Ineo 220
Ineo 220
Ineo 220
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Quick Guide
Copy/Print/Fax/Scan/Box Operations
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ineo 220/280/360
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Energy Star® ................................................................................................................................... 1-3
What is an ENERGY STAR® Product? .............................................................................................. 1-3
1.2 Safety information........................................................................................................................... 1-4
Warning and precaution symbols ...................................................................................................... 1-4
Meaning of symbols........................................................................................................................... 1-4
1.3 Regulation notices .......................................................................................................................... 1-8
CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity) for users of the European Union (EU)................................. 1-8
USER INSTRUCTIONS FCC PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES (for U.S.A. users).............. 1-8
INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD (ICES-003 ISSUE 4) (for Canada users) ...... 1-8
If the option WT-507 is mounted to the system ................................................................................ 1-8
Laser safety........................................................................................................................................ 1-8
Internal laser radiation........................................................................................................................ 1-9
CDRH regulations .............................................................................................................................. 1-9
For European users............................................................................................................................ 1-9
For Denmark users........................................................................................................................... 1-10
For Finland, Sweden users .............................................................................................................. 1-10
For Norway users............................................................................................................................. 1-10
Laser safety label ............................................................................................................................. 1-11
Ozone release .................................................................................................................................. 1-11
Acoustic noise (for European users only)......................................................................................... 1-11
For EU member states only ............................................................................................................. 1-12
For EU member states only ............................................................................................................. 1-12
1.4 Caution notations and labels ....................................................................................................... 1-13
1.5 Special Notice to User .................................................................................................................. 1-14
For Europe ....................................................................................................................................... 1-14
1.6 Space requirements...................................................................................................................... 1-15
1.7 Operation precautions.................................................................................................................. 1-16
Power source ................................................................................................................................... 1-16
Operating environment .................................................................................................................... 1-16
Storage of copies............................................................................................................................. 1-16
Precaution on transportation ........................................................................................................... 1-16
1.8 Legal restrictions on copying ...................................................................................................... 1-17
1.9 Introduction to the User’s Guides ............................................................................................... 1-18
Introduction to the book .................................................................................................................. 1-18
Introduction to the User’s Guide DVD ............................................................................................. 1-18
1.10 Available features.......................................................................................................................... 1-20
Copy operations............................................................................................................................... 1-21
Print operations................................................................................................................................ 1-21
Box operations................................................................................................................................. 1-21
Fax operations ................................................................................................................................. 1-21
Network operations.......................................................................................................................... 1-21
Scan operations ............................................................................................................................... 1-21
Advanced functions ......................................................................................................................... 1-21
1.11 Control panel ................................................................................................................................. 1-22
1.12 Guidance function......................................................................................................................... 1-24
Guidance screen .............................................................................................................................. 1-24
Example of the Guidance screen..................................................................................................... 1-28
Animation Guidance......................................................................................................................... 1-29
1.13 Turning the machine on/off.......................................................................................................... 1-34
Turning on the machine ................................................................................................................... 1-34
Turning off the machine ................................................................................................................... 1-34
1.14 Loading paper ............................................................................................................................... 1-35
Loading paper into tray 1/tray 2/tray 3/tray 4 .................................................................................. 1-35
Loading paper into the LCT ............................................................................................................. 1-37
Loading paper into the bypass tray ................................................................................................. 1-39
2 Basic operations
2.1 Basic copy operation ...................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2 Basic print operation ...................................................................................................................... 2-6
Sending print data.............................................................................................................................. 2-6
Before printing ................................................................................................................................... 2-7
Printing............................................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.3 Basic fax operation ....................................................................................................................... 2-10
2.4 Basic scan operation .................................................................................................................... 2-14
Scan data transmissions.................................................................................................................. 2-14
2.5 Basic box operation (registering user boxes) ............................................................................ 2-17
Box operations................................................................................................................................. 2-17
2.6 Basic box operation (saving data in a user box) ........................................................................ 2-22
Saving data in a user box with a Copy mode operation.................................................................. 2-22
Saving data in a user box with a Fax/Scan mode operation ........................................................... 2-24
Saving data in a user box with a User Box mode operation ........................................................... 2-27
2.7 Basic box operation (using saved documents) .......................................................................... 2-30
User Box mode ................................................................................................................................ 2-30
Printing saved documents ............................................................................................................... 2-31
Sending saved documents .............................................................................................................. 2-33
2.8 Using external memory ................................................................................................................ 2-36
Printing a document in external memory ......................................................................................... 2-36
Saving a scanned document to external memory ........................................................................... 2-39
Saving a document stored in external memory to a User Box ........................................................ 2-41
2.9 Using a document in a Bluetooth-compatible cellular phone or PDA ..................................... 2-44
Saving a document stored in a mobile terminal to a User Box ....................................................... 2-44
Printing a document in mobile terminal ........................................................................................... 2-47
8 Advanced functions
8.1 Advanced functions ........................................................................................................................ 8-3
8.2 To register i-Option LK-101 v2/LK-102/LK-105 .......................................................................... 8-5
Registering i-Option LK-101 v2/LK-102/LK-105 ............................................................................... 8-5
Procedure to enable i-Option LK-101 v2/LK-102/LK-105 functions ................................................. 8-5
9 Troubleshooting
9.1 Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 9-3
Why can’t the machine be turned on?............................................................................................... 9-3
Why does no screen appear in the touch panel? .............................................................................. 9-3
Why does a message such as consumable replacement or cleaning maintenance appear? ........... 9-5
Why does the jam message remain displayed? ................................................................................ 9-5
What is image stabilization? .............................................................................................................. 9-6
Why did an error message appear?................................................................................................... 9-7
11 Appendix
11.1 Glossary ......................................................................................................................................... 11-3
11.2 Trademarks and copyrights ......................................................................................................... 11-5
OpenSSL Statement ........................................................................................................................ 11-6
NetSNMP License............................................................................................................................ 11-7
Kerberos........................................................................................................................................... 11-9
WPA Supplicant ............................................................................................................................. 11-11
Mersenne Twister........................................................................................................................... 11-12
Copyright ....................................................................................................................................... 11-12
Note ............................................................................................................................................... 11-12
11.3 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ......................................................................................... 11-13
12 Index
1 Introduction
This [Quick Guide Copy/Print/Fax/Scan/Box Operations] uses illustrations to describe operating procedures
for the most commonly used functions in an easy-to-understand way.
Start by using this manual to become proficient with the useful functions that this machine offers.
For details on the various functions, refer to the User’s Guides on the User’s Guide CD included with this
machine.
In order to operate the machine safely and properly, be sure to read the safety information on page 1-4 of
this manual before use.
For details on trademarks and copyrights, refer to "Trademarks and copyrights" on page 11-5 of this manual.
In addition, this manual contains the following information. Be sure to read the manual before using the
machine.
- Items that must be observed to use the machine safely
- Information regarding product safety
- Precautions when using the machine
The illustrations used in this manual may appear slightly different from views of the actual equipment.
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, we have determined that this machine meets the ENERGY STAR® Guidelines
for energy efficiency.
WARNING Ignoring this warning could cause serious injury or even death.
Meaning of symbols
WARNING
• Do not attempt to remove the covers and panels which have been fixed
to the product. Some products have a high-voltage part or a laser beam
source inside that could cause an electrical shock or blindness.
• Do not modify this product, as a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown could
result. If the product employs a laser, the laser beam source could cause
blindness.
Power cord
WARNING
• Use only the power cord supplied in the package. If a power cord is not
supplied, only use the power cord and plug that is specified in POWER
CORD INSTRUCTION. Failure to use this cord could result in a fire or
electrical shock.
• Use the power cord supplied in the package only for this machine and
NEVER use it for any other product. Failure to observe this precaution
could result in a fire or electrical shock.
Power source
WARNING
• Use only the specified power source voltage. Failure to do that could re-
sult in a fire or electrical shock.
• Connect power plug directly into wall outlet having the same configura-
tion as the plug. Use of an adapter leads to the product connecting to in-
adequate power supply (voltage, current capacity, grounding), and may
result in fire or shock. If proper wall outlet is not available, the customer
shall ask qualified electrician for the installation.
• Do not use a multiple outlet adapter nor an extension cord in principle.
Use of an adapter or an extension cord could cause a fire or electrical
shock.
Contact your authorized service representative if an extension cord is re-
quired.
• Consult your authorized service representative before connecting other
equipment on the same wall outlet. Overload could result in a fire.
