Sharp Ux B800se User Manual

MODEL  
UX-B800SE  
FACSIMILE  
OPERATION MANUAL  
Table of Contents  
1
Introduction  
Specifications  
Print cartridge yield* **  
Replacement cartridge: SHARP UX-C80B  
Ink Save mode ON: Approx. 800 letter pages  
Ink Save mode OFF: Approx. 480 letter pages  
(The initial cartridge has the same yield as the above  
replacement cartridge.)  
Paper tray capacity  
Letter: Approx. 200 sheets (20-lb. copier paper at room  
temperature; maximum stack height should not be  
higher than the line on the tray)  
Legal: 100 sheets  
Recommended paper weight: 20-lb. Copy Bond  
Recording system  
Print resolution  
Thermal inkjet  
600 × 600 dpi  
Effective printing width  
Fax to E-mail  
8.0" (203 mm) max.  
Yes; requires an Internet connection and a router,  
switch, or hub to connect the machine. LAN cable  
(10Base-T/100Base-TX straight- through cable) must be  
purchased separately.  
File formats  
Tiff (G4), PDF (G4)  
Memory capacity**  
Modem speed  
Approximately 100 average pages  
14,400 bps with auto fallback to lower speeds.  
Approx. 6 seconds  
Transmission time**  
Compatibility  
ITU-T (CCITT) G3 mode  
MR, MH, MMR  
Compression scheme  
Storable transmission  
destinations  
Rapid Keys: 36  
A, B, C keys: 3 (e-mail only)  
Speed Dial numbers: 63  
Yes (cannot be used if power fails)  
8.2" (208 mm) max.  
Telephone function  
Effective scanning width  
*Ink Save mode is initially turned off. To turn on Ink Save mode, see pages 45 and 49.  
**Based on Sharp Standard Chart at standard resolution, excluding time for protocol signals (i.e.,  
ITU-T phase C time only).  
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Applicable telephone line Public switched telephone network  
Reception modes  
AUTO, MANUAL, TEL/FAX  
Automatic document  
feeder  
Letter/A4: 20 sheets max. (20-lb. paper; temperature:  
64 - 82°F (18 - 28°C); humidity: 45 - 65% RH)  
Legal: 5 sheets max.  
Input document size  
Scanning Resolution  
Automatic feeding:  
Width: 5.8" to 8.5" (148 to 216 mm)  
Length (20 sheets): 5.5" to 11" (140 to 279 mm)  
Length (5 sheets): 5.5" to 14" (140 to 356 mm)  
Manual feeding:  
Width: 2.75" to 8.5" (70 to 216 mm)  
Length: 5.5" to 14" (140 to 356 mm)  
Standard: 203 x 98 dpi  
Fine: 203 x 196 dpi  
Super fine: 203 x 391 dpi  
Halftone: 203 x 196 dpi  
Halftone (grayscale)  
Contrast control  
Copy function  
64 levels  
Automatic/Dark selectable  
Single/Multi/Sort (99 copies/page)  
LCD display, 20 digits x 2 lines  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Display  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature  
Humidity  
Standby: 6.0 W, Maximum: 40 W  
60 - 90°F (15 - 32°C)  
25 - 80% RH  
Dimensions  
(without attachments)  
Width: 15.0" (380 mm)  
Depth: 11.0" (280 mm)  
Height: 6.1" (156 mm)  
Weight  
Approx. 9.7 lbs. (4.4 kg)  
(without attachments)  
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and  
specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance  
specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some  
deviations from these values in individual units.  
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Important: This machine is not designed for use on a line which has call waiting, call  
forwarding, or certain other special services offered by your telephone company (errors  
may occur during transmission and reception of faxes).  
This machine is not compatible with digital telephone systems.  
Important safety information  
Do not disassemble this machine or attempt any procedures not described in this  
manual. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Do not install or use the machine near water, or when you are wet. For example, do not  
use the machine near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, or near a swimming pool. Do not spill any liquids on the machine.  
Unplug the machine from the power outlet and telephone jack and consult a qualified  
service representative if any of the following situations occur:  
- Liquid has been spilled into the machine or the machine has been  
exposed to rain or water.  
- The machine produces odors, smoke, or unusual noises.  
- The power cord is frayed or damaged.  
- The machine has been dropped or the housing damaged.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not install the machine where  
people may walk on the power cord.  
This machine must only be connected to a 120 V, 60 Hz, grounded (3-prong) outlet.  
Connecting it to any other kind of outlet will damage the machine and invalidate the  
warranty.  
Never insert objects of any kind into slots or openings on the machine. This could  
create a risk of fire or electric shock. If an object falls into the machine that you cannot  
remove, unplug the machine and consult a qualified service representative.  
Do not place this machine on an unstable cart, stand or table. The machine could be  
seriously damaged if it falls.  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for  
wet locations.  
Never touch bare telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been  
disconnected at the network interface.  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There  
may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.  
Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
The power outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.  
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A Look at the Operation Panel  
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3
4
5
7
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01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
FUNCTION  
COPY/HELP  
STOP  
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
DEF  
MNO  
WXYZ  
RESOLUTION/  
12  
22  
32  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
RECEPTION MODE  
GHI  
UP  
SPEED DIAL  
HOLD  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
PQRS  
Z
A
33/G1  
34/G2  
35  
36  
REDIAL  
SPEAKER  
DEL  
B'CAST SECURE DUPLEX  
DOWN  
18  
9
10  
11 12 13  
14 15 16 17  
Note: Affix the Rapid Key labels as shown above.  
STOP key: Press to cancel an  
operation before it is completed.  
Number keys: Use to dial numbers.  
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1
SCAN TO E-MAIL key: Press to  
send a document to an e-mail  
recipient.  
2
Group Keys: Multiple fax or e-mail  
destinations can be stored in each  
key for one-touch selection (p. 36).  
Display: This displays messages to  
help you operate the machine.  
3
4
Rapid Keys / letter keys: A fax  
number or e-mail address can be  
stored in each of these keys for one-  
touch selection (attach the Rapid  
Key labels). When entering text, the  
keys are used as letter keys.  
10  
A, B, C keys: An e-mail address  
can be stored in each key for one-  
touch selection (p. 19).  
RESOLUTION/RECEPTION key  
When a document is in the feeder,  
press to adjust the scanning  
resolution (p. 25). At any other time,  
press to select the reception mode  
(p. 13).  
5
BROADCAST key: Press to send to  
multiple fax or e-mail destinations  
11  
SECURE key: Press to use the fax  
secure receive function (p. 43).  
12  
13  
FUNCTION key: Press this key  
followed by the arrow keys to select  
special functions and settings.  
6
7
DUPLEX key: Use to scan two-  
sided documents for transmission  
and copying (p. 40).  
COPY/HELP key  
SPEED DIAL key: Press to select a  
fax or e-mail destination stored in a  
2-digit Speed Dial number (pp. 19,  
27).  
When a document is in the feeder,  
press to make a copy (p. 34). At any  
other time, press to print the Help  
List.  
14  
5
   
HOLD key: Press to put a phone  
call on hold (p. 33).  
START/MEMORY key: Press after  
dialing to send a fax (p. 26). Press  
before dialing to send a fax through  
memory (p. 31). Press in the date  
and time display to show the  
percentage of memory currently  
used.  
15  
16  
17  
18  
SPEAKER key: Press to listen to  
the line and fax tones through the  
speaker when faxing (p. 26).  
Note: This is not a speakerphone.  
It cannot be used for speaking.  
Arrow keys: Use to scroll through  
and select settings, and to search  
for stored destinations (pp. 21, 29).  
Letter keys  
Use these keys when the display prompts you to enter a name, e-mail address,  
or other text.  
1
2
3
4
5
Spanish national characters  
Ñ
ñ
á
í
é
ó
DEL  
B'CAST SECURE DUPLEX  
6
7
SYMBOL key: Press to enter a  
symbol (the character appearing on  
the right side of each letter key).  
Press again to return to normal letter  
entry mode.  
DEL key: Press to delete the  
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character marked by the cursor.  
When the cursor is to the right of a  
line of text, press to backspace and  
clear characters. (The cursor can be  
Caps Lock key: Press to enter  
upper case letters. Press again to  
return to lower case letter entry.  
moved by pressing  
or  
.)  
2
To delete all entered characters,  
hold down until all characters are  
cleared.  
3
SHIFT key: Hold down to  
temporarily change case.  
Spanish national characters:  
These can be entered when the  
7
4
5
Letter keys: Use to enter letters.  
display language is set to Spanish.  
To enter the character indicated  
inside the key, press the key. To  
enter the character indicated above  
the key, press the key while holding  
down the SHIFT key.  
@key, .com key: Press to  
conveniently enter “@” and “.com”  
when entering an e-mail address.  
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1. Installation  
Unpacking Checklist  
Setup  
Remove the packing tape  
Document  
exit tray  
Paper  
tray  
Received  
document  
Handset  
cord  
1 Open the cover () and remove the  
tape (). (Do not install the print  
cartridge yet.)  
tray  
Handset  
2
1
Phone Print  
Rapid  
labels  
Setup  
guide  
Manual  
line  
cartridge Key  
cord  
Points to keep in mind when  
setting up  
2 Close the cover.  
Do not place the machine in direct  
sunlight.  
Do not place the machine near  
heaters or air conditioners.  
Keep dust away from the machine.  
Connect the handset  
Keep the area around the machine  
clear.  
About condensation  
If the machine is moved from a cold to a  
warm place, condensation may form on  
the scanning glass, preventing proper  
document scanning. To remove the  
condensation, turn on the power and  
wait approximately two hours before  
using the machine.  
Attach the trays  
Attach the received  
document tray  
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Loading Paper  
2 Pull the paper plate forward and  
insert the stack of paper into the  
tray, print side up.  
Attach the paper tray  
Attach the  
document exit tray  
and flip out the  
extension  
The stack must  
not be higher  
than this line  
Pull the received document  
tray extension all the way out  
If paper remains in the tray, take it  
out and combine it into a single stack  
with the new paper.  
Loading Paper  
Printing on the reverse side of the  
Letter or legal size paper can be  
loaded.  
paper may result in poor print quality.  
Do not use paper that has already  
been printed on or is curled.  
Maximum number of sheets  
(20-Ib. copy bond paper at room  
temperature)  
Remove received faxes and other  
printed output before about 50  
sheets (10 legal-size sheets)  
accumulate in the received  
document tray (otherwise the sheets  
may scatter).  
Letter: Approx. 200 sheets  
(maximum stack height should not be  
higher than the line on the tray)  
Legal size: 100 sheets  
1 Fan the paper, and then tap the  
edges against a flat surface to even  
the stack.  
If you loaded legal size paper...  
You must change the “PAPER SIZE”  
setting to “LEGAL(pp. 45 and 49).  
(Before changing the setting, plug in  
the power cord and install a print  
cartridge as explained in the following  
sections.)  
8
   
Connecting the Power Cord  
Installing the Print Cartridge  
If at any time the display shows [ADD  
PAPER &] / [PRESS START KEY],  
check the paper tray. If the tray is  
empty, add paper. If there is paper in  
the tray, take it out and then reinsert it.  
Print cartridge yield  
SHARP UX-C80B replacement  
cartridge  
Ink Save mode OFF:  
When finished, press  
.
Approx. 480 letter pages  
Ink Save mode ON:  
Approx. 800 letter pages  
(The initial cartridge has the same  
yield as the replacement cartridge.)  
Connecting the Power Cord  
Plug the power cord into a 120 V, 60 Hz,  
grounded AC (3-prong) outlet.  
Ink Save mode is initially turned off.  
To turn on Ink Save mode, see  
pages 45 and 49.  
Caution! Do not plug the power cord  
into any other kind of outlet. This will  
damage the machine and is not  
covered under the warranty.  
Caution! Do not open the cover while  
the machine is printing.  
Caution! Remove all packing tape  
before plugging in the power cord  
(see page 7), or damage to the  
machine may result.  
Note: Keep print cartridges sealed in  
their packages until you are ready to  
install them. It is recommended that you  
do not use a cartridge that has been left  
unused for a long time after opening, as  
the print quality may be considerably  
degraded.  
Make sure the machine’s power cord  
is plugged in and paper is loaded in  
the paper tray.  
1 Open the cover (grasp the finger  
grip).  
The display will show [CHECK  
CARTRIDGE] until you install the print  
cartridge.  
It is recommended that you install  
surge protectors for the power and  
telephone lines. Surge protectors can  
be purchased at most telephone  
specialty stores.  
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Installing the Print Cartridge  
4 Insert the new print cartridge ().  
Close the holder (), making sure it  
clicks into place.  
If the display shows [PRINTER ERROR]  
or [PRINTER ERROR/CHECK PAPER],  
open the cover and check for jammed  
paper. Remove any jammed paper (see  
page 62) and close the cover.  
2
1
2 Remove only the  
tape from the new  
cartridge.  
Make sure all  
tape is removed.  
CAUTION!  
DO NOT touch  
the gold  
contact area  
on the  
5 Close the cover, pressing firmly on  
both front corners.  
cartridge.  
3 Make sure the cartridge holder is in  
the position shown. Place your  
fingers on top of the holder and  
open the holder release.  
Display: [CHANGE CARTRIDGE]/  
[1=NEW, 2=OLD].  
6 Press  
(NEW) if the cartridge  
you installed is new.  
Display: [NEW CARTRIDGE?] /  
[OK:PRESS START]  
Press  
(OLD) if the cartridge  
you installed is old.  
CAUTION! DO NOT touch the gold  
contact area or pull on the cable.  
7 Press  
.
If you are replacing the cartridge,  
remove the old cartridge. If you are  
going to use the old cartridge again,  
place it in an air-tight container  
(containers for this purpose can be  
purchased at most office supply  
stores).  
If you selected "OLD" in the  
previous step, this completes the  
installation procedure. (Note: If you  
find that print quality is not  
satisfactory, see p. 53 to align the  
print cartridge.)  
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Connecting the Phone Line  
Connecting the Phone Line  
If you selected "NEW", the machine  
will print an alignment page.  
Continue with the steps below.  
TEL. LINE  
jack  
8 In the alignment page, locate the  
line that is closest to a straight line.  
Standard (RJ-11C) wall jack  
The machine is initially set for tone  
dialing. If you are on a pulse dial line,  
change the “DIAL MODE” setting (pp.  
In this example, “15” is  
closest to a straight line.  
9 Enter the number of the straightest  
line with the number keys.  
To change the language used in the  
display, reports, and lists, change the  
“LANGUAGE SELECTION” setting as  
explained on pp. 45 and 48.  
To clear a mistake, press  
.
10 Press  
.
Name and Fax Number  
The machine is initially set to print  
high quality images, which require  
more ink. If you prefer to use less ink  
and speed up drying time, change the  
“INK SAVE MODE” setting to “ON”  
Enter your name and fax number.  
Your entered name and fax number  
will be printed automatically at the top  
of all fax pages you send. (This is  
required by FCC regulations.)  
When the resolution is set to HALF  
TONE, the machine is initially set to  
print at a slower printing speed to  
enable higher quality images. When  
using HALF TONE, if you prefer faster  
printing at the expense of slightly  
reduced image quality, change the  
“QUALITY MODE” setting to “NO” (pp.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[ENTRY MODE] appears.  
2 Press  
.
Display: [OWN NUMBER SET]  
3 Press  
.
[ENTER FAX #]  
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Setting the Date and Time  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
until  
4 Enter your fax number with the  
number keys (max. 20 digits).  
[ENTRY MODE] appears.  
To insert a space, press  
.
2 Press  
, then  
To clear a mistake, press  
.
[DATE&TIME SET] appears.  
5 Press  
.
3 Press  
.
6 Enter your name using the letter  
keys (max. 24 characters).  
Example: SHARP  
The currently set date appears  
(example): [DATE 08-15-2006]  
4 Enter a two-digit number for the  
month ("01" for January, "02" for  
February, "12" for December, etc.).  
To clear a mistake, press  
.
Example: January  
[DATE 01-15-2006]  
For information on using the text  
entry keys, see page 6.  
To correct a mistake, press  
move the cursor back to the mistake  
and enter the correct number.  
to  
7 Press  
.
[DATE&TIME SET]  
STOP  
8 Press  
to exit.  
5 Enter a two-digit number for the day  
("01" to "31").  
Example: the 5th  
[DATE 01-05-2006]  
Setting the Date and Time  
6 Enter the year (4 digits).  
Example:  
Set the date and time.  
The currently set time appears  
The date and time will be printed  
automatically at the top of all fax  
pages you send (this is required by  
FCC regulations). The date and time  
also appear in the display.  
(example): [TIME 12:19 PM]  
7 Enter a two-digit number for the  
hour ("01" to "12") and a two-digit  
number for the minute ("00" to "59").  
To have the clock automatically move  
forward and backward at the  
beginning and end of daylight-saving  
time, turn on the “DAY LIGHT  
SAVING” setting (pp. 45 and 47). Do  
this before you set the date and time.  
Example 9:25:  
[TIME 09:25 PM]  
8 Press  
to select A.M. or  
to select P.M.  
12  
   
