If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You Want............................................105  
General ..................................................................................................................105  
Document Server ...................................................................................................107  
B Loading Paper...............................................................................................108  
Loading Paper into Paper Trays ............................................................................108  
Loading Paper into Large Capacity Tray (optional)................................................109  
D Adding Toner.................................................................................................111  
Removing Toner.................................................................................................112  
Inserting Toner...................................................................................................113  
x Clearing Misfeeds .........................................................................................114  
Changing the Paper Size...................................................................................120  
Changing the Paper Size of the Paper Tray .........................................................120  
d Adding Staples..............................................................................................123  
500-Sheet Finisher.................................................................................................123  
1000-Sheet Finisher...............................................................................................124  
Removing Jammed Staples ..............................................................................126  
500-Sheet Finisher.................................................................................................126  
1000-Sheet Finisher...............................................................................................127  
6. Remarks  
Dos and Don'ts...................................................................................................129  
Toner...................................................................................................................130  
Handling Toner.......................................................................................................130  
Toner Storage ........................................................................................................130  
Used Toner ............................................................................................................130  
Where to Put Your Machine ..............................................................................131  
Machine Environment ............................................................................................131  
Moving....................................................................................................................132  
Power Connection..................................................................................................132  
Access to the Machine...........................................................................................133  
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Maintaining Your Machine ................................................................................134  
Cleaning the Exposure Glass.................................................................................134  
Cleaning the Exposure Glass Cover......................................................................134  
Cleaning the Auto Document Feeder.....................................................................134  
Replacing the Photo Conductor Unit (PCU) ...................................................135  
Other Functions .................................................................................................138  
Inquiry ....................................................................................................................138  
Changing the Display Language............................................................................138  
Counter ...............................................................................................................139  
Displaying the Total Counter..................................................................................139  
7. Entering Text  
Entering Text......................................................................................................141  
Available Characters..............................................................................................141  
Keys .......................................................................................................................141  
How to Enter Text ..................................................................................................142  
8. Security  
Security...............................................................................................................143  
Primary Security Functions ....................................................................................143  
Extended Security Function ...................................................................................143  
Temporarily Disabling Document Security.............................................................145  
Operating Environment and Notes...................................................................146  
Operating Environment ..........................................................................................146  
For Administrator....................................................................................................146  
For User .................................................................................................................147  
9. Specifications  
Main Unit.............................................................................................................149  
Options ...............................................................................................................154  
Exposure Glass Cover ...........................................................................................154  
Auto Document Feeder..........................................................................................154  
500-Sheet Finisher.................................................................................................155  
1000-Sheet Finisher...............................................................................................156  
Shift Sort Tray ........................................................................................................157  
Duplex Unit.............................................................................................................157  
Bypass Tray ...........................................................................................................158  
Bridge Unit .............................................................................................................158  
Internal Tray 2 (1 bin tray)......................................................................................158  
Large Capacity Tray...............................................................................................159  
Paper Tray Unit......................................................................................................159  
Copy Paper.........................................................................................................161  
Recommended Paper Sizes and Types.................................................................161  
Envelopes ..............................................................................................................164  
Unusable Paper .....................................................................................................167  
Paper Storage........................................................................................................167  
INDEX....................................................................................................... 168  
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Copyrights and Trademarks  
Trademarks  
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soft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Acrobat® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
Bluetoothis a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. (Special Interest Group)  
and is used by RICOH Company Limited under license.  
Copyright ©2001 Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
The Bluetooth Trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA  
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Information about Installed Software  
Expat  
The software including controller, etc. (hereinafter "software") installed on  
this product uses the expat Version 1.95.2 (hereinafter "expat") under the con-  
ditions mentioned below.  
The product manufacturer provides warranty and support to the software of  
the product including the expat, and the product manufacturer makes the in-  
itial developer and copyright holder of the expat, free from these obligations.  
Information relating to the expat is available at:  
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WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFT-  
WARE.  
NetBSD  
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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  
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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.  
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Sablotron  
Sablotron (Version 0.82) Copyright © 2000 Ginger Alliance Ltd. All Rights Re-  
served  
a) The application software installed on this product includes the Sablotron soft-  
ware Version 0.82 (hereinafter, Sablotron 0.82), with modifications made by  
the product manufacturer. The original code of the Sablotron 0.82 is provided by  
Ginger Alliance Ltd., the initial developer, and the modified code of the Sablo-  
tron 0.82 has been derived from such original code provided by Ginger Alliance  
Ltd.  
b) The product manufacturer provides warranty and support to the application  
software of this product including the Sablotron 0.82 as modified, and the prod-  
uct manufacturer makes Ginger Alliance Ltd., the initial developer of the Sablo-  
tron 0.82, free from these obligations.  
c) The Sablotron 0.82 and the modifications thereof are made available under the  
terms of Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (hereinafter, MPL 1.1), and the ap-  
plication software of this product constitutes the Larger Workas defined in  
MPL 1.1. The application software of this product except for the Sablotron 0.82  
as modified is licensed by the product manufacturer under separate agree-  
ment(s).  
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d) The source code of the modified code of the Sablotron 0.82 is available at: ht-  
tp://support-download.com/services/device/sablot/notice082.html  
e) The source code of the Sablotron software is available at: http://www.ginger-  
all.com  
f) MPL 1.1 is available at: http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1.html  
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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.  
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This product includes software developed by TooLs GmbH.  
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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.  
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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.  
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NetBSD Project.  
This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by Frank  
van der Linden  
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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.  
JPEG LIBRARY  
The software installed on this product is based in part on the work of the In-  
dependent JPEG Group.  
SASL  
CMU libsasl  
Tim Martin  
Rob Earhart  
Rob Siemborski  
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MD4  
Copyright © 1990-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. All rights reserved.  
License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as  
the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD4 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material  
mentioning or referencing this software or this function.  
License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such  
works are identified as "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD4 Message-  
Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work.  
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the mer-  
chantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular  
purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty of any kind.  
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation  
and/or software.  
MD5  
Copyright © 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved.  
License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as  
the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material  
mentioning or referencing this software or this function.  
License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such  
works are identified as "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-  
Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work.  
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the mer-  
chantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular  
purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty of any kind.  
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation  
and/or software.  
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How to Read This Manual  
Symbols  
This manual uses the following symbols:  
R WARNING:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in  
death or serious injury if you misuse the machine by not following these instruc-  
tions under this symbol. Be sure to read these instructions, all of which are in-  
cluded in the Safety Information section in the General Settings Guide.  
R CAUTION:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi-  
nor or moderate injury or property damage not involving bodily injury, if you  
misuse the machine by not following these instructions under this symbol. Be  
sure to read the instructions, all of which are included in the Safety Information  
section in the General Settings Guide.  
* The above statements are for your safety.  
Important  
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals damaged, or  
data lost. Be sure to read this.  
Preparation  
This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparation required before oper-  
ation.  
Note  
This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take following  
mal-operation.  
Limitation  
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together,  
or conditions under which a particular function cannot be used.  
Reference  
This symbol indicates where further relevant information can be found.  
[
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Keys that appear on the machine's display panel.  
{
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Keys built into the machine's control panel.  
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Safety Information  
When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol-  
lowed.  
Safety During Operation  
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:  
R WARNING:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions  
are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.  
R CAUTION:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not  
followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.  
R WARNING:  
Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex-  
tension cord.  
Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the  
power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.  
To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser radiation exposure, do not  
remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manu-  
al.  
Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug,  
not the cable) if any of the following occurs:  
You spill something into the machine.  
You suspect that your machine needs service or repair.  
The external housing of your machine has been damaged.  
Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite  
when exposed to an open flame.  
Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer.  
Dispose of the used toner bottle in accordance with the local regula-  
tions.  
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R CAUTION:  
Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather, such as rain and snow.  
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.  
While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not  
be damaged under the machine.  
When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the  
plug (not the cable).  
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside  
the machine.  
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner bottle out of the reach of children.  
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the machine or expended  
supply waste at household waste collection points. Disposal can take place  
at an authorized dealer.  
The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts with a  
label indicating the “hot surface”. Otherwise, an injury might occur.  
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Positions of Labels and Hallmarks  
forRWARNING and RCAUTION  
This machine has labels for RWARNING and RCAUTION at the positions  
shown below. For safety, please follow the instructions and handle the machine  
as indicated.  
ZLEH010J  
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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 called Off  
modeon a single function copying machine, and Sleep modeon a multiple  
function machine equipped with optional facsimile and printing functions.  
Off mode: Same as the condition when the operation switch is turned off.  
Sleep mode: Same as 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 the following:  
Turn on the operation switch.  
Place an original in the Auto Document Feeder (ADF).  
Lift and lower the exposure glass cover or the ADF.  
The default interval before entering Off mode or Sleep mode can be adjusted.  
To change it, see p.56 Auto Off Timer.  
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 the duplex function. By conserv-  
ing paper resources this function is less of a burden to the environment. For  
applicable machines, duplex function (one-sided originalstwo-sided cop-  
ies) can be selected preferentially when the operation switch or the main pow-  
er switch is turned on, the {Energy Saver} key is pressed, or the machine resets  
automatically.  
Reference  
To change the settings of the Duplex Priority mode, see Duplex Mode Pri-  
orityin General Features 2/4, Copy Reference.  
Specifications  
Low- Power mode, Off  
Mode  
Power consumption  
Default interval  
Recovery time  
7 W  
1 minute  
10 seconds or less  
Duplex Priority  
1 Sided1 Sided  
Recycled Paper  
In accordance with the ENERGY STAR Program, we recommend use of envi-  
ronmentally friendly recycled paper. Please contact your sales representative  
for recommended paper.  
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Machine Types  
This machine comes in three models which vary in copy speed. To ascertain  
which model you have, see the inside front cover.  
Type 1  
Type 2  
Type 3  
Copy speed  
22 copies/minute  
27 copies/minute  
32 copies/minute  
(A4K, 81/2" × 11"K) (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K) (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)  
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1. Getting Started  
Guide to Components  
1. Exposure glass cover (optional) or  
Auto Document Feeder (ADF) (op-  
tional)  
Lower the exposure glass cover over  
originals placed on the exposure glass. If  
you have the ADF, load a stack of origi-  
nals here. They will be fed automatically,  
one by one.  
5. Main power switch  
If the machine does not operate after  
turning on the operation switch, check  
the main power switch is turned on. If it  
is off, turn it on.  
6. Main power indicator  
This indicator lights when the main pow-  
er switch is turned on, and goes off when  
the switch is turned off.  
(The illustration shows the ADF.)  
2. Exposure glass  
7. On indicator  
Place originals face down.  
This indicator lights when the operation  
switch is turned on, and goes off when  
the switch is turned off.  
3. Internal tray  
Copied, printed paper or fax messages  
are delivered here.  
8. Operation switch  
Press this switch to turn the power on  
(the On indicator lights up). To turn the  
power off, press this switch again (the On  
indicator goes off).  
4. Ventilation holes  
Prevents overheating. Do not obstruct  
the ventilation holes by placing anything  
near it or leaning objects against it. If the  
machine overheats, a fault might occur.  
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Getting Started  
9. Control panel  
See p.19 Control Panel.  
12. Front cover  
Open to access the inside of the machine.  
10. Remove Paper Indicator  
13. Paper tray  
The indicator lights when paper is deliv-  
ered to the internal tray 2 (1 bin tray).  
When paper is removed from the internal  
tray 2, the indicator goes off.  
Load paper. See p.108 B Loading Pa-  
per.  
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14. Paper tray 2  
Use when copying onto OHP transparen-  
cies, label paper (adhesive labels), trans-  
lucent paper, postcards, envelopes and  
custom size paper. See p.108 B Loading  
Paper.  
Note  
Internal tray 2 (1 bin tray) is optional.  
11. Duplex unit (Unit for two-sided  
copies) (optional)  
Makes two-sided copies.  
15. Paper tray unit (optional)  
Load paper. See p.108 B Loading Pa-  
per, p.17 External Options.  
See p.17 External Options”  
1. Bypass tray (optional)  
See p.17 External Options”  
2. Paper tray cover  
Open this cover to remove jammed pa-  
per.  
3. Lower right cover  
Open this cover to remove jammed pa-  
per.  
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Guide to Components  
External Options  
1
1. 500-sheet finisher *1  
Sorts, stacks and staples copies.  
8. Paper tray unit  
Consists of two paper trays.  
2. Bridge unit  
Relays copies to the finisher.  
9. Large Capacity Tray (LCT)  
Holds up to 2000 sheets of paper.  
3. Exposure glass cover  
10. Bypass tray  
Lower this cover over originals.  
Use when copying onto OHP transparen-  
cies, label paper (adhesive labels), trans-  
lucent paper, postcards, envelopes and  
custom size paper. See Copying from  
the Bypass tray, Copy Reference.  
4. ADF  
Load a stack of originals. They will feed  
in automatically.  
5. Internal tray 2 (1 bin tray)  
11. Duplex unit  
If you select this as the output tray, copies  
are delivered face down.  
Use to make two-sided copies.  
12. Inter change unit  
Required when installing the internal  
tray 2 (1 bin tray) and duplex unit.  
6. 1000-sheet finisher *1  
Sorts, stacks and staples copies.  
*1  
: Finisher upper tray  
: Finisher shift tray  
*2  
7. Shift sort tray  
Sorts and stacks copies.  
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Getting Started  
Internal Options  
A HDD  
Allows you to use the Document Server function.  
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B Fax unit  
Allows you to use the facsimile function.  
C Printer/Scanner unit *2  
Allows you to use the printer and scanner functions.  
D IEEE 1394 interface board *3  
Connects to an IEEE 1394 cable.  
E Bluetooth *3  
Allows you to expand the interface.  
F File Format Converter *3  
Allows you to download documents from the Document Server stored by  
copier and printer functions. See p.42 Downloading Stored Documents.  
G IEEE 802.1b Wireless LAN Board *3  
You can install a wireless LAN interface.  
H USB 2.0 Interface Board *3  
Allows you to connect a variety of external devices.  
I User account enhance unit  
Allows you to increase the number of user codes.  
Note  
You can install only one interface board from items D to H.  
*1  
You cannot install two finishers simultaneously.  
*2  
The 128 MB memory and network board are included.  
*3  
You cannot install two or more of the options below:  
IEEE 1394 interface board, IEEE 802.1b wireless LAN board, USB 2.0 Interface Board,  
Bluetooth, file format converter.  
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Control Panel  
Control Panel  
This illustration shows the control panel of a machine that has all options fully  
installed.  
1
ZLFS390A  
1. Screen contrast knob  
Adjusts display panel brightness.  
3. {User Tools/Counter} key  
User Tools  
Press to change defaults and condi-  
tions to meet your requirements. See  
p.48 Accessing User Tools (System  
Settings).  
2. Indicators  
Show errors and machine status.  
d: Add Staple indicator. See p.123  
d Adding Staples.  
D: Add Toner indicator. See p.111  
D Adding Toner.  
Counter  
Press to check or print the counter val-  
ue. See p.139 Counter.  
B: Load Paper indicator. See p.108  
Inquiry  
Press to check where to contact for  
machine repairs and ordering toner.  
See p.138 Inquiry”  
B Loading Paper.  
L: Service Call indicator  
M: Open Cover indicator  
x: Misfeed indicator. See p.114 x  
Clearing Misfeeds.  
m: Data In indicator. See Control  
Panel, Printer Reference 1.  
Communicating: Communicating in-  
dicator. See Control Panel, Facsimile  
Reference <Basic Features>.  
i: Confidential File indicator. See  
Control Panel, Facsimile Reference  
<Basic Features>.  
Receiving File: Receiving File indica-  
tor. See Control Panel, Facsimile Ref-  
erence <Basic Features>.  
4. Display panel  
Displays operation status, error messag-  
es, and function menus.  
5. {Check Modes} key  
Press to check settings.  
6. {Program} key (copier/facsimi-  
le/scanner mode)  
Press to register frequently used settings,  
or recall registered settings.  
7. {Clear Modes} key  
Press to clear previous copy job settings.  
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Getting Started  
8. {Energy Saver} key  
16. Number keys  
Press to switch to and from Energy Saver  
Use to enter the numbers for copies, fax  
numbers and data for the selected func-  
tion.  
mode. See p.24 Energy Saver Mode.  
9. {Interrupt} key (copier/scanner  
17. {Start Manual RX} key, {On Hook Di-  
al} key, {Pause/Redial} key, and  
{Tone} key  
mode)  
1
Press to make interrupt copies during  
copying or scanning. See Interrupt  
Copy, Copy Reference.  
Reference  
10. Main power indicator and On  
Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>  
and Facsimile Reference <Advanced  
Features>  
indicator  
The main power indicator goes on when  
you turn on the main power switch.  
The On indicator lights when the power  
is on.  
18. Function keys  
Press to select one of the following func-  
tions:  
Important  
Copy:  
Do not turn off the main power  
switch while the power indicator is  
lit or blinking. Doing so may dam-  
age the hard disk.  
Document Server:  
Facsimile:  
Printer:  
Scanner:  
11. Operation switch  
19. Function status indicators.  
Press to turn the power on (the On indi-  
cator goes on). To turn the power off,  
press again (the On indicator goes off).  
These show the status of the above func-  
tions:  
Yellow: selected.  
Green: active.  
12. {Sample Copy} key  
Press to make a single set of copies or  
prints to check print quality before mak-  
ing multiple sets.  
Red: interrupted.  
13. {Start} key  
Press to start copying. Start scanning or  
printing documents stored using the  
Document Server function.  
14. {Clear/Stop} key  
Clear  
Press to delete a number entered.  
Stop  
Press to stop a job in progress, such as  
scanning, faxing, or printing.  
15. {#} key  
Press to enter after a numerical value.  
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Control Panel  
Display Panel  
The display panel shows machine status, error messages, and function menus.  
Important  
1
A force or impact of more than 30 N (about 3 kgf) will damage the display  
panel.  
The copying screen is displayed as default after power on.  
The following display shows a machine with options fully installed.  
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an  
item by lightly pressing them.  
When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is highlighted thus  
. Keys appearing as  
cannot be used.  
Common key operations  
The following keys are common to all screens:  
Key list  
[OK]  
Acknowledges a selected function or entered values, and then returns  
to the previous display.  
[Cancel]  
Deletes a selected function or entered values, and then returns to the  
previous display.  
[UPrev.] [TNext]  
Moves to the previous or next display when all items cannot be shown  
on the same display.  
[OK] [Yes]  
[Clear]  
Closes displayed messages.  
Cancels entered values but does not change the settings.  
Returns to the previous display.  
[Exit]  
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Getting Started  
Turning On the Power  
This machine has two power switches.  
Important  
Do not turn off the main power  
switch immediately after turn-  
ing it on. Doing so may result in  
damage to the hard disk or  
memory, leading to malfunc-  
tions.  
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Operation switch (right side of the  
control panel)  
Press to activate the machine.  
When the machine has finished  
warming up, you can make copies.  
Main power switch (left side of the ma-  
chine)  
Turning On the Power  
Turning off this switch makes the  
main power indicator on the right  
side of the control panel go off.  
When this is done, machine power  
is completely off.  
A Press the operation switch.  
The On indicator goes on.  
When the fax unit (optional) is in-  
stalled, fax files in memory may be  
lost if you turn this switch off. Use  
this switch only when necessary.  
Note  
This machine automatically enters  
Energy Saver mode or turns itself  
off if you do not use it for a while.  
See p.56 Auto Off Timer.  
Note  
If the power does not come on  
when the operation switch is  
pressed, check the main power  
switch is on. If it is off, turn it on.  
Turning On the Main Power  
A
Make sure that the power cord is  
firmly plugged into the wall outlet.  
B Open the switch cover, and then  
turn on the main power switch.  
The main power indicator goes on.  
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Turning On the Power  
A Make sure the On indicator is not  
Turning Off the Power  
lit.  
B Open the switch cover, and then  
A Make sure the exposure glass cov-  
er or the ADF is in the right posi-  
tion.  
turn off the main power switch.  
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The main power indicator goes  
out.  
B Press the operation switch.  
The On indicator goes out.  
-When the fax unit (optional) is  
installed  
When the main power switch is  
turned off while using the facsimile  
function, waiting fax and print jobs  
may be canceled, and incoming fax  
documents not received. If you have  
to turn off this switch for some rea-  
son, follow the procedure below.  
Note  
Important  
Even if you press the operation  
switch, the indicator does not  
go out, the blinks in the follow-  
ing cases:  
Make sure 100% is shown as avail-  
able memory on the display before  
turning off the main power switch  
or unplugging the power cord. Fax  
files in memory are deleted an  
hour after you turn off the main  
power switch or unplug the power  
cord. See Power Failure Report,  
Facsimile Reference <Advanced Fea-  
tures>.  
When the exposure glass  
cover or ADF is open.  
During communication with  
external equipment.  
When the hard disk is active.  
The On indicator does not go out,  
but blinks in dial-in mode even if  
you press the operation switch.  
When this happens, check the ex-  
planations below, and turn off the  
main power switch.  
Turning Off the Main Power  
Important  
Do not turn off the main power  
switch when the On indicator is lit  
or blinking. Doing so may result in  
damage to the hard disk or memo-  
ry.  
The computer is not controlling  
the machine.  
The machine is not receiving a  
fax.  
Be sure to turn off the main power  
switch before pulling out the pow-  
er plug. Not doing this may result  
in damage to the hard disk or  
memory.  
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Getting Started  
Saving Energy  
-Auto Off  
The machine automatically turns it-  
self off when the job is finished, after  
a certain period of time has elapsed.  
