Ricoh Facsimile Reference Basic User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Facsimile Reference  
<Basic Features>  
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Using Internet Fax Functions  
Programming  
Troubleshooting  
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information in the  
Copy Reference before you use it.  
Introduction  
This manual describes detailed instructions on the operation and notes about the use of this machine.  
To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators are requested to read this manual carefully  
and follow the instructions. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.  
Notes  
Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine.  
Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.  
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the inch version.  
Important  
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be li-  
able for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or oper-  
ating the machine.  
Trademarks  
Microsoft® and Outlook® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other countries.  
Adobe®, PostScript® and Acrobat® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their  
respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights to those marks.  
USA (This information is for facsimile users only.)  
FCC Requirements  
1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.  
On the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product iden-  
tifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the tel-  
ephone company.  
2. This equipment uses the RJ11C USOC jack.  
3. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network  
must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A  
compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be  
connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for  
detail.  
4. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line.  
Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an in-  
coming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be cer-  
tain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs,  
contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product identifier  
that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without  
a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).  
5. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you  
in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is  
not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will  
be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
6. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or proce-  
dures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company  
will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain unin-  
terrupted service.  
7. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact  
RICOH CORP. CUSTOMER SUPPORT DEPT. at 1-800-FASTFIX. If the equipment is causing  
harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the  
equipment until the problem is resolved.  
8. In the event of operation problems (document jam, copy jam, communication error indication),  
refer to the solving problems section in this manual.  
9. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commis-  
sion, public service commission or corporation commission for information.  
WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY NUMBERS AND/OR MAKING TEST CALLS TO  
EMERGENCY NUMBERS:  
1. Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging  
up.  
2. Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning hours or late evenings.  
CANADA  
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be con-  
nected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of de-  
vices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.  
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.  
Copyright © 2004  
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  
ˆ Manuals provided are specific to machine type.  
ˆ Adobe Acrobat Reader is necessary to view the manuals as a PDF file.  
ˆ Three CD-ROMs are provided:  
• CD-ROM 1“Operating Instructions for Printer/Scanner”  
• CD-ROM 2“Scanner Driver & Document Management Utilities”  
General Settings Guide  
Provides an overview of the machine and describes System Settings (paper  
trays, Key Operator Tools, etc.) and troubleshooting.  
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> (this manual)  
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] dia-  
log box when DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is installed.  
• DeskTopBinder V2 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] dia-  
log box 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  
• PostScript3 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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Important Safety Instructions...............................................................................3  
Reading the Display...................................................................................................7  
Standby display .......................................................................................................8  
While the Original Is Being Scanned........................................................................19  
While the Original Is Being Transmitted or Before the Transmission Is Started ......19  
Resolution ................................................................................................................25  
Original Type............................................................................................................26  
Entering a Fax Number............................................................................................29  
Pause ....................................................................................................................30  
Tone ......................................................................................................................30  
Entering an E-mail Address .....................................................................................31  
Using the Destination List ........................................................................................31  
Specifying a destination using the Quick Dial key.................................................32  
Specifying a group of destinations using the Quick Dial key.................................32  
Checking the Specified Destination .........................................................................33  
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Search by E-mail Address........................................................................................38  
Reception..............................................................................................................40  
Before the Original Is Scanned ................................................................................53  
Auto E-mail Reception .............................................................................................54  
Programming............................................................................................................58  
Programming Fax Numbers and E-mail addresses..........................................62  
When Toner Runs Out.........................................................................................66  
Solving Problems.................................................................................................70  
When Things Don't Go as Expected ..................................................................72  
INDEX......................................................................................................... 73  
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NOTICE  
Note to users in the United States of America  
-Notice:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential in-  
stallation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency ener-  
gy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-  
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-  
rect the interference by one more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.  
-Warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
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-Notice about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (Valid in USA  
only).  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any per-  
son to use a computer or other electronic device, including FAX machines, to  
send any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or  
bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date  
and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other entity, or other  
individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending ma-  
chine or such business, other entity, or individual. (The telephone number pro-  
vided may not be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed  
local or long-distance transmission charges.)  
In order to program this information into your FAX machine, you should com-  
plete the following steps: Follow the FAX HEADER programming procedure in  
the Programming chapter of the operating instructions to enter the business  
identification and telephone number of the terminal or business. This informa-  
tion is transmitted with your document by the FAX HEADER feature. In addi-  
tion to the information, be sure to program the date and time into your machine.  
Note to users in Canada  
-Note:  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada  
-Avertissement:  
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Can-  
ada.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
IMPORTANTES MESURES DE SÉ-  
CURITÉ  
Caution  
Certalnes mesures de sécurité doiv-  
ent être prises pendant l’utilisation de  
matérial téléphonique afin de réduire  
les risques d’incendle, de choc élec-  
trique et de blessures. En voici  
quelquesunes:  
When using your telephone equip-  
ment, basic safety precautions should  
always be followed to reduce the risk  
of fire, electric shock and injury to  
persons, including the following:  
• Do not use this product near water,  
for example, near a bathtub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub,  
in a wet basement or near a swim-  
ming pool.  
• Ne pas utiliser l’appareil près de  
l’eau, p.ex., près d’une balgnoire,  
d’un lavabo, d’un évier de cuisine,  
d’un bac à laver, dans un sous-sol  
humide ou près d’une piscine.  
• Avoid using a telephone during an  
electrical storm. There may be a re-  
mote risk of electric shock from  
lightning.  
• Éviter d’utiliser le téléphone (sauf  
s’il s’agit d’un apparell sans fil)  
pendant un orage électrique. Ceci  
peut présenter un risque de choc  
électrique causé par la foudre.  
• Do not use a telephone in the vicin-  
ity of a gas leak to report the leak.  
• Ne pas utiliser l’appareil télépho-  
nique pour signaler une fulte de  
gaz s’il est situé près de la fuite.  
• Use only the power cord and bat-  
teries indicated in this manual. Do  
not dispose of batteries in a fire.  
They may explode. Check with lo-  
cal codes for possible special dis-  
posal instructions.  
• Utiliser seulement le cordon d’ali-  
mentation et le type de piles in-  
diqués dans ce manual. Ne pas  
jeter les piles dans le feu: elles peu-  
vent exploser. Se conformer aux  
ègrlements pertinents quant à  
l’élimination des piles.  
Save these instructions.  
Conserver ces instructions.  
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How to Read This Manual  
Symbols  
In this manual, the following symbols are used:  
R WARNING:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in  
death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in-  
structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are in-  
cluded in “Safety Information”, Copy Reference.  
R CAUTION:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi-  
nor or moderate injury or property damage that does not involve personal injury  
when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this  
symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are included in “Safety In-  
formation”, Copy Reference.  
* The statements above are notes for your safety.  
Important  
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be  
damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.  
Preparation  
This symbol indicates information or preparations required prior to operating.  
Note  
This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take after abnor-  
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 a reference.  
[
]
Keys that appear on the machine's display panel.  
[
]
Keys and buttons that appear on the computer's display.  
{
}
Keys built into the machine's control panel.  
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1. Getting Started  
Control Panel  
The illustration shows the control panel when options are installed.  
ABZ101S.eps  
1. Communicating indicator  
Lights during transmission or reception.  
8. Indicators  
Display errors and the machine status.  
h: Error indicator. See Network Guide  
and General Settings Guide.  
B: Load Paper indicator. See Copy Refer-  
ence.  
D: Add Toner indicator. See Copy Refer-  
ence.  
2. Receive File indicator  
Lights to tell you a message has been re-  
ceived into memory. Blinks when a  
Memory Lock file has been received. See  
p.75 “Memory Lock”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features> .  
3. {On Hook Dial} key  
Reference  
For more information, see General  
Settings Guide.  
Use to dial a number while hearing tone.  
4. {Facsimile} key  
Press to switch to Facsimile mode.  
9. Display  
Display the operation status and messag-  
es.  
5. {Search Destination} key  
Press to search for destination from the  
destination list.  
10. Selection keys  
These keys correspond to the items on  
the display. Press the corresponding key  
to select the item.  
6. {Check Destination} key  
Press to check destinations which are  
currently selected.  
11. Scroll keys  
7. {Job Information} key  
Press to check the status of sending faxes  
or e-mail.  
Use to select an item.  
{U} key: Press to scroll upward  
{T} key: Press to scroll downward  
{V} key: Press to scroll right  
{W} key: Press to scroll left  
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Getting Started  
12. {User Tools/Counter} key  
20. {Pause/Redial} key  
Use to change default or operation pa-  
rameters according to the operating con-  
ditions.  
Pause:  
Inserts a pause when you are dialing or  
storing a fax number. A pause cannot be  
inserted as the first digit.  
13. {Clear Modes} key  
Press to clear the current setting.  
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Redial:  
Press to redial one of the last ten destina-  
tions.  
14. {Clear/Stop} key  
Clear: Clears an entered numeric value.  
Stop: Stops scanning or other operations.  
21. Quick Dial keys  
Use to select the programmed destina-  
tion at a single touch or to enter letters  
and symbols.  
15. Main power indicator and On  
indicator  
The main power indicator lights up when  
the main power switch is set to on. The On  
indicator lights up when the machine is on.  
Reference  
For more information, see General  
Settings Guide.  
16. Operation switch  
Press to turn the machine on. The On in-  
dicator lights up. To turn the machine off,  
press this switch again.  
Note  
ˆ You can program up to 16 destina-  
tions in the Quick Dial key.  
22. Data In indicator/Online indica-  
Note  
tor  
ˆ This key is inactivate while scanning  
or setting Facsimile Features.  
23. {Online} key  
17. User Function keys  
Each of these can be programmed for  
rapid access to frequently used features.  
24. {Lighter} and {Darker} keys  
Press to change the setting of image den-  
sity. Select the image density in five steps  
from Lighter to Darker.  
Features Programmed by Default  
25. {Original Type} key  
Key Function  
Press to select the original type pro-  
grammed with Text or Photo. When the  
original type is selected, the correspond-  
ing indicator lights.  
F1  
F2  
F3  
Start Manual Reception  
Switch RX Mode  
Print Journal  
26. {Cancel} key  
Press to cancel an operation or return to  
the previous display.  
18. {Memory Trans.} key  
Press to toggle between Memory Trans-  
mission and Immediate Transmission  
modes. The indicator lights up when  
Memory Transmission is selected.  
27. {OK} key  
Press to set a selected item or entered  
characters.  
19. {Resolution} key  
28. Number keys  
Use to enter numeric values.  
Press to switch between Standard, Detail  
and Fine. When the resolution type is se-  
lected, the corresponding indicator  
lights.  
29. {Start} key  
Press to begin faxing, printing reports or  
lists.  
Note  
ˆ The indicators are off when the resolu-  
tion is set to Standard.  
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Control Panel  
Reading the Display  
The display shows you the machine status, messages, and guides you through  
operations.  
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Note  
ˆ This machine automatically returns to standby mode if you do not use the  
machine for a certain period of time. You can select the period using "Facsim-  
ile Auto Reset Timer". See “Timer Settings”, General Settings Guide.  
Reading the display and using keys  
Display contents will differ depending on installed optional units.  
Note  
ˆ The copy display is set as the default display when the machine is turned on.  
You can change the settings in the System Settings. See General Settings Guide.  
ABZ102S.eps  
4
1
2
3
1. Selection keys  
Correspond to items at the bottom line on  
the display.  
3. {OK} key  
Press to set a selected item or entered nu-  
meric values.  
Example: The standby display  
• When the instruction "Press [  
appears in this manual, press the left  
selection key.  
• When the instruction "Press [Tone]"  
appears in this manual, press the mid-  
dle selection key.  
4. Scroll keys  
]"  
Press to move the cursor to each direction  
on by one.  
When {U}, {T}, {V} or {W} appears in  
this manual, press the scroll key of the  
same direction.  
• When the instruction "Press [TX Mode]"  
appears in this manual, press the right  
selection key.  
2. {Cancel} key  
Press to cancel an operation or return to  
the previous display.  
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Getting Started  
AAN200.eps  
1
2
1
5
3
4
1
1. Machine status or currently se-  
3. Destination entry  
4. Selection keys  
5. Selectable items  
lected function  
2. Message  
When Internet Fax Settings is ON  
ABZ300S.eps  
ABZ300S  
1
1. Switches the destination be-  
tween fax number and e-mail ad-  
dress.  
Note  
ˆ To use the Internet Fax functions,  
the optional printer/scanner unit  
is required.  
ˆ You need to set Internet Fax Set-  
tings to On in Fax Features. See  
p.68 “E-mail Settings”, Facsimile  
Reference <Advanced Features> .  
Standby display  
While the machine is in standby mode (immediately after the {Facsimile} key is  
pressed or after the {Clear Modes} key is pressed), the following display appears.  
***FAX605.tif***  
Note  
ˆ To return to standby mode, do one of the following:  
• If you have placed the original in the ADF (Auto Document Feeder) and  
have not pressed the {Start} key, remove the original.  
• If you are in User Tools mode, press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
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Control Panel  
Communication display  
While communicating, the machine status is displayed.  
Memory Transmission (fax transmission)  
1
***FAX606.tif***  
Reception  
***FAX407.tif***  
Immediate Transmission  
***FAX607.tif***  
TX Mode  
When a function is set to on, a “clip” mark is attached to that function name.  
***FAX608.tif***  
Note  
ˆ To set the transmission mode item, press [TX Mode].  
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Getting Started  
User code entry display  
When the following message appears on the display, User Code Management is  
active. Enter a user code to deactivate User Code Management.  
***FAX609.tif***  
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The machine can be set up so that no one can use it without entering a user code.  
This prevents unauthorized people from sending fax messages and helps track  
the activity of each user or department.  
Note  
ˆ You can specify a user code with “System Settings”. See “Registering a New  
User Code”, General Settings Guide.  
ˆ Even when User Code Management is on, you can still receive and print fax  
messages as normal.  
A Enter a user code of up to eight digits using the number keys.  
B Press the {OK} or {#} key.  
Note  
ˆ If an unprogrammed user code is entered, the display returns to that of  
step .  
A
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2. Faxing  
Transmission Modes  
There are two types of transmission:  
• Memory Transmission  
Immediate Transmission  
Immediately dials the destination  
number, and while scanning the  
original, sends it. This is conven-  
ient when you want to send an  
original quickly, or when you  
want to check if original was sent  
to the specified destination (since  
Immediate Transmission is made  
after establishing the connection).  
When using this type of transmis-  
sion, the original is not stored in  
memory, and you can only specify  
• Immediate Transmission  
Note  
ˆ You can use Parallel Memory Trans-  
mission that dials while the origi-  
nal is being scanned. See p.28  
“Parallel Memory Transmission”,  
Facsimile Reference <Advanced Fea-  
tures> .  
Memory Transmission  
one destination.  
Transmission starts automatically  
after the original has been stored in  
memory. It is a convenient method  
for when you are in a hurry and  
want to take the document away  
with you. You can also send the  
same original to several destina-  
GDRH240E.eps  
tions (broadcasting).  
Gfdoho2e.eps  
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Faxing  
Important  
Switching between Memory  
Transmission and Immediate  
Transmission  
ˆ If power outage lasts about an  
hour, or the machine is discon-  
nected from the power outlet  
for about an hour, documents  
stored in the fax machine's  
memory are deleted. If any doc-  
ument is deleted, the Power  
Failure Report is automatically  
printed out when the main  
power switch is turned on. Use  
this report to check which docu-  
ments were deleted. Simply  
turning off the power by press-  
ing the Operation switch does  
not delete stored documents.  
See p.98 “Turning Off the Main  
Power/In Case of a Power Fail-  
ure”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .  
Check the indicators on the operation  
panel to check which mode is current-  
ly active and press the {Memory  
2
Trans.} key to toggle between them.  
ABZ103S.eps  
Note  
ˆ You can select the transmission  
mode (Memory Transmission or  
Immediate Transmission) that is  
operative when the machine is  
turned on or when the {Clear  
Modes} key is pressed, using [Home  
Position] under [Key Operator Tools].  
See p.81 “Home Position”, Facsimi-  
le Reference <Advanced Features>  
(switch 02, bit 2).  
ˆ You can have the machine return  
to the status obtained by pressing  
the {Clear Modes} key after each  
transmission using [Home Position]  
under [Key Operator Tools]. See p.81  
“Home Position”, Facsimile Refer-  
ence <Advanced Features> (switch  
01, bit 7).  
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Placing Originals  
Placing Originals  
How to place A5, 51/2"× 81/2" and B5  
JIS size originals  
You can set your originals either in  
the Document Feeder or on the expo-  
sure glass. Some types of originals are  
unsuitable for the Document Feeder  
so they must be set on the exposure  
glass.  
AAN056S.eps  
Where original is placed  
Original  
Exposure glass  
For ADF  
*2  
*3  
2
Which way you place your original  
depends on its size and whether you  
are using the Document Feeder or the  
exposure glass.  
*1  
How to place A4, B5 JIS (Japanese  
Industrial Standard), A5, 51/2"× 81/2"  
AAN056S  
and 81/2"×11" size originals  
AAN055S.eps  
Note  
Where original is placed  
Original  
Exposure glass  
For ADF  
ˆ When you place originals as  
shown in the above illustration,  
the fax header will be printed on  
the received faxes at the destina-  
tion as follows:  
*1  
*2  
• *1 On the top of the fax  
• *2 On the left side of the fax  
• *3 When the scanning size is set  
to A4L or 81/2"×11"L on the  
original size specifying display.  
AAN055S  
Note  
ˆ When sending a fax, the image  
output at the other end depends on  
the size and orientation of paper  
used in the receiver's terminal. If  
the receiver does not use paper of  
the same size and orientation as  
that of the original, the fax image  
may be reduced in size, trimmed at  
both edges, or divided into two or  
more sheets. When sending an im-  
portant original, we recommend  
you ask the receiver about the size  
and orientation of the paper used  
in their terminal.  
ˆ When you place originals as  
shown in the above illustration,  
the fax header will be printed on  
the received faxes at the destina-  
tion as follows:  
• *1 On the top of the fax  
• *2 On the left side of the fax  
13  
     