Setting the Reception Mode  
Volume Adjustment  
9 Press  
.
[ANTI JUNK #]  
STOP  
Speaker volume  
10 Press  
to exit.  
SPEAKER  
1 Press  
.
Setting the Reception Mode  
2 Press  
or  
to select  
HIGH, MIDDLE, or LOW.  
The machine has three modes for  
receiving incoming faxes:  
SPEAKER  
Press  
again to turn off the  
speaker.  
AUTO mode:  
The machine automatically answers all  
calls on 4 rings and begins fax  
reception.  
Handset receiver volume  
1 When talking through the handset,  
MANUAL mode:  
All calls, including faxes, must be  
answered by picking up the  
machine's handset or an extension  
phone connected to the same line.  
press  
or  
to select HIGH,  
MIDDLE, or LOW.  
Note: The volume reverts to  
MIDDLE each time you replace the  
handset.  
TEL/FAX mode:  
The machine automatically answers all  
calls on 2 rings. If the machine detects  
that a call is a voice call (including a  
manually dialed fax), it makes a special  
ringing sound to alert you to answer. If  
the machine detects that the call is an  
automatically dialed fax, it begins  
reception automatically.  
Ringer volume  
1 Press  
or  
to select  
HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW, or OFF.  
SPEAKER  
(Make sure  
has not been  
To set the reception mode, make sure a  
document is not loaded in the  
document feeder, and then press  
pressed, the handset is not lifted,  
and a document is not loaded in the  
feeder.)  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
until the desired mode  
The ringer will ring once at the  
appears in the display.  
selected level.  
For more information on receiving  
faxes, see Chapter 4.  
2 If you selected “OFF OK ?” to turn  
off the ringer, press  
.
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2.FaxtoE-mail  
The Fax to E-mail feature lets you scan  
a document and directly send the image  
to an e-mail recipient.  
Connecting the Machine  
The machine is connected using an  
Ethernet cable (not included). Please  
purchase a 10Base-T/100Base-TX  
straight-through (regular) cable.  
This saves you the trouble of scanning  
the document into a computer and  
sending the scanned file using an e-  
mail program.  
Connect one end of the cable to the  
LAN port on the machine.  
The scanned document is sent as an  
attachment to an e-mail message.  
The attached file can be in TIFF or  
PDF format.  
Requirements  
To use Fax to E-mail, you must  
Have a broadband (cable or DSL)  
Internet connection.  
Have a broadband router or LAN  
switch/hub through which you can  
connect the machine to the Internet  
(the router is usually connected to a  
cable modem or DSL modem).  
Connect the other end to a LAN port on  
your router, switch, or hub.  
If you are uncertain which port to  
connect the cable to, see the manual  
for the router, switch or hub.  
A typical setup is shown below.  
The connections can be made with all  
devices powered on.  
WAN port  
For other questions about how the  
machine should be connected,  
consult your Internet service provider.  
Internet  
LAN cable  
LAN cable  
LAN cable  
Cable/DSL  
modem  
LAN ports  
(Hub/Switch)  
LAN cable  
Router  
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Connecting the Machine  
IP address  
3 Press  
.
The machine requires an IP address to  
communicate on the Internet.  
If the machine has automatically  
received an IP address and is able  
to communicate, [IP ADDRESS/  
DHCP: ON] will appear on the top  
line of the display, followed by the IP  
address on the bottom line. To show  
the machine’s host name, press  
If your network is set up to  
automatically assign IP addresses, you  
do not need to do anything; the  
machine will automatically receive an  
IP address when it is connected.  
.
Automatic assignment of IP addresses  
is normally performed by a DHCP  
server, which may be a computer,  
router, or other device on the network.  
(Most routers used on home networks  
contain a DHCP server.)  
If a static IP address has been  
entered in the machine and the  
machine is able to communicate,  
[IP ADDRESS/DHCP: OFF] will  
appear on the top line of the display,  
followed by the IP address on the  
bottom line. To show the machine’s  
If your network requires that a static  
(permanent) IP address be assigned to  
the machine, see Network Settings on  
page 23 to enter the IP address and  
related information.  
host name, press  
.
If the machine was unable to  
receive an IP address automatically,  
or if the router locked up after the  
machine received an IP address,  
[IP ADDRESS/DHCP: FAIL] /  
[192.168. 1 .201] will appear.  
“192.168. 1 .201“ is an IP address  
that is assigned to the machine for  
diagnostic purposes when  
Checking your IP address and  
the connection  
To check the machine’s IP address and  
verify that the machine is able to  
communicate on the network, follow  
these steps.  
connection fails (it cannot be used  
for regular communication).  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[NETWORK SETTING] appears.  
If a cable has not been connected,  
[CHECK CABLE] will appear.  
2 Press  
, then  
to show  
If [NOW CONNECTING / CHECK  
[NETWORK INFORMATION]  
STOP  
LATER] appears, press  
to exit,  
wait briefly, and then repeat the  
procedure again.  
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Connecting the Machine  
If the machine is unable to  
communicate...  
If [IP ADDRESS/DHCP: FAIL]  
appears, remove and then reinsert  
the Ethernet cable plug, and repeat  
Steps 1 to 3 above. If the same  
message appears, check the device  
that acts as the DHCP server on your  
network (try removing and restoring  
the power). If your router is your  
DHCP server, make sure that DHCP  
is enabled in the router settings. If  
your network does not have a DHCP  
server, set a static IP address as  
explained on page 23.  
Check the Ethernet cable. Are the  
connections secure? Are you using  
straight-through (not crossover) cable  
for 10Base-T/100Base-TX?  
There may be a problem in the router  
or other device to which the machine  
is connected. Try removing and then  
restoring the power to the router (see  
the manual for the router).  
If a static IP address has been set,  
make sure that the network settings  
(page 23) are correct .  
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E-mail Settings  
Type in the host name or IP address of  
the machine in the Address bar of the  
Web browser on your computer.  
E-mail Settings  
Before the Fax to E-mail function can be  
used, you must configure the e-mail  
settings.  
The Web page menu will appear. Select  
E-mail Setup and configure the  
settings. For explanations of the  
settings, click Help in the Web page  
menu.  
The e-mail settings specify your  
outgoing mail server, as well as your  
sender name, sender address, and  
other items that appear in the e-mail  
message to which scanned image files  
are attached.  
Note: If the Web page is used while the  
machine is in operation (except for  
voice calls using the handset), machine  
operation may become unstable.  
It is easiest to configure the e-mail  
settings in the machine’s Web page.  
The machine’s Web page can be  
accessed from any computer on the  
same network as the machine.  
Using the machine’s operation  
panel to configure the settings  
Follow the steps below to display the e-  
mail settings, and then configure each  
setting as explained in the table on the  
next page.  
The e-mail settings can also be  
configured using the machine’s  
operation panel.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
Note: If you need to configure “POP  
before SMTP” settings, you must use  
the Web page.  
[E-MAIL SETTING] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
repeatedly  
If you do not know your SMTP server  
name or whether or not you need to  
configure “POP before SMTP” settings,  
ask your Internet service provider.  
until the setting that you wish to  
configure appears.  
3 Press  
. (Note: This step is not  
Accessing the machine’s Web  
page  
necessary for the “FILE FORMAT”  
setting.)  
To access the Web page, you will need  
to know the machine’s host name or IP  
address (usually it is most convenient to  
use the host name).  
4 Enter the required information for  
the setting as explained in the table  
on the next page.  
5 After configuring the setting, the  
next e-mail setting will appear in the  
display. You can configure the next  
STOP  
To check the machine’s host name or IP  
address, follow the procedure in  
Checking your IP address and the  
connection (page 15), or print the  
Network Settings List (page 50).  
setting, or press  
to exit.  
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E-mail Settings  
E-mail settings  
Enter the required information for each setting as explained below.  
This is done in step 4 of the procedure on the previous page.  
The sender address and SMTP server settings are required. The other settings are  
optional.  
Use the letter keys to enter text. For information on using the letter keys, see page 6.  
The e-mail subject, e-mail message, and file format that you enter below are default  
settings. They will be used if you do not specify these items at the time of  
transmission.  
Setting  
Description  
SENDER  
NAME  
Enter the sender name that will appear in the e-mail message  
(max. of 50 characters). When finished, press  
Enter your sender e-mail address (max. of 128 characters). When  
finished, press . (Note: Be sure to enter your actual e-mail  
.
SENDER  
ADDRESS  
address. Return e-mail and undelivered mail reports will be sent to  
this address. In addition, some SMTP servers reject outgoing e-  
mail if a valid sender e-mail address is not entered.)  
E-MAIL  
Enter a default subject (max. of 128 characters). When finished,  
SUBJECT  
press  
Enter a default message (max. of 256 characters). When finished,  
press  
This sets the default format of the file that is created when you  
.
E-MAIL  
MESSAGE  
.
FILE FORMAT  
scan a document. Press  
for TIFF or  
for PDF.  
Initial setting: TIFF  
SMTP SERVER Enter the host name or IP address of your outgoing (SMTP) mail  
server (max. of 60 characters). When finished, press  
.
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Storing E-mail Addresses  
and enter the desired 2-digit  
number (01 to 63).  
Storing E-mail Addresses  
If you prefer to have the machine  
suggest an available Rapid Key /  
Speed Dial number at the end of the  
You can store e-mail addresses in the  
A, B, and C keys, in Rapid Keys, and in  
Speed Dial numbers.  
procedure, press  
.
An e-mail address stored in a Rapid  
Key or the A, B, or C key is selected  
by simply pressing that key. A total of  
36 Rapid Keys are available.  
(Note: Attach the Rapid Key labels as  
shown on page 5.)  
3 Press  
to select E-MAIL.  
Display: [E-MAIL # MODE]  
4 Enter the e-mail address with the  
letter and number keys (max. of 128  
characters).  
An e-mail address stored in a Speed  
Dial number is selected by pressing  
For information on using the letter  
keys, see page 6.  
SPEED DIAL  
and entering the 2-digit Speed  
Dial number. A total of 63 Speed Dial  
numbers are available.  
To clear a mistake, press  
5 Press  
.
Note: Rapid Keys and Speed Dial  
numbers are also used for fax (p. 27).  
.
6 Enter the name of the recipient  
Storing an e-mail address  
(max. 20 characters).  
Follow the steps below to store an e-  
mail address using the machine’s  
operation panel.  
7 Press  
.
If you selected a Rapid Key or  
E-mail addresses can also be stored  
using the machine’s Web page. To  
access the Web page, see page 17.  
Speed Dial number in Step 2, the  
display will briefly show [STORED],  
and then [NEW NUMBER]. Go to  
Step 8.  
FUNCTION  
1 Press  
,
, then  
.
If you did not select a Rapid Key or  
Speed Dial number in Step 2, the  
display will show the next available  
Rapid Key or Speed Dial number. If  
that number is acceptable, press  
2 To store an e-mail address in the A,  
B, or C key, press the desired key  
and go directly to Step 4.  
To store an e-mail address in a  
Rapid Key, press the desired Rapid  
Key.  
and go to Step 8. If not, press  
To store an e-mail address in a  
the desired Rapid Key, or press the  
SPEED DIAL  
SPEED DIAL  
Speed Dial number, press  
A, B, or C key, or press  
and  
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Fax to E-mail Transmission  
enter the desired 2-digit Speed Dial  
number, and go to Step 8.  
If you do not wish to change the  
address, go directly to Step 5.  
8 Return to Step 2 to store another e-  
5 Press  
.
STOP  
mail address, or press  
to exit.  
6 Make the desired changes to the  
name.  
Editing and clearing stored e-  
mail addresses  
If you do not wish to change the  
name, go directly to Step 7.  
To make changes to a previously stored  
e-mail address, or to clear an address,  
follow these steps:  
7 Press  
.
FUNCTION  
8 Return to Step 2 to edit or clear  
1 Press  
,
, then  
.
STOP  
another address, or press  
exit.  
to  
2 Press the key in which the address  
is stored (Rapid Key or A, B, or C  
SPEED DIAL  
key), or press  
and enter the  
Fax to E-mail Transmission  
2-digit Speed Dial number in which  
the address is stored.  
Follow the steps below to send a  
document to an e-mail recipient.  
(You can also press  
or  
until the name or address appears  
The document will be sent as an  
attachment to an e-mail message.  
and press  
.)  
Display: [1=EDIT, 2=CLEAR]  
You can specify the recipient by  
directly entering an e-mail address, or  
by selecting an address that has been  
stored as explained in the previous  
section.  
3 Press  
CLEAR.  
for EDIT or  
for  
If you selected CLEAR, go to Step 8.  
1 Flip up the feeder cover () and  
adjust the document guides to the  
width of your document ().  
4 If you selected EDIT, make the  
desired changes to the address.  
Press  
or  
to move the  
cursor to the character(s) you wish to  
change, and then press the  
appropriate letter or number key. The  
new character will replace the old  
character.  
2
1
20  
   