CAUTION
• The outlet must be near the equipment and easily accessible. Otherwise
you can not pull out the power plug when an emergency occurs.
Power plug
WARNING
• Do not unplug and plug in the power cord with a wet hand, as an electrical
shock could result.
• Plug the power cord all the way into the power outlet. Failure to do this
could result in a fire or electrical shock.
CAUTION
• Do not tug the power cord when unplugging. Pulling on the power cord
could damage the cord, resulting in a fire or electrical shock.
• Remove the power plug from the outlet more than one time a year and
clean the area between the plug terminals. Dust that accumulates be-
tween the plug terminals may cause a fire.
WARNING
• Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet that is equipped with a
grounding terminal.
Installation
WARNING
• Do not place a flower vase or other container that contains water, or metal
clips or other small metallic objects on this product. Spilled water or me-
tallic objects dropped inside the product could result in a fire, electrical
shock, or breakdown.
Should a piece of metal, water, or any other similar foreign matter get in-
side the product, immediately turn OFF the power switch, unplug the
power cord from the power outlet, and then call your authorized service
representative.
CAUTION
• After installing this product, mount it on a secure base. If the unit moves
or falls, it may cause personal injury.
• Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product, as a fire
could result.
Ventilation
CAUTION
• Using this product in a poorly ventilated room for a long time or producing
a large volume of copies or prints may cause the odor of exhaust air from
the machine. Ventilate the room well.
WARNING
• Do not keep using this product, if this product becomes inordinately hot
or emits smoke, or unusual odor or noise. Immediately turn OFF the pow-
er switch, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and then call your
authorized service representative. If you keep on using it as is, a fire or
electrical shock could result.
CAUTION
• The inside of this product has areas subject to high temperature, which
may cause burns.
When checking the inside of the unit for malfunctions such as a paper
misfeed, do not touch the locations (around the fusing unit, etc.) which
are indicated by a "Caution HOT" caution label.
Consumables
WARNING
• Do not throw the toner cartridge or toner into an open flame. The hot ton-
er may scatter and cause burns or other damage.
CAUTION
• Do not leave a toner unit or drum unit in a place within easy reach of chil-
dren. Licking or ingesting any of these things could injure your health.
• Do not store toner units and PC drum units near a floppy disk or watch
that are susceptible to magnetism. They could cause these products to
malfunction.
CAUTION
• Whenever moving this product, be sure to disconnect the power cord and
other cables. Failure to do this could damage the cord or cable, resulting
in a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown.
• When moving this product, always hold it by the locations specified in the
User’s Guide or other documents. If the unit falls it may cause severe per-
sonal injury. The product may also be damaged or malfunction.
CAUTION
• Unplug the product when you will not use the product for long periods of
time.
7 WARNING
The design and production of this unit conform to FCC regulations, and any changes or modifications
must be registered with the FCC and are subject to FCC control. Any changes made by the purchaser
or user without first contacting the manufacturer will be subject to penalty under FCC regulations.
- This device must be used with a shielded interface cable. The use of non-shielded cables is likely to
result in interference with radio communications and is prohibited under FCC rules.
7 WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
- This device must be used with a shielded interface cable. The use of non-shielded cables is likely to
result in interference with radio communications and is prohibited under CISPR rules and local rules.
Laser safety
This is a digital machine which operates using a laser. There is no possibility of danger from the laser provided
the machine is operated according to the instructions in the manuals.
Since radiation emitted by the laser is completely confined within protective housing, the laser beam cannot
escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.
This machine is certified as a Class 1 laser product: This means the machine does not produce hazardous
laser radiation.
Laser Aperture of
the Print Head Unit
Print Head
CDRH regulations
This machine is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under Radiation Performance Standard according to the
Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1990. Compliance is mandatory for Laser products marketed in the United
States and is reported to the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). This means that the device
does not produce hazardous laser radiation.
The label shown on page 1-13 indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and must be attached to
laser products marketed in the United States.
7 CAUTION
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
- This is a semiconductor laser. The maximum power of the laser diode is 15 mW and the wavelength is
770-800 nm.
7 CAUTION
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
- This is a semiconductor laser. The maximum power of the laser diode is 15 mW and the wavelength is
770-800 nm.
7 ADVARSEL
Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning, når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funk-tion. Undgå udsættelse for
stråling. Klasse 1 laser produkt der opfylder IEC60825 sikkerheds kravene.
- Dette er en halvlederlaser. Laserdiodens højeste styrke er 15 mW og bølgelængden er 770-800 nm.
7 VAROITUS
Laitteen Käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän
turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle la-sersäteilylle.
- Tämä on puolijohdelaser. Laserdiodin sunrin teho on 15 mW ja aallonpituus on 770-800 nm.
7 VARNING
Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren
utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1.
- Det här är en halvledarlaser. Den maximala effekten för laserdioden är 15 mW och våglängden är
770-800 nm.
7 VAROITUS
- Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen.
7 VARNING
- Osynlig laserstrålning när denna del är öppnad och spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.
7 ADVARSEL!
Dersom apparatet brukes på annen måte enn spesifisert i denne bruksan-visning, kan brukeren
utsettes for unsynlig laserstråling som overskrider grensen for laser klass 1.
- Dette en halvleder laser. Maksimal effekt till laserdiode er 15 mW og bølge-lengde er 770-800 nm.
Ozone release
7 CAUTION
Locate the Machine in a Well-Ventilated Room
- A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this machine. An unpleasant odor
may, however, be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive machine operations. For a
comfortable, healthy and safe operating environment, it is recommended that the room be well
ventilated.
7 ATTENTION
Placer l’appareil dans une pièce largement ventilée
- Une quantité d’ozone négligable est dégagée pendant le fonctionnement de l’appareil quand celui-ci
est utilisé normalement. Cependant, une odeur désagréable peut être ressentie dans les pièces dont
l’aération est insuffisante et lorsque une utilisation prolongée de l’appareil est effectuée. Pour avoir la
certitude de travailler dans un environnment réunissant des conditions de confort, santé et de sécurité,
il est préférable de bien aérer la pièce ou se trouve l’appareil.
NOTICE
Do not remove caution labels or notations. If any caution label or caution notation is soiled, please clean to
make legible. If you cannot make them legible, or if the caution label or notation is damaged, please contact
your service representative.
For Europe
The Facsimile has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 1999/5/ EC for pan-European single
terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between
the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional
assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network terminal point.
In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance.
(495.6)
19-1/2
64-15/16 (1649.6)
(495.6)
19-1/2
64-15/16 (1649.6)
35-3/8 (899)
10-1/16
(255)
35-3/8 (899)
10-1/16
(255)
NOTICE
Be sure to allow a clearance of 200 mm (8 inches) or more at the back of this machine for the ventilation duct.
Power source
The power source requirements are as follows.
- Voltage fluctuation: Maximum ± 10% (at 110 V/120 to 127 V/220 to 240 V AC)
- Frequency fluctuation: Maximum ± 3 Hz (at 50 Hz/60 Hz)
– Use a power source with as little voltage or frequency fluctuations as possible.
Operating environment
The environmental requirements for correct operation of the machine are as follows.
- Temperature: 50°F (10°C) to 86°F (30°C) with fluctuations of no more than 50°F (10°C) within an hour
- Humidity: 15% to 85% with fluctuations of no more than 10% within an hour
Storage of copies
To store copies, follow the recommendation listed below.
- Copies that are to be kept for a long time should be kept where they are not exposed to light in order
to prevent them from fading.
- Adhesive that contains solvent (e.g., spray glue) may dissolve the toner on copies.
- Color copies have a thicker layer of toner than normal black-and-white copies. Therefore, when a color
copy is folded, the toner at the fold may peel off.
Precaution on transportation
When holding the handle, exercise care not to get your fingers caught between this unit and the handle.
Copy Scan
Telephone
Fax
line
Printer Box
Box
Advanced Network
functions
Network Network
computer computer FTP server E-mail server WebDAV server
Internet
Print operations
When printing from the computer, various settings can be specified, for example, the paper size, image
quality, color tone and layout. Using a secure printing function, printing of important documents can be
protected with a password.The printer driver can easily be installed from the enclosed CD-ROM.
Box operations
Documents scanned with this machine, received fax documents or data from the computer can be stored.
This stored data can retrieved when needed or it can be transmitted or printed. Personal user boxes can be
set up to be used by specific individuals, and the public user box is available for any number of users.