Faxing  
ˆ Make sure that all ink, correcting  
fluid etc., has completely dried be-  
fore placing your original. If it is  
still wet, the exposure glass will be  
marked and those marks will ap-  
pear on the received image.  
B Lower the exposure glass cover or  
the ADF.  
Note  
ˆ When setting a bound original,  
the received image may contain  
some black areas. To reduce this  
effect, hold down the original to  
prevent the bound part from  
rising.  
ˆ You can send the first pages from  
the exposure glass then the re-  
maining pages from the ADF. Af-  
ter you have removed the last page  
from the exposure glass, insert the  
remaining pages in the ADF, and  
then press the {Start} key.  
2
Placing Originals in the ADF  
Use the ADF to scan in a stack of orig-  
inals in one operation.  
Reference  
For acceptable types of originals,  
see p.107 “Acceptable Types of  
Originals”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .  
Limitation  
ˆ Place all the originals to be sent in  
a single stack. You cannot place  
originals in the ADF one page at a  
time or in successive stacks.  
Placing a Single Original on  
the Exposure Glass  
Note  
ˆ To send an original longer than the  
following lengths, use Memory  
Transmission. However, the maxi-  
mum length of an original for  
Memory Transmission is 1200 mm  
(47").  
Place originals that cannot be placed  
in the ADF (Auto Document Feeder),  
such as a book, on the exposure glass  
one page at a time.  
A Place the original face down and  
align its upper left corner with the  
reference mark at the upper left  
corner of the exposure glass.  
• A4 size: 600 mm (23.6") for De-  
tail, 300 mm (11.8") for Fine  
ˆ If you frequently send long docu-  
ments, set Long Document Trans-  
mission to on with the User  
Parameters. If a jam occurs, the  
document might be damaged be-  
cause scanning will not stop. See  
p.76 “User Parameters”, Facsimile  
Reference <Advanced Features>  
(switch 14, bit 1).  
ABZ025S.eps  
ˆ If your original is bent or folded,  
flatten it before you place it.  
ˆ When sending thin originals, place  
ABZ025S  
them on the exposure glass.  
1. Positioning mark  
2. Left Scale  
ˆ If an original jammed, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then slowly  
remove the original.  
14  
   
Placing Originals  
ˆ You can check information about  
the sizes and number of originals  
that can be placed in the ADF. See  
p.107 “Acceptable Types of Origi-  
nals”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .  
Originals unsuitable for the ADF  
Do not place the following types of  
originals in the ADF because they  
may be damaged. Place them on the  
exposure glass instead.  
A Adjust the document guide to  
• Originals in unacceptable sizes  
(See p.107 “Acceptable Types of  
Originals”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .)  
match the size of the originals.  
2
B Align the edges of the originals  
and stack them in the ADF face  
up.  
• Originals containing staples or  
clips  
• Perforated or torn originals  
ABZ026S.eps  
• Curled, folded, or creased origi-  
nals  
• Pasted originals  
• Originals with any kind of coating,  
such as thermosensitive paper, art  
paper, aluminum foil, carbon pa-  
per, or conductive paper  
• Originals with index tabs, tags, or  
other projecting parts  
ABZ026S  
• Sticky originals, such as translu-  
cent paper  
1. Limit mark  
2. Document guide  
• Thin and soft originals  
• Originals of inappropriate weight  
(See p.107 “Acceptable Types of  
Originals”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .)  
• Originals in bound form, such as  
books  
• Transparent originals, such as  
OHP transparencies or translucent  
paper  
15  
 
Faxing  
Memory Transmission  
In Memory Transmission mode, after  
you press the {Start} key, the machine  
does not dial the destination until all  
pages of your fax message have been  
scanned into memory (in contrast to  
Immediate Transmission, where the  
number is dialed first and pages are  
scanned and sent one by one).  
Note  
ˆ Maximum number of destinations  
per Memory Transmission: 300.  
ˆ Combined total number of desti-  
nations of standby messages  
stored in memory: 300.  
2
ˆ After the total number of pro-  
grammed destination numbers ex-  
ceeds 300, you can perform only  
Immediate Transmission.  
Memory Transmission is useful be-  
cause:  
• You can take your original away  
from the machine without having  
to wait too long.  
ˆ The number of documents you can  
store is 200.  
ˆ The number of pages you can store  
in memory depends on the origi-  
nal images and the scan settings.  
You can store up to 160 standard  
pages (ITU-T #4 chart, Resolution:  
Standard, Original Type: Text).  
• While your message is being sent,  
other people can use the machine.  
• You can send the same message to  
more than one place in a single op-  
eration (broadcasting).  
Memory transmission mode has nor-  
mal fax and Internet Fax functions.  
ˆ Allows you to specify fax number  
and e-mail address simultaneous-  
ly.  
Important  
ˆ If there is a power failure (the main  
power switch is off) or the machine  
is unplugged out for more than  
one hour, all the documents stored  
in memory are deleted. As soon as  
the main power switch is turned  
on, the Power Failure Report is  
printed to help you identify delet-  
ed files. If you turn only the opera-  
tion switch off, documents are not  
deleted. See p.98 “Turning Off the  
Main Power/In Case of a Power  
Failure”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .  
Reference  
p.47 “Transmitting Internet Fax”  
A Make sure the Memory Trans. in-  
dicator lights.  
ABZ103S.eps  
ˆ We recommend you call the receiv-  
er and confirm with them when  
sending important messages.  
Note  
Limitation  
ˆ If it is not, press the {Memory  
ˆ If memory is full (0% appears on  
the display), Memory Transmis-  
sion is disabled. Use Immediate  
Transmission instead.  
Trans.} key.  
16  
     