This function is called "Auto Off".  
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-Energy Saver Mode  
If you do not use the machine for a  
certain period after an operation, or  
when you press the {Energy Saver}  
key, the display disappears and the  
machine goes into Energy Saver  
mode. When you press the {Energy  
Saver} key again, the machine returns  
to the ready condition. The machine  
uses less electricity in Energy Saver  
mode.  
Note  
You can change the Auto Off time.  
See p.56 Auto Off Timer.  
The Auto Off Timer function will  
not operate in the following cases:  
When a warning message ap-  
pears  
When the service call message  
appears  
Note  
When paper is jammed  
You can change the amount of time  
the machine waits before switch-  
ing to Energy Saver mode after  
copying has finished or the last op-  
eration is performed. See p.56  
Panel Off Timer.  
When the cover is open  
When the "Add Toner" message  
appears  
When toner is being replen-  
ished  
When the User Tools/Counter  
screen is displayed  
When fixed warm-up is in  
progress  
When the facsimile, printer, or  
other functions are active  
When operations were sus-  
pended during printing  
When the handset is in use  
When the On-hook dialing  
function is in use  
When a recipient is being regis-  
tered in the address list or  
group dial list  
When the Data In indicator is on  
or blinking  
When the sample print or  
locked print screen is displayed  
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2. Combined Function  
Operations  
Changing Modes  
Note  
You cannot switch modes in any of the following situations:  
When scanning in a fax message for transmission  
During immediate transmission  
When accessing User Tools  
During interrupt copying  
During On hook dialing for fax transmission  
While scanning an original  
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Combined Function Operations  
The copying screen is displayed as default after power on. You can change  
this default setting. See p.49 Function Priority.  
2
ZLFS350A  
-System Reset  
The machine returns automatically to its initial condition when the job is fin-  
ished, after a certain period of time has elapsed. This function is called "System  
Reset".  
Note  
You can change the System Reset time. See p.56 System Auto Reset Timer.  
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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. Performing multiple functions simultaneously like this is  
called "Multi-accessing".  
This allows you to handle jobs efficiently, regardless of how the machine is being  
used. For example:  
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While making copies, you can scan documents to store in the Document Serv-  
er.  
While printing documents stored in the Document Server, the machine can  
receive print data.  
You can make copies while receiving fax data.  
While printing print data, you can make operations for copying.  
Note  
See p.50 Print Priorityfor setting function priority. As default, [Display  
mode] is set to first priority.  
When the Internal Tray 2 (1 bin tray), Shift Sort Tray, 500sheet finisher, or  
1000sheet finisher is installed on the machine, you can specify the output  
tray where documents are delivered. For details about how to specify the out-  
put tray for each function, see the following descriptions:  
p.51 Output: Copier (copier)”  
p.51 Output: Document Server (Document Server)”  
p.51 Output: Facsimile (facsimile)”  
p.51 Output: Printer (printer)”  
-Function Compatibility  
The chart shows Function Compatibility when print priority is set to "Inter-  
leave". See p.50 Print Priority.  
|: Simultaneous operations are possible.  
$: Operation is enabled when the relevant function key is pressed and remote  
switching (of the scanner) is done.  
: Operation is enabled when the {Interrupt} key is pressed to interrupt the pre-  
ceding operation.  
: Operation is performed automatically once the preceding operation ends.  
×: The operation must be started once the preceding operation ends. (Simultane-  
ous operations are not possible.)  
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Combined Function Operations  
Mode after you select Copy  
Facsimile  
Printer  
2
Mode before you select  
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Facsimile  
Printer  
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Document Server  
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DocumentServer  
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*1  
Simultaneous operations are only possible 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.  
When multiple lines are available, select a line which is currently not in use. Other-  
wise, operation will not be possible.  
During stapling, printing automatically starts after the current job.  
Stapling is not available.  
Simultaneous operations become possible after you press the [Next Job] key.  
During parallel receptions, any subsequent job is suspended until the receptions are  
completed.  
*2  
*3  
*4  
*5  
*6  
*7  
Limitation  
Stapling cannot be used at the same time for multiple functions.  
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Combined Function Operations  
Note  
A machine with the 500sheet finisher installed cannot accept other jobs  
while printing with the stapling operation.  
A machine with the 1000sheet finisher installed, that is printing with the sta-  
pling operation on paper larger than A4 size, starts the subsequent job (for  
which Shift Sort Tray is specified as the output tray) only after the current  
print job finishes.  
2
While printing is in progress, scanning using another function may take more  
time.  
30  
3. Document Server  
Relationship between Document Server  
and Other Functions  
The following table describes the relationship between the Document Server  
and other functions.  
Where to store  
documents  
Printing stored  
documents  
Sending  
documents  
function  
Copy  
Displaying a list  
Available  
Copy/Document  
Server  
Available  
Not Available  
Printer  
Document Server Available  
Available  
Not Available  
Available *1  
Available *3  
Facsimile  
Scanner  
Facsimile  
Scanner  
Available  
Available  
Not Available *2  
Not Available  
*1  
You can send stored documents using the facsimile function. See Sending a Stored  
File, Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.  
You can display stored documents using the scanner function. See Scanner Reference .  
You can send stored documents using the scanner function. See Scanner Reference.  
*2  
*3  
Note  
The following table shows the capacity of the Document Server.  
Number of pages for Number of files  
each file  
Number of pages in  
total  
Copy  
Printer  
Scanner  
Facsimile  
1,000 pages  
3,000 files  
9,000 pages  
31  
Document Server  
Document Server Display  
Document Server Main Display  
3
ZLFS070E  
1. Operating status and messages.  
4. The operation keys.  
2. The title of the currently selected  
5. The functions under which the  
screen.  
documents were stored.  
3. The numbers of originals, copies,  
and printed pages.  
The icons below show the functions active when the documents were stored  
in the Document Server.  
Function  
Icon  
Copier  
Facsimile  
Printer  
Scanner  
--  
32  
Using the Document Server  
Using the Document Server  
Note  
Storing Data  
Data stored in the Document Serv-  
er is set to be deleted after three  
days (72 hours) by default. You can  
specify the period after which  
stored data is automatically delet-  
ed. See p.63 Auto Delete File.  
File name  
Stored documents are automatically  
named "COPY0001", "COPY0002".  
You can change assigned file names.  
If you do not want stored data to  
be automatically deleted, select  
[No] in Auto Delete File before stor-  
ing a document. If you select [Yes]  
later, data stored after will be auto-  
matically deleted.  
User name  
3
You can register a user name to  
identify the user or user group that  
stored the documents. To assign it,  
you can register the user name us-  
ing the name assigned to the user  
code, or by entering the name di-  
rectly.  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
Reference  
For details about user codes, see  
p.68 User Codes.  
Password  
You can set a password for stored  
documents, and use it to prevent  
others printing them. When a pass-  
word is set for the documents,  
appears next to the documents.  
ZLFH360N  
B Press [Scan Original].  
Reference  
To store documents without using  
Document Server function, see the  
manuals for those modes.  
Important  
Data stored in the machine might  
be lost if some kind of failure oc-  
curs. The manufacture shall not be  
responsible for any damage result-  
ing from loss of data.  
33  
Document Server  
If you placed originals on the  
exposure glass, press [Scanning  
Finished] after all the originals  
have been scanned. The Select  
Files to Print display appears.  
C Enter a user name, file name, or  
password if necessary.  
Note  
If you do not enter a file name,  
one is automatically assigned.  
To register or change a user name  
Reference  
p.34 To register or change a  
A Press [Scan Original].  
user name”  
The scan original display appears.  
p.35 To change a file name”  
3
p.35 To set or change a pass-  
word”  
B Press [User Name].  
D Place originals either on the expo-  
sure glass or in the ADF.  
Reference  
For information about types of  
originals and how to place  
them, see Copy Reference.  
If user names are already registered,  
the Change User Name display ap-  
pears. To use an unregistered user  
name, press [Non-programmed Name].  
E Make any required settings.  
When no user name are registered  
in the Address Book, the User  
(Destination) Name entry display  
appears.  
Reference  
p.68 User Codes”  
Reference  
For details, see Copy Reference.  
When using a registered user  
name in the Address Book  
F Press the {Start} key.  
The document is stored in the Doc-  
ument Server.  
A
Select a registered user name  
from the list, and then press [OK  
].  
Note  
To stop scanning, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key. To restart a  
paused scanning job, press [Con-  
tinue] in the confirmation dis-  
play. To delete saved images  
and cancel the job, press the  
[Stop] key.  
To change your user name to an  
unregistered user name, pro-  
ceed to the next step.  
When a password is set,  
ap-  
pears on the left side of the file  
name.  
Reference  
p.68 Registering a New  
User Code”  
34  
Using the Document Server  
D Enter a new file name, and then  
When using an unregistered user  
name in the Address Book  
press [OK].  
Note  
A To enter an unregistered user  
name, press [Non-programmed  
Name].  
Up to 20 characters can be en-  
tered as a file name. Note that  
only 16 characters of each file  
name appear in the document  
list.  
B Enter a new user name, and  
then press [OK].  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
3
When no user name has been  
registered in the Address Book  
To set or change a password  
A Press [Scan Original].  
A Enter a new user name, and  
then press [OK].  
The Scan Original display appears.  
B Press [Password].  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
C Enter  
a
password using the  
number keys (four digits), and  
To change a file name  
then press the {#} key.  
D Reenter the password (four dig-  
its) for verification, and then  
press the {#} key.  
A Press [Scan Original].  
The Scan Original display appears.  
B Press [File Name].  
E Press [OK].  
The Change File Name display ap-  
pears.  
C Press [Delete All] to delete the old  
file name.  
Note  
You can also use [Backspace] to  
delete unnecessary characters.  
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Document Server  
Changing a Stored  
Document's File Name, User  
Name, or Password  
Selecting a Document  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
B Select a document you want to  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
print.  
B Select the document with the user  
name, file name, or password you  
want to change.  
3
Note  
If a password is already set for  
the document, enter that pass-  
word, and then press [OK].  
Note  
You can search for the docu-  
ment using [Search by User Name]  
or [Search by File Name] at the left  
top of the display. See p.37  
Searching for Stored Docu-  
ments.  
If a password is already set for  
the document, enter that pass-  
word, and then press [OK].  
C Press [File Management].  
You can sort document names  
in the list by user name, file  
name, or date. To sort docu-  
ments, press [User Name], [File  
Name], or [Date].  
If you cannot determine docu-  
ment content from the file  
name, you can print just the first  
page of the document for check-  
ing purposes. See p.40 Printing  
first page.  
D Press [Change User Name], [Change  
File Name], or [Change Password].  
E Enter the new user name, file  
name, or password using the let-  
ter keys or number keys, and then  
press [OK].  
To cancel document selection,  
press it again.  
Reference  
p.34 To register or change a  
user name”  
p.35 To change a file name”  
p.35 To set or change a pass-  
word”  
F Press [OK].  
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Using the Document Server  
Note  
C To print multiple documents, re-  
peat step in the order you want  
If you selected several docu-  
ments, use [U] and [T] to view  
the details of each.  
B
to print.  
Note  
Press [OK]. The Select Files to  
You can select up to 30 docu-  
Print display reappears.  
ments.  
If the sizes or resolution of se-  
lected documents are not the  
same, it may not be possible to  
print them.  
Searching for Stored  
Documents  
3
You can use either [Search by File  
Name] or [Search by User Name] to  
search for documents stored in the  
Document Server. You can also list  
stored documents in a preferred or-  
der.  
If you want to change the print-  
ing order, cancel the selection,  
and select documents again,  
this time in the order you want.  
If you press the {Clear Modes}  
key, selection of all documents  
will be canceled.  
Note  
If you press [Printg Odr], the doc-  
If you install DeskTopBinder V2  
Professional or DeskTopBinder V2  
Lite on your computer, you can  
search for and rearrange docu-  
ments using your computer.  
uments in print order.  
To check the details of stored documents  
A Select a document to display its  
Reference  
Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2  
Professional/Lite or Help  
detailed information.  
To search by file name  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
Note  
B Press [Search by File Name].  
If a password is already set for  
the document, enter that pass-  
word, and then press [OK].  
B Press [Detail].  
Detailed information about the  
document appears.  
37  
Document Server  
C Enter the file name using the let-  
E Press [OK].  
ter keys, and then press [OK].  
Only files beginning with the  
name entered appear in the Select  
Files to Print display.  
Only files beginning with the  
name entered appear in the Select  
Files to Print display.  
Note  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text.  
To display all files stored in the  
Document Server, press [File  
List].  
Note  
To display all files stored in the  
Document Server, press [File  
List].  
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Printing Stored Documents  
Note  
You can print stored documents  
from a network computer using a  
Web browser. For details about  
how to start the Web browser, see  
Network Guide.  
To search by user name  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
B Press [Search by User Name].  
A Select a document you want to  
print.  
Note  
If a password is already set for  
the document, enter that pass-  
word, and then press [OK].  
C To specify a registered user name,  
select the user name from the dis-  
played list, and then press [OK].  
You can print multiple docu-  
ments. See p.36 Selecting a  
Document.  
Note  
To specify an unregistered user  
name, follow the procedure be-  
low.  
B If you need to change print set-  
tings, press [Print Settings].  
The Print Settings display appears.  
User names, file names, and print  
order of documents appear.  
D To specify an unregistered user  
name, press [Non-programmed  
Name]. Enter a user name, and  
then press [OK].  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
38  
Using the Document Server  
When multiple documents are  
printed at the same time, print  
settings made for the document  
printed first are applied to all  
other documents.  
Note  
Print settings made for printing  
in copier or printer function re-  
main after printing and applied  
to the next job. Print settings  
made in facsimile mode, how-  
ever, do not remain.  
If you select multiple files, you  
can check file names or print or-  
der selected in step A by scroll-  
ing the list using [T] and [U].  
If you select multiple docu-  
ments, print settings remain ap-  
plied to the first document, but  
not to other documents.  
Press [Select File] to return to the  
Select Files to Print display.  
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"Booklet", "Magazine", and  
"Stamp" cannot be set for docu-  
ments saved in facsimile mode.  
Print setting items are listed be-  
low. For details about print re-  
sults of each setting, see Copy  
Reference.  
"Booklet" and "Magazine" can-  
not be set for documents saved  
under multiple functions.  
Binding format  
2 Sided Copy Top to Top  
C Enter the required number of  
2 Sided Copy Top to Bot-  
prints using the number keys.  
tom  
Booklet  
Magazine  
Cover handling  
Cover/Slip sheet  
Edit/Stamp  
Note  
Up to 99 can be entered.  
Finish  
Sort  
D Press the {Start} key.  
Printing starts.  
Stack  
Staple  
To stop printing  
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. See  
p.40 Sample copy.  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
B Press [Stop].  
When multiple documents are  
printed at the same time, you  
can combine them into a single  
set by adjusting the print order.  
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Document Server  
You can sort document names  
in the list by user name, file  
name, or date. To sort docu-  
ments, press [User Name], [File  
Name], or [Date].  
Changing the number of copies  
during printing  
Limitation  
The number of copies can only be  
changed when the Sort function is  
selected in the print settings.  
To cancel a document selection,  
press it again.  
B Press the {Sample Copy} key.  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
The first set prints out.  
B Press [Change Quantity].  
C If the sample is acceptable, press  
3
[Print].  
C Enter a new number of copies us-  
ing the number key.  
Note  
Press [Suspend] to cancel print-  
ing and return to the Print Set-  
tings menu to change settings.  
D Press the {#} key.  
E Press [Continue].  
Printing restarts.  
Printing first page  
Sample copy  
You can print the first page of the doc-  
ument selected in the Select Files to  
Print display to check its content.  
If you print multiple sets using the  
Sort function, you can check the print  
order or print settings are correct by  
printing only the first set using the  
{Sample Copy} key.  
If more than one document selected,  
the first page of each is printed.  
A Select the document.  
Limitation  
This function can only be used  
when the Sort function is selected.  
Note  
If a password is already set for  
the document, enter that pass-  
word, and then press [OK].  
A Select the document.  
You can search for the docu-  
ment by using [Search by User  
Name] or [Search by File Name] at  
the left top of the display. See  
p.37 Searching for Stored Doc-  
uments.  
Note  
You can sort document names  
in the list by user name, file  
name, or date. To sort docu-  
ments, press [User Name], [File  
Name], or [Date].  
If a password is already set for  
the document, enter that pass-  
word, and then press [OK].  
You can search for the docu-  
ment by using [Search by User  
Name] or [Search by File Name] at  
the left top of the display. See  
p.37 Searching for Stored Doc-  
uments.  
To cancel a document selection,  
press it again.  
40  
Using the Document Server  
You can sort document names  
in the list by the user name, file  
name, or date. To sort docu-  
ments, press [User Name], [File  
Name], or [Date].  
B Press [Print 1st Page].  
If you cannot find the document  
by name, you can print the first  
page of a document to check its  
contents. See p.40 Printing first  
page.  
C Press the {Start} key.  
Press the selected line again to  
Deleting Stored Documents  
3
cancel the print job.  
Important  
C Press [Delete File].  
You can store up to 3,000 docu-  
ments in the Document Server. No  
more documents can be stored  
when the total is 3,000. You should  
delete unnecessary documents to  
increase available memory.  
Note  
D Press [Delete] to delete the docu-  
ment.  
You can delete all stored docu-  
ments at once with User Tools. See  
p.64 Delete All Files.  
You can delete stored documents  
from a network computer using  
the Web browser. For details about  
how to start the Web browser, see  
Network Guide.  
A Press the {Document Server} key.  
B Select the document to delete.  
Note  
If a password is already set for  
the document, enter that pass-  
word, and then press [OK].  
You can delete multiple docu-  
ments at once. See p.36 Select-  
ing a Document.  
You can search for a document  
by using [Search by User Name] or  
Search by File Name at the left  
top of the display. See p.37  
Searching for Stored Docu-  
ments.  
41  
Document Server  
Viewing Stored Documents  
Using a Web Browser  
Downloading Stored  
Documents  
Reference  
Note  
The Web browser's Help  
File Format Converter is required  
when downloading documents  
stored in copier or printer mode.  
A Start a Web browser.  
B Enter “http:// (IP address of this  
A Start a Web browser.  
machine) /” in the [Address] box.  
3
B Enter “http:// (IP address of this  
The top page appears on the Web  
browser.  
machine) /” in the [Address] box.  
The top page appears on the Web  
browser.  
C Click [Document Server].  
The [Document Server File List] ap-  
pears.  
C Click [Document Server].  
The [Document Server File List] ap-  
Note  
pears.  
To switch the display format,  
click [Details], [Thumbnails] or  
[Icons] from the [Display method]  
list.  
Note  
To switch the display format,  
click [Details], [Thumbnails] or  
[Icons] from the [Display method]  
list.  
D Click the properties button of the  
document you want to check.  
D Click the properties button of the  
Information about that document  
appears.  
document you want to download.  
E Select [PDF], [JPEG], or [Multi-page  
E Check the document's content.  
TIFF] in the [File format] list.  
Note  
Note  
To enlarge the document pre-  
[JPEG] can only be selected for  
documents stored in scanner  
mode.  
view, click [Enlarge Image].  
[Multi-page TIFF] is available  
when file Format Converter is  
installed.  
F Click [Download].  
G Click [OK].  
42  
Settings for the Document Server  
Settings for the Document Server  
Copier/Document Server Features (See "General Features 4/4", Copy Refer-  
ence.)  
Items  
Default  
General Features  
Document Server Storage  
Key: F1  
2 Sided Original Top to top  
Document Server Storage  
Key: F2  
1 Sided1 Sided Combine  
Document Server Storage  
Key: F3  
1 Sided1 Sided Combine:  
4 originals  
3
Document Server Storage  
Key: F4  
1 Sided1 Sided Combine:  
8 originals  
Document Server Storage  
Key: F5  
Create Margin  
System Settings (See p.49 “General Features”, p.53 “Tray Paper Settings”, p.56  
“Timer Settings”, and p.57 “Key Operator Tools”.)  
Items  
Default  
ON  
General Features  
Warm Up Notice  
Copy Count Display  
Output: Document Server  
Paper Tray Priority: Copier  
Cover Sheet Tray  
Slip Sheet Tray  
Up  
Internal tray 1  
Tray 1  
Off  
Tray Paper Settings  
Off  
Timer Settings  
Copier/Document Server  
Auto Reset Timer  
60 seconds  
Key Operator Tools  
Auto Delete File  
Delete All Files  
Yes After 3 day(s)  
--  
Password Management for  
Stored Files  
Do not Unlock  
43  
Document Server  
3
44  
4. User Tools (System Settings)  
User Tools Menu (System Settings)  
Reference  
For details about Interface Settings and File Transfer, see User Tools Menu  
(System Settings), Network Guide.  
For details about parallel interface, see System Settings (Parallel Connec-  
tion), Printer Reference 2.  
General Features (See p.49 General Features.)  
Default  
Panel Tone  
ON  
Warm Up Notice  
Copy Count Display  
Function Priority  
Print Priority  
ON  
Up  
Copier  
Display mode  
Set Time  
Function Reset Timer  
Output: Copier  
Internal tray 1  
Internal tray 1  
Internal tray 2  
Internal tray 1  
81/2" × 13"L  
Output: Document Server  
Output: Facsimile  
Output: Printer  
<F/F4> Size Setting  
45  
User Tools (System Settings)  
Tray Paper Settings (See p.53 Tray Paper Settings.)  
