Canon Fax Machine L250 User Manual

FAX-L250  
User’s Guide  
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Trademarks  
Canont is a registered trademark, and UHQTM is a trademark of Canon Inc.  
Other brand and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  
companies.  
As an Energy Star Partner, Canon has determined that the FAX-L250 meets the  
Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.  
EPA POLLUTION PREVENTER  
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NOTICE FOR CONNECTION TO  
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IN THE  
UNITED KINGDOM AND THE REPUBLIC OF  
IRELAND  
Approval Number XXXXXX (UK)  
Your Canon FAX-L250 has been approved against the requirements of NTR3 for use in the UK and  
complies with the requirements of 91/263 EEC. The CE mark is applied in respect of the requirements  
of 72/23 EEC and 89/336 EEC. (UK)  
It is intended for connection to analogue two wire public telecommunication networks.  
Connect the supplied cable to this socket first, then to the telephone line.  
There are two auxiliary sockets to which equipment approved for direct connection to the network may  
be connected. If required, a suitable adaptor, approved under Approval Number NS/G/23/L/100005 for  
connections between the fax machine and any piece of approved telecommunications apparatus, is  
available from your Canon supplier. (UK)  
This socket is intended for connection of a telephone, the optional handset, an answering machine  
or similar device.  
Voltage and current available at these sockets is determined by the network to which the line cable is  
connected. They will not normally exceed the limits for TNV as described in EN60950.  
Canon recommend that any additional equipment connected in the installation is connected to one of  
these sockets. Do not connect additional equipment through parallel sockets elsewhere on the telephone  
line.  
This equipment is not intended or recommended for making calls to emergency services.  
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EMC Directive  
This equipment has been tested in a typical system to comply with the technical requirements of the  
EMC directive. Use of a shielded cable is necessary to comply with the technical requirements of the  
EMC Directive.  
For your safety (Australia only)  
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a standard three-pin  
power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring.  
Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide  
connection to earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities.  
The power point shall be located near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and  
the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about the effective earthing of the  
power point, consult a qualified electrician.  
Caution (New Zealand only)  
1. This equipment may not necessarily provide for the effective hand-over of a call to or from a  
telephone connected to the same line.  
2. The operation of this equipment on the same line as telephone or other equipment with audible  
warning devices or automatic ring detectors will give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may cause false  
tripping of the ring detector. Should such problems occur, the user is not to contact Telecom faults  
service.  
3. Should this equipment become physically damaged, disconnect immediately from the Telecom  
connection and power source and contact your nearest service agent.  
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4. To relocate this equipment please.  
1) Disconnect the equipment from the Telecom connection.  
2) Disconnect the equipment from the power source.  
3) Reconnect the equipment to the power source.  
4) Reconnect the equipment to the Telecom connection.  
5. If the supply cord of this equipment is damaged, it must be replaced by the special cord (Parts No.:  
HH2-1910).  
6. Not all standard telephones will respond to incoming ringing when connected to the extension  
socket.  
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Safety Information  
Laser Safety  
Laser radiation could be hazardous to the human body. For this reason, laser radiation emitted inside  
this fax is hermetically sealed within the protective housing and external cover. In the normal operation  
of the product by the user, no radiation can leak from the machine.  
This fax is classified as Class 1 laser product under IEC 825, and as for the USA, is classified as Class 1  
under the Code of Federal Regulation, § 1040.10 of Title 21.  
Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified  
in this user’s guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
This label is attached to the laser scanner unit inside the FAX-L250 and is not in a user access area.  
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Contents  
INTRODUCING THE FAX-L250 ............................ 1-1  
Welcome ................................................................ 1-2  
The Main Features of the FAX-L250 ................... 1-3  
Plain Paper Fax Features ............................................. 1-4  
Copier Features ............................................................ 1-5  
Telephone Features ...................................................... 1-5  
How to Use this User’s Guide ............................. 1-6  
Type Conventions Used in this User’s Guide .............. 1-7  
Customer Support ................................................ 1-8  
Safety Instructions ............................................... 1-9  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
SETTING UP YOUR FAX-L250 ............................. 2-1  
Choosing a Location for Your FAX-L250 ........... 2-3  
Dimensions ................................................................... 2-4  
Unpacking Your FAX-L250 ................................... 2-5  
Do You Have Everything? ............................................. 2-5  
Lifting the FAX-L250 ..................................................... 2-7  
Removing Shipping Materials ...................................... 2-8  
Replaceable Parts ......................................................... 2-10  
Assembling the FAX-L250 ................................... 2-11  
Attaching Components ................................................. 2-11  
Attaching the Paper Rest ........................................ 2-11  
Attaching the Paper Loading Label ........................ 2-12  
Attaching the Extension Tray .................................. 2-12  
Attaching the Support Trays ................................... 2-13  
Making Connections ............................................ 2-14  
Connecting the Telephone Line .................................... 2-14  
Connecting the Optional Handset, a Telephone, or  
Answering Machine ................................................. 2-15  
Connecting the Power Cord ......................................... 2-16  
Getting Acquainted with Your FAX-L250 ........... 2-18  
Front View ..................................................................... 2-18  
Inside View .................................................................... 2-19  
Rear View ...................................................................... 2-20  
The Handset (Option) .................................................... 2-20  
The Operation Panel ..................................................... 2-21  
Special Function Buttons ............................................. 2-23  
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The Toner Cartridge ............................................. 2-25  
Handling and Storing Cartridges .................................. 2-25  
Installing/Replacing the Toner Cartridge ...................... 2-27  
Loading Recording Paper .................................... 2-33  
Testing the FAX-L250 ........................................... 2-36  
The Paper Path ..................................................... 2-37  
Selecting Paper Delivery ...................................... 2-38  
Face-Down Delivery ..................................................... 2-39  
Face-Up Delivery .......................................................... 2-40  
REGISTERING USER INFORMATION IN THE  
FAX-L250 ........................................................... 3-1  
Guidelines for Entering Information ................... 3-2  
Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols .................... 3-3  
Editing Information .................................................. 3-5  
Using the One-Touch Speed Dial/Special Function  
Buttons .................................................................... 3-6  
Using the Menu System ............................................... 3-6  
Personalising Your FAX-L250 .............................. 3-8  
Identifying Your Documents ......................................... 3-9  
Entering the Date and Time .......................................... 3-9  
Registering Your Fax Number and Name .................... 3-10  
Setting the Telephone Line ........................................... 3-12  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
SPEED DIALLING .................................................. 4-1  
Speed Dialling Methods ....................................... 4-2  
One-Touch Speed Dialling ................................... 4-3  
Storing Numbers for One-Touch Speed Dialling ......... 4-3  
Changing a Number/Name Stored under a  
One-Touch Speed Dialling Button .......................... 4-6  
Using One-Touch Speed Dialling ................................. 4-9  
Coded Speed Dialling ........................................... 4-11  
Storing Numbers for Coded Speed Dialling ................ 4-11  
Changing a Number/Name Stored under a Coded  
Speed Dialling Code ............................................... 4-14  
Using Coded Speed Dialling ........................................ 4-17  
Group Dialling ........................................................ 4-19  
Creating Groups for Group Dialling .............................. 4-19  
Using Group Dialling ..................................................... 4-22  
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SENDING FAXES ................................................... 5-1  
Preparing to Send a Fax ...................................... 5-3  
Document Requirements .............................................. 5-3  
Scanning Area ......................................................... 5-5  
Selecting Automatic/Manual Document Feed ............. 5-6  
Loading Documents for Automatic Feed ............... 5-7  
Loading Documents for Manual Feed .................... 5-11  
Setting the Resolution and Contrast ............................ 5-13  
Setting the Scanning Resolution ............................ 5-13  
Setting the Scanning Contrast ............................... 5-14  
Sending Methods ......................................................... 5-15  
Manual Sending via the Handset ............................ 5-15  
Memory Sending ..................................................... 5-15  
Dialling Methods ........................................................... 5-15  
Sending Documents ............................................. 5-15  
Manual Sending via the Handset ................................. 5-16  
Memory Sending .......................................................... 5-18  
Adding Pages to the Document in the  
Chapter 5  
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) .............. 5-20  
Cancelling Sending ............................................... 5-21  
Removing the Document from the Automatic  
Document Feeder (ADF) ......................................... 5-22  
Redialling ............................................................... 5-24  
Manual Redialling ......................................................... 5-24  
Automatic Redialling with Memory Sending ................ 5-24  
Cancelling Automatic Redialling ............................. 5-25  
Setting Up Automatic Redialling ............................ 5-26  
Sequential Broadcasting ..................................... 5-29  
Sending a Document to More than One Destination .. 5-29  
Sending a Document Using Group Dialling ................. 5-31  
Delayed Sending ................................................... 5-32  
Sending Other Documents While the FAX-L250 is Set  
for Delayed Sending ................................................ 5-34  
Documents Stored in Memory ............................ 5-35  
Printing a List of Documents Stored in Memory ......... 5-37  
Deleting a Document Stored in Memory ..................... 5-38  
Resending a Document that Encountered an Error .... 5-38  
Sending with the Password/Subaddress  
Feature .............................................................. 5-40  
If a Power Cut Occurs .......................................... 5-43  
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Contents  
RECEIVING FAXES ............................................... 6-1  
Different Ways to Receive a Fax ......................... 6-2  
Setting the Receive Mode ............................................ 6-3  
Receiving Faxes and Phone Calls Automatically:  
Chapter 6  
Fax/Tel Mode ........................................................... 6-4  
Setting Up Fax/Tel Mode ........................................ 6-4  
What Happens When Fax/Tel Mode is Selected ... 6-6  
Receiving Faxes Manually: MANUAL MODE ............... 6-9  
Receiving Faxes Automatically: FAX ONLY MODE ..... 6-10  
Using an Answering Machine: ANS.MACHINE  
MODE ...................................................................... 6-11  
Using the FAX-L250 with an Answering Machine .. 6-11  
Network FAX/TEL Switching (Australia Only) ............... 6-12  
Setting the FAX-L250 for Network Switch ............. 6-12  
Network Switch System Operation ........................ 6-13  
Network FAX/TEL Switching (New Zealand Only) ....... 6-14  
Setting the FAX-L250 for Network Switch ............. 6-14  
Network Switch System Operation ........................ 6-15  
Documents Received in Memory ....................... 6-16  
Messages Displayed When Documents are Received  
in Memory ................................................................ 6-16  
Printing Documents Received in Memory ................... 6-17  
Receiving while Registering, Copying, or Printing ...... 6-17  
Cancelling an Incoming Fax ................................ 6-18  
Polling to Receive Faxes ..................................... 6-19  
Polling a Fax Machine .................................................. 6-19  
SPECIAL FEATURES ............................................ 7-1  
Special Dialling ..................................................... 7-2  
Dialling Through a Switchboard ................................... 7-2  
Registering the Access Type and Outside Line  
Chapter 7  
Access Number under the R Button ................. 7-2  
Long Distance Dialling .................................................. 7-4  
How to Enter Pauses .............................................. 7-4  
Confirming a Dial Tone ................................................. 7-5  
Using Tone Dialling on a Pulse Line ............................. 7-6  
Restricting Use of the FAX-L250 ........................ 7-7  
Using Alternative Telephone Networks (UK  
Only) ................................................................... 7-9  
Attaching the M Label .................................................. 7-9  
Registering an Alternative Telephone Network ............ 7-10  
Sending with an Alternative Telephone Network ......... 7-12  
Registering Speed Dialling with the M Button ............. 7-13  
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Contents  
MAKING COPIES .................................................. 8-1  
Making Copies ...................................................... 8-2  
Chapter 8  
Chapter 9  
REPORTS AND LISTS .......................................... 9-1  
Activity Report ...................................................... 9-2  
Transmission (TX) Reports .................................. 9-3  
Error TX Report ............................................................. 9-3  
TX Report ...................................................................... 9-4  
Multi TX/RX Report ....................................................... 9-5  
Reception (RX) Report ......................................... 9-6  
Memory Clear Report ........................................... 9-7  
User’s Data List .................................................... 9-8  
Speed Dialling Lists .............................................. 9-10  
One-Touch Speed Dial List ........................................... 9-11  
Coded Speed Dial List .................................................. 9-11  
Group Dial List .............................................................. 9-11  
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ................... 10-1  
If You Cannot Solve the Problem ........................ 10-2  
Problems Index ..................................................... 10-3  
Paper Jams ................................................................... 10-5  
Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)? . 10-5  
Jams in the Output Slots? ...................................... 10-8  
Jams Inside the Unit? ............................................. 10-9  
Jams in the Front Area of the Unit? ........................10-14  
After Clearing a Paper Jam .....................................10-17  
Problems Feeding Paper Into the FAX-L250 Sheet  
Chapter 10  
Feeder ......................................................................10-18  
Faxing Problems ...........................................................10-20  
Sending Faxes .........................................................10-20  
Receiving Faxes ......................................................10-22  
Telephone Problems .....................................................10-26  
Copying Problems ........................................................10-26  
Printing Problems .........................................................10-27  
Print Quality Problems ..................................................10-28  
General Problems .........................................................10-29  
Error Codes, Messages, and Solutions .............10-30  
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MAINTAINING YOUR FAX-L250 .......................... 11-1  
Cleaning the FAX-L250 ......................................... 11-2  
Cleaning the FAX-L250 Exterior ................................... 11-2  
Cleaning the Inside of the FAX-L250 ........................... 11-3  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge ............................ 11-8  
Transporting the FAX-L250 .................................. 11-9  
Chapter 11  
Chapter 12  
THE MENU SYSTEM ............................................ 12-1  
Understanding the Menu System ....................... 12-2  
Accessing the TEL REGISTRATION Menu ........ 12-2  
Accessing the USER SETTINGS Menu .............. 12-4  
Accessing the REPORT SETTINGS Menu ......... 12-6  
Accessing the TX SETTINGS Menu .................... 12-8  
Accessing the RX SETTINGS Menu ...................12-10  
Accessing the FAX PRINTER Menu ...................12-12  
Accessing the SYSTEM SETTINGS Menu .........12-14  
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................. A-1  
General ................................................................... A-2  
Plain Paper Fax ..................................................... A-4  
Copier ..................................................................... A-6  
Telephone .............................................................. A-6  
Document Sizes .................................................... A-7  
Printing Area .......................................................... A-8  
Appendix A  
Appendix B  
OPTIONS ................................................................ B-1  
Optional Handset .................................................. B-2  
Package Contents ........................................................ B-2  
Attaching the Handset to Your Unit ............................. B-3  
Control Panel and Functions ........................................ B-6  
Maintaining Your Handset ............................................ B-8  
................................................................................. G-1  
................................................................................. I-1  
Glossary  
Index  
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Introducing the  
FAX-L250  
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This chapter introduces you to the main features of the  
FAX-L250. It also explains how to get the most out of the  
documentation that comes with the unit, and gives important  
safety instructions.  
Welcome ................................................................ 1-2  
The Main Features of the FAX-L250 ................... 1-3  
Plain Paper Fax Features .............................................. 1-4  
Copier Features ............................................................. 1-5  
Telephone Features ....................................................... 1-5  
How to Use this User’s Guide ............................. 1-6  
Type Conventions Used in this User’s Guide .............. 1-7  
Customer Support ................................................ 1-8  
Safety Instructions ................................................ 1-9  
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Welcome  
Thank you for purchasing the new Canon FAX-L250. The FAX-L250 is a G3 facsimile unit that allows  
you to send documents at high speed, in the shortest time possible. We are sure that your FAX-L250  
will help meet your fax and phone requirements easily and conveniently, as well as your copying needs.  
FAX-L250  
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The Main Features of the FAX-L250  
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The FAX-L250 is a multifunction system for your home or small office. The FAX-L250 combines a  
plain paper fax machine, a copier, and a telephone* into a single, convenient desktop unit.  
The FAX-L250’s multitasking ability enables you to perform operations simultaneously. For example,  
you can make copies at the same time you are sending a fax or receiving a fax into memory.  
The compact size of the FAX-L250 makes it ideal for desktop use, and lets you use it in places where  
other machines may not fit.  
The FAX-L250 includes the following features:  
Excellent print quality and speed  
The FAX-L250 offers 600 × 600 dpi laser beam printing, providing you with high resolution text and  
graphics. The exceptional printing speed of 6 pages per minute allows you to work more effectively.  
Simple maintenance  
The FX-3 toner cartridge for the FAX-L250 contains both the toner and the drum, making installation  
and replacement simple.  
Convenient paper handling  
The FAX-L250 sheet feeder holds up to 100 sheets** of plain A4, letter, or legal-size paper.  
Economy toner-saving printing  
The FAX-L250 includes an economy printing mode that uses up to approximately 50% less toner,  
resulting in longer cartridge life.  
Flexible document feeding  
The FAX-L250 includes an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) that can be set for automatic  
document feed or manual document feed, according to your needs. This allows you to fax a variety of  
documents, from multipage documents (up to 20 A4- or letter-size pages, or 10 legal-size pages at a  
time), to a single photo or business card.  
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Requires the optional handset, a telephone, or an answering machine.  
**75 g/m2 paper  
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Introducing the FAX-L250  
Plain Paper Fax Features  
UHQTM Image Processing System  
The FAX-L250 uses Canon’s Ultra-High Quality Image Processing System to provide enhanced  
definition in faxed photos.  
Error Correction Mode (ECM)  
Using the FAX-L250’s Error Correction Mode reduces transmission errors when sending faxes to or  
receiving faxes from other fax machines that also have ECM capability.  
Automatic switching between fax and voice calls  
The FAX-L250 can automatically distinguish between fax calls and normal telephone calls, so that you  
can receive both through a single phone line.  
Answering machine connection  
You can connect an answering machine to the FAX-L250 to let it receive telephone messages and faxes  
while you are away from your desk.  
Transmission speed  
The FAX-L250 uses G3 data encoding methods that increase transmission speed to approximately 6  
seconds* per page.  
Memory sending/receiving  
The FAX-L250 can store up to 90* fax pages (either received or to be sent) in its built-in memory, and  
can receive faxes while printing.  
Reduced-size printing  
The FAX-L250 automatically scales received faxes to fit the size of the paper loaded into the sheet  
feeder. So if your client is sending you a fax on paper larger than an A4-size page and you have A4-size  
paper in your sheet feeder, the fax will be scaled and printed on A4-size paper.  
Automatic dialling and broadcasting  
To make faxing even easier, the FAX-L250 provides several automatic dialling methods: coded speed  
dialling, one-touch speed dialling, and group dialling. The FAX-L250 also enables you to broadcast  
faxes or send faxes at a preset time to as many as 117 locations at once.  
*
Based on Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, standard mode  
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The Main Features of the FAX-L250  
Copier Features  
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Up to 99 copies  
The FAX-L250 can make up to 99 copies of a document at a time, at a rate of up to six copies per  
minute.  
600 dpi and 300 dpi resolution  
The FAX-L250 copies documents at 600 × 300 dpi when using direct copying, and 300 × 300 dpi when  
using memory copying.  
Copy reduction  
The FAX-L250 can reduce copies to 90%, 80%, or 70% of their original size. This allows you to copy  
legal-size documents onto A4-size paper, for example.  
Telephone Features  
Automatic dialling  
The FAX-L250’s three automatic dialling methods (one-touch speed dialling, coded speed dialling, and  
group dialling) can be used to store phone numbers and fax numbers for easy and efficient calling.  
Connection for the optional handset, an answering machine or a telephone  
Connecting the optional handset or a telephone to the FAX-L250 allows you to use it to make and  
receive normal telephone calls. In addition, connecting an answering machine allows you to receive faxes  
and phone messages while you are away from your desk.  
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How to Use this User’s Guide  
To make the best use of this user’s guide in learning how to set up and operate your FAX-L250, be sure  
to do the following:  
Read this chapter to learn about the FAX-L250’s main features and for guidelines on using the unit  
safely.  
Carefully follow the instructions in Chapter 2, Setting Up Your FAX-L250to get your unit  
unpacked and assembled properly.  
Read Chapter 3 to learn how to enter information in the FAX-L250 and to register your user  
information.  
Read Chapters 4 through 9 to master the FAX-L250 operating procedures (such as sending faxes,  
receiving faxes and making copies) and to learn more about its special features (such as restricting use  
of the unit and special dialling features).  
If your FAX-L250 begins operating improperly, use Chapter 10, Frequently Asked Questions,to  
try to solve the problem.  
Look over Chapter 11, Maintaining Your FAX-L250to become familiar with procedures for  
cleaning your FAX-L250 and replacing the toner cartridge.  
Refer to Chapter 12 The Menu Systemto learn how to change settings of the FAX-L250.  
Refer to Appendix A for the FAX-L250 technical specifications.  
Refer to Appendix B if you have purchased the optional handset.  
If you still have questions about how to use your FAX-L250, please contact your local authorised  
Canon dealer or service representatives. They will be happy to answer your questions.  
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How to Use this User’s Guide  
Type Conventions Used in this User’s Guide  
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This user’s guide follows the conventions below to emphasise certain information that will help you use  
your FAX-L250 correctly and safely:  
Cautions tell you how to avoid actions that could injure you or damage your FAX-L250.  
Notes provide advice for using your FAX-L250 more effectively, describe operating  
restrictions, and tell how to avoid minor operating difficulties.  
In addition, this user’s guide uses bold capital letters to show the names of buttons and switches on the  
FAX-L250, such as FUNCTION, STOP, and START/COPY. Text that appears in the unit’s display is  
shown in plain capital letters, such as: RECEPTION OK.  
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Customer Support  
Your FAX-L250 is designed with the latest technology to provide trouble-free operation.  
If you have a problem with the unit’s operation, try to solve it by using the information in Chapter 10,  
Frequently Asked Questions. If you cannot solve the problem or if you think your FAX-L250 needs  
service, contact your local authorised Canon dealer or service centre.  
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Safety Instructions  
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Read these safety instructions thoroughly before using your FAX-L250, and keep them handy in case  
you need to refer to them later.  
Except as specifically described in this user’s guide, do not attempt to service the  
FAX-L250 yourself. Never attempt to disassemble the unit: opening and removing its  
interior covers will expose you to dangerous voltages and other risks. For all service,  
contact your local authorised Canon dealer or service centre.  
Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the FAX-L250.  
Use the FAX-L250 only on a sturdy, stable, level surface. If the unit falls, it could be seriously  
damaged.  
Do not use the FAX-L250 near water. If you spill liquid on or into the unit, unplug it immediately  
and call your local authorised Canon dealer or service centre.  
The back of the FAX-L250 includes slots and openings for ventilation. To keep the FAX-L250 from  
overheating (which can cause it to operate abnormally and create a fire risk), take care not to block  
or cover these openings. Do not operate the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar soft surface, or  
near a radiator or other heat source. Do not place the FAX-L250 in a cupboard or cabinet or on  
shelves unless adequate ventilation is available. See Choosing a Location for Your FAX-L250on  
page 2-3 for guidelines on how much space the unit needs for ventilation.  
Operate the FAX-L250 only from the type of power source indicated on the unit’s label. If you are  
unsure of the type of power available from your wall outlets, contact your local power company.  
Make sure the total amperage used by all devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the  
ampere rating of the outlet’s circuit breaker.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord or place the FAX-L250 where the cord will be  
walked on. Make sure the cord is not knotted or kinked.  
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Do not insert objects of any kind into the slots or openings on the FAX-L250’s cabinet, as they could  
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts, and result in fire or electric shock.  
Do not allow small objects (such as pins, paper clips, or staples) to fall into the FAX-L250. If  
something does fall into it, unplug the unit immediately and call your local authorised Canon dealer  
or service centre.  
Do not plug the power cord into an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).  
Always unplug the FAX-L250 before moving or cleaning it.  
Whenever you unplug the FAX-L250, wait at least five seconds before you plug it back in.  
Keep the FAX-L250 away from direct sunlight, as this can damage it. If you have to place it near a  
window, install heavy curtains or blinds.  
Do not expose the FAX-L250 to extreme temperature fluctuations. Install the unit in a place with  
temperatures between 10° and 32.5°C.  
Always unplug the FAX-L250 during thunderstorms.  
Before you transport the FAX-L250, remove the toner cartridge.  
Always lift the FAX-L250 as shown below. Never lift it by its sheet feeder or other supports.  
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Safety Instructions  
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Unplug the FAX-L250 and contact your local authorised Canon dealer or service centre  
in any of these situations:  
If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
If liquid spills into the unit, or if it is otherwise exposed to rain or liquids.  
If you notice smoke or unusual noises or odour coming from it.  
If the FAX-L250 does not operate normally when you follow the operating  
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating  
instructions in this user’s guide, or you can damage the unit and require extensive  
repair work.  
If the FAX-L250 is dropped or its cabinet damaged.  
If the FAX-L250 begins performing poorly, and you cannot correct the problem by  
following the procedures in Chapter 10, Frequently Asked Questions.  
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FAX-L250  
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This chapter tells you how to unpack, assemble, and connect  
your FAX-L250, install the FX-3 toner cartridge, and load  
paper – everything you need to know to get your FAX-L250  
ready to use.  
Choosing a Location for Your FAX-L250 ............ 2-3  
Dimensions .................................................................... 2-4  
Unpacking Your FAX-L250 ................................... 2-5  
Do You Have Everything? ............................................. 2-5  
Lifting the FAX-L250 ..................................................... 2-7  
Removing Shipping Materials ....................................... 2-8  
Replaceable Parts ......................................................... 2-10  
Assembling the FAX-L250 .................................... 2-11  
Attaching Components ................................................. 2-11  
Attaching the Paper Rest ........................................ 2-11  
Attaching the Paper Loading Label ........................ 2-12  
Attaching the Extension Tray .................................. 2-12  
Attaching the Support Trays ................................... 2-13  
Making Connections ............................................ 2-14  
Connecting the Telephone Line .................................... 2-14  
Connecting the Optional Handset, a Telephone, or  
Answering Machine ................................................. 2-15  
Connecting the Power Cord ......................................... 2-16  
Getting Acquainted with Your FAX-L250 ........... 2-18  
Front View ..................................................................... 2-18  
Inside View .................................................................... 2-19  
Rear View ...................................................................... 2-20  
The Handset (Option) .................................................... 2-20  
The Operation Panel ..................................................... 2-21  
Special Function Buttons ........................................ 2-23  
The Toner Cartridge .............................................. 2-25  
Handling and Storing Cartridges .................................. 2-25  
Installing/Replacing the Toner Cartridge ...................... 2-27  
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Loading Recording Paper .................................... 2-33  
Testing the FAX-L250 ............................................ 2-36  
The Paper Path ...................................................... 2-37  
Selecting Paper Delivery ...................................... 2-38  
Face-Down Delivery ...................................................... 2-39  
Face-Up Delivery .......................................................... 2-40  
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Choosing a Location for Your  
FAX-L250  
Before unpacking your FAX-L250, follow these guidelines to choose an appropriate location for the  
unit.  
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Please review the information provided in Safety Instructionson page 1-9, to make  
sure you are installing your FAX-L250 for safe use.  
Put the FAX-L250 in a cool, dry, clean, well ventilated place:  
+ Make sure the area is free from dust.  
+ Make sure the location is not affected by extreme temperature fluctuations, and remains between  
10° and 32.5°C.  
+ Make sure the area’s relative humidity is always between 20% and 85%.  
Keep the FAX-L250 away from direct sunlight.  
If possible, place the FAX-L250 near an existing telephone outlet, to allow for an easy connection of  
the telephone line to the unit.  
Place the FAX-L250 near an electrical wall outlet that provides 200–240-volt AC (50–60 Hz) power.  
Do not plug the FAX-L250 into the same circuit as an appliance such as an air conditioner, electric  
typewriter, television, or copier. Such devices generate electrical noise that can interfere with your  
unit’s ability to send or receive faxes.  
Set the FAX-L250 on a flat, stable, vibration-free surface that is strong enough to support its weight  
(about 8.6 kg).  
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Dimensions  
Make sure the location you choose provides enough space around the FAX-L250 for adequate  
ventilation, and to allow paper to flow freely into and out of the unit. The figure below shows the  
minimum space required for the unit.  