Fax to E-mail Transmission  
2 Insert the  
document  
face down  
with the top  
edge going  
in first.  
or address appears, and press  
.
Note: If [CHECK E-MAIL SETTING]  
appears, your SMTP server or  
sender address has not been  
entered in the e-mail settings (p. 17).  
4 If you need to select or change any  
Up to 20 letter-size sheets (5 legal-  
size sheets) can be placed in the  
feeder at once.  
of the e-mail options, press  
and follow Steps  
5 and 6 below. (Note that settings  
selected here are temporary. To  
make permanent changes, see p.  
17.)  
For more information on loading the  
document, see page 24.  
If you do not wish to change the e-  
mail options, go directly to Step 7.  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and contrast (see p. 25).  
To exit the e-mail options, press  
3 Enter the destination e-mail address  
and go to Step 7.  
using one of the following methods:  
5 Press  
or  
until the  
Press  
, press  
desired option appears, and press  
, and enter the address with the  
(
is not necessary for  
letter and number keys (p. 6). When  
the FILE FORMAT setting). Change  
the option as explained below (use  
the letter keys to enter text and  
finished, press  
.
If the address has been stored in the  
to delete text; p. 6).  
A, B, or C key, press the key.  
E-MAIL SUBJECT: Enter a subject  
(max. 128 characters). When  
If the address has been stored in a  
Rapid Key, press the Rapid Key.  
finished, press  
.
If the address has been stored in a  
SPEED DIAL  
E-MAIL MESSAGE: Enter a  
message (max. 256 characters).  
Speed Dial number, press  
and enter the Speed Dial number.  
When finished, press  
.
To search for a stored address, press  
(this eliminates  
stored fax numbers from the search),  
FILE FORMAT: Press  
for TIFF  
or  
for PDF. (Make sure the  
press  
or  
until the name  
recipient has an image viewer that  
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Fax to E-mail Transmission  
[CONNECTION ERROR]  
can show images in the selected  
format.)  
This appears when communication  
does not take place correctly on your  
local network, usually due to a problem  
with the cable connections. Make sure  
that the cable ends are securely  
inserted in the LAN ports. Make sure  
that the correct cable is being used and  
that the cable is good. Make sure that  
your router or hub is powered on.  
FILE NAME: Enter a name for the  
scanned file (max. 40 characters).  
When finished, press  
.
6 When you have finished configuring  
the e-mail options, press  
. (If the display  
shows [PRESS START TO SCAN],  
it is not necessary to press  
[SERVER ERROR]  
This appears when the machine cannot  
connect to your mail server or there is  
no response from the mail server.  
Make sure the SMTP server setting is  
correct (p. 18). If you have configured  
“POP before SMTP” settings in the  
Web pages, make sure these settings  
are correct.  
.)  
7 Press  
to begin transmission.  
Note: The recipient may have security  
settings in their e-mail program or virus  
protection software that prevent the file  
attachment from being received or  
opened. In this case, ask the recipient  
to try changing the settings.  
[SERVER NOT FOUND] / [SMTP]  
This appears when an incorrect host  
name is entered for your SMTP server.  
Check the SMTP server setting (p. 18).  
[SERVER NOT FOUND] / [DHCP]  
This appears when the machine is  
unable to automatically obtain an IP  
address. Restart your router or other  
device that acts as your DHCP server.  
Sending a message only  
You can also send a short e-mail  
message without including a  
document. Perform Steps 3 through 7  
of the above procedure (enter the  
message in Step 5). After Step 7,  
[SEND W/O DOCUMENT?] /  
[1=YES,2=NO,W/T DOC.]  
[CABLE DISCONNECTED]  
This may appear below any of the  
above messages. Check the same  
items as in [CONNECTION ERROR]  
above.  
will appear. Press  
to select  
“YES”. The message will be sent.  
If an undelivered mail report is sent  
to inform you that your e-mail  
message was not successfully  
delivered, the report will be sent to  
the sender address entered in the e-  
mail settings (page 17).  
Error messages  
If transmission is not successful  
because the machine is unable to  
connect to your mail server, one of the  
following error messages will appear.  
22  
 
Network Settings  
Three digits must be entered in each  
segment of the number (the  
Network Settings  
segments are separated by  
If your network requires that you assign  
a static (permanent) IP address to the  
machine, follow the steps below to  
disable DHCP (automatic IP address  
assigment) and configure the network  
settings.  
periods). If a segment does not have  
3 digits, enter zeros as needed.  
Example: IP address = 192.168.1.2  
You must enter: 192.168.001.002  
If you make a mistake, press  
Consult your network administrator  
for the information that must be  
entered. After DHCP is disabled, the  
settings that must be configured  
appear in the following order (these  
settings only appear when DHCP is  
set to NO):  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
DNS (PRIMARY)  
to move the cursor to the mistake  
and enter the correct number.  
6 When finished entering the number,  
press  
.
7 The next setting will appear in the  
display. Repeat Steps 4 through 6  
to configure the next setting, or  
STOP  
press  
to exit.  
DNS (SECONDARY)  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
Initializing the network settings  
[NETWORK SETTING] appears.  
If you need to return the network  
settings to their initial state, follow the  
steps below.  
2 Press  
twice.  
[DHCP] will appear.  
Initializing the settings enables  
DHCP and clears the IP address  
and related settings.  
3 Press  
for NO (the machine will  
not obtain an IP address  
automatically).  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[IP ADDRESS] will appear.  
(If you wish to configure a different  
[NETWORK SETTING] appears.  
setting, press  
or  
.)  
2 Press  
twice, then  
to  
show [INITIALIZE SETTINGS].  
4 Press  
.
5 Press the number keys to enter the  
3 Press  
twice.  
required number.  
23  
       
3. Sending Faxes  
Documents which are taped, torn,  
smaller than the minimum size,  
carbon backed, easily smudged, or  
have a slick, coated surface should be  
photocopied, and the copy loaded in  
the feeder.  
Transmittable Documents  
Minimum document size/weight  
Loading up to 20 sheets at once:  
5.8” x 5.5” (148 x 140 mm)  
2
14 lbs. (52 g/m )  
Documents that are curled or have a  
wave-like pattern must be flattened.  
Loading 1 sheet at a time:  
2.8” x 5.5” (70 x 140 mm)  
2
Loading the Document  
14 lbs. (52 g/m )  
Up to 20 letter-size sheets (5 legal-size  
sheets) can be placed in the feeder at  
once. (If the sheets do not feed or  
double feeds occur, reduce the number  
of sheets.) The sheets will feed  
automatically starting from the bottom  
sheet.  
Maximum document size/weight  
Loading up to 20 sheets at once:  
Letter (8.5” x 11”, 216 x 279 mm)  
2
20 lbs. (75 g/m )  
Loading up to 5 sheets at once:  
Legal (8.5” x 14”, 216 x 356 mm)  
2
To send or copy more than the  
maximum number of sheets, place  
the additional sheets gently in the  
feeder just before the last sheet is  
scanned. Do not force the sheets in,  
as this may cause double-feeding or  
jamming.  
20 lbs. (75 g/m )  
Loading 1 sheet at a time:  
Legal (8.5” x 14”, 216 x 356 mm)  
2
42 lbs. (157 g/m )  
The maximum scanning width is 8.2”  
(208 mm), and the top and bottom  
0.16” (4 mm) of a document cannot  
be scanned.  
For large or thick sheets that must be  
loaded one at a time, insert each  
sheet into the feeder as the previous  
sheet is being scanned. Insert gently  
to avoid double-feeding.  
Other restrictions  
The scanner cannot recognize yellow,  
1 Flip up the feeder cover () and  
adjust the document guides to the  
width of your document ().  
greenish yellow, or light blue ink.  
Remove all clips, staples, and pins  
before loading documents in the  
feeder (these will damage the  
machine).  
2
Ink, glue, or correcting fluid on a  
document must be dry before  
scanning.  
1
24  
               
