Bizhub 362 282 222 Network Scanner Operations
Bizhub 362 282 222 Network Scanner Operations
Bizhub 362 282 222 Network Scanner Operations
2 Features
2.1 Scan to E-Mail................................................................................... 2-3
2.2 Scan to FTP ....................................................................................... 2-4
2.3 Scan to SMB...................................................................................... 2-5
2.4 Scan to HDD...................................................................................... 2-6
2.5 Internet faxing ................................................................................... 2-7
2.6 PageScope Web Connection........................................................... 2-8
4 Scan to E-Mail
4.1 Specifying a destination with a one-touch dial button ................. 4-3
Selecting a one-touch dial button.................................................. 4-3
Specifying a destination by touching a one-touch dial button ...... 4-4
Entering the number of a one-touch dial button............................ 4-6
Searching for a one-touch dial button ........................................... 4-8
Specifying chain dialing ............................................................... 4-10
4.2 Entering an address ....................................................................... 4-11
To enter an address ..................................................................... 4-11
4.3 Specifying the scanning quality and zoom ratio.......................... 4-14
Quality .......................................................................................... 4-14
To specify the scanning quality ................................................... 4-15
Density ......................................................................................... 4-16
To specify the density settings .................................................... 4-16
Original Size Set........................................................................... 4-17
5 Scan to FTP
5.1 Specifying a destination with a one-touch dial button .................. 5-3
Selecting a one-touch dial button................................................... 5-3
Specifying a destination by touching a one-touch dial button ....... 5-3
Entering the number of a one-touch dial button............................. 5-5
Searching for a one-touch dial button ............................................ 5-7
5.2 Specifying the scanning quality and zoom ratio ............................ 5-9
Quality............................................................................................. 5-9
To specify the scanning quality .................................................... 5-10
Density .......................................................................................... 5-11
To specify a density setting .......................................................... 5-11
Original Size Set............................................................................ 5-12
5.3 Specifying additional functions...................................................... 5-13
Specifying the transmission report printing conditions ................ 5-14
To specify the transmission report printing conditions................. 5-14
Specifying 2in1 transmission ........................................................ 5-15
6 Scan to SMB
6.1 Specifying a destination with a one-touch dial button ................. 6-3
Selecting a one-touch dial button.................................................. 6-3
Specifying a destination by touching a one-touch dial button ...... 6-3
Entering the number of a one-touch dial button............................ 6-5
Searching for a one-touch dial button ........................................... 6-7
6.2 Specifying the scanning quality and zoom ratio............................ 6-9
Quality ............................................................................................ 6-9
To specify the scanning quality ................................................... 6-10
Density ......................................................................................... 6-11
To specify a density setting ......................................................... 6-11
Original Size Set........................................................................... 6-12
6.3 Specifying additional functions ..................................................... 6-13
Specifying the transmission report printing conditions ............... 6-14
To specify the transmission report printing conditions................ 6-14
Specifying 2in1 transmission ....................................................... 6-15
Specifying double-sided transmission......................................... 6-16
Specifying priority transmission ................................................... 6-18
Specifying timer transmission ...................................................... 6-19
Specifying the stamp setting ....................................................... 6-20
Specifying the e-mail notification destination .............................. 6-21
Specifying a file name .................................................................. 6-22
6.4 If transmission could not be completed....................................... 6-23
Viewing a transmission report...................................................... 6-23
Resending .................................................................................... 6-24
7 Internet faxing
7.1 Specifying a destination with a one-touch dial button .................. 7-3
Selecting a one-touch button ......................................................... 7-3
Specifying a destination by touching a one-touch dial button ....... 7-3
Entering the number of a one-touch dial button............................. 7-5
Searching for a one-touch dial button ............................................ 7-7