TOP VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
BOTTOM VIEW  
If you need help installing your FAX-L250 or have any questions about it, please  
contact your local authorised Canon dealer or service centre.  
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Unpacking Your FAX-L250  
Follow the directions below to unpack your FAX-L250 properly, and to make sure you have all of its  
components and documentation.  
Do You Have Everything?  
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As you unpack the FAX-L250, save the carton and packing material in case you want to move or ship  
the unit in the future.  
Carefully remove all items from the box. You should have someone help by holding the box  
while you lift the FAX-L250 and its protective packaging out of the carton.  
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DOCUMENTATION  
EXTENSION TRAY  
FX-3 TONER CARTRIDGE  
SUPPORT TRAYS  
PAPER REST  
POWER CORD  
FAX-L250 UNIT  
TELEPHONE LINE  
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Make sure you have the following items:  
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FAX-L250 UNIT  
PAPER REST  
SUPPORT TRAYS  
EXTENSION TRAY  
POWER CORD*  
TELEPHONE LINE**  
FX-3 TONER CARTRIDGE  
FAX- L250 USER’S GUIDE  
(This book)  
PAPER LOADING LABEL  
M LABEL (UK Only)  
If any of the above items are damaged or missing, notify your Canon dealer immediately.  
*
The shape of the power cord varies depending on the country of purchase.  
**The shape of the telephone line varies depending on the country of purchase.  
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Unpacking Your FAX-L250  
Lifting the FAX-L250  
Whenever you plan to move the FAX-L250, be sure to:  
Hold the unit firmly and keep it level.  
Always grip the sides of the unit. The recessed areas on each side of the unit serve as handles.  
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Removing Shipping Materials  
In order to protect your FAX-L250 during shipping, the unit has been packed with protective material  
that you must remove before using. Follow these steps:  
Remove all pieces of shipping tape from the outside of the FAX-L250.  
1
Open the operation panel by grasping it with both hands and gently pulling it towards you.  
2
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Unpacking Your FAX-L250  
Remove the soft styrofoam sheet from the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), then gently  
close the operation panel by pressing it down from the centre until it clicks.  
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4
2
Peel the clear protective sheet off the LCD display.  
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Replaceable Parts  
The only component of the FAX-L250 that needs regular service or replacement is the FX-3 toner  
cartridge. Although Canon manufactures many types of toner cartridges, the FX-3 toner cartridge is the  
only one designed to be used with your FAX-L250. The FX-3 toner cartridge can be purchased at any  
Canon authorised dealer.  
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Assembling the FAX-L250  
Use the following instructions to assemble your FAX-L250 main unit and components. To see how the  
FAX-L250 will look fully assembled, see Getting Acquainted with Your FAX-L250on page 2-18.  
Attaching Components  
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j Attaching the Paper Rest  
The paper rest helps keep paper or other media straight in the sheet feeder.  
To attach the paper rest, insert the two side tabs diagonally into the corresponding slots above the sheet  
feeder, and then straighten it.  
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j Attaching the Paper Loading Label  
The paper loading label is included with your FAX-L250 unit.  
Attach the label to the left of the sheet feeder as shown below.  
j Attaching the Extension Tray  
Lift the FAX-L250 unit as shown and slide the extension tray into the rails on the bottom of the unit.  
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j Attaching the Support Trays  
There are two identical support trays. One of the support trays holds paper as it comes out of the  
face-down delivery slot. To install this support, insert the tabs into the corresponding slots above the  
face-down delivery slot, making sure that the smaller tab is on the left.  
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FACE-DOWN DELIVERY  
SLOT  
The other support tray holds documents as they are fed into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
To install this support, insert the tabs into the corresponding slots above the Automatic Document  
Feeder (ADF), making sure that the smaller tab is on the left.  
AUTOMATIC  
DOCUMENT FEEDER  
(ADF)  
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Making Connections  
Connecting the Telephone Line  
Connect the FAX-L250 to a telephone line as follows:  
Connect one end of the supplied telephone line to the jack marked  
FAX-L250.  
on the back of the  
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Connect the other end of the line to your wall telephone jack.  
2
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Making Connections  
Connecting the Optional Handset, a Telephone, or  
Answering Machine  
To use your FAX-L250 to make or receive normal telephone calls, you must connect the optional  
handset or a telephone. You can also attach an answering machine (with or without a telephone).  
Connect the line from the optional handset, telephone or answering machine to the jack marked  
the back of the FAX-L250.  
on  
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If you connect an answering machine to the FAX-L250, be sure to read Using an  
Answering Machine: ANS.MACHINE MODEon page 6-11.  
Users in the UK Only  
To connect a telephone or answering machine to the FAX-L250, you may need to connect the optional  
B.T. adaptor. Contact your Canon supplier for more information.  
B.T. ADAPTOR  
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Connecting the Power Cord  
Follow these guidelines when connecting your FAX-L250 to a power source:  
The FAX-L250 is intended for domestic use only and requires 200–240 V AC. Do not  
use it outside the country where it was purchased.  
Use only the power cord that came with the unit. Using a longer cord or extension  
cord can cause the FAX-L250 to malfunction.  
Unplug the unit only by pulling on the plug itself. Never pull on the cord.  
Do not plug the FAX-L250 into an outlet shared with an appliance such as an air  
conditioner, computer, electric typewriter, or copier. These devices generate  
electrical noise, which can interfere with the operation of the FAX-L250.  
Make sure nothing is laying on the power cord, and that the cord cannot be walked  
on or tripped over.  
Do not overload the electrical outlet. Make sure the total amperage used by all the  
machines plugged into the outlet does not exceed the ampere rating of the outlet’s  
circuit breaker.  
Do not plug the unit into an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).  
Connect the power cord as follows:  
Plug the supplied power cord into the power connector on the back of the FAX-L250.  
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Making Connections  
Plug the other end of the power cord into the outlet.  
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The FAX-L250 has no power switch, so its power is on as long as it is plugged in. Once  
connected, though, the unit still needs to warm up before you can use it.  
While the FAX-L250 is warming up, the message  
PLEASE WAIT appears in the LCD display:  
PLEASE WAIT  
2
When the time and receive mode appear, the  
FAX-L250 is in standby mode and ready for use:  
13:00  
FaxOnly  
If the toner cartridge has not been  
installed yet, the message CHECK  
COVER/CART alternates with the  
standby mode display:  
CHECK COVER/CART  
13:00  
FaxOnly  
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Getting Acquainted with Your  
FAX-L250  
Before using your FAX-L250, look over the diagrams on these pages to become familiar with the unit’s  
components and their functions.  
Front View  
PAPER REST  
SUPPORT TRAYS  
SHEET FEEDER  
AUTOMATIC  
DOCUMENT  
FEEDER (ADF)  
PAPER GUIDE  
FACE-DOWN DELIVERY SLOT  
RELEASE LATCH  
FRONT COVER  
DOCUMENT  
GUIDES  
OPERATION  
PANEL  
PAPER DELIVERY  
SELECTOR  
FACE-UP DELIVERY SLOT  
EXTENSION  
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Inside View  
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FIXING ASSEMBLY  
PAPER RELEASE LEVER  
FX-3 TONER CARTRIDGE  
COMPARTMENT  
TRANSFER CHARGING  
ROLLER  
FRONT COVER  
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Rear View  
RELEASE LATCH  
POWER  
CONNECTOR  
OPTIONAL HANDSET/  
TELEPHONE/ANSWERING MACHINE JACK  
TELEPHONE LINE JACK  
The Handset (Option)  
For details on the optional handset, see Appendix B.  
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The Operation Panel  
LCD DISPLAY  
ALARM  
DOCUMENT FEED LEVER  
REDIAL/PAUSE  
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REDIAL/PAUSE  
RECEIVE MODE  
RESOLUTION  
ALARM  
CODED DIAL  
ONE-TOUCH SPEED DIAL/  
SPECIAL FUNCTION  
BUTTONS  
NUMERIC BUTTONS  
CODED DIAL  
RECEIVE MODE  
STOP  
RESOLUTION  
START/COPY  
REDIAL/PAUSE button  
Press this button to redial the last number that was dialled using the numeric buttons, or to enter pauses  
between digits when dialling or registering fax numbers.  
Document feed lever  
Set this lever to the left ( ) for automatic document feed, or to the right ( ) for manual document  
feed.  
LCD display  
The LCD display shows messages and prompts during operation, and displays selections, text, numbers  
and names when registering information.  
ALARM lamp  
This lamp flashes when an error occurs, or when the FAX-L250 is out of paper or toner.  
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Numeric buttons  
Use these buttons to enter numbers and names when registering information, and to dial fax/telephone  
numbers that are not registered for automatic dialling.  
CODED DIAL button  
Press this button and a two-digit code to dial a fax/telephone number that you have registered for coded  
speed dialling.  
RECEIVE MODE button  
Use this button to select whether the FAX-L250 is set to receive faxes manually (MANUAL MODE), to  
treat all calls as faxes (FAX ONLY MODE), to use an answering machine to receive all calls  
(ANS.MACHINE MODE), or to automatically switch between telephone and fax receiving, depending  
on the type of call (Fax/Tel Mode).  
(START/COPY) button  
Press this button to begin sending, receiving, scanning, copying or other operations, or to select  
functions when registering information.  
RESOLUTION button  
Press this button to select the resolution the FAX-L250 will use for the document you want to fax or  
scan.  
(STOP) button  
Press this button to cancel sending, receiving, or any other operation.  
One-Touch Speed Dial/Special Function buttons  
Use these buttons for one-touch speed dialling and to perform special operations. See pages 2-23 and  
2-24 for details on the special function buttons.  
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j Special Function Buttons  
FUNCTION  
DELAYED TX  
PWD/SUBADD  
MEMORY REF  
REPORT  
01  
02  
03  
04  
08  
12  
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D.T.  
05  
06  
10  
07  
11  
TONE/+  
09  
13  
R
14  
15  
16  
FUNCTION button  
Use this button to enable access to the special function buttons described below.  
DELAYED TX button 01  
Press this button to register a time for delayed sending.  
PWD/SUBADD button 02  
Press this button to send a document using a password and subaddress based on the ITU-T standard.  
MEMORY REF button 03  
Use this button to delete or resend documents stored in memory, or to print a list of documents in  
memory.  
REPORT button 04  
Use this button to print activity reports.  
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D.T. button 05  
Press this button to confirm the dial tone when dialling a number. (Not used in the UK, Hong Kong,  
Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, or Malaysia.)  
TONE/+ button 09  
Press this button to use tone dialling temporarily when your unit is set for pulse dialling. Press also to  
enter a + sign when registering your fax/telephone number.  
,
(Arrow) buttons 10 and 12  
Use these buttons to scroll through menu selections or to move the cursor when registering data.  
button 16  
Press this button to dial an outside line access number when the unit is connected through a  
switchboard (PBX).  
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The Toner Cartridge  
Handling and Storing Cartridges  
Do not expose the cartridge to direct sunlight or bright light for longer than  
five minutes.  
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Do not open the drum protective shutter on the cartridge. If the drum surface  
is exposed to light and damaged, print quality may deteriorate.  
Do not stand the cartridge on end, and do not turn it upside down. If toner  
becomes caked in the cartridge, it may prove impossible to free it even by  
shaking the cartridge.  
Keep the cartridge away from computer screens, disc drives, and floppy discs.  
The magnet inside the cartridge may harm these items.  
HDD  
Never touch the drum protective shutter. When holding the cartridge avoid  
touching the drum protective shutter with your hands.  
Do not store the cartridge in direct sunlight.  
Avoid locations subject to high temperature, high humidity, or rapid changes  
in temperature. Store the cartridge between 0° and 35°C.  
Hold the cartridge as shown so that your hand is not touching the drum  
protective shutter.  
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Store the cartridge in its protective bag. Do not open the bag until you are ready to install the  
cartridge in the unit.  
Save the protective bag. You may need to repack and transport the cartridge at a later date.  
Do not store the cartridge in salty air or where there are corrosive gases such as from aerosol sprays.  
Do not remove the cartridge from the FAX-L250 unless necessary.  
DO NOT PLACE THE CARTRIDGE IN FIRE. TONER POWDER IS FLAMMABLE.  
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The Toner Cartridge  
Installing/Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
The FAX-L250 uses a Canon FX-3 toner cartridge. The procedure below explains how to install the  
cartridge for the first time, and how to replace it when the toner runs out.  
When the message CHANGE CARTRIDGE appears, the toner in the cartridge may simply be unevenly  
distributed. Before replacing the cartridge, follow the instructions on page 10-28 to evenly distribute the  
toner. If after doing this the message remains displayed or the print quality is low, replace the cartridge  
as described below.  
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Canon makes numerous cartridges. The FX-3 toner cartridge has been designed  
specially for the FAX-L250 and is the only one Canon recommends that you use.  
Remove any documents and/or printed pages from the unit.  
1
Make sure the FAX-L250 is plugged in.  
2
Open the front cover by pressing the release latches on the sides of the unit.  
3
Lift the cover forward to its open position.  
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Do not open the front cover without pressing the release latches as this may cause  
damage to your unit.  
If replacing a used cartridge, hold the cartridge by its handle and remove it as shown.  
4
HANDLE  
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The Toner Cartridge  
Remove the new FX-3 toner cartridge from its protective bag.  
5
6
Save the protective bag the cartridge comes in. You may need to repack the cartridge later.  
Gently rock the cartridge from side to side several times to distribute the toner evenly  
inside the cartridge.  
2
Poor print quality may result if the toner becomes unequally distributed inside the cartridge.  
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Place the cartridge on a flat, clean surface, and steady it with one hand. Remove the seal  
by gently pulling on the plastic tab with your other hand.  
7
Use a firm, even pull to remove the plastic seal. To avoid breaking the seal, do not jerk on it  
unevenly.  
SIDE VIEW  
TOP VIEW  
PULL IN THIS DIRECTION  
PULL IN THIS DIRECTION  
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The Toner Cartridge  
Insert the toner cartridge into the unit.  
8
Align the rails on the left and right sides of the cartridge with the guides inside the unit.  
Slide the unit into position.  
Always hold the cartridge by its handle when inserting it in the unit.  
2
Gently press the cartridge into the unit as far as it will go.  
9
Press down and back on the cartridge’s handle.  
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Close the front cover.  
10  
Use both hands to lift the cover back into the closed position.  
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Loading Recording Paper  
When the message LOAD PAPER appears in the LCD display, you need to add paper to the sheet  
feeder. Here are a few tips you should follow when you load paper into the sheet feeder.  
Use A4-size paper.  
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Use standard 64–90 g/m2 weight paper.  
The sheet feeder holds up to 100 sheets of standard weight paper* (maximum 10 mm stack height).  
Let the paper run out before you refill the sheet feeder. Avoid mixing new paper with paper  
remaining in the sheet feeder.  
Stack the paper so that the top and bottom edges and sides are straight and even before placing it in  
the sheet feeder.  
Do not print on both sides of the paper. Doing so may cause several sheets to feed into the unit at  
the same time.  
Do not use damp, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper as these can cause paper jams or  
poor print quality.  
Highly textured or extremely smooth or shiny paper does not print well.  
The laser printing process uses high temperatures to fuse toner to the paper. Use  
paper that will not melt, vaporise, discolour, or emit dangerous fumes at  
temperatures near 170°C. For example, do not use vellum paper in a laser printer.  
Make sure any letterhead or coloured paper you use can withstand high  
temperatures.  
Make sure the paper is free of dust, lint, and oil stains.  
To keep the paper from curling, do not open paper packs until you are ready to use  
the paper. Store unused paper from opened packs in a cool, dry location in the  
original packaging.  
Your FAX-L250 is factory-set to use A4-size paper. If you wish to use letter- or legal  
-size paper, you must change the setting from the FAX PRINTER menu. See Chapter  
12, The Menu Systemfor more details on changing the setting.  
Do not load paper in the sheet feeder when the unit is printing.  
*
75 g/m2 paper  
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Follow these steps to load paper in the sheet feeder.  
Let the paper run out before you refill the sheet feeder.  
Before loading paper, stack it so that the leading edge and sides of the paper are even.  
1
Open the paper guides to the approximate width of the stack of paper.  
2
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Loading Recording Paper  
Insert the stack of paper– print side facing you and top edge first into the sheet feeder.  
3
Insert the stack until it stops, but do not force it in.  
2
Adjust the paper guides to the width of the paper.  
4
Make sure there is no space between the paper guides and the stack of paper.  
Your FAX-L250 is now ready to print.  
Let the paper run out before you refill the sheet feeder. Avoid mixing new paper with  
paper remaining in the sheet feeder.  
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Testing the FAX-L250  
After you have assembled your FAX-L250, installed the toner cartridge, loaded plain paper in the sheet  
feeder, you can make sure the FAX-L250 is printing properly by making several copies of a document.  
For instructions, see Chapter 8 Making Copies.  
Note the following:  
If the printed sheets are curled as they exit the FAX-L250, remove them from the output slot  
immediately to avoid paper jams.  
Make sure your text or graphics fall within the printable area.  
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The Paper Path  
Understanding how paper feeds through the FAX-L250 will help you to determine how to load paper  
and handle paper jams.  
The page travels first to the FX-3 toner cartridge. Here a laser beam drawsthe print image on the  
drum, then the drum applies toner to the page. The page then travels to the fixing assembly where the  
toner is fused to the page. The page then exits the unit from the front or top.  
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DOCUMENT  
RECORDING PAPER  
TONER CARTRIDGE  
When you are printing, follow these guidelines:  
Always set the paper delivery selector before starting to print.  
Do not switch the paper delivery selector until the printout completely comes out of the delivery slot.  
Otherwise, a paper jam may occur.  
Make sure there is enough room for the paper to exit from the face-up delivery slot.  
Never pull the paper as it comes out of the unit.  
When using face-up delivery, receive each printout by letting it slide onto your open hand or onto the  
table.  
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Selecting Paper Delivery  
Received faxes and copies can be delivered through the face-up or face-down delivery slots. Choose  
paper delivery according to the job the FAX-L250 is performing and the type of print media you are  
using.  
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Selecting Paper Delivery  
Face-Down Delivery  
Face-down delivery is used for most jobs and when using plain paper only (64 to 90 g/m2). Printed  
pages are stacked in the order printed in the face-down delivery slot. This slot holds up to 50 sheets of  
plain paper (75 g/m2).  
Move the paper delivery selector up to the  
mark.  
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Face-Up Delivery  
Printed pages come out through the face-up delivery slot in reverse order. Since there is no limit in the  
number of pages that can be delivered, this setting is convenient when receiving a large number of faxes,  
when making many copies, or when you plan to be away from your office or home for a long period of  
time.  
Place the FAX-L250 on the edge of a table so that printed pages can come out without blocking the  
face-up delivery slot.  
Move the paper delivery selector down to the  
mark.  
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FACE-UP DELIVERY  
When using face-up delivery, make sure that the unit is placed as shown above so that  
the pages can drop away from the unit. If you do not place the unit as shown and  
prefer to use the extension tray, be sure to remove each page as it is delivered to avoid  
blocking the face-up delivery slot.  
Make sure there is enough room for the paper to exit in front of the unit.  
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Registering  
Information in  
the FAX-L250  
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This chapter describes how to enter information in your  
FAX-L250.  
Guidelines for Entering Information ................... 3-2  
Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols .................... 3-3  
Editing Information .................................................. 3-5  
Using the One-Touch Speed Dial/Special Function  
Buttons .................................................................... 3-6  
Using the Menu System ............................................... 3-6  
Personalising Your FAX-L250 .............................. 3-8  
Identifying Your Documents ......................................... 3-8  
Entering the Date and Time .......................................... 3-9  
Registering Your Fax Number and Name .................... 3-10  
Setting the Telephone Line Type .................................. 3-12  
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Guidelines for Entering Information  
The following section explains how to enter user information into the FAX-L250.  
If you pause while entering information and do not make an entry for more than 60  
seconds, the FAX-L250 returns to standby mode and loses all information you had  
entered up to that point. You will then have to start over.  
If the FAX-L250 rings while you are entering information, press the  
(STOP) button  
and lift the handset: The FAX-L250 will automatically save all the information you  
have entered up to the last time you pressed the (START/COPY) button.  
+ If you hear nothing or a slow beep, someone is trying to send a fax: press the  
(START/COPY) button.  
+ If you hear a voice, you are receiving a normal telephone call.  
+ If your FAX-L250 is set to receive faxes automatically, you do not have to press  
the  
(STOP) button. The FAX-L250 will automatically receive the fax. See  
Chapter 6 Receiving Faxes.  
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Guidelines for Entering Information  
Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols  
Each numeric button has a number and a group of uppercase and lowercase letters assigned to it. Use  
the chart below to determine which number button to press for each character.  
Button  
Uppercase  
Lowercase  
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c Uppercase  
c Lowercase  
c Number  
Press the  
button to change between number mode, uppercase letter mode, and lowercase letter mode.  
When you are in number mode, 1appears on the right  
_
_
_
:1  
:A  
:a  
of the LCD display.  
When you are in uppercase letter mode, Aappears on  
the right of the LCD display.  
When you are in lowercase mode, aappears on the  
right of the LCD display.  
To enter a symbol, press # repeatedly until the symbol you want appears. Press any  
other button or to enter the symbol and move the cursor.  
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Registering Information in the FAX-L250  
Entering a single letter  
For example, you would enter a lowercase letter blike this:  
Press  
the LCD display.  
until an aappears on the right of  
1
2
_
:a  
:a  
Press 2 twice to display bon the left of the  
LCD display.  
_b  
Entering two letters from the same group  
To enter two letters from the same group, you have to use the right arrow button (  
you would enter AAlike this:  
). For example,  
Press  
the LCD display.  
until an Aappears on the right of  
1
2
3
4
_
:A  
:A  
Press 2 once to display the first Aon the left  
of the LCD display.  
_A  
Press  
to the right.  
to enter the Aand move the cursor  
A_  
A_A  
:A  
:A  
Press 2 until the second Ais displayed.  
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j Editing Information  
If you make a mistake while entering a name, you can correct it by using the  
and  
buttons.  
Use the  
button to scroll to the incorrect character.  
1
2
Press the  
space to the left.)  
button once to erase the character above the cursor. (The cursor moves one  
Press the  
button to move back to the empty space and type in the correct character.  
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Using the One-Touch Speed Dial/Special Function  
Buttons  
The one-touch speed dial/special function buttons allow you to use speed dialling and special functions  
such as delayed fax transmission, printing reports, and sending with a password/subaddress. The  
FUNCTION button switches the buttons’ functions between one-touch speed dialling and special  
functions.  
FUNCTION  
DELAYED TX  
PWD/SUBADD MEMORY REF  
REPORT  
01  
02  
06  
10  
03  
07  
11  
04  
08  
12  
D.T.  
05  
09  
TONE/+  
R
13  
14  
15  
16  
Using the Menu System  
The FAX-L250 includes a menu system under the FUNCTION button that allows you to select  
operation settings, and to enter user information. The system includes these items:  
TEL REGISTRATION  
Lets you register numbers for one-touch speed dialling, coded speed dialling, and group dialling.  
USER SETTINGS  
Lets you enter the information that prints on the faxes you send, to set scanning contrast, and to enter  
other basic data. Enter these settings when you plug your unit in for the first time; you will rarely need  
to change them thereafter.  
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REPORT SETTINGS  
Lets you set the unit to print a report every time you send or receive a fax, and also contains options  
for printing summary reports.  
TX SETTINGS  
Contains items that let you customise how your unit sends documents.  
RX SETTINGS  
Allows you to customise how your unit receives documents.  
FAX PRINTER  
Lets you customise how your unit prints documents.  
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
Allows you to set the date format, transmission and receive speed, etc.  
For details, see Chapter 12, The Menu System.  
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You’ll use the arrow buttons to display and select items from the menu system, as follows:  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to change the menu display.  
2
Press the  
button to display the next item in  
the menu. (The list will wrap from the last item  
in the list back to the first.)  
Press the  
button to display the previous item  
in the menu. (The list will wrap from the first  
item in the list back to the last.)  
Press START/COPY to select an item from the  
menu, or press STOP to cancel the menu  
selection and return to standby mode.  
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or  
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Personalising Your FAX-L250  
Identifying Your Documents  
When sending documents, you can have your fax number, your name, and the current date and time  
printed out by the receiving fax. This information is called your TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification)  
and appears at the top of the faxed document in small type.  
By identifying the documents you send, the receiving party can recognise your fax messages at a glance.  
Here is a sample document with the identifying information:  
THE DATE AND TIME YOU  
SENT THE DOCUMENT  
YOUR FAX/ TELEPHONE  
NUMBER  
YOUR NAME OR COMPANY  
NAME  
THE NAME OF THE PARTY  
WHO IS RECEIVING THE  
“FAX”  
THE PAGE NUMBER  
*
If you send a fax using speed dialling, the top line also includes the name registered under the speed dialling button or  
code you entered.  
You can enter this information into the FAX-L250 by following the instructions on the pages below.  
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Personalising Your FAX-L250  
Entering the Date and Time  
Follow these steps to enter the date and time:  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select USER SETTINGS.  
2
3
4
USER SETTINGS  
DATE & TIME  
Press START/COPY.  
3
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to type in the correct date  
and time.  
_23/11 98  
14:30  
Use the DD/MM ’YY format for the date and  
use the 24-hour clock for the time, so 2:30 p.m.  
would be 14:30, for example.)  
Press START/COPY to save the date and time.  
Press STOP to return to standby mode.  
5
6
UNIT TELEPHONE #  
14:30  
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Registering Information in the FAX-L250  
Registering Your Fax Number and Name  
Use the following procedure to register your fax/telephone number and name.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use or  
SETTINGS.  
or  
to select to select USER  
2
3
4
5
USER SETTINGS  
Press START/COPY.  
DATE & TIME  
Use  
or  
to select UNIT TELEPHONE #.  
UNIT TELEPHONE #  
Press START/COPY, then enter your  
fax/telephone number using the numeric  
buttons.  
TEL=541 766 3452  
You can enter up to 20 digits for your fax  
number.  
You can enter spaces with the  
make the number easier to read.  
button to  
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Personalising Your FAX-L250  
Press START/COPY to save the fax/telephone  
number.  
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7
UNIT NAME  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to type in your name or  
business name.  
CANO_N  
:A  
For more details on entering letters, see page 3-3  
You can enter up to 24 characters for your  
name or business name.  
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Press START/COPY to save the name.  
Press STOP to return to standby mode.  
8
9
TX TERMINAL ID  
14:30  
FaxOnly  
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Registering Information in the FAX-L250  
Setting the Telephone Line Type  
Use this procedure if you need to change the factory-set telephone line setting.*  
If you are unsure which setting to use, contact your local telephone company.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select USER SETTINGS.  
2
3
4
5
USER SETTINGS  
Press START/COPY.  
DATE & TIME  
Use  
or  
to select TEL LINE TYPE.  
TEL LINE TYPE  
Press START/COPY, then use  
the correct telephone line type.  
or  
to select  
TOUCH TONE  
ROTARY PULSE  
Press START/COPY to save the telephone line  
type.  
6
7
R-KEY SETTING  
Press STOP to return to standby mode.  
14:30  
FaxOnly  
*
The factory default setting is ROTARY PULSE for all countries except the UK and Singapore. The factory default  
setting for the UK and Singapore is TOUCH TONE.  
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Speed Dialling  
This chapter describes how to register and use the speed dialling  
features of the FAX-L250.  
Speed Dialling Methods ....................................... 4-2  
One-Touch Speed Dialling ................................... 4-3  
Storing Numbers for One-Touch Speed Dialling ......... 4-3  
Changing a Number/Name Stored under a  
One-Touch Speed Dialling Button .......................... 4-6  
Using One-Touch Speed Dialling ................................. 4-9  
Coded Speed Dialling ........................................... 4-11  
Storing Numbers for Coded Speed Dialling ................ 4-11  
Changing a Number/Name Stored under a Coded  
Speed Dialling Code ............................................... 4-14  
Using Coded Speed Dialling ........................................ 4-17  
Group Dialling ........................................................ 4-19  
Creating Groups for Group Dialling .............................. 4-19  
Using Group Dialling ..................................................... 4-22  
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Speed Dialling Methods  
In addition to regular dialling, the FAX-L250 provides several ways to dial fax/telephone numbers  
automatically.  