Fax operations
Not only documents scanned with this machine, but also documents saved in user boxes and computer data
can be faxed. A single fax can be sent to multiple destinations at one time, and a received fax can be
forwarded.
In order to use the fax functions, an optional fax kit FK-502 must be installed.
Network operations
Printing via a network connection is possible. Data scanned with this machine and data in user boxes can
easily be transmitted through the network.By using the control panel to specify a destination, the data can
be transmitted to an FTP server or other network computer, it can be sent as an e-mail attachment, or a fax
can be sent using the Internet.
Scan operations
Paper documents can quickly be converted to digital data. This converted data can conveniently be
transmitted through the network. In addition, this machine can be used as a scanner with a variety of TWAIN-
compatible applications.
Advanced functions
This machine provides advanced functions that enable the user to access contents on the Internet through
the control panel (Web browser), use the intuitive and easy-to-understand user interface (Image Panel), or to
create a text searchable PDF file (searchable PDF).
To use these functions, an optional upgrade kit UK-203 and one of either i-Option LK-101 v2, LK-102, or
LK-105 are required.
Linking to applications enables you to use My Panel or My Address. If necessary, you can customize the
control panel or address book for each user. Using this function, each user can use the control panel or
address book customized in the same way in any MFP, which is linked to applications.
To use these functions, an optional upgrade kit UK-203 and applications are required.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 4 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Guidance screen
You can display the functional description and operating procedure in the touch panel. If necessary, you can
check something you do not understand on the screen while performing a procedure.
% If the [Guidance] key is pressed, the guidance appears based on the displayed screen.
Item Description
[Function] Pressing [Function] displays the Guidance menu classified according to
the function names that are to appear on the screen. It is useful for check-
ing function overview.
[Search by Operation] Pressing [Search by Operation] displays examples of operations available
on this machine and their descriptions, classified by function. In addition,
Pressing [Go to function] displays the setting screen for the currently dis-
played function.
[Function Map] Pressing [Function Map] displays the list of functions and setting items in
a hierarchical structure. This is useful for viewing the description of the
function or setting item you wish to check.
[Other Functions] Pressing [Other Functions] displays the Guidance menu for available
functions and settings that allow this machine to be used more conven-
iently. In addition, Pressing [Go to function] displays the setting screen for
the currently displayed function.
[Name and Function of Pressing [Name and Function of Parts] displays the hardware keys (oper-
Parts] ation buttons) and optional keys installed to check the role of each key.
[Service/Admin. Information] Pressing [Service/Admin. Information] displays the administrator’s name,
extension number and E-mail address.
[Consumables Replace/ Pressing [Consumables Replace/Processing Procedure] utilizes an ani-
Processing Procedure] mation to display the procedure for replacing consumables or to empty
the punch scrap box with an animation. If [Start Guidance] is pressed, the
animation guidance will start.
Example: [Search by Operation] ö [Copying] ö [Selecting the Color] ö [Copy Same Color as Original]
Reference
- If you are viewing the Guidance screen of a different function from the one that is currently selected,
[Go to function] cannot be selected.
For example, if you are in the Fax/Scan mode, [Go to function] on the Guidance screen for the Copy
mode, which is a different function from the Fax/Scan mode, cannot be selected.
- If [Search by Operation] -> [Copying] -> [Copying Special Documents] is selected, instructions and
animation are displayed to enable the user to view the procedure for placing an original. However, [Start
Guidance] is not displayed in the animation for placing an original.
Example: [Function Map] ö [Copy]
Reference
- For details on the animation guidance, refer to page 1-29 of this manual.
- For details on how to replace consumables or operating procedures, refer to page 1-52 in this manual.
- Press [Close] on the Guidance screen to move up one level in the menu structure. Press [Exit] to exit
the guidance mode and return to the screen that was displayed before the [Guidance] key was pressed.
Press [To Menu] to display the Help Menu screen.
d Reference
For details on the Guidance screen, refer to chapter 4 of the [User's Guide Copy Operations].
Animation Guidance
Animation Guidance is a function that allows you to utilize an animation to check the procedure to clear a
paper jam or staple jam or to replace consumables such as a toner cartridge. You can clear a jam or replace
consumables while checking the procedure in the touch panel.
Example of paper jam or staple jam processing (Paper jam in tray 1)
When a paper jam is correctly cleared, the warning release screen appears.
d Reference
For details on how to clear paper jams or staple jams, refer to page 1-41 of this manual.
Example of consumable replacement (Replacement of toner cartridge)
Reference
- If [Search by Operation] ö [Replace consumables.] is selected on the Help Menu screen, you can also
check the procedure to clear a paper jam or staple jam, or replace consumables.
- For details on how to replace consumables, refer to page 1-52 of this manual.
- For details on the Guidance screen, refer to page 1-24 of this manual.
NOTICE
When turning the machine off, then on again, wait at least 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it
off. The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on a short time after being turned off.
Do not turn off the machine while it is printing, otherwise a paper jam may occur.
Do not turn off the machine while it is operating, otherwise data being scanned or transmitted or queued jobs
may be deleted.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 3 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 8 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 8 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
220 e 330 mm w and 8 e 13 w. Any one of these sizes can be selected. For details, contact your service
representative.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 8 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
A flashing "round number" indicates the location of the paper jam/staple jam.
Press [Start Guidance] to remove paper in accordance with the guidance.
If you failed to clear paper jams, message "Paper remaining in device. Remove paper according to
instructions." appears. Retry to remove paper in accordance with the guidance.
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Reference
- For details on how to clear paper jams in the main unit, refer to page 1-42 to page 1-44 of this manual.
- For details on how to clear paper jams in the finisher FS-527, refer to page 1-45 of this manual.
- For details on how to clear paper jams in the finisher FS-529, refer to page 1-47 of this manual.
- For details on how to clear paper jams in the job separator JS-505, refer to page 1-48 of this manual.
- For details on how to clear a staple jam in the finisher FS-527, refer to page 1-49 of this manual.
- For details on how to clear a staple jam in the saddle stitcher SD-509, refer to page 1-50 of this manual.
- For details on how to clear a staple jam in the finisher FS-529, refer to page 1-51 of this manual.
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This illustration shows an example where the optional Reverse Automatic Document Feeder DF-617.
NOTICE
Do not lift the original tray with the original output tray.
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7 CAUTION
The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot.
- Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may result in burns. If you get burnt,
immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical attention.
7 CAUTION
Precautions for toner spills.
- Be careful not to spill toner inside the machine or get toner on your clothes or hands.
- If your hands become soiled with toner, immediately wash them with soap and water.
- If toner gets in your eyes, immediately flush them with water, and then seek professional medical
attention.
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LCT
This illustration shows an example where the optional paper feed cabinet PC-207 is installed.
NOTICE
To close the upper right-side door, press the center of the upper right-side door to securely close the door.
Be careful not to touch the surface of the film or paper take-up roller with your hand.
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This illustration shows an example where the saddle stitcher SD-509 and punch kit PK-517 are installed in
the optional finisher FS-527.
Saddle Stitcher
This illustration shows an example where the saddle stitcher SD-509 and punch kit PK-517 are installed in
the optional finisher FS-527.
NOTICE
When moving the saddle stitcher, do not grab any part other than the handle, otherwise your hand or fingers
may be pinched.
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This illustration shows an example where the optional finisher FS-529 is installed.
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This illustration shows an example where the optional job separator JS-505 is installed.
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This illustration shows an example where the saddle stitcher SD-509 and punch kit PK-517 are installed in
the optional finisher FS-527.
NOTICE
Be careful when clearing jammed staples, otherwise you may be injured.
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Saddle
stitcher
This illustration shows an example where the saddle stitcher SD-509 and punch kit PK-517 are installed in
the optional finisher FS-527.
NOTICE
When moving the saddle stitcher, do not grab any part other than the handle, otherwise your hand or fingers
may be pinched.
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This illustration shows an example where the optional finisher FS-529 is installed.
NOTICE
Be careful when clearing jammed staples, otherwise you may be injured.
When the toner is about to run out, the following message appears (If it is replaceable by the user.).
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For details on the replacement procedure, refer to page 1-55 of this manual.
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For details on the replacement procedure, refer to page 1-57 of this manual.
When the waste toner box is full, the following message appears (If it is replaceable by the user).
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For details on the replacement procedure, refer to page 1-56 of this manual.
When there are no more staples in the finisher, the following message appears.
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For details on the replacement procedure for finisher FS-527, refer to page 1-58 of this manual.