Default  
Paper Tray Priority: Copier  
Paper Tray Priority: Facsimile  
Paper Tray Priority: Printer  
Tray Paper Size: Tray 1  
Tray 1  
Tray 1  
Tray 1  
A4K, 81/2" × 11" K  
A3L, 11" × 17" L  
A4L, 81/2" × 11" L  
Tray Paper Size: Tray 2  
Tray Paper Size: Tray 3  
A4L, 81/2" × 14" L  
Tray Paper Size: Tray 4  
Paper Type: Bypass tray  
Paper Type: Tray 1  
Paper Type: Tray 2  
Paper Type: Tray 3  
Paper Type: Tray 4  
Cover Sheet Tray  
No display  
No display/2 Sided Copy/Auto Paper Select on  
No display/2 Sided Copy/Auto Paper Select on  
No display/2 Sided Copy/Auto Paper Select on  
No display/2 Sided Copy/Auto Paper Select on  
Off  
4
Slip Sheet Tray  
Off  
Timer Settings (See p.56 Timer Settings.)  
Default  
Auto Off Timer  
1 minute(s)  
1 minute(s)  
60 seconds  
Panel Off Timer  
System Auto Reset Timer  
Copier/Document Server Auto Reset Timer 60 seconds  
Facsimile Auto Reset Timer  
Scanner Auto Reset Timer  
Set Date  
30 seconds  
60 seconds  
--  
--  
Set Time  
Interface Settings  
For details about network settings, see User Tools Menu (System Set-  
tings), Network Guide.  
For details about parallel interface, see System Settings (Parallel Collec-  
tion), Printer Reference 2.  
File Transfer  
For details about network settings, see User Tools Menu (System Set-  
tings), Network Guide.  
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User Tools Menu (System Settings)  
Key Operator Tools (See p.57 Key Operator Tools.)  
Default  
User Code Management  
Copier  
OFF  
Document Server  
Facsimile  
Scanner  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Printer  
Auto Program  
Key Counter Management  
All OFF  
External Charge Unit Management  
Key Operator Code  
--  
OFF  
OFF  
--  
Extended Security  
4
Display/Print Counter  
Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code  
Print Address Book: Destination List  
Address Book Management  
--  
--  
--  
Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Group  
--  
Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Transfer Request --  
Address Book: Change Order  
Address Book: Edit Title  
Address Book: Select Title  
Auto Delete File  
--  
--  
Title 1  
After 3 day(s)  
Delete All Files  
--  
Password Management for Stored Files  
AOF (Always ON)  
Do not Unlock  
ON  
--  
Program/Change LDAP Server  
Use LDAP Server  
OFF  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Accessing User Tools (System Settings)  
This section is for key operators in  
C Select the menu, and then press  
charge of this machine.  
the appropriate key.  
User Tools allow you to change or set  
defaults.  
Reference  
p.45 User Tools Menu (System  
Settings)”  
Note  
Operations for system settings dif-  
fer from normal operations. Al-  
ways quit User Tools when you  
have finished. See p.48 Exiting  
User Tools.  
D Change settings by following in-  
structions on the display panel,  
and then press [OK].  
Note  
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Any changes you make with User  
Tools remain in effect even if the  
main power switch or operation  
switch is turned off, or the {Energy  
Saver} or {Clear Modes} key is  
pressed.  
To cancel changes made to set-  
tings and return to the initial  
display, press the {User  
Tools/Counter} key.  
Exiting User Tools  
Changing Default Settings  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Note  
If a key operator code is already  
set, the key operator code entry  
display appears. Enter the key op-  
erator code, and then press [OK].  
See p.58 Key Operator Code.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Note  
You can also exit User Tools by  
pressing [Exit].  
B Press [System Settings].  
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
Reference  
To access User Tools, see p.48 Accessing User Tools (System Settings).  
General Features  
Panel Tone  
The beeper (key tone) sounds when a key is pressed.  
Note  
Default: ON  
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Warm Up Notice (copier/Document Server)  
You can have the beeper sound when the machine becomes ready to copy af-  
ter leaving Energy Saver mode, or when the power is turned on.  
Note  
If the Panel Tone setting is OFF, the beeper does not sound, whatever the  
Warm Up Notice setting.  
Default: ON  
Copy Count Display (copier/Document Server)  
The copy counter can be set to show the number of copies made (count up) or  
the number of copies yet 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 when System Reset mode is turned on.  
Note  
Default: Copier  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Print Priority  
Print Priority is given to the mode selected.  
Reference  
p.27 Multi-Access”  
Note  
Default: Display mode  
When [Interleave] is selected, the current print job will be interrupted after  
a maximum of five sheets.  
When the Internal Tray 2 (1 bin tray), Shift Sort Tray, 500sheet finisher, or  
1000sheet finisher is installed on the machine, you can specify an output  
tray for each documents are delivered. For details about how to specify an  
output tray for each function, see the following sections:  
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p.51 Output: Copier (copier)”  
p.51 Output: Document Server (Document Server)”  
p.51 Output: Facsimile (facsimile)”  
p.51 Output: Printer (printer)”  
Function Reset Timer  
You can set the length of time the machine waits before changing modes  
when using the multi-access function (see p.27 Multi-Access). This is useful  
if you are making many copies and have to change settings for each copy. If  
you set a longer reset period, you can prevent interruption from other func-  
tions.  
Note  
Default: Set Time  
The Function Reset Timer setting is ignored if [Interleave] is set for Print Pri-  
ority (see p.50 Print Priority).  
When you select [Set Time], enter the time (330 seconds, in 1 second incre-  
ments) using the number keys.  
The default time is three seconds.  
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
Output: Copier (copier)  
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.  
1
4
1
3
4
4
ZLFH150E  
1. Internal Tray 1  
3. Finisher Upper Tray  
2. Internal Tray 2  
4. Finisher Shift Tray  
Note  
Default: Internal Tray 1  
Output: Document Server (Document Server)  
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.  
Note  
Default: Internal Tray 1  
For details about output trays, see p.51 Output: Copier (copier).  
Output: Facsimile (facsimile)  
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.  
Note  
Default: Internal Tray 2  
For details about output trays, see p.51 Output: Copier (copier).  
Output: Printer (printer)  
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.  
Note  
Default: Internal Tray 1  
The output trays set on the printer driver have priority over the output tray  
specified above.  
For details about output trays, see p.51 Output: Copier (copier).  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
<F/F4> Size Setting  
Currently three types of F size are available; 81/2"×13"L, 81/4"×13"L and  
8"×13"L. The ADF or exposure glass cover sensor cannot distinguish these  
three types of originals. This function sets the F size from the ADF or expo-  
sure glass cover sensor. Auto Paper Select or Auto Reduce/Enlarge can be  
used for F size originals based on this setting.  
Note  
Default: 81/2"×13"L  
Output tray settings  
Limitation  
You cannot interrupt the current job with a different function job that speci-  
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fies 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.  
When 500sheet finisher 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 1000sheet finisher 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 upper 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 500sheet finisher or 1000sheet finisher 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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Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
Tray Paper Settings  
Paper Tray Priority: Copier (copier/Document Server)  
You can specify the tray to supply paper for output.  
Note  
Default: Tray 1  
Paper Tray Priority: Facsimile (facsimile)  
You can specify the tray to supply paper for output.  
Note  
Default: Tray 1  
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Paper Tray Priority: Printer (printer)  
You can specify the tray to supply paper for output.  
Note  
Default: Tray 1  
Tray Paper Size: Tray 14  
Select the size of the paper loaded in the paper tray.  
The paper sizes you can set for trays 1, 3 and 4 are as follows:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4K, A4L, B5 JISK, B5 JISL, A5L, 8KL, 16KK,  
16KL  
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, 8"×13"L, 81/2"×13"L, 81/4"×13"L, 11"×14"L,  
81/4"×14"L, 8"×101/2"L, 8"×101/2"K, custom size (140-297 mm (5.52"-  
11.69") wide x 182-432 mm (7.17"-17.00") long)  
The paper sizes you can set for tray 2 are as follows:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4K, A4L, B5 JISK, B5 JISL, A5L, B6 JISL, A6L,  
PostcardL, 8KL, 16KK, 16KL  
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,  
11"×14"L, 11"×15"L, 10"×14"L, 10"×15"L, 81/4"×14"L, 8"×101/2"L,  
8"×101/2"K, 8"×10"L, 8"×10"K, C5L, C6L, DL EnvL, 41/8"×91/2"L,  
37/8"×71/2"L, custom size (100-297 mm (3.97"-11.69") wide x 148-432  
mm (5.83"-17.00") long)  
Reference  
p.120 Changing the Paper Size”  
Important  
If the specified paper size differs from the actual size of the paper loaded  
in the paper tray, a misfeed might occur because the correct paper size was  
not detected.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Note  
The paper guide for the optional LCT is fixed for A4K, 81/2"  
×
11"K size pa-  
per. Contact your service representative if you need to change the paper size.  
If the paper size set for the selector in paper tray is different to the paper  
size for this setting, the paper size of the dial has priority.  
If you load paper of a size not indicated on the paper size selector in the  
paper tray, set the dial to " ".  
Default:  
Tray 1: A4K, 81/2" × 11"K  
Tray 2: A3L, 11" × 17"L  
Tray 3: A4L, 81/2" × 11"L  
Tray 4: A4L, 81/2" × 14"L  
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Reference  
p.120 Changing the Paper Size”  
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:  
No Display, Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Colour Paper, Letterhead,  
Preprinted Paper, Label Paper, Bond Paper, Thick Paper, OHP, Thin Pa-  
per, Cardstock  
Note  
Default: No display  
Paper Type: Tray 14  
Sets the display so you can see what type of paper is loaded in each paper  
tray. The print function uses this information to automatically select the pa-  
per tray.  
The paper types you can set for trays 1, 3 and 4 are as follows:  
No Display, Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Colour Paper, Letterhead,  
Preprinted Paper, Bond Paper, Cardstock  
The paper types you can set for tray 2 are as follows:  
No Display, Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Colour Paper, Letterhead,  
Preprinted Paper, Label Paper, Bond Paper, Thick Paper, OHP, Thin Pa-  
per, Cardstock  
Note  
Default:  
Paper Type: No Display  
Copying Method in Duplex: 2 Sided Copy  
Apply Auto Paper Select: Yes  
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
When paper of the same type and size is loaded in two different paper  
trays and you want to specify tray for 2 Sided Copy and tray for 1 Sided  
Copy, specify the upper tray for 2 Sided Copy. If one of the trays is speci-  
fied as the default in Paper Tray Priority, assign 2 Sided Copy to that tray.  
A appears next to the paper tray if [No] is selected in Auto Paper Select.  
Limitation  
[Auto Paper Select] can only be selected for the copier function if [No display]  
and [Recycled paper] are selected. If [No] is selected, Auto Paper Select is not  
valid for the tray.  
Cover Sheet Tray  
Allows you to specify and display the paper tray that is setting cover sheets.  
After selecting the paper tray, you can also specify the display timing and  
copy method for two-sided copying.  
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Note  
Default:  
Tray to Program: Off  
Functions using the cover sheet tray setting are the front cover function  
and front/back cover function.  
When [At Mode Selected] is selected, cover sheet tray settings only appear  
when the cover function or slip sheet function is selected.  
When [Full Time] is selected, the cover sheet tray is always displayed.  
You can set Copying Method in Duplex only when [At Mode Selected] is se-  
lected.  
Reference  
Covers, Copy Reference  
Slip Sheet Tray  
Allows you to specify and display the paper tray that is inserting slip sheets.  
After selecting the paper tray, you can also specify the display timing and  
copy method for two-sided copying.  
Note  
Default:  
Tray to Program: Off  
When [At Mode Selected] is selected, slip sheet tray settings only appear  
when the cover function or slip sheet function is selected.  
Reference  
"Slip Sheets", Copy Reference  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Timer Settings  
Auto Off Timer  
After a specified period has passed, following job completion, the machine  
automatically turns off, in order to conserve energy. This function is called  
"Auto Off".  
The machine status after the Auto Off operation is referred to as "Off mode",  
or "Sleep mode". For the Auto Off Timer, specify the time to elapse before  
Auto Off.  
Note  
Default: 1 minute  
Enter a time interval between 10 seconds and 240 minutes, using the  
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number keys  
From Off modeor Sleep mode, the machine is ready to use within 10  
seconds.  
Auto Off may not work when error messages appear.  
Panel Off Timer  
Set the amount of time the machine waits before switching the panel off after  
copying has finished or performing the last operation.  
Note  
Default: 1 minute  
Enter a time interval between 10 seconds and 240 minutes, using the  
number keys.  
System Auto Reset Timer  
The System Reset setting automatically switches the screen to that of the func-  
tion set in Function Priority. When no operations are in progress, or when an  
interrupted job is cleared. This setting determines the system reset interval.  
See p.49 Function Priority.  
Note  
Default: ON, 60 seconds  
The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds, using the number keys.  
Copier/Document Server Auto Reset Timer (copier/Document Server)  
Specifies the time to elapse before copier and Document Server modes reset.  
Note  
If [OFF] is selected, the machine does not automatically switch to the user  
code entry screen.  
Default: ON, 60 seconds  
The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds, using the number keys.  
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
Facsimile Auto Reset Timer (facsimile)  
Specifies the time to elapse before the facsimile mode resets.  
Note  
Default: 30 seconds  
The time can be set from 30 to 999 seconds, using the number keys.  
Scanner Auto Reset Timer (scanner)  
Specifies the time to elapse before the scanner function resets.  
Note  
If [OFF] is selected, the machine does not automatically switch to the user  
code entry screen.  
Default: ON, 60 seconds  
The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds, using the number keys.  
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Set Date  
Set the date for the copier's internal clock using the number keys.  
Note  
To change between year, month, and day, press [] and [].  
Set Time  
Set the time for the copier's internal clock using the number keys.  
Note  
To change between hours, minutes and seconds, press [] and [].  
Enter the time using the 24hour format (in 1 second increments).  
Key Operator Tools  
The key operator must set the following items. For settings or more information,  
contact the key operator.  
The key operator is recommended to program an key operator code when per-  
forming the settings. See p.58 Key Operator Code.  
User Code Management  
Allows you to control who uses the machine by setting codes for users.  
User codes must be registered for user code management. See p.68 User  
Codes.  
Note  
Default: Copier/OFF, Document Server/OFF, Facsimile/OFF, Scanner/OFF,  
Printer/Auto Program  
By using Auto Program for the printer, you can keep a print log for each  
user code entered from the driver.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Key Counter Management  
Use the key counter to specify whether users are restricted or not.  
Note  
Default: Copier/OFF, Document Server/OFF, Facsimile/OFF, Scanner/OFF,  
Printer/OFF  
External Charge Unit Management  
Use the external charge unit to manage usage charges.  
Note  
Default: Copier/OFF, Document Server/OFF, Facsimile/OFF, Scanner/OFF,  
Printer/OFF  
Key Operator Code  
Specifies whether or not to use passwords (max. eight digits) to control Key  
Operator Tools settings for key operator codes.  
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Note  
Default: OFF  
If you select [ON], enter the key operator code (max. eight digits) using the  
number keys, and then select [Partial] or [All Initial Settings] to set the access  
limit.  
If you selected [Partial]  
An key operator code is only required for the Timer Setting, Key Oper-  
ator Tools for System Settings, and Key Operator Tools for Facsimile  
Features. [Menu Protect] can be set for [Maintenance] in Printer Features. If  
you set [Menu Protect], you can set the key operator code for some Printer  
Features. See "Printer Features Parameters", Printer Reference 2.  
If you selected [All Initial Settings]:  
An key operator code is required to access all items in System Settings,  
Copier/Document Server Features, Facsimile Features, Printer Fea-  
tures, and Scanner Features.  
If you select [All Initial Settings], you must enter an key operator code to ac-  
cess the Key Operator Code display.  
Extended Security  
Specify whether or not to use the security function.  
Note  
Default : OFF  
You have to set a 6-digit key operator code to enable Extended Security.  
See p.58 Key Operator Code.  
When the Extended Security function is on, a security mark  
appears on  
the left side of the date, in the upper right of the display panel.  
Reference  
For details about security, see p.143 Security.  
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
Display/Print Counter  
Allows you to view and print the number of prints.  
Display/Print Counter  
Displays the number of prints for each function (Total, Copier, Facsimile,  
Printer, A3/DLT, Duplex, and Staple).  
Print Counter List  
Prints out a list of the number of prints made under each function.  
To print the counter list:  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools].  
D Press [Display/Print Counter].  
E Press [Print Counter List].  
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F Press the {Start} key.  
G Press [Exit].  
Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code  
Allows you to view and print the numbers of prints accessed with user codes,  
and to set those values to 0.  
Note  
Press [U] and [T] to show all the numbers of prints.  
The number of prints may differ from the counter value shown in Dis-  
play/Print Counter.  
Print counter per user code  
Prints the number of prints made under each user code  
Clear counter per user code  
Sets the number of prints made under each user code to 0.  
Note  
Print list for each user code, see p.72 Printing the Counter for Each User  
Code.  
Print counter for all user codes  
Prints the number of prints made under all user codes.  
Clear counter for all user codes  
Sets the number of prints made under all user codes to 0.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Print Address Book: Destination List  
You can print the destination list registered in the Address Book.  
Print in Title 1 Order  
Prints the Address Book in Title 1 order.  
Print in Title 2 Order  
Prints the Address Book in Title 2 order.  
Print in Title 3 Order  
Prints the Address Book in Title 3 order.  
Print Group Dial List  
Prints the group Address Book.  
A Select the print format.  
B To print the list on two-sided pages, select [Print on 2 Sides].  
C Press the {Start} key.  
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The list prints out.  
Address Book Management  
You can add, change, or delete user information in the Address Book, and fac-  
simile/scanner functions destinations.  
For details about these operations, see p.68 User Codes, p.74 Fax Destina-  
tion, and p.80 E-mail Destination, p.83 Registering Folders, p.91 Regis-  
tering a Protection Code.  
[Program/Change]  
This registers new user codes. You can register and change the items below:  
User Name  
User (destination) name, key display, registration number, title selec-  
tion  
User Code  
User code, available functions  
Fax Dest.  
Fax number, international TX mode, fax header, label insertion  
E-mail  
E-mail address, sender registration  
Folder  
Protocol, path, user name, password, port no., server name  
Protect Dest.  
Sender's name, folder, protection code  
Group  
[Delete]  
Deletes a user.  
Note  
You can register up to 100 user codes. If you add the optional User Account  
Enhance Unit, you can register up to 500 user codes.  
You can also register user codes using SmartNetMonitor for Admin (print-  
er option required).  
You can also register user codes using a Web browser.  
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Group  
You can register multiple users in a group.  
This allows you to easily control registered users in each group.  
For details about operations, see p.93 Registering Destinations to a Group.  
[Program/Change]  
This registers new groups, or changes the group name, key display, title se-  
lection, registration number or protection code. You can also protect e-mail  
destinations and folders.  
[Delete]  
Deletes a group.  
[Protect Dest.]  
Note  
You can register up to 100 groups.  
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You can also group users (destinations) using a Web browser. See the Web  
browser's Help.  
Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Transfer Request  
You can register fax destinations for the Transfer Request function in facsim-  
ile mode.  
For details about operations, see p.97 Registering the Transfer Request.  
[Program/Change]  
This registers new transfer requests and receiving stations, or changes the  
transfer request name, key name, title selection, registration number, fax  
destination or e-mail address.  
[Delete]  
Deletes a transfer request.  
Note  
You can register up to 100 transfer requests.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Address Book: Change Order  
Changes the order of registered users (destinations).  
Note  
You can rearrange the order of items on the same page, but you cannot  
move items to another page. For example, you cannot move an item from  
PLANNING([OPQ]) to DAILY([CD]).  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book: Change Order].  
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E Press the user (destination) key you want to move.  
Note  
You can select a user using the number key.  
F Press the user (destination) key that is in the place you want to move to.  
The user (destination) moves to the selected place, and the other users'  
keys will shift also.  
Note  
You can select a user using the number key.  
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools  
Address Book: Edit Title  
You can edit the title to easily find a user.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book: Edit Title].  
E Press the title key you want to change.  
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F Enter the new name, and then press [OK].  
G Press [OK].  
H Press [Exit].  
Address Book: Select Title  
Specifies the title to select a user.  
Note  
Default: Title 1  
Auto Delete File  
Specifies whether documents stored in the Document Server are to be deleted  
or not after a specified period of time elapses.  
Note  
Default: Yes After 3 days  
If you select [Yes], documents stored subsequently are deleted after the  
specified period.  
If you select [No], documents are not automatically deleted.  
If you select [Yes], enter a number of days from of 1 to 180 (in 1 day incre-  
ments).  
The default is three days, this means documents are deleted three days (72  
hours) after they are stored.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Delete All Files  
Deletes all documents stored in the Document Server.  
Note  
Even if a password is already set, all documents are deleted.  
A confirmation message appears. To delete all documents, select [Yes].  
Password Management for Stored Files  
Unlocking a locked document  
When a document is locked due to a wrong password being entered, this  
function unlocks the document, allowing access.  
Temporarily disabling document security  
Password-protected documents can be temporarily accessed, without en-  
tering the password.  
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Note  
Default: Do not Unlock  
Select [Unlock] only when you forget the password. After accessing the  
document, be sure to select [Do not Unlock].  
Reference  
p.145 Unlocking a locked document”  
p.145 Temporarily Disabling Document Security”  
AOF (Always ON)  
Specify whether or not to use Auto Off.  
Note  
Default: ON  
Program/Change LDAP Server  
Programming an LDAP server allows you to look up e-mail destinations from  
the LDAP server Address Book directly. This function is available when you  
send scan files by e-mail in scanner mode.  