One-touch speed dialling  
Dial a fax/telephone number by pressing the one-touch speed dialling button that the number is assigned  
to.  
Coded speed dialling  
Dial a fax/telephone number by pressing the CODED DIAL button followed by a two-digit code  
assigned to that number.  
Group dialling  
Send a document to a pre-defined group of fax numbers. (The numbers must already be stored as  
one-touch speed dialling numbers or coded speed dialling numbers.)  
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One-Touch Speed Dialling  
Storing Numbers for One-Touch Speed Dialling  
Your FAX-L250 can store up to 16 of your most frequently dialled numbers under one-touch speed  
dialling buttons. Follow this procedure to store one-touch speed dialling numbers and names.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
2
3
TEL REGISTRATION  
Press START/COPY twice.  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
01=  
4
Use  
or  
to select a one-touch speed  
4
04=  
dialling button between 01 and 16.*  
If a number is already stored under the button  
you select, that number appears.  
If the button you select is registered for group  
dialling, GROUP DIAL appears.  
*
Users in the UK only: If you have set the M-KEY SETTING in the USER SETTINGS to ON, M-KEYwill be  
displayed if you select the one-touch speed dialling button 16. You cannot use this button for one-touch speed dialling.  
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Speed Dialling  
Press START/COPY.  
5
6
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to enter the number you want  
to store.  
Ex:  
TEL= 20 545 8545  
The number can be up to 120 digits long.  
Press the  
button to enter spaces between  
numbers (spaces are optional and are ignored  
during dialling).  
If you want to clear a mistaken entry, press the  
button.  
To enter a pause in the number, press the  
REDIAL/PAUSE button one or more times.*  
Press START/COPY.  
7
8
NAME  
Ex:  
Canon EUROP_A  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to store the name that goes  
with the number.  
:A  
For details on entering letters, see page 3-3.  
You can store up to 16 characters for the name.  
*
Users in the UK can only enter one pause between digits in telephone/fax numbers.  
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One-Touch Speed Dialling  
Press START/COPY  
9
05=  
To continue registering numbers and  
names, repeat steps 4 to 9.  
10  
14:30  
FaxOnly  
-or-  
If you have finished registering numbers  
and names, press STOP to return to standby  
mode.  
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Speed Dialling  
Changing a Number/Name Stored under a One-Touch  
Speed Dialling Button  
Follow these steps if you want to change a number and/or name registered under a one-touch speed  
dialling button, or if you want to delete all information stored under a button.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Press  
FUNCTION.  
or  
to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
2
3
TEL REGISTRATION  
Press START/COPY twice.  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
01= 905 795 1111  
Use  
or  
to select the one-touch speed  
4
5
04=  
20 545 8545  
dialling button you want to change (between  
01 and 16*).  
If the button you select is registered for group  
dialling, GROUP DIAL appears.  
Press START/COPY twice.  
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
TEL= 20 545 8545  
*
Users in the UK only: If you have set the M-KEY SETTING in the USER SETTINGS to ON, M-KEYwill be  
displayed if you select the one-touch speed dialling button 16. You cannot use this button for one-touch speed dialling.  
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One-Touch Speed Dialling  
To delete a number:  
Press  
until the whole number is deleted,  
6
TEL=  
then press START/COPY.  
When you delete a number, the name registered  
for that number is also deleted.  
Press STOP to return to standby mode.  
7
14:30  
TEL=  
FaxOnly  
2 50921  
To change the number and/or name:  
To change the number, use the numeric  
buttons to enter the new number over the  
previous number.  
6
Ex:  
The telephone/fax number can be up to 120  
digits long.  
If you only want to change the name, ignore  
this step and go to step 7.  
4
Press START/COPY twice to display the  
registered name.  
7
NAME  
_Canon EUROPA  
:A  
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Speed Dialling  
To change the name, use the numeric buttons  
to enter the new name over the previous  
name.  
8
Ex:  
Canon ITALI_A  
:A  
For details on entering letters, see page 3-3.  
You can enter up to 16 characters for the name.  
If you want to keep the same name, do not  
enter a new name and go to step 9.  
Press START/COPY twice to display the  
registered name.  
9
05=  
1 432 2060  
FaxOnly  
To change additional numbers and/or  
10  
14:30  
names, repeat steps 4 to 9.  
-or-  
If you have finished changing numbers  
and/or names, press STOP to return to  
standby mode.  
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One-Touch Speed Dialling  
Using One-Touch Speed Dialling  
Once you have registered your numbers under one-touch speed dialling buttons, you can use them to  
send documents as follows:  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for more details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
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If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and contrast. See page 5-13 for more details.  
Press the one-touch speed dialling button  
assigned to the number to which you wish to  
fax.  
Ex:  
TEL=CANON U.K.  
2
DELAYED TX  
R
The name registered under that one-touch speed  
dialling button is displayed. If no name is  
registered, the number registered under that  
button will be displayed.  
4
If you mistakenly press the wrong one-touch  
speed dialling button, press the  
(
STOP)  
button then press the correct button.  
If no fax number is assigned to the one-touch  
dialling button you press, the LCD displays NO  
TEL #. If this happens, make sure you pressed  
the correct button and that the number you  
want to dial is registered under that button.  
Press START/COPY.  
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If you do not press the  
(
START/COPY)  
button within five seconds of pressing the  
one-touch speed dialling button, the FAX-L250  
will begin sending automatically.  
If an error occurs during sending, the  
FAX-L250 will print an error report. If this  
happens, try sending the fax again. See Faxing  
Problemson page 10-20 for details about  
errors.  
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Speed Dialling  
You can also use one-touch speed dialling to send a document to more than one  
location at a time. For details, see Sequential Broadcastingon page 5-29.  
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Coded Speed Dialling  
Storing Numbers for Coded Speed Dialling  
You can store up to 100 numbers for coded speed dialling. Follow this procedure to store coded speed  
dialling numbers and names.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Press  
or  
to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
2
3
TEL REGISTRATION  
CODED SPEED DIAL  
Press START/COPY, then use  
select CODED SPEED DIAL.  
or  
to  
4
Press START/COPY.  
4
5
00=  
01=  
Use  
or  
to select a two digit code (00–99)  
in the display.  
If a number is already registered under the code  
you select, that number is displayed.  
If the code you select is registered for group  
dialling, GROUP DIAL appears.  
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Speed Dialling  
Press START/COPY twice.  
6
7
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
TEL=  
Use the numeric buttons to enter the number  
you want to store.  
Ex:  
TEL=  
1 538 4500  
The number can be up to 120 digits long.  
Press the  
button to enter spaces between  
numbers (spaces are optional and are ignored  
during dialling).  
If you want to clear a mistaken entry, press the  
button.  
To enter a pause in the number, press the  
REDIAL/PAUSE button one or more times.*  
Press START/COPY.  
8
9
NAME  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to store the name that goes  
with the number.  
Ex:  
Canon ESPAÑ_A  
:A  
For details on entering letters, see page 3-3.  
You can store up to 16 characters for the name.  
*
Users in the UK can only enter one pause between digits in telephone/fax numbers.  
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Coded Speed Dialling  
Press START/COPY.  
10  
11  
02=  
To continue registering numbers and  
names, repeat steps 5 to 10.  
14:30  
FaxOnly  
-or-  
If you have finished registering numbers  
and names, press STOP to return to the  
standby mode.  
4
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Speed Dialling  
Changing a Number/Name Stored under a Coded  
Speed Dialling Code  
Follow these steps if you want to change the number and/or name registered under a coded speed  
dialling code, or if you want to delete all information stored under a code.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
2
3
TEL REGISTRATION  
CODED SPEED DIAL  
Press START/COPY, then use  
select CODED SPEED DIAL.  
or  
to  
Press START/COPY.  
4
5
00= 2131 1250  
01= 1 538 4500  
Use  
or  
to select the coded speed dialling  
code you want to change (between 00 and 99).  
If the button you select is registered for group  
dialling, GROUP DIAL is displayed.  
Press START/COPY twice.  
6
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
TEL=  
1 538 4500  
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Coded Speed Dialling  
To delete a number:  
Press  
until the whole number is deleted,  
7
TEL=  
then press START/COPY.  
When you delete a number, the name registered  
for that number is also deleted.  
Press STOP to return to standby mode.  
8
14:30  
FaxOnly  
To change the number and/or name:  
To change the number, use the numeric  
buttons to enter the new number over the  
previous number.  
7
Ex:  
TEL= 03 3758 2111  
The telephone/fax number can be up to 120  
digits long.  
If you only want to change the name, ignore  
this step and go to step 8.  
4
Press START/COPY twice to display the  
registered name.  
8
NAME  
Canon ESPAÑ_A  
:A  
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Speed Dialling  
To change the name, use the numeric buttons  
to enter the new name over the previous  
name.  
9
Ex:  
Canon TOKY_O  
:A  
For details on entering letters, see page 3-3.  
You can enter up to 16 characters for the name.  
If you want to keep the same name, do not  
enter a new name and go to step 10.  
Press START/COPY.  
10  
11  
02=1 4939 25 25  
To change additional numbers and/or  
names, repeat steps 5 to 10.  
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If you have finished changing numbers  
and/or names, press STOP to return to  
standby mode.  
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Coded Speed Dialling  
Using Coded Speed Dialling  
Once you have registered your numbers under coded speed dialling codes, you can send documents as  
follows:  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for more details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
1
If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and contrast. See page 5-13 for more details.  
Press CODED DIAL.  
CODED DIAL  
2
Use the numeric buttons to enter the two-digit  
code assigned to the fax number.  
3
03  
4
The name registered under that coded speed  
dialling code is displayed. If no name is  
registered, the number registered under that  
code will be displayed.  
TEL=CANON U.S.A  
If you mistakenly enter the wrong code, press  
the  
STOP) button. Then press the (  
CODED DIAL button and enter the correct  
code.  
If no fax number is assigned to the coded speed  
dialling code you press, the LCD displays NO  
TEL #. If this happens, make sure you entered  
the correct code and that the number you want  
to dial is registered under that code.  
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Speed Dialling  
Press START/COPY.  
4
If you do not press the  
(
START/COPY)  
button within five seconds of entering the coded  
speed dialling code, the FAX-L250 will begin  
sending automatically.  
If an error occurs during sending, the  
FAX-L250 will print an error report. If this  
happens, try sending the fax again. See Faxing  
Problemson page 10-20 for details about  
errors.  
You can also use coded speed dialling to send a document to more than one location  
at a time. For details, see Sequential Broadcastingon page 5-29.  
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Group Dialling  
If you frequently send faxes to the same group of numbers, you can create a group. Groups are stored  
under one-touch speed dialling buttons or coded speed dialling codes and can contain as many as 115  
numbers.  
Creating Groups for Group Dialling  
The numbers you use in a group must already be stored under one-touch speed dialling buttons or  
coded speed dialling codes. Each group is stored under a one-touch speed dialling button or a coded  
speed dialling code.  
Create groups for group dialling as follows:  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
2
3
4
TEL REGISTRATION  
GROUP DIAL  
4
Press START/COPY, then use  
select GROUP DIAL.  
or  
to  
Press START/COPY.  
To store a group under a one-touch speed dialling button:  
Use  
or  
to select an unused one-touch  
5
Ex:  
03=  
speed dialling button (01 to 16*).  
If a group or number is already registered under  
the button you select, GROUP DIAL or  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL is displayed.  
*
Users in the UK only: If you have set the M-KEY SETTING in the USER SETTINGS to ON, M-KEYwill be  
displayed if you select the one-touch speed dialling button 16. You cannot use this button for group dialling.  
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Speed Dialling  
To store a group under a coded speed dialling code:  
Ex:  
Press CODED DIAL, then use the numeric  
buttons to enter an unused two-digit code (00  
to 99).  
5
CODED DIAL  
21=  
If a group or number is already registered under  
the code you select, GROUP DIAL or CODED  
SPEED is displayed.  
Each one-touch speed dialling button or coded speed dialling code can store either  
a name and number for speed dialling, or a group. Be careful not to override speed  
dialling numbers and names when creating and registering groups.  
If you wish to register a group under a one-touch speed dialling button or coded  
speed dialling code already registered for speed dialling, or if you want to re-enter a  
group, you must delete the previous information first. See pages 4-6 and 4-14 for  
more details.  
Press START/COPY twice.  
6
7
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
TEL=  
Enter the speed dialling numbers you want to  
store in the group.  
FUNCTION  
DELAYED TX  
R
01=CANON EUROPE  
To enter in the group a number stored under a  
one-touch speed dialling button, press  
FUNCTION, then press the desired one-touch  
speed dialling button (s).  
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Group Dialling  
To enter a number stored under a coded speed  
dialling code, press CODED DIAL, then enter  
the two-digit code for the number using the  
numeric buttons.  
CODED DIAL  
For multiple entries, press CODED DIAL  
between each entry.  
You cannot register numbers in the groups that have not been registered for speed  
dialling.  
You can review the numbers registered under the group by pressing the button.  
+ If you want to delete one of these numbers from the group, press (ERASING  
END is displayed) and then the START/COPYbutton.  
+ If you want to delete all the numbers in the group, press repeatedly until all  
numbers are deleted, and then press the START/COPY button. Deleting all  
numbers will cancel the group.  
+ If you want to add a number to the group, press the one-touch speed dialling  
button or coded speed dialling code the number is registered under, and then  
press the START/COPYbutton. The number will be added to the group.  
You can cancel registering numbers and return to standby mode by pressing the  
( STOP) button anytime before pressing the ( START/COPY) button in step 8.  
4
Press  
until the whole number is deleted,  
8
9
NAME  
then press START/COPY twice, then use the  
numeric buttons to enter a name for the group.  
Canon GROUP _1 :1  
See page 3-3 for details on entering letters.  
You can enter up to 16 characters for the name.  
Press START/COPY.  
To enter additional groups, repeat steps 5 to  
9.  
10  
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If you have finished registering groups press STOP to return to standby mode.  
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Speed Dialling  
Using Group Dialling  
To send a document to a group of numbers, follow these instructions.  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for more details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
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If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and contrast. See page 5-13 for more details.  
MEMORY REF  
Enter the group (s) stored under a  
one-touch speed dialling button (s) and/or  
coded speed dialling code (s).  
2
Ex:  
TEL=Canon GROUP 2  
CODED DIAL  
Ex:  
TEL=Canon GROUP 1  
The name registered under that one-touch  
speed dialling button or coded speed  
dialling code is displayed. If no name is  
registered, GROUP DIAL will be displayed.  
If you make a mistake when selecting a  
group, press the  
start again.  
(
STOP) button and  
If you press a one-touch speed dialling  
button or coded speed dialling code that  
has no group (or fax number) registered  
under it, the LCD displays NO TEL #.  
Make sure you pressed the correct  
one-touch speed dialling button or entered  
the correct coded speed dialling code, and  
that the group you want has been registered  
correctly under that button or code.  
After entering the first one-touch speed  
dialling button or coded speed dialling code,  
you have five seconds to enter another  
speed dialling button or code before the  
FAX-L250 begins sending automatically. If  
you have entered more than one speed  
dialling button or code, the FAX-L250  
waits for 10 seconds before it begins  
sending.  
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Group Dialling  
When you finish entering groups, press  
START/COPY.  
3
The FAX-L250 then scans the document into memory, and begins dialling the numbers in the  
groups.  
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Sending Faxes  
This chapter describes how to use your FAX-L250 to send  
faxes.  
Preparing to Send a Fax ....................................... 5-3  
Document Requirements .............................................. 5-3  
Scanning Area ......................................................... 5-5  
Selecting Automatic/Manual Document Feed ............. 5-6  
Loading Documents for Automatic Feed ............... 5-7  
Loading Documents for Manual Feed .................... 5-11  
Setting the Resolution and Contrast ............................ 5-13  
Setting the Scanning Resolution ............................ 5-13  
Setting the Scanning Contrast ................................ 5-14  
Sending Methods .......................................................... 5-15  
Manual Sending via the Handset ............................ 5-15  
Memory Sending ..................................................... 5-15  
Dialling Methods ........................................................... 5-15  
Sending Documents ............................................. 5-16  
Manual Sending via the Handset ................................. 5-16  
Memory Sending ........................................................... 5-18  
Adding Pages to the Document in the  
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) .............. 5-20  
Cancelling Sending ............................................... 5-21  
Removing the Document from the Automatic  
Document Feeder (ADF) .......................................... 5-22  
Redialling ............................................................... 5-24  
Manual Redialling .......................................................... 5-24  
Automatic Redialling with Memory Sending ................ 5-24  
Cancelling Automatic Redialling ............................. 5-25  
Setting Up Automatic Redialling ............................. 5-26  
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Sequential Broadcasting ...................................... 5-29  
Sending a Document to More than One Destination ... 5-29  
Sending a Document Using Group Dialling ................. 5-31  
Delayed Sending ................................................... 5-32  
Sending Other Documents While the FAX-L250 is Set  
for Delayed Sending ................................................ 5-34  
Documents Stored in Memory ............................ 5-35  
Printing a List of Documents Stored in Memory .......... 5-35  
Deleting a Document Stored in Memory ...................... 5-37  
Resending a Document that Encountered an Error ..... 5-38  
Sending with the Password/Subaddress  
Feature .............................................................. 5-40  
If a Power Cut Occurs .......................................... 5-43  
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Preparing to Send a Fax  
Before you can send a fax, you need to load the document into the FAX-L250. For instructions and  
information about the types of documents you can scan with the FAX-L250, see below.  
Document Requirements  
The documents you load into the FAX-L250 must meet these requirements:  
When the document feed lever is set to Automatic Document Feed:  
Size:  
+ Maximum:  
+ Minimum:  
216 × 355.9 mm  
105 × 148 mm  
Quantity:  
Thickness:  
+ Up to 20 A4-size, 20 letter-size, or 10 legal-size pages (1 page for sizes other than  
these)  
+ 0.07–0.13 mm (For pages thicker than this, load one page at a time)  
+ All sheets should be of the same thickness.  
+ 50–90 g/m2  
Weight:  
+ All sheets should be of the same weight.  
When the document feed lever is set to Manual Document Feed:  
Size:  
+ Maximum:  
+ Minimum:  
216 mm × approx. 1 m  
88.9 × 44.5 mm  
5
Quantity:  
Thickness:  
Weight:  
+ 1 page  
+ 0.06–0.3 mm  
+ 40–340 g/m2  
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Problem documents  
To prevent paper jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), do not use any of  
the following paper in the FAX-L250:  
WRINKLED OR CREASED  
PAPER  
CURLED OR ROLLED  
PAPER  
TORN PAPER  
CARBON PAPER OR  
CARBON-BACKED PAPER  
COATED PAPER  
ONION SKIN OR THIN  
PAPER  
Remove all staples, paper clips, or any other fasteners before loading the document  
into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
Make sure any glue, ink, or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before  
loading the document into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
If you have a document that will not feed into the FAX-L250 properly, make a  
photocopy of the document, then load the copy instead.  
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j Scanning Area  
The FAX-L250 does not scan the areas within the maximum margins of 3.0 mm on either side of the  
sheet and 4.0 mm on the top and bottom. Make sure your document’s text and graphics do not extend  
into these margins.  
MAX. 4.0 mm  
A4  
MAX. 4.0 mm  
208 mm  
MAX. 3.0 mm  
MAX. 3.0 mm  
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Sending Faxes  
Selecting Automatic/Manual Document Feed  
With the FAX-L250, you can select whether you want to scan documents automatically or manually.  
Automatic document feeding is used when scanning multipage documents on normal paper. Use manual  
document feeding when scanning single-page documents such as photos, business cards, or documents  
on other special types of paper. Manual document feed will allow you to scan your document with  
minimum damage to the surface of the document.  
When using manual feed, use a carrier sheet to avoid scratching the surface of  
important documents (photographs, for example).  
Use the document feed lever located at the top of the operation panel, to select automatic document  
feed or manual document feed.  
Automatic document feed  
Manual document feed  
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Preparing to Send a Fax  
j Loading Documents for Automatic Feed  
Make sure the document feed lever is set to automatic document feed.  
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If the document has multiple pages, tap it on a flat surface to even the edges.  
2
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Adjust the document guides to the width of the document.  
3
Gently insert the document face down (top of the document towards you) into the  
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) until it stops.  
4
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Preparing to Send a Fax  
The document is now ready for scanning. The FAX-L250 automatically feeds the pages one by one  
from the bottom of the stack.  
Wait until your document has been scanned completely before inserting a new  
document.  
Trouble With Multipage Documents  
If you have trouble feeding a multipage document, do the following:  
Remove the stack and tap it on a flat surface to even the edges.  
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Gently insert the stack into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) until it stops.  
2
If you have further trouble with page jams while feeding, see Jams in the Automatic  
Document Feeder (ADF)on page 10-5.  
You cannot feed a multipage document of thick media, such as postcards or  
business cards. Use manual feed instead to feed one page at a time.  
Wait until your document has been scanned completely before inserting a new  
document.  
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Preparing to Send a Fax  
j Loading Documents for Manual Feed  
Make sure the document feed lever is set to manual document feed.  
1
When using manual feed, use a carrier sheet to avoid scratching the surface of  
important documents (photographs, for example).  
Adjust the document guides to the width of the document.  
2
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Gently insert the document face-down (top of the document towards you) into the  
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) until it stops.  
3
The document is now ready for scanning.  
Wait until your document has been scanned completely before inserting a new  
document.  
The length of the document is slightly reduced when copying or sending documents  
using manual feed.  
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Preparing to Send a Fax  
Setting the Resolution and Contrast  
j Setting the Scanning Resolution  
Canon’s Ultra High Quality (UHQ™) imaging technology enables you to send faxes with a print quality  
that is very close to that of the original document. The FAX-L250 also lets you adjust the resolution it  
uses in sending faxes to best suit your particular document.  
The FAX-L250 has three resolution settings:  
STANDARD resolution (203 × 98 dpi) is adequate for most text documents.  
FINE resolution (203 × 196 dpi) is suitable for documents with fine print (smaller than the print in  
this sentence).  
PHOTO resolution (203 × 196 dpi, with halftones) is for documents that contain photographs.  
With this setting, areas of the document that contain photos are automatically scanned with 64 levels  
of grey, rather than just two (black and white). This gives a much better reproduction of the photos,  
though transmission time is longer.  
Set the resolution as follows:  
Press RESOLUTION.  
RESOLUTION  
1
STANDARD  
The LCD display shows the current resolution  
setting.  
Press RESOLUTION until the resolution you  
want is displayed.  
RESOLUTION  
2
FINE  
(FINE resolution with  
halftone)  
PHOTO  
5
STANDARD  
Continue with the operation you wish to complete.  
3
If you do not proceed with any other operation,  
the LCD display returns to standby mode after  
about 5 seconds.  
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Sending Faxes  
j Setting the Scanning Contrast  
Contrast is the difference in brightness between the lightest and darkest parts of a printed document.  
You can adjust the contrast the FAX-L250 uses when scanning documents to be sent. STANDARD is  
the default setting and is adequate for most documents. To darken a light original, set to DARKER; to  
lighten dark originals, use LIGHTER.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select USER SETTINGS.  
2
3
4
USER SETTINGS  
SCAN CONTRAST  
STANDARD  
Press START/COPY, then use  
SCAN CONTRAST.  
or  
to select  
Press START/COPY.  
The currently set scanning contrast is displayed.  
Press  
you wish to set.  
or  
to select the scanning contrast  
5
You can select STANDARD, LIGHTER, or  
DARKER.  
You can cancel and return to standby mode by  
pressing the  
before pressing the  
in step 6.  
(
STOP) button any time  
START/-COPY) button  
(
Press START/COPY to save your selection,  
then press STOP to return to standby mode.  
6
14:30  
FaxOnly  
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Sending Methods  
j Manual Sending via the Handset  
Use manual sending via the handset if you want to speak with the other party before sending a fax to  
them. With manual sending via the handset, you dial, converse normally and when they are ready to  
receive your fax, press the  
(
START/COPY) button to begin sending. See page 5-16 for more details  
on manual sending via the handset.  
j Memory Sending  
Memory sending allows you to send a document easily and quickly. This method of sending scans the  
document into memory, and as the first page of a multipage document is being scanned, the FAX-L250  
already begins calling the other party and transmitting the information even as the remaining pages are  
being scanned.  
To use memory sending, you load the document, dial the fax number and press the  
(
START/COPY) button. See page 5-18 for more details on memory sending.  
Since the FAX-L250 is multitasking, you can even scan a document into the memory while sending a  
document, receiving a document, or printing a report.  
Dialling Methods  
There are several ways of dialling the number of the party you want to send to:  
Regular dialling  
Use the numeric buttons to dial the recipient’s fax number.  
One-touch speed dialling  
ress the one-touch speed dialling button (1 to 16) under which you have registered the number you want  
to send to. See Chapter 4 Speed Diallingfor details on registering and using one-touch speed dialling.  
5
Coded speed dialling  
Press CODED DIAL and enter the two-digit code (00 to 99) under which you have registered the  
number you want to sent to. See Chapter 4 Speed Diallingfor details on registering and using coded  
speed dialling.  
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Sending Documents  
This section describes the different ways to send faxes with the FAX-L250.  
Manual Sending via the Handset  
If you have the optional handset or a telephone connected to your FAX-L250, you can send faxes  
manually. This allows you to talk to the other party before sending the fax, which can be useful if the  
other party uses a single line for both voice and fax transmissions.  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
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Once the document is loaded, the LCD display  
Currently used memory:  
MEMORY USED  
STANDARD  
0%  
shows the following:  
If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and  
contrast. See page 5-13 for details.  
Current resolution:  
Standby to scan:  
DOCUMENT READY  
Lift the handset and dial the number  
2
LINE IN USE  
Use one of the dialling methods described on  
page 5-15.  
Ex:  
TEL=  
2 887 0166  
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If a person answers, you can converse  
normally. When you are ready to send the fax,  
ask the person to press the start button on  
their fax machine, or set their fax machine to  
receive, then press START/COPY on the  
FAX-L250 and hang up.  
3
TX  
TX/RX NO.  
0012  
The LCD displays TX and the transmission number (TX/RX NO.)  
Be sure to press the  
disconnect the call.  
( START/COPY) button before you hang up, or you will  
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Sending Faxes  
Memory Sending  
Memory sending is a quick and easy way to send a fax. The FAX-L250 scans the document into its  
memory as it dials the fax number. If the line is free, the FAX-L250 begins sending the fax as it scans  
the rest of the document.  
The FAX-L250 has enough memory to store up to 90 pages (fewer if the document contains many  
graphics or particularly dense text).  
Follow the instructions below to send a document with memory sending:  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down,  
into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
1
Currently used memory:  
MEMORY USED  
STANDARD  
0%  
Current resolutian:  
Standby to scan:  
Once the document is loaded, the LCD display  
shows the following:  
If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and  
contrast. See page 5-13 for details.  
DOCUMENT READY  
Dial the other party’s fax number.  
2
Ex:  
TEL= 9p5164886700  
Use one of the dialling methods described on page 5-15.  
If you must first dial a digit to get an outside line (9, for example), add a pause after that  
digit by pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE button, as shown in the example above.  
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Sending Documents  
Press START/COPY.  
3
The FAX-L250 then begins scanning the  
document into memory and dials the number:  
TX  
After a few seconds, the display shows the  
number of pages it has scanned:  
SCANNING  
TX/RX NO.  
P. 001  
0002  
The display then shows the transaction number  
for the fax. This is a unique number the  
FAX-L250 assigns to the document, and is used  
to identify the document in transaction reports:  
The display continues to show these three  
displays in order while the fax is sending.  
When the FAX-L250 finishes sending the fax,  
the display shows the TRANSMITTING OK  
message:  
TRANSMITTING OK  
If an error occurs during sending, the FAX-L250 will print out an error report. If this  
happens, try sending the fax again. See Faxing Problemson page 10-20 for details  
about errors.  