For details on the replacement procedure for saddle stitcher SD-509, refer to page 1-59 of this manual.
For details on the replacement procedure for finisher FS-529, refer to page 1-60 of this manual.
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For details on the emptying procedure, refer to page 1-61 of this manual.
NOTICE
Install the toner cartridge in the position indicated by the label color. Trying too hard to install it will result in
a failure.
Before installing the new toner cartridge, shake it up and down five to ten times.
Keep used toner cartridges in their plastic bags inside their boxes to be collected by your service
representative.
If a toner cartridge other than black is empty, printing can continue using black toner. Press [Continue], and
then select the job to be printed.
When replacing a toner cartridge, be sure to clean the electrostatic charger wire that matches the color of the
replaced toner cartridge. Slowly pull out and push in the charger-cleaning tool as far as possible from front
to back. Repeat this action about three times.
7 CAUTION
Handling toner and toner cartridges
- Do not burn toner or the toner cartridge.
- Toner expelled from the fire may cause burns.
7 CAUTION
Precautions for toner spills
- Be careful not to spill toner inside the machine or get toner on your clothes or hands.
- If your hands become soiled with toner, immediately wash them with soap and water.
- If toner gets in your eyes, immediately flush them with water, and then seek professional medical
attention.
NOTICE
Keep used waste toner box, on which the cap was installed, in the plastic bag inside the box to be collected
by your service representative.
7 CAUTION
Handling toner and the toner box
- Do not burn toner or the toner cartridge.
- Toner expelled from the fire may cause burns.
7 CAUTION
Precautions for toner spills
- Be careful not to spill toner inside the machine or get toner on your clothes or hands.
- If your hands become soiled with toner, immediately wash them with soap and water.
- If toner gets in your eyes, immediately flush them with water, and then seek professional medical
attention.
NOTICE
Keep used drum units in their black plastic bags inside their boxes to be collected by your service
representative.
The drum unit may be easily damaged by light. Leave the drum unit in the black plastic bag until immediately
before it is to be installed.
If a drum unit other than black is empty, printing can continue using black. Press [Continue], and then select
the job to be printed.
7 CAUTION
Precautions for toner spills
- Be careful not to spill toner inside the machine or get toner on your clothes or hands.
- If your hands become soiled with toner, immediately wash them with soap and water.
- If toner gets in your eyes, immediately flush them with water, and then seek professional medical
attention.
This illustration shows an example where the saddle stitcher SD-509 and punch kit PK-517 are installed in
the optional finisher FS-527.
NOTICE
When replacing the staple cartridge, be sure to check that the message is displayed. If the staple cartridge
is removed before the message is displayed, it will result in a failure.
Do not remove the remaining staples, otherwise the machine will not be able to staple after the cartridge is
replaced.
Saddle
stitcher
This illustration shows an example where the saddle stitcher SD-509 and punch kit PK-517 are installed in
the optional finisher FS-527.
NOTICE
When moving the saddle stitcher, do not grab any part other than the handle, otherwise your hand or fingers
may be pinched.
When replacing the staple cartridge, be sure to check that the message is displayed. If the staple cartridge
is removed before the message is displayed, it will result in a failure.
Do not remove the remaining staples, otherwise the machine will not be able to staple after the cartridge is
replaced.
This illustration shows an example where the optional finisher FS-529 is installed.
NOTICE
When replacing the staple cartridge, be sure to check that the message is displayed. If the staple cartridge
is removed before the message is displayed, it will result in a failure.
Do not remove the remaining staples, otherwise the machine will not be able to staple after the cartridge is
replaced.
This illustration shows an example where the saddle stitcher SD-509 and punch kit PK-517 are installed in
the optional finisher FS-527.
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For details, refer to chapter 2 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
2 Basic operations
% If a screen for entering the user name/account name and password appears, type in the necessary
information, and then press [Login] or press the [Access] key. For details, refer to chapter 10 or
chapter 11 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
% Color: Select whether the document will be copied in color or in black and white. As a factory
default, "Auto Color", is selected.
% Paper: Select the paper tray that is to be used. As a factory default, "Auto" is selected.
% Zoom: For enlarged/reduced copying, change the zoom ratio. As a factory default, "100%" (Full
Size) is selected.
% Duplex/Combine: Change the setting when copying double-sided documents or making double-
sided copies of single-sided documents. In addition, multiple document pages can be combined
into a single printed page. As a factory default, "1-sided>1-sided" is selected.
% Finishing Program: Displays the finishing program button that is assigned to the frequently used
finishing function. You can configure the registered finishing functions at one time. The factory
default setting is Sort/(Offset)No/Corner Staple: Top Left.
% Finishing: The printed pages can be sorted by pages or by copies. In addition, the pages can be
stapled or holes can be punched in them.
% Separate Scan: Select this setting to scan a document in different batches. A document scanned in
different batches can be treated as a single copy job.
% Auto Rotate OFF: Select this setting to print copies with the image not rotated to fit the orientation
of the loaded paper.
% Language Selection: Display the Language Selection screen to specify the language to be displayed
in the touch panel.
% For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
% To change the number of copies, press the [C] (clear) key, and then type in the desired number.
% To scan multiple originals using the original glass, select [Separate Scan]. After scanning 1st page
of the original, load the 2nd page and press [Start] again. Repeat this process until all the pages
have been scanned.
After the last page has been scanned, press [Finish], and then press the [Start] key.
% To stop scanning or printing, press the [Stop] key.
% To interrupt the copy job, press the [Interrupt] key.
% To scan the next document while printing (reserve a copy job), position the next document, and then
press the [Start] key.
% For details, refer to chapter 4 of [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
d Reference
In order to print, the network settings must first be specified. Network settings should be specified by the
administrator. Network settings can also be specified by using Web Connection. For details, refer to chapter
5, "Printing", of the [User's Guide Network Administrator].
Printing
1 Create a document in the application, and then select the print command.
% In the Print dialog box, select the printer.
% If "Secure Print", "Save in User Box" or "Proof Print" was selected from the "Output Method" down-
down list in the printer driver, the document is saved in a user box or in the memory of this machine.
Print the document by using the control panel of the machine.
% If a screen for entering the user name/account name and password appears, type in the necessary
information, and then press [Login] or press the [Access] key. For details, refer to chapter 10 or
chapter 11 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
% If fax numbers are already registered, a registered destination can be selected. For details on
registering destinations, refer to page 5-3 of this manual.
% When directly entering the fax number, use the keypad to type in the number.
% A document can be sent to multiple destinations at the same time (Broadcast transmission). For
details on sending a document to multiple destinations, refer to page 5-10 of this manual.
% If necessary, press [Scan Settings], [Original Settings] or [Communication Settings], and specify the
desired settings. For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax
Operations].
% To scan a document that cannot be loaded into the ADF (a thick document or a document on thin
paper), position it on the original glass.
% Press the [Proof Copy] key before pressing the [Start] key to display the preview image of the
currently specified settings on the touch panel.
% To scan multiple originals using the original glass, select [Separate Scan]. After scanning 1st page
of the original, load the 2nd page and press [Start] again. Repeat this process until all the pages
have been scanned.
After the last page has been scanned, press [Finish], and then press the [Start] key.
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To stop the transmission after the [Start] key was pressed, press [Job List], then [Job Details], and then delete
the job to be stopped. For details, refer to chapter 3 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax
Operations].
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SMB TX
Web Service Function
Scan to E-mail
FTP TX
WebDAV TX
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- Data stored in the user box of this machine can also be sent.
- If user authentication is enabled, you can also use the Scan to Home function that sends the scanned
data to your computer or use Scan to Me function that sends the scanned data to your E-mail address.
% If a screen for entering the user name/account name and password appears, type in the necessary
information, and then press [Login] or press the [Access] key. For details, refer to chapter 10 or
chapter 11 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
% If destinations are already registered, a registered destination can be selected. For details on
registering destinations, refer to page 6-3 of this manual.
% A document can be sent to multiple destinations at the same time (Broadcast transmission). For
details on sending a document to multiple destinations, refer to page 6-22 of this manual.
% If necessary, press [Scan Settings], [Original Settings] or [Communication. Settings], and specify the
desired settings. For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax
Operations].
% Press the [Proof Copy] key before pressing the [Start] key to display the preview image of the
currently specified settings on the touch panel.
% To scan multiple originals using the original glass, select [Separate Scan]. After scanning 1st page
of the original, load the 2nd page and press [Start] again. Repeat this process until all the pages
have been scanned.