Specifying chain dialing .................................................................. 7-9
7.2 Entering an address ........................................................................ 7-10
To enter an address ...................................................................... 7-10
7.3 Specifying the scanning quality and zoom ratio .......................... 7-12
Quality........................................................................................... 7-12
To specify the scanning quality .................................................... 7-13
Density .......................................................................................... 7-14
To specify a density settings ........................................................ 7-14
Original Size Set............................................................................ 7-15
7.4 Specifying additional functions...................................................... 7-16
Specifying the transmission source setting .................................. 7-18
Specifying the transmission report printing conditions ................ 7-19
Specifying 2in1 transmission ........................................................ 7-20
Specifying double-sided transmission.......................................... 7-21
Specifying rotation transmission .................................................. 7-23
Specifying priority transmission.................................................... 7-23
Specifying timer transmission....................................................... 7-24
Specifying the stamp setting ........................................................ 7-25
Changing the subject.................................................................... 7-26
Specifying a reply address ........................................................... 7-27
Specifying a file name................................................................... 7-28
7.5 If transmission could not be completed........................................ 7-29
Viewing a transmission report....................................................... 7-29
Resending ..................................................................................... 7-30
7.6 Receiving Internet faxes ................................................................. 7-31
Settings for Internet faxing............................................................ 7-31
Receiving Internet faxes automatically ......................................... 7-31
Data the can be received .............................................................. 7-31
Receiving Internet faxes manually ................................................ 7-32
13 Appendix
13.1 Product specifications ................................................................... 13-3
Internet fax specifications ............................................................ 13-3
Scan to E-Mail specifications ...................................................... 13-3
Scan to FTP specifications .......................................................... 13-4
Scan to SMB specifications......................................................... 13-4
1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing this machine.
This user manual contains details on the operation methods required for
using the network connection and scanner functions of the
bizhub 362/282/222, precautions on their use, and basic troubleshooting
procedures. Carefully read this user manual before using the machine, to
ensure proper and efficient use. After reading the manual, store it in the
designated holder so that it can easily be referred to when questions or
problems arise during operation.
Views of the actual equipment may be slightly different from the illustrations
used in this user manual.
License information
This product includes RSA BSAFE
Cryptographic software from RSA Security
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2 Features
2.1 Scan to E-Mail
The Scan to E-Mail operation is used to send images scanned on this
machine as e-mail attachments. By registering a destination with a one-
touch dial button, paper documents can be sent by e-mail simply by
touching a button in the One-Touch screen.
- The original document is attached to an e-mail (MIME format) and sent as
an image file in the TIFF format or the PDF format. In order to view the
received image on a computer, e-mail software that supports the MIME
format and software that displays the TIFF format or PDF format must be
installed.
- Images in the TIFF format can be viewed with a TIFF viewer, which is
standard in Windows.
- Images in the PDF format can be viewed with Adobe Reader.
- This machine must be connected to a LAN, and the network settings
must be specified. For details, refer to Chapter 2, "Setup" on page 3-3.
- For details, refer to Chapter 3, "Scan to E-Mail" on page 4-3.
E-mail server
Client computer
Intranet
Internet
E-mail server
Client computer
FTP server
Intranet
Internet
FTP server
Client computer
Intranet
Client computer
Intranet
Print
HDD
E-mail server
Client computer
Internet fax
terminal
Intranet
Internet
E-mail server
Client computer
3 Setup
3.1 Connecting to a LAN
This machine communicates with the TCP/IP protocol using a LAN.
Therefore, a LAN cable must be connected.
To connect to a LAN, use a LAN cable (Fast Ethernet 100BASE-TX cable).
2
Note
The LAN cable is not supplied with this machine. Use a suitable cable for
the installation environment.
The status of each LED is described below.
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Detail
Before specifying any settings, contact your network administrator for
the required information.
Specify the network settings in Administrator mode by using either this
machine’s control panel or PageScope Web Connection. The setting
procedure using this machine’s control panel is described below.
To specify the settings using on PageScope Web Connection, refer to
Chapter 8, "Specifying settings using PageScope Web Connection" on
page 9-3.