Reference  
p.29 “Entering a Fax Number”  
B Place the original in the ADF, or  
on the exposure glass.  
p.31 “Entering an E-mail Ad-  
dress”  
Note  
ˆ You can send the first few pages  
from the exposure glass then  
the remaining pages from the  
ADF. After you remove the last  
page from the exposure glass,  
you have 60 seconds to insert  
the remaining pages in the ADF.  
p.31 “Using the Destination  
List”  
p.23 “Chain Dial”, Facsimile Ref-  
erence <Advanced Features>  
2
p.24 “Redial”, Facsimile Refer-  
ence <Advanced Features>  
ˆ Note that you cannot place orig-  
you start using the ADF.  
E When sending the same original  
to several destinations (broad-  
casting), press [Add Dest] to speci-  
Reference  
fy other destinations.  
***FAX610.tif***  
Reference  
p.25 “Scan Settings”  
p.26 “Original Type”  
Note  
p.27 “Image Density (Con-  
trast)”  
ˆ You do not have to press [Add  
using a Quick Dial key.  
D Specify a destination.  
***FAX601.tif***  
ˆ If you do not want to do a  
broadcast transmission, pro-  
ceed to step .  
G
F Specify a destination.  
***FAX611.tif***  
Note  
ˆ If you make a mistake, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
the correct number.  
Note  
ˆ Press [  
] to switch the des-  
tination between fax number  
and e-mail address.  
ˆ If you want to specify another  
destination, repeat steps and  
E
.
F
ˆ Entered destinations can be  
checked using {U} or {T}.  
17  
   
Faxing  
ˆ To delete an entered destina-  
tion, find it using {U} or {T},  
press the {Clear/Stop} key, and  
then press [Delete].  
-Broadcasting Sequence  
If you dial several destinations for the  
same message (broadcasting), the  
messages are sent in the order in  
which they were dialed. If the fax  
message could not be transmitted, the  
machine redials that destination after  
the last destination specified for  
broadcasting. For example, if you  
specify four destinations, A through  
D, for broadcasting, and if the lines to  
destinations A and C are busy, the  
machine dials the destinations in the  
following order: A, B, C, D, A, and C.  
G Press the {Start} key.  
Note  
ˆ Do not lift the ADF during scan-  
2
ning.  
After scanning, the standby dis-  
play appears.  
-Sending originals using the  
exposure glass  
A Make sure the Memory Trans. in-  
dicator lights. If it is not, press the  
{Memory Trans.} key.  
-Checking the Transmission  
B Place the first page of your original  
Progress  
face down on the exposure glass.  
To check which destinations the fax  
message has been sent to so far, print  
the Journal. See p.19 “Printing the  
Journal”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .  
C Specify a destination.  
D Make the scan settings you re-  
quire.  
E Press the {Start} key.  
The machine starts scanning.  
F Place the next original on the expo-  
sure glass within 60 seconds after  
the machine has finished scanning  
the first original.  
***FAX612.tif***  
G Repeat steps D to F for all origi-  
nals.  
H Place the last original, press the  
{Start} key, and then press the  
{#} key.  
18  
   
Canceling a Memory Transmission  
Canceling a Memory Transmission  
Even when fax number and e-mail  
address are simultaneously specified,  
or only e-mail address is specified,  
you can cancel the mode using the  
same procedure. However, you can-  
not cancel the transmission of a sent  
Internet Fax document.  
While the Original Is Being  
Scanned  
Use this procedure to cancel a trans-  
mission after pressing the {Start} key.  
2
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
ABZ105S.eps  
Before the Original Is Scanned  
Use this procedure to cancel a trans-  
mission before pressing the {Start}  
key.  
A Press the {Clear Modes} key.  
ABZ104S.eps  
The machine stops scanning.  
Note  
ˆ Scanning may be completed  
while you are performing the  
cancel operation.  
Note  
ˆ When documents are placed in  
the ADF, you can cancel trans-  
mission simply by removing  
them.  
While the Original Is Being  
Transmitted or Before the  
Transmission Is Started  
Use this procedure to cancel a trans-  
mission after scanning finishes. While  
transmitting, you can cancel trans-  
mission by pressing the {Clear/Stop}  
key. After canceling, skip steps 1 and  
2.  
Note  
ˆ If the transmission finishes while  
you are carrying out this proce-  
dure, it will not be canceled.  
19  
         
Faxing  
ˆ If you cancel a message while it is  
being sent, the transmission is halt-  
ed as soon as you finish the cancel-  
lation procedure. However, some  
pages of your message may have  
already been sent and received at  
the other end.  
A Make sure that the standby dis-  
2
play appears.  
Note  
ˆ If you press the {Clear/Stop} key  
while the original is being  
scanned, scanning stops.  
B Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
ABZ105S.eps  
C Press [Stop TX].  
***FAX613.tif***  
D Press [Delete].  
***FAX614.tif***  
The standby display appears.  
Note  
ˆ If you want to cancel stopping,  
press [No].  
20  
Immediate Transmission  
Immediate Transmission  
With Immediate Transmission, when  
you press the {Start} key, the fax  
number is dialed immediately. The  
message is scanned and transmitted  
page by page without being stored in  
memory. This contrasts with Memory  
Transmission which scans all pages  
into memory before dialing the desti-  
nation.  
ˆ You can have the machine return  
to the default transmission mode  
(Memory Transmission or Imme-  
diate Transmission) after every  
transmission. You can change this  
so that the desired setting is main-  
tained. See p.66 “General Set-  
tings/Adjust”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features> .  
2
Immediate Transmission is useful if  
you want immediate confirmation  
that the message is being sent to the  
correct destination (just check the oth-  
er terminal's Own Name or Own Fax  
Number on the control panel during  
transmission).  
A Make sure the Memory Trans. in-  
dicator is off.  
ABZ103S.eps  
Limitation  
ˆ Internet Fax is performed only  
with Memory Transmission which  
starts transmission automatically  
after storing documents in memo-  
ry. If you specify Immediate Trans-  
mission in Internet Fax, the “Try  
again after switching to  
memory transmission.” message  
appears. When this happens, press  
[Exit], and then switch to Memory  
Transmission.  
Note  
ˆ If it is not, press the {Memory  
Trans.} key.  
B Place the original.  
Note  
Note  
ˆ You can scan a few pages of  
your original from the exposure  
glass and the remaining pages  
from the ADF. When you have  
finished scanning from the ex-  
posure glass, remove the origi-  
nal from the exposure glass and  
place the remaining pages in the  
ADF within 10 seconds.  
ˆ You cannot send the same docu-  
ment to multiple destinations  
(broadcasting). Memory Transmis-  
sion allows this function.  
ˆ You can have the machine set to  
Memory Transmission mode or  
Immediate Transmission mode  
right after the power is turned on.  
See p.81 “Home Position”, Facsimi-  
le Reference <Advanced Features> .  
ˆ To send two or more pages us-  
ing the exposure glass, set them  
one page at a time.  
ˆ The original can be placed  
whenever, before the {Start} key  
is pressed.  
21  
   
Faxing  
Reference  
p.13 “Placing Originals”.  
E Press the {Start} key.  
The machine calls the destination.  
While it is dialing, the number or  
name which is programmed as the  
Own Name or Own Fax Number  
in the machine of the other party is  
shown on the display. When con-  
nected, the machine starts scan-  
quire.  
p.25 “Scan Settings”  
2
p.26 “Original Type”  
ning the original.  
ABZ106S.eps  
p.27 “Image Density (Con-  
trast)”  
D Specify a destination.  
***FAX615.tif***  
Note  
Note  
ˆ Do not lift the ADF during scan-  
ˆ If you make a mistake, press the  
ning.  
display appears.  
Reference  
p.29 “Specifying a Destination”  
p.31 “Using the Destination  
List”  
p.23 “Chain Dial”, Facsimile Ref-  
erence <Advanced Features>  
p.24 “Redial”, Facsimile Refer-  
ence <Advanced Features>  
22  
Immediate Transmission  
-Sending originals using the  
exposure glass  
A Make sure the Memory Trans. in-  
dicator is off. If it is not, press the  
{Memory Trans.} key.  
B Place the first page face down on  
2
the exposure glass.  
C Specify a destination.  
D Make the scan settings you re-  
quire.  
E Press the {Start} key.  
F Place the next original on the expo-  
sure glass within 10 seconds after  
the machine has finished scanning  
the first original.  
***FAX616.tif***  
G Repeat steps D to F for all origi-  
nals.  
H Place the last original, and then  
press the {#} key.  
23  
Faxing  
Canceling an Immediate Transmission  
Before You Have Pressed  
{Start} Key  
A Press the {Clear Modes} key.  
2
ABZ104S.eps  
Note  
ˆ When the original is placed in  
the ADF, you can also cancel an  
Immediate Transmission by re-  
moving the original.  
After You Have Pressed  
{Start} Key  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key, and  
then remove the original.  
ABZ105S.eps  
Note  
ˆ If the transmission finishes  
while you are carrying out this  
procedure, it will not be can-  
celed.  
24  
       
Scan Settings  
Scan Settings  
You may want to send many different  
types of fax messages. Some of these  
may be difficult to reproduce at the  
receiver's end. However, your ma-  
chine has three settings that you can  
adjust to help you transmit your doc-  
ument with the best possible image  
quality.  
Fine (8 x 15.4 lines/mm, 200 x 400 dpi)  
Select for originals with fine details  
or when you require the best possi-  
ble image clarity. This resolution is  
four times finer than Standard.  
2
Limitation  
ˆ If the other party's machine does  
not support the resolution at  
which you are sending, this ma-  
chine automatically switches to a  
resolution that is supported. You  
can check the resolution at which  
you sent actually. See p.19 “Print-  
ing the Journal”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features> .  
Resolution:  
Standard, Detail, Fine  
Original Type:  
Text, Photo  
Image Density (Contrast):  
Manual Image Density (five levels)  
ˆ Transmission at Fine resolution is  
possible with originals of A4,  
81/2"×11" and smaller. Even if you  
select the Fine resolution for the  
original exceeding A4, 81/2"×11",  
the resolution type is forcibly  
changed to Detail.  
Resolution  
Images and text are scanned into the  
machine by converting them to se-  
quences of dots. The density of the  
dots determines the quality of the im-  
age and how long it takes to transmit.  
Therefore, images scanned at high  
resolution (Fine) have high quality  
but transmission takes longer. Con-  
versely, low resolution (Standard)  
scanning results in lower quality but  
your original is sent more quickly. Se-  
lect the setting that matches your  
needs based upon this trade off be-  
tween speed and image clarity.  
ˆ In Internet Fax transmission, if the  
destination is not set in full mode,  
the original is scanned using De-  
tail, even if you select [Fine].  
Note  
ˆ The machine supports Standard,  
Detail, and Fine resolutions.  
ˆ The resolution type selected as  
soon as the machine is turned on or  
modes cleared is set to [Standard].  
Standard (8 x 3.85 lines/mm, 200 x 100  
dpi)  
Select for originals containing nor-  
mal size characters.  
Detail (8 x 7.7 lines/mm, 200 x 200 dpi)  
Select for originals containing  
small characters or when you re-  
quire greater clarity. This resolu-  
tion is twice as fine as Standard.  
25  
               
Faxing  
ˆ You can select which original type  
(Text or Photo) is active when the  
machine is first turned on, or when  
the {Clear Modes} key is pressed,  
using [Home Position] under [Key  
Operator Tools]. See p.81 “Home Po-  
sition”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> (switch 02, bit 1).  
A Press the {Resolution} key to  
switch between resolutions. The  
indicators above the key shows  
the current selection.  
ABZ107S.eps  
2
ˆ You can set the machine to return  
to the initial status obtained by  
pressing the {Clear Modes} key af-  
ter each transmission using [Home  
Position] under [Key Operator Tools].  
See p.81 “Home Position”, Facsimi-  
le Reference <Advanced Features>  
(switch 01, bit 7).  
Note  
ˆ The indicators are off when the  
resolution is set to Standard.  
A Press the {Original Type} key for  
the type you require.  
ABZ108S.eps  
Original Type  
If your original contains photo-  
graphs, illustrations, or diagrams  
with complex shading patterns or  
grays, select the appropriate original  
type to optimize image clarity.  
Text  
Select Text to send an original con-  
taining a high-contrast black-and-  
white image. Use this setting even  
if your original contains text and  
photographs or if you only want to  
send clearer text.  
Photo  
Select Photo to send an original  
containing a halftone image such  
as a photograph or a color original.  
Note  
ˆ If you select Photo, the transmis-  
sion will take longer than if you se-  
lect Text.  
ˆ If you send a fax message with  
Photo and the background of the  
received image is dirty, reduce the  
density and re-send.  
26  
         