After the last page has been scanned, press [Finish], and then press the [Start] key.
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The network settings must be specified before scan data can be sent. Network settings should be specified
by the administrator. Network settings can also be specified by using Web Connection. For easier operation,
specify in advance any settings other than the network settings according to the desired application.
For details, refer to chapter 4 of the [User’s Guide Network Administrator]
Box operations
These functions allow document data to be saved on the hard disk installed in the machine and retrieved
when necessary.In addition to data scanned with this machine, data created on the computer and data sent
from another multifunctional peripheral can be saved in this user box.
Box
2 Press [New].
% To change the settings for a registered user box, select the user box whose settings are to be
changed, and then press [Edit].
% User Box No.: Specify the user box number. Press [User Box No.], and then use the keypad to type
in the user box number.
% User Box Name: Specify the user box name. Press [User Box Name], and then use the keyboard
that appears in the touch panel to type in the user box name.
% Password: Specify a password to protect the registered user box. Press [Password], and then use
the keyboard that appears in the touch panel to type in the password.
% Index: Select the index characters used for organizing the registered user boxes. By selecting
appropriate index characters (for example, "TUV" for a user box with the name "Tokyo office"), the
user box can easily be found. Press [Index], and then select the appropriate index characters from
those that are displayed.
Box 1
Box 2
Box 3
Box 4
% The user box can also be specified by pressing [Enter User Box No.], then typing in the box number.
% To search for a user box name, press [Search User Box].
% When saving a document to a user box with a Copy mode function, select "Page Print" to "Yes" to
print the document at the same time that it is saved.
% The user box can also be specified by pressing [Enter User Box No.], then typing in the box number.
% To search for a user box name, press [Search User Box].
% When saving a document to a user box with a Fax/Scan mode function, specifying another
destination allows the document to be sent at the same time that it is saved.
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A user box registered in the address book or registered as a group destination is called a "user box
destination".
Data can also be saved in a user box by specifying a user box destination as the recipient of the fax or scan
data. For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
% The user box can also be specified by pressing [Enter User Box No.], then typing in the box number.
% To search for a user box name, press [Search User Box].
% After pressing [Save Document], you can select a user box to save a document.
% If necessary, you can directly save a document stored in external memory, cellular phone, or PDA
from a User Box.
% For details on functions using an external memory, refer to page 2-36 of this manual.
% For details on using a document in a cellular phone or PDA, refer to page 2-44 of this manual.
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Print data transmitted via the printer driver can be stored in user boxes.
For details on saving data in user boxes using the printer functions, refer to page 4-6 of this manual.
Box
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You can file or edit data saved in a user box. If necessary, you can move saved data or delete a page in a
document.
Operations on data saved in user boxes can also be performed with Web Connection from a Web browser
on a computer.
By using Web Connection, you can search for data in user boxes or you can print or send data without leaving
your desk.
Data can more easily be imported from a user box to the computer. For details, refer to page 7-16 of this
manual. Also refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
% If a password has been specified for the user box, type in the password, and then press [OK].
% An external memory can be connected to this machine to output data contained in memory. Using
the wireless connection, you can also output data in a cellular phone or PDA.
% For details on functions using an external memory, refer to page 2-36 of this manual.
% For details on using a document in a cellular phone or PDA, refer to page 2-44 of this manual.
% From the Print screen, Finishing settings and settings such as the number of copies can be
specified.
% If multiple data items are selected, [Combine] is enabled, and you can print multiple saved data
items at one time. Up to 10 data can be printed at the same time. For details, refer to chapter 7, of
the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
% Press [Preview] to check the preview image.
% If a password has been specified for the user box, type in the password, and then press [OK].
% If multiple data items are selected, [Bind TX] is enabled, and you can print multiple saved data items
at one time. Up to 10 data can be sent at the same time. For details, refer to chapter 7 of the [User’s
Guide Box Operations].
% If destinations are already registered, a registered destination can be selected. For details on
registering destinations, refer to page 6-3 of this manual.
% To directly type in the destination address, press [Direct Input], select the transmission method, and
then type in the destination address.
% A document can be sent to multiple destinations at the same time. For details on sending a
document to multiple destinations, refer to page 6-22 of this manual.
% If necessary, press [Communication Settings], and specify the desired settings. For details, refer to
chapter 7 of the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
% Press [Preview] to check the preview image.
d Reference
When saving a document stored in external memory to a User Box, or saving a scanned document to external
memory, configure settings in advance. For details, refer to chapter 8 in the [User's Guide Box Operations].
% Print settings can be changed when printing a document. For details on how to configure print
settings when printing a document, refer to chapter 7 in the [User's Guide Box Operations].
4 Press [Start].
% If an external memory is already connected, press [Save Document] on the screen for User Box
function.
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% The document name can be changed when saving a document. For details on how to configure
scan or original settings when saving a document, refer to chapter 6 in the [User's Guide Box
Operations].
% If an external memory is already connected, press [Use/File] on the screen for User Box function.
For details on [Use/File], refer to chapter 7 in the [User's Guide Box Operations].
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4 Press [Start].
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To receive a file from a cellular phone or PDA, select this machine, specify the file, and enter the PIN code in
the cellular phone or PDA after the PIN code has been displayed on the control panel.
Cellular phone or PDA operations vary depending on the model.
For details on cellular phone or PDA operations, refer to the manual of the cellular phone or PDA.
% Print settings can be changed in User Settings when printing a document. For details on how to
configure print settings when printing a document, refer to chapter 13 in the [User's Guide Print
Operations].
d Reference
For details on how to print a document in a mobile terminal, refer to chapter 8 in the [User's Guide Box
Operations] or chapter 12 in the [User's Guide Print Operations].
d Reference
To receive a file from a cellular phone or PDA, select this machine, specify the file, and enter the PIN code in
the cellular phone or PDA after the PIN code has been displayed on the control panel.
Cellular phone or PDA operations vary depending on the model.
For details on cellular phone or PDA operations, refer to the manual of the cellular phone or PDA.
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d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 6 of the [User's Guide Copy Operations].
Double-sided copying
When printing a large number of single-sided documents, print on both sides of the paper use by half.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Separate Scan
Repeat this operation until all document pages have been scanned.
Reference
- To copy documents that cannot be loaded into the ADF, position them on the original glass. Documents
can also be scanned in separate batches from the original glass.
- To change the settings, press [Change Setting].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Booklet
For a document containing individual pages, select the "Booklet" function. The page order of the scanned
document is automatically arranged and double-sided copies are printed.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Booklet Original
For a pamphlet with its staples removed from the center binding, select the "Booklet Original" function. The
document will be copied and bound at the center to create copies like the original pamphlet.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Frame Erase
Copies can be produced by erasing unwanted areas around the document, such as the transmission
information on received faxes and the shadows of punched holes.
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- The same width can be erased on all four sides of the document, or the width that is erased can be
specified for each side.
- The width of the frame to be erased can be set between 1/16 inch and 2 inches (0.1 and 50.0 mm).
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Auto zoom
Copies can be produced with the zoom ratio automatically selected based on the size of the loaded
document and the specified paper size.
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- When copying onto paper larger than the document, load the document with the same orientation as
the paper.
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For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Book Copy
A page spread, such as in an open book or pamphlet, can be copied onto separate pages.
This function enables you to copy with the ADF open by placing the original on the original glass. If necessary,
you can place an original image at the center of the paper.
Parameter Description
[Book Spread] Both pages of the page spread are printed on the same page.
[Separation] Separate copies of each page in the page spreads are printed in the docu-
ment page order.
[Front Cover] The front cover and separate copies of each page in the page spreads are
printed in the document page order.
[Front and Back Cover] The front cover, separate copies of each page in the page spreads and the
back cover are printed in the document page order.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Cover Sheet
When copying using paper for cover pages that is different from the paper of the main body of the document,
instead of copying the cover pages and document separately, the entire document can be printed at the
same time using the different types of paper.
Select the paper tray loaded with the paper to be used for the cover pages.
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- Use paper with the same size for the cover pages and for the main body of the document, and load
them in the paper trays in the same orientation.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Staple/Punch
Multi-page documents can be copied and stapled together. Settings can be specified to staple the document
in the corner or at two locations. The Staple settings are available only if the optional finisher is installed.
Holes for filing can be punched in the copies. The Punch settings are available only if the optional punch kit
and finisher FS-527 are installed.