Basic Settings
DHCP + + + + +
IP Address Setting o o o o o
Subnet Mask o o o o o
Gateway o o o o o
Self-Domain Name – – – – –
DNS Settings
YES/NO + + + + +
Host Name + + + + +
Domain Name + + + + +
Machine Name
Machine Name 0 0 0 0 0
SMTP Settings
POP3 Settings
POP3 Password – – – – o
Auto-RX Check – – – – o
Mail/Scan Setting
E-Mail Mode – – – – 0
Scan Mode 0 0 0 0 –
Scanner Settings
Activity Report – – – – 0
Gateway TX – – – – –
Subject Registration 0 – – – 0
Divide Settings 0 – – – 0
Frame Type Setting: Specify when connected to a NetWare server and printing from a computer.
IP Filtering: Specify the range of IP addresses that can be accessed and the range that is
blocked.
Proxy IP Address – + – – –
Port Number – + – – –
Item Description
Network Board Set Specify the network board (LAN board) transmission speed.
2 Touch [DHCP].
4 Touch [Enter].
4 Touch [Enter].
4 Touch [Enter].
2 Touch [Gateway].
4 Touch [Enter].
Item Description
4 Touch [Enter].
Item Description
DNS Setting Specify "YES" or "NO" for the DNS (Domain Name System).
When using a DNS server within a network, specify "YES".
When not using a DNS server within a network, specify "NO".
When using an external server such as an Internet provider,
specify "NO" if the IP address of the e-mail server is public. If
the DNS name of the e-mail server is public and the IP address
is not public, specify "YES".
For details on the network environment, contact the network
administrator.
3 Touch [Enter].
Host Name
5 Touch [Enter].
3 Touch [Enter].
Item Description
SMTP Server Address Specify when performing Scan to E-Mail or Internet faxing. In addi-
tion, specify when using the E-Mail notification function with Scan to
FTP, Scan to SMB or Scan to HDD.
Contact the network administrator for the information to be entered.
SMTP Authentication Specify the user name when using the e-mail transmission authenti-
User Name cation (SMTP authentication) function.
Contact the network administrator for the information to be entered.
It is not necessary to specify the setting when the SMTP authentica-
tion user name and the POP3 user name are the same.
SMTP Authentication Specify the password when using the e-mail transmission authenti-
Password cation (SMTP authentication) function.
Contact the network administrator for the information to be entered.
It is not necessary to specify the setting when the SMTP authentica-
tion password and the POP3 password are the same.
2
Note
The following appear when bits 6 and 2 of mode 380 are set to "1" in the
Software Switch Setting screen. For details, refer to "Specifying software
switch settings (machine functions)" on page 10-28.
- SMTP Authentication User Name
- SMTP Authentication Password
If bit 4 of mode 371 is set to "1" in the Software Switch Setting screen,
two SMTP servers can be registered. For details, refer to "Specifying
software switch settings (machine functions)" on page 10-28.
7 Touch [Enter].
Item Description
POP3 User Name Specify the POP3 user name of this machine.
Contact the network administrator for the information to be entered.
Auto-RX Check Specify the interval at which to connect to the POP3 server and
check for e-mail messages (Internet faxing). (1—99 minutes)
7 Touch [Enter].
Item Description
TX Size (Max.) Specify the maximum document size that can be transmitted.
Select "Letter", "Legal", or "11 × 17".
TX Quality (Max.) Specify the maximum resolution that can be sent. Select "200
dpi", "400 dpi", or "600 dpi".
Coding Method Select the encoding method for data to be sent. Select "MH",
"MR", or "MMR". The data capacity is lowest with "MMR" and
highest with "MH".
Item Description
File Type Select the file format (TIFF or PDF) for sending files.
If "TIFF" was selected, the setting changes to "Multi Page TIFF"
with the Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB or Scan to HDD operation.
Coding Method Select either "MH" or "MMR" as the encoding method for the
selected file format. The data capacity is lowest with "MMR"
and highest with "MH".
Item Description
Activity Report Specify whether to be notified of the Internet fax reception results.
RX Doc. Header Print Select whether to print the e-mail header on the first page of a doc-
ument received through Internet faxing.
E-Mail Header Text Text can be added to Scan to E-Mail and Internet fax text.
Fixed Text: Inserts the text that has been registered on this ma-
chine in advance.
Custom Text: Inserts any desired text.
OFF: Does not insert any text. With Scan to E-Mail, fixed text is in-
serted, even if "OFF" is selected.