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Adding Pages to the Document in  
the Automatic Document Feeder  
(ADF)  
The FAX-L250 Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) can hold up to 20 A4, 20 letter, or 10 legal-size  
pages at a time when the document feed lever is set to automatic document feed. If your document has  
more pages than this, you can add pages while the FAX-L250 is scanning.  
Wait until the last sheet in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) starts feeding.  
1
Load up to 20 additional sheets (10 legal size).  
2
Insert the first new page so that it overlaps the last page by about 2.5 cm.  
2.5 cm  
Wait until your document has been scanned completely before inserting a new  
document.  
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Cancelling Sending  
If you want to stop sending before the transmission is finished, do the following.  
Press STOP  
1
If you are sending manually, the transmission is  
cancelled immediately.  
If you are sending from memory, the following  
appears in the display:  
CANCEL?  
YES #NO  
To cancel sending, press  
:
2
TX/RX CANCELLED  
If you change your mind and want the unit to  
continue sending, press the # button. The  
FAX-L250 will continue sending normally.  
After you cancel a fax, you may need to open the operation panel to remove the  
document from the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). See Removing the Document  
from the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)on page 5-22.  
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Removing the Document from the Automatic Document  
Feeder (ADF)  
Open the operation panel by gently pulling towards you.  
1
Remove the document by pulling it out from the top or bottom.  
2
Do not pull the document without opening the operation panel, otherwise the document will  
tear.  
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Cancelling Sending  
When you are finished, close the operation panel by pressing it down from the centre as  
shown.  
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Be sure to close the operation panel until it locks into place. Otherwise the unit will not  
function properly.  
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Redialling  
Manual Redialling  
To redial the last number dialled with the numeric buttons, press the REDIAL/PAUSE button.  
To cancel manual redialling, simply press the  
(
STOP) button.  
Automatic Redialling with Memory Sending  
With memory sending, you can set the FAX-L250 to automatically dial the fax number again if the  
receiving fax machine does not answer, if the line is busy, or if an error occurs during sending. You can  
also control how many times the FAX-L250 will redial the number, how long it will wait between  
dialling attempts, and how much of the fax the FAX-L250 will resend if an error occurs. See Setting  
Up Automatic Rediallingon page 5-26 for more details.  
When automatic redialling is in use, the FAX-L250 alternately displays AUTO REDIAL and the  
transaction number while it is waiting to redial.  
AUTO REDIAL  
TX/RX NO.  
0013  
When it begins redialling, it alternately displays CALLING, the transaction number, and the fax number  
you dialled.  
CALLING  
TX/RX NO.  
0013  
7390208  
If you used one-touch or coded speed dialling to dial the number, the name registered under that  
button or code will also be displayed.  
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Redialling  
If the receiving fax machine does not answer on the last attempt, the FAX-L250 displays BUSY/NO  
SIGNAL (if the unit is set not to print a report).  
If this happens, try sending again later.  
BUSY/NO SIGNAL  
j Cancelling Automatic Redialling  
Automatic redialling cannot be cancelled with the  
redial. To cancel do the following steps.  
(
STOP) button while the unit is waiting to  
Wait until the FAX-L250 begins redialling.  
1
CALLING  
While the FAX-L250 is waiting to redial, the  
LCD displays AUTO REDIAL.  
Press STOP.  
2
The FAX-L250 asks you to confirm that you  
want to cancel:  
CANCEL?  
YES #NO  
To cancel the redialling, press  
.
3
The FAX-L250 beeps and alternates the  
following displays:  
TX/RX CANCELLED  
TX/RX NO  
0002  
The unit then prints an error report (if set to  
print one).  
PRINTING REPORT  
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You can also delete the document from memory. See Deleting a Document Stored in  
Memoryon page 5-37.  
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Sending Faxes  
j Setting Up Automatic Redialling  
You can set up the following for automatic redialling:  
The number of times the FAX-L250 attempts redialling  
The time interval between redialling attempts  
How the unit handles redialling when a transmission error occurs  
The factory default settings for the auto redial feature are:  
The FAX-L250 redials twice.  
The FAX-L250 waits two minutes before redialling*  
If an error occurs during transmission, the FAX-L250 resends the first page of the  
document and the error page.  
Follow the procedure below to adjust the automatic redialling settings.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Press  
or  
to select TX SETTINGS.  
2
3
TX SETTINGS  
AUTO REDIAL  
Press START/COPY, then press  
select AUTO REDIAL.  
or  
to  
*
One minute for New Zealand  
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Redialling  
Press START/COPY, then use  
ON.  
or  
to select  
4
ON  
The default setting is ON.  
Press START/COPY.  
5
6
REDIAL TIMES  
02 TIMES  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to enter the number of times  
you want the unit to redial (1 to 15 times*).  
The default setting is twice.  
Press START/COPY.  
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8
REDIAL INTERVAL  
02 MIN  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to enter the time interval  
between rediallings. (2 to 99 minutes**)  
The default setting is two minutes***.  
Press START/COPY.  
9
TX ERROR RESEND  
*
UK and Hong Kong: 1–3 times, Australia: 1–2 times, Ireland 1–4 times, New Zealand 1–5 times  
**Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia: 1–99 minutes  
*** 1 minute for New Zealand  
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Sending Faxes  
Press START/COPY again, then use  
to select whether or not the unit redials  
when a transmission error occurs.  
or  
10  
ON  
OFF  
Select ON to redial when a transmission  
error occurs; select OFF to cancel redialling  
when a transmission error occurs.  
The default setting is ON.  
Press START/COPY.  
11  
12  
RESEND TX FROM  
Press START/COPY again, then if you  
selected ON in step 10, use  
which pages are sent when an error occurs.  
or  
to select  
Resends the first page of the document and  
the page where the error occurred.  
ERROR & 1ST PG  
ERROR PAGE  
ALL PAGES  
Resends only the page where the error  
occurred.  
Resends all pages of the document.  
The default setting is ERROR &1st PG.  
Press START/COPY to save your selection,  
then press STOP to return to standby mode.  
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14:30  
FaxOnly  
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Sequential Broadcasting  
Sending a Document to More than One Destination  
The FAX-L250’s sequential broadcasting feature allows you to send a fax to a sequence of up to 117  
fax numbers, using any combination of dialling methods as follows:  
+ One-touch speed dialling:  
+ Coded speed dialling:  
up to 16 destinations  
up to 100 destinations  
1 destination only  
+ Regular dialling:  
(with the numeric buttons)  
You can enter the one-touch speed dialling and coded speed dialling destinations in any order. You can  
also include one destination that you dial manually using the numeric buttons.  
To send a fax to more than one location, do the following:  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
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If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and contrast. See page 5-13 for details.  
Enter up to 117 fax destinations using any of the following three methods:  
2
One-touch speed dialling:  
DELAYED TX  
R
Press the desired one-touch speed dialling  
button (s).  
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CODED DIAL  
Coded speed dialling:  
Press CODED DIAL, then enter the two-digit  
code (00–99) using the numeric buttons.  
+ Be sure to press CODED DIAL before each  
code.  
Regular dialling:  
Enter the number using the numeric buttons,  
then press START/COPY.  
+ You can only enter one number with the  
numeric buttons.  
After entering the first one-touch speed dialling button or coded speed dialling code,  
you have five seconds to enter another speed dialling button or code before the  
FAX-L250 begins sending automatically. If you have entered more than one speed  
dialling button or code, the FAX-L250 waits for 10 seconds before it begins sending.  
If you want to review the numbers you entered, press the FUNCTION button and  
use the  
or  
buttons to scroll through the numbers.  
When you finish entering numbers, press  
START/COPY to begin sending, or wait a few  
seconds for the FAX-L250 to begin sending  
automatically.  
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The FAX-L250 then scans the document into  
memory, and begins sending it to the  
destinations in numerical order, starting with the  
coded dial numbers, then the one-touch  
numbers, and finally the number dialled with the  
numeric buttons.  
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Sequential Broadcasting  
If the FAX-L250 memory becomes full while scanning your document, MEMORY FULL  
appears on the LCD display. If this happens, remove the remainder of the document  
from the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) (you may need to open the operation  
panel to do so), then divide the document into several sections and send each section  
individually.  
Sending a Document Using Group Dialling  
If you frequently send faxes to the same group of people, you can create a group.Groups are stored  
under one-touch speed dialling buttons or coded speed dialling codes. See Chapter 4, Speed Dialling″  
for details on registering numbers under groups and using group dialling.  
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Delayed Sending  
Your FAX-L250 allows you to scan a document into its memory and send it automatically at a preset  
time. By using this feature, you can take advantage of lower long distance rates at night, for example.  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for more details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
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If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and contrast. See page 5-13 for more details.  
Press FUNCTION, then DELAYED TX.  
FUNCTION  
DELAYED TX  
2
FUNCTION  
DELAYED TX  
SET TIME  
The current time is displayed.  
_14:30  
_22:00  
Ex:  
Use the numeric buttons to enter the time at  
which you want to send the document.  
3
SET TIME  
Enter the time using the 24-hour clock system.  
Precede single digits with a zero.  
Example:  
7:30 a.m. = 07:30  
11:30 p.m. = 23:30  
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Delayed Sending  
Press START/COPY.  
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5
SELECT LOCATIONS  
TEL=  
Enter the destination (s) using any of the following three methods.  
One-touch speed dialling:  
Press the desired one-touch speed dialling  
button (s).  
DELAYED TX  
R
Coded speed dialling:  
Press CODED DIAL, then enter the two-digit  
code (00–99) using the numeric buttons.  
CODED DIAL  
+ Be sure to press CODED DIAL before each  
code.  
Regular dialling:  
Enter the number using the numeric buttons,  
then press START/COPY.  
+ You can only enter one number with the  
numeric buttons.  
When you finish entering numbers, press  
START/COPY.  
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SCANNING  
P.001  
The FAX-L250 begins scanning the document  
into memory.  
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Sending Faxes  
If the FAX-L250 memory becomes full while scanning your document, MEMORY  
FULL appears on the LCD display. If this happens, you cannot send the document  
at a delayed time. See page 5-22 to remove your document from the Automatic  
Document Feeder (ADF).  
You can only register one preset sending operation at a time.  
When the set time comes, the FAX-L250 dials and sends the document.  
Sending Other Documents While the FAX-L250 is Set  
for Delayed Sending  
The FAX-L250 is a multitasking unit, so you can send, receive, and copy other documents even when  
you have set the FAX-L250 for delayed sending.  
To copy or send other documents after setting the FAX-L250 for delayed sending, simply follow the  
sending or copying procedures described in this user’s guide.  
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Documents Stored in Memory  
Documents stored in memory can be dealt with differently according to their type. The following  
functions can be used with documents stored in memory for delayed sending, stored when a  
transmission error has occurred, or with faxes received in memory.  
Printing a List of Documents Stored in Memory  
The FAX-L250 can print out a list of documents stored in memory, along with the transaction (TX/RX)  
number of each. Once you know the transaction number of a document in memory, you can resend it or  
delete it. These procedures are described later in this chapter.  
To print a list of documents stored in memory, follow this procedure.  
Press FUNCTION, then MEMORY REF.  
FUNCTION  
MEMORY REF  
1
FUNCTION  
MEMORY REFERENCE  
DELETE DOCUMENT  
Use  
or  
to select DOC. MEMORY LIST.  
2
3
DOC. MEMORY LIST  
PRINTING REPORT  
Press START/COPY.  
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The FAX-L250 begins printing a list of  
documents stored in memory.  
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07/09 ‘98 MON 15:28 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
001  
DOC. MEMORY LIST  
TX/RX NO  
MODE  
CONNECTION TEL/ID  
01] Canon TOKYO  
PGS.  
SET TIME  
19/02 13:50  
19/02 13:52  
19/02 14:23  
ST. TIME  
0001  
0002  
0003  
B’CAST  
[
3
2
1
18:00  
23:30  
18:00  
DELAYED TX  
TRANSMIT  
[* 00  
]
CANON ESPAÑA  
[
01] Canon TOKYO  
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Documents Stored in Memory  
Deleting a Document Stored in Memory  
Follow this procedure to delete a document from memory.  
FUNCTION  
MEMORY REF  
Press FUNCTION, then MEMORY REF.  
1
FUNCTION  
MEMORY REFERENCE  
DELETE DOCUMENT  
Press START/COPY.  
2
TX/RX  
TX/RX  
NO. _0001  
NO. _0003  
Use  
or  
to select the TX/RX number of the  
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document you want to delete.  
If you are not sure of the TX/RX number of the  
document you want to delete, print the list of  
documents stored in memory. See page 5-35 for  
details.  
Press START/COPY.  
4
5
YES=( ) NO=(#)  
Press  
to delete the fax, or # to cancel  
deleting.  
5
If you press #, the unit returns to step 3.  
Press STOP to return to standby mode.  
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FaxOnly  
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Sending Faxes  
Resending a Document that Encountered an Error  
If you get an error signal when sending a document from memory, you can try resending the document  
to the same destination without having to scan it again.  
Make sure that the ERASE FAILED TX setting in the TX SETTINGS is set to OFF.  
See page 12-9 for details on changing the setting.  
When the AUTO REDIAL setting in the TX SETTINGS is set to OFF, a document  
that failed to be sent is also considered an error document.  
FUNCTION  
MEMORY REF  
Press FUNCTION, then MEMORY REF.  
1
FUNCTION  
MEMORY REFERENCE  
DELETE DOCUMENT  
Use  
or  
to select MEM. RETRANSMIT.  
2
3
4
MEM. RETRANSMIT  
Press START/COPY.  
TX/RX NO.  
TX/RX NO  
_0001  
_0003  
Use or to select the TX/RX number of the  
document you want to resend.  
If you are not sure of the TX/RX number of the  
document you want to resend, print the list of  
documents stored in memory. See page 5-35 for  
details.  
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Documents Stored in Memory  
Press START/COPY.  
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DIALLING  
The document is erased from memory after it is successfully sent.  
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Sending with the  
Password/Subaddress Feature  
Some fax machines will only receive faxes from other fax machines if they are sent using a password  
and subaddress that correspond to the password and subaddress of the receiving fax machine. This  
feature allows you to enter the password/subaddress (based on the ITU-T standard) of the receiving fax  
before sending the document.  
Make sure you have the other party’s password and subaddress. The password and  
subaddress you enter must be identical to those of the receiving fax.  
To send a document with a password and subaddress, follow this procedure.  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for more details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
1
If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and contrast. See page 5-13 for more details.  
FUNCTION  
PWD/SUBADD  
Press FUNCTION, then PWD/SUBADD.  
2
FUNCTION  
PSWD/SUBADDRESS  
SUBADDRESS  
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Sending with the Password/Subaddress Feature  
Press START/COPY, then use the numeric  
buttons to enter the subaddress.  
3
4
123456  
The subaddress can be up to 20 digits long.  
Press START/COPY.  
PASSWORD  
If the other party does not register the  
password, you must not enter a password. In  
this case, use the  
SELECT LOCATIONS, press the  
or  
button to select  
(
START/COPY) button and go to step 7.  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to enter the password.  
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6
654321  
The password can be up to 20 digits long.  
Press START/COPY twice.  
SELECT LOCATIONS  
TEL=  
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Sending Faxes  
Enter the destination (s) using any of the following three methods.  
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One-touch speed dialling:  
FUNCTION  
DELAYED TX  
R
01=CANON EUROPE  
Press FUNCTION, then press the desired  
one-touch speed dialling button (s).  
Coded speed dialling:  
Press CODED DIAL, then enter the two-digit  
code (00–99) using the numeric buttons.  
CODED DIAL  
+ Be sure to press CODED DIAL before each  
code.  
Regular dialling:  
Enter the number using the numeric buttons,  
then press START/COPY.  
+ You can only enter one number with the  
numeric buttons.  
Press START/COPY.  
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SCANNING  
P.001  
The FAX-L250 begins scanning the document.  
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If a Power Cut Occurs  
If power to the FAX-L250 is cut off, any documents stored in its fax memory will be lost. (The  
FAX-L250 automatically prints a list of the lost documents when power is restored.) Because of this,  
you should be sure to print documents stored in memory or resend them as soon as possible.  
While power is out, you can only use the FAX-L250 to receive telephone calls (if you have a telephone  
connected to the unit). You cannot make calls, or send or receive faxes.  
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Receiving Faxes  
This chapter describes how to use your FAX-L250 to receive  
faxes.  
Different Ways to Receive a Fax ......................... 6-2  
Setting the Receive Mode ............................................ 6-3  
Receiving Faxes and Phone Calls Automatically:  
Fax/Tel Mode ........................................................... 6-4  
Setting Up Fax/Tel Mode ........................................ 6-4  
What Happens When Fax/Tel Mode is Selected .... 6-6  
Receiving Faxes Manually: MANUAL MODE ............... 6-9  
Receiving Faxes Automatically: FAX ONLY MODE ..... 6-10  
Using an Answering Machine: ANS.MACHINE  
MODE ...................................................................... 6-11  
Using the FAX-L250 with an Answering Machine .. 6-11  
Network FAX/TEL Switching (Australia Only) ............... 6-12  
Setting the FAX-L250 for Network Switch .............. 6-12  
Network Switch System Operation ........................ 6-13  
Network FAX/TEL Switching (New Zealand Only) ....... 6-14  
Setting the FAX-L250 for Network Switch .............. 6-14  
Network Switch System Operation ........................ 6-15  
Documents Received in Memory ........................ 6-16  
Messages Displayed When Documents are Received  
in Memory ................................................................ 6-16  
Printing Documents Received in Memory ................... 6-17  
Receiving while Registering, Copying, or Printing ....... 6-17  
Cancelling an Incoming Fax ................................ 6-18  
Polling to Receive Faxes ...................................... 6-19  
Polling a Fax Machine ................................................... 6-19  
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Different Ways to Receive a Fax  
The FAX-L250 provides you with four different modes for receiving faxes. To decide which mode will  
best suit your requirements, consider how you want to use the FAX-L250:  
Fax/Tel Mode  
Use this mode if you will occasionally use the FAX-L250 as a telephone. In this mode, if an incoming  
call is a fax, the FAX-L250 then receives fax calls automatically, without ringing; if the call is from a  
person, the FAX-L250 rings to alert you to pick up the optional handset or telephone to answer the  
call. This mode is economical, in that it allows you to have phone and fax service without the expense  
of an additional phone line.  
This mode also includes settings that let you control precisely how it handles incoming calls. For details  
see page 6-4.  
MANUAL MODE  
Use this mode if you will frequently use the FAX-L250 as a telephone and want to answer every call  
yourself, including fax calls. The FAX-L250 then rings for every call, whether phone or fax, and you  
must press the  
(
START/COPY) button to begin receiving a fax.  
FAX ONLY MODE  
Use this mode if the FAX-L250 will be connected to a separate telephone line used only for transmitting  
faxes. The FAX-L250 then answers all calls, and receives all faxes automatically.  
ANS.MACHINE MODE  
Use this mode if you plan to connect an answering machine to the FAX-L250 to receive faxes and  
phone messages. The FAX-L250 then receives incoming faxes normally, and routes incoming phone calls  
to the answering machine.  
Once you have decided which mode you want, set the mode as described in Setting the Receive Mode″  
on page 6-3. You can change the mode at any time.  
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Setting the Receive Mode  
Set the FAX-L250 receive mode as follows:  
Press RECEIVE MODE.  
RECEIVE MODE  
1
FAX ONLY MODE  
The LCD display shows the current receive mode setting.  
If you want to change the receive mode, press  
RECEIVE MODE until the mode you want  
appears.  
RECEIVE MODE  
2
ANS.MACHINE MODE  
Fax/Tel Mode  
MANUAL MODE  
FAX ONLY MODE  
After about five seconds, the FAX-L250 returns  
to standby mode and displays the time and the  
new receive mode:  
14:30  
14:30  
14:30  
14:30  
AnsMode  
FaxTel  
Manual  
FaxOnly  
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Receiving Faxes and Phone Calls Automatically: Fax/Tel  
Mode  
See page 6-3 to select Fax/Tel Mode.  
Set this mode if you want your FAX-L250 to automatically switch between voice and fax calls. For this  
mode, you need to have the optional handset or a telephone connected to your unit.  
You can control precisely how your FAX-L250 handles incoming calls by adjusting the settings  
described below.  
j Setting Up Fax/Tel Mode  
When you select Fax/Tel Mode, you can also set these options.  
RING START TIME  
When a call comes in, the unit checks to see if it is a person wishing to speak to you or a fax machine  
trying to send a document. If your unit does not have enough time to detect the fax tone, it assumes the  
call is from a telephone. Use the RING START TIME setting to increase the time the unit takes to  
check whether a call is from a fax machine or a telephone. You can select a time between 0 and 30  
seconds; the default is 8 seconds.  
F/T RING TIME  
When your unit is set to receive both fax and telephone calls automatically, it rings to alert you to pick  
up the handset if the call is from a person. If you do not pick up the handset within a certain amount of  
time, the unit stops ringing. Use this option to change the number of times the unit rings, from 1 to 300  
seconds. The default is 22 seconds.  
F/T SWITCH ACTION  
Not all fax machines are capable of sending a FAX TONE (the CNG tone that warns the receiving fax  
machine that a fax is coming). For those cases the unit may think that the call coming in is a voice call  
and rings to alert you of the call (the amount of time it is going to ring is determined by the F/T RING  
TIME setting above). If you do not answer the call, one of two things can happen:  
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2
If you set the F/T SWITCH ACTION to RECEIVE, the unit will switch to fax receive mode  
automatically at that point and start to receive the document. If no document comes in, it  
disconnects the call after approximately 35 seconds. The factory default setting is RECEIVE.  
If you set the F/T SWITCH ACTION to DISCONNECT, the unit will disconnect the phone call  
immediately freeing up your phone line at this point.  
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Receiving Faxes  
j What Happens When Fax/Tel Mode is Selected  
Type of call  
Telephone  
Fax  
Fax  
Sending document  
manually  
Sending document  
automatically  
Telephone charges  
begin for caller.  
FAX-L250 answers without ringing*  
FAX-L250 listens for FAX TONE (For 8 sec.)  
RING START TIME  
(Factory default setting  
= 8 sec.)  
Document received  
automatically.  
FAX TONE  
detected  
(FAX TONE is detected and the  
FAX-L250 switches to receive  
mode.)  
FAX TONE is not detected  
FAX-L250 starts ringing  
Pick up the handset  
to talk.  
F/T RING TIME  
(Factory default setting  
= 22 sec.)  
If you don’t pick up the handset (within 22 sec.)  
F/T SW ACTION  
Choose between:  
RECEIVE (factory default setting) and DISCONNECT  
DISCONNECT  
FAX-L250 disconnects the call.  
RECEIVE  
(Factory default setting)  
Not all fax machines are capable of sending a FAX  
TONE. For those cases if you set the F/T SW ACTION  
to RECEIVE, the FAX-L250 switches to receive mode  
automatically and starts receivng the document. If no  
document comes in, it disconnects after approximately  
35 seconds.  
*
In Australia, the fax plays You are connected. Please hold.after answering.  
You can select these options in the RX MODE submenu of the RX SETTINGS menu when Fax/Tel  
Mode is selected. See below for details on changing the settings.  
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X Set the Fax/Tel Mode options as follows:  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select RX SETTINGS.  
2
3
4
5
6
RX SETTINGS  
RX MODE  
Press START/COPY, then use  
RX MODE.  
or  
or  
to select  
to select  
Press START/COPY, then use  
Fax/Tel Mode.  
Fax/Tel Mode  
Press START/COPY.  
RING START TIME  
08SEC  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to enter a time between 0 and  
30 seconds.  
This setting determines how many seconds the  
unit waits before ringing when it receives a call.  
The factory default setting is 8 seconds.  
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Press START/COPY.  
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8
F/T RING TIME  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to enter a time between 1 and  
300 seconds.  
022SEC  
This setting determines how many seconds the  
unit rings while waiting for someone to pick up  
the handset.  
The factory default setting is 22 seconds.  
Press START/COPY.  
9
F/T SW ACTION  
Press START/COPY again, then use  
to select RECEIVE or DISCONNECT.  
or  
10  
RECEIVE  
or  
This setting tells the unit what to do if no  
one picks up the handset within the specified  
ring time set in step 8.  
DISCONNECT  
Select RECEIVE to receive the call, and  
DISCONNECT to disconnect the call.  
Press START/COPY, then press STOP to  
return to standby mode.  
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Receiving Faxes Manually: MANUAL MODE  
See page 6-3 to select MANUAL MODE.  
To use this feature, you must have the optional handset or a telephone connected to the FAX-L250. See  
Connecting the Optional Handset, a Telephone or Answering Machineon page 2-15. In MANUAL  
MODE, the FAX-L250 rings every time it receives a call, whether the call is from a telephone or a fax  
machine.  
If you use your FAX-L250 with MANUAL MODE, answer incoming calls as follows:  
When the FAX-L250 or the telephone rings, pick up the handset.  
1
If you hear a person’s voice:  
Start your conversation. If the caller wants to  
2
send a document after talking to you, ask  
them to press the start button on their fax  
machine. When you hear a slow beep, press  
START/COPY to begin receiving the document.  
If you hear a slow beep or silence:  
A fax machine is trying to send you a  
document.  
2
Press START/COPY on the FAX-L250, then  
hang up.  
–or–  
Enter the two-digit ID code from the  
telephone, then hang up.  
Ex:  
The FAX-L250 then begins receiving the  
document. (This is particularly convenient if  
your telephone is located away from the  
FAX-L250.)  
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If you do not hang up after pressing the  
two-digit ID code, the unit beeps intermittently  
for a few seconds after you receive the  
document. (You can turn the beeping off by  
disabling the OFFHOOK ALARM in the USER  
SETTINGS menu. See page 12-5 for details).  
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If you have an answering machine connected to your FAX-L250 that can carry out  
remote-control operations (controlling your answering machine from a remote  
telephone), the security code for this function may be the same as the two-digit ID  
code described above. If so, make sure you change the FAX-L250 two-digit ID code to  
make it distinct from the answering machine’s security code. See page 12-11 for more  
details.  
Receiving Faxes Automatically: FAX ONLY MODE  
When the FAX-L250 is set up for a dedicated line, set FAX ONLY MODE to automatically receive  
documents whenever a call comes over the fax line.  
Make sure the FAX-L250 is set up to receive over a dedicated fax line.  
1
Press RECEIVE MODE to select FAX ONLY  
MODE.  
RECEIVE MODE  
2
FAX ONLY MODE  
The FAX-L250 assumes all incoming calls are  
from fax machines sending documents. It  
receives documents automatically and  
disconnects all voice calls.  
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Using an Answering Machine: ANS.MACHINE MODE  
See page 6-3 to select ANS.MACHINE MODE.  
Connecting an answering machine to the FAX-L250 allows you to receive faxes and phone messages  
while you are out of the office.  
In ANS.MACHINE MODE, the FAX-L250 allows the answering machine to answer incoming calls,  
then listens for a fax tone or for four seconds of silence (also an indication that a fax is coming in), and  
automatically receives the fax if it detects the fax tone or a four-second silence.  
For instructions on connecting an answering machine to the  
FAX-L250, see Connecting the Optional Handset, a Telephone, or Answering Machineon page 2-15.  
Canon does not recommend using an answering service(like those offered by local  
telephone companies that provide voice mail) on the telephone line you are connecting  
to the FAX-L250. If you do subscribe to an answering service, you may want to  
dedicate a separate line for fax communication only and connect that line to the  
FAX-L250.  
j Using the FAX-L250 with an Answering Machine  
Follow these guidelines when using the FAX-L250 with an answering machine:  
Set the answering machine to answer on the first or second ring.  
If the FAX-L250 runs out of paper or toner in ANS.MACHINE MODE, it receives all faxes into  
memory. The faxes then print automatically when you add paper or replace the toner cartridge.  
When recording the outgoing message on the answering machine:  
+ Leave a four-second pause at the beginning of the message.  
+ The entire message, including the four-second pause, must be no more than 15 seconds long.  