Resolution and Contrast  
Resolution and Contrast  
2 Place the document face down with  
the top edge going in first, and  
insert it all the way into the feeder.  
Make sure that the roller draws the  
document in.  
You can adjust the resolution and  
contrast before sending a document.  
The default resolution setting is  
STANDARD. The default contrast  
setting is AUTO.  
Adjust the settings each time you  
don't want to use the default settings.  
Note: The resolution and contrast  
settings are only effective for sending;  
not for receiving.  
Display: [READY TO SEND] .  
3 Adjust the resolution and/or contrast  
settings (p. 25), and then dial the  
receiving machine (p. 26).  
Resolution settings  
STANDARD Use STANDARD for  
ordinary documents.  
Removing a document from the  
feeder  
This provides the fastest  
transmission.  
1 Open the cover () and remove the  
document ().  
FINE  
Use FINE for documents  
containing small letters  
or fine drawings.  
Caution: Attempting to remove a  
document without opening the cover  
may damage the feeder mechanism.  
SUPER FINE Use SUPER FINE for  
documents containing  
very small letters or very  
fine drawings.  
2
1
HALF TONE Use HALF TONE for  
photographs and  
illustrations. The original  
will be reproduced in 64  
shades of gray.  
2 Close the cover, pressing down  
firmly on both front corners.  
Contrast settings  
AUTO  
DARK  
Use AUTO for normal  
documents.  
Use DARK for faint  
documents.  
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Sending a Fax: Normal Dialing  
1 Load the document(s).  
Normal Dialing allows you to listen to  
the line and make sure the other fax  
machine is responding.  
The resolution/contrast cannot be  
adjusted unless the document is  
loaded.  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION/  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
RECEPTION MODE  
2 Press  
one or more times  
If desired, press  
to set the  
until the desired resolution and  
contrast settings appear in the  
display.  
resolution and/or contrast.  
SPEAKER  
2 Pick up the handset or press  
.
The first time you move through the  
list of resolution settings, the contrast  
setting AUTO will appear next to  
each resolution setting. The second  
time you move through the list, the  
contrast setting DARK will appear.  
Listen for the dial tone.  
3 Dial the fax number of the receiving  
machine (press the number keys).  
4 Wait for the connection. You will  
either hear a fax tone or the other  
person will answer.  
Note: In order to transmit in SUPER  
FINE resolution, the receiving machine  
must also have that resolution. If not,  
your machine will automatically step  
down to FINE.  
If the other person answers, ask  
them to press their Start key (if you  
pressed SPEAKER , pick up the handset  
to speak with them). The receiving  
machine will issue a fax tone.  
If you prefer to use FINE for the  
default resolution setting, change the  
“FINE PRIORITY” setting (p. 45).  
5 When you hear the fax tone, press  
. Replace the handset.  
If the transmission is completed  
successfully, the machine will beep  
once.  
Sending a Fax: Normal Dialing  
If an error occurs, the machine will  
beep three times and print a  
Transaction Report to inform you of  
the problem (p. 51).  
With Normal Dialing, you pick up the  
handset (or press SPEAKER ) and dial by  
pressing the number keys.  
Note: If the transmission is  
If a person answers, you can talk with  
them through the handset before  
sending the fax.  
unsuccessful and the display shows  
[DOCUMENT JAMMED], remove the  
document as explained on page 62.  
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Sending a Fax: Auto Dialing  
desired 2-digit number (01 to 63).  
Display: [SELECT DEST. TYPE]  
Sending a Fax: Auto Dialing  
If you prefer to have the machine  
suggest an available Rapid Key /  
Speed Dial number at the end of the  
You can store your most frequently  
dialed fax and phone numbers in Rapid  
Keys and Speed Dial numbers.  
procedure, press  
.
A number stored in a Rapid Key is  
dialed by simply pressing the Rapid  
Key. A total of 36 Rapid Keys are  
available. (Note: Attach the Rapid Key  
labels as shown on page 5.)  
3 Press  
to select “FAX”.  
Display: [FAX # MODE]  
4 Enter the fax or phone number with  
the number keys (max. of 32 digits).  
(Note: A space cannot be entered.)  
A number stored in a Speed Dial  
SPEED DIAL  
number is dialed by pressing  
,
To clear a mistake, press  
.
the 2-digit Speed Dial number, and  
If a pause is required between any of  
then  
. A total of 63 Speed Dial  
the digits to access a special service  
numbers are available.  
or an outside line, press FUNCTION . The  
Note: E-mail addresses can also be  
stored in Rapid Keys and Speed Dial  
numbers (see page 19).  
pause appears as a hyphen (two  
seconds per pause). Several pauses  
can be entered in a row.  
Storing fax and phone numbers  
5 Press  
.
Follow the steps below to store a fax or  
phone number using the machine’s  
operation panel.  
6 Enter the name of the destination  
(max. 20 characters).  
Fax/phone numbers can also be  
stored using the machine’s Web page.  
To access the Web page, see page  
For information on using the letter  
keys, see page 6.  
7 Press  
.
FUNCTION  
1 Press  
,
, then  
.
If you selected a Rapid Key or  
Speed Dial number in Step 2, the  
display will briefly show [STORED],  
and then [NEW NUMBER]. Go to  
Step 8.  
2 To store a number in a Rapid Key,  
press the desired Rapid Key.  
To store a number in a Speed Dial  
SPEED DIAL  
number, press  
and enter the  
If you did not select a Rapid Key or  
Speed Dial number in Step 2, the  
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Sending a Fax: Auto Dialing  
display will show the next available  
Rapid Key or Speed Dial number. If  
that number is acceptable, press  
If you selected “CLEAR”, go to Step  
7.  
4 If you selected “EDIT”, make the  
desired changes to the number.  
and go to Step 8. If not, press  
the desired Rapid Key, or press  
Press  
or  
to move the  
SPEED DIAL  
and enter the desired 2-digit  
cursor to the digit or digits you wish  
to change, and then enter the new  
digit. The new digit will replace the  
old digit.  
Speed Dial number, and go to Step  
8.  
8 Return to Step 2 to store another  
STOP  
If you do not wish to change the  
number, go directly to Step 5.  
number, or press  
to exit.  
Editing and clearing auto-dial  
numbers  
5 Press  
.
6 Make the desired changes to the  
To make changes to a previously stored  
auto-dial number, or clear a number,  
follow these steps:  
name.  
Press  
or  
to move the  
FUNCTION  
cursor to the letter or letters you wish  
to change, and then press the  
appropriate letter key. The new letter  
will replace the old letter.  
1 Press  
,
, then  
.
2 Press the Rapid Key (or press  
SPEED DIAL  
and enter the 2-digit Speed  
If you do not wish to change the  
name, go directly to Step 7.  
Dial number) of the number that you  
want to edit or clear. (You can also  
press  
or  
until the  
7 Press  
.
number appears and press  
.)  
8 Return to Step 2 to edit or clear  
STOP  
Display: [1=EDIT, 2=CLEAR]  
another number, or press  
exit.  
to  
3 Press  
“CLEAR”.  
for “EDIT” or  
for  
28  
Sending a Fax: Auto Dialing  
If an error occurs, the machine will  
beep three times and print a  
Transaction Report to inform you of  
the problem (p. 51).  
Using an auto-dial number to  
send a fax  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
Making a voice call with an auto-dial  
number  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
Rapid Key Dialing: Lift the handset  
and press the Rapid Key.  
2 Select the fax number using one of  
the methods below:  
Speed Dialing: Lift the handset, press  
SPEED DIAL , and enter the 2-digit Speed Dial  
Rapid Key Dialing: If the number is  
stored in a Rapid Key, press the  
Rapid Key.  
number with the number keys.  
Speed Dialing: If the number is  
stored in a Speed Dial number, press  
SPEED DIAL  
Search Dialing: Press  
or  
and enter the Speed Dial  
until the name or number of the other  
party appears, and lift the handset.  
(You can also lift the handset first,  
search for the number, and then press  
number with the number keys. Make  
sure the correct destination appears  
STOP  
in the display (if not, press  
), and  
.)  
then press  
.
Search Dialing: Press  
or  
until the name or number of  
the other party appears in the  
display, and press  
.
3 Dialing and transmission will take  
place automatically.  
STOP  
To cancel transmission, press  
.
If the transmission is completed  
successfully, the machine will beep  
once.  
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Sending a Fax: Auto Dialing  
Sending a fax by Direct Keypad  
Dialing  
2 Press  
once. Make sure the  
display shows the number you wish  
to dial.  
Use this method to dial a full fax  
number without using the handset .  
3 If you are sending a fax, press  
1 Load the document(s).  
. Dialing begins.  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
If desired, press  
resolution and/or contrast.  
to set the  
If you are making a phone call, lift  
the handset. Dialing begins.  
Note: If the transmission is  
unsuccessful and [DOCUMENT  
JAMMED] appears in the display,  
remove the document as explained on  
page 62.  
2 Enter the number of the receiving  
machine with the number keys.  
If a pause is required between any of  
the digits to access a special service  
or an outside line, press FUNCTION . The  
Automatic redialing  
pause will appear as a hyphen (two  
seconds per pause). Several pauses  
can be entered in a row.  
If you use auto dialing (including Direct  
Keypad Dialing) to send a fax and the  
line is busy, the machine will  
automatically make three redial  
attempts at intervals of five minutes.  
3 Check the display. If the number  
shown is correct, press  
.
During this time, [RECALLING] will  
appear in the display, followed by the  
attempt number. You will not be able to  
dial any other locations while the  
message appears.  
If the number is not correct, press  
STOP  
to clear the incorrect digits, and  
then re-enter the correct digit(s).  
To clear the message and stop  
Redial  
STOP  
automatic redialing, press  
.
You can automatically redial the last  
number dialed on the machine.  
Under certain conditions, automatic  
redialing may stop before three  
redialing attempts are made.  
1 Load the document(s).  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
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Batch Page Numbering  
Sending a Fax From Memory  
Batch Page Numbering  
Use this feature to add a slash and the  
total number of pages to each page  
number on transmitted fax pages (for  
example, "P. 1/5", "P.2/5", etc.). This  
allows the recipient to check for missing  
pages.  
To increase transmission speed, you  
can send a fax through the machine’s  
memory. After transmission, the fax is  
automatically cleared from memory.  
Note: If a power failure occurs while  
sending a fax from memory, you must  
repeat the operation.  
1 Load the document(s).  
To send a fax through memory, load the  
2 Press FUNCTION , then  
to show  
document, press  
, and dial using  
[PAGE COUNTER].  
one of the methods below. (Note that  
an e-mail destination cannot be  
selected.)  
3 Press  
.
Display: [ENTER # (01 - 99)]  
Press a Rapid Key.  
4 Enter the total number of pages  
(“01” to “99”) with the numeric keys.  
Press SPEED DIAL , enter a 2-digit Speed  
Example: 5 pages  
.
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
Dial number, and press  
Enter the fax number with the number  
keys and press  
.
5 If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
6 Dial the receiving machine and  
.
send the fax.  
To cancel a batch number entry,  
remove the document from the  
STOP  
Press  
repeatedly to select an  
feeder or press  
.
auto-dial number and press  
.
If the number of pages actually  
transmitted is not the same as the  
batch number entered, an alarm will  
sound and [PAGE COUNT ERROR]  
will appear in the display. PAGE E.”  
will also appear in the NOTE column  
of the Transaction Report if printed.  
Press  
once to select the last  
number dialed and press  
.
If [MEMORY FULL] appears, see If  
the memory becomes full on page 36.  
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4.Receiving Faxes  
Answering with the machine’s  
handset  
Using AUTO Mode  
To select AUTO mode, press  
Important: If a document is loaded in  
the machine’s feeder, remove it before  
performing the steps below.  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
(with no document in the  
feeder) until [AUTO] appears in the  
display.  
1 When the machine rings, pick up  
the handset.  
In AUTO mode, the machine  
automatically answers all calls on 4  
rings and receives incoming faxes.  
2 If you hear a fax tone, wait until the  
display shows [RECEIVING] and  
then replace the handset.  
If you pick up the handset before the  
machine answers, you can talk to the  
other party and receive a fax as  
explained in Using MANUAL Mode  
below.  
If [RECEIVING] does not appear (or  
if you have set the Fax Signal  
Receive setting to NO (pp. 45, 47)),  
press  
to begin reception.  
To change the number of rings on  
which the machine answers calls,  
change the “NUMBER OF RINGS”  
setting (p. 45).  
3 If the other party first speaks with  
you and then wants to send a fax,  
press  
after speaking. (Press  
before the sender presses their  
Start key.)  
The machine automatically reduces  
received faxes as needed to fit the  
paper. If you prefer to have all faxes  
printed at full size, change the  
“RECEIVE RATIO” setting (pp. 45  
and 48).  
When [RECEIVING] appears in the  
display, hang up.  
Answering a call on an  
extension phone connected to  
the same line  
Using MANUAL Mode  
1 Answer the extension phone when  
it rings.  
To select MANUAL mode, press  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
2 If you hear a soft fax tone, wait until  
you hear pronounced, high-pitched  
fax tones, then hang up.  
(with no document in the  
feeder) until [MANUAL] appears in  
the display.  
3 If the machine doesn't respond, or if  
the other party first talks to you and  
then wants to send a fax, set the  
phone down (do not hang up), walk  
over to the machine, lift the  
In MANUAL mode, you must answer all  
calls (even faxes) by picking up the  
machine’s handset or an extension  
phone connected to the same line.  
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TEL/FAX Mode  
machine’s handset, and press  
.
If your machine doesn't detect a fax  
tone (this means that the call is a  
voice call or manually dialed fax), it  
will make a special ringing sound for  
15 seconds to alert you to pick up the  
machine’s handset (to change the  
number of seconds, see p. 45 and  
“PSEUDO RING DURATION” on p.  
46). If you don't answer within this  
time, the machine will send a fax tone  
to the other machine to allow the  
calling party to send a fax manually.  
The above step is necessary if you  
have set the “FAX SIGNAL RX”  
setting to NO (pp. 45 and 47).  
Putting a call on hold  
To put the other party on hold during a  
phone call, press HOLD . When this is  
done, they cannot hear you. You can  
put the handset back in the cradle  
without breaking the connection. When  
you are ready to speak with the other  
party again, pick up the handset. If you  
did not put the handset back in the  
HOLD  
Note: Only the machine will make the  
special ringing sound. An extension  
phone will not ring after the machine  
initially answers the call.  
Reception to Memory  
cradle, press  
again to resume  
conversation.  
Incoming faxes will be received to  
memory when printing is not possible,  
such as when the machine runs out of  
paper, the print cartridge needs  
replacement, or the paper jams.  
TEL/FAX Mode  
To select TEL/FAX mode, press  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
When you have received a fax in  
(with no document in the  
memory, [FAX RX IN MEMORY] will  
appear in the display, alternating with a  
message that indicates the problem.  
feeder) until [TEL/FAX] appears in  
the display.  
When the reception mode is set to TEL/  
FAX, the machine automatically  
answers all calls on 2 rings. After  
answering, the machine monitors the  
line for about five seconds to see if a  
fax tone is being sent.  
When you resolve the problem, the  
stored faxes will automatically print out.  
If you received faxes to memory  
because the machine ran out of  
paper, be sure to add paper that is  
the same size as the paper  
previously used, or the fax print-out  
size will not match the size of the  
printing paper.  
If the machine detects a fax tone (this  
means that the call is an  
automatically dialed fax), it will  
automatically receive the fax.  
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5. Making Copies  
The machine can be used as a  
convenience copier. Follow the steps  
below to make copies.  
3 When you are ready to begin  
COPY/HELP  
copying, press  
.
Sorting copies  
If [MEMORY FULL] appears...  
The machine is initially set to not sort  
copies. If you wish to have copies  
sorted as shown below, change the  
“SORT COPY” setting to YES (pp. 45  
and 49).  
If you place many originals in the  
feeder, the memory may become full  
before all pages can be scanned (the  
display will show [MEMORY FULL]). If  
this happens, only the pages that were  
scanned will be copied and the  
Originals  
C
B
A
remaining pages will automatically feed  
out. Repeat the copy procedure for the  
remaining pages, including the page  
that was being scanned when the  
memory became full.  
Sorted (SORT COPY)  
Not sorted (MULTI COPY)  
A
B
C
C
C
A
B
B
B
C
A
A
Example: Two copies  
each of three originals  
Note: It may not be possible to make a  
copy of an original if a high resolution  
setting is used and/or the original  
contains so much detailed content that  
the memory becomes full before  
scanning finishes.  
1 Load the document(s). (Maximum  
of 20 letter sheets or 5 legal sheets.)  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
2 Select the following copy settings as  
needed:  
Enlarge/reduce: Press  
or  
to select 100%, 125%, 135%,  
200%, 70%, 88% or 94%.  
Default setting: 100%.  
Number of copies per original:  
Enter a number from 1 to 99.  
Default setting: 1  
Example: Press  
for two copies  
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6. Special Functions  
Broadcasting  
5 Press  
destination.  
to enter the  
You can send the same document to as  
many as 20 fax or e-mail destinations in  
just one operation.  
6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each of  
the other desired destinations  
(maximum of 20).  
The destinations must be all fax or all  
e-mail. It is not possible to mix fax  
and e-mail destinations.  
You can press  
through and check your entered  
destinations. To delete a  
to scroll  
Only destinations stored in Rapid  
Keys and Speed Dial numbers can be  
selected. (It is not possible to enter a  
full fax number or e-mail address.)  
destination, press  
appears.  
when it  
7 When you have finished selecting  
destinations, press  
1 Load the document(s).  
.
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
If desired, press  
resolution and/or contrast.  
to set the  
If you are broadcasting to fax  
destinations, transmission will  
begin.  
B'CAST  
2 Press  
.
If you are broadcasting to e-mail  
3 Press  
to broadcast to FAX  
to broadcast  
to E-MAIL destinations.  
destinations, you can press  
to select e-mail  
options (see Steps 4 to 6 on page  
21). When you are ready to begin  
destinations, or  
4 Select a destination using one of  
the following methods:  
transmission, press  
.
Press a Rapid Key.  
For fax, a Transaction Report is  
automatically printed out after  
Broadcasting is completed. If any  
destinations in the "Note" column of  
the report are marked "Busy" or  
have a communication error code,  
you will need to send the document  
to those destinations again.  
SPEED DIAL  
Press  
and enter a 2-digit  
Speed Dial number.  
Press or  
desired destination appears in the  
display.  
until the  
Press  
destination).  
,
, or  
(only for an e-mail  
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Broadcasting  
If the group is an e-mail group, you  
can press to  
select e-mail options (see Steps 4 to  
6 on page 21). When you are ready  
If the memory becomes full...  
If the memory becomes full during  
scanning, [MEMORY FULL] will  
appear in the display.  
to begin transmission, press  
.
Press  
to send the pages  
Storing destinations in Group  
Keys  
which have been stored up to that  
point in memory (the remaining  
pages will automatically feed out).  
After transmission, the memory will  
be cleared and you can send the  
remaining pages. You will also need  
to send the page which was being  
scanned when the memory filled  
up.  
Follow the steps below to store a group  
of destinations in a Group Key.  
Rapid Keys 33/G1 and 34/G2 can be  
used as Group Keys. A key cannot be  
simultaneously programmed as both  
a Group Key and a Rapid Key.  
Up to 20 fax or e-mail destinations  
can be stored in one Group Key.  
To cancel the entire transmission,  
STOP  
press  
.
The destinations must be all fax or all  
e-mail. It is not possible to mix fax and  
e-mail destinations.  
Broadcasting using a Group  
Key  
Only Rapid Key and Speed Dial  
numbers can be stored in a Group  
Key. Full numbers cannot be stored.  
If the destinations to which you want to  
broadcast have all been stored in one  
Group Key (see Storing numbers in  
Group Keys which follows), you can  
perform the broadcast operation using  
the following simplified procedure:  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[ENTRY MODE] appears.  
1 Load the document(s).  
2 Press  
, then  
until  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
[GROUP ENTRY] appears.  
If desired, press  
to set the  
resolution and/or contrast.  
3 Press  
(SET) to store a group.  
(CLEAR) to clear a  
2 Press the appropriate Group Key  
(Press  
group.)  
33/G1  
34/G2  
(
or  
).  
If [GROUP SPACE FULL] appears,  
both keys have already been  
If the group is a fax group,  
transmission will begin.  
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Caller ID (Requires Service)  
programmed. Clear one of the keys  
and then store a group.  
8 When you have finished entering  
the destinations, press  
.
4 Press the Group Key that you want  
33/G1  
34/G2  
STOP  
to use (  
or  
). (If you are  
9 Press  
to exit.  
clearing a Group Key, press the  
Group key that you want to clear  
and go to Step 8.)  
Caller ID (Requires Service)  
If [ALREADY STORED] or [RAPID #  
STORED] appears, the key has  
already been programmed. Clear the  
key or try the other Group Key.  
Important: To use this function, you  
must subscribe to a Caller ID service  
from your phone company. The  
machine may not be compatible with  
some Caller ID services.  
5 Select a destination using one of the  
following methods:  
Press a Rapid Key.  
If you subscribe to a Caller ID service,  
you can have the machine show the  
name and number of the caller when  
you receive a call.  
SPEED DIAL  
Press  
and enter a 2-digit  
Speed Dial number.  
Press or  
desired destination appears in the  
display.  
until the  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[OPTION SETTING] appears.  
Press  
destination).  
6 Press  
,
, or  
2 Press  
, then  
until  
(only for an e-mail  
[CALLER-ID] appears.  
3 Press  
(YES) to turn on Caller  
to enter the destination.  
ID. (To turn off Caller ID, press  
and go to Step 7.)  
7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for each of  
the other desired destinations  
(maximum of 20).  
4 If the area code must not be  
included when you dial a local  
phone number (within your area  
code), press  
to select SET  
You can press  
to scroll through  
and enter your area code in Step 5.  
(This will remove the area code from  
local numbers stored in the Caller  
ID list, allowing you to automatically  
dial those numbers from the list (see  
and check your entered destinations.  
To delete a destination, press  
when it appears.  
37  
     