2
Note
You can save any text using PageScope Web Con-
nection. For details, refer to "E-Mail/Internet FAX (Ad-
ministrator mode)" on page 9-76.
Gateway TX Always select "Restrict" for this machine.
If the optional scanner unit or fax kit has been installed, select "Al-
low" to use this machine in the following ways.
• When this machine is used as a relay machine with an IP relay
transmission
2
Note
For details on IP relay transmission operations, refer to
the User manual [Advanced Scan Operations].
Subject Registration When sending with Scan to E-Mail or Internet faxing, the subject
can be specified. Up to 4 subjects can be registered, allowing you
to use different subjects depending on the contents of the trans-
mission.
Up to 40 characters can be entered.
Divide Settings When performing Scan to E-Mail or sending Internet faxes, specify
whether to separate and attach the scanned original document da-
ta. The separation types that can be specified are described below.
Page Division: Used when performing Scan to E-Mail and sending
Internet faxes. Sends the scanned data separated into pages.
Binary Division: Used when performing Scan to E-Mail. Sends the
specified data separated into portions of a specified size.
2
Note
The binary division function may not be usable de-
pending on the e-mail software used by the recipient.
Item Description
Page Division Used when performing Scan to E-Mail and sending Internet faxes.
Select whether scanned data is divided into pages when being
sent.
2
Note
The binary division function may not be usable de-
pending on the e-mail software used by the recipient.
Binary Division Size When "Binary Division" is set to "ON", enter a division size be-
tween 16 and 2,000 KB.
4 Touch [Enter].
6 Touch [Enter].
Item Description
LDAP Search Select whether to enable or disable the address search used by
an LDAP server. When "Yes" is selected, an LDAP server can be
specified.
LDAP Server Setting Register the LDAP server to be accessed. Up to 5 LDAP servers
can be registered in this machine.
Search Default Setting When multiple LDAP servers are registered, select the primary
LDAP server for performing searches.
LDAP Search
Item Description
LDAP Server Name Enter the LDAP server name. Up to 16 characters can be en-
tered.
Server Address Enter the IP address or host name of the LDAP server. Up to 64
characters can be entered.
Search Base Specify the location on the LDAP server where searches are to
be started.
Up to 255 alphanumeric characters can be entered, excluding
^.
Maximum number of search Specify the maximum number of hits to be received in an LDAP
search between 5 and 100.
Connection time out Specify a search timeout between 5 and 300 seconds.
Port Number Enter a number between 1 and 65535 for the port used to com-
municate with the LDAP server.
Initialize Setting Clears all of the settings that were entered. After the settings are
cleared, check the message, and then touch [Enter].
Check Connection Check the connection to the LDAP server, using the entered
settings.
Item Description
Accept Setting Reception of only the IP addresses in the specified range is per-
mitted.
2
Note
0.0.0.0 cannot be included in a specified range. For example, to specify
the range of addresses before 192.168.1.20, specify the range from
0.0.0.1 to 192.168.1.20.
6 Touch [Enter], and then touch [Enter] in the next two screens that
appear.
IP filtering is specified.
2
Note
Up to 6 domain names can be registered.
2 Touch [Ping].
When synchronizing user authentication When a user is registered, the account that the user
and account track belongs to is also registered. When the user name
and password is entered for authentication, the user
is automatically logged on and can perform opera-
tions as a user of the registered account.
When not synchronizing user authentica- Users and accounts are registered separately. User
tion and account track authentication, then account authentication must be
completed before machine operations can be per-
formed.
4 Scan to E-Mail
4.1 Specifying a destination with a one-touch dial button
You can transmit data simply by touching a one-touch dial button if the e-
mail address of a destination or a mail program has been registered with a
one-touch dial button in advance.
For registering one-touch dial buttons and mail programs, refer to
"Registering destinations" on page 4-32.
3 Touch [One-Touch].
Index 1 Index 36
3 Touch [Search].
– If "LDAP Search" in the Network Settings screen is set to "Yes", a
screen appears, allowing you to select the search method. Touch
[Search One-Touch Keys] when the screen appears.