You can program and change the identification name, server name, search  
base, port no., authentication, user name, password, and search options.  
Reference  
For details about these operations, see p.101 Programming/Changing  
LDAP Server.  
Use LDAP Server  
Specify whether or not to use the LDAP server.  
Note  
Default: OFF  
If you select [OFF], [Search LDAP] will not appear on the searching display.  
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Address Book  
Address Book  
Registering user information, such as  
fax number and e-mail address, in the  
Address Book allows you to manage  
them together.  
Reference  
p.68 User Codes”  
2. Protect Dest.  
Reference  
p.67 When using the scanner  
function”  
Important  
Address Book data is stored on the  
hard disk. It can be lost if there is  
some kind of hard disk failure. The  
manufacturer shall not be respon-  
sible for any damage resulting  
from data loss.  
p.67 Registering Sender Infor-  
mation”  
3. Group  
Use this to display the group that  
the selected user (destination) be-  
longs to.  
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Note  
Using [Address Management Tool] in  
SmartNetMonitor for Admin, you  
can backup Address Book data.  
We recommend backing up data  
when using the Address Book.  
You can group registered fax desti-  
nations, e-mail destinations, and  
folders to manage them better. For  
details about operations, see p.93  
Registering Destinations to a  
Group.  
Reference  
Items to register  
4. User Name  
For details about SmartNetMoni-  
tor for Admin and how to install it,  
see Printer Reference 1.  
Reference  
p.66 Registering the destina-  
tion name and key display”  
For operating instructions, see  
SmartNetMonitor for Admin  
Help.  
p.67 Registering Sender Infor-  
mation”  
5. Fax Dest.  
You can register and manage the fol-  
lowing items in the Address Book:  
Reference  
p.66 When using the fax func-  
tion”  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ZKZS030E  
To manage registered items  
1. User Code  
Register user codes to restrict par-  
ticular functions to certain users,  
and check their use of each func-  
tion.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
6. E-mail  
Registering Destination  
Information  
Reference  
p.66 When using the fax func-  
tion”  
Registering the destination name and  
key display  
p.67 When using the scanner  
function”  
User Name  
p.67 Registering Sender Infor-  
mation”  
Register the destination name  
and key display name. This is  
the basic information required  
for managing destinations.  
Reference  
p.68 User Codes”  
4
7. Folder  
When using the fax function  
Reference  
Fax Dest.  
Register fax numbers in the Ad-  
dress Book. To send a fax, select  
the destination key as it appears  
on the initial fax function dis-  
play, so you can specify the fax  
number. When you set Label In-  
sertion to ON, the registered  
destination name, preceded by  
To, is printed at the top of the  
page when it is received at the  
other end.  
p.67 When using the scanner  
function”  
SMB  
FTP  
Reference  
p.74 Fax Destination”  
E-mail  
Register e-mail addresses in the  
Address Book. To send an Inter-  
net Fax, select the destination  
key as it appears on the initial  
fax function display, so you can  
specify the e-mail address.  
Reference  
p.80 E-mail Destination”  
66  
Address Book  
When using the scanner function  
Registering Sender  
Information  
E-mail  
Register e-mail addresses in the  
Address Book. To send a scan  
file by e-mail, select the destina-  
tion key as it appears on the ini-  
tial scanner function display, so  
you can specify the e-mail ad-  
dress.  
When using the scanner function  
You can set Register as Sender to  
ON for an e-mail address. If you do  
this, you can use it as the sender  
address when sending scan files by  
e-mail.  
Reference  
User Name  
p.80 E-mail Destination”  
Register the user name and key  
display name. This is useful  
when selecting the sender from  
the Attach Sender's Name list.  
Register the user name so it will  
be recorded under Sender in  
Scanned Files Status. Also, the  
user name automatically ap-  
pears in the From field of the e-  
mail.  
Folder  
Register the path name, user  
name, and password. To send  
files directly to shared folders,  
select the destination key as it  
appears on the initial scanner  
function display, so you can  
specify the folder.  
Select SMB when sending files  
to shared Windows folders.  
Select FTP when uploading files  
to an FTP server.  
4
Reference  
p.68 User Codes”  
E-mail  
Reference  
Register the e-mail address. You  
can use it as the sender address  
when sending scan files by e-  
mail using the scanner function.  
Also, the sender address auto-  
matically appears in the From  
field of the e-mail.  
To display a user key on the At-  
tach Sender's Name list, you  
must register an e-mail address  
to it.  
p.83 Registering Folders”  
You can stop unauthorized us-  
ers accessing folders from the  
machine by setting a protection  
code.  
Reference  
p.91 Registering a Protec-  
tion Code”  
Reference  
p.80 E-mail Destination”  
You can prevent misuse of  
sender name by setting a pro-  
tection code on the e-mail ad-  
dress.  
Reference  
p.91 Registering a Protec-  
tion Code”  
67  
User Tools (System Settings)  
User Codes  
Register user codes to limit users to  
the following functions and check  
their use of each function:  
Registering a New User Code  
Copier  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Document Server  
Facsimile  
Scanner  
Printer  
Note  
The number of copies made of doc-  
uments stored in the Documents  
Server using the facsimile function  
is counted for each user code. This  
allows you to check each user's us-  
age.  
4
B Press [System Settings].  
The number of copies scanned us-  
ing the scanner function is counted  
for each user code. This allows you  
to check each user's usage.  
To automatically register the print-  
er driver user code, select [Auto Pro-  
gram] for the printer in User Code  
Management. To use the user code  
set in User Tools, select [ON]. Set  
the user codes registered in User  
Tools for the printer driver. See  
p.57 User Code Management.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
E Press [New Program].  
Note  
To assign a user code to a regis-  
tered user, press the user (desti-  
nation) key whose user code is  
to be registered, or enter the  
registered number using the  
number keys.  
Reference  
For details about setting user codes  
for the printer driver, see Printer  
Reference 1 or the printer driver  
Help.  
Important  
F Set the user information.  
The functions associated with each  
user code are the same. If you  
change or delete user codes, man-  
agement data and limits associated  
with that code become invalid.  
Note  
To register a user code to a reg-  
istered user, proceed to step  
.
G
68  
                                             
User Codes  
G Press [User Code].  
To register the user name and  
key display  
H Enter the user code using the  
number keys, and then press [#].  
A Press [Change] on the right of  
the user name or key display.  
The user name or key display  
entry display appears.  
B Enter the user name or key dis-  
play, and then press [OK].  
Note  
Note  
If you make a mistake, press  
[Clear] or the {Clear/Stop} key,  
and then enter the code again.  
You can use the same user  
name as that assigned to the  
documents using the Docu-  
ment Server function. For  
this, the user code is not nec-  
essary. p.31 Document  
Server”  
4
I Select the functions to be used  
with the user code from Available  
Functions.  
J To continue registering user  
codes, press [Continue to Program],  
and then repeat the procedure  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
from step  
.
F
To select the title  
A Press the key for the classifica-  
tion you want to use under Se-  
lect Title.  
K Press [OK].  
L Press [Exit].  
M Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
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],[UV  
W],[XYZ], [1] to [10]…  
Added to the list of items  
in the title selected.  
You can select [Freq.] and one  
more page for each title.  
69  
User Tools (System Settings)  
Changing the user code  
Changing a User Code  
A Press [User Code].  
Note  
B Press [Change], and then enter  
the new user code using the  
number keys.  
Even if you change a user code, the  
counter value will not be cleared.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
C Press [#].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
4
E Select the registered user code  
To change the available functions  
you want to change.  
A Press [User Code].  
Press the user (destination) key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
B Press the key to select the func-  
tions to enable.  
Note  
Note  
If you press , you can search  
for a user by user name/index,  
user code, fax destination, or e-  
mail address.  
Press the key to highlight it,  
and then the function is ena-  
bled.  
G Press [OK].  
F Enter the new information for the  
H Press [Exit].  
item you want to change.  
I Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
To change the user (destination)  
name or key display  
A Press [Change] on the right of  
the user (destination) name or  
key display.  
B Enter the user (destination)  
name, and then press [OK].  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
To change the title  
A Press the key for the classifica-  
tion you want to use from Se-  
lect Title.  
70  
User Codes  
To delete a user (destination)  
Deleting a User Code  
A Press [Delete].  
Important  
B Select the user (destination)  
This operation also deletes user  
codes registered to multiple func-  
tions. User control via the deleted  
user code is disabled.  
you want to delete.  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered code us-  
ing the number keys.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Note  
B Press [System Settings].  
If you press  
, you can  
search for a user by user  
name/index, user code, fax  
destination, or e-mail ad-  
dress.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
4
D Press [Address Book Management].  
C Press [Yes] in the confirmation  
screen.  
To delete the user code  
E Press [Exit].  
A Select the user (destination)  
whose code is to be deleted.  
F Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered code us-  
ing the number keys.  
Displaying the Counter for  
Each User Code  
B Press [User Code].  
C Press [Change] to delete the user  
You can check the number of prints  
made under each function's user  
code.  
code, and then press [#].  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools].  
D Press [OK].  
D Press [Display/Clear/Print Counter per  
User Code].  
E Select [Print Counter], [Transmission  
Counter] or [Scanner Counter].  
Counters for individual function  
usage under each user code ap-  
pear.  
71  
User Tools (System Settings)  
G Select the function usage you  
want to print from [Print Counter],  
[Transmission Counter], and [Scanner  
Counter].  
Printing the Counter for Each  
User Code  
You can print out the number of  
prints made under each user code us-  
ing [Print Counter], [Transmission Coun-  
ter] or [Scanner Counter].  
H Press [Print].  
To print the number of prints for all  
user codes  
To print the number of prints made  
under each user code  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
4
C Press [Key Operator Tools].  
D Press [Display/Clear/Print Counter per  
C Press [Key Operator Tools].  
User Code].  
D Press [Display/Clear/Print Counter per  
E Press [Print Counter List] under All  
User Code].  
User Codes.  
E Select a user code from the left  
side of the display.  
Note  
Enter the user code, and then  
press [#] if the user code is regis-  
tered.  
Note  
Press [Select all on the page] to se-  
lect all user codes on the page.  
F Select the function usage you  
want to print from [Print Counter],  
[Transmission Counter], and [Scanner  
Counter].  
F Press [Print Counter List] under Per  
User Code.  
G Press [Print].  
Note  
Enter the user code, and then  
press [#] if the user code is regis-  
tered.  
72  
User Codes  
To clear the number of prints for  
all user codes  
Clearing the Number of Prints  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
A Press [Clear] under All User  
Codes.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools].  
D Press [Display/Clear/Print Counter per  
User Code].  
E Select the user code to clear.  
B Select the function usage you  
want to clear from [Print Coun-  
ter], [Transmission Counter], and  
[Scanner Counter].  
To clear the number of prints  
made under a user code  
4
C Press [OK].  
A Select the user code from the  
left side of the display.  
Note  
Press [Select all on the page] to  
select all user codes on the  
page.  
B Press [Clear] under Per User  
Codes.  
C Select the function usage you  
want to clear from [Print Coun-  
ter], [Transmission Counter], and  
[Scanner Counter].  
D Press [OK].  
73  
User Tools (System Settings)  
Fax Destination  
Register a fax destination so you do  
not need to enter fax numbers each  
time, and can send documents  
scanned in using the facsimile func-  
tion.  
Line  
If the optional extra G3 interface  
unit is installed, you can select the  
line type per destination.  
Fax header  
It is easy to select the fax destina-  
tion if you register a User (Desti-  
nation) Nameand Key Display”  
for the fax destination.  
You can select to print a fax header  
on fax messages the other party re-  
ceives. The default is 1st Name.  
See Facsimile Reference <Advanced  
Features>.  
You can register fax destinations as  
a group.  
4
Label insertion  
You can program the following items  
in a fax destination:  
With this function you can have  
the receiver's name printed on the  
message when it is received at the  
other end. The name is printed at  
the top of the page and will be pre-  
ceded by To. You can also have a  
standard message stamped on the  
second and third lines after that.  
Fax number  
Registers the destination's fax  
number. You can enter a fax  
number using up to 128 digits. You  
must include every digit in the  
number.  
Note  
SUB Code  
Registering a SUB Code allows  
you to use Confidential Transmis-  
sion to send messages to the other  
fax machines which support a sim-  
ilar function called SUB Code.  
You can also program an SID Code  
(Sender ID) under this function. A  
code can be up to 20 digits long.  
Fax header and label insertion  
are also printed when sending  
by e-mail using fax functions.  
You can program a standard  
message apart from one of those  
registered in the machine. See  
Programming, Changing, and  
Deleting Standard Messages,  
Facsimile Reference <Advanced  
Features>.  
SEP Code  
Registering a SEP Code allows you  
to use Polling Reception to receive  
faxes from the other fax machines  
which support Polling Reception.  
You can also program a PWD  
Code when you want to use a pass-  
word under this function. A code  
can be up to 20 digits long.  
International TX mode  
When setting the International TX  
mode to [ON], the machine trans-  
mits more carefully by lowering  
transmission speed. However,  
communication times increase.  
74  
Fax Destination  
To register the user (destination)  
name and key display  
Registering a Fax Destination  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
A
Press [Change] under User (Des-  
tination) Name or Key Display.  
The user (destination) name or  
key display entry display ap-  
pears.  
B Enter the user (destination)  
name or key display, and then  
press [OK].  
Note  
You can use the user name  
when selecting a fax destina-  
tion.  
4
B Press [System Settings].  
You can register the user  
code after the user name. For  
details, see p.68 User  
Codes.  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
To select the title  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
E Press [New Program].  
Note  
A To associate a user with a title,  
press the title key under Select  
Title.  
To register a fax destination to a  
registered user, press the user  
(destination) key, or enter the  
registered number using the  
number keys.  
F Set the user's information.  
Note  
Note  
The keys you can select are as  
To register a fax destination to a  
registered user, proceed to step  
G.  
follows:  
[Freq.]  
Added to the  
page that is displayed first.  
[AB], [CD], [EF], [GH],  
[IJK], [LMN], [OPQ],  
[RST], [UVW], [XYZ], [1] to  
[10]Added to the list of  
items in the selected title.  
You can select [Freq.], and  
one more page for each title.  
75  
User Tools (System Settings)  
G Press [Fax Dest.].  
To program the SEP Code  
H Enter the fax number using the  
A Press [Adv. Features], and then  
number keys, and then press [OK].  
select [SEP Code].  
B Press [Change] under RX SEP  
Code.  
C Enter a SEP Code using the  
number keys, and then press  
[OK].  
D To enter a password, press  
[Change] under Password  
(PWD).  
To select the line  
A Press [Select Line].  
E Enter a password using the  
number keys, and then press  
[OK].  
4
F Press [OK].  
To set the International TX mode  
B Select the line, and then press  
A Press [Change] under Interna-  
[OK].  
tional TX Mode.  
B Select [OFF] or [ON], and then  
To program the SUB Code  
press [OK].  
A Press [Adv. Features], and then  
select [SUB Code].  
To select the fax header  
B Press [Change] under TX SUB  
Code.  
Note  
C Enter a SUB Code using the  
number keys, and then press  
[OK].  
You can register the fax header  
name in Program Fax Informa-  
tion under the system settings  
of Facsimile Features. See Fac-  
simile Reference <Advanced Fea-  
tures>.  
D To enter a password, press  
[Change] under Password  
(SID).  
A Press [Change] under Fax Head-  
E Enter a password using the  
number keys, and then press  
[OK].  
er.  
B Select [1st Name] or [2nd Name],  
and then press [OK].  
F Press [OK].  
76  
Fax Destination  
To set label insertion  
Changing a Registered Fax  
Destination  
When Label Insertion is set to ON,  
the receiver's name and standard  
messages are printed on the fax  
message when it is received at the  
other end.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
A Press [Change] under Label In-  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
sertion.  
press [TNext].  
B Select [ON].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
C Press [Change] under Line 2.  
D Select a standard message to  
print on the second line. To  
stamp a customized message,  
press [Custom Message].  
E Select the registered fax destina-  
tion user you want to change.  
4
Press the user (destination) key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
Note  
If you press , you can search  
for a user by user name/index,  
user code, fax destination, or e-  
mail address.  
E Enter  
a
message, and then  
press [OK].  
F Press [Fax Dest.].  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
G Enter the items.  
F Press [OK].  
To change the fax number  
G Press [Change] under Line 3.  
H Select a standard message, and  
A Press [Change] under Facsimile  
then press [OK].  
No..  
I Press [OK].  
I Press [OK].  
Note  
When a group is registered, you  
can add this fax destination to  
the group. See p.93 Registering  
Destinations to a Group.  
B Enter the new fax number us-  
ing the number keys, and then  
press [OK].  
77  
User Tools (System Settings)  
To change the line  
To change the fax header  
A Press [Select Line].  
A Press [Change] under Fax Head-  
er.  
B Select the fax header, and then  
press [OK].  
To change the label insertion  
B Select the line type.  
A Press [Change] under Label In-  
C Press [OK].  
sertion.  
B Press [Change] under Line 2.  
To change the SUB Code  
C Select the new standard mes-  
sage, or press [Custom Message]  
to enter the new message.  
4
A Press [Adv. Features].  
B Press [SUB Code].  
D Press [OK].  
C Press [Change] under TX SUB  
E Press [Change] under Line 3.  
Code.  
F Select the new standard mes-  
D Enter the new SUB Code, and  
sage, and then press [OK].  
then press [OK].  
G Press [OK].  
H Press [OK].  
Note  
E To change the password, press  
[Change] under Password  
(SID).  
F Enter the new password, and  
To change the user name, see  
p.70 To change the user (desti-  
nation) name or key display.  
then press [OK].  
G Press [OK].  
To change the SEP Code  
A Press [Adv. Features].  
B Press [SEP Code].  
C Press [Change] under RX SEP  
Code.  
D Enter the new SEP Code, and  
then press [OK].  
E To change the password, press  
[Change] under Password  
(PWD).  
F Enter the new password, and  
then press [OK].  
G Press [OK].  
78  
Fax Destination  
To delete all user information  
Deleting a Registered Fax  
Destination  
A Press [Delete].  
B Select a user you want to de-  
Note  
lete.  
If you delete a destination that is a  
specified delivery destination,  
messages to its registered Personal  
Box, for example, cannot be deliv-  
ered. Be sure to check the settings  
in the fax function before deleting  
any destinations.  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered number  
using the number keys.  
C Press [Yes].  
E Press [Exit].  
Note  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
To delete user codes together,  
see p.71 Deleting a User  
Code.  
4
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
F Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
To delete only the fax number  
A Select the fax destination user  
you want to delete.  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered number  
using the number keys.  
B Press [Fax Dest.].  
C Press [Change] under Facsimile  
No..  
D Press [Delete All], and then press  
[OK].  
E Press [OK].  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
E-mail Destination  
Register e-mail destinations so you  
do not need to enter an e-mail address  
every time, and can send scan files  
from scanner or fax function by e-  
mail.  
Registering an E-mail  
Destination  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
It is easy to select the e-mail desti-  
nation if you register User (Desti-  
nation) Nameand Key Display”  
as the e-mail destination.  
You can register e-mail destina-  
tions as a group.  
4
You can use the e-mail address as  
the sender's address when sending  
scan files in scanner mode. If you  
do this, set a protection code on the  
sender address to prevent use by  
unauthorized people. See p.91  
Registering a Protection Code.  
B Press [System Settings].  
You can select an e-mail address  
from an LDAP server, and then  
register it in the Address Book. For  
details about programming an  
LDAP server, See p.101 Program-  
ming/Changing LDAP Server.  
For details about searching an e-  
mail address from an LDAP serv-  
er, See Sending Scan File by E-  
mail, Scanner Reference.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
E Press [New Program].  
Note  
To register an e-mail address to  
a registered user, press the user  
(destination) key, or enter the  
registered number using the  
number keys.  
F Set the user's information.  
Note  
To register an e-mail address to  
a registered user, proceed to  
step  
.
G
80  
E-mail Destination  
G Press [E-mail].  
To register the user (destination)  
name and key display  
H Press [Change] under E-mail Ad-  
dress.  
A
Press [Change] under User (Des-  
tination) Name or Key Display.  
The user (destination) name or  
key display entry display ap-  
pears.  
B Enter the user (destination)  
name or key display, and then  
press [OK].  
I Enter the e-mail address.  
Note  
Entering the e-mail address  
You can use the user name  
when selecting an address to  
send an e-mail to.  
4
A Enter the e-mail address.  
You can register the user code  
after the user name. For de-  
tails, see p.68 User Codes”  
.
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
B Press [OK].  
To select the title  
Using the e-mail address as the  
sender  
A To associate a user with a title,  
press the title key under Select  
Title.  
A Press [ON] under Register as  
Sender.  
J Press [OK].  
Note  
When a group is registered, oth-  
er e-mail destinations can be  
added to the group. See p.93  
Registering Destinations to a  
Group.  
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], [1] to  
[10]Added to the list of  
items in the selected title.  
You can select [Freq.] and one  
more page for each title.  
81  
User Tools (System Settings)  
H Press [OK].  
Changing a Registered E-mail  
Destination  
Note  
To change the user name, see  
p.70 To change the user (desti-  
nation) name or key display.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
Deleting a Registered E-mail  
Destination  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
E Select the registered e-mail ad-  
B Press [System Settings].  
dress user you want to change.  
4
Press the user (destination) key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
Note  
If you press , you can search  
for a user by user name/index,  
user code, fax destination, or e-  
mail address.  