Caller ID (Requires Service)  
Caller ID list on this page).)  
If you do not need to have the area  
code removed from local numbers  
Caller ID list  
The machine keeps a log of the most  
recent 30 calls and faxes you have  
received (the Caller ID list). You can  
view the list and automatically dial a  
number from the list.  
in the Caller ID list, press  
go to Step 7.  
and  
5 Enter the 3 digits of your area code.  
The list is only available if you have  
Caller ID service and have turned on  
the Caller ID function.  
6 Press  
.
STOP  
7 Press  
to exit.  
After you have received 30 calls, each  
new call will delete the oldest call.  
Note: Some caller ID services may not  
provide the name of the caller. In this  
case, only the phone number will  
appear when you receive a call.  
The Caller ID list can also be printed.  
See page 50.  
1 Press  
until [<REVIEW  
Display messages  
CALLS>] appears.  
One of the following messages will  
appear while the machine rings if caller  
information is not available.  
2 Press  
or  
to scroll  
through the list.  
NO  
SERVICE  
No caller information was  
received. Make sure that  
your service has been  
activated.  
STOP  
To exit the list, press  
.
3 To dial a number, display the  
CALLER-ID Noise on the telephone  
number and:  
line prevented reception of  
caller information.  
ERROR  
Fax: Load the document and press  
OUT OF  
AREA  
The call was made from an  
area which does not have  
Caller ID service, or the  
service is not compatible  
with your service.  
. Transmission will begin.  
Voice call: Pick up the handset.  
Dialing will begin automatically.  
Deleting calls from the list  
PRIVATE  
CALL  
Caller information was not  
provided at the caller’s  
request.  
To delete a single call from the list,  
display the call and press  
.
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Distinctive Ring (Requires Service)  
To delete all calls from the list, hold  
down for 3 seconds while viewing  
any number in the list.  
3 Select the ring pattern below that  
matches the ring pattern of your  
second number. (To use your first  
number as a fax number, select  
STANDARD RING.)  
Blocking voice calls  
RING PATTERN 1  
Two short rings  
If you have turned on Caller ID, the Anti  
Junk Fax function will block voice calls  
as well as faxes from your specified Anti  
Junk Number (see p. 40).  
RING PATTERN 2  
One short, one long, and  
one short ring  
Note: This function cannot be used if  
you are using Distinctive Ring.  
RING PATTERN 3  
Two short rings and one  
long ring  
Distinctive Ring (Requires Service)  
RING PATTERN 4  
Three very short rings  
(Canada only)  
Important: To use this function, you  
must subscribe to a Distinctive Ring  
service from your telephone company.  
The machine may not be compatible  
with some Distinctive Ring services.  
RING PATTERN 5  
Two very short rings  
(Canada only)  
STANDARD RING  
Your standard (normal)  
ring pattern  
Distinctive Ring is a service offered by  
some local telephone companies  
whereby they assign an additional  
second number to your regular single  
line. The second number rings  
OFF SETTING  
Turn distinctive ring off  
differently from your normal number.  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
If you subscribe to a Distinctive Ring  
service, you can set the machine to  
automatically answer when your second  
number is called. This allows you to use  
the second number as an exclusive fax  
number.  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
5 Press  
to set the reception  
mode to AUTO.  
To use Distinctive Ring, the reception  
mode must be set to AUTO. When  
your designated fax number is dialed,  
the machine will automatically answer  
and begin reception after two rings. If  
one of your other numbers is dialed,  
the machine will ring; however, it will  
not answer.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[OPTION SETTING] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
until  
[DISTINCTIVE RING] appears.  
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Blocking Unwanted Faxes  
Blocking Unwanted Faxes  
Duplex Scanning  
The Anti Junk Fax function blocks  
reception of faxes from a fax number  
that you specify.  
Duplex Scanning is convenient for  
transmitting or copying two-sided  
documents. When this function is  
selected, you simply feed all pages of  
the document through the machine  
once, turn the stack of pages over, and  
feed the stack through again. The  
machine will automatically sort the  
pages into the correct order (front of 1st  
page, back of 1st page, front of 2nd  
page, back of 2nd page, etc.).  
To use this function, enter the fax  
number that you want to block. Only one  
number can be entered.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[ENTRY MODE] appears.  
Note that any blank sides must be  
included when scanning the pages (if  
the number of pages is not equal  
each time the machine scans the  
stack, an error will result).  
2 Press  
, then  
until [ANTI  
JUNK #] appears.  
3 Press  
Junk number.  
(To clear a previously stored  
(SET) to store an Anti  
1 Load the documents. Make sure the  
pages are placed front-side down,  
with the first page on the bottom.  
number, press  
go to Step 5.)  
(CLEAR) and  
RESOLUTION/  
4 Enter the number with the number  
RECEPTION MODE  
If desired, press  
to set the  
keys (max. 20 digits).  
resolution and/or contrast.  
5 Press  
.
DUPLEX  
2 Press  
and then  
.
STOP  
6 Press  
to exit.  
3 Perform all steps of the desired copy  
or transmission operation.  
When a fax is blocked (or when a  
voice call is blocked if you are using  
the Caller ID function), a transaction  
report (page 51) will print to inform  
you (unless “TRANSACTION LIST” on  
page 46 is set to “NEVER PRINT”).  
4 When all pages of the document  
have been scanned, turn the stack  
over (do not change the page order)  
and load the stack again.  
5 Press  
.
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Receiving Faxes to E-mail  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
Receiving Faxes to E-mail  
[RCV FAX TO E-MAIL] appears.  
You can have incoming faxes from  
specified fax numbers (or all fax  
numbers) automatically converted to e-  
mail and forwarded to designated e-mail  
recipients.  
2 Press  
, then  
to show  
[FORWARDING ADDRESS] /  
[1=SET, 2=CLEAR]  
This provides a convenient means of  
forwarding received faxes to someone  
who is out of the office.  
3 Press  
to select “SET”.  
To clear a previously stored group,  
press  
.
This function can also be used to  
send copies of all received faxes to an  
administrator for centralized  
document storage.  
4 Enter a 2-digit number from “01” to  
“10” (this number is used to identify  
the group you will store).  
Storing (or clearing) groups of  
originating fax numbers and  
forwarding e-mail addresses  
If you are clearing a group, enter the  
2-digit number of the group you wish  
to clear and go to Step 8.  
To use the Receive Fax to E-mail  
function, you must first store one or  
more groups of originating fax numbers  
and forwarding e-mail addresses.  
5 Enter the originating fax number.  
If you wish to have faxes from all  
originating fax numbers forwarded,  
go directly to Step 6 without entering  
a fax number.  
One originating fax number and one  
forwarding e-mail address can be  
stored in each group. When a fax is  
received, the machine will check each  
stored group, and if the originating  
number of the received fax matches a  
fax number in one of the groups, the  
machine will forward the fax to the e-  
mail address in that group.  
6 Press  
.
7 Enter the e-mail address to which  
you wish to have the faxes  
forwarded.  
For information on using the letter  
keys, see page 6.  
You can also omit entry of an  
originating fax number in a group and  
have faxes from all originating fax  
numbers forwarded to the e-mail  
address.  
8 Press  
.
9 Return to Step 4 to store (or clear)  
STOP  
another group, or press  
to exit.  
Up to 10 groups can be stored.  
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Receiving Faxes to E-mail  
Activating (and deactivating)  
Receive Fax to E-mail  
Printing a report  
The machine is initially set to print a fax  
forwarding report only when a  
fowarding error occurs. If you would like  
the machine to print a report each time  
it forwards a received fax, follow the  
steps below.  
After you have stored one or more  
Receive Fax to E-mail groups, follow the  
steps below to activate the Receive Fax  
to E-mail function.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[RCV FAX TO E-MAIL] appears.  
[RCV FAX TO E-MAIL] appears.  
2 Press  
.
2 Press  
, then  
until  
3 Press  
to select “ON”.  
[REPORT SETTING] appears.  
To turn off Receive Fax to E-mail,  
3 Press  
to print a report only when an error  
occurs, or (ALWAYS PRINT)  
(PRINT ERROR ONLY)  
press  
.
STOP  
to print each time a fax is forwarded.  
4 Press  
to exit.  
STOP  
4 Press  
to exit.  
Printing forwarded faxes  
The machine is initially set to not print  
received faxes that are forwarded. If you  
want the machine to print forwarded  
faxes, follow the steps below.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[RCV FAX TO E-MAIL] appears.  
2 Press  
, then  
until [PRINT  
RECEIVED FAX] appears.  
3 Press  
to select YES (print  
forwarded faxes) or  
NO.  
to select  
STOP  
4 Press  
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to exit.  
Secure Receive  
Activating Secure Receive  
Secure Receive  
Follow the steps below to activate  
Secure Receive.  
To prevent others from viewing or taking  
your received faxes, use the Secure  
Receive function. When this function is  
activated, received faxes are held in  
memory without being printed. To print  
the faxes, a 4-digit “secure code” must  
be entered.  
Secure Receive cannot be activated  
unless a secure code has been set.  
SECURE  
1 Press  
, then  
until  
[ACTIVATE SECURE RCV.] appears.  
Setting a secure code  
2 Press  
.
The secure code is used to print  
received faxes. Follow the steps below  
to set a secure code.  
3 Press  
to select “YES”.  
STOP  
The secure code can be any 4-digit  
number.  
4 Press  
to exit.  
Printing received faxes  
SECURE  
1 Press  
, then  
until  
When the memory is holding one or  
more received faxes, [RECEIVED  
SECURE FAX] will appear in the  
display. Follow the steps below to print  
the faxes.  
[SECURE # SET] appears.  
2 Press  
.
3 Enter a 4-digit secure code.  
SECURE  
1 Press  
to until [SECURE DATA  
4 Press  
.
PRINT] appears.  
The machine will print the secure  
code for your records.  
2 Press  
.
3 Enter the 4-digit secure code.  
Take care not lose the print-out or  
forget the code. In the event that you  
forget the code and have kept no  
record, contact Sharp’s Customer  
Assistance Center at 1-877-794-  
8675.  
4 Press  
.
Printing will begin.  
If the wrong code is entered,  
[WRONG SECURE #] will appear.  
Go back to Step 3.  
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Secure Receive  
Deactivating Secure Receive  
Clearing the secure code  
If you need to deactivate Secure  
Receive (faxes will be automatically  
printed when received), follow the steps  
below.  
To clear the secure code, follow the  
steps below.  
Secure Receive must be deactivated  
before you can clear the secure  
code.  
SECURE  
1 Press  
, then  
until  
[ACTIVATE SECURE RCV.] appears.  
SECURE  
1 Press  
, then  
until  
[SECURE # CLEAR] appears.  
2 Press  
.
2 Press  
.
3 Press  
to select “NO”.  
3 Enter the 4-digit secure code.  
4 Enter the 4-digit secure code.  
4 Press  
.
5 Press  
.
The display will briefly show  
[CLEARED] and then the date and  
time.  
The display will briefly show [NO  
SELECTED] and then the date and  
time.  
If the wrong code is entered,  
[WRONG SECURE #] will appear.  
Go back to Step 3.  
If the wrong code is entered,  
[WRONG SECURE #] will appear.  
Go back to Step 4.  
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7. Option Settings and Print Settings  
The option settings and print settings  
allow you to customize the operation of  
the machine to better suit your needs.  
2 Press  
, then  
repeatedly  
until the desired setting appears.  
The option settings are related to  
general operation. The print settings are  
related to printing.  
The option settings and print settings  
are described in the tables below  
and on the following pages.  
The option settings and print settings  
have been initially configured at the  
factory. To change a setting, follow the  
steps below to display the desired  
setting, and then change the setting as  
explained in the tables that follow.  
3 Enter a selection for the setting by  
pressing the number keys as  
explained in the table.  
4 After entering a selection, the  
subsequent option/print setting will  
appear in the display. To exit the  
STOP  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
settings, press  
.
[OPTION SETTING] or [PRINT SET-  
UP] appears.  
Option Settings  
Make a selection for the displayed setting as explained below.  
This is done in step 3 of the above procedure.  
Setting  
Description  
FINE PRIORITY This is used to change the default resolution for faxing from  
STANDARD to FINE. Press  
(YES) to select FINE, or  
(NO) to select STANDARD.  
Initial setting: NO (STANDARD)  
NUMBER OF  
RINGS  
This is used to set the number of rings on which the machine  
answers calls when the reception mode is set to AUTO. Enter any  
number from 2 to 5.  
Initial setting: 4 rings.  
Note: If you have turned on Distinctive Ring (page 39), the  
machine will answer after 2 rings regardless of this setting.  
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Option Settings  
TRANSACTION This sets the condition for printing transaction reports (see page  
LIST  
51). Press a number key as follows:  
(ALWAYS PRINT): Print after every fax transmission,  
reception and error.  
(ERROR/MEMORY): Print only after an error or memory  
operation.  
(SEND ONLY): Print after every fax transmission.  
(ERROR ONLY): Print only when an error occurs.  
(NEVER PRINT): Never print.  
Initial setting: ERROR ONLY  
DIAL MODE  
This sets the dial mode. Press  
(TONE) if you are on a tone  
dial line, or  
(PULSE) if you are on a pulse dial line.  
Initial setting: TONE  
PSEUDO RING This sets the duration of the special ringing sound that alerts you  
DURATION  
to voice calls and manually dialed faxes in TEL/FAX reception  
mode. Press a number key as follows:  
15 seconds  
30 seconds  
60 seconds  
120 seconds  
Initial setting: 15 seconds  
DISTINCTIVE  
RING  
If you subscribe to a distinctive ring service from your phone  
company, use this setting to select the ring pattern of the phone  
number that you will use as a fax number. For more information,  
see page 39.  
Initial setting: OFF SETTING  
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Option Settings  
FAX SIGNAL  
RX  
The machine will automatically begin reception if you hear a soft  
fax tone after answering a call on the machine’s handset or an  
extension phone. If you use a computer fax modem to send  
documents on the same line, you must turn this function off in  
order to prevent the machine from mistakenly attempting to  
receive documents from the computer fax modem. Press  
(YES) to turn on the the automatic reception function, or  
(NO) to turn off the function. If you select NO, you must start  
reception manually by pressing  
on the machine each time  
you hear a soft fax tone after answering a call.  
Initial setting: YES  
CALLER-ID  
If you subscribe to a Caller ID service from your phone company,  
use this setting to have the ID of the caller appear in the display  
each time you receive a call. For more information, see page 37.  
Initial setting: NO  
AUTO PRINT  
OUT  
Press  
(YES) to have the machine automatically print an  
Activity Report once every 30 send/receive operations. (The  
report can still be printed manually at any time.) Press  
(NO)  
to turn off Auto Print Out.  
Initial setting: NO  
ECM MODE  
Press  
(YES) to have any distortions in a transmission due to  
noise on the telephone line automatically corrected before print-  
out at the receiving end. This is only effective when the other  
machine has ECM as well. Press  
(NO) to turn off ECM  
mode. (When there is considerable noise on the line, you may find  
that ECM slows transmission. Turning off ECM mode may  
increase transmission speed.)  
Initial setting: YES  
DAY LIGHT  
SAVING  
To have the machine’s clock automatically move forward and  
backward at the beginning and end of daylight saving time, press  
(YES). To turn off this feature, press  
Initial setting: NO  
(NO).  
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Print Settings  
LANGUAGE  
SELECTION  
This sets the language that appears in the display, reports, and  
lists. Press for English or for Spanish. A beep will  
sound and the display will change to the selected language.  
Initial setting: ENGLISH  
DIAL TONE  
DETECTION  
Press  
(YES) to have the machine verify the presence of a  
dial tone on the line before automatic dialing. Press  
turn this function off.  
(NO) to  
Note: If you select YES and find that the machine is unable to  
dial, change the setting to NO.  
Initial setting: NO  
KEY TONE  
Press  
(ON) to have the machine sound a beep each time a  
key is pressed on the operation panel (this confirms that the key  
has been correctly pressed). Press  
(OFF) to turn off the  
beep sound.  
Initial setting: ON  
Print Settings  
Make a selection for the displayed setting as explained below.  
This is done in step 3 of the procedure on page 45.  
Setting  
Description  
RECEIVE  
RATIO  
Press  
(AUTO) to have the machine automatically reduce the  
size of received faxes to fit the size of the printing paper. This  
ensures that the edges of a fax are not cut off. (Note: AUTO may  
not operate if the received fax is too long, contains many fine  
graphics or images, or is sent at high resolution. In this case, the  
remainder of the fax will be printed on a second page.) Press  
(100%) to have all faxes printed at full size (if a fax is too  
long to fit on the paper, the remainder will be printed on a second  
sheet; note that the cut-off point may occur in the middle of a line).  
Initial setting: AUTO  
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Print Settings  
PAPER SIZE  
SORT COPY  
This sets the size to which the machine scales received faxes.  
Press  
(LETTER) if you loaded letter size paper, or  
(LEGAL) if you loaded legal size paper.  
Initial setting: LETTER  
This setting determines whether or not copies are collated (sorted  
into sets) when multiple copies of each original page are made.  
Press  
(YES) to have copies automatically sorted, or  
(NO) to have copies grouped by page.  
Initial setting: NO  
INK SAVE  
MODE  
To use less ink and speed up ink drying time when printing faxes  
and copies, press  
(ON) to turn on Ink Save Mode. If you  
prefer a higher quality image, press  
(OFF) to turn off Ink  
Save Mode.  
Initial setting: OFF  
QUALITY  
MODE  
To have the machine print higher quality images by printing slowly  