+ In the message, tell your callers how to send a fax. For example:  
Hello. I can’t answer the phone right now, but please leave a message after the beep. I’ll return  
your call as soon as possible. If you would like to send a fax, press the start button on your fax  
machine after you leave your message. Thank you.″  
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Network FAX/TEL Switching (Australia Only)  
Telstra offers the FaxStream DUET capability. If you subscribe to this service, your line is assigned two  
numbers: one for fax and one for phone. When the fax number is called, the network sends a specific  
ringing tone which your unit recognises and automatically handles as a fax call. If the phone number is  
called, a different ringing tone is sent out from the network so that the call is handled as a voice call.  
This means that there is no switching delay at the caller’s end.  
Triple ring (short-short-short) for fax receiving.  
Three short rings, at regular intervals.  
Any ring except triple ring (depending on your switchboard) for telephone conversation  
When you select NET. SWITCH from the RX MODE setting in the RX SETTINGS  
menu, the receive mode will be locked on Fax/Tel Mode. You will be unable to change  
the receive mode with the RECEIVE MODE button.  
j Setting the FAX-L250 for Network Switch  
Follow these steps to select NET. SWITCH.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select RX SETTINGS.  
2
3
4
RX SETTINGS  
RX MODE  
Press START/COPY, then use  
RX MODE.  
or  
or  
to select  
to select  
Press START/COPY, then use  
NET. SWITCH.  
NET. SWITCH  
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Press START/COPY, then press STOP to return  
to standby mode.  
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j Network Switch System Operation  
The procedure for using the network switch system is almost the same as when using the unit over a  
normal telephone line. When you receive calls, however, the unit will respond slightly differently as  
described below.  
When you hear the telephone call ring pattern:  
Pick up the handset and talk normally. If you hear a slow beep, it means the call is from a fax machine  
trying to send a document. Press the  
(START/COPY) button to receive the document. If you do not  
pick up the handset, the unit continues to ring until the other party hangs up. If an answering machine  
is connected, it takes over the call.  
When you hear the fax call ring pattern (triple ring):  
After the unit rings, it receives the document automatically.  
If you want to receive a document without a ringing sound:  
Make sure that the INCOMING RING setting is set to OFF. See page 12-11 for details.  
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Network FAX/TEL Switching (New Zealand Only)  
Telecom N.Z. offers the FaxAbility capability. If you subscribe to this service, your line is assigned two  
numbers: one for fax and one for phone. When the fax number is called, the network sends a specific  
ringing tone which your unit recognises and automatically handles as a fax call. If the phone number is  
called, a different ringing tone is sent out from the network so that the call is handled as a voice call.  
This means that there is no switching delay at the caller’s end.  
When you select NET. SWITCH from the RX MODE setting in the RX SETTINGS  
menu, the receive mode will be locked on Fax/Tel Mode. You will be unable to change  
the receive mode with the RECEIVE MODE button.  
j Setting the FAX-L250 for Network Switch  
Follow these steps to select NET. SWITCH.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select RX SETTINGS.  
2
3
4
RX SETTINGS  
RX MODE  
Press START/COPY, then use  
RX MODE.  
or  
or  
to select  
to select  
Press START/COPY, then use  
NET. SWITCH.  
NET. SWITCH  
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Press START/COPY, then press STOP to return  
to standby mode.  
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j Network Switch System Operation  
The procedure for using the network switch system is almost the same as when using the unit over a  
normal telephone line. When you receive calls, however, the unit will respond slightly differently as  
described below.  
When you hear the telephone call ring pattern:  
Pick up the handset and talk normally. If you hear a slow beep, it means the call is from a fax machine  
trying to send a document. Press the  
(START/COPY) button to receive the document. If you do not  
pick up the handset, the unit continues to ring until the other party hangs up. If an answering machine  
is connected, it takes over the call.  
When you hear the fax call ring pattern (triple ring):  
After the unit rings, it receives the document automatically.  
If you want to receive a document without a ringing sound:  
Make sure that the INCOMING RING setting is set to OFF. See page 12-11 for details.  
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Documents Received in Memory  
The FAX-L250 will automatically receive incoming faxes into its memory if it encounters a problem that  
prevents it from printing normally. The LCD will display a message showing the problem. See below for  
correcting the problem.  
The FAX-L250 memory can store up to approximately 90 A4-size pages.  
Messages Displayed When Documents are Received in  
Memory  
If the FAX-L250 receives a document into its memory, the LCD displays one of the following messages.  
These messages show the action you must take to correct the problem.  
CHANGE CARTRIDGE  
Cause:  
Action:  
The toner cartridge ran out of toner or is not installed properly.  
Make sure the cartridge is installed properly, and install a new one if necessary. See  
Installing/Replacing the Toner Cartridgeon page 2-27.  
CHECK COVER/CART  
Cause:  
Action:  
There is no toner cartridge in the FAX-L250, or the front cover is open.  
Close the front cover or install a toner cartridge. See Installing/Replacing the Toner  
Cartridgeon page 2-27.  
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LOAD PAPER  
Cause:  
Action:  
The FAX-L250 ran out of paper.  
Add paper to the sheet feeder. See Loading Recording Paperon page 2-33.  
CLEAR PAPER JAM  
Cause:  
Action:  
A paper jam occurred.  
Clear the jam, then press the  
(STOP) button. See Paper Jamson page 10-5.  
Printing Documents Received in Memory  
When the problem shown on the LCD display is corrected (see above), the FAX-L250 automatically  
prints the faxes it has stored in memory. Once the faxes are printed, the FAX-L250 deletes them from  
memory.  
Receiving While Registering, Copying, or Printing  
Since the FAX-L250 is a multitasking device, it can receive faxes and phone calls while you are entering  
your user information, making copies, or printing a report.  
If you receive a fax while you are making copies or printing a report manually, the FAX-L250 stores  
the incoming fax in memory. Then, as soon as you finish making copies or printing the report, the  
FAX-L250 automatically prints the fax. If you are entering registration information, the fax is printed  
as soon as it is received, and does not go into memory.  
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Cancelling an Incoming Fax  
To cancel an incoming fax, follow this procedure:  
Press STOP.  
1
CANCEL?  
YES #NO  
Press  
receiving the fax.  
to stop receiving, or # to resume  
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Polling to Receive Faxes  
The FAX-L250’s polling feature allows you to request a document to be faxed to you from another fax  
machine. The sender only needs to make sure the document is on his fax machine and ready to be sent:  
when your FAX-L250 polls that machine, the document is sent automatically. The FAX-L250 can poll  
any fax machine that supports polling. (This process does not work in reverse, however: the FAX-L250  
cannot be polled by other fax machines.  
Polling a fax machine  
To poll another fax machine and receive a document from it, do the following:  
Before attempting to poll a fax machine, make sure that fax machine supports  
polling.  
Your FAX-L250 cannot be polled by another fax machine.  
Lift the handset and dial the fax number of the  
fax machine you wish to poll.  
1
LINE IN USE  
Use one of the dialling methods described on  
page 5-15.  
TEL=  
2 887 0166  
When you hear a beep, press START/COPY,  
then hang up.  
2
The FAX-L250 begins receiving the fax.  
If the sender is using a Canon fax machine which has the Polling ID function, ask him  
to set the Polling ID of his fax machine to 255 ( 1111 1111 binary number).  
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For details on the Polling ID, refer to the sender’s fax machine manual. In all other  
cases the Polling ID is not a concern.  
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Special Features  
This chapter describes the special features of the FAX-L250.  
Special Dialling ...................................................... 7-2  
Dialling Through a Switchboard ................................... 7-2  
Registering the Access Type and Outside Line  
Access Number under the R Button ................. 7-2  
Long Distance Dialling .................................................. 7-4  
How to Enter Pauses ............................................... 7-4  
Confirming a Dial Tone .................................................. 7-5  
Using Tone Dialling on a Pulse Line ............................. 7-6  
Restricting Use of the FAX-L250 ......................... 7-7  
Using Alternative Telephone Networks (UK  
Only) ................................................................... 7-9  
Attaching the M Label ................................................... 7-9  
Registering an Alternative Telephone Network ............ 7-10  
Sending with an Alternative Telephone Network ......... 7-12  
Registering Speed Dialling with the M Button ............. 7-13  
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Special Dialling  
This section explains special dialling features, such as dialling through a switchboard and dialling  
international numbers.  
Dialling Through a Switchboard  
A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is an on-site telephone switchboard. If your FAX-L250 is connected  
through a PBX or other telephone switching system, you have to dial the outside line access number  
first, and then dial the number of the party you are calling.  
You can register the type of access and the outside line access number under the R button, so that you  
only have to press the FUNCTION and R buttons before dialling the number you wish to reach. Follow  
the instructions below to register the R button.  
j Registering the Access Type and the Outside Line Access  
Number under the R button  
Follow these steps to register the access type and the outside line access number under the R button.  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select USER SETTINGS.  
2
3
4
USER SETTINGS  
R-KEY SETTING  
Press START/COPY, then use  
display R-KEY SETTING.  
or  
or  
to  
Press START/COPY, then use  
PBX.  
to select  
PBX  
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Press START/COPY, then use  
the access line type for the switching system.*  
or  
to select  
5
6
PREFIX  
HOOKING  
EARTH CONNECTION  
*
Users in Australia cannot select EARTH CONNECTION.  
Press START/COPY.  
If you selected PREFIX in step 5  
Ex:  
Press START/COPY, then use the numeric  
buttons to enter the outside line access  
number (up to 20 digits).  
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123456  
REDIAL/PAUSE  
Press REDIAL/PAUSE.  
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123456P  
Manual  
Press START/COPY, then press STOP to return  
to standby mode.  
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If you selected EARTH CONNECTION or HOOKING in step 5  
Press START/COPY, then press STOP to return  
to standby mode.  
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Special Features  
Long Distance Dialling  
When you register a long distance number, you may have to insert a pause either within or after the  
number. For long distance dialling, the location and length of the pause may differ depending on the  
telephone system.  
j How to Enter Pauses  
Use this procedure to enter pauses within or at the end of numbers.  
During dialling registration, when you come to  
1
a step that asks you to enter a number for  
dialling, use the numeric buttons to enter the  
number.  
REDIAL/PAUSE  
To enter a pause within a number, press  
REDIAL/PAUSE.  
To enter a pause at the end of a number,  
press the REDIAL/PAUSE button and then  
2
press the  
( START/COPY) button.  
A pause entered within a number (p) is two  
seconds long.*  
If necessary, you can adjust the length of a  
pause within a number. See page 12-9 for  
more details.  
To make a longer pause within a number,  
press the REDIAL/PAUSE button again.  
Each pause adds two seconds to the length  
of the pause.**  
A pause at the end of a number (P) is fixed  
to ten seconds.  
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4 seconds long in the UK and Hong Kong  
**Users in the UK can only enter one pause between digits in the tel/fax numbers.  
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Special Dialling  
Confirming a Dial Tone*  
Use this feature only when you register a number. In some areas you may have to confirm the dial tone  
in the middle of the facsimile number before dialling the rest of the number. This is called dial tone  
detection.  
Use the numeric buttons to enter the first part  
of the number until dial tone detection is  
required.  
1
TEL=  
348  
FUNCTION  
DT  
When a dial tone detection is required, press  
FUNCTION, then press D.T.  
Where the dial tone is inserted, you will see  
a small dot. During dialling this is where the  
unit waits for the dial tone.  
2
TEL=348v  
Enter the remainder of the number.  
3
*
This feature is ineffective in the UK, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Malaysia.  
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Special Features  
Using Tone Dialling on a Pulse Line  
Even if you have a pulse line, the FAX-L250 enables you to use tone dialling once you have connected  
to the number you are calling. This lets you take advantage of many services that require tones, such as  
selecting options from telephone touch-lineservices.  
Pick up the handset and dial the number using  
the numeric buttons.  
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The unit connects using the pulses required  
by your phone line.  
TONE/+  
Press FUNCTION, then press TONE/+ to  
switch to tone dialling.  
When the TONE/+ button is pressed, T is  
displayed in the LCD.  
FUNCTION  
2
Numbers entered after pressing the TONE/+  
button will be dialled using tone dialling.  
When you have finished, hang up the handset.  
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When registering one-touch speed dialling and coded speed dialling numbers, if you  
enter the TONE/+ button after the number, you will switch to tone dialling after the  
phone connection is made.  
REDIAL/  
PAUSE  
REDIAL/  
PAUSE  
REDIAL/  
PAUSE  
TONE/+  
Example:  
Operation  
Display  
TEL=123456pppT*34  
After the number (123456) is dialled, it will pause for 6 seconds (ppp) to allow the other  
party to answer and then it will switch to tone (T). Now you can follow the instructions  
that were recorded by the party you called.  
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Restricting Use of the FAX-L250  
If you do not want unauthorised people to be able to make calls or send documents, set the LOCK  
PHONE feature to ON.  
To restrict access to the LOCK PHONE option, you need to register a password. Set the password and  
LOCK PHONE option as follows:  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select SYSTEM SETTINGS.  
2
3
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
Press START/COPY twice.  
UN/LOCK PHONE  
PASSWORD  
If a password has already been registered, enter  
it now, then press the  
button.  
(START/COPY)  
Press START/COPY.  
4
If a password is already registered, it will be  
displayed:  
Ex:  
PASSWORD  
PASSWORD  
_1234  
If a password is not registered, the following is  
displayed:  
_
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Ex:  
PASSWORD  
To register or change the current password,  
enter four numbers, then press START/COPY.  
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_4321  
– or –  
To keep the current password, press  
START/COPY.  
Press START/COPY, then use  
LOCK PHONE on or off.  
or  
to set  
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The default setting is OFF. Anyone can send  
documents or dial normally.  
OFF  
ON  
When set to ON, no one can make calls or send  
documents. Does not restrict incoming  
calls/faxes.  
Press START/COPY, then press STOP to return  
to standby mode.  
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Using Alternative Telephone  
Networks (UK only)  
The FAX-L250 has a built-in feature that allows you to send documents and make telephone calls with  
an alternative long-distance service, such as the 2300 Service of Mercury Communications Limited. If  
you subscribe to such a service, you can save money on most long distance international  
communications.  
The procedures described in this section show you how to use your unit with the 2300 Service of  
Mercury Communications Limited. For details on using your unit with alternative telephone services,  
contact your Canon authorised representative.  
Attaching the M Label  
Before operating the unit, attach the M label to help you identify the button as shown below.  
FUNCTION  
DELAYED TX  
PWD/SUBADD  
MEMORY REF  
REPORT  
01  
02  
03  
04  
08  
12  
D.T.  
05  
09  
06  
10  
07  
11  
TONE/+  
R
M
13  
14  
15  
16  
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Registering an Alternative Telephone Network  
Press FUNCTION.  
FUNCTION  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select USER SETTINGS.  
2
3
USER SETTINGS  
M-KEY SETTING  
Press START/COPY, then use  
M-KEY SETTING.  
or  
to select  
Press START/COPY, then use or to select ON.  
Press START/COPY.  
4
ON  
5
6
ACCESS CODE  
Press START/COPY again, then use  
select the access code.  
or  
to  
132  
You can select 132 (default) or 131P (Pstands  
for a four-second pause).  
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Press START/COPY  
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If you selected 131P in step 6:  
Ex:  
Press START/COPY again, then use the  
numeric buttons to enter the ID code.  
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ID CODE  
This code is given to you by Mercury  
Telecommunications Limited.  
123456789  
Your code can be up to 20 digits long (pauses  
are unnecessary).  
If an ID code is already registered, you will see  
a string of asterisks (  
display.  
) on the  
Press START/COPY, then press STOP to return  
to standby mode.  
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14:30  
14:30  
Manual  
Manual  
If you selected 132 in step 6:  
Press STOP to return to standby mode.  
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Special Features  
Sending with an Alternative Telephone Network  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
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If necessary, you can adjust the resolution and contrast. See page 5-13 for details.  
R
Press M.  
2
TEL=  
TEL=  
M
M
Use the numeric buttons to enter the facsimile  
or telephone number of the party you are  
calling.  
3
Ex:  
M416795111  
Press START/COPY.  
4
The FAX-L250 automatically dials the access  
code and ID code registered under the M  
button. Next, the unit dials the number of the  
party you are calling and connects the call.  
In order to protect your codes, the access code and ID code are not printed on  
activity reports.  
If M-KEY SETTING is set to ON, the button 16 cannot be used for one-touch speed  
dialling. If you attempt to register a number for one-touch speed dialling under this  
button, M-KEYwill be displayed.  
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Registering Speed Dialling with the M Button  
When registering numbers for one-touch or coded speed dialling, you can also register your access code  
and ID code. This allows you to send documents or make calls over the 2300 Service of Mercury  
Communications Limited at the press of one or a few buttons.  
You must first register the access code and ID code under the M button before you can  
register them under speed dialling numbers.  
R
While you are registering a number for  
one-touch or coded speed dialling, and you  
come to a step that asks you to enter the  
FUNCTION  
1
TEL=  
TEL=  
M
M
number of the other party, press FUNCTION, then press M.  
Use the numeric buttons to enter the number.  
2
Ex:  
M773 3173  
Continue with the procedure for registering one-touch or coded speed dialling numbers.  
3
Once you have registered the M button with the numbers under speed dialling numbers, you can dial  
and use the 2300 Service without pressing the M button.  
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Making Copies  
This chapter describes how to make copies with your  
FAX-L250.  
Making Copies ...................................................... 8-2  
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Making Copies  
One of the FAX-L250’s convenient features is its ability to make up to 99 high-quality copies of a  
document. To make copies, do the following:  
Be sure to adjust the document feed lever before loading your document. See page 5-6  
for details.  
Prepare the document and load it, face down, into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).  
1
Once the document is loaded, the LCD display  
shows the following:  
Currently used memory:  
MEMORY USED  
FINE  
0%  
Current resolution for fax sending:  
Standby to scan:  
DOCUMENT READY  
Press START/COPY.  
2
3
COPY  
100%  
01  
The display now shows COPY, the reduction  
size the copy will be printed at (the default is  
100%), and the number of copies (the default is  
1).  
RESOLUTION  
To set the copying resolution, press  
RESOLUTION and select the setting you want.  
FINE  
(FINE resolution with halftone)  
PHOTO  
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You cannot make copies in STANDARD resolution, but must use FINE or PHOTO  
resolution instead. (STANDARD does not appear as one of the available  
resolutions.)  
FINE resolution works well for copying most text documents.  
Use PHOTO resolution when copying documents that contain photographs. This  
scans areas of the document that contain photos with 64 levels of grey, and results  
in a much better reproduction of the photograph.  
If you want to reduce the size of the copies,  
4
5
Ex:  
COPY  
COPY  
80%  
80%  
01  
35  
use  
or  
to select the reduction percentage  
you want.  
You can select 70%, 80%, 90%, or 100%.  
If you want to make multiple copies, use the  
numeric buttons to enter the number of  
copies.  
Ex:  
You can make up to 99 copies.  
The FAX-L250 copies at 600 × 300 dpi for single copies, and at 300 × 300 dpi for  
multiple copies. For high resolution copying, make one copy at a time.  
Press START/COPY to begin copying.  
6
COPY  
To stop copying, press the  
(STOP) button.  
You may then need to lift the operation panel  
to remove the document. See Jams in the  
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)on page  
10-5.  
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Making Copies  
If an error occurs during copying, the message START AGAIN appears in the display, and you  
will need to reload the document and start copying again.  
If MEMORY FULL appears in the display while you are making multiple copies of a  
document, you will not be able to use the multiple copy feature for copying the  
document. Instead, make single copies of the document (as many times as required).  
To correct this situation, delete or resend any documents stored in memory. See  
Documents Stored in Memoryon page 5-35.  
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Reports and  
Lists  
9
This chapter describes how to print reports and lists. These  
include activity reports (transmission and reception reports),  
lists of registered numbers, list of user’s data registered in the  
FAX-L250 and the memory clear list.  
Activity Report ....................................................... 9-2  
Transmission (TX) Reports .................................. 9-3  
Error TX Report ............................................................. 9-3  
TX Report ...................................................................... 9-4  
Multi TX/RX Report ....................................................... 9-5  
Reception (RX) Report ......................................... 9-6  
Memory Clear Report ........................................... 9-7  
User’s Data List ..................................................... 9-8  
Speed Dialling Lists .............................................. 9-10  
One-Touch Speed Dial List ........................................... 9-11  
Coded Speed Dial List .................................................. 9-11  
Group Dial List .............................................................. 9-11  
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Activity Report  
The Activity Report is printed out automatically by the FAX-L250 after every 20 sending and receiving  
transactions. This report lists the details of the faxes you have sent or received so that you can keep  
track of the transaction operations your FAX-L250 has performed.  
You can also print the Activity Report manually if you want to check the report before the 20  
transactions are completed. Follow this procedure to print the Activity Report.  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
REPORT  
Press REPORT.  
2
PRINTING REPORT  
07/09 ‘98 MON 15:00 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
001  
ACTIVITY REPORT  
ST. TIME  
CONNECTION TEL  
CONNECTION ID  
NO.  
MODE  
AUTO FAX RX  
AUTO FAX RX  
B’ CAST  
TRANSMIT  
AUTO FAX RX  
AUTO FAX RX  
TRANSMIT  
PGS. RESULT  
*08/09 13:43  
*08/09 13:45  
*08/09 13:51  
*08/09 14:31  
*08/09 14:34  
*08/09 14:36  
*08/09 14:41  
905 795 1111  
905 795 1111  
1 49 39 25 25  
2131 1250  
905 795 1111  
516 488 6700  
20 545 8545  
Canon Canada  
Canon Canada  
Canon FRANCE  
CANON DEUTSCH.  
CANON CANADA  
CANON U.S.A.  
5001  
5002  
0001  
0004  
5003  
5004  
0005  
ECM  
ECM  
ECM  
ECM  
ECM  
ECM  
ECM  
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
OK 00’33  
OK 00’24  
OK 01’18  
OK 00’24  
OK 00’18  
OK 00’59  
NG 01’20  
1
CANON Europa NV  
OK  
NG  
4
*08/09 14:45  
*08/09 14:53  
20 545 8545  
03 3756 6112  
CANON Europa NV  
Canon Tokyo  
0005  
5005  
ECM  
ECM  
1
1
04’12  
01’16  
TRANSMIT  
AUTO FAX RX  
*08/09 14:57  
*08/09 14:59  
2131 1250  
CANON DEUTSCH.  
CANON ESPAÑA  
0006  
0007  
ECM  
G3  
3
0
NG 00’51  
TRANSMIT  
TRANSMIT  
3
STOP  
1 538 4500  
456#123 * *#  
NG 00’01  
0
#081  
SUBADDRESS  
TRANSACTION NUMBER  
SENDING MODE  
IF MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK, THE  
ENTRY HAS APPEARED ON A  
PREVIOUS REPORT.  
TRANSACTION VIA ERROR CORRECTION MODE  
THE NUMBER OF THE PAGE WITH AN ERROR  
ERROR CODE: DESCRIBES THE NATURE OF THE ERROR  
(STOP) WAS PRESSED DURING TRANSACTION  
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Transmission (TX) Reports  
The FAX-L250 normally prints a report only when an error occurs during sending (TX Error Report).  
However, you can set the FAX-L250 to print a report every time you send a document (TX Report).  
If you send a document using memory, you can also select whether the first page of the document is  
printed with the report.  
See page 12-7 for details on setting these options.  
Error TX Report  
07/09 ‘98 mon 14:59 fax 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
001  
ERROR TX REPORT  
TX FUNCTION WAS NOT COMPLETED  
TX/RX NO  
0003  
CONNECTION TEL  
CONNECTION ID  
ST. TIME  
USAGE T  
PGS.  
1 538 4500  
#081  
CANON ESPAÑA  
10/01 20:58  
00’04  
0
0
See the next page for an explanation of the report.  
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TX Report  
07/09 ‘98 MON 14:49 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
TX REPORT  
001  
TRANSMISSION OK  
TX/RX NO  
0004  
20 545 8545  
CONNECTION TEL  
CONNECTION ID  
ST. TIME  
CANON Europa NV  
10/01 21:05  
00’18  
USAGE T  
PGS.  
RESULT  
1
OK  
WHEN YOU SET  
THE FAX TO PRINT  
THE FIRST PAGE OF  
THE DOCUMENT  
ST. TIME  
USAGE T  
Represents the time the last attempt was made to transmit a document.  
Represents the amount of time it took during the last attempt to transmit. Please note  
that the usage time does not reflect the total usage time used to transmit all pages of  
the document when retryoccurs. By printing an ACTIVITY REPORT and matching  
the transaction number of the TX REPORT with a transaction number in the  
ACTIVITY REPORT you can find out exactly how many attempts were made to send  
the document, how many pages were sent in each attempt as well as the usage time for  
each attempt.  
PGS.  
Represents the total number of pages that were successfully transmitted.  
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Transmission (TX) Reports  
RESULT  
OK means that all pages were transmitted either during the first attempt or after the  
first or second retry. (The default, which is two retries, can be changed. See page  
12-9 for more details.)  
NG means that either some or no pages were transmitted after two retries. (The  
default, which is two retries, can be changed. See page 12-9 for more details.)  
Multi TX/RX Report  
If you used sequential broadcasting to send a document, the Multi TX/RX Report is printed.  
07/09 ‘98 MON 14:59 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
001  
MULTI TX/RX REPORT  
TX/RX NO  
0007  
INCOMPLETE TX/RX  
TRANSACTION OK  
Canon TOKYO  
CANON CANADA  
[ 01] 03 3758 2111  
[ 02] 906 795 1111  
ERROR  
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Reception (RX) Report  
Normally the FAX-L250 does not print a reception report (RX Report) unless you set it to do so.  
You can set the FAX-L250 to print the RX Report every time you receive a document or only if an  
error occurs during receiving. See page 12-7 for details on setting this option.  
07/09 ‘98 MON 14:38 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
RX REPORT  
001  
RECEPTION OK  
TX/RX NO  
5004  
CONNECTION TEL  
SUBADDRESS  
CONNECTION ID  
ST. TIME  
516 488 6700  
CANON U.S.A.  
19/02 14:36  
00’59  
4
USAGE T  
PGS.  
RESULT  
OK  
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Memory Clear Report  
If you experience a power failure, all documents stored in memory will be lost. As soon as power is  
restored, the FAX-L250 will automatically print a list of documents that were stored in memory before  
the power failure.  
07/09 ‘98 MON 15:28 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
001  
MEMORY CLEAR REPORT  
MEMORY FILES DELETED  
TX/RX NO  
MODE  
B ’ CAST  
DELAYED TX  
TRANSMIT  
CONNECTION TEL/ID  
PGS.  
SET TIME  
08/09 13:50  
08/09 13:52  
08/09 14:23  
ST. TIME  
0001  
0002  
0003  
[ 01] Canon TOKYO  
[* 00] CANON ESPAÑA  
[ 01] Canon TOKYO  
3
2
1
18:00  
23:30  
18:00  
If there is no paper in the sheet feeder when the power is cut off, the LCD will display  
LOAD PAPER and PRINTING REPORT when the power is restored. If this happens,  
load paper in the sheet feeder and wait for the unit to print the Memory Clear Report.  
You will be unable to send documents or receive faxes in memory until you do this. If  
you have no paper available and you urgently need to send a document or receive a  
fax in memory, press the  
please note that once you have pressed the  
print the Memory Clear Report.  
(STOP) button to enable sending and receiving. However,  
(STOP) button the unit will no longer  
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User’s Data List  
You can print a list of the data registered in your FAX-L250. This list is useful when you want to  
review the user data information you may have entered (such as your name and number, the date and  
time) and all other settings currently selected.  
Follow this procedure to print the User’s Data List.  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select USER SETTINGS.  
2
3
USER SETTINGS  
REPORT  
Press START/COPY, then REPORT.  
DATE & TIME  
PRINTING REPORT  
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User’s Data List  
07/09 ‘98 MON 14:49 FAX 81 733 3173  
EC-03-01 /02  
CANON U.K.  