Scan Settings  
When placing originals on the exposure  
glass  
Image Density (Contrast)  
The text and diagrams in your origi-  
nal should stand out clearly from the  
paper they are written on. If your  
original has a darker background  
than normal (for example, a newspa-  
per clipping), or if the writing is faint,  
adjust the image density.  
Note  
ˆ Select density, resolution, and  
original type within 60 seconds for  
Memory Transmission (10 seconds  
for Immediate Transmission). The  
remaining time is shown on the  
display.  
2
Use the {Image Density} key to vary  
the image density within 5 levels.  
A Check which pages you want to  
scan with different settings.  
A Press the {Lighter} or {Darker} key  
to change the density from five  
B Remove the previous page and  
density level.  
ABZ109S.eps  
place the next page.  
C Select the image density, resolu-  
tion, and original type.  
ABZ110S.eps  
Mixing Scan Settings for a  
Multiple Page Original  
ABZ107S.eps  
When sending an original of several  
pages, you can select a different im-  
age density, resolution, and original  
type setting for each page.  
Place the original, select the scan set-  
tings for the first page, dial, and then  
press the {Start} key as you would  
normally. Then follow one of the fol-  
lowing two procedures.  
Note  
ˆ Adjust the settings for each  
page before you press the  
{Start} key.  
Note  
ˆ It is recommended that originals  
be placed on the exposure glass  
when mixing scan settings for a  
multiple page original.  
27  
         
Faxing  
When placing originals in the ADF  
Note  
ˆ Depending on what time the scan  
settings are adjusted, the settings  
may not be reflected in the result-  
ing operation.  
2
A Check which pages you want to  
scan with different settings.  
B Select the image density, resolu-  
tion, and original type before the  
next page is scanned.  
ABZ110S.eps  
ABZ107S.eps  
28  
 
Specifying a Destination  
Specifying a Destination  
one of three methods.  
Entering a Fax Number  
Enter numbers directly using the key  
pad on the right side of the control  
p.29 “Entering a Fax Number”  
2
E-mail address  
Note  
p.31 “Entering an E-mail Address”  
Destination list  
128 digits.  
p.31 “Using the Destination List”  
ˆ You can insert pauses and tones in  
a fax number. See p.30 “Pause”,  
p.30 “Tone”.  
This section covers these functions  
and others in more detail.  
Note  
A Make sure that  
is displayed in  
the destination display column.  
ˆ The display shows the percentage  
of free memory space for storing  
originals. Since fax numbers and e-  
mail addresses are programmed in  
separate memory, dialing fax  
numbers using the number keys  
does not change the percentage on  
the display.  
FAX601.tif  
Note  
ˆ If it is not displayed, press  
[
].  
B Enter the fax number using the  
number keys.  
FAX615.tif  
Note  
ˆ If you make a mistake, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
again.  
29  
         
Faxing  
Note  
Pause  
ˆ A tone is shown as a “•” on the dis-  
Press the {Pause/Redial} key when di-  
play.  
aling or storing a number to insert a  
pause of about two seconds.  
Using the Tone function with On  
Hook Dial  
ABZ111S.eps  
2
A Press the {On Hook Dial} key.  
ABZ112S.eps  
Note  
ˆ You cannot insert a pause before  
the first digit of a fax number. If  
you press the {Pause/Redial} key at  
the first digit, a redial occurs. See  
p.24 “Redial”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features> .  
B Enter the fax number using the  
number keys.  
***FAX618.tif***  
ˆ A pause is shown as a “-” on the  
display.  
***FAX617.tif***  
C Press [Tone].  
***FAX619.tif***  
Note  
ˆ You can also program numbers in-  
cluding pauses in destination lists.  
D Enter the number you want to  
Tone  
tone dial using the number keys.  
***FAX620.tif***  
This function allows a machine con-  
nected to a pulse dialing line to send  
tonal signals (for example if you want  
to use a special service on a tone dial-  
ing line).  
Limitation  
ˆ Certain services may be unavaila-  
ble when using the Tone function.  
30  
           
Specifying a Destination  
Reference  
“Entering Text”, General Set-  
tings Guide  
Entering an E-mail Address  
When using Internet Fax transmis-  
sion, specify the e-mail address in  
place of the fax number.  
The destination is specified.  
***FAX624.tif***  
Note  
ˆ You can enter up to 128 characters.  
2
A Make sure that is displayed in  
the destination display column.  
***FAX621.tif***  
Using the Destination List  
You can program up to 150 destina-  
tions (fax numbers and e-mail ad-  
dresses) into the destination list. The  
destinations programmed into desti-  
nation numbers 001 to 016 can be  
specified by pressing Quick Dial keys  
01 to 16. Hence, you should program  
frequently used destinations in the  
Quick Dial keys. In a Quick Dial key,  
you can program a single destination  
or multiple destinations (fax numbers  
and/or e-mail addresses). A Quick  
Dial key programmed with multiple  
destinations is called a Group Dial.  
You can send (broadcast) the same  
message to the destinations in the  
Group Dial.  
Note  
ˆ If it is not displayed, press  
[
].  
B Press [Manual].  
***FAX622.tif***  
C Enter the e-mail address destina-  
tion, and then press the {OK} key.  
***FAX623.tif***  
You can also program a name for a  
Quick Dial key (for example "Brown",  
or "Branch Office") that will appear  
before you press the {Start} key to  
start sending.  
Preparation  
Note  
In the destination list, program in-  
dividual fax numbers, e-mail ad-  
dresses and/or groups of  
destinations. See “Registering a  
Fax Destination”, “Registering an  
E-mail Destination”, and “Regis-  
tering a New Group”, General Set-  
tings Guide.  
ˆ If you make a mistake, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
again.  
ˆ To change the e-mail address af-  
ter pressing the {OK} key, press  
[EditDest], re-enter an e-mail ad-  
dress, and then press the {OK}  
key.  
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Faxing  
If the destionation's name has been  
stored, the name is shown on the  
display. If it is not, the fax number  
Limitation  
ˆ Group Dial can be used for Memo-  
ry Transmission only; not Immedi-  
ate Transmission. If you specify  
Immediate Transmission in Group  
Dial, the "Try again after  
switching to memory trans-  
mission." message appears.  
When this happens, press [Exit],  
and then switch to Memory Trans-  
mission.  
or e-mail address is shown.  
***FAX625.tif***  
2
Note  
ˆ If you make a mistake, press the  
Note  
{Clear/Stop} key and try again.  
ˆ To check the contents of Quick Di-  
al, print the destination list. See  
“Key Operator Tools”, General Set-  
tings Guide.  
ˆ If you want to specify another  
destination, press [Add Dest] and  
specify another fax number or  
e-mail address.  
ˆ A stored name can be printed out  
on the first page of a received fax at  
the other end. See p.9 “Label Inser-  
tion”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .  
ˆ You do not have to press [Add  
Dest] when adding a destination  
using the Quick Dial keys.  
B Press the {Start} key.  
ˆ To check the contents of the  
Groups, print the list. See “Key  
Operator Tools”, General Settings  
Guide.  
Specifying a group of destinations using  
the Quick Dial key  
A Place the original, and then select  
Specifying a destination using the Quick  
Dial key  
the scan settings you require.  
B Press the Quick Dial key in which  
the Group is programmed.  
A Press the Quick Dial key in which  
ABZ113S.eps  
the destination's number is pro-  
grammed.  
ABZ113S.eps  
***FAX626.tif***  
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Specifying a Destination  
Note  
B Press the {Check Destination} key.  
ABZ114S.eps  
ˆ If you make a mistake, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key and try again.  
ˆ If you want to specify other des-  
tinations, press [Add Dest].  
C Press the {Start} key.  
2
Note  
ˆ If you press an incorrect Quick  
Dial key, press the {Clear/Stop}  
key, and then press the Quick  
Dial key you want.  
C If you specified more than one  
destination, display them one by  
one using {U} or {T}.  
***FAX628.tif***  
ˆ To cancel all the destinations  
specified by the Quick Dial key,  
press the {Clear Mode} key.  
Then, repeat from step B.  
Note  
Checking the Specified  
Destination  
ˆ If you specified a group using  
the Quick Dial keys, , the  
group icon appears to the right  
of the destination name.  
If you specified from the destination  
list, you can display the name and fax  
numbers or e-mail addresses. If the  
group is specified for the destination,  
you can display fax numbers or e-  
mail addresses in the group.  
D Press the {OK} key when confir-  
mation is complete.  
The display returns to that of step  
A.  
A Make sure the destination name  
appears on the display.  
***FAX627.tif***  
Note  
ˆ If you want to specify other des-  
tinations, press [Add Dest].  
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Faxing  
Searching for a Destination  
Use this procedure to search through  
B Make sure [Search by Name] is se-  
lected.  
***FAX629.tif***  
Search by Destination Name  
2
Select by Display Destination List  
List”  
Note  
ˆ If [Search by Name] is not select-  
ed, press {U} or {T} to display.  
Specifying a Registration Number  
Number”  
C Press the {OK} key.  
[Search by Name] entry display ap-  
pears.  
p.37 “Search by Fax Number”  
D Enter characters to search.  
***FAX630.tif***  
Search by E-mail Address  
p.38 “Search by E-mail Address”  
Search by Destination Name  
Note  
Reference  
“Entering Text”, General Set-  
tings Guide.  
ˆ The search returns only destina-  
tions whose beginnings match the  
entered name.  
Note  
ˆ This function distinguishes be-  
tween lowercase and uppercase  
letters.  
ˆ If you enter a wrong destination  
name, press {W}, {V} or the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
the destination name again.  
A Press the {Search Destination} key.  
ABZ115S.eps  
E Press the {OK} key.  
[Search by Name] confirmation dis-  
play appears.  
34  
       
Searching for a Destination  
F Press the {OK} key.  
A Press [  
] to switch the desti-  
***FAX631.tif***  
nation to fax number  
or e-mail  
address  
.
***FAX001.tif***  
A search progress starts, then  
search result appears.  
2
B Press the {Search Destination} key.  
Note  
ABZ115S.eps  
ˆ If no destination is matched for  
specified text, "Specified  
destination is not pro-  
grammed. " is displayed. Press  
[Exit] to return to the display of  
B.  
G Select the destination name to  
specify using {U} or {T}.  
C Select [Display Destination List] us-  
***FAX632.tif***  
ing {T} or {U}.  
FAX629.tif  
H Press the {OK} key.  
D Press the {OK} key.  
The destination which you  
searched is specified for the desti-  
nation.  
Destinations appear in order of  
registration number.  
Note  
E Select the destination you want to  
ˆ Press [Add Dest] to specify other  
specify using {T} or {U}.  
***FAX633.tif***  
destinations.  
Selecting from Destination  
List  
Destinations can be selected from the  
destination list. Destinations appear  
in order of registration number.  
Limitation  
ˆ Fax and e-mail destinations are not  
displayed at the same time.  
35  
     
Faxing  
F Press the {OK} key.  
D Enter the three-digit registration  
number of desired Quick Dial  
The specified destination is select-  
ed.  
key by number keys.  
***FAX634.tif***  
Note  
ˆ Press [Add Dest] to specify other  
destinations.  
ˆ You cannot specify destinations  
twice. If you try to, the “This  
destination has already  
been programmed.” message  
appears. Press [Exit] to return to  
the standby display.  
2
Note  
ˆ If you enter a wrong registra-  
tion number, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
the code again.  
Specifying a Registration  
Number  
E Press the {OK} key.  
Search result appears.  
You can search by Destination Lists.  
Note  
ˆ If no destination is matched for  
specified registration number,  
"Specified destination is  
not programmed. " is dis-  
played. Press [Exit] to return to  
the display of B.  
Limitation  
ˆ Fax and e-mail destination are not  
displayed at the same time.  
A Press the {Search Destination} key.  
ABZ115S.eps  
F Press the {OK} key.  
***FAX635.tif***  
B Select [Search by Registration No.]  
The destination which you  
searched is specified for the desti-  
nation.  
using {U} or {T}.  
FAX629.tif  
Note  
ˆ If you try to specify the destina-  
tion again, "This destination  
has already been pro-  
grammed." is displayed. Press  
[Exit] to return to the destination  
specifying display.  
C Press the {OK} key.  
[Search by Registration No.] entry  
display appears.  
ˆ Press [Add Dest] to specify other  
destinations.  
36  
     