when the resolution is set to HALF TONE, press (YES) to  
turn on Quality Mode. If you prefer faster printing at the expense of  
slightly reduced image quality when using HALF TONE, press  
(NO) to turn off Quality Mode.  
(Note: This setting does not affect the amount of ink used.)  
Initial setting: YES  
ALIGN  
CARTRIDGE  
This is used to align the print cartridge to improve print quality.  
See page 53.  
CLEAN  
NOZZLES  
This is used to clean the print cartridge nozzles if print quality is  
not satisfactory after aligning the print cartridge. See page 53.  
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8. Printing Lists  
You can print lists showing settings and  
information entered in the machine.  
GROUP LIST: This shows the  
destinations that are stored in the  
Group Keys (p. 36).  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
SETUP LIST: This shows your  
currently entered sender’s name,  
sender’s number, and anti-junk fax  
number, your current selections for  
the option settings, print setup, and  
receive faxes to e-mail, and a  
sample of the header printed at the  
top of every fax page you transmit  
(HEADER PRINT).  
[LISTING MODE] appears.  
2 Press  
3 Press  
.
or  
until the  
desired list (see below) appears.  
ACTIVITY LIST: This report shows  
information on your most recent  
transmissions and receptions  
(combined maximum of 30). The  
headings are the same as in the  
Transaction Report (see the next  
section). The logged transactions are  
erased after the report is printed. To  
have the report print automatically  
whenever the number of logged  
transactions reaches 30, see page  
45 and “AUTO PRINT OUT” on page  
47.  
CALLER-ID LIST: This shows  
information on your 30 most recently  
received calls and faxes (p. 38).  
(This list is only available if you are  
using the Caller ID function.)  
RECEIVE FAX TO E-MAIL LIST:  
This shows the Receive Fax to E-  
mail settings that have been stored  
NETWORK SETTING LIST: This  
shows the machine’s current IP  
address and other network/Internet  
settings (page 23).  
DESTINATION LIST: This shows  
the fax and e-mail destinations that  
have been stored in Rapid Key and  
Speed Dial numbers (pp. 19 and 27).  
4 Press  
to print the list.  
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Transaction Report  
NOTE  
One of the following notes  
will appear under NOTE to  
indicate whether the fax was  
successful, and if not, why it  
failed.  
OK - Transmission/reception  
was successful.  
P.FAIL - A power failure  
prevented the transaction.  
JAM - The printing paper or  
document jammed.  
BUSY - The fax was not sent  
because the line was busy.  
COM.E-X - (Where “X” is a  
number.) A communication  
error occurred. See page 56.  
CANCEL - The fax was  
canceled because the STOP  
key was pressed, no  
Transaction Report  
This report is printed out automatically  
after a fax is sent or received to allow  
you to check the result. The machine is  
initially set to print out the report only  
when an error occurs.  
The Transaction Report cannot be  
printed manually. To change the  
condition for automatically printing out  
Transaction Reports, see page 45  
and “TRANSACTION LIST” on page  
Headings in the Transaction Report  
SENDER/ The name or fax number of  
RECEIVER the other machine.  
document was in the feeder,  
or the other machine  
requested a function that  
your machine does not have.  
START  
Starting time.  
TX/RX  
TIME  
Total time taken for  
transmission/reception.  
PAGES  
Number of pages.  
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9.Maintenance  
Do not wipe off the grease on the  
ends of the white roller.  
Cleaning the Machine  
Make sure that all dirt and stains  
(such as correcting fluid) are  
removed. Dirt and stains will cause  
vertical lines on transmitted images  
and copies.  
Cleaning the scanning glass  
and rollers  
Any dirt on the scanning glass and  
rollers will degrade the quality of  
transmitted documents and copies.  
Clean these frequently as explained  
below.  
If the scanning glass is difficult to  
clean, try moistening the cloth with  
isopropyl alcohol or denatured  
alcohol. Take care that no alcohol  
gets on the rollers.  
If the document does not feed or  
double-feeds occur, use a cloth  
moistened with water to wipe the  
rollers.  
Do not press down on the two front  
rollers.  
1 Open the  
Use a cloth moistened with alcohol  
to wipe off any splattered ink on the  
inside of the compartment or the  
underside of the cover. (Do not wipe  
the rollers or rubber sheet with the  
alcohol-moistened cloth.)  
cover.  
2 Rotate the lever so that it points  
straight up () and pull it up ().  
4 Replace the white roller, inserting  
the left end first. Push the lever  
down and rotate it back down.  
1
1
2
3 Pull the white roller out to the right.  
Wipe the scanning glass, rollers,  
and rubber sheet with a clean cloth  
2
or swab.  
White roller  
Scanning  
glass  
Rollers  
Rubber sheet  
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Improving Print Quality  
5 Close the cover, pressing down  
firmly to make sure it clicks into  
place.  
4 In the page that the machine prints,  
locate the line that is closest to a  
completely straight line.  
Cleaning the housing  
In this example, “15” is  
closest to a straight line.  
Wipe the external parts and surface of  
the machine with a dry cloth.  
5 Enter the number of the straightest  
line with the number keys.  
Caution: Do not use benzene or  
thinner. These solvents may damage or  
discolor the machine.  
To clear a mistake, press  
.
6 Press  
.
[CLEAN NOZZLES]  
Improving Print Quality  
Aligning the print cartridge  
STOP  
7 Press  
to exit.  
If print quality is not satisfactory, first try  
aligning the print cartridge.  
Cleaning the print cartridge  
nozzles  
Note: Make sure that paper is loaded  
before beginning this procedure.  
If print quality is still not satisfactory  
after aligning the print cartridge, clean  
the print cartridge nozzles.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
[PRINT SET-UP] appears.  
1 Press FUNCTION , then  
until  
2 Press  
, then  
until  
[PRINT SET-UP] appears.  
[ALIGN CARTRIDGE] appears.  
3 Press  
to print an alignment  
page. (To enter an alignment value  
without printing a page, press  
2 Press  
, then  
until  
[CLEAN NOZZLES] appears.  
.)  
3 Press  
.
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Improving Print Quality  
Wiping the print nozzles and  
contacts  
The machine prints a test pattern  
similar to the one shown in the  
following step.  
If you have cleaned the print nozzles as  
explained in the previous section at  
least three times and print quality is still  
not satisfactory, try wiping the print  
nozzles and contacts.  
4 Compare the diagonal lines above  
the printed bars to the diagonal  
lines below the printed bars.  
Look for breaks in the diagonal lines  
above the bars. Breaks indicate  
clogged nozzles.  
1 Open the cover and remove the  
print cartridge (see the procedure  
beginning on page 9).  
Breaks in the diagonal lines at the top  
of the page indicate clogged nozzles.  
CAUTION! DO NOT touch the gold  
contact area of the cartridge or the  
contact area of the cartridge holder  
with your fingers.  
2 Place two or three sheets of paper  
on a table or other flat surface.  
Moisten a clean, lint-free cloth with  
warm water and place the cloth on  
the paper.  
3 Gently press the nozzles against  
the cloth for about three seconds,  
and then move the cartridge slowly  
in the direction shown to wipe the  
nozzles.  
Unbroken lines at the bottom of the  
page indicate the nozzles were cleaned.  
5 If the bottom diagonal lines still  
have breaks, repeat Steps 1  
through 4 to clean the nozzles  
again. Repeat several more times if  
necessary.  
If the print quality is still not  
satisfactory after cleaning the  
nozzles several times, continue with  
Step 6.  
6 Open the cover and remove and  
then reinstall the print cartridge  
(see the procedure beginning on  
4 Using another clean section of the  
cloth, repeat the above step.  
7 Repeat the nozzle cleaning  
procedure. If the lines are still  
broken, wipe the nozzles as  
explained in the following section.  
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Improving Print Quality  
Cleaning the cartridge holder  
5 Moisten another clean cloth with  
warm water. Gently hold the cloth  
against the contacts for about 3  
seconds, and then wipe in the  
direction shown.  
A dirty print cartridge holder may cause  
smudges on your printed pages. To  
clean the print cartridge holder, open  
the cover and remove the print cartridge  
(see the procedure beginning on page  
9). Wipe the part indicated below with a  
damp cloth.  
6 Using another clean section of the  
cloth, repeat the above step.  
7 Allow the nozzles and contacts to  
dry completely.  
8 Reinstall the print cartridge and  
repeat the nozzle cleaning  
procedure as explained in the  
previous section.  
If print quality is still not satisfactory  
after the nozzles are cleaned,  
replace the print cartridge (see page  
About the lithium battery:  
The machine uses a lithium battery to  
retain settings and information  
programmed in the machine when  
the power is turned off. Battery power  
is consumed primarily when the  
power is off. With the power kept  
continuously off, the life of the battery  
is about 5 years. If the battery dies,  
have your dealer or retailer replace it.  
Do not try to replace it yourself.  
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10.Troubleshooting  
Problems and Solutions  
If you have any problems with the machine, first refer to the following  
troubleshooting guide. If you cannot solve the problem, call Sharp's Customer  
Assistance Center at 1-877-794-8675.  
For network connection problems (Fax to E-mail), see page 16.  
Line error  
Problem  
Solution  
LINE ERROR appears in  
the display.  
A line error occurs when your machine cannot  
communicate correctly with another fax machine. The  
error is usually due to a problem on the phone line.  
Try faxing again. If unsuccessful, check the following:  
• Check the connection. The cord from the TEL. LINE  
jack to the wall jack should be no longer than six feet.  
• Make sure there are no modem devices sharing the  
same telephone line.  
• Check with the other party to make sure their fax  
machine is functioning properly.  
• Have your telephone line checked for line noise.  
Try connecting the machine to a different phone line.  
• If the error persists, the machine may need service.  
Dialing and transmission problems  
Problem  
Solution  
No dial tone when you  
pick up the handset or  
press the SPEAKER key.  
• Make sure the handset cord is connected to the  
correct jack. See Connect the handset on page 7.  
• Make sure that the telephone line is properly  
connected to both the TEL. LINE jack and the wall  
jack (see page 11).  
• Make sure that the telephone line is good.  
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Problems and Solutions  
Dialing is not possible.  
• Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into a  
power outlet.  
• Make sure that the telephone line is properly  
connected to both the TEL. LINE jack and the wall  
jack (see page 11).  
• Make sure that the machine is set to the correct  
dialing mode for your telephone line. See the  
procedure on page 45 and “DIAL MODE” on page 46.  
The power is on, but no  
transmission takes place.  
• Make sure that the receiving machine has paper.  
• If the receiving machine is in manual mode with no  
attendant, reception will not be possible.  
• Check the display for error messages.  
• Pick up the handset and check for a dial tone. Dial the  
receiving machine manually and make sure that it is  
responding (you should hear a fax tone).  
Nothing is printed at the  
receiving end.  
• Make sure that the document for transmission is  
placed face down in the feeder.  
A distorted image is  
received at the other end.  
• Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion. Try  
sending the document again.  
• Make a copy of the document on your machine. If the  
copy is also distorted, your machine may need  
service.  
Reception and copying problems  
Problem  
Solution  
The machine doesn't  
receive documents  
automatically.  
• Make sure that the reception mode is set to AUTO. If  
you subscribe to a distinctive ring service, make sure  
that the Distinctive Ring function is set to the correct  
ring pattern. If you do not subscribe to a distinctive  
ring service, make sure that Distinctive Ring is set to  
OFF SETTING. (See Distinctive Ring on page 39.)  
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Problems and Solutions  
The printing paper comes • Make sure that the document is loaded properly in the  
out blank when you try to  
receive a document.  
feeder of the transmitting machine. Make a copy or  
print a report to confirm the printing ability of your  
machine.  
Print quality is poor.  
• The print cartridge may need alignment or cleaning.  
See page 53.  
The received document is • Ask the other party to send higher contrast  
faint.  
documents.  
• The print cartridge may need replacement. Make a  
copy or print a report to check your machine’s printing  
ability.  
Received images are  
distorted.  
• Noise on the telephone line may cause distortion.  
Have the other party try sending the document again.  
• Make a copy or print a report on your machine. If the  
copy or report is also distorted, your machine may  
need service.  
The quality of copies is  
poor and/or dark vertical  
lines appear.  
• Any dirt or material on the scanning glass will cause  
spots to appear on copies and transmitted faxes.  
Clean the scanning glass as explained on page 52.  
General problems  
Problem  
Solution  
Nothing appears in the  
display.  
• Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into a  
power outlet.  
• Connect another electrical appliance to the outlet to  
see if it has power.  
The machine does not  
respond when you press  
any of its keys.  
• If a beep sound is not made when you press the keys,  
unplug the power cord and then plug it in again  
several seconds later.  
Automatic document  
feeding does not work for  
transmission or copying.  
• Check the size and weight of the document (see  
Transmittable Documents on page 24).  
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Messages and Signals  
Messages and Signals  
Display messages  
Note: If you have turned on the Caller ID function, see page 38 for display  
messages related to Caller ID.  
ADD PAPER & /  
PRESS START KEY  
(alternating messages)  
Check the printing paper. If the tray is empty, add paper  
and then press . If there is paper in the tray, make  
sure it is inserted correctly (take out the stack, align the  
edges evenly, and then reinsert it in the tray) and then  
press  
.
CHANGE CARTRIDGE  
CHECK CARTRIDGE  
CONNECTION ERROR  
This message appears after you install or replace the  
print cartridge (see page 10).  
The print cartridge is missing and must be installed, or  
is not installed correctly.  
A Fax to E-mail transmission was not successful  
because of a communication problem on your local  
network. This is usually due to a problem with the cable  
connections. Make sure that the cable ends are  
securely inserted in the LAN ports. Make sure that the  
correct cable is being used and that the cable is good.  
Make sure that your router or hub is powered on.  
CHECK E-MAIL SETTING Fax to E-mail transmission is not possible because the  
SMTP server or the sender address has not been  
specified in the e-mail settings (see page 17).  
DOCUMENT JAMMED  
The original document is jammed. See the following  
section, Clearing Paper Jams. Document jams will occur  
if you load more than 20 pages at once or load  
documents that are too thick (see page 24). The  
document may also jam if the receiving machine doesn’t  
respond properly when you attempt to send a fax.  
FAX RX IN MEMORY  
A fax has been received in memory because the print  
cartridge needs replacement, you have run out of  
printing paper, or the paper is jammed. The fax will print  
out automatically when the problem is fixed.  
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Messages and Signals  
INK NEAR EMPTY  
LINE ERROR  
The cartridge is nearly empty (approximately one eighth  
of the ink remains).  
Transmission or reception was not successful. Press  
STOP  
to clear the message and then try again. If the error  
persists, see Line error on page 56.  
LOW INK  
The cartridge is low on ink (approximately one quarter  
of the ink remains).  
MEMORY FULL  
If faxes have been received to memory because printing  
is not possible, resolve the problem so that printing can  
continue (see Reception to Memory on page 33).  
If faxes are being held in memory because the Secure  
Receive function has been activated, print the faxes as  
explained on page 43.  
If you are attempting to broadcast or transmit from  
memory, see If the memory becomes full on page 36.  
If you are copying, see If MEMORY FULL appears on  
page 34.  
OUT OF INK  
The cartridge is out of ink and must be replaced. Faxes  
will be received to memory.  
PAPER JAMMED  
PRINTER ERROR  
The printing paper is jammed. See page 62.  
A printer error has occurred. Open the cover, make sure  
the print cartridge is installed correctly, and then close  
the cover.  
PRINTER ERROR/  
CHECK PAPER  
A paper jam may have occurred. Follow the procedure  
on page 62 to clear the jam.  
RECALLING  
This appears if you attempt to send a fax by auto dialing  
and the line is busy or the receiving fax machine does  
not answer. Your machine will automatically reattempt  
the call. (See Automatic redialing on page 30.)  
RECEIVED SECURE FAX A received fax is being held in memory because the  
Secure Receive function has been activated. Enter your  
secure code to print the fax (see page 43).  
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Messages and Signals  
SERVER ERROR  
A Fax to E-mail transmission was not successful  
because the machine could not connect to your mail  
server or there was no response from the mail server.  
Make sure the SMTP server setting is correct (p. 18). If  
you have configured “POP before SMTP” settings in the  
Web pages, make sure these settings are correct. If  
[CABLE DISCONNECTED] appears on the bottom line,  
see “CONNECTION ERROR” on page 59.  
SERVER NOT FOUND/  
CABLE DISCONNECTED  
See “CONNECTION ERROR” on page 59.  
SERVER NOT FOUND/  
DHCP  
A Fax to E-mail transmission was not successful  
because the machine was unable to automatically obtain  
an IP address. Restart your router or other device that  
acts as your DHCP server.  
SERVER NOT FOUND/  
SMTP  
A Fax to E-mail transmission was not successful  
because an incorrect host name is entered for your  
SMTP server. Check the SMTP server setting (p. 18).  
Audible signals  
Continuous tone  
3 seconds  
Indicates the end of transmission,  
reception, or copying.  
Intermittent tone  
(3 beeps)  
5 seconds  
(1 second on, 1  
second off)  
Indicates incomplete transmission,  
reception, or copying.  
61  
 