001  
USER’S DATA LIST  
USER SETTINGS  
UNIT TELEPHONE #  
UNIT NAME  
81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
ON  
TX TERMINAL ID  
TTI POSITION  
OUTSIDE IMAGE  
FAX  
TELEPHONE # MARK  
AUTO HALFTONE  
SCANNING CONTRAST  
OFFHOOK ALARM  
VOLUME CONTROL  
CALLING VOLUME  
KEYPAD VOLUME  
ALARM VOLUME  
RX CALL LEVEL  
ON  
STANDARD  
ON  
VOL MID  
VOL MID  
VOL MID  
STANDARD  
ROTARY PULSE  
TEL LINE TYPE  
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
UN/LOCK PHONE  
LOCK PHONE  
OFF  
RX RESTRICTION  
DATA FORMAT  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
TX START SPEED  
RX START SPEED  
OFF  
DD/MM ‘YY  
ENGLISH  
14400bps  
14400bps  
0.656MByte  
TOTAL FAX MEMORY  
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Speed Dialling Lists  
Your FAX-L250 can print speed dialling lists. These lists allow you to review the numbers and names  
registered under one-touch speed dialling buttons and coded speed dialling codes.  
Follow this procedure to print the lists.  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
2
3
4
TEL REGISTRATION  
Press START/COPY.  
Press REPORT.  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
PRINTING REPORT  
REPORT  
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Speed Dialling Lists  
One-Touch Speed Dial List  
07/09 ‘98 MON 13:38 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
001  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL LIST  
NO.  
[ 01]  
[ 02]  
[ 03]  
[ 04]  
[ 05]  
CONNECTION TEL  
CONNECTION ID  
03 3758 2111  
905 795 1111  
20 545 8545  
1 49 39 25 25  
GROUP DIAL  
Canon TOKYO  
CANON CANADA  
CANON Europa NV  
CANON FRANCE  
CANON GROUP-1  
Coded Speed Dial List  
07/09 ‘98 MON 13:39 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
001  
CODED SPEED DIAL LIST  
NO.  
[* 00]  
[* 11]  
[* 60]  
[* 61]  
CONNECTION TEL  
CONNECTION ID  
1 538 4500  
7390802  
CANON ESPAÑA  
CANON HONG KONG  
Mr. G. Robert  
63 9399  
03 3756 6112  
Ms. A. Smith  
Group Dial List  
07/09 ‘98 MON 13:39 FAX 81 733 3173  
CANON U.K.  
001  
GROUP DIAL LIST  
[ 05] CANON GROUP-1  
[ 08] GROUP-02  
[ 01] 03 3758 2111  
Canon TOKYO  
[ 02] 905 795 1111  
[ 03] 20 545 8545  
[ 04] 1 49 39 25 25  
CANON CANADA  
CANON Europa NV  
Canon FRANCE  
[ 06] 516p488 6700  
[ 07] 2131 1250  
Canon U.S.A.  
CANON DEUTSCH.  
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Frequently Asked  
Questions  
10  
If your FAX-L250 is not operating properly, use the  
information and suggestions in this chapter to try to solve the  
problem.  
If You Cannot Solve the Problem ........................ 10-2  
Problems Index ..................................................... 10-3  
Paper Jams ................................................................... 10-5  
Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)? .. 10-5  
Jams in the Output Slots? ...................................... 10-8  
Jams Inside the Unit? ............................................. 10-9  
Jams in the Front Area of the Unit? ........................10-14  
After Clearing a Paper Jam .....................................10-17  
Problems Feeding Paper Into the FAX-L250 Sheet  
Feeder ......................................................................10-18  
Faxing Problems ...........................................................10-20  
Sending Faxes .........................................................10-20  
Receiving Faxes ......................................................10-22  
Telephone Problems .....................................................10-26  
Copying Problems ........................................................10-26  
Printing Problems ..........................................................10-27  
Print Quality Problems ..................................................10-28  
General Problems .........................................................10-29  
Error Codes, Messages, and Solutions .............10-30  
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If You Cannot Solve the Problem  
If you have a problem with your FAX-L250 and cannot solve it using the information in this chapter,  
contact your local authorised Canon dealer or service centre.  
If the FAX-L250 makes strange noises, emits smoke, or strange smells, unplug it  
immediately and contact your local authorised Canon dealer or service centre. Do not  
attempt to disassemble or repair the unit yourself.  
Attempting to repair the FAX-L250 yourself may void the limited warranty.  
Before contacting your local authorised Canon dealer or service centre, make sure you have the  
following information about your FAX-L250:  
The unit’s name: FAX-L250  
The FAX-L250 serial number (on a label on the back of the FAX-L250)  
CANON INC.  
MADE IN JAPAN  
NO.  
SERIAL NUMBER  
Where you purchased the unit  
A detailed description of the problem  
The steps you have taken to solve the problem, and the results  
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Problems Index  
Problem  
See page  
Paper Jams  
Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)? .................................................... 10-5  
Jams in the Output Slots? .......................................................................................... 10-8  
Jams inside the Unit? ................................................................................................. 10-9  
Jams in the Front Area of the Unit? .........................................................................10-14  
Problems Feeding Paper Into the FAX-L250 Sheet Feeder  
Paper does not feed into the FAX-L250? ..................................................................10-18  
Printing is skewed? .....................................................................................................10-18  
Several sheets load into the FAX-L250 at once? .......................................................10-19  
The paper jams repeatedly? ........................................................................................10-19  
Faxing Problems  
Cannot send a fax? .....................................................................................................10-20  
Images on faxes received from the FAX-L250 are spotted or dirty? ........................10-21  
The FAX-L250 cannot send a fax using ECM? ........................................................10-21  
Errors occur frequently while sending faxes? .............................................................10-22  
The FAX-L250 cannot receive faxes automatically? .................................................10-22  
The FAX-L250 will not switch between telephone and fax calls automatically? ......10-23  
The FAX-L250 will not receive faxes manually? .......................................................10-23  
The print quality is poor? ..........................................................................................10-24  
The FAX-L250 cannot receive faxes using ECM? .....................................................10-24  
Nothing prints? ..........................................................................................................10-24  
Received faxes are blotched or uneven? .....................................................................10-25  
Errors occur frequently while receiving? ....................................................................10-25  
Telephone Problems  
The FAX-L250 cannot dial? ......................................................................................10-26  
The phone disconnects while you are talking on the line? ........................................10-26  
Copying Problems  
The FAX-L250 will not make a copy? ......................................................................10-26  
MEMORY FULL appears in the LCD display when you are making multiple  
copies? ...................................................................................................................10-26  
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Problem  
See page  
Printing Problems  
The ALARM lamp comes on and the FAX-L250 beeps while printing? ..................10-27  
Nothing prints? ...........................................................................................................10-27  
Printout does not match paper size? ..........................................................................10-27  
The printout curls? .....................................................................................................10-27  
Print Quality Problems  
Print is not clear? .......................................................................................................10-28  
The printout has vertical white streaks? .....................................................................10-28  
General Problems  
The FAX-L250 has no power? ...................................................................................10-29  
Nothing appears in the LCD display? .......................................................................10-29  
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Paper Jams  
On occasion, the document feeding into the FAX-L250 Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) or the  
paper in its sheet feeder may misfeed or jam. If this happens, you can usually fix the problem using one  
of the following procedures.  
You do not need to unplug the FAX-L250 while clearing paper jams.  
j Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)?  
Use this procedure if the document in the FAX-L250’s Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) jams or  
misfeeds. (If this occurs, the message CHECK DOCUMENT appears in the display.)  
Press STOP.  
1
Do not try to pull the document out without opening the operation panel, or you may  
tear or smudge the document.  
Open the operation panel by gently pulling it towards you.  
2
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Remove the jammed page by pulling it in either direction.  
3
If the paper does not pull out easily, do not force it. Contact your local authorised  
Canon dealer or service centre.  
When you are finished, close the operation panel by pressing it down from the centre as  
shown.  
4
Be sure to close the operation panel until it locks into place. Otherwise the unit will not  
function properly.  
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Press STOP to clear the error message.  
5
6
If you have a multi-page document, remove the entire document from the Automatic  
Document Feeder (ADF), and reload it.  
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j Jams in the Output Slots?  
Use this procedure if the recording paper jams or misfeeds in the output slots. If this happens, the  
message CLEAR PAPER JAM appears in the LCD display.  
Gently pull any jammed paper out of the unit as shown.  
1
Remove the paper stack from the sheet feeder and reload it, following the instructions in  
Loading Recording Paperon page 2-33.  
2
If the paper jam occurred while a fax was being received into the FAX-L250 memory,  
that fax will print automatically when the jam is cleared.  
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j Jams Inside the Unit?  
Open the front cover by pressing the release latches on the sides of the unit.  
1
Lift the cover forward to its open position.  
Do not open the front cover without pressing on the release latches as this may cause  
damage to your unit.  
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Hold the cartridge by its handle and remove it from the unit.  
2
Cover the cartridge to protect it from the light.  
HANDLE  
Move the paper release lever towards the back of the unit.  
3
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Locate the jammed piece of paper.  
4
First check the inside of the unit and then the front area.  
The fixing assembly (shaded) becomes extremely hot when the unit is in use. Be very  
careful not to touch it, as injury may result.  
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If the paper has jammed near the sheet feeder slot  
Hold the unit steady and pull the jammed paper straight out from the unit.  
Do not tear jammed paper. If the sheet tears, remove all of the paper scraps from  
the unit.  
Be careful not to spill the toner that is on the jammed sheet of paper. The toner has  
not been fused to the paper yet, and toner spilled inside the unit may adversely  
affect the print quality.  
Be careful not to get toner on your hands or clothing. If you do, wash it off  
immediately with cold water.  
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If the top edge of the paper is in the fixing assembly  
First move the jammed paper towards the unit (1); then pull it towards you to remove it (2).  
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j Jams in the Front Area of the Unit?  
If the top edge of the paper has passed through the fixing assembly  
Pass the paper under the roller as shown.  
1
Use both hands to carefully pull the jammed paper.  
2
Be sure to pull gently, otherwise the paper may tear and remain inside the unit.  
Be sure to remove all the jammed paper. Not doing so will cause paper to jam again.  
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Problems Index  
If the paper has jammed near the face-up delivery slot  
Hold the front cover and gently pull the sheet through the exit slot.  
Do not close the front cover while removing a jammed sheet of paper. This will return  
the paper release lever to its closed position.  
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The fixing assembly (shaded) becomes extremely hot when the unit is in use. Be  
very careful not to touch it, as injury may result.  
When removing the jammed paper, be careful not to touch the transfer charging  
roller as its surface is very delicate and susceptible to finger oil and scratches, which  
may lead to print deterioration.  
TRANSFER  
CHARGING  
ROLLER  
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Problems Index  
j After Clearing a Jam  
After removing the jammed paper, follow these steps:  
Install the FX-3 toner cartridge back in the unit.  
1
Move the paper release lever back to its original position (towards the front).  
Close the front cover to reset the unit.  
2
3
4
Load paper in the sheet feeder.  
If you are experiencing repeated paper jams, it may be due to the paper you are using:  
Tap the paper on a flat surface before stacking it in the sheet feeder.  
Check that the paper you are using and your printing environment are within the  
specifications of the unit. See Appendix A, Specifications.  
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Problems Feeding Paper Into the FAX-L250 Sheet  
Feeder  
If you are having problems feeding paper into the FAX-L250’s sheet feeder, check the following table.  
Whenever you correct one of these problems, be sure to remove the paper from the  
sheet feeder and load it again. See page 2-33.  
The following problems can also cause the paper to jam in the unit. See page 10-5 for instructions on  
clearing paper jams.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Paper does not feed into the  
FAX-L250?  
The sheet feeder may contain  
too many sheets.  
Make sure the sheet feeder is  
not filled past the limit. See  
page 2-33.  
Paper may not be inserted in  
the sheet feeder correctly.  
Make sure paper is inserted all the  
way into the sheet feeder. See page  
2-33.  
Printing is skewed?  
Paper may not be stacked  
correctly in the sheet feeder.  
Make sure the stack of paper is  
straight in the sheet feeder.  
Make sure there are no gaps  
between the stack of paper and  
the paper guides. See page 2-33.  
Make sure the paper exit path is  
clear.  
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Problems Index  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Several sheets load into the  
FAX-L250 at once?  
Paper may not be loaded in the Make sure paper is inserted  
sheet feeder correctly.  
correctly in the sheet feeder. See  
page 2-33.  
Sheets of paper may be sticking Make sure the paper is not  
together.  
sticking together. Be sure to fan  
the stack of paper before placing  
it in the sheet feeder.  
The sheet feeder may contain  
too many sheets.  
Make sure the sheet feeder is not  
filled past the limit.  
Do not force the stack into the  
sheet feeder.  
The sheet feeder may contain  
more than one type of paper.  
Load only one type of paper at a  
time.  
Make sure the paper you use  
meets the specifications for media  
in Appendix A, Specifications.  
Let the paper run out before you  
refill the sheet feeder. Avoid  
mixing new paper with paper  
remaining in the sheet feeder.  
The paper jams repeatedly?  
The paper itself may be causing Fan the paper before stacking it in  
the jams.  
the sheet feeder. This keeps the  
sheets from sticking together.  
Make sure the paper you are using  
and your printing environment  
meet the specifications given in  
Appendix A, Specifications.  
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Faxing Problems  
Use the following tables to solve problems that can occur when sending and receiving faxes with the  
FAX-L250.  
j Sending Faxes  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Cannot send a fax?  
The FAX-L250 may have  
overheated and shut itself  
down.  
If you suspect this, unplug the  
FAX-L250 and let it cool for  
several minutes, then try  
sending again.  
The FAX-L250 may not be set  
for the type of telephone line  
you have (pulse/tone).  
Make sure the FAX-L250 is set  
for the type of phone line you  
have. See Chapter 3. (If you are  
not sure what type of line you  
have, contact your local telephone  
company.)  
The document may not have  
been set in the Automatic  
Document Feeder (ADF)  
properly.  
Remove the document, stack it,  
and feed it into the Automatic  
Document Feeder (ADF) again.  
The one-touch or coded speed  
dialling number you used may  
Check the content of the  
one-touch or coded speed dialling  
not be registered for the feature button and make sure it was  
you are using.  
registered correctly.  
The receiving fax machine may  
be out of paper.  
Call the other party and make  
sure they have paper in their fax  
machine.  
The FAX-L250 may be sending Allow time for the current  
another document from  
memory.  
document to finish sending.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Cannot send a fax? (continued)  
An error may have occurred  
during sending.  
Print an activity report and  
check for an error code.  
There may be a problem with  
the telephone line.  
Make sure you have a dial tone  
on the optional handset or  
telephone. If not, contact your  
local telephone company.  
The receiving fax machine may  
not be a G3 fax machine.  
Make sure the receiving fax  
machine is compatible with the  
FAX-L250 (which is a G3 fax  
machine).  
If none of the above solve the problem, try unplugging the FAX-L250 for at least five  
seconds, then plugging it back in. If the problem persists, contact your local authorised  
Canon dealer or service centre. Please note that any documents stored in memory wil  
be erased when the FAX-L250 is unplugged.  
Images on faxes received from  
the FAX-L250 are spotted or  
dirty?  
The receiving fax machine may  
not be working properly.  
Check the FAX-L250 by making a  
copy. If the image is clear, the  
problem may be in the receiving  
fax machine.  
The document may not be  
properly inserted in the  
Automatic Document Feeder  
(ADF).  
Remove the document and feed it  
correctly into the Automatic  
Document Feeder (ADF).  
The FAX-L250 cannot send a  
fax using ECM? (ECM TX  
does not appear in the LCD  
display when sending)  
The receiving fax machine may  
not support ECM.  
If the receiving fax does not  
support ECM, then the FAX-L250  
sends the fax in normal mode  
without error checking.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The FAX-L250 cannot send a  
fax using ECM? (continued)  
ECM receiving on the receiving If the receiving fax does  
fax machine may not be turned  
on.  
support ECM reception, call the  
other party and have them  
check if ECM reception is  
turned on.  
Errors occur frequently while  
sending faxes?  
The phone line may be in poor  
condition, or you may have a  
poor connection.  
Lower the speed at which the unit  
starts sending faxes in the TX  
START SPEED menu setting. See  
page 12-15.  
j Receiving Faxes  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The FAX-L250 cannot receive  
faxes automatically?  
The FAX-L250 may not be set  
to receive automatically.  
For the FAX-L250 to receive  
faxes automatically, it must be  
in FAX ONLY MODE,  
ANS.MACHINE MODE, or  
Fax/Tel Mode. See page 6-3.  
The FAX-L250 may have a  
document in memory, leaving  
very little or no memory.  
available  
Print out any documents stored in  
memory. See page 6-17.  
An error may have occurred  
during reception.  
Check the LCD display for an  
error message. See page 10-30 for  
a listing of the FAX-L250’s error  
messages.  
Print an activity report and look  
for an error code.  
The sheet feeder may be empty. Make sure the sheet feeder has  
paper in it.  
The telephone line may not be  
connected properly.  
Make sure all phone line  
connections are secure.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The FAX-L250 will not switch  
between telephone and fax calls Fax/Tel Mode.  
automatically?  
The FAX-L250 may not be in  
For the FAX-L250 to switch  
automatically between  
telephone and fax calls, it must  
be in Fax/Tel Mode. See page  
6-3.  
The FAX-L250 may have a  
document in memory.  
Print out any documents stored in  
memory. See page 6-17.  
An error may have occurred  
during reception.  
Check the LCD display for an  
error message. See page 10-30 for  
a listing of the FAX-L250’s error  
messages.  
Print an activity report and look  
for an error code.  
The sheet feeder may be empty. Make sure the sheet feeder has  
paper in it.  
The sending fax machine may  
not send the CNG signal that  
tells the FAX-L250 that the  
incoming signal is a fax.  
In such cases, you will have to  
receive the document manually.  
See page 6-9.  
The FAX-L250 will not receive  
faxes manually?  
You may not have pressed the  
Always press the  
(
(
START/COPY) button  
START/COPY) button before  
hanging up the handset. If you  
hang up before pressing the  
before hanging up the handset.  
(
START/COPY) button you will  
disconnect the call.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The print quality is poor?  
You may not be using the  
correct paper.  
Make sure the paper in the  
sheet feeder meets the  
specifications given in Appendix  
A.  
The sending fax machine may  
not be operating properly.  
Make a copy with your  
FAX-L250. If the copy looks  
alright, then your FAX-L250 is  
operating properly. Contact the  
sender and have them check their  
fax machine.  
Also see Printing Problemson page 10-27.  
The FAX-L250 cannot receive  
The sending fax machine may  
not support ECM.  
If the sending fax does not  
support ECM, then the FAX-L250  
receives the fax in normal mode  
without error checking.  
faxes using ECM? (ECM RX  
does not appear in the LCD  
display when receiving)  
ECM reception may not be  
turned on.  
Make sure the FAX-L250 has its  
ECM RX setting turned on.  
Nothing prints?  
The toner cartridge may not  
have been installed properly.  
Make sure the toner cartridge is  
installed correctly. See page 2-27.  
The toner cartridge may need  
to be replaced.  
See page 2-27.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Received faxes are blotched or  
uneven?  
The telephone lines may be in  
poor condition, or you may  
have a bad connection.  
Use ECM receiving to try to  
eliminate such problems.  
However, if the telephone lines  
are in poor condition, you may  
need to have the fax sent again.  
The sending fax machine may  
not be functioning properly.  
The sending fax machine usually  
determines the fax’s quality. Call  
the sender and have them make  
sure the top cover and scanning  
glass on their fax machine are  
clean.  
Errors occur frequently while  
receiving?  
The telephone lines may be in  
poor condition, or you may  
have a bad connection.  
Lower the speed at which the unit  
receives faxes in the RX START  
SPEED setting. See page 12-15.  
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Telephone Problems  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The FAX-L250 cannot dial?  
The telephone line may not be  
connected properly.  
Make sure the telephone line is  
securely connected to the  
FAX-L250. See page 2-14.  
The FAX-L250 may not be set  
for the type of telephone line  
you have (pulse/tone).  
Make sure the FAX-L250 is set  
for the type of phone you have.  
See Chapter 3. (If you are not sure  
what type of line you have,  
contact your local telephone  
company.)  
The phone disconnects while  
you are talking on the line?  
The FAX-L250 may not be  
plugged in properly.  
Make sure the FAX-L250 is  
correctly plugged into a wall  
outlet.  
Copying Problems  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The FAX-L250 will not make a The document may not be  
Make sure the document you  
are copying is set in the  
Automatic Document Feeder  
(ADF) properly, and the LCD  
display shows DOCUMENT  
READY.  
copy?  
placed in the document feeder  
correctly.  
The handset may be off its  
hook.  
Make sure the handset is on its  
cradle.  
MEMORY FULL appears in  
the LCD display when you are  
making multiple copies?  
The FAX-L250’s memory is  
full.  
Print out any received faxes stored  
in memory, then start making  
copies again. See page 6-17.  
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Printing Problems  
If you are having problems printing with the FAX-L250, check the problems and solutions listed in the  
following table.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The ALARM lamp comes on  
and the FAX-L250 beeps while  
printing?  
The FAX-L250 may have a  
paper jam.  
Clear any paper jams as  
described earlier in this.  
chapter.  
If the FAX-L250 has no paper  
jam, unplug it, wait five seconds,  
then plug it in again. If the  
problem is fixed, the ALARM  
lamp will be off, and the LCD  
display will show the time and  
receiving mode (standby mode).  
If the ALARM lamp stays on, call  
your local authorised Canon  
dealer or service centre.  
Nothing prints?  
The power cord may not be  
plugged in securely.  
Make sure the power cord is  
plugged securely into the unit and  
into a wall outlet.  
The toner cartridge may need  
to be replaced.  
Replace the toner cartridge. See  
page 2-27.  
Printout does not match paper  
size?  
Paper may not be loaded and  
aligned correctly in the sheet  
feeder.  
Make sure the paper is loaded  
correctly. See page 2-33.  
The printout curls?  
Your pages may include a large Remove the printout as soon as it  
amount of toner.  
exits the FAX-L250 and let it dry,  
then roll it in the direction  
opposite of the curl.  
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Print Quality Problems  
If your print quality is not what you expect it to be, check the problems and solutions below.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Print is not clear?  
You may be printing on the  
wrong side of the paper.  
Many types of paper have a  
correctside for printing. If  
your paper does, make sure  
that side is facing up. If the  
paper has no obvious correct  
side, try turning the paper over  
and printing on the other side.  
The printout has vertical white  
streaks?  
Toner may be low or be  
unevenly distributed.  
Follow these steps:  
1. Open the front cover and take  
out the FX-3 toner cartridge.  
2. Gently rock the cartridge side  
to side five or six times to  
evenly distribute the toner  
inside.  
3. Put the cartridge back into the  
unit.  
4. Close the front cover and try  
to print again. If this does not  
solve the problem, replace the  
FX-3 cartridge.  
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Problems Index  
General Problems  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The FAX-L250 has no power?  
The power cord may not be  
securely plugged into the unit.  
Make sure the power cord is  
plugged securely into the unit  
and into a wall outlet.  
If the power cord is connected to  
a power strip, make sure the strip  
is connected to an outlet and  
turned on.  
The power cord may not be  
supplying power.  
Check the power cord by  
substituting another, or by using a  
voltametre to test it for continuity.  
Nothing appears in the LCD  
display?  
The FAX-L250 may not be  
receiving power.  
Check the plug and be sure it is  
firmly plugged into the power  
connector and the wall outlet.  
If the display remains blank,  
unplug the FAX-L250, wait five  
seconds, then plug it in again. If  
the display still remains blank, call  
your local authorised Canon  
dealer or service centre.  
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Error Codes, Messages, and  
Solutions  
This table lists the error messages that appear in the FAX-L250 LCD displayand the corresponding  
error codes that appear in activity reports, and tellswhat to do for each.  
Message  
Error Code  
Cause  
Action  
AUTO REDIAL  
The receiving fax machine  
was busy and the FAX-L250  
is waiting to redial.  
BUSY/NO SIGNAL  
#005/018  
The telephone number you  
dialled is busy.  
Try sending the document again  
later.  
The other party’s fax  
machine is not working  
properly.  
Contact the other party and  
have them check their fax  
machine.  
The other party is not using  
a G3 fax machine.  
Contact the other party and  
have them send or receive the  
document using a G3 machine.  
The telephone line type  
setting on your FAX-L250 is  
incorrect.  
Set your FAX-L250 for your  
telephone line (tone or pulse).  
Contact the other party and  
have them check their fax  
machine. You can also try to  
send the document manually.  
For an overseas call, add pauses  
to the registered number.  
The receiving fax machine  
did not answer within 35  
seconds.  
CALLING  
The FAX-L250 is dialling the If you want to cancel the  
receiving fax machine.  
transmission, press the  
STOP) button.  
(
CHANGE CARTRIDGE  
The toner cartridge is empty.  
Make a copy of a document. If  
the printout is light or blank,  
replace the toner cartridge. The  
documents received in memory  
will then be printed  
automatically.  
The FAX-L250 image  
memory may be full because  
Replace the toner cartridge and  
have the other party send the  
the toner cartridge ran out of fax again.  
toner.  
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Error Codes, Messages, and Solutions  
Action  
Message  
Error Code  
Cause  
CHECK COVER/CART  
The toner cartridge is not  
installed properly.  
Make sure the toner cartridge is  
installed properly.  
The front cover is open.  
Close the front cover.  
CHECK DOCUMENT  
#001  
A document is jammed in the Remove the document you are  
Automatic Document Feeder trying to send or copy and load  
(ADF).  
it again.  
CHECK PAPER SIZE  
The size of the paper in the  
sheet feeder differs from that  
specified in the FAX  
Set the correct paper size in the  
FAX PRINTER menu setting.  
PRINTER menu setting.  
CHECK PRINTER  
The toner cartridge in the  
FAX-L250 is defective.  
1. Reinstall the cartridge.  
2. Unplug the FAX-L250, wait  
five seconds, then plug it in  
again. If the display does  
not change, call for service.  
The unit is connected to an  
uninterruptible power supply  
(UPS).  
Make sure the power cord is  
plugged into an AC outlet.  
CLEAR PAPER JAM #009  
The FAX-L250 has no paper Add paper or clear the jam. If a  
in its sheet feeder, or has a  
paper jam.  
document was received in  
memory, the fax prints the  
received documents from  
memory.  
COMMUNICATING  
PLEASE WAIT  
You tried to use manual  
sending via the handset while try again, or use memory  
the fax was sending from  
memory.  
Wait until the fax is sent and  
sending.  
DOC TOO LONG  
#003  
It took more than 32 minutes Divide the document and send  
to send or copy a document. or copy each part separately.  
It took more than 32 minutes Contact the sender, and have  
to receive a document.  
them divide the document and  
send each part separately.  
Use a copier to divide the  
document into smaller sections  
and send the copy.  
The document is longer than  
1 metre.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Message  
Error Code  
Cause  
Action  
DOCUMENT READY  
The document in the  
Automatic Document Feeder document, or make a copy.  
(ADF) is ready for scanning.  
Send the fax, scan the  
ECM RX  
ECM TX  
The FAX-L250 is receiving a  
fax using ECM.  
Faxes can take longer to receive  
when using ECM. Try turning  
ECM off if you need to receive  
quickly, or if you know your  
local telephone lines are in good  
condition.  
The FAX-L250 is sending a  
fax using ECM.  
Faxes can take longer to send  
when using ECM. Try turning  
ECM off if you need to send  
quickly, or if you know your  
local telephone lines are in good  
condition.  
HANG UP PHONE  
LOAD PAPER  
The handset is off its hook.  
Place the handset properly onto  
its hook.  
The FAX-L250 is out of  
recording paper.  
Load paper in the sheet feeder.  
Any documents received in  
memory will then be printed  
automatically.  
MEMORY FULL  
#037  
The FAX-L250’s memory is  
full because it has received  
too many documents, or a  
very long or detailed  
document.  
Print out any documents that  
are storedin memory. Then start  
the operation again. See page  
6-17.  
The memory is full because  
you sent too many pages at  
once, or a very long or  
detailed document.  
Divide the document and send  
each part separately. If the  
memory contains any faxes, you  
do not need to delete them.  
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Error Codes, Messages, and Solutions  
Action  
Message  
Error Code  
Cause  
MEMORY FULL  
PLEASE WAIT  
The FAX-L250 is sending a  
fax and its memory is full.  