To delete only the e-mail address  
A Select the e-mail address user  
you want to delete.  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered number  
using the number keys.  
F Press [E-mail].  
G Enter the items.  
B Press [E-mail].  
To change the e-mail address  
C Press [Change] under E-mail  
Address.  
A Press [Change] under E-mail  
D Press [Delete All], and then press  
Address.  
[OK].  
E Press [OK].  
To delete all user information  
A Press [Delete].  
B Enter the e-mail address, and  
B Select a user you want to de-  
then press [OK].  
lete.  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered number  
using the number keys.  
C Press [Yes].  
E Press [Exit].  
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Registering Folders  
Registering Folders  
By registering a shared folder, you  
can send scan files to it directly.  
Using SMB to Connect  
There are two types of protocol you  
can use:  
Note  
To register a folder in an FTP serv-  
er, see p.87 Using FTP to Con-  
nect.  
SMB  
For sending files to shared Win-  
dows folders  
FTP  
To register an SMB folder  
Use when sending files to an FTP  
server.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
4
Note  
For details about protocols, server  
names, and folder levels, ask your  
network administrator.  
You can stop unauthorized users  
accessing folders from the ma-  
chine. See p.91 Registering a Pro-  
tection Code.  
You can only select either SMB or  
FTP. If you change protocol after  
finishing your settings, all previ-  
ous entries are cleared.  
B Press [System Settings].  
You can register up to 50 folders  
per group. Files cannot be sent to a  
group with over 50 folders regis-  
tered.  
Reference  
For details about network settings,  
see Network Guide.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
For details about Scan to Folder,  
see Scanner Reference.  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
E Press [New Program].  
Note  
To register a folder to a regis-  
tered user, press the user (desti-  
nation) key, or enter the  
registered number using the  
number keys.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
F Set the user's information.  
To select the title  
Note  
A To associate a user with a title,  
press the title key under Select  
Title.  
To register a folder to a regis-  
tered user, proceed to step  
.
G
To register the user (destination)  
name and key display  
A Press [Change] under User  
(Destination) Name or Key  
Display.  
Note  
The user (destination) name or  
key display entry display ap-  
pears.  
The keys you can select are as  
follows:  
4
[Freq.]  
Added to the  
B Enter the user (destination)  
name or key display, and then  
press [OK].  
page that is displayed first.  
[AB], [CD], [EF], [GH],  
[IJK], [LMN], [OPQ],  
[RST], [UVW], [XYZ], [1] to  
[10]Added to the list of  
items in the selected title.  
Note  
You can use the user name as  
the folder name.  
You can select [Freq.] and one  
You can register the user  
code after the user name. For  
details, see p.68 User  
Codes.  
more page for each title.  
G Press [Folder].  
H Press [SMB].  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
Note  
To specify a folder, you can ei-  
ther enter the path manually, or  
locate the folder by browsing  
the network.  
Reference  
p.85 To locate the folder manu-  
ally”  
p.85 Using Browse Network to  
locate the folder”  
84  
Registering Folders  
To locate the folder manually  
Using Browse Network to locate  
the folder  
A Press [Change] under Path.  
A Press [Browse Network].  
The client computers sharing  
the same network as the ma-  
chine appear.  
Note  
B Enter the path where the folder  
You can enter your user  
name and password before  
pressing [Browse Network]. If  
you do, the Browse Network  
display only lists client com-  
puters you are authorized to  
access.  
is located.  
Note  
Enter the path using this for-  
mat: \\ServerName\Share-  
Name\PathName.  
4
You can also enter an IP ad-  
B Select a client computer.  
dress.  
You can enter a path using  
up to 128 characters.  
C Press [OK].  
Note  
If the format of the entered  
path is not correct, a message  
appears. Press [Exit], and  
then enter the path again.  
Shared folders under it appear.  
Note  
You can press [Up One Level]  
to switch between levels.  
D Press [Change] under User  
Name.  
C Select the folder you want to  
register.  
E Enter the user name, and then  
press [OK].  
The Logon display appears.  
Note  
Note  
This is a user name which is  
authorized to access the folder.  
If you have already entered  
an authorized user name and  
password, the Logon display  
will not appear. Proceed to  
step F.  
F Press [Change] under Password.  
G Enter the user's password, and  
then press [OK].  
D Enter the user name.  
Note  
This is a user name which is  
authorized to access the folder.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
E Enter the user's password, and  
G Select the items you want to  
then press [OK].  
change.  
The Browse Network display  
reappears.  
To change the protocol  
Note  
A Press [FTP].  
If the entered user name or  
password is not correct, a  
message appears. Press [Exit],  
and then enter the user name  
and password again.  
F Press [OK].  
B A confirmation message ap-  
I Press [Connection Test] to check the  
pears. Press [Yes].  
path is set correctly.  
4
Note  
J Press [Exit].  
Changing the protocol will  
clear all settings made under  
the previous protocol.  
Note  
If the connection test fails, check  
the settings, and then try again.  
C Enter each item again.  
K Press [OK].  
Reference  
See steps I to T on p.87 To  
register an FTP folder.  
Changing a registered SMB folder  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Changing items under SMB  
B Press [System Settings].  
A Press [Change] under Path.  
B Enter the new path where the  
folder is located, and then  
press [OK].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
Note  
You can also use Browse Net-  
work to specify a new folder.  
For details, see p.85 Using  
Browse Network to locate  
the folder.  
E Select the user of the registered  
folder you want to change.  
Press the user (destination) key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
C Press [Change] under User  
Note  
Name.  
If you press , you can search  
for a user by user name/index,  
user code, fax destination, or e-  
mail address.  
D Enter the new user name, and  
then press [OK].  
This is a user name which is au-  
thorized to access the folder.  
F Press [Folder].  
E Press [Change] under Password.  
F Enter the new password, and  
then press [OK].  
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Registering Folders  
H Press [Connection Test] to check the  
To delete all user information  
path is set correctly.  
A Press [Delete].  
I Press [Exit].  
B Select a user you want to de-  
lete.  
Note  
If the connection test fails, check  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered number  
using the number keys.  
the settings, and then try again.  
J Press [OK].  
C Press [Yes].  
Note  
E Press [Exit].  
To change the user (destination)  
name, see p.70 Changing a  
User Code.  
Using FTP to Connect  
4
Deleting a registered SMB folder  
Note  
To register a shared folder config-  
ured in Windows, see p.83 Using  
SMB to Connect.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
To register an FTP folder  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
To delete only the registered  
folder  
A Select a user of the folder you  
want to delete.  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered number  
using the number keys.  
B Press [Folder].  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [FTP].  
A confirmation message ap-  
pears.  
D Press [Yes].  
E Press [OK].  
Settings under SMB are all  
cleared.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
E Press [New Program].  
To select the title  
Note  
A To associate a user with a title,  
press the title key under Select  
Title.  
To register a folder to a regis-  
tered user, press the user (desti-  
nation) key, or enter the  
registered number using the  
number keys.  
F Set the user's information.  
Note  
To register a folder to a regis-  
Note  
tered user, proceed to step  
.
G
The keys you can select are as  
follows:  
4
To register the user (destination)  
name and key display  
[Freq.]  
Added to the  
page that is displayed first.  
[AB], [CD], [EF], [GH],  
[IJK], [LMN], [OPQ],  
[RST], [UVW], [XYZ], [1] to  
[10]Added to the list of  
items in the selected title.  
A
Press [Change] under User (Des-  
tination) Name or Key Display.  
The user (destination) name or  
key display entry display ap-  
pears.  
You can select [Freq.] and one  
B Enter the user (destination)  
name or key display, and then  
press [OK].  
more page for each title.  
G Press [Folder].  
H Press [FTP].  
Press [Change] under Server Name.  
Note  
You can use the user name as  
the folder name.  
I
You can register the user  
code after the user name. For  
details, see p.68 User  
Codes.  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
J Enter the server name.  
Note  
You can enter a server name us-  
ing up to 64 characters.  
K Press [Change] under Path.  
L Enter the path.  
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Registering Folders  
Note  
Changing a registered FTP folder  
You can enter an absolute path,  
using this format: /us-  
er/home/username; or a rela-  
tive path, using this format:  
directory/sub-directory.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
If you leave the path blank, the  
login directory is assumed to be  
the current working directory.  
press [TNext].  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
You can also enter an IP ad-  
E Select the user of the registered  
dress.  
folder you want to change.  
You can enter a path using up to  
Press the user (destination) key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
128 characters.  
4
M Press [OK].  
Note  
Note  
To change the port number,  
press [Change] under Port No..  
Enter the port number using the  
number keys, and then press [#].  
You can enter 1 to 65535.  
If you press , you can search  
for a user by user name/index,  
user code, fax destination, or e-  
mail address.  
F Press [Folder].  
N Press [Change] under User Name.  
G Select the items you want to  
O Enter the user name, and then  
change.  
press [OK].  
To change the protocol  
Note  
This is a user name which is au-  
A Press [SMB].  
thorized to access the folder.  
P Press [Change] under Password.  
Q Enter the user's password, and  
then press [OK].  
R Press [Connection Test] to check the  
B A confirmation message ap-  
path is set correctly.  
pears. Press [Yes].  
S Press [Exit].  
Note  
Changing the protocol will  
clear all settings made under  
the previous protocol.  
Note  
If the connection test fails, check  
the settings, and then try again.  
C Enter each item again.  
T Press [OK].  
Reference  
See stepsH to K on p.83 To  
register an SMB folder.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Changing items under FTP  
Deleting a registered FTP folder  
A Press [Change] under Server  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Name.  
B Press [System Settings].  
B Enter the new server name, and  
then press [OK].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
C Press [Change] under Path.  
press [TNext].  
D Enter the new path, and then  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
press [OK].  
E Press [Change] under User  
To delete only the registered  
folder  
Name.  
F Enter the new user name, and  
then press [OK].  
4
A Select a user of the folder you  
This is a user name which is au-  
thorized to access the folder.  
want to delete.  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered number  
using the number keys.  
G Press [Change] under Password.  
H Enter the new password, and  
then press [OK].  
B Press [Folder].  
C Press [SMB].  
Note  
To change the port number,  
press [Change] under Port  
No.. Enter the new port  
number using the number  
keys, and then press [#].  
A confirmation message ap-  
pears.  
D Press [Yes].  
E Press [OK].  
Settings under FTP are all  
cleared.  
H Press [Connection Test] to check the  
path is set correctly.  
To delete all user information  
I Press [Exit].  
Note  
A Press [Delete].  
If the connection test fails, check  
the settings, and then try again.  
B Select a user you want to de-  
lete.  
Press the user (destination) key,  
or enter the registered number  
using the number keys.  
J Press [OK].  
Note  
To change the user (destination)  
name, see p.70 Changing a  
User Code.  
C Press [Yes].  
E Press [Exit].  
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Registering a Protection Code  
Registering a Protection Code  
You can stop sender's names or fold-  
ers being accessed by setting a protec-  
tion code.  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
E Press the user (destination) key  
you want to register a protection  
code to.  
You can use this function to protect  
the following:  
Folders  
F Press [Protect Dest.].  
You can prevent unauthorized ac-  
cess to folders.  
Sender's names (when sending e-  
mails)  
You can prevent misuse of sender's  
names.  
4
Note  
To protect the sender name  
This function is not available  
when using Internet Fax to send  
e-mails.  
A Press [Protect] under Sender's  
Name.  
Registering a Protection Code  
To a Single User  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
To protect the folder  
A Press [Protect] under Folder.  
G Press [Change] under Protection  
Code.  
H Enter a protection code using the  
number keys, and then press [#].  
Note  
B Press [System Settings].  
You can enter up to eight digits.  
I Press [OK].  
J Press [Exit].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Registering a Protection Code  
To a Group User  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D
Press [Address Book: Program/ Change/  
Delete Group].  
E Press the group key you want to  
4
register a protection code to.  
F Press [Protect Dest.].  
G Press [Protect] under Folder.  
H Press [Change] under Protection  
Code.  
I Enter a protection code using the  
number keys, and then press [#].  
Note  
You can enter up to eight digits.  
J Press [OK].  
K Press [Exit].  
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Registering Destinations to a Group  
Registering Destinations to a Group  
Register destinations to a group to  
easily control registered fax, e-mail  
and folders for each group.  
D
Press [Address Book: Program/ Change/  
Delete Group]  
.
E Press [New Program].  
To group destinations, the groups  
must be registered beforehand.  
F Press [Change] under Group  
Note  
Name.  
You can register up to 500 groups.  
When using Scan to Folder func-  
tion, you cannot send scan files to a  
group with over 50 folders regis-  
tered.  
4
You can set a protection code to  
prevent unauthorized access to the  
folders registered in a group. For  
details, see p.61 Address Book:  
Program/Change/Delete Transfer  
Request.  
G Enter the group name, and then  
press [OK].  
The Key Display name sets auto-  
matically.  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
Registering a New Group  
H Press the title key under Select Ti-  
tle, if necessary.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
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], [1] to [10]…  
Added to the list of items in  
the selected title.  
B Press [System Settings].  
You can select [Freq.] and one  
more page for each title.  
I When you want to change the key  
display, press [Change] under Key  
Display. Enter the key display,  
and then press [OK].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
J Press [OK].  
press [TNext].  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
Registering Destinations to a  
Group  
Removing a Destination from a  
Group  
You can register destinations to a  
group.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
When registering new destinations,  
you can also register groups at the  
same time.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
B Press [System Settings].  
E Select the user (destination) to re-  
move from a group.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
4
press [TNext].  
Press the user (destination) key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
D Press [Address Book Management].  
E Select the user (destination) to  
F Press [Group].  
register in a group.  
G Press the highlighted group key.  
Press the user (destination) key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
Note  
If you press , you can search  
for a user by user name/index,  
user code, fax destination, or e-  
mail address.  
H Press [OK].  
F Press [Group].  
G Select a group to which you want  
to register the destinations.  
Note  
If you press , you can search  
for a group by entering the  
group name.  
H Press [OK].  
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Registering Destinations to a Group  
Displaying Destinations  
Registered in Groups  
Changing a Group Name  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
You can check the user (destination)  
of each group.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
press [TNext].  
B Press [System Settings].  
D
Press [Address Book: Program/ Change/  
Delete Group].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
E Press the group key you want to  
D Press  
[Address  
gram/Change/Delete Group].  
Book:  
Pro-  
change.  
4
F Enter the items.  
E Select the group where the data  
you want to check is registered.  
To change the group name and  
key display  
F Press [Programed Users].  
All the user (destination) names  
appear.  
A Press [Change] under Group  
Name or Key Display.  
B Enter the new group name or  
key display, and then press  
[OK].  
G Press [OK].  
To change the title  
A Press the title key under Select  
Title.  
To change the registration  
number  
A Press [Change] under Registra-  
tion No..  
B
Enter the new registration  
number using the number keys.  
C Press [#].  
G Press [OK].  
95  
User Tools (System Settings)  
Deleting a Group  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D
Press [Address Book: Program/Change /  
Delete Group].  
E Press [Delete].  
F Press a group key you want to de-  
4
lete.  
G Press [Yes].  
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Registering the Transfer Request  
Registering the Transfer Request  
This section describes how to register  
the Transfer Station and Receiving  
Station used in the fax function's  
Transfer Request.  
Note  
Polling ID's of the Requesting Par-  
ty (this machine) and Transfer Sta-  
tions must be identical.  
Note  
You can have up to 30 Receiving  
Stations per Transfer Station. If  
you specify a Transfer Station  
Group, the Group counts as a sin-  
gle receiver.  
Before you can use Transfer Re-  
quest, you must program the Poll-  
ing ID and set the Transfer Report.  
See Programming a Polling  
IDand Transfer Report, Facsim-  
ile Reference <Advanced Features>.  
4
Registering a Transfer  
Station/Receiving Station  
Transfer Station  
This is the machine that receives  
the Transfer Request to forward in-  
coming messages to another desti-  
nation.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
Receiving Station  
The facsimile or computer that re-  
ceives messages from the Transfer  
Station.  
Limitation  
When messages are transferred by  
fax, Transfer Stations must be ma-  
chines of the same make as this,  
and have the Transfer Station func-  
tion.  
B Press [System Settings].  
When messages are transferred by  
e-mail, Transfer Stations must be  
machines of the same make as this,  
and have both the Transfer Station  
and Internet Fax functions.  
You cannot use Transfer Request  
without programming the fax  
number or e-mail address of the  
Requesting Party in the Address  
Book (Quick Dial or Speed Dial) of  
the Transfer Stations.  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D
Press [Address Book: Program/ Change  
/ Delete Transfer Request].  
E Press [New Program].  
F Set the Transfer Request's infor-  
mation.  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
I Press [E-mail].  
To register the Transfer Request  
name and key display  
J Enter the items. See steps H and I  
on p.80 Registering an E-mail  
Destination.  
A Press [Change] under Transfer  
Request Name or Key Display.  
The user (destination) name or  
key display entry display ap-  
pears.  
K Press [Receiving Station].  
L Specify the Receiving Stations.  
Note  
B Enter the Transfer Request  
name or key display, and then  
press [OK].  
When specifying the Receiving  
Stations, use the numbers  
stored in Quick Dial keys,  
Speed Dials or Groups in the  
Transfer Station.  
Reference  
p.141 Entering Text”  
4
To select the title  
Quick Dial  
A To associate a Transfer Re-  
quest name with a title, press  
the title key under Select Title.  
A Press [qQuick Dial].  
B Enter the number stored in the  
Quick Dial of the Transfer Sta-  
tion using the number keys.  
For example, to select the desti-  
nation stored in Quick Dial 01 of  
the Transfer Station, enter  
{0}{1}.  
C To specify an additional Re-  
Note  
ceiving Station, press [Add].  
The keys you can select are as  
follows:  
Speed Dial  
[Freq.]  
Added to the  
page that is displayed first.  
A Press [qpSpeed Dial].  
[AB], [CD], [EF], [GH],  
[IJK], [LMN], [OPQ],  
[RST], [UVW], [XYZ], [1] to  
[10]Added to the list of  
items in the selected title.  
B Enter the Speed Dial using the  
number keys.  
For example, to select the desti-  
nation stored in Speed Dial 12 of  
the Transfer Station, enter  
{1}{2}.  
You can select [Freq.] and one  
more page for each title.  
C To specify an additional Re-  
G Press [Fax].  
ceiving Station, press [Add].  
H Enter the items. See steps H and I  
on p.75 Registering a Fax Desti-  
nation.  
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Registering the Transfer Request  
Group Dial  
To change the Transfer Request  
name and key display  
A Press [qppGroup Dial].  
A Press [Change] under Transfer  
B Enter the Group number using  
Request Name or Key Display.  
the number keys.  
B
Enter the new Transfer Request  
name or key display, and then  
press [OK].  
For example, to select the desti-  
nations stored in Group 04 of  
the Transfer Station, enter  
{0}{4}.  
To change the title  
C To specify an additional Re-  
ceiving Station, press [Add].  
A Press the title key under Select  
Title.  
M When you have specified all the  
Receiving Stations, press [OK].  
4
To change the Transfer Station  
N Press [Exit].  
A Press [Fax].  
Proceed to step C when mes-  
Changing a Registered Transfer  
Station/Receiving Station  
sages are transferred by e-mail.  
B Change the Transfer Station's  
information. See steps G and H  
on p.77 Changing a Regis-  
tered Fax Destination.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [E-mail].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
D Change the Transfer Station's  
information. See steps G and H  
on p.82 Changing a Regis-  
tered E-mail Destination.  
press [TNext].  
D
Press [Address Book: Program/ Change/  
Delete Transfer Request].  
E Select the registered Transfer Sta-  
tion/Receiving Station user you  
want to change.  
To change the Receiving Station  
A Press [Receiving Station].  
Press the user (destination) key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
B Select the Receiving Station  
you want to change.  
C Press [Clear] to clear the  
number, and then enter the  
new number using the number  
keys.  
Note  
If you press , you can search  
for a user by Transfer Request  
name, fax destination, or e-mail  
address.  
G Press [OK].  
H Press [Exit].  
F Enter the items.  
99  
User Tools (System Settings)  
Deleting a Registered Transfer  
Station/Receiving Station  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext].  
D
Press [Address Book: Program/ Change/  
Delete Transfer Request].  
E Press [Delete].  
4
F Select a Transfer Request you  
want to delete.  
Press the Transfer Request key, or  
enter the registered number using  
the number keys.  
G Press [Yes].  
H Press [Exit].  
100  
Programming/Changing LDAP Server  
Programming/Changing LDAP Server  
Programming an LDAP server allows  
you to look up e-mail destinations  
from the LDAP server Address Book  
directly. This function is available  
when you send scan files by e-mail  
using scanner function.  
D Press [Program/Change LDAP Server].  
E Enter the items.  
To enter an identification name  
A Press [Change] under Identifi-  
Note  
cation Name.  
Select [ON] in the Use LDAP Server  
setting to use this function. See  
p.64 Use LDAP Server.  
This function supports LDAP Ver-  
4
sion 2 and 3.  
To ensure successful searching,  
make sure the server name and  
port number are entered correctly.  
For details, ask your network ad-  
ministrator.  
B Enter the server's identifica-  
tion name.  
C Press [OK].  
To enter a server name  
Programming an LDAP Server  
A Press [Change] under Server  
Name.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Enter the LDAP server name.  
C Press [OK].  
To enter the search base  
A Press [Change] under Search  
Base.  
B Enter the search base.  
Note  
For example, if you enter  
ou=sales department,  
o=ABC, searching will start  
below the sales department  
level of ABC company (here,  
oustands for organization  
unit, and ostands for com-  
pany).  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
C Press [OK].  
press [TNext] twice.  