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Detail
Chain dialing can only be used with one
destination per transmission.
With chain dialing, the address can
contain up to 192 digits (64 characters
from a one-touch dial button + 64
characters from a one-touch dial
button + 64 characters from an entered
address).
The one-touch dial buttons to be used with chain dialing must be
programmed in advance.
2
Note
If bit 3 of mode 018 is set to "1" in the Software Switch Setting screen,
addresses cannot be directly entered. For details, refer to "Specifying
software switch settings (machine functions)" on page 10-28.
To enter an address
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Detail
When the transmission is complete, the specified settings return to their
default.
Quality
You can select the scan resolution (amount of details). Select from the
following resolution settings according to the type of document being
scanned.
Item Description
Text/Photo For documents containing both text and images with color
600 dpi Text&Photo shades, such as photos
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Detail
If data is sent using the "Text/Photo" setting, moiré patterns may appear
in some photos. To reduce the appearance of moiré patterns, send the
data using the "GSR" or "Super GSR" setting.
When a high resolution is selected to send a clearer image, the size of the
attached image data may exceed the size limitations of the provider or
server being used. Before sending the data, check the transmission
capacity.
Item Description
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Detail
If "600 dpi Text" or "600 dpi Text & Photo" is selected, the density can be
set to one of three levels: "Light", "Std.", and "Dark".
2
Note
If the optional fax kit has been installed, [Menu] changes to [Fax Menu].
2
Note
The following functions have no effect, even if settings have been
specified.
- "TSI" on the Setting 1 tab
- "Rotation TX" on the Setting 1 tab
- "E-Mail Notification" on the Network tab
Item Description
Setting 1 TX Report Select under which conditions the transmission report is to be output.
*(Set 1) Default: Outputs according to the specifications of the administrator.
ON: Prints regardless of the transmission results.
If TX Fails: Prints only when undeliverable.
OFF: Does not print regardless of the transmission results.
2in1 Select whether to send using the 2in1 function (printing two pages to
fit on one page).
Stamp Specify whether the document is stamped to indicate that it has been
scanned. The document must be loaded into the ADF.
2
Note
To use the Stamp function, optional stamp unit must be
installed.
Network Subject The Subject line of an e-mail can be selected from Subject lines spec-
*(Net.) Selection ified in advance.
Reply Ad- Displays the e-mail address of this machine as the sender of the e-mail
dress message. When specifying e-mail addresses other than that of this
machine, select an address from a registered one-touch dial button.
File Name Enter when a set file name is to be specified as the file name when sav-
ing the file. Up to 16 characters can be entered.
Item Description
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
6 Touch [Enter].
– Touch [OFF] to cancel the settings.
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Detail
When loading a double-sided document with pages of different widths,
we recommend loading the pages with the same orientation. When a
document with pages of different orientations is scanned, the orientation
of the image data may not be correct.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
4 Touch [Enter].
– Touch [OFF] to cancel the settings.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
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Detail
If no subject has been registered, the e-mail message is sent with the
subject line “[Image File] <one-touch_name>, <machine_name>,
<number>”.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
2
Note
When no file name is specified, the file is automatically sent with a name
in the following format:
<machine_name><scan_date_and_time>.<extension>.
Changing the body You can specify custom text other than the text that was page 3-35
text specified at the factory to be inserted into an e-mail
message. Specify this text in the Scanner Settings
screen, displayed from the Administrator Management
screen.
Page Division and Bi- When attaching the data of multi-page documents or page 3-35
nary Division data of a large volume, you can send the data separated
into pages or portions of specified size. Specify this set-
ting in the Scanner Settings screen, displayed from the
Administrator Management screen.
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Detail
You can change the transmission report printing conditions. For details,
refer to "Specifying the transmission report printing conditions (Report
Settings)" on page 10-17.
3
4
1 Report output date and time Shows the date and time that the report was print-
ed.
Resending
You can resend up to 20 failed transmissions.
1 Touch [Job List], then [Type], and then select the document that could
not be sent.
– If [Retry] and [Change Destination] appear in the screen, the
document does not need to be scanned again.