Searching for a Destination  
E Enter a fax number to search for.  
Search by Fax Number  
***FAX637.tif***  
Note  
ˆ The search returns only destina-  
tions whose beginnings match the  
entered fax number.  
2
Note  
A Press [  
] to display  
.
***FAX636.tif***  
ˆ You can search with a part of  
the fax number. However, you  
must enter a number from top  
for beginning matching.  
ˆ If you enter a wrong fax  
number, press {W}, {V} or the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
the number again.  
B Press the {Search Destination} key.  
ABZ115S.eps  
F Press the {OK} key.  
[Search by Fax No.] confirmation  
display appears.  
***FAX638.tif***  
C Select [Search by Fax No.] using {U}  
or {T}.  
FAX629.tif  
G Press the {OK} key.  
***FAX639.tif***  
Note  
ˆ If [Search by Fax No.] does not ap-  
Search result appears.  
pear,  
is not selected in step A.  
Press the {Cancel} key to return  
Note  
to step A.  
ˆ If no destination is matched for  
specified fax number, "Speci-  
fied destination is not  
programmed. " is displayed.  
Press [Exit] to return to step C.  
D Press the {OK} key.  
[Search by Fax No.] entry display ap-  
pears.  
37  
     
Faxing  
H Select the number to specify us- C Select [Search by E-mail Address] us-  
ing {U} or {T}.  
ing {U} or {T}.  
***FAX640.tif***  
FAX629.tif  
2
Note  
I Press the {OK} key.  
ˆ If [Search by E-mail Address] does  
not appear, is not selected in  
step A. Press the {Cancel} key to  
return to step A.  
The destination which you  
searched is specified.  
Note  
ˆ Press [Add Dest] to specify other  
D Press the {OK} key.  
destinations.  
[Search by E-mail Address] entry dis-  
play appears.  
Search by E-mail Address  
E Enter an e-mail address to search  
for.  
Note  
***FAX642.tif***  
ˆ The search returns only destina-  
tions whose beginnings match the  
entered e-mail address.  
A Press [  
] to display  
.
***FAX641.tif***  
Reference  
"Entering Text", General Settings  
Guide  
Note  
ˆ You can search with a part of  
the e-mail address. However,  
you must enter a number from  
top for beginning matching.  
B Press the {Search Destination} key.  
ABZ115S.eps  
ˆ If you enter a wrong e-mail ad-  
dress, press {W}, {V} or the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
the address again.  
F Press the {OK} key.  
[Search by E-mail Address] confirma-  
tion display appears.  
38  
     
Searching for a Destination  
G Press the {OK} key.  
***FAX643.tif***  
Search result appears.  
2
Note  
ˆ If no destination is matched for  
specified e-mail address,  
"Specified destination is  
not programmed. " is dis-  
played. Press [Exit] to return to  
the display of C.  
H Select the e-mail address to speci-  
fy using {U} or {T}.  
***FAX644.tif***  
I Press the {OK} key.  
The destination which you  
searched is specified.  
Note  
ˆ Press [Add Dest] to specify other  
destinations.  
39  
Faxing  
Reception  
There are two ways you can set up  
your machine to handle incoming  
calls:  
ˆ Set a smaller number of rings  
for the telephone answering  
machine than for the fax ma-  
chine.  
• Manual Reception (external tele-  
phone required)  
ˆ This function will not work  
with certain answering ma-  
chines.  
2
• Auto Reception  
Auto Switch  
In this mode, the machine rings a  
number of times. You can answer  
the call while the machine is ring-  
ing. If you do not answer the call,  
the machine automatically chang-  
es to receive fax messages.  
Switching the Reception Mode  
You can switch reception modes us-  
ing the Reception Settings menu (un-  
der Fax Features). See p.67  
“Reception Settings”, Facsimile Refer-  
ence <Advanced Features> .  
Manual Reception  
If you program a User Function key  
with Switch Reception Mode, you can  
switch reception mode quickly. See  
p.66 “General Settings/Adjust”, Fac-  
simile Reference <Advanced Features> .  
This function is set to the User Func-  
tion key {F2} as default.  
When a telephone call comes in,  
the machine rings. If the call is a fax  
message, you must switch manual-  
ly to facsimile mode.  
Auto Reception  
When a telephone call comes in,  
the machine automatically re-  
ceives it as a fax message. Use this  
setting on a dedicated fax line.  
A Press the {Switch RX Mode} key.  
ABZ116S.eps  
Note  
ˆ The external telephone is re-  
quired to use this machine as a  
telephone.  
ˆ You can change the number of  
rings. See p.67 “RX Mode Auto  
Switch Time”, Facsimile Refer-  
ence <Advanced Features> .  
ˆ When the other party send a fax  
message, the machine changes  
to receive the fax message auto-  
matically.  
ˆ You can connect a telephone an-  
swering machine with Auto Se-  
lect.  
40  
           
Reception  
B {SUel}ecotrth{Te }r,ecaenpdtitohnenmpodreessusthineg  
{OK} key.  
***FAX645.tif***  
2
The standby display appears.  
Note  
ˆ To cancel the selection, press the  
{Cancel} key.  
Receiving a Fax in Manual  
Reception Mode  
A When the machine rings, pick up  
the handset of the external tele-  
phone.  
B If you hear beeps, press the {Start}  
key. (The {Start} key is only avail-  
able in facsimile mode when an  
original is not placed.)  
C Select [Start RX] using {U} or {T}.  
***FAX646.tif***  
D Replace the handset of the exter-  
nal telephone. The machine will  
start receiving.  
41  
   
Faxing  
2
42  
3. Using Internet Fax Functions  
Internet Fax Functions  
The optional printer/scanner unit is required.  
This machine converts scanned document images to e-mail format and transmits  
the data over the Internet.  
The e-mail sent by this machine can be received by another Internet Fax ma-  
chine. Instead of dialing the telephone number of the destination you want to  
send to, you enter the relevant e-mail address.  
You can also print or forward received e-mail messages.  
ABZ028S.eps  
This machine  
E-Mail: [email protected]y.com  
FAX No:310-876-4321  
E-Mail: [email protected]y.com  
FAX No:212-123-5678  
FAX  
FAX No:310-567-1234  
Note  
ˆ This machine must be connected to a LAN and set up correctly in order to use  
its Internet Fax functions. See Network Guide.  
ˆ The Internet Fax function supported by this machine is compliant with ITU-  
T Rec. T.37.  
ˆ You can receive e-mail messages with an attached TIFF-F image sent from  
computers.  
43  
     
Using Internet Fax Functions  
Internet Fax Precautions  
• Internet Fax communicates with a server over a LAN. It cannot communicate  
directly with other parties.  
• If a transmission is not successful, this machine usually receives an e-mail er-  
ror notification. See p.99 “Server-Generated Error E-mail”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features> . However, e-mail error notifications may not be trans-  
mitted for various reasons. We recommend you confirm receipt of important  
document by calling the other party.  
• The level of security for Internet communications is low. We recommend you  
use the telephone network for confidential communications.  
3
• Voice communication is not supported over a LAN.  
• Internet Fax delivery might be delayed due to network congestion. Use a  
standard fax whenever communication is time sensitive.  
• If you use this machine with dial-up connection, the Auto E-mail Reception  
function accesses the provider's server via telephone line and may incur call  
charges even if you do not receive e-mail. To reduce the frequency of server  
access, specify a large E-mail Reception Interval. For the E-mail Reception In-  
terval setting, see "Settings You Can Change with User Tools - File Transfer",  
Network Guide.  
Functions Not Supported by E-mail Transmission  
The following functions are supported with standard fax transmission, but not  
with Internet Faxing.  
• Immediate Transmission  
• Chain Dial  
• On Hook Dial  
• Manual Dial  
• JBIG Transmission  
• Batch Transmission  
• ECM (Error Correction Mode)  
Functions Not Supported by E-mail Reception  
The following functions are supported with standard fax reception, but not with  
Internet Faxing.  
• Memory Lock Reception  
• Authorized Reception  
44  
                           
Internet Fax Functions  
T.37 Full Mode  
This machine is T.37 full mode compatible. T.37 full mode is an international  
standard for Internet Fax transmission. (ITU-T announcement, RFC2532)  
When an Internet Fax communication is made between T.37 full mode compat-  
ible machines, the receiver side sends the return receipt (dispatched) in response  
to the reception confirmation request attached to the sent e-mail. This return re-  
ceipt includes the receiver's reception capability information (compression type,  
paper size, and resolution). When the receiver is programmed in the Address  
Book as the full mode destination, the sender side automatically registers the re-  
ceived information in the Address Book. This allows you to send subsequent an  
Internet Fax document to that receiver based on this information.  
3
Note  
ˆ When you program a destination in the Address Book via a Web browser,  
program the T.37 full mode supporting machine as the T.37 full mode desti-  
nation. See p.58 “Editing Receiver's Fax Information Via Web Browser”, Fac-  
simile Reference <Advanced Features> .  
ˆ When you use Internet Fax transmission, you can send a document to multi-  
ple destinations at once. However, when you specify full mode destinations,  
since each destination may have a different reception capability, transmission  
is done one by one in the specified transmission order.  
Returning a Return Receipt  
When an e-mail is received, if the sender requests reception confirmation, the  
receiver sends a return receipt that includes the receiving machine's capabil-  
ity (compression type, paper size, and resolution).  
Registering the Received Reception Confirmation Contents  
When the sender receives the return receipt that includes the receiver's recep-  
tion capability, the sender checks the sent final recipient address is pro-  
grammed in the Address Book. If it is programmed as a full mode destination,  
the sender automatically registers the receiver's reception capability. The reg-  
istered reception capability is updated each time the sender receives new re-  
ception capability information. The sender can send documents to the  
receiver based on this information.  
Requesting a Reception Confirmation  
When the receiver's machine supports T.37 full mode and is programmed as  
a full mode machine and its reception capability is set in the Address Book,  
the machine requests the reception confirmation from the receiver. Then, the  
machine will receive the return receipt (sent) that includes the receiver's re-  
ception capability.  
45  
   
Using Internet Fax Functions  
Note  
ˆ If the receiver is programmed as the simple mode machine or not pro-  
grammed in the Address Book, the receiver's reception capability cannot be  
registered.  
ˆ If you know the receiver's reception capability, you can set it manually. How-  
ever, this setting will be overwritten when the machine receives the return re-  
ceipt. See p.58 “Editing Receiver's Fax Information Via Web Browser”,  
Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features> .  
3
46  
Transmitting Internet Fax  
Transmitting Internet Fax  
Return Receipt  
Preparation  
You can confirm sent documents  
were properly received using e-  
mail or Journal.  
You need to make System Settings  
beforehand. See “Setting Up the  
Machine on a Network”, Network  
Guide.  
Important  
This section describes how to scan a  
document into the memory and send  
it as e-mail. Specify the destination's  
e-mail address instead of fax number.  
ˆ If power outage lasts about an  
hour, or the machine is disconnect-  
ed from the power outlet for about  
an hour, documents stored in the  
fax machine's memory are deleted.  
If any document is deleted, the  
Power Failure Report is automati-  
cally printed out when the main  
power switch is turned on. Use this  
report to check which documents  
were deleted. Simply turning off  
the power by pressing the Opera-  
tion switch does not delete stored  
documents. See p.98 “Turning Off  
the Main Power/In Case of a Pow-  
er Failure”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features> .  
3
You can send Internet Fax documents  
only with Memory Transmission. If  
you specify Immediate Transmission  
in Internet Fax, the "Try again af-  
ter switching to memory trans-  
mission." message appears. When  
this happens, press [Exit], and then  
switch to Memory Transmission.  
When sending documents, you can  
set e-mail options using [TX Mode].  
You can set the following options:  
Attach Subject  
ˆ You may not be able to send large  
files as e-mail, depending on e-  
mail environment conditions.  
Allows you to enter a subject for  
the document you want to send.  
Note  
ˆ The level of security for Internet  
communications is low. Use of the  
telephone network is recommend-  
ed for confidential communica-  
tions.  
ˆ For convenience, program fre-  
quently-used subject. "Urgent",  
and "High" are programmed as  
default. See "Settings You Can  
Change with User Tools - File  
Transfer", Network Guide.  
Limitation  
ˆ When available memory is low,  
you may not be able to send the In-  
ternet Faxes.  
ˆ You can enter up to 64 charac-  
ters in total.  
ˆ If you send e-mail without set-  
ting a subject in "E-mail Op-  
subject is automatically insert-  
ed. For more details about how  
a subject is automatically insert-  
ed, see p.51 “About the E-mail  
Subject”.  
Note  
ˆ Because the machine sends docu-  
ments as e-mail messages with an  
attached TIFF-F image, viewer ap-  
plications are required in order to  
view documents when they are re-  
ceived on a computer.  
ˆ You cannot send a subject only  
as e-mail without an original.  
47  
       