101  
User Tools (System Settings)  
To enter a port number  
To enter the user name and  
password  
A Press [Change] under Port No..  
B Enter the port number using  
the number keys, and then  
press [#].  
Note  
To use the administrator ac-  
count for authentication, enter  
the account name and password  
here.  
To set authentication  
If you leave the user name and  
password blank, users will be  
prompted for the password eve-  
ry time they attempt to connect  
to the LDAP server.  
A Press [Next].  
B Press [ON] or [High Security] un-  
der Authentication.  
4
A Press [Next].  
B Press [Change] under User  
Name.  
C Enter the user name, and then  
press [OK].  
Note  
D Press [Change] under Password.  
[High Security] is not available  
with LDAP Version 2.  
E Enter the password, and then  
press [OK].  
When [ON] or [High Security]  
is selected, the administrator  
account name and password  
is required to access the  
LDAP server.  
To test the connection  
A Press [Connection Test].  
A connection test is carried  
out.  
When [High Security] is select-  
ed, you can use a generic  
password unique to the net-  
work. If you do this, the serv-  
er also requires the same  
setting. For details, ask your  
network administrator.  
B Press [Exit].  
Note  
If the connection test fails,  
check your settings, and  
then try again.  
102  
Programming/Changing LDAP Server  
To set search options  
Changing an LDAP Server  
Note  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
You can search the LDAP server  
data using keywords below:  
Name, E-mail Address, Fax  
Destination, Company Name,  
Department Name. You can  
specify an additional keyword.  
This must be predefined in your  
LDAP database.  
B Press [System Settings].  
C Press [Key Operator Tools], and then  
press [TNext] twice.  
D Press [Program/Change LDAP Server].  
E Change the items.  
A Press [Next] twice.  
B Press [Change] under Attribute.  
To change an identification name  
4
C Enter the attribute you want to  
use for searching e-mail ad-  
dresses, and then press [OK].  
A Press [Change] under Identifi-  
cation Name.  
D Press [Change] under Key Dis-  
play.  
E Enter the attribute's display  
name, and then press [OK].  
Note  
B Enter  
a
new identification  
For example, if you want to  
sort e-mail addresses by em-  
ployees' number, enter em-  
ployeeNoin the Attribute  
field, and Employee No.in  
the Key Display field.  
name for the server.  
C Press [OK].  
To change the server name  
A Press [Change] under Server  
F Press [OK].  
Name.  
B Enter the new LDAP server  
G Press [Exit].  
name.  
H Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
C Press [OK].  
To change the search base  
A Press [Change] under Search  
Base.  
B Enter the new search base.  
C Press [OK].  
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User Tools (System Settings)  
To change a port number  
To change the user name and  
password  
A Press [Change] under Port No..  
A Press [Next].  
B Enter the new port number us-  
ing the number keys, and then  
press [#].  
B Press [Change] under User  
Name.  
C Enter the new user name, and  
then press [OK].  
To change authentication  
D Press [Change] under Password.  
A Press [Next].  
E Enter the new password, and  
B Select [ON] or [High Security] if  
you want to activate authenti-  
cation. Select [OFF] to cancel it.  
then press [OK].  
Note  
4
The user name and password  
are of a user who is author-  
ized to access the LDAP serv-  
er.  
Note  
[High Security] is not available  
when the LDAP Version is 2.  
When [ON] or [High Security]  
is selected, the administrator  
account name and password  
is required to access the  
LDAP server.  
You can press [Connection  
Test] to check if the new set-  
tings work.  
To change search options  
When [High Security] is select-  
ed, you can use a generic  
password unique to the net-  
work. If you do this, the serv-  
er also requires the same  
setting. For details, ask your  
network administrator.  
A Press [Next] twice.  
B Press [Change] under Attribute.  
C Enter a new attribute, and then  
press [OK].  
D Press [Change] under Key Dis-  
play.  
E Enter the attribute's new dis-  
play name, and then press [OK].  
F Press [OK].  
G Press [Exit].  
H Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
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5. Troubleshooting  
If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You  
Want  
The following chart gives explanations of common problems and messages. If  
other messages appear, follow the instructions displayed.  
Note  
If you cannot make copies as you want because of the paper type, paper size  
or paper capacity problems, use recommended paper. See p.161 Copy Pa-  
per.  
General  
Problem  
Causes  
Solutions  
This message appears  
when you turn on the oper-  
ation switch or change the  
toner bottle.  
Wait for the machine to get ready.  
Please wait.ap-  
pears  
The display is off.  
The screen contrast knob is Set the screen contrast knob to the  
turned to the dark position. light position to see the display pan-  
el properly.  
The machine is in Energy  
Saver mode.  
Press the {Energy Saver} key to can-  
cel Energy Saver mode.  
The operation switch is  
turned off.  
Turn on the operation switch.  
Nothing happens when the The main power switch is Turn on the main power switch.  
operation switch is turned turned off.  
on.  
Memory is full.  
There are too many  
scanned pages or stored  
files: hard disk capacity is  
exceeded.  
Press [Delete File] to delete unneces-  
sary documents.  
The function status indica- The function associated  
Press the function key correspond-  
tor is red.  
with the red indicator was ing to the indicator. Follow the in-  
interrupted.  
structions that appear on the control  
panel.  
The user code entry dis-  
play appears.  
Users are restricted by user Enter the user code (up to 8 digits),  
management. and then press [#].  
105  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Causes  
Solutions  
The main power in- This occurs in the fol- Close the exposure glass cover or ADF, and  
dicator continues  
blinking and does  
not turn off when  
pressed.  
lowing cases:  
check if the machine communicating with a  
computer.  
The exposure  
glass cover or the  
ADF is open.  
The machine is  
communicating  
with external  
equipment.  
The hard disk is  
active.  
Original images are  
printed on the re-  
verse side of the pa- rectly.  
per.  
You may have load- Load paper correctly. Load paper into Tray 1-4  
ed the paper incor-  
with the print side up, and into the LCT or by-  
pass tray with the print side down. See p.110  
Orientation-Fixed Paper or Two-Sided Paper.  
Misfeeds occur fre-  
quently.  
The tray's side  
guides may not be  
locked.  
Check the side guides are locked. See p.120  
Changing the Paper Size.  
5
The tray's end guide Check the end guide is set properly. See p.120  
may not be set prop- Changing the Paper Size.  
erly.  
You may have load- When using paper of a size that cannot be de-  
ed paper of a size not tected automatically, use Tray Paper Settings to  
shown on the paper set the paper size. See p.53 Tray Paper Size:  
size selector.  
Tray 14and p.161 Copy Paper.  
An error message re- When a misfeed mes- Clear misfed paper, and then open and close the  
mains, even if misfed sage appears, it re- front cover. See p.114 x Clearing Misfeeds.  
paper is removed.  
mains until you open  
and close the cover,  
as required.  
An error message re- This may occur if the Press the {Start} key.  
mains, even if con-  
sumables are  
HDD is not installed.  
replaced and/or mis-  
fed paper is re-  
moved.  
Cannot print in du-  
plex mode.  
You cannot use pa-  
per in the bypass tray mode or with the printer driver.  
for duplex printing.  
For duplex printing, select Tray 1-4 in copier  
[1 Sided Copy] is se-  
lected for Paper  
Type: Tray 1-4.  
Select [2 Sided Copy] for Paper Type: Tray 1-4. See  
p.54 Paper Type: Tray 14”  
You forgot your key  
operator code  
Contact your service representative.  
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If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You Want  
Document Server  
Problem  
Solutions  
The number of scanned pages exceeds the capacity per  
file of the Document Server.  
"Scanned pages exceeded  
max. number. Do you want  
to store the scanned pag-  
es as a file?" appears.  
To store scanned pages as a file, press [Store File].  
Scanned data is stored as a file in the Document Server.  
If you do not want to store scanned pages, press [No].  
Scanned data is deleted.  
You forgot your password.  
You can temporarily access password-protected files.  
Press [Unlock] in Password Management for Stored Files  
in User Tools. See p.145 Temporarily Disabling Docu-  
ment Security.  
You can delete all stored documents at once with User  
Tools. See p.64 Delete All Files.  
Make sure no important documents are stored in the  
Document Server before deleting all stored documents.  
5
You cannot find out what is stored in Check the date or time column in the Document Server:  
a file.  
Select Files to Print display.  
Check document content by printing it's first page. Press  
the line of the document in the Document Server: Select  
Files to Print display, and then press [Print 1st Page] fol-  
lowed by the {Start} key.  
Memory frequently becomes full.  
Press [Delete File] to delete selected documents to in-  
crease available memory.  
Delete documents stored using the scanner function.  
See Scanner Reference.  
You want to check print quality be- Check print quality by printing out only the first set us-  
fore making a large print run.  
ing the {Sample Copy} key.  
The copier or scanner function is in use. To cancel a job  
in progress, first press [Exit], and then press the {Copy}  
key or {Scanner} key. Next, press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
When the message "[Stop] key was  
"Original is being  
scanned by another func-  
tion." appears.  
pressed.Stop printing?" appears, press [Stop].  
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Troubleshooting  
B Loading Paper  
Reference  
For paper types and sizes, see  
p.161 Copy Paper.  
Setting special paper in the paper  
tray 2  
A Load the special paper below  
the limit mark of the tray.  
Loading Paper into Paper  
Trays  
Note  
You can change the paper size, see  
p.120 Changing the Paper Size.  
A Pull out the paper tray until it  
stops.  
5
B Square the paper and load it in  
Note  
the tray with the copying face up.  
Fan the paper before loading.  
When using paper such as  
translucent paper, straighten  
curled or warped paper be-  
fore loading.  
C Push the paper tray in until it  
stops.  
Important  
If you add paper to a paper tray  
with paper left inside, a misfeed  
might occur.  
Do not stack paper over the lim-  
it mark.  
When loading small quantities  
of paper, be careful not to  
squeeze the side guide in too  
tightly, as the paper will not  
feed properly.  
108  
B Loading Paper  
Note  
Loading Paper into Large  
Capacity Tray (optional)  
Fan the paper before loading.  
Straighten curled or warped pa-  
per before loading.  
Note  
C Push the paper tray in until it  
Load copy paper of the same size  
and orientation in both left and  
right side trays.  
stops.  
A Pull out the LCT.  
5
B Square the paper, and then load it  
in the tray with the copying face  
up.  
Important  
Align the right edge of the right  
copy paper stack with the right  
edge of the tray.  
Align the left edge of the left  
copy paper stack with the left  
edge of the tray.  
Do not stack paper over the lim-  
it mark.  
109  
Troubleshooting  
Orientation-Fixed Paper or Two-Sided Paper  
Orientation-fixed (top to bottom) or two-sided paper (for example, letterhead  
paper, punched paper, or copied paper) might not print correctly, depending on  
how the originals and paper are placed. Select [Yes] in Letterhead Setting under  
Copier/Document Server Features, and then place the original and paper as  
shown below (see Copy Reference). When printing with the printer function, plac-  
ing orientation is the same.  
LCT  
ADF  
5
110  
D Adding Toner  
D Adding Toner  
When D appears, it is time to add toner.  
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ig-  
nite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers  
in accordance with local regulations.  
R CAUTION:  
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.  
Important  
Fault may occur if you use toner other than the recommended type.  
When adding toner, do not turn off the operation switch. If you do, settings  
will be lost.  
Always add toner when the machine instructs you.  
5
Do not repeatedly install and remove toner bottles. This will result in toner  
leakage.  
Do not shake the removed toner bottle. Remaining toner might scatter.  
Note  
You can make about 50 copies even after the DToner is almost emp-  
ty.and Replace Toner Bottle.messages appear, but replace toner ear-  
ly to prevent poor copy quality.  
Reference  
For details about toner storage, see p.130 Toner Storage.  
111  
Troubleshooting  
Removing Toner  
1: Open the front cover of the machine.  
2: Lift the green lever.  
3: Push the green lever, and then gently  
pull out the holder.  
5
SLOW  
4: Push the toner bottle back to raise its top,  
and then gently pull out the bottle.  
112  
Inserting Toner  
Inserting Toner  
1: Hold the new bottle horizontally and  
shake it from side to side five or six times.  
Note  
Do not remove the black cap before  
shaking.  
2: Remove the black cap.  
Note  
Do not remove the inner cap.  
3: Put the toner bottle on the holder, and  
then pull its top forward.  
5
4: Push in the green lever until it clicks.  
SLOW  
5: Press down the green lever.  
6: Close the machine's front cover.  
113  
Troubleshooting  
x Clearing Misfeeds  
R CAUTION:  
The fusing section of this machine might be very hot. Caution should be tak-  
en when removing misfed paper.  
Important  
When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the operation switch. If you do, your  
copy settings will be lost.  
To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper inside the ma-  
chine.  
If paper misfeeds occur frequently, contact your service representative.  
Note  
More than one misfed area may be indicated. When this happens, check all  
the areas indicated. See the following charts: A, B, C, D, P, R, Y, Z  
5
Inside the finisher, or inside the front cover, there is a sticker explaining how  
to remove misfed paper.  
114  
x Clearing Misfeeds  
5
115  
Troubleshooting  
5
116  
x Clearing Misfeeds  
5
ZLFX260E  
117  
Troubleshooting  
5
118  
x Clearing Misfeeds  
5
ZLFX270E  
119  
Troubleshooting  
Changing the Paper Size  
Preparation  
D Release the side lever.  
Be sure to select the paper size  
with User Tools and the paper size  
selector. If you do not, misfeeds  
might occur. See p.53 Tray Paper  
Size: Tray 14.  
Important  
If you want to change the paper  
size set in the LCT, contact your  
service representative.  
Reference  
For details about paper sizes and  
types, see p.161 Copy Paper.  
E While pressing the release lever,  
adjust the side guides.  
5
Changing the Paper Size of the  
Paper Tray  
A Make sure the paper tray is not in  
use. Then, pull the paper tray out  
slowly.  
B If paper is loaded in the tray, re-  
F Square the paper, and then load it  
in the tray with the copying face  
up.  
move it.  
C While pressing the release lever,  
adjust the back guide.  
Important  
Do not stack paper over the lim-  
it mark.  
Make sure the paper stack is  
flush against the right side  
guide.  
120  
Changing the Paper Size  
Note  
I While pressing the release lever,  
adjust the back guide to the new  
paper size.  
Fan the paper before loading.  
Straighten curled or warped pa-  
per before loading.  
G While pressing the release lever,  
adjust the side guides to the new  
paper size.  
J Adjust the paper size selector to  
the new paper size.  
5
Important  
When loading small quantities  
of paper, be careful not to  
squeeze the side guide in too  
tightly, as the paper will not  
feed properly.  
H Lock the side lever.  
To adjust the paper size to a size  
not indicated on the paper size  
selector  
A Set the paper size selector to  
the p mark.  
B Press the {User Tools/Counter}  
key.  
C Press [System Settings].  
D Press [Tray Paper Settings].  
E Press [Tray Paper Size: Tray 1],  
[Tray Paper Size: Tray 2], [Tray Pa-  
per Size: Tray 3] or [Tray Paper  
Size: Tray 4].  
F Select the required size, and  
then press [OK].  
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Troubleshooting  
G Press [Exit] or the {User Tools/  
Counter} key to exit User Tools.  
Reference  
p.53 Tray Paper Size: Tray  
14”  
K Gently push the paper tray in un-  
til it stops.  
L Check the paper size shown on  
the display panel.  
5
122  
d Adding Staples  
d Adding Staples  
Important  
Stapling failures or jams may occur if you use a staple cartridge other than  
that recommended.  
Reference  
For details about the type of finisher, see p.17 External Options.  
500-Sheet Finisher  
1: Open the side cover.  
2: Remove the cartridge.  
5
3: Take out the empty refill in the direction  
of the arrow.  
4: Push in the new refill until it clicks.  
5: Pull out the ribbon.  
123  
Troubleshooting  
6: Reinstall the cartridge.  
7: Close the side cover.  
1000-Sheet Finisher  
1: Open the front cover of the finisher, and  
then pull out the staple unit.  
5
ZGJS801E  
2: Hold the green lever, and then gently  
pull out the cartridge.  
ZGJS802E  
3: Hold both sides of the cartridge.  
4: Pull up the upper unit of the cartridge.  
ZGJS803E  
5: Take out the empty refill in the arrow di-  
rection.  
ZGJS804E  
124  
d Adding Staples  
6: Align the arrows on the new refill with  
those on the cartridge, and then push in the  
refill until it clicks.  
ZGJS805E  
ZGJS806E  
ZGJS807E  
7: Gently push down the upper unit into  
the cartridge.  
8: Pull out the ribbon.  
5
9: Hold the green lever while pushing in  
the cartridge until it clicks.  
10: Push back the staple unit, and then  
close the front cover of the finisher.  
ZGJS808E  
125  
Troubleshooting  
Removing Jammed Staples  
Note  
Curled paper may cause staples to jam. To avoid this, turn copy paper over  
in the tray. If there is no improvement, change to a stiffer copy paper.  
When the 500-sheet finisher is installed, after removing jammed staples, sta-  
ples will not be ejected the first few times you try to use the stapler.  
Reference  
For types of finisher, see p.17 External Options.  
500-Sheet Finisher  
1: Open the side cover.  
2: Remove the cartridge.  
3: Open the face plate.  
5
4: Remove the jammed staples.  
5: Reinstall the cartridge.  
6: Close the side cover.  
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Removing Jammed Staples  
1000-Sheet Finisher  
1: Open the front cover of the finisher, and  
then pull out the staple unit.  
ZGJS801E  
ZGJS802E  
ZGJS813E  
ZGJS814E  
ZGJS815E  
ZGJS864E  
2: Hold the green lever while gently pull-  
ing out the cartridge.  
5
3: Open the cartridge's face plate.  
4: Remove any jammed staples.  
5: Pull down the cartridge's face plate until  
it clicks.  
6: Hold the green lever while pushing in  
the cartridge until it clicks.  
7: Push back the staple unit, and then close  
the front cover of the finisher.  
127  
Troubleshooting  
5
128  
6. Remarks  
Dos and Don'ts  
When the machine is not in use  
and in stand-by mode, you may  
hear a small noise inside. This is  
caused by the image stabilization  
process and is not a malfunction.  
R CAUTION:  
Unplug the power cord from the  
wall outlet before you move the  
machine. While moving the ma-  
chine, you should take care that  
the power cord will not be dam-  
aged under the machine.  
Do not turn off the operation  
switch while copying or printing.  
Make sure all copying or printing  
has finished first.  
Important  
Do not turn the power off while  
the On indicator is lit or blinking.  
Doing so may damage the hard  
disk.  
The machine might not produce  
good copy images if condensation  
forms inside as a result of rapid  
temperature change.  
Before unplugging the power cord  
or turning off the main power  
switch, make sure remaining  
memory space is at 100%, as  
shown on the display. See p.23  
Turning Off the Powerand p.23  
Turning Off the Main Power.  
Do not open the covers of the ma-  
chine while copying or printing. If  
you do, misfeeds might occur.  
Do not move the machine during  
copying or printing.  
If you operate the machine im-  
properly or a machine failure oc-  
curs, settings might be lost. Be sure  
to make a note of your machine  
settings.  
When you use this machine for a  
long time in a confined space with-  
out good ventilation, you may de-  
tect an odd smell. To keep the  
workplace comfortable, we recom-  
mend that you keep it well venti-  
lated.  
The supplier shall not be liable for  
any loss or damage resulting from  
mechanical failure, loss of settings,  
or use of the machine.  
Do not touch areas on or around  
the fusing unit. These areas get hot.  
After making copies continuously,  
the exposure glass may become  
warmthis is not a malfunction.  
The area around the ventilation  
hole might feel warm. This is  
caused by exhaust air and is not a  
malfunction.  
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Remarks  
Toner  
Handling Toner  
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ig-  
nite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers  
in accordance with local regulations.  
R CAUTION:  
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.  
Important  
Fault may occur if you use toner other than the recommended type.  
Reference  
To add toner, see p.111 D Adding Toner.  
6
Toner Storage  
When storing toner, the following precautions should always be followed:  
Store toner containers in a cool, dry place free from direct sunlight.  
Store on a flat surface.  
Used Toner  
Note  
Toner cannot be re-used.  
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Where to Put Your Machine  
Where to Put Your Machine  
Environments to avoid  
Machine Environment  
Locations exposed to direct sun-  
light or other sources of strong  
light (more than 1,500 lux).  
Choose your machine's location care-  
fully. Environmental conditions  
greatly affect its performance.  
Locations directly exposed to cool  
air from an air conditioner or heat-  
ed air from a heater. (Sudden tem-  
perature changes can cause  
condensation to form inside the  
machine.)  
Optimum environmental conditions  
R CAUTION:  
Keep the machine away from hu-  
midity and dust. Otherwise a fire  
or an electric shock might occur.  
Locations close to machines gener-  
ating ammonia, such as a diazo  
copy machine.  
Do not place the machine on an  
unstable or tilted surface. If it top-  
ples over, an injury might occur.  
Places where the machine will be  
subject to frequent strong vibra-  
tion.  
R CAUTION:  
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Dusty areas.  
If you use the machine in a con-  
fined space, make sure there is a  
continuous air turnover.  
Areas with corrosive gases.  
Temperature: 10-32 °C (50-89.6 °F)  
(humidity to be 54% at 32 °C, 89.6  
°F)  
Humidity: 15-80% (temperature to  
be 27 °C, 80.6 °F at 80%)  
A strong and level base.  