2
Note
A secondary recipient can be specified if the optional scanner unit or fax
kit is installed.
If the "Restrict One-Touch Editing" parameter on the Administrator Set
screen (displayed from the Administrator Management screen) is set to
"ON", [E-Mail Input] is added to the Administrator Management 1 screen
and can be used to register, change and delete one-touch dial buttons.
For details on the Administrator Set screen, refer to the User manual
[Copy Operations].
If the optional fax kit has been installed, the [E-Mail Input] changes to the
[FAX].
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Detail
The following communication modes can be specified for the secondary
destination.
- PC (E-Mail)
- PC (Scanner)*
- InternetFAX (Internet FAX)
- InternetFAX (IP-TX)*
- InternetFAX (IP Relay)*
- FAX (G3)**
*The communication mode can be specified if the optional scanner unit
or fax kit is installed.
**The communication mode can be specified if the optional fax kit is
installed.
Item Description
One-Touch Name Type in the destination name that will appear on the one-touch dial
button. Up to 12 characters can be entered.
File Type Select the file format (TIFF or PDF) for sending files.
Coding Method Select either "MH" or "MMR" as the encoding method for the selected
file format. The data capacity is lowest with "MMR" and highest with
"MH".
10 Touch [Enter].
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Detail
An index name can contain up to 8 characters.
36 indexes containing up to 15 one-touch dial button can be
programmed.
To name an index
2 Touch [Index].
Operation Scan to Scan to FTP Scan to SMB Scan to HDD Internet fax
Parameter E-Mail
Quality o o o o o
Density o o o o o
Zoom – – – – –
Original Size o o o o o
Set.
TSI – – – – o
TX Report o o o o o
2in1 o o o o o
2-Sided TX o o o o o
Rotation TX – – – – +
Priority TX o o o o o
Timer TX Set- o o o o o
ting
Stamp + + + + +
Subject – – – – +
Reply o – – – +
File Name o o o o +
E-Mail Notifi- – o o o –
cation
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Detail
Up to 30 mail programs can be registered. However, the total number of
mail programs and one-touch button may not exceed 540.
Up to 300 destinations can be registered per mail program.
2
Note
To use the Stamp function, optional stamp unit must be installed.
!
Detail
For procedures on specifying settings for the various operations, refer to
the following pages.
Scan to E-Mail (p. 4-11, p. 4-14)
Scan to FTP (p. 5-9, p. 5-13)
Scan to SMB (p. 6-9, p. 6-13)
Scan to E-HDD (User manual [Box Operations])
Internet fax (p. 7-10, p. 7-12)
9 Touch [Next].
12 Touch [Enter].
5 Scan to FTP
5.1 Specifying a destination with a one-touch dial button
You can transmit data simply by touching a one-touch dial button if the
secondary destination of the upload destination or a mail program has been
registered with a one-touch dial button in advance.
!
Detail
For registering one-touch dial buttons, refer to "Registering destinations"
on page 5-24.
For registering mail programs, refer to "Registering mail programs" on
page 4-41.
3 Touch [One-Touch].
Index 1 Index 36
3 Touch [Search].
!
Detail
When the transmission is complete, the specified settings return to their
defaults.
Quality
You can select the scan resolution (amount of details). Select from the
following resolution settings according to the type of document being
scanned.
Item Description
Text/Photo For documents containing both text and images with color
600 dpi Text&Photo shades, such as photos
!
Detail
If data is sent using the "Text/Photo" setting, moiré patterns may appear
in some photos. To reduce the appearance of moiré patterns, send the
data using the "GSR" or "Super GSR" setting.
When a high resolution is selected to send a clearer image, the size of the
attached image data may exceed the size limitations of the provider or
server being used. Before sending the data, check the transmission
capacity.
Item Description
!
Detail
If "600 dpi Text" or "600 dpi Text & Photo" is selected, the density can be
set to one of three levels: "Light", "Std.", and "Dark".
2
Note
If the optional fax kit has been installed, [Menu] changes to [Fax Menu].
2
Note
The following functions and parameters have no effect, even if settings
have been specified.