Using Internet Fax Functions  
ted e-mail messages. See p.68 “E-  
mail Settings”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features> .  
C Select [E-mail Options] using {U} or  
{T}, and then press the {OK} key.  
***FAX648.tif***  
ˆ See p.56 “Received Images” for  
how e-mail is actually received by  
the computer when it is sent with  
mail options selected.  
ˆ When you transmit an Internet Fax  
specifying a user code, and the e-  
mail address is set as the routing  
destination of the specified user  
code, a Communication Result Re-  
port is sent after the transmission  
is completed. This makes it possi-  
ble to verify the result of a trans-  
mission.  
To enter the subject directly  
3
A Select [Attach Subject] using {U}  
or {T}, and then press the {OK}  
key.  
***FAX649.tif***  
ˆ You can specify fax destination  
and Internet Fax destination si-  
multaneously.  
B Select [Manual Input] using {U}  
ˆ You cannot send e-mails to a desti-  
or {T}, and then press the {OK}  
nation as cc.  
key.  
***FAX650.tif***  
A Press [  
] to display  
.
***FAX647.tif***  
C Enter the subject.  
***FAX651.tif***  
B When you set an e-mail option,  
press [TX Mode].  
FAX647.tif  
Reference  
"Entering Text", General Set-  
tings Guide.  
If you are not setting e-mail op-  
tions, proceed to step D.  
Note  
ˆ If you enter a wrong subject,  
press the {Clear/Stop} key,  
and then enter the subject  
again.  
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Transmitting Internet Fax  
D Press the {OK} key.  
Setting Return Receipt  
The display returns to that of  
step A .  
A Select [Return Receipt] using {U}  
or {T}, and then press the {OK}  
Note  
key.  
FAX649.tif  
ˆ If you press the {Cancel} key,  
entering a subject is canceled.  
The display returns to that of  
step A .  
To enter the programmed subject  
3
B Press {U} or {T} to select [On].  
***FAX652.tif***  
A Select [Attach Subject] using {U}  
or {T}, and then press the {OK}  
key.  
FAX649.tif  
Note  
ˆ Select [Off], if you do not  
want to confirm the recep-  
tion.  
B Select [Select Programmed Sub-  
ject] using {U} or {T}, and then  
press the {OK} key.  
C Press the {OK} key.  
FAX650.tif  
The display returns to that of  
step A .  
Note  
ˆ If you press the {Cancel} key,  
the setting is canceled. The  
display returns to that of step  
A .  
C After selecting the subject,  
press the {OK} key.  
D Press the {Cancel} key twice to re-  
ˆ You can register up to 5 pro-  
grammed subjects. See p.48  
“To enter the subject direct-  
ly”.  
turn to the standby display.  
E Place the original.  
Note  
ˆ If you press the {Cancel} key,  
attaching a subject is can-  
celed. The display returns to  
that of step A .  
ˆ You can send the first few pages  
from the exposure glass then  
the remaining pages from the  
ADF. After you remove the last  
page from the exposure glass,  
you have 60 seconds to insert  
the remaining pages in the ADF.  
The display returns to that of  
step A .  
ˆ Note that you cannot place pag-  
es on the exposure glass after  
you have started using the ADF.  
49  
Using Internet Fax Functions  
ˆ The original can be placed ei-  
ther in the ADF or on the expo-  
sure glass, until the {Start} key  
is pressed.  
H To send the same document to  
multiple destinations, press [Add  
Dest].  
***FAX654.tif***  
Reference  
p.13 “Placing Originals”.  
F Select the scan settings you re-  
quire.  
To send e-mail to one destination  
Note  
only, proceed to step .  
J
3
ˆ In Internet Fax transmission, the  
original is scanned using "De-  
tail" resolution for transmission,  
even if you select "Fine".  
Note  
ˆ It is not necessary to press [Add  
Dest] when adding destinations  
using the Quick Dial key.  
Reference  
p.25 “Resolution”  
I Specify the next destination.  
***FAX655.tif***  
p.26 “Original Type”  
p.27 “Image Density (Con-  
trast)”  
G Enter the e-mail address.  
***FAX653.tif***  
Note  
ˆ Press [  
tination between fax number  
and e-mail address.  
ˆ To specify more destinations,  
Note  
repeat steps and .  
H
I
ˆ If is not displayed in the des-  
ˆ If you want to delete an entered  
destination, find it using {U} or  
{T}, press the {Clear/Stop} key,  
and then press [Delete].  
tination display column, press  
[
].  
Reference  
p.31 “Entering an E-mail Ad-  
dress”.  
p.31 “Using the Destination  
List”.  
p.24 “Redial”, Facsimile Refer-  
ence <Advanced Features> .  
50  
   
Transmitting Internet Fax  
J Press the {Start} key.  
This machine starts scanning the  
document into memory. The e-  
mail send operation starts after the  
scanning operation is complete.  
When scanning is complete, the  
Communicating indicator lights  
and transmission starts.  
-About the E-mail Subject  
If there is no subject specified in “Pro-  
gram Fax Information” under “Gen-  
eral Settings/Adjust”, a subject is  
automatically inserted.  
• If Own Fax Number and Own  
Name are programmed:  
Note  
From "Own Fax Number" ("Own  
Name") (Fax Message NO.xxxx)  
ˆ With a large volume of docu-  
ment, it may take some time be-  
fore transmission starts. This is  
due to the time the machine re-  
memory.  
3
• If only Own Fax Number is pro-  
grammed:  
From "Own Fax Number" (Fax  
Message NO.xxxx)  
• If only Own Name is programmed:  
From "Own Name" (Fax Message  
NO.xxxx)  
ˆ To cancel transmission of an In-  
ternet Fax, see p.53 “Canceling  
Internet Fax Transmission”.  
• If neither Own Fax Number nor  
Own Name are programmed:  
Fax Message NO.xxxx  
Note  
ˆ "xxxx" is the document number  
that appears in the Journal.  
Reference  
p.57 “Initial Settings and Adjust-  
ments”  
-E-mail Text  
When Internet Fax e-mail is sent to  
computer, the following information  
is always inserted in the e-mail text.  
To check the host name and e-mail  
address, see “Settings You can  
Change with User Tools”, Network  
Guide.  
This e-mail was sent from “Host  
Name” (product name)  
Queries to: “Key Operator's e-mail  
address”  
51  
   
Using Internet Fax Functions  
Note  
Confirming Reception  
ˆ If your fax is not received normal-  
ly, “Error” appears in the Result  
column.  
When Return Receipt is set under “E-  
mail Options”, the receiver sends  
back a return receipt message. Once  
the return receipt message has been  
received, "OK" appears in the Result  
column of Journal, allowing the origi-  
nator to verify that the transmission  
has been received.  
ˆ Information regarding the last 200  
messages is recorded, but only the  
last 50 communications appear in  
Journal. If you do not receive a re-  
turn receipt message for one of the  
last 50 communications from the  
receiver's machine, you may not be  
able to confirm that the e-mail has  
been received by the Journal's Re-  
sult column.  
3
Limitation  
ˆ The Return Receipt feature is only  
available if the receiver supports  
MDN (Message Disposition Noti-  
fication).  
ˆ If you specify mailing list address-  
es, do not set for Return Receipt.  
Otherwise, you will receive multi-  
ple return receipt messages from e-  
mail recipients, and the Result col-  
umn will be overwritten each time  
a new notice message is received.  
However, if you receive a return  
receipt message indicating an er-  
ror, “Error” appears in the Result  
column and will not be overwrit-  
ten, even if you subsequently re-  
ceive a return receipt message as  
"OK" following the error message.  
ˆ Simultaneous Broadcast is not  
available in this function. Message  
is sent to a receiver at a time in the  
order of specified destinations.  
ˆ Return receipt results are only  
shown in Journal. The Result col-  
umn in all other files, lists, and  
transmission reports show "- -".  
ˆ Return receipt messages them-  
selves are not recorded in Journal.  
ˆ The return receipt can be printed  
out. This can be set with User Pa-  
rameters. See p.76 “User Parame-  
ters”, Facsimile Reference <Advanced  
Features> (switch 21, bit 0).  
52  
 
Canceling Internet Fax Transmission  
Canceling Internet Fax Transmission  
When fax and Internet Fax destina-  
tions are specified simultaneously,  
you can cancel sending using the  
same method.  
While the Original Is Being  
Scanned  
Use this procedure to cancel a trans-  
mission after pressing the {Start} key.  
Note  
ˆ You cannot cancel a transmission  
once scanning is complete.  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
ABZ105S.eps  
3
Before the Original Is Scanned  
Use this procedure to cancel a trans-  
mission before pressing the {Start}  
key.  
A Press the {Clear Modes} key.  
ABZ104S.eps  
The machine stops scanning.  
Note  
ˆ Scanning may be completed  
while you are performing the  
cancel operation.  
Note  
ˆ When documents are placed in  
the ADF, you can cancel trans-  
mission simply by removing  
them.  
ˆ If transmission finishes while  
you are carrying out this proce-  
dure, it is not canceled.  
53  
         
Using Internet Fax Functions  
Receiving Internet Fax  
You can receive e-mail documents by  
Internet Fax.  
Auto E-mail Reception  
There are two methods of receiving e-  
mail: Auto E-mail Reception and  
Manual E-mail Reception.  
When this function is turned on, the  
machine periodically checks the e-  
mail server for incoming e-mail and  
downloads it as necessary.  
Limitation  
ˆ E-mail with attachments other  
than TIFF-F format files cannot be  
received. Senders receive an Error  
Mail Notification if their e-mail  
contains attachments. You can se-  
lect whether or not the machine  
sends this message with User Pa-  
rameters. See p.76 “User Parame-  
ters”, Facsimile Reference <Advanced  
E-mail auto-reception should be set in  
“System Settings”. When you select  
auto-reception, set the reception in-  
terval in minutes.  
3
See “Settings You Can Change with  
User Tools - File Transfer”, Network  
Guide.  
Note  
Features> (switch 21, bit 7). How-  
ever, TIFF-F documents created by  
the Saving function of Desktop-  
Binder V2 Professional Lite can be  
received.  
ˆ
If memory runs out, e-mail will not  
be received at the specified intervals.  
Reception will resume when suffi-  
cient memory becomes available.  
Note  
Manual E-mail Reception  
ˆ When Reception Protocol is set to  
POP3 or IMAP4, you can set the  
machine to retain incoming e-mail  
or delete it from the server in “Sys-  
tem Settings”. See “Settings You  
Can Change with User Tools - File  
Transfer”, Network Guide.  
The following operation allows you  
to receive e-mail at all times.  
Preparation  
Program the Manual E-mail RX  
function to a User Function key  
({F1} to {F3}) beforehand. See p.66  
“Set User Function Key”, Facsimile  
Reference <Advanced Features> .  
ˆ With User Parameters, you can  
have the machine return the ac-  
knowledgment of e-mail to the  
sender. See p.76 “User Parame-  
ters”, Facsimile Reference <Advanced  
Features> (switch 21, bit 1).  
A Press the programmed User Func-  
tion key ({F1} to {F3}).  
ABZ117S.eps  
Guide display appears.  
54  
           