Clearing Paper Jams  
2 Replace the white roller, inserting  
the left end first. Push the lever  
down and rotate it back down  
().Close the cover, pressing firmly  
on both front corners ().  
Clearing Paper Jams  
Clearing a jammed document  
If the original document doesn’t feed  
properly during transmission or copying,  
or [DOCUMENT JAMMED] appears in  
2
the display, first try pressing  
. If  
the document doesn't feed out, remove  
it as explained below.  
Important: Do not try to remove a  
jammed document without releasing it  
as explained below. This may damage  
the feeder mechanism.  
1
1 Open the cover (). Rotate the lever  
so that points straight up (), and  
pull it up (). Pull the roller out to the  
right, and remove the document ().  
Clearing jammed printing paper  
1 Open the cover (). Pull the  
jammed paper forward or backward  
out of the machine as appropriate  
(), taking care not to tear it.  
2
1
4
1
2
2
3
2 Close the cover, pressing down  
firmly on both front corners.  
62  
       
Ordering Parts  
Ordering Parts  
To order parts, contact the parts distribution center located nearest you.  
When ordering a part, use the part order number shown below.  
Operation manual  
Setup Guide  
TINSE4521XHTB  
TCADH3894XHZZ  
QCNWG202DXHFW  
QCNWG370BXHZZ  
DUNTK245DXHPW  
LPLTP3435XHSA  
LPLTP3434XHSA  
LPLTP3442XHSA  
TLABH415KXHSA  
Handset cord  
Telephone line cord  
Handset  
Paper tray  
Document exit tray  
Received document tray  
Rapid Key labels  
Part distribution centers  
Tritronics, Inc.  
1306 Continental Drive  
Abingdon, MD 21009  
Tel: 1-800-638-3328  
Fax: 1-800-888-FAXD  
Tritronics, Inc.  
Tel:1-800-365-8030  
1015 NW 52nd Street  
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309  
Fax: 1-800-999-FAXD  
Fox International, Ltd.  
23600 Aurora Road  
Tel: 1-800-321-6993  
Fax: 1-800-445-7991  
Bedford Heights, OH 44146  
Andrews Electronics  
25158 Avenue Stanford  
Santa Clarita, CA 91355  
Tel: 1-800-274-4666  
Fax: 1-805-295-5126  
Sharp Accessories and  
Supply Center  
Tel: 1-800-642-2122  
2130 Townline Road  
Peoria, IL 61615  
63  
   