Punch [2-Hole]
Staple [Corner]
Staple [2-Position]
When select the Punch setting, specify the position where holes are to be punched.
Reference
- If the Finishing Program button is used, you can configure the registered finishing functions at one time.
- The following paper can be used with the Staple settings.
Paper weight:
When Finisher FS-527 is installed
Plain Paper (15-15/16 lb to 23-15/16 lb (60 g/m2 to 90 g/m2))
Thick paper 1/2 (24-3/16 lb to 55-5/8 lb (91g/m2 to 209 g/m2 ))
When Finisher FS-529 is installed
Plain Paper (15-15/16 lb to 23-15/16 lb (60 g/m2 to 90 g/m2))
Thick paper 1/2 (24-3/16 lb to 55-5/8 lb (91g/m2 to 209 g/m2 ))*
*Can be used only as a cover page.
Paper sizes:
When Finisher FS-527 is installed
A3 w to A5 v, 11 e 17 w to 8-1/2 e 11w/v
When Finisher FS-529 is installed
A3 w to B5 v, 11 e 17 w to 8-1/2 e 11w/v
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Bypass tray
Use the bypass tray when copying onto envelopes.
When copying onto envelopes, the orientation of the document and paper is extremely important.
Original
Envelope
Print Side
% If envelopes are loaded, select the [Envelope] Paper Type setting. Select a size that matches the
size of the envelope that is loaded.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 and chapter 8 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Registering/recalling programs
Frequently used functions can be registered as a copy program. The registered copy program can easily be
recalled and used.
Registering a program
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- A maximum of 30 copy programs can be registered.
Recalling a program
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 4 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Reference
- When the optional image controller IC-412 v1.1 is installed, only one shortcut key can be enabled.
- If two shortcut keys are configured, [Language Selection] is not displayed.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 6 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Proof Copy
Before printing a large number of copies, a single proof copy or print image can be checked as a preview
image. This allows copy errors to be corrected before a large number of copies are printed.
Reference
- A document can be printed for confirmation purposes when you specify multiple copies.
- To change the selected settings after checking the proof copy, press [Change Setting], and then
change the settings.
- If the original was loaded into the ADF, printing of the proof copy begins without the sereen appearing
confirming that scanning of the original is finished.
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- To change the settings after checking the preview image, press [View Pages], and then change the
settings.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 4 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Meter Count
The total number of printed pages and detailed counts of prints, such as the number of black-and-white
prints, can be checked for various functions.
Total: Displays the total number of pages copied using the "Black" setting, the "Full Color" setting, the "Single
Color" setting, the "2 Color" setting, and the total for all Color settings.
Large Size: Displays the total number of pages copied on large-sized paper using the "Black" setting, the
"Full Color" setting, the "Single Color" setting, the "2 Color" setting, and the total for all Color settings.
Total (Copy + Print): Displays the total number of pages copied and printed using the "Black" setting, the "Full
Color" setting, and the "2 Color" setting.
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- To print the list, press [Print List].
- To view the amount of toner that was used, press [Coverage Rate].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 8 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 4 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Manually entering a Power Save mode
Instead of waiting the specified length of time, the machine can be manually set to enter a power-saving
mode in order to conserve energy. As a factory default, the machine is set to enter Low Power mode when
the [Power Save] key is pressed.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 7 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
Copying while the weekly timer is being used
The limitations of the weekly timer can temporarily be canceled so the machine can be used. In order to
cancel the limitations, the operating hours must first be entered. A password for non-business hours must be
specified in Administrator mode.
Original Orientation
Select "Portrait" or "Landscape" as the orientation for printing on the paper.
Portrait Landscape
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Original
Reduce Enlarge
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Tray
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Collate Offset
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Secure Print
A password can be specified for the document.
This feature is useful for printing confidential documents since the document cannot be retrieved unless the
password is entered from the machine’s control panel.
Box
Password
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Box
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For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
OK
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
User verification
or
User ID or account name account verfication
OK!
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
User verfication
OK!
Box
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Combination
N in 1 printing, which reduces multiple document pages and prints them together on a single sheet of paper,
is useful for economizing the number of printed pages.
2 in 1 4 in 1 6 in 1 9 in 1 16 in 1
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Booklet printing
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Image Shift
The entire image can be shifted, then printed, for example, when adjusting the left and right margins.
Top shift
Left Right
shift shift
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Punch Staple
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Cover Mode
The front and back covers can be printed on different paper.
Select the paper for the cover sheets from a paper tray.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Transparency Interleave
Interleaves can be fed out between OHP transparencies when they are printed on.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Watermark
The document can be printed overlapping a watermark (text stamp).
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For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Overlay
The document can be printed overlapping separate overlay data.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Copy Security
Specify a special pattern or password to prevent copying. There are four copy protect functions: Copy
Protect, Repeatable Stamp, Copy Guard, and Password Copy.
Example: Copy Protect
Printed Copied
- To use the "Copy Guard" and "Password Copy" functions, the optional security kit SC-507 is required.
Windows PCL/PS/XPS drivers: Stamp/Composition tab
Macintosh OS X driver: Stamp/Composition
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Header/Footer
Information registered with this machine as a header/footer can be added when the document is printed.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Color Settings
The document can be printed with the image quality appropriate for the contents of the document.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 and chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Font Settings
The document can be printed with TrueType fonts replaced with printer fonts.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
My Tab
You can configure "My Tab" that allows you to register the frequently used printer driver setting functions
collectively in one tab, and to customize the contents to be displayed in the tab. Using My Tab, you can
change the settings of the frequently used functions on one screen.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
Group destinations
Multiple destinations can be registered together as a single group.
The destinations that can be registered as a group destination must be registered in the address book.
In order to register a group destination, the individual destinations must first have been registered in the
address book.
Destination screen
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Communication List
A log of the transmissions and receptions can be viewed in a report and printed.
The transmission report, reception report and activity report, which combines the transmission and reception
reports, are available in the Communication List screen.
1
2
1
2
d Reference
The activity report can be printed periodically.
For details, refer to chapter 8 of the the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Fax jobs that could not be sent are automatically saved in the Fax Retransmit User Box. Jobs saved in the
Fax Retransmit User Box can be sent manually. Settings must be specified in Administrator mode in order to
automatically save jobs in the Fax Retransmit User Box. For details, refer to chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide
Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Broadcast transmission
Recipients can be specified for broadcast transmissions by typing in the destination using the keypad or by
selecting a registered destination.
In addition, recipients can be specified using a combination of the two methods.
Entering a destination with the keypad
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Reference
- A maximum of 625 destinations can be specified.
Destinations can be specified in the following combination.
Address Book: 500 addresses
Direct Input: 100 fax addresses, 5 E-Mail address, Internet fax address or IP address fax addresses,
5 SMB addresses, 5 FTP addresses, 5 user box addresses, 5 WebDAV addresses
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Reference
- The transmission source information is specified in Administrator mode. Check with the machine’s
administrator for the administrator password.
- The transmission source information is registered by the administrator. Check with the machine’s
administrator for registered information.
- The administrator can set the position for printing the transmission source information on the outside
or inside of the document or it can be set to not be printed.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Scan Settings
From the Scan Settings screen, settings such as the image quality, resolution and density of the scanned
document can be changed.
1 2 3 7
8
9
4 5 6
1 2
Application
1 2 3
4 5 6
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Polling transmission
Saving the data for scanned documents on the sender’s machine and sending it with a request from the
recipient is called "polling transmission".
A document sent using this machine’s "Polling TX" function is stored in this machine’s Polling Transmission
User Box and is sent when a request is received from the recipient.
Sender Receiver
Request for
data to be sent
Polling
Transmission
User Box
Reference
- With polling transmissions, the receiver incurs the cost of the transmission.
- To request that a machine sends data saved with a polling transmission, press [Polling RX] in the
Communication Method Settings screen, and then specify the sender in order to receive the data.
- Bulletin polling transmission can be used if the recipient’s fax machine supports F-code functions.
Relay station
Reference
- To perform relay broadcast transmission, the relay user box and destination must be specified in the
relay station. For destination setting, a group must be specified as the destination in advance.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 7 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Reference
- In order to send the fax late at night, timer transmission must be specified when the document is sent.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Internet faxing
Using the Internet, a scanned document can be sent as an e-mail attachment.
The transmission costs are included in the Internet charges.
Internet
Reference
- Internet fax allows you to transfer a colored original.
- The file attachment is in the TIFF format.