The machine must be level within  
5 mm, 0.2 inches: both front to rear  
and left to right.  
To avoid possible buildup of  
ozone, be sure to locate this ma-  
chine in a large well ventilated  
room that has an air turnover of  
more than 30 m3/hr/person.  
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Remarks  
Moving  
Power Connection  
R CAUTION:  
R WARNING:  
Unplug the power cord from the  
wall outlet before you move the  
machine. While moving the ma-  
chine, you should take care that  
the power cord will not be dam-  
aged under the machine.  
Connect the machine only to  
the power source described on  
the inside front cover of this  
manual. Connect the power  
cord directly into a wall outlet  
and do not use an extension  
cord.  
Important  
Do not damage, break or make  
any modifications to the power  
cord. Do not place heavy ob-  
jects on it. Do not pull it hard  
nor bend it more than neces-  
sary. These actions could  
Be careful when moving the ma-  
chine. Take the following precau-  
tions:  
Turn off the main power. See  
p.23 Turning Off the Main  
Power.  
cause an electric shock or fire.  
Unplug the power cord from  
the wall outlet. When you pull  
out the plug from the socket,  
grip the plug to avoid damag-  
ing the cord, thereby reducing  
the risk of fire or electric shock.  
R CAUTION:  
Unplug the power cord from the  
wall outlet before you move the  
machine. While moving the ma-  
chine, you should take care that  
the power cord will not be dam-  
aged under the machine.  
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Close all covers and trays, in-  
cluding the front cover and by-  
pass tray.  
R CAUTION:  
Move the machine carefully. If you  
do not, it could be damaged and  
stored files might be lost.  
When you disconnect the power  
plug from the wall outlet, always  
pull the plug (not the cable).  
Do not take off the holding stand.  
When the main power switch is in  
the stand-by position, the optional  
anti-condensation heaters are on.  
In an emergency, unplug the ma-  
chine's power cord.  
Protect the machine from strong  
shocks. Impact can damage the  
hard disk and cause stored files to  
be lost. As a precautionary meas-  
ure, files should be copied to an-  
other computer.  
When you unplug the power cord,  
the anti-condensation heaters turn  
off.  
Make sure the plug is inserted  
firmly in the wall outlet.  
Voltage must not fluctuate by  
more than 10%.  
The wall outlet shall be installed  
near the machine and shall be eas-  
ily accessible.  
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Where to Put Your Machine  
Access to the Machine  
Place the machine near the power  
source, providing the clearance areas  
shown.  
1
2
4
3
1. Rear: more than 1 cm (4")  
2. Right: more than 1 cm (4")  
3. Front: more than 75 cm (29.6")  
4. Left: more than 1 cm (4")  
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Note  
For the required space when op-  
tions are installed, contact your  
service representative.  
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Remarks  
Maintaining Your Machine  
If the exposure glass, exposure glass  
cover, or ADF belt is dirty, copy clari-  
ty may be reduced. Clean these parts  
if they are dirty.  
Cleaning the Exposure Glass  
Cover  
Cleaning the machine  
Wipe the machine with a soft,  
damp cloth, and then wipe it with  
a dry cloth to remove the water.  
Important  
Do not use chemical cleaners or or-  
ganic solvents, such as thinner or  
benzene. If such substances get in-  
side the machine or melt plastic  
parts, a failure might occur.  
ZGJS826E  
Do not clean parts other than those  
explicitly specified in this manual.  
Other parts should only be cleaned  
by your service representative.  
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Cleaning the Auto Document  
Feeder  
Cleaning the Exposure Glass  
GDSH130J  
Clean 1 and 2.  
GDSH050J  
Clean 1 and 2.  
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Replacing the Photo Conductor Unit (PCU)  
Replacing the Photo Conductor Unit (PCU)  
When the Replace photoconductor  
A If the duplex unit is installed,  
unitmessage appears on the display  
open it by pushing up the catch.  
panel, it is time to replace the PCU  
panel.  
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate the photo-  
conductor unit. Toner dust  
might ignite when exposed to  
an open flame. Dispose of the  
used photoconductor unit in  
accordance with local regula-  
tions.  
Important  
B Open the machine's right cover  
Do not tilt the used PCU after tak-  
ing it out of the machine. If you do,  
toner might leak out.  
by pushing up the catch.  
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Do not hold the developer car-  
tridge while taking out the used  
PCU. If you do, the cartridge might  
unlock and fall.  
Do not touch the PCU. If you do,  
copy quality might be reduced.  
Before you take out the used PCU,  
wait until the machine has com-  
pletely stopped and is making no  
sound. Not taking this precaution  
could result in a fault.  
C Open the front cover.  
If there are misfeeds, remove the  
misfed paper before taking out the  
used PCU.  
Be sure to remove the sealing tape  
before installing the new PCU.  
Leaving it attached could result in  
a fault.  
After installing the new PCU, the  
machine takes about one minute to  
initialize. During this period, do  
not open the front cover or turn off  
the main power switch. If you do,  
a fault might occur.  
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Remarks  
D While pressing the button, slide  
G Put the old PCU (removed in step  
E) into the plastic bag from step F,  
keeping it at the same angle as it  
was when installed. Then, zip up  
the plastic bag.  
out the PCU, until it stops.  
Note  
Do not tilt the used PCU after  
taking it out of the machine. If  
you do, toner might leak out.  
H Remove the two red sheets from  
the PCU in the order shown.  
E Raise the green handle and slide  
out the PCU toward you.  
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Important  
Remove the PCU keeping it lev-  
el as shown. Otherwise, the ton-  
er inside might leak out.  
Important  
Do not tilt or drop the removed  
PCU. Moving it suddenly can  
cause toner leakage.  
After removing the black pro-  
tection sheet, do not touch the  
inside of the unit or the green  
parts.  
Do not change the toner when  
there is no PCU installed.  
I Align the new PCU with the rail  
inside the machine. Slide the unit  
all the way in.  
F Take the new PCU from the box  
and, while holding the handle, re-  
move the plastic bag.  
Important  
Do not drop or mishandle the  
removed PCU.  
Do not touch the side of the  
PCU.  
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Replacing the Photo Conductor Unit (PCU)  
J Push the unit into the machine  
M Close the front cover.  
until it clicks into place.  
N If the duplex unit is installed,  
K Remove the red sheet from the  
PCU, and then remove the two  
strips of tape.  
close it by pushing up the catch.  
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Note  
Check the "Replace PCU" mes-  
sage does not appear on the dis-  
play panel.  
L Close the machine's right cover.  
Note  
If you cannot close the ma-  
chine's right cover, the PCU is  
not installed properly. Slide the  
PCU out and push it in again  
until it clicks into place.  
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Remarks  
Other Functions  
Printing inquiry information  
Inquiry  
A Press [Print Inquiry List].  
The inquiry function lets you check  
the telephone numbers to contact for  
repairs or ordering toner. Be sure to  
contact your service engineer to veri-  
fy the following:  
Consumables  
Telephone No. to order  
Toner  
B Press the {Start} key.  
Inquiry information is printed.  
Staple  
C Press [Exit].  
TX Stamp Name  
D Press [Exit].  
Machine Maintenance/Repair  
Telephone No.  
Changing the Display Language  
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Serial No. of Machine  
You can change the language used on  
the display. English is set as default.  
Sales Representative  
Telephone No.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [Français].  
B Press [Inquiry].  
The language is changed to French.  
Inquiry information appears.  
C Press [Exit].  
The menu appears in French.  
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Counter  
Counter  
Displaying the Total Counter  
You can display the total counter val-  
ue used for all functions.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B Press [Counter].  
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C To print a counter list, press [Print  
Counter List].  
D Press the {Start} key.  
A counter list prints out.  
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Remarks  
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140  
7. Entering Text  
Entering Text  
This section describes how to enter characters. When you enter a character, it ap-  
pears at the position of the cursor. If there is a character already at the cursor po-  
sition, the entered character appears before that.  
Available Characters  
Alphabetic characters  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  
Symbols  
Numerals  
0123456789  
Keys  
ZHWS030E  
Note  
When entering uppercase or lowercase letters continuously, use [Shift Lock] to  
lock the case.  
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Entering Text  
How to Enter Text  
Entering letters  
A Press [Shift] to switch between uppercase and lowercase.  
B Press the letters you want to enter.  
Deleting characters  
A Press [Backspace] or [Delete All] to delete characters.  
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8. Security  
Security  
Confidential information is always at risk of being copied without permission or  
subject to unauthorized access through the network. To protect documents from  
such intrusion, not only can passwords be set, but also the Extended Security  
function can be used to strengthen security.  
For those who require increased document protection, we recommend using the  
Extended Security function.  
Primary Security Functions  
Protecting Stored Documents  
Protects documents with a password when using Document Server or Locked  
Print. Furthermore, the Extended Security function can protect against pass-  
word-generating cracking. See p.143 Extended Security Function.  
Protecting Image Data Remaining in Memory  
Protects image data remaining in memory. When a copy or print job is com-  
pleted, or a job is canceled, the data is secure.  
Protecting against Unauthorized Access Via Phone Line  
Accepts only facsimile calls.  
Authenticating Administrator  
Protects essential functions for administrating document security using an ac-  
cess code. See p.58 Key Operator Code.  
Extended Security Function  
By setting a password, document operations such as printing, deleting, or deliv-  
ering can be restricted to authorized users and denied to others. However, pass-  
words can be cracked. When the Extended Security function is used, entering the  
wrong password 10 times will lock that document, protecting it from unauthor-  
ized access.  
To unlock documents, see p.145 Unlocking a locked document.  
Documents that can be protected by the Extended Security function are as fol-  
lows (all documents must be set with a password to be protected using this func-  
tion):  
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Security  
Documents stored in the Document Server by the following functions  
Document Server  
Copier function  
Fax transmission  
Scanner function  
Printer driver  
Documents stored from the printer driver using the Locked Print function  
Reference  
For information about Document Server, see p.31 Document Server.  
For information about Locked Print, see Locked Print, Printer Reference,  
or the printer driver Help.  
Note  
Once a document is locked, it will reject the correct password until it is un-  
locked.  
When the Extended Security function is on, delivery server settings cannot  
be changed. Turn the function off to change the settings.  
Setting Extended Security  
Preparation  
The Extended Security setting is not available unless the key operator code set  
in the Key Operator Code settings of the System Settings has six or more dig-  
its. See p.58 Key Operator Code.  
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Note  
To ensure increased document protection under the Extended Security set-  
ting, we recommend you select [All Initial Settings] when programming a key  
operator code.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B On the display panel, press [System Settings], and then press [Key Operator  
Tools].  
C Press [Extended Security]. Press [On], and then [OK].  
The Extended Security function is enabled, and the security mark  
in the upper right of the display panel.  
appears  
D Press the {User Tools/Counter} key to finish.  
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Security  
Unlocking a locked document  
Unlock a document that was locked because a wrong password was entered  
multiple times, making it available for authorized users to access again.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B On the display panel, press [System Settings], [Key Operator Tools], [TNext] and  
then press [Password Management for Stored Files].  
C Press [OK] under Unlock Files.  
The document is unlocked.  
D Press the {User Tools/Counter} key to finish.  
Temporarily Disabling Document Security  
If you forget a password, document protection can be temporarily disabled,  
making documents available for operations such as setting new passwords or  
deleting.  
Important  
When operations are complete, be sure to press [Do not Unlock] under Tempo-  
rarily Unlock Files, protecting the document by password again.  
Note  
For a document stored using Locked Print, only document deletion is availa-  
ble when protection is disabled.  
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A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
B On the display panel, press [System Settings], [Key Operator Tools], [TNext] and  
then press [Password Management for Stored Files].  
C Press [Unlock] under Temporarily Unlock Files.  
Note  
Protection can be disabled for only three minutes. Access the document,  
set a new password, and perform any other necessary operations to the  
document within that time. Documents will automatically return to the  
password-protected condition after three minutes.  
D Press the {User Tools/Counter} key to finish.  
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Security  
Operating Environment and Notes  
Security for this machine is assured on the premises that the machine is used un-  
der the following conditions:  
Operating Environment  
The condition of the machine is normal. (For example, it is not damaged,  
modified, or lacking components.)  
When the machine is connected to a network, the machine is protected from  
illegitimate access including unauthorized packet sniffing.  
The machine is managed by an administrator with thorough knowledge of  
the machine and capable of providing the proper conditions under which us-  
ers can use the machine safely.  
For Administrator  
This machine does not protect against illegitimate actions on the network. To  
avoid any risks on the network, further security is required.  
Security of this machine cannot be assured if any hardware component is de-  
tached or replaced with an inappropriate component. If these things have the  
possibility of occurring, other security measures are necessary.  
Regularly check that the Extended Security function is on. While the machine  
is in this mode, the security mark is displayed at the upper right of the dis-  
play panel. Be sure to check it particularly after the machine is moved or a  
power failure occurs. See p.144 Setting Extended Security.  
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Avoid using a single number or consecutive numbers for an key operator  
code such as 00000000or 12345678. Since the numbers like this are easy  
to guess, using them will not provide the appropriate level of security.  
Remote document management using SmartNetMonitor for AdminSmart-  
NetMonitor for Admin is not available when the Extended Security function  
is on.  
User code is a function to help manage the use of the machine. It is not to pro-  
tect confidential documents from others. See p.68 User Codes.  
As for using the delivery function, the security of this machine can assure  
only the protection of documents having a password set and stored in the  
Document Server. Be sure to select the destination correctly when delivering  
documents.  
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Operating Environment and Notes  
For User  
Be careful not to let anyone know your password, especially when entering a  
password or recording it. Keep any record of your password in a safe place.  
Avoid using a single number or consecutive numbers for a password such as  
0000or 1234, since the numbers like this are easy to guess, so using them  
will not provide a worthwhile level of security.  
A document accessed with a correct password remains selected even after op-  
erations are complete, and it can be accessed by other users. To stop this, be  
sure to press the {Clear Modes} key to cancel the document selection.  
The user name used when adding a document to the Document Server is to  
identify the document creator and type. It is not to protect confidential docu-  
ments from others.  
Before scanning documents using the scanner function, make sure all other  
operations are complete.  
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Security  
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9. Specifications  
Main Unit  
Configuration:  
Desktop  
Photosensitivity type:  
OPC drum ( 30)  
Original scanning:  
One-dimensional solid scanning system through CCD  
Copy process:  
Dry electrostatic transfer system  
Development:  
Dry two-component magnetic brush development system  
Fusing:  
Heating roll pressure system  
Resolution:  
600 dpi  
Exposure glass:  
Stationary original exposure type  
Original reference position:  
Rear left corner  
Warm-up time:  
Main power switch: 15 seconds or less (20 °C, 68 °F)  
Operation switch: 10 seconds or less (20 °C, 68 °F)  
Originals:  
Sheet/book/objects  
Maximum original size:  
A3L, 11" × 17"L  
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Specifications  
Copy paper size:  
Tray 1: A3L A5L, 11" × 17"L 51/2" × 81/2"L  
Tray 2: A3L A6L, 11" × 17"L 51/2" × 81/2"L  
Bypass: A3L A6L, 11" × 17"L 51/2" × 81/2"L  
Tray 2 (custom size):  
Vertical: 100 297 mm, 4.0" 11.7"  
Horizontal: 148 432 mm, 5.9" 17.0"  
Bypass (custom size):  
Vertical: 90 305 mm, 3.6" 12.0"  
Horizontal: 148 600 mm, 5.9" 23.6"  
Duplex: A3L A5L, 11" × 17"L 51/2" × 81/2"L (impossible on A5K,  
51/2" × 81/2" K)  
LCT: A4K, 81/2" × 11"K  
Copy paper weight:  
Paper tray 1: 60 90 g/m2, 16 24 lb.  
Paper tray 2: 52 157 g/m2, 14 42 lb.  
Bypass tray: 52 157 g/m2, 14 42 lb.  
Non-reproduction area:  
Leading edge: 3 2 mm or less  
Trailing edge: 0.5 mm or more  
Left edge: 2 1.5 mm or less  
Right edge: 2 + 2.5/-1.5 mm or less  
First copy time:  
Type 1, 2: 5.0 seconds or less  
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Type 3: 4.5 seconds or less  
(A4K, 81/2" × 11"K, 100%, feeding from the tray 1, on the exposure glass,  
Text mode, Auto Image Density)  
Copying speed: (Type 1)  
13 copies/minute (A3L, 11" × 17"L)  
15 copies/minute (B4 JISL)  
22 copies/minute (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)  
Copying speed: (Type 2)  
15 copies/minute (A3L, 11" × 17"L)  
17 copies/minute (B4 JISL)  
27 copies/minute (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)  
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Main Unit  
Copying speed: (Type 3)  
18 copies/minute (A3L, 11" × 17"L)  
21 copies/minute (B4 JISL)  
32 copies/minute (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)  
Reproduction ratio:  
Preset reproduction ratios:  
Metric version  
Inch version  
400%  
200%  
155%  
129%  
121%  
100%  
93%  
Enlargement  
400%  
200%  
141%  
122%  
115%  
100%  
93%  
Full size  
Reduction  
82%  
85%  
75%  
78%  
71%  
73%  
65%  
65%  
50%  
50%  
25%  
25%  
Zoom: From 25 to 400% in 1% steps (from 25 to 200% in 1% step, when setting  
originals in the ADF).  
Maximum continuous copy run:  
99 sheets  
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Paper capacity:  
Tray 1, 2: 500 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Bypass tray: 100 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
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Specifications  
Power consumption:  
Main unit only  
Type 1/Type 2  
less than 1.5 kW  
about 150 W *2  
about 650 W *2  
less than 1.5 kW  
Type 3  
Warm-up  
less than 1.5 kW  
about 150 W *2  
about 770 W *2  
less than 1.5 kW  
Stand-by  
During printing  
Maximum  
Complete system *1  
Type 1/Type 2  
less than 1.5 kW  
about 160 W *2  
about 680 W *2  
less than 1.5 kW  
Type 3  
Warm-up  
Stand-by  
During printing  
Maximum  
*1  
less than 1.5 kW  
about 160 W *2  
about 800 W *2  
less than 1.5 kW  
The Complete system consists of the main unit, ADF, 1000-sheet finisher, du-  
plex unit, internal tray 2, paper tray unit, fax unit, ISDN, extra G3 interface  
unit, expansion memory, JBIG function upgrade unit, printer unit, HDD, PHY  
and memory unit.  
*2  
The measurements are actual values.  
Dimensions (W × D × H up to exposure glass):  
Type 1, 2, 3: 550 × 604 × 709 mm, 21.7" × 23.8" × 28.0"  
Space for main unit (W × D):  
Type 1, 2, 3: 550 × 604 mm, 21.7" × 23.8"  
Noise Emission *1  
:
Sound Power Level:  
Main unit only  
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Type 1/Type 2  
Type 3  
Stand-by  
Copying  
Less than 40 dB (A)  
Less than 63 dB (A)  
Less than 40 dB (A)  
Less than 66 dB (A)  
Complete system *3  
Type 1/Type 2  
Type 3  
Stand-by  
Copying  
Less than 44 dB (A)  
Less than 68.5 dB (A)  
Less than 44 dB (A)  
Less than 70 dB (A)  
Sound Pressure Level *2  
Main unit only  
:
Type 1/Type 2  
Type 3  
Stand-by  
Copying  
Less than 34 dB (A)  
Less than 57 dB (A)  
Less than 34 dB (A)  
Less than 60 dB (A)  
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Main Unit  
Complete system *3  
Type 1/Type 2  
Type 3  
Stand-by  
Copying  
*1  
Less than 38 dB (A)  
Less than 61 dB (A)  
Less than 38 dB (A)  
Less than 64 dB (A)  
The above measurements, made in accordance with ISO 7779, are actual val-  
ues.  
*2  
*3  
Measured at the position of the bystander.  
The Complete System consists of the main unit, ADF, 1000-sheet finisher, du-  
plex unit, internal tray 2 and paper tray unit.  
Weight:  
Type 1, 2, 3: Approx. 55 kg, 121.3 lb.  
HDD:  
20 GB or more  
Capacity for Document Server  
3.6 GB  
Capacity for memory sorting  
3.2 GB  
Capacity for others  
1.32 GB or more  
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Specifications  
Options  
Exposure Glass Cover  
Lower this over originals for copying.  
Auto Document Feeder  
Mode:  
ADF mode, Batch mode, SADF mode, Mixed Size mode, Custom Size origi-  
nals mode  
Original size:  
A3L A5KL  
11" × 17"L 51/2" × 81/2"KL  
Original weight:  
One-sided originals: 40 128 g/m2 (11 34 lb.)  
Two-sided originals: 52 105 g/m2 (14 28 lb.) (Duplex)  
Maximum number of originals:  
50 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) or less than 11 mm, 0.43"  
Maximum power consumption:  
Less than 50 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
Dimensions (W×D×H):  
550 × 470 × 130 mm, 21.7" × 18.6" × 5.2"  
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Weight:  
Approx. 10 kg, 22.1 lb.  
Note  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Options  
500-Sheet Finisher  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISK, 11" × 17"L, 11" × 14"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2"  
× 11"KL, 81/2" × 13"L, 8" × 101/2"K  
Paper weight:  
60 128 g/m2, 16 34 lb.  
Stack capacity:  
500 sheets (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
250 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2" × 14"L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Staple capacity:  
30 sheets (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
20 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2" × 14"L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Staple paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISK, 11" × 17"L, 11" × 15"L, 11" × 14"L, 10" ×  
14"L, 10" × 15"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 13"L, 81/2" × 11"KL, 8" × 101/2"K,  
8" × 10"K, 101/2" × 71/4"K  
Staple paper weight:  
64 90 g/m2, 17 24 lb.  