- "TSI" on the Setting 1 tab
- "Rotation TX" on the Setting 1 tab
- "Subject Selection" on the Network tab
- "Reply Address" on the Network tab
Item Description
Setting 1 TX Report Select under which conditions the transmission report is to be output.
*(Set 1) Default: Outputs according to the specifications of the administrator.
ON: Prints regardless of the transmission results.
If TX Fails: Prints only when undeliverable.
OFF: Does not print regardless of the transmission results.
2in1 Select whether to send using the 2in1 function (printing two pages to
fit on one page).
Stamp Specify whether the document is stamped to indicate that it has been
scanned. The document must be loaded into the ADF.
2
Note
To use the Stamp function, optional stamp unit must be
installed.
Network File Name Enter when a set file name is to be specified as the file name when
*(Net.) saving the file. Up to 16 characters can be entered.
E-Mail Noti- Specify whether to have an e-mail message sent to a specified one-
fication touch destination to notify you when the transmission is complete.
Item Description
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
6 Touch [Enter].
– Touch [OFF] to cancel the settings.
!
Detail
When loading a double-sided document with pages of different widths,
we recommend loading the pages with the same orientation. When a
document with pages of different orientations is scanned, the orientation
of the image data may not be correct.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
4 Touch [Enter].
– Touch [OFF] to cancel the settings.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
!
Detail
You can change the transmission report printing conditions. For details,
refer to "Specifying the transmission report printing conditions (Report
Settings)" on page 10-17.
3
4
1 Report output date and time Shows the date and time that the report was
printed.
Resending
You can resend up to 20 failed transmission.
1 Touch [Job List], then [Type], and then select the document that could
not be sent.
– If [Retry] and [Change Destination] appear in the screen, the
document does not need to be scanned again.
2
Note
If the "Restrict One-Touch Editing" parameter on the Administrator Set
screen (displayed from the Administrator Management screen) is set to
"ON", [E-Mail Input] is added to the Administrator Management 1 screen
and can be used to register, change and delete one-touch dial buttons.
For details on the Administrator Set screen, refer to the User manual
[Copy Operations].
If the optional fax kit has been installed, the [E-Mail Input] changes to the
[FAX].
Settings can be specified for the following.
Item Description
Remote Destination Name Type in the destination name that will appear on the one-touch
dial button. Up to 12 characters can be entered.
FTP Server Address Specifies the server address of the upload destination using an IP
address or host name.
FTP Port No. Enter the port number to be used for FTP. Enter a numeric value
within the range of 1 to 65535.
File Type/Coding Method Sets the file type and encoding method for saving data.
You can select from TIFF (multiple), TIFF (single), and PDF for the
file type.
Select either "MH" or "MMR" as the encoding method for the se-
lected file format. The data capacity is lowest with "MMR" and
highest with "MH".
4 Touch [One-Touch].
15 To specify the file type of the file to be saved and the encoding method,
touch [Mode 1].
6 Scan to SMB
6.1 Specifying a destination with a one-touch dial button
You can transmit data simply by touching a one-touch dial button if the
secondary destination of the upload destination or a mail program has been
registered with a one-touch dial button in advance.
!
Detail
For registering a one-touch dial button, refer to "Registering
destinations" on page 6-25.
For registering mail programs, refer to "Registering mail programs" on
page 4-41.
3 Touch [One-Touch].
Index 1 Index 36
3 Touch [Search].
!
Detail
When the transmission is complete, the specified settings return to their
defaults.
Quality
You can select the scan resolution (amount of details). Select from the
following resolution settings according to the type of document being
scanned.
Item Description
Text/Photo For documents containing both text and images with color
600 dpi Text&Photo shades, such as photos
!
Detail
If data is sent using the "Text/Photo" setting, moiré patterns may appear
in some photos. To reduce the appearance of moiré patterns, send the
data using the "GSR" or "Super GSR" setting.
When a high resolution is selected to send a clearer image, the size of the
attached image data may exceed the size limitations of the provider or
server being used. Before sending the data, check the transmission
capacity.
Item Description
!