Wait until the fax is sent. The  
FAX-L250 continues to send  
the fax as memory becomes  
available.  
MEMORY USED nn%  
Shows how much of the  
FAX-L250’s memory is in  
use.  
If you need more memory, print  
or send any documents stored  
in memory.  
NO ANSWER  
#005  
#012  
The receiving fax machine  
does not answer.  
Make sure you dialled the  
correct number. Try again later.  
NO RX PAPER  
The other party’s fax  
machine is out of paper and  
its memory is full.  
Contact the other party and  
have them add paper to their  
fax machine.  
NO TEL #  
#022  
The one-touch or coded  
speed dialling number has  
not been registered.  
Register the number.  
NOT AVAILABLE  
In manual sending via the  
handset, you tried to use a  
one-touchspeed dialling  
button or a coded speed  
dialling code that has a  
group registered in it.  
In manual sending via the  
handset, you cannot send a  
document to multiple  
destinations. Send the document  
to one destination at a time.  
PLEASE WAIT  
The FAX-L250 is warming  
up.  
Wait until the time and  
receiving mode appear in the  
LCD display, then begin.  
REC’D IN MEMORY  
The paper or toner ran out,  
or a paper jam occurred, so  
the FAX-L250 received the  
document in memory.  
Add paper to the sheet feeder,  
change the toner cartridge, or  
clear the paper jam, as needed.  
When the problem is solved, the  
FAX-L250 automatically prints  
the document stored in memory.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Message  
Error Code  
Cause  
Action  
START AGAIN  
An error occurred in the  
phone line or in the system.  
Start the procedure over from  
the beginning.  
TX/RX CANCELLED  
TX/RX NO. nnnn  
You pressed the  
button to cancel the  
transmission.  
(
STOP)  
When the FAX-L250 sends  
or receives a fax, it assigns a  
unique identification number  
to it.  
Write the number down if you  
will need it later. You can also  
print an activity management  
report after the transmission to  
check the TX/RX number if  
necessary.  
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FAX-L250  
11  
Your FAX-L250 requires no maintenance other than periodic  
cleaning, and replacing of the toner cartridges as needed.  
Cleaning the FAX-L250 ......................................... 11-2  
Cleaning the FAX-L250 Exterior ................................... 11-2  
Cleaning the Inside of the FAX-L250 ............................ 11-3  
Cleaning the Scanner Components ............................. 11-6  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge ............................ 11-8  
Transporting the FAX-L250 .................................. 11-9  
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Cleaning the FAX-L250  
Clean your FAX-L250 regularly to keep it in good operating condition.  
Follow these precautions whenever you clean the FAX-L250:  
Before you begin cleaning the FAX-L250, be sure to print any faxes stored in its  
memory. See Printing Documents Received in Memoryon page 6-17.  
Do not use tissue paper, paper towels, or similar materials for cleaning; they can  
stick to the components or generate static charges.  
Cleaning the FAX-L250 Exterior  
Clean the FAX-L250 outer casing as follows.  
Disconnect the power cord from the FAX-L250.  
1
Wipe the FAX-L250 exterior with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water or  
diluted dishwashing detergent solution.  
2
Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol, or any other organic solvent to clean the  
FAX-L250, as these can damage the FAX-L250’s surface.  
Plug the power cord back in.  
3
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Cleaning the Inside of the FAX-L250  
To prevent toner powder and paper dust from accumulating and affecting the quality of the unit’s  
printing, clean the inside of the FAX-L250 periodically as follows.  
When you unplug the unit, any faxes stored in memory will be erased. Be sure to print  
out any documents stored in memory before unplugging the unit. See Printing  
Documents Received in Memoryon page 6-17.  
Unplug the FAX-L250.  
1
Open the front cover by pressing the release latches on the sides of the unit.  
2
Lift the cover forward to its open position.  
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Hold the cartridge by its handle and remove it as shown.  
3
HANDLE  
Store the cartridge in its protective bag to avoid exposure to light.  
Use a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth to remove any toner or paper debris from the shaded  
area.  
4
TRANSFER CHARGING  
ROLLER  
Do not touch the transfer charging roller at the back, as this may affect the print quality  
of the your faxes.  
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When you have finished cleaning the FAX-L250, replace the toner cartridge.  
5
Gently press the cartridge into the unit as far as it will go. Press down and back on the  
cartridge’s handle.  
Close the front cover.  
6
7
Use both hands to lift the cover back into the closed position.  
Plug the unit back in.  
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Maintaining Your FAX-L250  
Cleaning the Scanner Components  
Periodically check the scanning glass and rollers.  
When you unplug the unit, any faxes stored in memory will be erased. Be sure to print  
out any documents received in memory before unplugging the unit. See Printing  
Documents Received in Memoryon page 6-17.  
Unplug the FAX-L250.  
1
Open the operation panel.  
2
Use a soft, dry clean cloth to clean the scanning glass and rollers (shaded areas).  
3
If the document scanning glass and rollers are dirty, the documents you send or print will also  
be dirty.  
Clean with a soft cloth that will not scratch the glass or rollers.  
SCANNING GLASS  
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Clean the shaded areas of the operation panel and the unit.  
4
Dirt and dust particles that collect on the underside of the operation panel also affect the  
quality of documents you copy and send.  
Use a soft, dry clean cloth to wipe up paper dust around the rollers.  
5
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When you are finished, close the operation panel by pressing it down from the centre as  
shown.  
6
Be sure to close the operation panel until it locks into place. Otherwise the unit will not  
function properly.  
Plug the FAX-L250 back in.  
7
Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
Each FX-3 toner cartridge contains enough toner to print approximately 2,700 pages of A4-size paper  
(about 4% paper coverage). The actual amount varies according to how much toner is used for each  
page.  
If you cannot solve a print quality problem after following the steps in Chapter 10, Frequently Asked  
Questions, you may need to replace the FX-3 toner cartridge.  
For instructions on replacing the toner cartridge, see The Toner Cartridgein Chapter 2.  
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Transporting the FAX-L250  
Whenever you plan to transport the FAX-L250, you need to prepare it so it will not be damaged during  
the move.  
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet.  
1
Remove any paper and/or documents from the unit.  
2
Open the front cover by pressing the release latches on both sides of the unit and remove  
the toner cartridge.  
3
Store the toner cartridge in its original protective bag or wrap it in a thick cloth to avoid  
exposure to light.  
Use both hands to close the front cover until it clicks into position.  
4
Disconnect the telephone or answering machine (if you have connected one to the unit).  
5
Disconnect the power cord from the unit.  
6
Remove the paper rest and support trays from the unit. See Attaching Componentson  
page 2-11.  
7
Replace all tapes and shipping materials you removed when you first unpacked the  
FAX-L250. See Removing the Shipping Materialson page 2-8.  
8
Pack the FAX-L250 and all its components into its original shipping carton. Use the  
illustration on page 2-5 for reference.  
9
If you no longer have the shipping carton your FAX-L250 came in, pack the unit in a  
suitably sized, sturdy cardboard box, using bubble wrap, foam peanuts, or other  
suitable packing materials.  
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12  
The Menu System  
This chapter summarises the FAX-L250 menu system. Use the  
information here as a guide to help you customise operations  
your unit performs.  
Understanding the Menu System ....................... 12-2  
Accessing the TEL REGISTRATION Menu ......... 12-2  
Accessing the USER SETTINGS Menu .............. 12-4  
Accessing the REPORT SETTINGS Menu ......... 12-6  
Accessing the TX SETTINGS Menu .................... 12-8  
Accessing the RX SETTINGS Menu ...................12-10  
Accessing the FAX PRINTER Menu ....................12-12  
Accessing the SYSTEM SETTINGS Menu .........12-14  
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Understanding the Menu System  
The FAX-L250 menu system allows you to customise the way your unit operates. The menu system  
consists of seven menus, each containing settings that control different functions of your FAX-L250.  
This chapter outlines the various menus and shows you how to use them.  
The factory default settings in the following tables are shown in bold type.  
Accessing the TEL REGISTRATION  
Menu  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select TEL REGISTRATION.  
2
3
4
TEL REGISTRATION  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
Press START/COPY.  
Use  
or change.  
or  
to select the item you want to set  
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Accessing the TEL REGISTRATION Menu  
Settings  
TEL REGISTRATION  
Name  
Description  
See page 4-3 One-Touch Speed Dialling.  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
NAME  
CODED SPEED DIAL  
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
NAME  
See page 4-11 Coded Speed Dialling.  
See page 4-19 Group Dialling.  
GROUP DIAL  
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
NAME  
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Accessing the USER SETTINGS  
Menu  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select USER SETTINGS.  
2
3
USER SETTINGS  
DATE & TIME  
Press START/COPY, then use  
the item you want to set or change.  
or  
to select  
See the following table for a list of the items  
you can select.  
Press START/COPY, then use  
a setting or the sub-item you want to set or  
change.  
or  
to select  
4
5
See the following table for a list of the settings  
and sub-items you can select.  
Press START/COPY.  
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Accessing the USER SETTINGS Menu  
Settings  
USER SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
DATE & TIME  
Set the date using the numeric buttons. Set the time (24-hour  
clock) using the numeric buttons.  
UNIT TELEPHONE #  
UNIT NAME  
Enter your fax number using the numeric buttons. (Up to 20  
digits.)  
This is the name that appears at the top of each fax page you  
send. See page 3-10. (Up to 24 characters.)  
TX TERMINAL ID  
TTI POSITION  
This option sets the parametres for the identification header  
that appears on every page you send. (TTI)  
ON/OFF  
Select the position of the TTI.OUTSIDE IMAGE: Position the  
TTI outside the image area. INSIDE IMAGE: Position the TTI  
inside the image area.  
OUTSIDE IMAGE/  
INSIDE IMAGE  
SCAN CONTRAST  
OFFHOOK ALARM  
Set the density of the reproduction. Set to DARKER for light  
originals and LIGHTER for dark originals.  
DARKER/STANDARD/  
LIGHTER  
Enable/disable the off hook alarm. The alarm alerts you that  
the handset is off its hook.  
ON/OFF  
VOLUME CONTROL  
CALLING VOLUME  
KEYPAD VOLUME  
ALARM VOLUME  
Set the audio level of the calling signal alarm and buttons on  
the operation panel.  
Set the volume of the ring produced when the FAX-L250  
detects a voice call during FAX/TEL switchover.  
VOL MIN/VOL MID/VOL  
MAX  
Set the volume of keypad touch beep  
OFF/VOL MIN/VOL MID/  
VOL MAX  
Set the volume of the error alarm sound.  
OFF/VOL MIN/VOL MID/  
VOL MAX  
LINE MONITOR VOL  
Set the volume of the line monitor (sound during dialling).  
OFF/VOL MIN/VOL MID/  
VOL MAX  
RX CALL LEVEL  
TEL LINE TYPE  
Adjust the volume of incoming calls.  
STANDARD/HIGH  
Set the dialling method the FAX-L250 uses to match the type  
of phone line you have.  
TOUCH TONE/ ROTARY  
PULSE*  
R-KEY SETTING  
Set the PBX type through which your unit is connected. See  
page 7-2 for more details.  
PSTN/PBX  
132, 131P  
M-KEY SETTING (UK only) Set an access and ID code for the 2300 service of Mercury  
Communications Limited. See page 7-9 for more details.  
(Default settings are shown in bold type)  
*
The default setting for the UK and Singapore is TOUCH TONE.  
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Accessing the REPORT SETTINGS  
Menu  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select REPORT SETTINGS.  
2
3
REPORT SETTINGS  
TX REPORT  
Press START/COPY, then use  
the item you want to set or change.  
or  
to select  
See the following table for a list of the items  
you can select.  
Press START/COPY, then use  
a setting or the sub-item you want to set or  
change.  
or  
to select  
4
5
See the following table for a list of the settings  
and sub-items you can select.  
Press START/COPY.  
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Accessing the REPORT SETTINGS Menu  
Settings  
REPORT SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
TX REPORT  
Enable/disable automatic printing of the transmission report.  
PRINT ERROR ONLY prints the transmission report only  
when a transmission error occurs.  
PRINT ERROR ONLY/  
OUTPUT YES/ OUTPUT  
NO  
OUTPUT YES prints the transmission report every time you  
send a document.  
OUTPUT NO turns off the transmission report feature.  
TX CONFIRM REP.  
RX REPORT  
If you choose OUTPUT YES or PRINT ERROR ONLY, set  
whether the first page of the fax also prints.  
ON/OFF  
Enable/disable automatic printing of the reception report.  
PRINT ERROR ONLY/  
PRINT ERROR ONLY prints the reception report only when an OUTPUT YES/ OUTPUT  
error occurs during reception.  
NO  
OUTPUT YES prints the reception report every time you  
receive a document.  
OUTPUT NO turns off the reception report feature.  
(Default settings are shown in bold type)  
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Accessing the TX SETTINGS Menu  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select TX SETTINGS.  
2
3
TX SETTINGS  
ECM TX  
Press START/COPY,then use  
the item you want to set or change.  
or  
to select  
See the following table for a list of the items  
you can select.  
Press START/COPY, then use  
a setting or the sub-item you want to set or  
change.  
or  
to select  
4
5
See the following table for a list of the settings  
and sub-items you can select.  
Press START/COPY.  
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Accessing the TX SETTINGS Menu  
Settings  
TX SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
Enable/disable error correction during transmission.  
ECM TX  
ON/OFF  
MID PAUSE SET  
AUTO REDIAL  
Set the length of the pause you insert into a dialling sequence. 2 seconds (1 to 15)*  
Set whether the FAX-L250 redials if it fails to get a response  
on the first attempt.  
ON/OFF  
REDIAL TIMES  
Set the number of retries.  
2 times (1 to 15)**  
2 minutes (2 to 99)***  
ON/OFF  
REDIAL INTERVAL  
TX ERROR RESEND  
Set the period of time between rediallings.  
Set whether the fax redials if an error occurs while sending.  
RESEND TX FROM Set which pages to resend if TX ERROR RESEND is on.  
ERROR & 1ST PG/  
ERROR PAGE/ALL  
PAGES  
ERASE FAILED TX  
Set whether the fax in memory is erased if an error occurs  
during sending but then it is resent successfully.  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
AUTO START TX  
ON-Scanning starts 10 seconds after the last number is  
entered when sending to multiple numbers (5 seconds if only  
sending to one location.)  
OFF-After entering the last number, press the  
(START/COPY) button, or else the FAX-L250 will return to  
standby mode after 60 seconds.  
(Default settings are shown in bold type)  
UK and Hong Kong: 4 seconds (04–11)  
*
**UK and Hong Kong: 01–03, Australia: 01–02, Ireland: 01–04, New Zealand: 01–05  
*** Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia: 01–99, New Zealand: 1 minute (01–99)  
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Accessing the RX SETTINGS Menu  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select RX SETTINGS.  
2
3
RX SETTINGS  
ECM RX  
Press START/COPY, then use  
the item you want to set or change.  
or  
to select  
See the following table for a list of the items  
you can select.  
Press START/COPY, then use  
a setting or the sub-item you want to set or  
change.  
or  
to select  
4
5
See the following table for a list of the settings  
and sub-items you can select.  
Press START/COPY.  
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Accessing the RX SETTINGS Menu  
RX SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
Settings  
ECM RX  
Enable/disable error correction during reception.  
ON/OFF  
RX MODE  
Set the receive mode. You can also set the receive mode with  
the RECEIVE MODE button. See Chapter 6 for more details.  
If you set Fax/Tel mode, you can select the options below.  
NET.SWITCH is only available for Australia and New Zealand.  
FAX ONLY MODE/Fax/  
Tel Mode/MANUAL  
MODE/ANS. MACHINE  
MODE/NET. SWITCH*  
If you have set Fax/Tel Mode, set the following options that control how the FAX-L250 handles incoming calls.  
RING START TIME  
F/T RING TIME  
Set the duration that the FAX-L250 listens for a fax tone  
before starting to ring.  
8 seconds (00 to 30)  
22 seconds (1 to 300)  
RECEIVE/DISCONNECT  
Set the length of time the FAX-L250 will ring to alert you of an  
incoming call.  
F/T SWITCH ACTION  
Select the action taken after the F/T RING TIME expires.  
INCOMING RING  
RING COUNT  
When the FAX-L250 is set to FAX ONLY MODE, set the  
FAX-L250 to ring when it receives a call.**  
ON/OFF  
Set the number of incoming rings before the FAX-L250  
answers.  
2 times (1 to 99)***  
ANS/FAX SWITCH  
ANS/FAX SW TIME  
Enable/disable whether the FAX-L250 automatically switches  
to fax receive mode if a period of silence is detected after  
answering the call.  
ON/OFF  
Set the duration of silence the FAX-L250 listens for to  
determine if a fax is coming in.  
6 seconds (1 to 99)  
MAN/AUTO SWITCH  
RING TIME  
Determine if the FAX-L250 switches to document receive  
mode after the FAX-L250 rings for a specified time when the  
FAX-L250 is in MANUAL MODE.  
ON/OFF  
Set the amount of time the FAX-L250 will ring before switching 15 seconds (1 to 99)  
to document receive mode.  
REMOTE RX  
Allows you to dial a number code on the remote extension to  
start receiving a document.  
ON/OFF  
REMOTE RX ID  
If you set REMOTE RX ON, you can change the remote  
receiving ID.  
25 (00 to 99,  
included)  
and #  
MEMORY RX  
Turn on/off memory receiving of a document.  
ON/OFF  
(Default settings are shown in bold type)  
*
Set to NET. SWITCH when using the FaxStream DUET service (Australia only) or the FaxAbility service (New  
Zealand only).  
**Even if you have set INCOMING RING to ON, the FAX-L250 will only ring if you have connected the optional  
handset or a telephone.  
*** New Zealand: 01–05 times  
Users in Ireland cannot set the RING COUNT item.  
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Accessing the FAX PRINTER Menu  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select FAX PRINTER.  
2
3
FAX PRINTER  
PAPER SIZE  
Press START/COPY, then use  
the item you want to set or change.  
or  
to select  
See the following table for a list of the items  
you can select.  
Press START/COPY, then use  
a setting or the sub-item you want to set or  
change.  
or  
to select  
4
5
See the following table for a list of the settings  
and sub-items you can select.  
Press START/COPY.  
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Accessing the FAX PRINTER Menu  
Settings  
FAX PRINTER  
Name  
Description  
PAPER SIZE  
Select the size of the paper loaded in the sheet feeder.  
Reduce received faxes to fit on the recording paper.  
A4/LTR/LGL  
ON/OFF  
AUTO RX REDUCE  
TONER SAVING  
Enable/disable economy printing (toner saving feature). By  
enabling TONER SAVING, toner consumption can be  
decreased by as much as fifty percent, resulting in a longer  
effective cartridge life.  
ON/OFF  
TONER SUPPLY LOW  
MEMORY RECEIVE enables receiving documents in memory  
when the toner level of the cartridge drops.  
MEMORY RECEIVE/  
AUTO PRINT  
(Default settings are shown in bold type)  
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Accessing the SYSTEM SETTINGS  
Menu  
FUNCTION  
Press FUNCTION.  
1
FUNCTION  
Use  
or  
to select SYSTEM SETTINGS.  
2
3
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
UN/LOCK PHONE  
Press START/COPY, then use  
the item you want to set or change.  
or  
to select  
See the following table for a list of the items  
you can select.  
Press START/COPY, then use  
a setting or the sub-item you want to set or  
change.  
or  
to select  
4
5
See the following table for a list of the settings  
and sub-items you can select.  
Press START/COPY.  
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Settings  
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
Name  
Description  
UN/LOCK PHONE  
Set to restrict the ability to send documents or make calls.  
Does not restrict incoming calls/faxes. Once you register a  
password, you need to enter it before you can access the  
sub-items below.  
PASSWORD  
Register a password to restrict access to the LOCK PHONE  
setting.  
0000–9999  
LOCK PHONE  
Restrict or enable the ability to send documents or make calls. ON/OFF  
DATE FORMAT  
Set the format used for dates displayed on the fax and printed DD/MM ’YY  
on faxes you send.  
MM/DD/YY  
’YY MM/DD  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
Set the language of the LCD messages.  
ENGLISH/FRENCH/  
SPANISH/ITALIAN/  
FINNISH/GERMAN/  
DANISH/SWEDISH/  
DUTCH/NORWEGIAN/  
PORTUGUESE/  
SLOVENE/HUNGARIAN/  
CZECH  
TX START SPEED  
RX START SPEED  
Set the speed at which the FAX-L250 starts transmitting. Set  
this to a lower speed if you have difficulties connecting over  
long distance or noisy lines.  
14400bps/9600bps/  
7200bps/4800bps  
Set the speed at which the FAX-L250 starts receiving. Set this  
to a lower speed if you have difficulties connecting over long  
distance or noisy lines.  
14400bps/9600bps/  
7200bps/4800bps  
(Default settings are shown in bold type)  
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Appendix A  
Specifications  
The specifications for the FAX-L250 are listed in this section.  
General ....................................................................................................................... A-2  
Plain Paper Fax .......................................................................................................... A-4  
Copier ......................................................................................................................... A-6  
Telephone ................................................................................................................... A-6  
Document Sizes .......................................................................................................... A-7  
Printing Area .............................................................................................................. A-8  
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General  
Applicable line: Public Switched Telephone Network  
Compatibility: G3  
Data compression system: MH, MR, MMR (ECM-MMR)  
Modem type: FAX modem  
Modem speed: 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400 bps (automatic fallback)  
Transmission speed: Approximately 6 seconds/page*  
(transmitting from memory)  
Transmission/reception + Approx. 1.4 MB DRAM, MR storage  
memory: + Approximately 90 pages**  
+ LCD displays memory used  
+ Uses direct transmission when memory is full  
Liquid crystal display: 16 × 1  
Display languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Finnish, German, Danish,  
Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Slovene, Czech, and  
Hungarian  
Power source: 200–240 V/50–60 Hz  
Power consumption: + Maximum: approximately 460 W  
+ Minimum: approximately 8 W  
(Standby mode)  
Dimensions (W × D × H): 365 × 365 × 242 mm  
(main unit only, no trays, no optional handset)  
Weight: Approximately 8.6 kg  
*
Based on Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, ECM-MMR, standard mode  
**Based on Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, standard mode  
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Environmental requirements: + Temperature: 10°–32.5°C  
+ Humidity: 20%–85%RH  
Applicable standards: + Electrical safety: GS, FIMKO  
+ Radiation: CISPR Pub22, Class B  
+ PTT  
+ Energy Star compliant  
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Plain Paper Fax  
Automatic document feeder + 20 A4- or letter-size sheets  
capacity:* + 10 legal-size sheets  
Manual document feeder + 1 sheet  
capacity:*  
Document sizes: Maximum  
(W × L) Automatic document feed: 216 × 355.9 mm  
Manual document feed: 216 × Approx. 1 m  
Minimum  
Automatic document feed: 105 × 148 mm  
Manual document feed: 88.9 × 44.5 mm  
Document thickness: + Automatic document feed:  
0.07–0.13 mm  
+ Manual document feed:  
0.06–0.3 mm  
Document weight: + Automatic document feed:  
50–90 g/m2  
+ Manual document feed:  
40–340 g/m2  
Effective scanning width: 208 mm  
Transmission time: Approx. 6 seconds** (G3 ECM MMR)  
Resolution: + Fine mode:  
8 pels/mm ×7.7 lines/mm  
+ Standard mode:  
8 pels/mm ×3.85 lines/mm  
Scanning image processing: + Ultra-High-Quality Image Processing System (UHQ™)  
+ Halftones: 64 levels of grey  
*
Based on 75 g/m2 paper  
**Based on Canon FAX Standard Chart No. 1, A4, standard mode.  
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Plain Paper Fax  
Recording method: Laser Beam printing.  
Recording paper sizes: + A4 (210 × 297 mm)  
+ Letter (8.5 × 11 in.)  
+ Legal (8.5 × 14 in.)  
Recording paper weight: 64–90 g/m2  
Fax printing speed: Approx. 6 pages/minute*  
Dialling: + Automatic dialling:  
– One-touch speed dialling (16 locations)  
– Coded speed dialling (100 locations)  
– Group dialling (115 locations)  
+ Regular 10-button dialling (with numeric buttons)  
+ Automatic redialling (including error redialling)  
+ Manual redialling  
+ Pause button  
Networking: + Delayed transmission (up to 117 locations at a single pre-set  
time)  
+ Sequential broadcast (up to 117 locations)  
+ Automatic receiving  
+ Non-ring reception  
+ Deactivate ECM  
+ Net. Switch (Australia and New Zealand only)  
Report/reference: + Activity report (up to 20 transactions)  
+ Non-delivery report  
+ TTI (Transmitter Terminal Identification)  
Toner saver: Economy mode for printing received faxes extends cartridge life  
to approx. 2,700 pages.  
*
Based on Canon FAX Standard Chart No. 1, A4, standard mode.  
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Copier  
Scanning resolution: + 600 × 300 dpi (Direct copy)  
+ 300 × 300 dpi (Memory copy)  
Printing resolution: 600 × 600 dpi  
Default size: 100%  
Reduction sizes: 90%, 80%, 70%  
Copy speed: + Initial copy: 45 seconds  
+ Subsequent copies: 20 seconds  
Multiple copies: Up to 99 copies of a document  
Telephone  
Automatic FAX/TEL switchover  
Answering machine connection (CNG detecting signal, no sound)  
Telephone connection  
Optional handset connection  
Remote reception by telephone (Default reception ID: 25)  
Tone button  
Pause button  
Net. Switch (Australia and New Zealand only)  
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Document Sizes  
The following illustrations show the largest and smallest documents you can feed into the FAX-L250.  
When the document feed lever is set to Automatic document feed  
Maximum Document Size  
Minimum Document Size  
216 mm  
105 mm  
148 mm  
UP TO A MAXIMUM  
OF 32 MINUTES FOR  
EACH PAGE OR  
355.9 mm IN  
LENGTH  
When the document feed lever is set to Manual document feed  
Note that the scanning length may be shorter than the length of the actual document.  
Maximum Document Size  
216mm  
Minimum Document Size  
88,9mm  
UP TO A MAXIMUM  
OF 32 MINUTES FOR  
EACH PAGE OR  
APPROX. 1 METRE  
IN LENGTH  
44,5mm  
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Appendix A – Specifications  
The figure below shows how much of an A4-, letter-, or legal-size document the FAX-L250 scans when  
faxing or scanning.  
MAX. 4.0 mm  
A4/LETTER/LEGAL  
MAX. 4.0 mm  
208 mm  
MAX. 3.0 mm  
MAX. 3.0 mm  
A margin of 3.0 mm on either side of the sheet and 4.0 mm on the top and bottom are outside the  
FAX-L250’s scanning area.  
Printing Area  
Note that the unit cannot print completely from the edge of one border to another. The size of the  
margin differs slightly with the paper size.  
MAX. 5 mm  
A4, LETTER: MAX. 10.1 mm  
LEGAL: MAX. 10.6 mm  
MAX. 4 mm  
MAX. 5 mm  
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Appendix B  
Options  
This section describes the optional equipment available for use with the FAX-L250.  
Optional Handset ....................................................................................................... B-2  
Package Contents .................................................................................................. B-2  
Attaching the Handset to Your Unit ................................................................... B-3  
Control Panel and Functions ............................................................................... B-6  
Maintaining Your Handset ................................................................................... B-8  
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Optional Handset  
The optional handset is available for connection to your FAX-L250. Contact your Canon dealer for  
more information.  
Package Contents  
Make sure you have the following items. If anything is damaged or missing, notify your Canon dealer  
immediately.  
HANDSET  
SCREWS WITH PLUGS  
SCREWS (NOT USED FOR THE  
FAX-L250)  
HANDSET CRADLE  
The two screws with a plastic white head are not for use with the FAX-L250. You only  
need the two screws with plugs provided.  
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Optional Handset  
Attaching the Handset to Your Unit  
To attach the handset to your unit, follow these steps:  
Use a screwdriver to remove the two covers on the left side of the unit.  
1
Remove the screws from the plugs and insert the plugs in the holes on the handset cradle.  