- For details on sending Internet faxes, refer to page 5-21 of this manual.
- Before Internet faxing can be used, various settings must be specified by the administrator.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 2 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
IP address faxing
Specify the recipient's IP address, host name, or E-mail address as the destination to enable a
communication to take place on an intranet such as one belonging to a company.
Reference
- With IP address faxing, color documents can be sent and received.
- Before IP address faxing can be used, various settings must be specified by the administrator.
- IP address faxing is available only between the compatible models of Develop or between models
compatible with the direct SMTP standard recommended by CIAJ (Communications and Information
network Association of Japan). We cannot guarantee correct operation other than the compatible
models.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 2 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Internet faxing
Using the Internet, a scanned document can be sent as an e-mail attachment.
The transmission costs are included in the Internet charges.
When the destination is registered
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Receive
Compulsory
Memory RX
User Box
Reference
- A password can be specified for the Compulsory Memory RX User Box
- Settings for the Compulsory Memory RX User Box are specified in Administrator mode. The
administrator password is required to specify the settings.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 7 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
F-Code transmission
When sending documents, a confidential user box (SUB address) and the transmission password
(transmission ID) can be specified in addition to the fax number of the destination to preserve the
confidentiality of the document.
SUB address
1234
Transmission ID
****
Receive
Confidential
User Box
Reference
- In order perform an F-code transmission, a confidential box and transmission ID must be specified on
the recipient’s fax machine.
- An F-code transmission can be used only if the recipient’s fax machine supports F-code functions.
Fax forwarding
Received fax data can be forwarded to a previously specified destination.
Receive
and
forward
Box
Reference
- Settings for the fax forwarding are specified in Administrator mode. The administrator password is
required to specify the settings.
- In Administrator mode, settings can be specified to print the data of a received fax, even from the
machine, when the fax is forwarded or to have the machine print forwarded data only when an error
occurs.
- If fax forwarding is specified, Memory RX Setting, PC-FAX RX setting and TSI User Box Setting cannot
be used.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 10 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Computer faxing
Data created on the computer can be sent to a destination fax machine with the same settings as if it is
printed.
In order to use computer faxing, the fax driver must be installed.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 4 of the [User’s Guide Fax Driver Operations].
Group destinations
Multiple destinations can be registered together as a single group.
The destinations that can be registered as a group destination must be registered in the address book.
In order to register a group destination, the individual destinations must first have been registered in the
address book.
Destination screen
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Reference
- The higher the resolution, the larger the data becomes.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
1 2 3
4 5
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
1 2
File Type
Color
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
The Color settings are available when saving scan documents in user boxes, when sending data by e-mail or
when transmitting data on a network. The Color settings are not available when faxing.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Page number
The page number can be added to a document to be sent.
Reference
- If [Text Details] is pressed, you can specify the text color, text size, or text type.
- Page numbers can also be added with header/footer settings. The header/footer settings are specified
in Administrator mode.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Reference
- If [Text Details] is pressed, you can specify the text color, text size, or text type.
- The data/time can also be added with header/footer settings. The header/footer settings are specified
in Administrator mode.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Background Removal
When the print on the back side may be reproduced on the front side of the copy or when the original
background is colored, you can adjust the background density to output clear scan data.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Frame Erase
Scans can be sent while erasing unwanted areas around the document, such as the transmission information
on received faxes and the shadows of punched holes.
Reference
- The same width can be erased on all four sides of the document, or the width that is erased can be
specified for each side.
- The width of the frame to be erased can be set between 1/16 inch and 2 inches (0.1 and 50.0 mm).
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Reference
- Unwanted destinations can be deleted from under "Broadcast Destinations", or the settings can be
changed.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
E-mail transmissions
Scan data can be sent as an e-mail attachment simply by specifying the e-mail address.
Internet
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 5 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 3 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
Edit Name
The name of a document saved in a user box can be changed. Documents that were not named when they
were saved can be given a name that will be easier to remember.
Reference
- The document name is the name of the file sent. Change the document name after considering the
conditions of the destination server.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 7 of the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
Scan Settings
When saving data in a user box from User Box mode, press [Scan Settings] to change the settings for
scanning the document. To scan double-sided documents, select "2-Sided" in the Scan Settings screen.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 6 of the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 8 of the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
Combine/Bind TX
Two or more data saved in user boxes can be printed or sent.
When "Combine" is selected
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 7 of the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
Finishing
Before printing data saved in a user box, the finishing settings can be changed.
Setting Description
Sort Select this setting to separate each set of a multi-page docu-
ment.
Group Select this setting to separate the copies of each page in a multi-
page document.
Offset When a finisher is not If the sorting conditions are met, cop-
installed ies are fed out and sorted in an alter-
nating crisscross pattern.
When a finisher is in- The copies are fed out shifted to sep-
stalled arate them.
Staple Copies can be stapled in the corner or at two locations.
Punch Holes for filing can be punched in the copies
Fold/Center Half-Fold Select this setting to fold copies in half before feeding them out.
Staple & Fold
Center Staple & Fold Select this setting to staple copies at two locations along the
center, then fold the copies in half before feeding them out.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 7 of the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
Web Connection
User boxes can be created and operations can be performed on data in user boxes by using
Web Connection. You can use data in user boxes from the computer at your desk.
Enter the IP address of this machine in the "Address" box of the Web browser to use Web Connection to
connect with this machine.
The following operations can be performed from the Box tab of Web Connection.
- Create/edit/delete user boxes.
- Print/send data in user boxes.
- Download data from a user box to a computer.
- Copy/move/delete data in user boxes.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Box Operations].
8 Advanced functions
Function Overview
Web browser By using the control panel of the MFP connected to the network, you can access
to the Internet or intranet and display or print the contents.
Also, through a Web browser, you can operate Web Connection of the MFP con-
nected to the network and use documents saved in user boxes.
Image Panel Image Panel is a new intuitive and easy-to-understand panel interface. This panel
helps you easily image the entire operation flow from loading to sending a docu-
ment.
You can add photo data to the one-touch destinations using Web Connection. The
registered photo data is applied to the address list of Image Panel.
Reference
- If the charging management device is installed on the MFP, Image Panel functions cannot be used.
i-Option LK-102 functions
Function Overview
PDF process When transmitting documents in PDF format using the scan or user box functions,
you can encrypt PDF file with password or digital ID, add a digital signature and
specify properties.
Function Overview
Searchable PDF This function allows you to paste transparent text data into text recognized by-
OCR, and to create a text searchable PDF file.
You can create a searchable PDF file when saving or sending an original as a PDF
file using the scan or User Box function.
Reference
- To use the advanced function, an optional upgrade kit UK-203 is required. For details on purchasing
the optional equipment, contact your service representative.
- To use i-Option LK-101 v2, LK-102 or LK-105 function in the MFP, register i-Option LK-101 v2, LK-102
or LK-105 in the MFP to enable the function.
Function Overview
My Panel With the My Panel function, the environment of the control panel (My Panel) cus-
tomized depending on the application by a user is centrally managed on the server,
and the user can use the My Panel obtained from the selected MFP.
My Address Book With the My Address Book function, the personal address book (My Address Book)
is centrally managed on the server, and a user can use the My Address Book ob-
tained from the selected MFP.
Reference
- To use the advanced function, an optional upgrade kit UK-203 is required. For details on purchasing
the optional equipment, contact your service representative.
- The functions to connect with applications should be enabled from the application side. For details on
enabling the function, refer to the manual for the application.
d Reference
For details on My Panel Manager, refer to the My Panel Manager manual.
For the MFP panel operations when the MFP is connected to My Panel Manager, refer to the [User's Guide
Advanced Function Operations].
1
2
% Select a language.
% Type in the serial number and request code displayed by issuing a request code, and then click the
[Next] button.
% Confirm the registration contents, and the click the [Generate License Code] button.
% Press [License Code] , and then type in the license code issued.
% Press [Install].
% Press [Yes], and then press [OK].
9 Troubleshooting
9.1 Troubleshooting
This section describes common troubleshooting procedures in a question and answer format. If the problem
is not corrected, even after performing the described procedure, contact your service representative.
NOTICE
If the machine is not turned on after the indicated items have been checked, contact your service
representative.
- Touch the touch panel. There is no problem if the touch panel lights up. When the machine is in Power
Save mode, touching the touch panel or pressing a key in the control panel cancels Power Save mode.