Receiving Internet Fax  
B Press the {Start} key.  
***FAX656.tif***  
ABZ106S.eps  
3
Accesses the server to check for e-  
mail.  
E-mail is in the server  
A Start printing and receiving in  
the memory. If the receiving is  
finished, the standby display  
appears.  
***FAX657.tif***  
E-mail is not in the server  
A Press [Exit].  
***FAX658.tif***  
The standby display appears.  
55  
Using Internet Fax Functions  
Received Images  
Here is an example of an Internet Fax message sent from this machine and re-  
ceived on a computer using Outlook e-mail software.  
The received image varies according to e-mail software.  
AAN052S.eps  
3
January  
4
This E-mail was sent from "Head Office" (XXXX).  
Queries to: [email protected]  
AAN052S  
1. E-mail transmitted without speci-  
6. Subject  
fying a subject in “E-mail Options”.  
Shows the subject specified in "E-mail  
Options" at the time of transmission. If no  
subject is specified, one is automatically  
assigned in the format shown in 1 above.  
2. E-mail transmitted with a subject  
specified in “E-mail Options”.  
3. From  
From "Own Fax Number" ("Own Name")  
(Fax Message NO. document number)  
The name (e-mail address) of the sender  
4. Date  
7. The message is inserted in all e-  
mails.  
The date and time of e-mail transmission  
XXXX is a product name.  
5. To  
8. Attachment File  
Any message included by the sender is  
displayed as an attached document.  
The e-mail address of the recipient  
56  
     
4. Programming  
Initial Settings and Adjustments  
You can send information to the other  
party when transmitting or receiving  
a fax message. This information is  
shown on the display of the other ma-  
chine and printed as a report. The fol-  
lowing information can be sent.  
ˆ In the USA, law requires that  
your fax number be included in  
the Fax Header. Program the fax  
number and switch on Fax  
Header Print with User Parame-  
ters. See, p.76 “User Parame-  
ters”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features> .  
Important  
ˆ You can confirm programmed set-  
tings from the User Parameter List.  
We recommend that you print and  
keep the User Parameter List when  
you program or change settings.  
See p.80 “Printing the User Param-  
eter List”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .  
Own Name  
The Own Name is sent to the other  
party when you send or receive a  
fax using a G3 line. This name  
should include your name. The  
Own Name is shown on the dis-  
play of the other machine and  
printed in a report.  
Fax Header  
Limitation  
The Fax Header is printed as the  
header of every fax you send. You  
should include your name in the  
Fax Header.  
ˆ Own Name works only when  
the other machine is of the same  
manufacturer, and has the Own  
Name function.  
Important  
Note  
ˆ In the USA, the Fax Header  
must contain the telephone  
number of the line your ma-  
chine is connected to. It will be  
printed on the header of every  
page you send. Required in the  
USA.  
ˆ You can use characters, sym-  
bols, numbers, and spaces.  
ˆ You can program up to 20 char-  
acters as an Own Name.  
Own Fax Number (facsimile number  
of sender)  
Note  
The sender's Own Fax Number is  
sent to the other party when send-  
ing a fax using a G3 line. The re-  
ceived facsimile number is shown  
on the display of the other machine  
and printed in a report. This func-  
tion is available regardless of the  
manufacturer of the other party's  
machine.  
ˆ You can program up to 32 char-  
acters in the Fax Header.  
ˆ You can use characters, sym-  
bols, numbers, and spaces.  
ˆ You can set whether or not to  
print a Fax Header using [Print  
Fax Header] under [TX Mode].  
See p.8 “Fax Header Print”, Fac-  
simile Reference <Advanced Fea-  
tures> .  
57  
           
Programming  
Note  
D Select [Program Fax Information] us-  
ing {U} or {T}, and then press the  
ˆ You can program up to 20 char-  
acters in Own Fax Number.  
{OK} key.  
***FAX661.tif***  
Note  
ˆ When the Key Operator Code is  
programmed and turned on, user  
have to enter programmed the Key  
Operator Code (maximum 8 digit)  
to operate Key Operator Tools.  
E Program your name and fax  
ˆ This prevents unauthorized peo-  
number.  
ple from changing registration.  
Programming a Fax Header  
Programming  
4
A Select [Fax Header] using {U} or  
{T}, and then press the {OK}  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
ABZ118S.eps  
key.  
***FAX662.tif***  
B Select [Fax Features] using {U} or  
B Enter a Fax Header, and then  
{T}, and then press the {OK} key.  
***FAX659.tif***  
press the {OK} key.  
***FAX065.tif***  
Note  
Reference  
ˆ If the Key Operator Code is pro-  
grammed and turned on, enter  
the Key Operator Code (maxi-  
mum 8 digit) using number  
keys, and then press the {OK}  
key.  
"Entering Text", General Set-  
tings Guide  
Programming an Own Name  
A Select [Own Name] using {U} or  
{T}, and then press the {OK}  
C Select [General Settings/Adjust] us-  
key.  
ing {U} or {T}, and then press the  
FAX662.tif  
{OK} key.  
***FAX660.tif***  
58  
   
Initial Settings and Adjustments  
B Enter an Own Name, and then  
press the {OK} key.  
Editing  
***FAX067.tif***  
Note  
ˆ This following procedure explains  
how to edit Fax Header, as an ex-  
ample of editing.  
ˆ When the Key Operator Code is  
programmed and turned on, user  
have to enter programmed the Key  
Operator Code (maximum 8 digit)  
to operate Key Operator Tools.  
Reference  
"Entering Text", General Set-  
tings Guide.  
Programming an Own Fax  
Number  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
ABZ118S.eps  
4
A Select [Own Fax Number] using  
{U} or {T}, and then press the  
{OK} key.  
FAX662.tif  
B {STel}e,catn[dFatxhFeenapturreesss] tuhsein{gOK{}Uk}eoyr.  
FAX659.tif  
B Enter an Own Fax Number us-  
ing number keys, and then  
press the {OK} key.  
***FAX069.tif***  
Note  
ˆ If the Key Operator Code is pro-  
grammed and turned on, enter  
the Key Operator Code (maxi-  
mum 8 digit) using number  
keys, and then press the {OK}  
key.  
Note  
ˆ To enter a + sign or a space,  
press [+] or [Space].  
C Select [General Settings/Adjust] us-  
ˆ If you enter a wrong number,  
press {W}, {V} or the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then en-  
ter the number again.  
ing {U} or {T}, and then press the  
{OK} key.  
FAX660.tif  
F Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
The standby display appears.  
59  
   
Programming  
D Select [Program Fax Information] us- H Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
ing {U} or {T}, and then press the  
The standby display appears.  
{OK} key.  
FAX661.tif  
Deleting  
This following procedure explains  
how to delete Fax Header, as an ex-  
ample of deleting.  
Note  
E S{Tel}e,catn[dFatxheHneapdreers]suthsien{gOK{U} }keoyr.  
ˆ If the Key Operator Code is pro-  
grammed and turned on, enter the  
Key Operator Code(maximum 8  
digit) using number keys, and then  
press the {OK} key.  
FAX662.tif  
4
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
ABZ118S.eps  
F Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
***FAX664.tif***  
B {STel}e,catn[dFatxhFeenapturreesss] tuhsein{gOK{}Uk}eoyr.  
FAX659.tif  
All characters are deleted.  
G Enter the characters you want to  
program, and then press the {OK}  
key.  
FAX664.tif  
C Select [General Settings/Adjust] us-  
ing {U} or {T}, and then press the  
{OK} key.  
FAX660.tif  
The information for editing are  
programmed.  
Reference  
"Entering Text", General Settings  
Guide.  
Note  
ˆ Press the {Cancel} key to cancel  
editing. The display returns to  
that of step E.  
60  
   
Initial Settings and Adjustments  
D Select [Program Fax Information] us-  
ing {U} or {T}, and then press the  
{OK} key.  
FAX661.tif  
E S{Tel}e,catn[dFatxheHneapdreers]suthsien{gOK{U} }keoyr.  
FAX662.tif  
4
F Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
***FAX663.tif***  
All registered characters are delet-  
ed.  
Note  
ˆ Press the {Cancel} key to cancel  
deleting. The display returns to  
that of step E.  
G Press the {OK} key.  
The display returns to that of step  
E.  
H Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
The standby display appears.  
61  
Programming  
Programming Fax Numbers and E-mail  
addresses  
You can program fax destinations using Address Book Management in the Key  
Operator Tools menu under System Settings.  
You can also register the programmed fax numbers and e-mail addresses in a  
Group.  
Note  
ˆ When you try to return to the standby display after changing the contents of  
the Address Book, a message appears stating the destination list has been up-  
dated. Press [Exit]. The standby display then reappears.  
4
Reference  
“Key Operator Tools”, General Settings Guide  
“E-mail Destination”, General Settings Guide  
“Registering Destinations to a Group”, General Settings Guide  
62  
 
5. Troubleshooting  
Adjusting the Volume  
You can change the volume of the fol-  
lowing sounds that the machine  
makes.  
B {STel}e,catn[dFatxhFeenapturreesss] tuhsein{gOK{}Uk}eoyr.  
FAX659.tif  
On Hook Mode  
Heard when the {On Hook Dial} key  
is pressed.  
At Transmission  
Heard when the machine sends a  
C Select [General Settings/Adjust] us-  
message.  
ing {U} or {T}, and then press the  
{OK} key.  
At Reception  
FAX660.tif  
Heard when the machine receives  
a message.  
At Dialing  
Heard after pressing the {Start}  
key, until the line connects to the  
destination.  
D {SUel}ecotr[A{dTju}s,taSnoduntdheVnolupmree]ssusthineg  
At Printing  
{OK} key.  
Heard when a received message is  
printed. See p.40 “Print Comple-  
tion Beep”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features> .  
FAX661.tif  
Note  
ˆ You can adjust the On Hook vol-  
ume when you press the {On Hook  
Dial} key. See p.25 “On Hook Dial”,  
Facsimile Reference <Advanced Fea-  
tures> .  
E Select the item you want to adjust  
using {U} or {T}.  
***FAX665.tif***  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
ABZ118S.eps  
F Press the {OK} key.  
63  
               
Troubleshooting  
G {YWou} ocran{Va}d.just the volume using  
***FAX666.tif***  
Note  
ˆ You can adjust the volume by  
seven levels.  
H Press the {OK} key.  
Note  
ˆ Press the {Cancel} key to cancel  
setting and the display returns  
to that of step E.  
5
I Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
The standby display appears.  
64  
When {Facsimile} Key Is Lit in Red  
When {Facsimile} Key Is Lit in Red  
If this key is lit, press the key to enter the facsimile mode. Then, refer to the table  
below and take the appropriate action.  
ABZ119S.eps  
Problem  
Solutions  
A facsimile error has occurred.  
The facsimile has a problem. Contact your  
service representative. See p.67 “Error Mes-  
sages and Their Meanings” The copier will  
still function normally.  
Out of paper  
Add more paper.  
"Loading Paper", Copy Reference  
A network error has occurred.  
Check the displayed message. See p.67 “Er-  
ror Messages and Their Meanings”.  
Check the machine is correctly connected  
to the network, and the machine is correct-  
ly set. See Network Guide.  
Consult your network administrator.  
When the key is still lit in red even if you  
take the measures above, please contact  
your service representative.  
65  
   
Troubleshooting  
When Toner Runs Out  
When the machine has run out of ton-  
er, the symbol appears on the display.  
Note that even if there is no toner left,  
you can still send fax messages.  
Important  
ˆ The number of communications,  
that have been executed after the  
toner has run out and that auto-  
matically-output Journal has not  
list, exceeds 100, communication  
will not be possible.  
Limitation  
ˆ The Memory Storage Report is not  
printed.  
5
A Make sure that the machine is in  
facsimile mode.  
ABZ120S.eps  
Note  
ˆ If the standby display is not dis-  
played, press the {Facsimile}  
key.  
B Press [Exit], and then perform  
transmission operation.  
The error message disappears.  
Reference  
p.16 “Memory Transmission”  
p.21 “Immediate Transmission”  
66  
   