Staple position:  
1 position (upper left)  
Power consumption:  
48 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
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Dimensions (W × D × H):  
350 × 490 × 230 mm, 13.8" × 19.3" × 9.1"  
Weight:  
Approx. 10 kg, 22.1 lb.  
155  
Specifications  
1000-Sheet Finisher  
Finisher Upper Tray:  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, B6 JISL, A6L, PostcardL, 11"  
× 17"L, 11" × 15"L, 11" × 14"L, 10" × 14"L, 10" × 15"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2"  
× 11"KL, 101/2" × 71/4"KL, 8" × 13"L, 81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 8" ×  
101/2"KL, 8" × 10"KL, 81/4" × 14"L, 51/2" × 81/2"KL  
Paper weight:  
60 157 g/m2, 16 42 lb.  
Stack capacity:  
250 sheets (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
50 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2" × 14"L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Finisher Shift Tray:  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, 11" × 17"L, 11" × 14"L, 81/2" × 14"L,  
81/2" × 11"KL, 101/2" × 71/4"L, 8" × 101/2"KL, 8" × 13L, 81/2" × 13"L,  
81/4" × 13"L, 81/4" × 14"L, 51/2" × 81/2" KL  
Paper weight:  
60 157 g/m2, 16 42 lb.  
Stack capacity:  
1,000 sheets (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
500 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2" × 14"L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
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Staple capacity:  
50 sheets (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
30 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2" × 14"L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Staple paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, 11" × 17"L, 11" × 15"L, 11" × 14"L, 10"  
× 14"L, 10" × 15"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"KL, 101/2" × 71/4"KL, 8" ×  
13"L, 81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 8" × 101/2"KL, 8" × 10"KL, 81/4" × 14"L  
Staple paper weight:  
64 90 g/m2, 17 24 lb.  
Staple position:  
1 staple 2 positions  
2 staples 2 positions  
156  
Options  
Power consumption:  
Less than 50 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
527 × 520 × 790 mm, 20.8" × 20.5" × 31.1"  
Weight:  
Approx. 25 kg, 55.2 lb.  
Shift Sort Tray  
Paper capacity:  
250 sheets (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
125 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2" × 14" or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Power consumption:  
3.6 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
Dimensions (W × D × H)  
430 × 372 × 148 mm, 17" × 15" × 6"  
Weight:  
Approx. 1.6 kg, 3.5 lb.  
Duplex Unit  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L, 51/2"  
×
8 1/2"L, 7 1/4"  
×
101/2"KL,  
8" × 10"KL, 8 1/2" × 11"KL, 8" × 13"L, 8 1/2" × 13"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 8 1/4" ×  
13"L, 11" × 17"L  
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Paper weight:  
64 90 g/m2, 20 24 lb.  
Power consumption (Max):  
35 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
90 × 495 × 455 mm, 3.6" × 19.5" × 17.9"  
Weight:  
Approx. 6 kg, 13.3 lb.  
157  
Specifications  
Bypass Tray  
Paper size:  
Standard size: A3L A6L, 11" × 17"L 51/2" × 81/2"L  
Custom size: Vertical (100 297 mm, 4.0" 11.7"), Horizontal (148 432  
mm, 5.9" 17.0")  
Paper weight:  
52 157 g/m2, 14 42 lb.  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
296 × 495 × 163 mm, 11.7" × 19.5" × 6.5"  
Paper capacity:  
52 90 g/m2, 16 20 lb: 100 sheets  
Weight:  
Approx. 2.5 kg, 5.6 lb.  
Bridge Unit  
Dimensions:  
413 × 435 × 126 mm, 16.3" × 17.1" × 5.0"  
Weight:  
3.6 kg, 7.9 lb.  
Internal Tray 2 (1 bin tray)  
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Number of bins:  
1
Available paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5K, 11" × 17"L, 81/4" × 14"L, 81/2" ×  
14"L, 11" × 15"L, 11" × 14"L, 10" × 14"L, 10" × 15"L, 81/2" × 11"KL, 101/2"  
× 71/4" KL, 8" × 13"L, 81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 8" × 101/2"KL, 8" ×  
10"KL, 51/2" × 81/2" L  
Paper capacity:  
125 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Paper weight:  
60 90 g/m2 (16 24 lb.)  
158  
Options  
Maximum power consumption:  
Less than 15 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
530 × 410 × 120 mm, 20.9" × 16.2" × 4.7"  
Weight:  
Approx. 1.1 kg, 2.5 lb.  
Note  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Large Capacity Tray  
Paper size:  
A4K, 81/2" × 11"K  
Paper weight:  
60 90 g/m2, 16 24 lb.  
Paper capacity:  
2,000 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Power consumption  
Maximum. 40 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
Dimensions (W × D × H, option unit):  
550 × 520 × 271 mm, 21.7" × 20.5" × 10.7"  
Weight:  
Approx. 25 kg, 55.2 lb.  
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Note  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Paper Tray Unit  
Paper weight:  
60 90 g/m2 (16 24 lb.)  
Available paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×  
11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2" L, 81/4" × 14"L, 11" × 14"L, 71/4" × 101/2" K, 8" ×  
13"L, 8" × 101/2"KL, 81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L  
Maximum power consumption:  
Less than 30 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
159  
Specifications  
Paper capacity:  
500 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) × 2 trays  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
550 × 520 × 271 mm, 21.7" × 20.5" × 10.7"  
Weight:  
Approx. 25 kg, 55.2 lb.  
Note  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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160  
Copy Paper  
Copy Paper  
Recommended Paper Sizes and Types  
The following limitations apply to each tray:  
Tray  
Type  
Paper Type and  
Weight  
Metric Version  
Inch Version  
Paper  
Capacity  
Tray 1 60-90 g/m2  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L  
500 sheets  
*10  
(16-24 lb.)  
*1  
Paper  
Tray  
11" ×17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"KL, 8" ×  
13"L, 81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 81/4" × 14"L, 11"  
× 14"L, 71/4" × 101/2"K, 8" × 101/2"KL, 51/2" ×  
81/2"L, 8KL, 16KKL  
Unit *10  
(optional)  
*2  
*2  
Custom size  
Vertical: 140-297 mm  
Custom size  
Vertical: 5.6"-11.7"  
Horizontal: 182-600 mm Horizontal: 7.3"-23.6"  
Tray 2 60-90 g/m2  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L  
500 sheets  
*10  
(16-24 lb.)  
B6 JISL, A6L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×  
*1  
11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"L, 71/4" × 101/2" KL, 8" ×  
13"L, 81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 8" × 10"KL,  
81/4" × 14"L, 11" × 14"L, 8" × 101/2"KL, 11" ×  
15"L, 10" × 14"L, 10" × 15"L, 8KL, 16KKL  
Thin paper  
52-60 g/m2  
(14-16 lb.)  
*2  
*2  
Custom size  
Vertical: 100-297 mm  
Custom size  
Vertical: 4.0"-11.7"  
Horizontal: 148-600 mm Horizontal: 5.9"-23.6"  
*7  
Thick paper *11  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L  
105-157 g/m2  
(28-42 lb.)  
*1  
B6 JISL, A6L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×  
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11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"L, 71/4" × 101/2" KL, 8" ×  
13"L, 81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 8" × 10"KL,  
81/4" × 14"L, 11" × 14"L, 8" × 101/2"KL, 11" ×  
15"L, 10" × 14"L, 10" × 15"L, 8KL, 16KKL  
*2  
*2  
Custom size  
Vertical: 100-297 mm  
Horizontal: 148-432 mm Horizontal: 5.9"-17.0"  
Translucent paper A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL  
OHP transparencies A4KL  
Custom size  
Vertical: 4.0"-11.7"  
Postcards  
100 × 148 mm  
B4 JISL, A4L  
Label paper  
(adhesive labels)  
Envelope  
37/8"  
DL EnvL  
×
71/2"L, 41/8"  
×
91/2"L, C5 EnvL, C6 EnvL,  
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Specifications  
Tray  
Type  
Paper Type and  
Weight  
Metric Version  
Inch Version  
Paper  
Capacity  
Bypass 52-90 g/m2  
A3L, B4 JISL, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 8" × 13"L, 10 sheets  
Tray*10 (14-24 lb.)  
81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 81/4" × 14"L, 11" ×  
(optional)  
14"L, 11" × 15"L, 10" × 14"L, 10" × 15"L, 8KL  
Thin paper  
52-60 g/m2  
(14-16 lb.)  
A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, B6 JISL  
100 sheets  
A6L, 81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"L, 71/4" ×  
*3  
101/2"LK, 8" × 10"KL, 8" × 101/2"KL, 16KKL  
*4  
*4  
*8  
Custom size  
Vertical: 90-305 mm  
Custom size  
Vertical: 3.6"-12.0"  
Horizontal: 148-432 mm Horizontal: 5.9"-17.0" *12  
*12  
Thick paper *11  
105-157 g/m2  
(28-42 lb.)  
A3L, B4 JISL, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 8" × 13"L, 10 sheets  
81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 81/4" × 14"L, 11" ×  
14"L, 11" × 15"L, 10" × 14"L, 10" × 15"L, 8KL  
A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, B6 JISL  
40 sheets  
*3  
A6L, 81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"L, 71/4" ×  
101/2"KL, 8" × 10"KL, 8" × 101/2"KL, 16KKL  
*4  
*4  
*9  
Custom size  
Vertical: 90-305 mm  
Custom size  
Vertical: 3.6"-12.0"  
Horizontal: 148-432 mm Horizontal: 5.9"-17.0" *12  
*12  
Translucent paper A3L, B4 JISL  
10 sheets  
A4KL, B5 JISKL  
40 sheets  
*5  
OHP transparencies A4KL  
10 sheets  
*5  
Postcards  
100 × 148 mm  
40 sheets  
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*5  
Label paper  
B4 JISL, A4L  
1 sheet  
(adhesive labels)  
Envelope  
37/8"  
DL EnvL  
×
71/2"L, 41/8"  
×
91/2"L, C5 EnvL, C6 EnvL,  
LCT *10 60-90 g/m2  
(optional) (16-24lb.)  
A4K, 81/2" × 11"K *6  
2000  
(1000 +  
1000)  
sheets  
*1  
*2  
*3  
Set the paper size selector to the p mark, and then select the paper size in System  
Settings. See "Paper Type".  
Set the paper size selector to the p mark, and then specify the paper size. See Cop-  
ying from the paper tray 2, Copy Reference  
Place the paper in the bypass tray, and select the paper size. See When copying onto  
standard size paper, Copy Reference  
162  
Copy Paper  
*4  
Place the paper in the bypass tray, and specify the paper size. See When copying  
onto custom size paper, Copy Reference  
When paper larger than 433 mm is used, it is likely to jam, crease or not feed in prop-  
erly. Make sure the paper is placed correctly so that feeds in straight.  
Placing one sheet at a time is recommended.  
*5  
*6  
The paper tray guide is fixed. If you want to change the size of paper placed in this  
tray, contact your service representative.  
*7  
When loading paper, make sure the stack height does not exceed the lower limit  
mark of the paper tray 2. See p.108 Setting special paper in the paper tray 2.  
When the paper size is larger than A4L, you can load 10 sheets.  
When the paper size is smaller than A4L, you can load 100 sheets.  
When the thick paper size is larger than A4L, you can load 10 sheets. When the thick  
paper size is smaller than A4L, you can load 40 sheets.  
*8  
*9  
*10  
When loading copy paper, make sure the stack height does not exceed the limit mark.  
The maximum number of sheets you can load at a time depends on the paper thick-  
ness and condition.  
If you want to copy onto thick (105 g/m2, 28 lb or heavier) paper, select Thick Paper  
mode. See "Copying from the Paper Tray 2", Copy Reference.  
*11  
*12  
Paper size up to 600 mm (23.6") is available when the optional HDD is installed.  
Important  
Damp or curled paper may cause misfeeds.  
Note  
When loading paper in the paper tray 1-4 and the LCT, place the copy side of  
the paper face up.  
When loading paper in the bypass tray, place the copy side of the paper face  
down.  
When using the bypass tray, it is recommended to set the paper orientation to  
L.  
If you load paper of the same size in the same orientation in two or more  
trays, the machine automatically shifts to the other tray when the first tray in  
use runs out of paper. This function is called Auto Tray Switching. (However,  
if the Paper Type of one tray is recycled or special paper, the settings of the  
other trays must be the same for Auto Tray Switching to work.) This saves in-  
terrupting a copy run to replenish paper when making a large number of cop-  
ies. See Selecting Copy Paper,Auto Tray Switching, Copy Reference  
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The paper types you can select in System Settings are only general classifica-  
tions. Copy quality for every kind of paper in a classification is not guaran-  
teed. See p.167 Unusable Paperfor more information.  
163  
Specifications  
Envelopes  
Note  
Postcards and envelopes should be fed from paper tray 2 or the bypass tray.  
Some kinds of envelopes might cause misfeeds or wrinkle. If this happens,  
push down the green lever of the fusing unit. See p.164 When copying onto  
envelopes.  
Envelopes with large flaps should be fed from paper tray 2 to prevent mis-  
feeds. See the illustration below.  
2
When copying onto envelopes  
A If the duplex unit is installed, open it by lifting the catch.  
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164  
Copy Paper  
B Open the right cover by lifting the catch.  
C Push down the green fusing unit's lever, as shown.  
ZEWH320E  
Important  
Be sure to return the lever to its original position after you have finished  
copying onto envelopes.  
If you copy onto plain paper without returning the lever to its original po-  
sition, the copy quality might be reduced.  
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D Close the right cover.  
165  
Specifications  
E If the duplex unit is installed, close it.  
F Press the {#} key.  
G Select the paper size, and then select [Thick Paper] for the paper type.  
H Press [OK].  
I Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
When copying onto OHP transparencies, remove copies one by one.  
When setting OHP transparencies, thin paper or label paper (adhesive la-  
bels), Staple, Shift or Sort function may not be used.  
J When your copy job is finished, press the {Clear Modes} key to clear the set-  
tings.  
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166  
Copy Paper  
Unusable Paper  
R CAUTION:  
Do not use aluminum foil, carbon paper, or similar conductive paper to avoid  
a fire or machine failure.  
Important  
To prevent faults, do not use any of the following kinds of paper:  
Thermal fax paper  
Art paper  
Aluminum foil  
Carbon paper  
Conductive paper  
OHP transparencies for colour copying  
Paper with perforated lines  
Hemmed paper  
Do not use copy paper that has been already copied onto, fault could occur if  
you do.  
Note  
To prevent misfeeds, do not use the following kinds of paper:  
Bent, folded, or creased paper  
Torn paper  
Slippery paper  
Perforated paper  
Rough paper  
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Thin paper with little stiffness  
Paper with a dusty surface  
If you copy onto rough grain paper, the image might be blurred.  
Paper Storage  
Note  
When storing paper, the following precautions should always be followed:  
Do not store paper where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.  
Avoid storing paper in humid areas (humidity: 70% or less).  
Store on a flat surface.  
Do not store paper vertically.  
Under high temperature and humidity conditions, or low temperature and  
humidity conditions, store paper in vinyl bags.  
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INDEX  
Clearing misfeeds, 114  
Clearing the number of prints, 73  
Clear Modes key, 19  
1000-Sheet Finisher, 156  
1000-sheet finisher, 17  
500-Sheet Finisher, 17  
Clear/Stop key, 20  
Combined function operations, 25  
Common key operations, 21  
Control panel, 16, 19  
A
Copy Count Display, 49  
Copy paper, 161  
Cover sheet tray, 55  
Adding staples, 123  
Adding toner, 111  
Address book, 65  
change order, 62  
D
edit title, 63  
program/change/delete group, 61  
program/change/delete transfer request  
select title, 63  
Delete  
all files, 64  
Deleting a group, 96  
Deleting a registered e-mail destination  
Deleting a registered fax destination, 79  
Deleting a registered FTP folder, 90  
Deleting a registered SMB folder, 87  
Deleting a registered Transfer Station/  
Receiving Station, 100  
,
61  
Address Book Management, 60  
ADF, 17  
Auto Delete File, 63  
Auto Document Feeder, 15, 154  
cleaning, 134  
,
82  
Auto Off, 24  
Auto off timer, 56  
Auto reset timer  
Deleting a user code, 71  
Display  
copier/Document Server, 56  
facsimile, 57  
scanner, 57  
counter, 59  
counter per user code, 59  
Displaying destinations registered in  
groups, 95  
system, 56  
Displaying the Counter for each user code  
Displaying the Total Counter, 139  
Display panel, 19, 21  
Document Server, 31  
Deleting, 41  
,
71  
B
Bridge unit, 17, 158  
Browse network, 85  
Bypass tray, 16, 17, 158  
Printing, 38  
Using the Document Server, 33  
Do's and Don'ts, 129  
C
Duplex unit, 17, 157  
Changing a group name, 95  
Changing an LDAP server, 103  
Changing a registered e-mail destination  
E
,
82  
Changing a registered fax destination, 77  
Changing a registered FTP folder, 89  
Changing a registered SMB folder, 86  
Changing a registered Transfer Station/  
Receiving Station, 99  
Changing a user code, 70  
Changing paper, 120  
Changing the language, 138  
Changing the paper size, 120  
Check Modes key, 19  
E-mail destination, 80  
Energy Saver key, 20  
Entering text, 141  
Environment, 131  
Exposure glass, 15  
cleaning, 134  
Exposure glass cover, 17  
cleaning, 134  
Extended security, 58  
Extended Security function, 143  
External charge unit management, 58  
External options, 17  
Clear  
counter per user code, 59  
168  
F
N
Fax destination, 74  
Finisher  
1000-Sheet Finisher, 17  
500-Sheet Finisher, 17  
Front cover, 16  
Number keys, 20  
O
Operation switch, 20, 22  
Options, 154  
FTP, 87  
Function keys, 20  
P
Function Priority, 49  
Function reset timer, 50  
Function status indicators, 20  
Panel off timer, 56  
Panel Tone, 49  
Paper  
changing, 120  
loading, 108  
Paper tray, 16  
Paper tray 2, 16  
Paper tray priority  
copier, 53  
I
Indicators, 19  
Inquiry, 138  
Inter change unit, 17  
Internal options, 18  
Internal tray, 15  
Internal tray 2 (1 bin tray), 17  
Interrupt key, 20  
facsimile, 53  
printer, 53  
Paper tray unit, 17  
Paper type  
K
bypass tray, 54  
tray 1–4, 54  
# key, 20  
Password management for stored files  
Power connection, 132  
Power indicator, 20  
Print  
,
64  
72  
Key counter management, 58  
Key Operator Code, 58  
L
address book, 60  
counter, 59  
Large Capacity Tray, 159  
Large Capacity Tray (LCT), 17  
LCT, 159  
LDAP server, 101  
Loading Paper  
Large Capacity Tray, 109  
Loading paper, 108  
paper tray, 108  
counter per user code, 59  
Printing the Counter for each user code  
Print Priority, 50  
,
Program/change LDAP server, 64  
Program key, 19  
Programming an LDAP server, 101  
Protection  
code, 91, 92  
destination, 91  
M
Machine environment, 131  
Main power indicator, 15, 20  
Main power switch, 15, 22  
Maintaining Your Machine, 134  
Main Unit, 149  
Misfeeds, 114  
Moving, 132  
Multi-Access, 27  
169  
R
T
Receiving Station, 97  
Toner, 130  
adding, 111  
storage, 130  
To register an FTP folder, 87  
To register an SMB folder, 83  
Transfer Station, 97  
Registering a fax destination, 75  
Registering an e-mail destination, 80  
Registering a new user code, 68  
Registering a protection code, 91  
Registering a protection code to a group user  
,
,
92  
91  
Registering a protection code to a single user  
Registering a Transfer Station/  
Receiving Station, 97  
Tray paper size, 53  
U
Registering destination information, 66  
Registering destinations to a group, 93  
Registering Folders, 83  
Registering sender information, 67  
Registering the Transfer Request, 97  
Remarks, 129  
Use LDAP server, 64  
User code  
management, 57  
User codes, 68  
User Tools/Counter key, 19  
User Tools (System Settings), 45  
Using FTP to Connect, 87  
Using SMB to Connect, 83  
Remove Paper Indicator, 16  
Removing a destination from a group, 94  
Removing jammed staples, 126  
Replacing the Photo Conductor Unit, 135  
V
S
Ventilation holes, 15  
Safety information,  
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W
Sample Copy key, 20  
Saving energy, 24  
Screen contrast knob, 19  
Security, 143  
Warm Up Notice (copier/Document Server)  
Web Image Monitor, 42  
,
49  
Set date, 57  
Set time, 57  
Shift sort tray, 17  
Slip sheet tray, 55  
SMB, 83  
Specification  
Duplex unit, 157  
Shift Sort Tray, 157  
Specifications, 149  
1000-Sheet Finisher, 156  
Auto Document Feeder, 154  
bridge unit, 158  
internal tray 2 (1 bin tray), 158  
Large Capacity Tray (LCT), 159  
main unit, 149  
paper tray unit, 159  
Staples  
adding, 123  
removing jammed staples, 126  
Start key, 20  
System Reset, 26  
170  
AE  
AE  
B097-6508  
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:  
a means POWER ON.  
c means STAND BY.  
Copyright © 2003  
Type for DSm622/LD122 AG/Aficio 2022  
Type for DSm627/LD127 AG/Aficio 2027  
Printed in China  
AE AE B097-6508  

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