- Try pressing the [Power Save] key in the control panel. If the weekly timer has set the machine in Sleep
mode, a screen appears in the touch panel when the [Power Save] key is pressed. Enter the information
indicated in the screen to be able to use the machine during non-business hours.
- Check that the machine has been turned on by using both the sub power switch and the main power
switch.
NOTICE
If no screen appears in the touch panel after the indicated items have been checked, contact your service
representative.
Answer
Replace the displayed consumables or clean the slit scan glass.
The consumable is empty when a message appears, indicating that the consumable be replaced. Copying is
possible for a short time after the message appears, but the consumables should be prepared soon.
- For a toner cartridge
After the message "Toner (X) is low. Replace when indicated." appeared, the message "Replace toner
cartridge (X)." appears. Replace the toner cartridge according to your maintenance agreement.
- For a drum unit
When the message "Please replace following unit(s)." appears, prepare to replace the imaging unit according
to your maintenance agreement.
NOTICE
If the message remains displayed after the replacement or cleaning has been performed, contact your service
representative.
Answer
Image stabilization is performed after a large number of copies have been printed or when there are changes
to the temperature or humidity within the machine.
When image stabilization is finished, wait until printing automatically continues.
NOTICE
If the image stabilization operation does not end after waiting for some time, contact your service
representative.
Answer
Clear the error by following the on-screen instructions.
NOTICE
If the message remains displayed, note the trouble code that appeared in the screen, unplug the machine
from the electrical outlet, and then contact the service representative.
Reference
- To change the default settings for Fax/Scan mode, press the [Fax/Scan] key, and then press the
[Utility/Counter] key.
d Reference
For details, refer to chapter 6 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
d Reference
For details on the Copier Settings parameters, refer to chapter 6 of the [User’s Guide Copy Operations].
For details on the Scan/Fax Settings parameters, refer to chapter 9 of the [User’s Guide Network Scan/Fax
/Network Fax Operations].
For details on the Printer Settings parameters, refer to chapter 13 of the [User’s Guide Print Operations].
System Settings
The display language of the touch panel, the measurement units and settings for the power-saving modes
can be changed.
Copier Settings
The settings for copy functions can be changed so that the operations can easily be performed.
Printer Settings
The settings for print functions can be changed so that the operations can easily be performed.
11 Appendix
11.1 Glossary
Item Description
Broadcast This function is called "broadcast transmission" on this machine. This is the func-
tion that sends a fax to multiple recipients with a single operation.
Center Staple & Fold This is the Finishing function that feeds out paper that is folded in half and stapled
at two places along the center.
Confidential Generally, this refers to correspondence that is opened only by the person it is
addressed to. On this machine, this refers to the function (called a confidential
transmission) where a fax is sent to a specific person. Since confidential trans-
missions use confidential user boxes set up on the machine, these transmissions
can be used when the receiving machine is also equipped with the confidential
transmission function.
Group This Finishing function feeds copies out by page when two or more copies are
printed of a multi-page document.
Half-Fold This is the Finishing function for folding paper in half after it is printed.
Job This is the operation information that is registered with the machine after settings
are applied. The copy and scan operations when the [Start] key is pressed and
the print command sent from a computer are all registered with the machine and
called jobs.
Polling This is the transmission function where a fax transmission is started by an oper-
ation performed by the receiving machine. With a polling transmission, the recip-
ient bears the calling costs since the document to be sent is stored in the memory
of the transmitting machine until the receiver initiates transmission by sending a
reception command.
Power Save This is the mode that the machine automatically enters to conserve energy when
no operation is performed for a specified length of time. Another mode for con-
serving energy is the Sleep mode. The machine conserves more power in Sleep
mode than in Power Save mode.
Power saving This is the function for entering a power-saving mode (Power Save mode or Sleep
mode). The machine can be manually set to a power-saving mode when the
[Power Save] key is pressed.
Punch Holes can be punched in copies for filing.
Save in User Box This is the function where data scanned with a copy, fax or scan operation is save
in a user box set up on the machine. The data saved in the user box can be trans-
mitted or faxed.
Scan operations Scanning of the document is called "scanning", and the methods for sending or
saving the scan data are called the scan functions. These scan functions include
e-mail transmissions, where the scan data is sent to an e-mail address as an at-
tached file, in addition to FTP transmissions, SMB transmissions, WebDAV trans-
missions, Web Service Function, saving in user boxes and using as a scan.
Security functions This is the general name of the various functions for increasing the safety of in-
formation in order to prevent disclosure of the information, for example, so that
confidential data saved on the machine is not disclosed to third parties and vari-
ous settings can be changed only by the person possessing the password.
Sleep This is the mode that the machine automatically enters to conserve energy when
no operation is performed for a specified length of time. Another mode for con-
serving energy is the Power Save mode. The machine conserves more power in
Sleep mode than in Power Save mode.
Sort This Finishing function feeds copies out by set when two or more copies are print-
ed of a multi-page document.
Staple This Finishing function feeds copies out bound with staples when copying docu-
ments containing two or more pages.
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12 Index
A E
Advanced function 8-3 Edit name 7-3
Auto zoom 3-15 E-mail transmission 6-24
Emptying the punch scrap box 1-61
B Enlarge/reduce 3-15
Background removal 6-18
Envelope 3-25
Bind TX 7-10
Binding margin 4-10 F
Bluetooth 2-44 Fax forwarding 5-27
Book copy 3-17 Fax transmission source information setting 5-13
Booklet 3-10 Faxing 2-10
Booklet original 3-10 F-code transmission 5-25
Booklet print 4-9 File type 6-12
Broadcast transmission 5-10 Finishing 3-22, 4-11, 7-14
Bypass tray 3-25 Font settings 4-18
Frame erase 3-13, 6-20
C
Caution notations and labels 1-13 G
Cellular phone 2-44 Glossy mode 4-17
Clearing paper jams and staple jams 1-41 Group user box 2-17
Clearing paper jams in finisher FS-527 1-45 Guidance function 1-24
Clearing paper jams in finisher FS-529 1-47
H
Clearing paper jams in job separator JS-505 1-48
Header/footer 4-15
Clearing paper jams in the ADF 1-42
Clearing paper jams in the paper tray 1-44 I
Clearing paper jams in the right-side door 1-43 ID & print 4-8
Clearing staple jams in finisher FS-527 1-49 Image quality 4-16
Clearing staple jams in finisher FS-529 1-51 Image shift 4-10
Clearing staple jams in saddle stitcher SD-509 1-50 Image stabilization 9-6
Collate 4-5 Internet faxing 5-20
Color 6-12 i-Option LK-101 v2/LK-102/LK-105 8-5
Color setting 4-16 IP address faxing 5-20
Combination 4-9
Combine 7-10 J
Combined copy 3-6 Job history list 6-27
Communication list 5-8
L
Compulsory memory RX user box 5-23
License management server (LMS) 8-5
Computer faxing 5-28
Loading paper 1-35, 1-37, 1-39
Control panel 1-22
Low power mode 3-38
Copy security 4-14
Cover mode 4-12 M
Cover page 3-20 Meter count 3-36
Cover sheet 3-20 My tab 4-19
Current jobs list 6-27
O
D Offset 4-5
Date/time 4-15, 6-14 Operating environment 1-16
Deleting document 7-7 Options 1-62
Double-sided copy 3-5 Original type 6-9
Double-sided documents 7-5 Overlay 4-14
Double-sided print 4-9
P
Page number 4-15, 6-14
R
Registering address book destination 5-3, 6-3
Registering group destination 5-3, 6-3
Registering program 3-27
Regulation notices 1-8
Relay transmission 5-19
Replacing a drum unit 1-57
Replacing consumables 1-52
Replacing the staple cartridge for finisher FS-527
1-58
Replacing the staple cartridge for finisher FS-529
1-60
Replacing the staple cartridge for saddle stitcher
SD-509 1-59
Replacing the toner cartridge 1-55
Replacing the waste toner box 1-56
Request code 8-5
Resolution 6-8
S
Safety information 1-4
Saving in user box 2-22, 4-6
Scan settings 5-15, 7-5
Searching destination 6-22
Secure print 4-6
Select color 4-16
Selecting destinations 2-10, 2-14
Separate scan 3-8
Shortcut key 3-29
Sleep mode 3-38
Space requirements 1-15
Staple 3-22
T
Timer transmission 5-19
Token certificate 8-5
Trademarks and copyright 11-5
Transparency interleave 4-12
Troubleshooting 9-3
Turning on/off 1-34