Error Messages and Their Meanings  
Error Messages and Their Meanings  
If there is an error, one of the following messages may appear on the display. If  
other message appears, follow the message.  
Message  
Causes and solutions  
Original jammed during Memory Transmis-  
sion. Place originals that have not been scanned  
again.  
Put original back, check it and  
press Start key.  
A document jam occurred during Immediate  
Transmission. Press the {OK} key, and then re-  
send the pages that have not been sent.  
Error occurred, and trans. was  
cancelled.  
An error occurred during Immediate Trans-  
mission. Press the {OK} key, and then resend  
the original.  
Note  
ˆ There may be a problem with the machine  
or the telephone line (for example noise or  
cross talk). If the error reoccurs frequently,  
contact your service representative.  
5
If you press [Exit], the machine returns to stand-  
by mode and starts transmitting the pages that  
have been stored.  
Memory is full. Scanning will  
be stopped and only scanned  
page(s)will be stored.  
The Copy function is in use. To cancel the job  
in process, do the following, and then try fax-  
ing again.  
Cannot send fax as scanner is in  
use by another function.  
Press [Exit], and then press the {Copy} key.  
Next press the {Clear/Stop} key. When the mes-  
sage “[Stop] key was pressed.  
Stop copying?” appears, press [Stop].  
Wait with the main power switch on. The ma-  
chine will enter standby mode after it exits  
from RDS mode.  
Updating the settings. Re-se-  
lect dest./functions after up-  
date finishes.  
Cannot find the DNS server or SMTP server.  
Check whether there are any  
network problems.  
Check the DNS server is correctly pro-  
grammed using the Web browser. See the  
Web browser's Help.  
[14-01]  
Check the SMTP server is correctly pro-  
grammed using the Web browser. See the  
Web browser's Help.  
Check the LAN cable is correctly connected  
to the machine. See "Connecting the Net-  
work Cable to the Network", Network Guide.  
Check the network connection and radio  
wave status.  
Consult your network administrator.  
67  
     
Troubleshooting  
Message  
Causes and solutions  
E-mail transmission was refused by SMTP au-  
thentication or POP before SMTP authentica-  
tion.  
Check whether there are any  
network problems.  
[14-09]  
Check the user name and password for  
SMTP or POP before SMTP authentication  
are correctly programmed in Fax Mail Re-  
ception Account under File Transfer in Sys-  
tem Settings. See "Settings You Can  
Change with User Tools-File Transfer",  
Network Guide.  
Check the user name and password of the  
e-mail account are correctly programmed  
from Fax Mail Reception Account under  
File Transfer in System Settings. See "Set-  
tings You Can Change with User Tools-File  
Transfer", Network Guide.  
Consult your network administrator.  
No machine's e-mail address is programmed.  
5
Check whether there are any  
network problems.  
Check the fax machine's e-mail address is  
correctly programmed from Fax Mail Recep-  
tion Account under File Transfer in System  
Settings. See "Settings You Can Change with  
User Tools-File Transfer", Network Guide.  
[14-33]  
Consult your network administrator.  
No POP3/IMAP4 server's address is pro-  
grammed.  
Check whether there are any  
network problems.  
Check the host name or IP address of the  
POP3/IMAP4 server is correctly pro-  
grammed using the Web browser. See the  
Web browser's Help.  
[15-01]  
Consult your network administrator.  
No account name is programmed.  
Check whether there are any  
network problems.  
Check the user name and password of the  
e-mail account are correctly programmed  
from Fax Mail Reception Account under  
File Transfer in System Settings. See "Set-  
tings You Can Change with User Tools-File  
Transfer", Network Guide.  
[15-02]  
Consult your network administrator.  
No machine's e-mail address is programmed.  
Check whether there are any  
network problems.  
Check the fax machine's e-mail address is  
correctly programmed from Fax Mail Re-  
ception Account under File Transfer in Sys-  
tem Settings. See "Settings You Can  
Change with User Tools-File Transfer",  
Network Guide.  
[15-03]  
Consult your network administrator.  
68  
Error Messages and Their Meanings  
Message  
Causes and solutions  
Cannot find the DNS server or POP3/IMAP4  
server.  
Check whether there are any  
network problems.  
Check the DNS server is correctly pro-  
grammed using the Web browser. See the  
Web browser's Help.  
[15-11]  
Check the POP3/IMAP4 server is correctly  
programmed using the Web browser. See  
the Web browser's Help.  
Check the network connection and radio  
wave status.  
Consult your network administrator.  
Cannot log on to the POP3/IMAP4 server.  
Check whether there are any  
network problems.  
Check the user name and password of the  
e-mail account are correctly programmed  
from Fax Mail Reception Account under  
File Transfer in System Settings. See "Set-  
tings You Can Change with User Tools-File  
Transfer", Network Guide.  
[15-12]  
5
Consult your network administrator.  
-Out of paper display message  
If the paper tray runs out of paper, “Out of paper. Load it, then press  
[Exit].” appears on the display, asking you to add more paper.  
Note  
ˆ If there is paper left in the other paper trays, you can receive messages as usu-  
al, even if the message appears on the display.  
ˆ You can turn this function on or off with the User Parameters. See p.76 “User  
Parameters”, Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features> (switch 05, bit 7).  
-Network error display message  
If the "Check whether there are any network problems." message appears,  
the machine is not correctly connected to the network or the settings of the ma-  
chine is not correct. If you do not need to connect the machine to the network,  
you can select so that the message disappear and the key goes out with User Pa-  
rameters. See p.76 “User Parameters”, Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>  
(switch 21, bit 6).  
Note  
ˆ When you restart connecting the machine to the network, make sure to set  
"Display" with User Parameters. Otherwise, you cannot check the status of  
the network connection.  
69  
   
Troubleshooting  
Solving Problems  
This table lists some common problems and their solutions.  
Problem  
Causes and solutions  
Reference  
Image background appears  
dirty when received at the  
other end. Images from the  
back page appear.  
Adjust scan density.  
p.27 “Image Density (Con-  
trast)”  
Printed or sent image contains The ADF or exposure glass is “Maintaining Your Machine”,  
spots.  
dirty. Clean them.  
Copy Reference  
Make sure that ink or correc-  
tion fluid is dry before placing  
originals.  
Received image is too light.  
Request the sender to increase ---  
image density.  
When using moist, rough, or “Copy Paper”, General Set-  
processed paper, the printed tings Guide  
image may be partly invisible.  
Only use recommended pa-  
5
per.  
When D appears on the dis- DAdding Toner”, Copy Ref-  
play, toner is beginning to run erence  
out. Replace the toner car-  
tridge soon.  
The machine failed to print re- If this happened when the re- p.34 “Substitute Reception”,  
ceived fax messages. ceive file indicator was lit, a Facsimile Reference <Advanced  
problem such as run out of pa- Features>  
per or toner might disable  
printing.  
When B is lit, load paper into "Loading Paper", Copy Refer-  
the tray.  
ence  
Message appears blank at the The original was placed up-  
p.13 “Placing Originals”  
other end. side down. Place it properly.  
Both transmission and receiv- Make sure that the modular  
p.101 “Connecting the Ma-  
chine to a Telephone Line and  
Telephone”, Facsimile Refer-  
ence <Advanced Features>  
ing are impossible.  
cord is correctly connected.  
The terminal adaptor setting  
is incorrect. Check the setting.  
---  
Transmission is possible,  
though receiving is impossi-  
ble.  
The optional terminal adaptor ---  
setting is incorrect. Check the  
setting.  
Receiving is possible, though The optional terminal adaptor ---  
transmission is impossible.  
setting is incorrect. Check the  
setting.  
70  
 
Solving Problems  
Problem  
Causes and solutions  
Reference  
When using On Hook Dial or If the machine fails to detect  
the size of the original when  
the {Start} key is pressed, it  
performs a receiving opera-  
tion.  
Manual Dial, "Receiving"  
appears and transmission is  
not allowed.  
All fax messages stored in  
When about one hour passes p.98 “Turning Off the Main  
memory have been lost. Those after power of the machine is Power/In Case of a Power  
messages include ones stored turned off, all fax messages  
through Memory Transmis- stored in memory are lost. If  
sion/Reception or Substitute any messages have been lost  
Failure”, Facsimile Reference  
<Advanced Features>  
Reception.  
for this reason, a Power Fail-  
ure Report is automatically  
printed when the machine is  
turned on. If fax messages  
stored for Memory Transmis-  
sion have been lost, check the  
destinations and resend the  
messages. If fax messages re-  
ceived through Memory or  
Substitute Reception have  
been lost, ask the senders to  
resend the messages.  
5
Transmission failed due to  
"Exceeded max. E-  
mail size."error.  
If the e-mail size specified on p.68 “E-mail Settings”, Facsim-  
the machine is exceeded, an ile Reference <Advanced Fea-  
Internet Fax document cannot tures>  
be sent. Set Max. E-mail Size  
to OFF, or specify the maxi-  
mum e-mail size to a larger  
value. Then, resend the docu-  
ment.  
Other fax machine's name is  
not correctly printed or dis-  
played.  
When a destination is pro-  
grammed in the Address  
Book using SmartDeviceMon-  
itor for Admin or Web brows-  
er, in some languages, the  
programmed destination may  
not print or display correctly.  
When this happens, use ASCII  
characters (for example: a-z, 0-  
9).  
71  
Troubleshooting  
When Things Don't Go as Expected  
I Want...  
Operation  
Reference  
to cancel a Memory Transmis- If the original is being  
p.19 “Canceling a Memory  
sion.  
scanned, pressthe{Clear/Stop} Transmission”  
key.  
If the original is being sent,  
press the {Clear/Stop} key,  
[Stop TX], and then [Delete].  
p.19 “Canceling a Memory  
Transmission”  
p.11 “Canceling a Transmis-  
sion”, Facsimile Reference <Ad-  
vanced Features>  
to cancel an Immediate Trans- Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
p.24 “Canceling an Immediate  
Transmission”  
mission.  
to cancel Internet Fax trans-  
mission.  
Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
p.53 “Canceling Internet Fax  
Transmission”  
Limitation  
5
ˆ Canceling Internet Fax  
transmission is possible  
only during scanning. It is  
impossible during com-  
munication.  
72  
 
INDEX  
A
Adjusting the Volume, 63  
At Dialing, 63  
Getting Started, 5  
At Printing, 63  
At Reception, 63  
At Transmission, 63  
On Hook Mode, 63  
Image Density (Contrast), 27  
Immediate Transmission, 11, 21  
Canceling, 24  
Attach Subject, 47  
Authorized Reception, 44  
Auto E-mail Reception, 54  
Internet Fax, 43  
Canceling a Transmission, 53  
Precautions, 44  
Receiving, 54  
Transmitting, 47  
B
Batch Transmission, 44  
Broadcasting, 16  
Broadcasting Sequence, 18  
JBIG Transmission, 44  
C
M
Chain Dial, 44  
Control Panel, 5  
Manual Dial, 44  
Manual E-mail Reception, 54  
Manual Reception Mode, 41  
Memory Lock Reception, 44  
Memory Transmission, 11, 16  
Canceling, 19  
CSI->Own Fax Number, 57  
D
Destination List, 31, 35  
Destination Name, 34  
Detail, 25  
N
Display, 7  
Display panel, 7  
Network error, 69  
E
On Hook Dial, 44  
Original Type, 26  
Out of paper, 69  
Own Fax Number, 57  
Deleting, 60  
ECM, 44  
E-mail Address, 38  
Entering a fax number, 29  
Entering an E-mail Address, 31  
Error Messages, 67  
Editing, 59  
Programming, 58  
Own Name, 57  
Deleting, 60  
F
Facsimile key, 65  
Fax Header, 57  
Editing, 59  
Deleting, 60  
Programming, 58  
Editing, 59  
Programming, 58  
Faxing, 11  
P
Pause, 30  
Photo, 26  
Placing Originals, 13  
Programming, 57  
Fax Number, 37  
Fine, 25  
Functions Not Supported by e-mail  
Reception, 44  
Functions Not Supported by e-mail  
Transmission, 44  
73  
 
Q
R
Quick Dial  
Specifying a destination, 32  
Received Images, 56  
Reception, 40  
Auto Reception, 40  
Manual Reception, 40  
Registration Number, 36  
Resolution, 25  
Return Receipt, 47  
RTI->Own Name, 57  
S
Scan Settings, 25  
Standard, 25  
T
T.37 Full Mode, 45  
Text, 26  
Tone, 30  
Toner, 66  
Transmission Modes, 11  
TTI->Fax Header, 57  
U
User code, 10  
74  
MEMO  
75  
MEMO  
76  
EN  
USA  
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