FCC Regulatory Information  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the  
ACTA. On the rear of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product  
identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the  
telephone company.  
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network  
must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A  
compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be  
connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for  
details. This equipment connects to the telephone network through a standard USOC RJ-11C  
network interface jack.  
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line.  
Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an  
incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be  
certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total  
RENs, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN  
for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The  
digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For  
earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in  
advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't  
practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be  
advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures  
that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will  
provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain  
uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, or for repair or warranty information, please contact  
Sharp’s Customer Assistance Center. The number is 1-877-794-8675. If the equipment is  
causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect  
the equipment until the problem is resolved.  
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.  
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility  
commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.  
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the  
installation of this equipment ID does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions  
about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.  
This equipment is hearing-aid compatible.  
When programming and/or making test calls to emergency numbers:  
Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call.  
Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.  
64  
S H A R P  
Date Revised:  
Date Issued: Apr. 25. 2006  
.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (1/3)  
MSDS No. B-1029  
Section 1. Product and Company Identification  
Product Name : Ink cartridge of UX-C80B  
Supplier Identification : Sharp Corporation  
22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan  
Local suppliers are listed below. Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information.  
(Area)  
North  
(Country)  
U.S.A.  
(Name and Telephone Number)  
Sharp Electronics Corporation  
Telephone number for information: 1-800-237-4277  
America  
Emergency telephone number :  
1-800-255-3924  
Canada  
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.  
Telephone number for information : 905-890-2100  
Emergency telephone number :  
1-800-255-3924  
Section 2. Ingredients  
Ingredients  
Carbon Black  
Cas No.  
Proportion  
1-5  
OSHA PEL  
ACGIH TLV  
3
3
1333-86-4  
3.5 mg/m TWA 3.5 mg/m TWA  
Trade  
Acrylic Terpolymer  
0.1-2  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Secret(#)  
Trade  
Secret(#)  
Water Soluble Organic Solvents  
10-20  
Hydroxylated Alkane  
NJTSRN 80100451-5004  
Water  
Trade  
1-10  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Secret(#)  
7732-18-5  
60-78  
# : Supplier's confidential information  
Section 3. Hazardous Identification  
The following information from our supplier is based on testing of the product as a whole and/or characteristics  
of components.  
Hazard Information : Primary Routes of Exposure: Ingestion, skin contact.  
Inhalation :  
If ink mist is inhaled, respiratory tract irritation may occur. Exposure not probable with  
intended use.  
No adverse chronic effects known at intended level of use.  
Skin Contact :  
Eye Contact :  
Ingestion :  
Not an irritant. Exposure not probable with intended use. Not a dermal sensitizer.  
Not an irritant. Exposure not probable with intended use.  
Low acute oral toxicity. Exposure not probable with intended use.  
Section 4. First-Aid Measures  
Inhalation: If symptoms, such as shortness of breath or persistent coughing are experienced, remove source  
of contamination and move individual to fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.  
Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water. Should irritation occur, seek medical attention.  
Eye Contact: Flush immediately with plenty of water. Remove contact lenses and continue flushing for at  
least 15 minutes.  
If irritation develops and persists, seek medical attention.  
Ingestion: Immediately wash mouth out with plenty of water. Do not induce vomiting. Slowly dilute with 1-2 glasses  
of water or milk and seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.  
Aggravated Conditions : None known  
Notes to Physician :  
No specific antidote.  
Section 5. Fire-Fighting Measures  
°
Flash Point/Range ( C) :  
Not applicable  
°
Autoignition Temperature ( C) :  
Flammable Limits in Air UEL :  
Flammable Limits in Air LEL :  
Extinguishing Media :  
Hazardous Combustion Products : Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, unidentified organics  
Special Exposure Hazards :  
Special Protective Equipment :  
Not determined  
Not determined  
Not determined  
Carbon dioxide, water spray or fog, dry chemical or foam  
None known  
NIOSH approved self contained breathing apparatus may be required  
if a large number of cartridges are involved.  
Health: 1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0  
Health: 1 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0  
NFPA Rating :  
HMIS Classification :  
65  
S H A R P  
Date Revised:  
Date Issued: :Apr. 25. 2006  
.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (2/3)  
MSDS No. B-1029  
Section 6. Accidental Release Measures  
Personal Precautionary Measures :  
Environmental Precautionary :  
None required for intended use in printer.  
Unless specifically permitted for disposal, keep waste out of sewers,  
watersheds, and waterways.  
Procedure for Cleaning/ Absorption : Absorb small spills with cloth or paper towels or other suitable  
material. Place in container for disposal. For large spills, dike  
around spill with absorbent material. Wash spill site with soap and  
water after material pickup is complete. Disposal is subject to  
federal, state, local, or provincial regulations.  
Section 7. Handling and Storage  
Handling : To avoid damage to cartridge and accidental contact with ink  
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.  
Storage : Store in a cool, dry place.  
Section 8. Exposure Control/Personal Protection  
Engineering Controls :  
None required.  
Respiratory Protection : None required for intended use in printer.  
Gloves :  
Skin Protection :  
Eyes :  
None required for intended use in printer.  
None required for intended use in printer.  
None required for intended use in printer.  
Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties  
Physical State:  
Color :  
Odor:  
Cartridge contains liquid ink  
Black  
Faint  
Pressurized:  
pH:  
Specific Gravity: Approx. 1.0  
No  
7.0-8.5  
Solubility in Water: Fully Miscible  
Specific Gravity: Approx. 1.0  
Section 10. Stability and Reactivity  
Chemical Stability :  
Stable  
Hazardous Polymerization :  
Conditions to Avoid :  
Materials to Avoid :  
Will not occur  
None known  
None known  
Hazardous Decomposition Products :  
Additional Guidelines :  
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, unidentified organics  
None  
Section 11. Toxicological Information  
Primary Routes of Exposure : Ingestion, skin contact.  
Ingestion : Low acute oral toxicity. Exposure not probable with intended use. Based on component  
characteristics, gastrointestinal, liver, kidney, and CNS effects are possible if large quantities of  
ink are ingested.  
Acute Toxicity Oral Rat LD50(mg/kg) : >2000  
Inhalation : Low acute inhalation toxicity. Pure carbon black, a minor component of this product, has been  
listed by IARC as a group 2B (possible carcinogen). This classification is based on rat "lung  
particulate overload" studies performed with airborne particulate carbon black. Toner is not  
listed by IARC, NTP, or OSHA.  
Aggravated Conditions :  
None known  
Carcinogenicity Comment : Neither this product nor any of its components present above 0.1% are listed  
by IARC, NTP, or OSHA as known carcinogens.  
Section 12. Ecological Information  
Mobility :  
Persistence :  
Bioaccumulative :  
Not determined  
Not determined  
Not determined  
Other Information : None  
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S H A R P  
Date Revised:  
Date Issued: :Apr. 25. 2006  
.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (3/3)  
MSDS No. B-1029  
Section 13. Disposal Consideration  
Waste Disposal:  
This product is not a listed hazardous waste in accordance with Federal Regulation 40 CFR Part 261. If  
discarded in its purchased form, this product would not be a hazardous waste either by listing or by  
characteristic. However, under RCRA, it is the responsibility of the product user to determine at the time of  
disposal whether a material has been contaminated and should be classified as a hazardous waste. Disposal  
is subject to local, state and federal regulations.  
Section 14. Transport Information  
DOT Status :  
DOT Shipping Name : Not applicable  
Hazard Class : Not applicable  
Not classified as a hazardous material or substance under US DOT.  
DOT Reportable Quantity : Not applicable  
DOT Packing Group : Not applicable  
Section 15. Regulatory Information  
TSCA (USA) All ingredients are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory, have been  
registered, or are exempt.  
SARA / EPCRA (USA) :  
None of the ingredients in this product has a final reportable quantity (RQ) under  
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to Know Act (EPCRA)- Section 302  
: Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS) or notification requirements for EHS  
under Section 304.  
California Proposition 65 : This product contains no known materials at levels which the State of California  
has found to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm - California  
Proposition 65.  
DSL (Canada) :  
All ingredients are listed on the Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL), have been  
registered on the Non-Domestic Substances List (NDSL), or are exempt.  
EINECS (Europe) : All ingredients are listed on the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Substances  
(EINECS) list, have been registered on the European List of New Chemical Substances  
(ELINCS), or are exempt.  
ENCS (Japan) :  
All ingredients are listed on the Japanese Existing and New Chemical Substances  
(ENCS) list,have been registered, or are exempt.  
AICS (Australia) : All ingredients are listed in Australian Inventory of Commercial Substances (AICS), or  
are registered in Australia.  
ECL (Korea) :  
All ingredients are listed on the Korean Existing Chemicals List (ECL), have been  
registered, or are exempt.  
WHMIS Hazard Class (Canada) : Not a WHMIS controlled product.  
Section 16. Other Information  
Reference :  
IARC(1996): IARC monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to  
Humans, Vol. 65, Printing Process and Printing Inks, Carbon Black and Some Nitro Compounds,  
Lyon, pp.149-261  
H.Muhle, B.Bellmann, O.Creutzenberg, C.Dasenbrock, H.Ernst, R.Kilpper, J.C.MacKenzie,  
P.Morrow, U.Mohr,  
S.Takenaka, and R.Mermelstein(1991) Pulmonary Response to Toner upon Chronic Inhalation  
Exposure in Rats.  
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 17, pp.280-299.  
Restrictions :  
This information relates only to the specific material designated as supplied by the manufacturer.  
This information is supplied to us by the manufacturer and Sharp offers no warranties as to its  
accuracy and accepts no responsibilities for any typographical errors which may appear on these  
sheets. The information on this data sheet represents best opinion as to the proper use in handling  
of this product under normal conditions. However, all materials may present unknown hazards and  
should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we do not guarantee  
that these are the only hazards which exist. It is the responsibility of the user to determine the  
suitability of this product for each particular use.  
Revision Information :  
2006/Apr./25 Not applicable in this time due to new issue.  
67  
Quick Reference Guide  
Fax / Fax to E-mail Transmission  
Receiving Faxes  
Place your document (up to 20 pages)  
face down in the document feeder.  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
Press  
until the desired  
reception mode appears in the display.  
AUTO mode: The machine  
automatically answers and receives  
faxes.  
2
1
MANUAL mode: Answer all calls (even  
faxes) by picking up the handset. To  
Sending a Fax by Normal Dialing  
SPEAKER  
begin fax reception, press  
.
1 Lift the handset or press  
.
TEL/FAX mode: The machine  
2 Dial the fax number.  
automatically answers and receives  
faxes. Voice calls are signalled by a  
special ringing sound.  
3 Wait for the reception tone (if a  
person answers, ask them to press  
their Start key).  
Storing Destinations  
FUNCTION  
4 Press  
.
1 Press  
,
, then  
.
Using a Rapid Key (fax/e-mail)  
2 Press an unused Rapid Key, or  
Press the Rapid Key for the destination.  
SPEED DIAL  
press  
and enter an unused  
Using a Speed Dial number  
(fax/e-mail)  
2-digit Speed Dial number (01 to  
63). (For an e-mail destination, you  
can also press the A, B or C key  
and go to Step 4.)  
SPEED DIAL  
1 Press  
3 Press  
for fax or  
for e-  
2 Enter the appropriate 2-digit Speed  
mail.  
Dial number and press  
.
4 Enter the fax number or the e-mail  
address.  
Searching for a destination  
(fax/e-mail)  
5 Press  
.
1 Press  
or  
until the  
6 Enter a name with the letter keys.  
desired destination appears.  
STOP  
7 Press  
and then  
.
2 Press  
68  
.
 
Guía de referencia rápida  
Transmisión de Fax / de Fax a correo  
electrónico  
Cómo recibir faxes  
RESOLUTION/  
RECEPTION MODE  
Coloque el documento (hasta 20 páginas)  
mirando hacia abajo en el alimentador.  
Oprima  
hasta que aparezca el  
modo de recepción deseado en el display.  
Modo AUTO: El contestador  
automáticamente contesta las llamadas y  
recibe faxes.  
2
1
Modo MANUAL: Contesta todas las  
llamadas (incluso las de telefax)  
levantando el auricular. Para que  
comience la recepción del documento,  
Cómo enviar un fax por marcación  
normal  
SPEAKER  
oprima  
.
1 Levante el auricular u oprima  
.
Modo TEL/FAX: El contestador  
2 Marque el número de fax.  
automáticamente contesta las llamadas y  
recibe faxes. Las llamadas de voz se  
indican con un sonido de timbre especial.  
3 Espere a escuchar el tono de  
recepción (si alguien contesta el  
teléfono, pídale que oprima la tecla  
Start).  
Cómo programar números  
FUNCTION  
1 Oprima  
,
, y a  
4 Oprima  
.
continuación  
.
Cómo utilizar la Tecla rápida (fax/  
correo electrónico)  
2 Oprima una tecla rápida no utilizada,  
Oprima la Tecla rápida para el número  
deseado.  
SPEED DIAL  
u oprima  
e introduzca un  
Cómo utilizar un número de Marcación  
abreviada  
número de marcación abreviada de 2  
dígitos no utilizado (01a 63). (Para  
programar una dirección de correo  
electrónico, también puede oprimir las  
teclas A, B o C y continuar en el Paso  
4.)  
(fax/correo electrónico)  
SPEED DIAL  
1 Oprima  
.
2 Introduzca el número de 2 dígitos de  
3 Oprima  
para fax o  
correo electrónico.  
para  
marcación abreviada apropiado y  
oprima  
.
4 Introduzca el número de fax o la  
dirección de correo electrónico.  
Cómo buscar un número  
(fax/correo electrónico)  
5 Oprima  
.
6 Introduzca un nombre con las teclas  
1 Oprima  
o
hasta que  
de letras.  
aparezca el número deseado.  
STOP  
7 Oprima  
y a continuación  
.
2 Oprima  
.
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I
Index  
A
E
Anti Junk Fax, 40  
ECM mode (Error Correction Mode), 47  
E-mail addresses, storing, 19  
E-mail options, 21  
Audible signals, 61  
Auto Print Out (of Activity Report), 47  
AUTO reception mode, 13, 32  
Auto-dial numbers  
E-mail subject, 18, 21  
F
B
Fax Signal Receive, 47  
Fax to E-mail transmission, 20  
File format, 18, 21  
Batch page numbering, 31  
Broadcasting, 35  
File name, 22  
Fine Priority setting, 45  
C
G
Group Keys, storing, 36  
Group keys, using, 36  
Group List, 50  
D
H
Date, setting, 12  
Day Light Saving setting, 47  
Destination List, 50  
Dial Mode, 46  
Halftone setting, 25  
Handset receiver volume, 13  
Housing, cleaning, 53  
Dial tone detection, 48  
Dialing  
Automatic redialing, 30  
Direct Keypad, 30  
Rapid Key, 29  
Redialing, 30  
I
Ink Save Mode, 49  
Search, 29  
Speed, 29  
J
Jams, clearing, 62  
Direct Keypad Dialing, 30  
Display messages, 38, 59  
Document feeder, 24  
Document restrictions, 24  
Document sizes, 24  
Duplex Scan, 40  
K
Key Tone setting, 48  
L
Letters, entering, 6  
70  
 
Index  
Line error, 56  
Loading paper, 8  
R
Rapid Key Dialing, 29  
Rapid Key, using for e-mail, 21  
Receive Fax to E-mail, 41  
Receive Fax to E-mail List, 50  
Reception mode  
Loading the document, 24  
M
MANUAL reception mode, 13, 32  
Memory full, 60  
Memory, substitute reception to, 33  
Redialing, automatic, 30  
Removing original document, 25  
Resolution, 25  
N
Network  
Checking connection, 15  
Connecting to, 14  
Ringer volume, 13  
Problems, 16  
Network Setting List, 50  
Network settings, configuring, 23  
Network settings, initializing, 23  
Normal Dialing, 26  
S
Scanning glass, cleaning, 52  
Search Dialing, 29  
Number of Rings setting, 45  
Searching for stored e-mail address, 21  
Secure Receive, 43  
Sender address, 18  
Sender’s name and fax number,  
entering, 11  
Setup List, 50  
O
Ordering parts, 63  
P
Packing tape, removing, 7  
Page numbering, batch, 31  
Paper jams, clearing, 62  
Paper size setting, 49  
Paper, loading, 8  
SMTP server, 18  
Speed Dial number, using for e-mail, 21  
Speed Dialing, 29  
Power cord, 9  
Print cartridge  
T
Aligning, 53  
TEL. LINE jack, 11  
Cleaning nozzles, 53  
Installing, 9  
Wiping nozzles, 54  
Print cartridge holder, wiping, 55  
Pseudo Ring, 46  
TEL/FAX reception mode, 13, 33  
Telephone line cord, 11  
Time, setting, 12  
Transaction Report, 51  
Setting print condition, 46  
Q
V
Quality Mode setting, 49  
Voice calls, 29  
71  
Index  
W
Web page in machine, 17  
72  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first end user purchaser that this Sharp  
brand product (the "Product"), when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective  
workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace  
the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the  
purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below.  
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded  
item(s) set forth below nor to any product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced,  
which has been subjected to misuse, abnormal service or handling, or which has been altered or  
modified in design or construction.  
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set  
forth below and provided proof of purchase to the servicer.  
To the extent permitted by applicable state law, the warranties set forth herein are in lieu of, and  
exclusive of, all other warranties, express or implied. Specifically, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  
OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUDED. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE,  
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED. If, under appli-  
cable state law, implied warranties may not validly be disclaimed or excluded, the duration of such  
implied warranties is limited to the period(s) from the date of purchase set forth below.  
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties  
other than those described above, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time  
period described above on behalf of Sharp.  
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and  
shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the  
manner and for the period of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all  
liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product, and shall  
constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contact, negligence, strict liability or  
otherwise. In no event shall Sharp be liable, or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects  
in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than  
an authorized servicer. Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or  
consequential economic or property damage. Some states do not allow limits on warranties or on  
remedies for breach in certain transactions; in such state the limits herein may not apply.  
Your Product:  
Personal Facsimile  
Warranty Period for this Product:  
Additional items excluded  
from warranty coverage:  
Where to obtain service:  
Ninety (90) days parts and labor from date of purchase.  
Any consumable items such as paper supplied with the  
Product.  
At a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States.  
To find out the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer,  
call Sharp toll free at 1-877-794-8675.  
What to do to obtain service:  
Ship (prepaid) or carry in your Product to a Sharp Authorized Servicer.  
Be sure to have proof of purchase available. If you ship or mail the  
Product, be sure it is packaged carefully.  
For product information or customer assistance, please visit http://www.sharpusa.com on the  
World Wide Web or call 1-877-794-8675.  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
Sharp Plaza,  
Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163  
SHARP CORPORATION  
FOR YOUR RECORDS  
Please record the model number and serial number below, for easy  
reference, in case of loss or theft. These numbers are located on the  
rear side of the unit.Space is also provided for other relevant  
information.  
UX-B800SE  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
Date of Purchase  
Place of Purchase  
PRINTED IN THAILAND  
(TINSE4521XHTB)  

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