2
3
Insert the plugs with the handset cradle in the holes on the unit.  
If you have difficulty inserting the plugs, turn the unit so that the left side is facing you  
and the right side is placed against a wall. This will allow you to insert the plugs without  
the unit moving.  
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Insert the screws into the plugs and push them in with your finger.  
4
If you cannot push the screws in with your finger, use a phillips screwdriver to push  
them in. (Do not screw them in as the screws may break.)  
Make sure the screws are inserted all the way into the plugs.  
Connect the handset cord to the input jack marked  
on the left side of the unit.  
5
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Optional Handset  
When carrying the unit, do not lift it by the handset cradle as it may break.  
If you need to remove the handset cradle after it is installed, use a small phillips  
screwdriver to remove the two screws.  
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Control Panel and Functions  
This section describes the parts of your handset and its functions.  
RECEIVER  
HOOK BUTTON  
NUMERIC BUTTONS  
R BUTTON  
TRANSMITTER  
RINGER SWITCH  
TONE/PULSE SWITCH  
TELEPHONE LINE CABLE  
For details on the functions see the following pages.  
Ringer Equivalence Number (R.E.N.) (UK only)  
Your British Telecom line has a maximum R.E.N. capacity of 4. Your Canon unit has a  
R.E.N. value of 1 (unless otherwise stated), and this handset also has a R.E.N. value of  
1. You can therefore use additional equipment with a total R.E.N. value of up to 2.  
If the R.E.N. value exceeds 4, the ringer volume will be reduced and one or more of the  
connected equipment may not function.  
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Optional Handset  
Button  
This button can be used when the handset is connected to a PABX or a System ’X’ exchange. The  
button is used to obtain a second line to the PABX while holding the original line (for example, when  
transferring a call from one extension to another or when using some of the new features of the System  
’X’ exchange*). See your PABX user guide, or contact your service provider** for details. See also page  
7-2 of this user’s guide.  
Ringer Switch  
The ringer switch allows you to select the ring volume of the handset for incoming calls. Set to HI, LO,  
or OFF according to your preference.  
Tone/Pulse Switch  
The handset is designed to operate on both Multi-Frequency (Tone) and Loop Disconnect (Pulse)  
telephone lines.  
The Tone/Pulse switch enables you to switch from tone dialling to pulse dialling or vice versa. Contact  
your service provider** for further information.  
Use a pointed instrument to set this switch to P (pulse dialling) or T (tone dialling).  
Numeric Buttons  
Use the numeric buttons to dial the number of the party you wish to call.  
Button  
Press this button to enter a pause between numbers. (For pulse dialling only.)  
# Button  
Press this button to redial the last number you called. (For pulse dialling only.)  
*
System ’X’ exchange features include B.T. STAR SERVICES (UK only), THREE WAY CALLING, and CALL  
WAITING.  
**UK only: Service providers are either British Telecom, Kingston Upon Hull City Council, Mercury Communications  
or your PABX supplier or maintainer.  
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Maintaining Your Handset  
Follow these guidelines to maintain your handset in top working condition.  
Do not leave your handset exposed to direct sunlight.  
Do not install your handset in hot or humid conditions.  
Do not spray aerosol polishes on your handset as they may enter the holes on your handset and  
cause damage.  
Use a damp cloth to clean your handset.  
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Glossary  
A
C
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AC  
CCITT/ITU-T  
Alternating current..The type of electrical  
Formerly known as CCITT, Consultative  
Committee for International Telegraph and  
Telephone. CCITT has been replaced by the  
International Telecommunications  
current available from a wall outlet.  
Activity report  
A journal of the FAX-L250’s fax transactions,  
both sent and received.  
Union-Telecommunications sector (ITU-T), a  
committee created to set international  
standards for telecommunications.  
Auto FAX/TEL switching  
See FAX/TEL switching.  
CNG  
Calling Tone. This is a signal sent by fax  
machines to identify the call as an incoming  
document. When the receiving fax detects this  
signal, it automatically starts to receive the fax  
transmission. The majority of fax machines in  
use today can send and detect CNG signals.  
Automatic dialling  
Dialling fax or telephone numbers by pressing  
one or three buttons. To use automatic  
dialling, you must register the numbers in the  
FAX-L250’s memory. See also One-touch speed  
dialling, Coded speed dialling, and Group  
dialling.  
Coded speed dialling  
An automatic dialling method that allows you  
to dial a fax or telephone number by pressing  
the CODED DIAL button and a two-digit  
code using the numeric buttons.  
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)  
The device included in the FAX-L250 that  
feeds the document being faxed, copied, or  
scanned into the FAX-L250.  
Cursor  
Automatic image reduction  
The underline symbol you see on the LCD  
display when you register numbers and names  
The FAX-L250 can print the date, time,  
company name, and a fax number at the top of  
the faxes it receives. To prevent this  
in the FAX-L250. Press the  
move the cursor.  
or  
button to  
information from crowding the faxed image on  
the page and possibly lengthening the fax, the  
FAX-L250 automatically reduces the size of  
the image on the page.  
D
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dB (A)  
Automatic redialling  
Stands for decibel level (a decibel being a unit  
of measurement for the intensity of the sound  
coming from the unit), adjusted for  
background noise.  
When the receiving fax machine is busy or  
does not answer, or when an error occurs while  
sending, the FAX-L250 waits a specified time  
and then automatically redials the number. If  
the receiving fax is still busy or does not  
answer, the FAX-L250 waits the specified time  
and dials again. If the fax still doesn’t go  
through, the FAX-L250 prints an activity  
report.  
Delayed sending  
The ability to send a document at a preset time  
in the future. You do not have to be in your  
office to use delayed sending to one or more  
destinations. (You can set up only one delayed  
transmission at a time on the FAX-L250.)  
B
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Dialling methods  
Ways of pressing one or more buttons to  
access a number to connect to an outside party  
or fax machine. Dialling methods include  
one-touch, coded speed dialling, group dialling,  
and regular dialling with the numeric buttons.  
bps  
Bits per second. Refers to the speed with which  
a fax machine sends and receives data.  
Broadcasting  
Transmitting documents to more than one  
location (through the FAX-L250’s memory).  
Document  
The sheet of paper containing the data that  
you send to, or receive from a unit.  
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dpi  
G
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Dots per inch. A unit of measurement for  
indicating a unit’s resolution. Your FAX-L250  
produces a resolution of 600 dpi.  
G3, Group 3 fax machine  
Defined by CCITT. Uses encoding schemes to  
transmit image data while reducing the amount  
of data that needs to be transmitted, thus  
reducing transmission time. G3 fax machines  
can transmit one page in less than one minute.  
Encoding schemes for G3 fax machines are  
Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ  
(MR), and Modified Modified READ (MMR).  
Dual access (Multitasking)  
Enables the FAX-L250 to receive a fax, even if  
it is copying or printing a document. Also  
enables you to load other faxes into memory,  
make copies, print out reports, print  
documents or register information while the  
FAX-L250 sends a fax from memory.  
Group dialling  
A dialling method that enables you to dial up  
to 115 registered one-touch speed dialling or  
coded speed dialling numbers together as a  
group. This means that you can press just one  
or three buttons to enter numbers when  
sending the same document to many  
destinations.  
E
ECM  
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Error Correction Mode. The ability of your  
FAX-L250 to reduce system and line errors  
when sending or receiving from another fax  
with ECM capability. ECM is most effective in  
areas where the telephone lines are in poor  
condition or there is frequent interference on  
the line. Do not use ECM if you need to send  
a document quickly and you are sure the other  
party can read your transmission without it  
(turning off ECM also turns off MMR).  
H
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Halftone  
Using this method, the FAX-L250 produces  
shades of grey by mapping dots to be printed.  
Extension  
A telephone connected to the FAX-L250 that  
is used in place of the handset. You can use  
the extension telephone to activate incoming  
reception of documents manually.  
J
Jack  
`
The telephone receptacles on your wall or on  
your FAX-L250 used to connect the  
FAX-L250 to the telephone line, answering  
machine, optional handset, or telephone.  
F
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Factory default  
The FAX-L250 is preprogrammed in the  
factory with settings that we recommend.  
These are known as Factory Default Settings.  
You can customise your FAX-L250 by  
programming settings other than the Factory  
Default Settings.  
M
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Manual receiving  
A method of receiving faxes in which you  
answer all incoming calls using the handset. If  
you hear a slow beep it indicates an incoming  
fax transmission from another machine. Just  
press the (START/COPY) button to receive  
the incoming fax.  
FAX/TEL switching  
This option allows you to set the FAX-L250 to  
automatically detect whether a call is from a  
fax or telephone. If the call is from another  
fax, the transmission is automatically received.  
If the call is from a telephone, the FAX-L250  
rings to let you know, so you can pick up the  
handset. With this feature, one telephone line  
can be shared by both the telephone and the  
fax.  
Manual redialling  
When you use Regular dialling, you can redial  
a number manually simply by pressing the  
REDIAL/PAUSEbutton on the the operation  
panel. The last number called is the number  
redialled.  
Memory broadcast  
FINE  
Allows you to send a scanned fax to as many  
as 117 locations at once, using a combination  
of one-touch speed dialling, coded speed  
dialling, or regular dialling.  
The resolution setting for documents with very  
small characters and lines.  
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Memory sending  
Polling  
Scans a document into memory before the  
FAX-L250 dials the numbers and sends it. This  
method allows you to retrieve your original  
document immediately after scanning.  
One fax machine requesting another to send a  
document. The receiving party calls the fax  
machine holding the document to be sent, and  
requests that it be sent.  
Pulse  
N
Noise  
See Rotary pulse.  
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Q
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A term applied to a variety of problems that  
impair the operation of telephone lines used for  
faxing.  
Quick-on-line sending  
Quick-on-line sending is the easiest and  
quickest way to send a document. After a  
document is set in the Automatic Document  
Feeder (ADF), the FAX-L250 begins to scan  
the entire document into the memory. As the  
first page of a multi-page document is being  
scanned, your FAX-L250 will begin to call the  
other party, and transmit the information even  
as the remaining pages are being scanned. The  
FAX-L250 scans the document quickly so you  
can get it back in a few moments and return to  
work.  
Noise level  
See dB (A).  
Numeric buttons  
The round, numbered buttons on the operation  
panel marked the same as a standard telephone  
keypad. Press them to perform regular dialling.  
You also use the numeric buttons to enter  
numbers and letters when you register numbers  
and names, and for entering coded speed  
dialling codes.  
O
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R
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One-touch speed dialling  
RECEIVE MODE  
An automatic dialling method that allows you  
to dial a fax or telephone number by pressing a  
single one-touch speed dialling button. The  
FAX-L250 can store up to 16 numbers for  
one-touch speed dialling.  
The button that controls how the FAX-L250  
receives fax and telephone calls.  
Receiving  
Receiving transmission is also defined as RX  
or Reception. The FAX-L250 can be  
customised to receive fax documents in many  
ways:  
One-touch speed dialling buttons  
The buttons numbered 1 to 16 on the  
operation panel, each of which may be  
registered as a fax or telephone number. Once  
a number is registered, you press one button to  
dial the entire number.  
Receive fax documents only (FAX ONLY  
MODE)  
Receive both telephone calls and fax  
documents on the same line (Fax/Tel Mode)  
P
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Receive telephone calls and fax documents  
manually (MANUAL MODE)  
Paper feed  
Refers to guiding a sheet of paper into the  
unit’s paper path.  
Reception  
See Receiving.  
Pause  
Redialling-automatic  
A timing entry required for registering certain  
long distance numbers and for dialling out  
through some telephone systems or  
switchboards. Pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE  
button enters a pause between digits of a  
telephone number.  
When the fax you dial does not answer or a  
sending error occurs, the FAX-L250 waits for  
a specified interval and then redials the same  
fax number. You can adjust the number of  
redials and the length of time between  
redialling.  
Photo  
Redialling-manual  
The document setting you use for sending or  
copying documents with intermediate tones,  
such as photographs.  
When you use the regular dialling method, you  
can quickly call the last number dialled by  
pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE button.  
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Reduction mode  
S
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The FAX-L250’s automatic feature that  
slightly reduces the received image to allow  
room at the top of the page for the sender’s ID  
information. You can also reduce the size of  
large incoming documents using the AUTO  
RX REDUCE option.  
Scanning contrast  
A setting that darkens or lightens the scanning  
of documents.  
Sender ID  
Information printed at the top of a fax (also  
called TTI or Transmit Terminal ID):  
Date and time the fax was sent  
Registering  
A process by which you place fax or telephone  
numbers and names in the FAX-L250’s  
memory for automatic dialling so that you can  
save time dialling frequently called  
destinations.  
Sender’s fax/phone number  
Sender’s name  
Your name or company name  
Page number  
Regular dialling  
Pressing the individual numeric buttons to dial  
a fax or telephone number.  
Sending  
Remote receiving ID  
A fax document that has been scanned by a  
facsimile machine and sent over telephone  
lines, in the form of electrical pulses, to  
another facsimile machine. Also called TX or  
Transmit.  
The two-digit code that enables you to  
manually activate a fax using a telephone that  
is connected to the FAX-L250.  
Remote reception  
Activating a fax by answering a telephone that  
is connected to the FAX-L250, but that is not  
located near the FAX-L250. You need to dial  
a remote receiving ID number to start remote  
reception.  
Sending speed  
The rate at which faxes are transmitted  
through the phone line. See also bps (bits per  
seconds).  
STANDARD  
Report  
A document setting for sending normal  
typewritten or printed documents containing  
only text and no drawings, photographs, or  
illustrations.  
A document printed by the FAX-L250 and  
containing information about the faxes it has  
sent or received.  
Resolution  
Standby  
The density of dots for any given output  
device. Expressed in terms of dots per inch  
(dpi). Low resolution causes font characters  
and graphics to have a jagged appearance.  
Higher resolution means smoother curves and  
angles as well as a better match to traditional  
typeface designs. Resolution values are  
represented by horizontal data and vertical  
data, for example, 360 × 360 dpi. This unit  
produces output with 600 × 600 dpi precision.  
The mode in which the FAX-L250 is on and  
ready to use. All operations start from standby  
mode when the LCD displays the time and  
receiving mode.  
T
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Timed sending  
See Delayed sending.  
Tone/pulse setting  
Rotary pulse  
The ability to set the FAX-L250 to match the  
telephone dialling system your telephone line  
uses: touch-tone or rotary pulse.  
A telephone dialling system where a dial is  
rotated to send pulses to the telephone  
switching system. When you pulse dial, you  
hear clicks. When you touch-tone dial, the  
most common dialling system, you hear tones.  
Rotary pulse dialling requires certain setting  
adjustments.  
TONE  
A button that allows you to temporarily switch  
to touch-tone from pulse dialling. In some  
countries, on-line data services may require  
that you use tone dialling.  
RX  
See Receiving.  
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Glossary  
Toner  
A black, resin coated powder contained in the  
FX-3 toner cartridge. The unit applies the  
toner to the surface of the photosensitive drum  
inside the unit via an electrophotographic  
mechanism.  
Toner saver  
You can enable or disable economy printing  
(toner saving feature) when receiving faxes. By  
enabling the TONER SAVING mode, toner  
consumption can be decreased by as much as  
fifty percent, resulting in a longer effective  
cartridge life.  
Transaction number  
A unique number assigned to each fax  
document sent (TX NO.) or received (RX  
NO.) by the FAX-L250 and used to identify  
that particular fax document.  
Transmit  
See Sending.  
TTI  
Transmit Terminal ID. See Sender ID.  
TX  
See Sending.  
U
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UHQ™ Ultra High Quality)  
An exclusive Canon digital image processing  
system that incorporates 64 shades of grey  
along with a special edge enhancement feature  
which ensures that text and photos are  
transmitted with ultimate clarity.  
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Index  
automatic redialling 5-25  
manual redialling 5-24  
receiving 6-18  
cancelling  
A
D
ADF see Automatic Document  
Feeder (ADF)  
delayed sending 5-32 to 5-34  
sending during 5-34  
DELAYED TX button  
explanation 2-23  
deleting  
document in memory 5-37  
dial tone  
confirming 7-5  
dialling  
coded speed 4-11 to 4-18,  
5-15  
group 4-19 to 4-23  
long distance 7-4  
methods 5-15  
ALARM lamp  
sending 5-21  
explanation 2-21  
alternative telephone networks  
7-9 to 7-13  
cartridge seetoner cartridge  
CHANGE CARTRIDGE  
message 6-16, 10-30, 10-31  
CHECK COVER/CART  
message 6-16, 10-31  
CHECK DOCUMENT message  
10-31  
CHECK PAPER SIZE message  
10-31  
CHECK PRINTER message  
10-31  
registering 7-10  
sending with 7-12  
answering machine  
connecting 2-15  
using 6-11  
ANS.MACHINE MODE  
description 6-2  
selecting 6-3  
using 6-11  
arrow buttons  
cleaning  
exterior 11-2  
one-touch speed 4-3 to 4-10,  
5-15  
explanation 2-24  
assembling 2-11  
attaching  
paper loading label 2-12  
paper rest 2-11  
support trays 2-13  
Australia  
FaxStream DUET 6-12  
network FAX/TEL switching  
6-12  
AUTO REDIAL message 10-30  
automatic  
inside of unit 11-3 to 11-5  
scanner components 11-6 to  
11-7  
CLEAR PAPER JAM message  
6-17, 10-31  
CODED DIAL button  
explanation 2-22  
coded speed dialling  
changing names 4-14  
changing numbers 4-14  
description 4-2  
regular 5-15  
special 7-2  
through switchboard 7-2  
dimensions 2-4  
DOC TOO LONG message  
10-31, 10-32  
document  
identifying your 3-8  
in memory 5-35 to 5-39, 6-16  
requirements 5-3  
scanning area 5-5  
document feed  
list 9-11  
redialling 5-24  
storing numbers 4-11  
using 4-17  
COMMUNICATING PLEASE  
WAIT message 10-31  
components 2-18 to 2-24  
connecting  
automatic 5-3, 5-6  
manual 5-3, 5-6  
document feed lever  
explanation 2-21  
DOCUMENT READY message  
10-32  
automatic document feed 5-3  
loading documents 5-7  
selecting 5-6  
Automatic Document Feeder  
(ADF) 2-18  
Adding pages 5-20  
jams 10-5 to 10-7  
removing document 5-22  
automatic redialling 5-24 to 5-28  
cancelling 5-25  
answering machine 2-15  
optional handset 2-15  
power cord 2-16  
telephone 2-15  
telephone line 2-14  
contrast  
DARKER 5-14  
LIGHTER 5-14  
setting 5-14  
STANDARD 5-14  
conventions  
type 1-7  
copying 8-2 to 8-4  
problems 10-26  
receiving while 6-17  
resolution 8-2  
D.T. button  
explanation 2-24  
using 7-5  
E
setting up 5-26  
ECM (Error Correction Mode)  
1-4  
B
ECM RX message 10-32  
ECM TX message 10-32  
editing  
information 3-5  
entering  
date 3-9  
guidelines 3-2  
letters 3-3  
B.T. adaptor 2-15  
broadcasting  
sequential 5-29  
BUSY/NO SIGNAL message  
10-30  
customer support 1-8  
C
numbers 3-3  
symbols 3-3  
time 3-9  
CALLING message 10-30  
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error  
codes 10-30 to 10-34  
resending after 5-38  
connecting 2-15  
inside unit 10-9 to 10-13  
paper 10-5 to 10-17  
memory sending 5-15, 5-18  
MEMORY USED nn%  
message 10-33  
menu system  
FAX PRINTER 3-7, 2-12 to  
12-13  
REPORT SETTINGS 3-7  
12-6 to 12-6  
RX SETTINGS 3-7, 12-10  
to 12-11  
SYSTEM SETTINGS 3-7,  
12-14 to 12-15  
TEL REGISTRATION 3-6,  
12-2 to 12-13  
TX SETTINGS 3-7, 12-8 to  
12-9  
understanding 12-2  
USER SETTINGS 3-6, 12-4  
to 12-5  
using 3-6, 3-7  
messages 6-16, 10-30 to 10-34  
L
LCD display  
explanation 2-21  
list  
F
FAX ONLY MODE  
description 6-2  
selecting 6-3, 6-10  
FAX PRINTER  
accessing 12-12  
description 3-7  
settings 12-13  
coded speed dial 9-11  
documents in memory 5-35  
group dial 9-11  
one-touch speed dial 9-11  
speed dialling 9-10 to 9-11  
user’s data 9-8 to 9-9  
LOAD PAPER message 6-17,  
10-32  
Fax/Tel Mode  
description 6-2  
selecting 6-3  
setting 6-4 to 6-8  
features  
copier 1-5  
main 1-3  
plain paper fax 1-4  
telephone 1-5  
loading 2-33 to 2-35  
recording paper documents  
5-7 to 5-12  
location  
choosing 2-3  
dimensions 2-4  
long distance  
multitasking 1-3  
feeding paper  
dialling 7-4  
N
problems 10-18 to 10-19  
FUNCTION button  
explanation 2-23  
Network FAX/TEL switching  
Australia 6-12  
M
New Zealand 6-14  
New Zealand  
FaxAbility 6-14  
network FAX/TEL switching  
6-4  
NO ANSWER message 10-33  
NO RX PAPER message 10-33  
NO TEL # message 10-33  
NOT AVAILABLE NOW  
message 10-33  
M button 7-12, 7-13  
M label 2-6  
G
attaching 7-9  
manual  
redialling 5-24  
sending via the handset 5-15,  
5-16  
manual document feed 5-3  
loading documents 5-11  
selecting 5-6  
MANUAL MODE  
description 6-2  
selecting 6-3  
using 6-9, 6-10  
memory  
deleting documents from  
5-37  
documents in 5-35 to 5-39  
list of documents in 5-35  
printing documents in 6-17  
resending 5-38  
MEMORY FULL message  
10-32  
group dialling  
creating groups 4-19  
description 4-2  
list 9-11  
sending 5-31  
using 4-22  
numeric buttons  
explanation 2-22  
H
handset 2-20  
O
connecting 2-15  
HANG UP PHONE message  
10-32  
one-touch speed dial buttons  
explanation 2-22  
using 3-6  
one-touch speed dialling  
changing names 4-6  
changing numbers 4-6  
description 4-2  
list 9-11  
storing numbers 4-3  
using 4-9  
J
jams  
after cleaning 10-17  
in Automatic Document  
Feeder (ADF) 10-5 to  
10-7  
in front area 10-14 to 10-16  
in output slots 10-8  
MEMORY FULL PLEASE  
WAIT message 10-33  
MEMORY REF button  
explanation 2-23  
operation panel 2-21  
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10-33  
RESOLUTION button  
explanation 2-22  
FINE 5-13  
P
paper  
receive mode  
jams 10-5 to 10-17  
recording 2-33  
paper delivery  
setting 6-3  
PHOTO 5-13  
STANDARD 5-13  
using 5-13  
RECEIVE MODE button  
explanation 2-22  
using 6-3  
receiving  
ANS.MACHINE MODE  
6-2, 6-3, 6-11  
cancelling 6-18  
FAX ONLY MODE 6-2,  
6-3, 6-10  
Fax/Tel Mode 6-2, 6-3, 6-4  
to 6-8  
in memory 6-16  
MANUAL MODE 6-2, 6-3,  
6-9, 6-10  
face-down delivery 2-39  
face-up delivery 2-40  
paper path 2-37  
selecting 2-38  
selector 2-18, 2-39, 2-40  
password/subaddress  
sending with 5-40 to 5-42  
pause  
entering 7-4  
PBX 7-2  
PLEASE WAIT message 10-22  
polling 6-19  
power cord  
connecting 2-16  
power cut 5-43  
print quality  
problems 10-28  
printing  
documents in memory 6-17  
list of documents in memory  
5-35  
problems 10-27  
receiving while 6-17  
problems  
restricting  
making calls 7-7 to 7-8  
sending 7-7 to 7-8  
RX SETTINGS  
accessing 12-10  
description 3-7  
settings 12-11  
S
safety instructions 1-9 to 1-11  
scanning area 5-5  
sending  
manual via the handset 5-15,  
5-16  
memory 5-15, 5-18  
preparing to send 5-3  
problems 10-20 to 10-22  
sequential broadcasting 5-29  
setting  
methods 6-2  
mode 6-3  
problems 10-22 to 10-25  
while copying 6-17  
while printing 6-17  
while registering 6-17  
recording paper  
loading 2-33  
REDIAL/PAUSE button  
explanation 2-21  
redialling 5-24 to 5-28  
automatic 5-24  
cancelling 5-24, 5-25  
manual 5-24  
replaceable parts 2-10  
replacing cartridge 2-27, 11-8  
report 9-2 to 9-7  
activity 9-2  
transmission (TX) 9-3 to 9-5  
error TX 9-3  
TX 9-4 to 9-5  
reception (RX) 9-6  
memory clear 9-7  
REPORT button  
explanation 2-33  
REPORT SETTINGS  
accessing 12-6  
description 3-7  
settings 12-7  
registering  
fax number 3-10  
name 3-10  
R button 7-2 to 7-3  
receiving while 6-17  
resolution  
copying 8-2  
setting 5-13  
cancelling 5-21  
delayed 5-32  
documents 5-16  
group dialling 5-31  
manual via the handset 5-15,  
5-16  
memory 5-15, 5-18  
methods 5-15  
password/subaddress 5-40 to  
5-42  
resending 5-38  
sequential broadcast 5-29  
telephone line type 3-12  
setting  
contrast 5-14  
resolution 5-13  
copying 10-26  
faxing 10-20 to 10-25  
feeding paper in sheet feeder  
10-18 to 10-19  
general 10-29  
index 10-3 to 10-4  
printing 10-27  
printing quality 10-28  
receiving faxes 10-22 to  
10-25  
sending faxes 10-20 to 10-22  
telephone 10-26  
unable to solve 10-2  
pulse line  
sheet feeder 2-18  
problems feeding into 10-18  
shipping materials  
removing 2-8, 2-9  
special function buttons  
explanation 2-22  
FUNCTION button 2-23  
DELAYED TX button 2-23  
PWD/SUBADD button 2-23  
MEMORY REF button 2-23  
REPORT button 2-23  
D.T. button 2-24  
TONE/+ button  
setting 3-12  
using tone dialling on a 7-6  
PWD/SUBADD button  
explanation 2-23  
R
R button  
explanation 2-24  
registering 7-2 to 7-3  
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connecting 2-15  
problems 10-26  
telephone line  
connecting 2-14  
setting type 3-12  
testing  
arrow buttons 2-24  
R button 2-24  
using 3-6  
U
UHQ™ (Ultra High Quality)  
1-4  
speed dialling  
coded 4-2, 4-11 to 4-18  
group dialling 4-2, 4-19 to  
4-23, 5-31  
lists 9-10 to 9-11  
methods 4-2  
one-touch 4-2, 4-3 to 4-10  
START AGAIN message 10-34  
START/COPY button  
explanation 2-22  
STOP button  
explanation 2-22  
switchboard  
UK 5-13  
alternative telephone  
networks 7-9 to 7-13  
B.T. adaptor 2-15  
M label 2-6, 7-9  
unit  
cleaning 11-2 to 11-7  
components 2-18 to 2-24  
lifting 2-7  
unit 2-36  
TONE/+ button  
explanation 2-24  
using 7-6  
toner cartridge  
handling 2-25  
storing 2-25  
installing 2-27  
replacing 2-27, 11-8  
touch tone  
paper path 2-37  
personalising 3-8  
testing 2-36  
dialling through 7-2  
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
accessing 12-14  
description 3-7  
setting 12-15  
setting 3-12  
transporting 11-9  
unpacking 2-5  
USER SETTINGS  
accessing 12-4  
description 3-6  
settings 12-5  
using on a pulse line 7-6  
TX SETTINGS  
description 3-7  
accessing 12-8  
settings 12-9  
TX/RX CANCELLED message  
10-34  
TX/RX NO. nnnn message  
10-34  
transporting unit 11-9  
user’s guide  
using 1-6  
T
TEL REGISTRATION  
description 3-6  
accessing 12-2  
settings 12-3  
V
Ventilation 1-9, 2-3  
telephone  
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