Detail
If "600 dpi Text" or "600 dpi Text & Photo" is selected, the density can be
set to one of three levels: "Light", "Std.", and "Dark".
2
Note
If the optional fax kit has been installed, [Menu] changes to [Fax Menu].
2
Note
The following functions and parameters have no effect, even if settings
have been specified.
- "TSI" on the Setting 1 tab
- "Rotation TX" on the Setting 1 tab
- "Subject Selection" on the Network tab
- "Reply Address" on the Network tab
Item Description
Setting 1 TX Report Select under which conditions the transmission report is to be output.
*(Set 1) Default: Outputs according to the specifications of the administrator.
ON: Prints regardless of the transmission results.
If TX Fails: Prints only when undeliverable.
OFF: Does not print regardless of the transmission results.
2in1 Select whether to send using the 2in1 function (printing two pages to
fit on one page).
Stamp Specify whether the document is stamped to indicate that it has been
scanned. The document must be loaded into the ADF.
2
Note
To use the Stamp function, optional stamp unit must be
installed.
Network File Name Enter when a set file name is to be specified as the file name when
*(Net.) saving the file. Up to 16 characters can be entered.
E-Mail Noti- Specify whether to have an e-mail message sent to a specified one-
fication touch destination to notify you when the transmission is complete.
Setting Description
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
!
Detail
When loading a double-sided document with pages of different widths,
we recommend loading the pages with the same orientation. When a
document with pages of different orientations is scanned, the orientation
of the image data may not be correct.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
4 Touch [Enter].
– Touch [OFF] to cancel the setting.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
!
Detail
You can change the transmission report printing conditions. For details,
refer to "Specifying the transmission report printing conditions (Report
Settings)" on page 10-17.
4 3
1 Report output date and time Shows the date and time that the report was printed.
Resending
You can resend up to 20 failed transmissions.
1 Touch [Job List], then [Type], and then select the document that could
not be sent.
– If [Retry] and [Change Destination] appear in the screen, the
document does not need to be scanned again.
2
Note
If the "Restrict One-Touch Editing" parameter on the Administrator Set
screen (displayed from the Administrator Management screen) is set to
"ON", [E-Mail Input] is added to the Administrator Management 1 screen
and can be used to register, change and delete one-touch dial buttons.
For details on the Administrator Set screen, refer to the User manual
[Copy Operations].
If the optional fax kit has been installed, the [E-Mail Input] changes to the
[FAX].
Settings can be specified for the following.
Item Description
Remote Destination Name Type in the destination name that will appear on the one-touch
dial button. Up to 12 characters can be entered.
Directory Type in the file path of the destination folder. Up to 128 charac-
ters can be entered.
2
Note
A shared folder created on the domain controller of
Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008
cannot be specified.
User Name Type in the login name for the destination computer. Up to 32
characters can be entered.
File Type/Coding Method Sets the file type and encoding method for saving data.
You can select from TIFF (multiple), TIFF (single), and PDF for
the file type.
Select either "MH" or "MMR" as the encoding method for the
selected file format. The data capacity is lowest with "MMR"
and highest with "MH".
4 Touch [One-Touch].
14 To specify the file type of the file to be saved and the encoding method,
touch [Mode 1].
7 Internet faxing
7.1 Specifying a destination with a one-touch dial button
You can transmit data simply by touching a one-touch dial button if the e-
mail address of a destination or a mail program has been registered with a
one-touch dial button in advance.
!
Detail
For registering one-touch dial buttons, refer to "Registering destinations"
on page 7-33.
For registering mail programs, refer to "Registering mail programs" on
page 4-41.
To change the index name, refer to "Naming an index" on page 4-39.
3 Touch [One-Touch].
Index 1 Index 36
3 Touch [Search].
– If "LDAP Search" in the Network Settings screen is set to "Yes", a
screen appears, allowing you to select the search method. Touch
[One-Touch Search] when the screen appears.
!
Detail
- Chain dialing can only be used with
one destination per transmission.
- With chain dialing, the address can
contain up to 192 digits (64 characters
from a one-touch dial button + 64
characters from a one-touch dial
button + 64 characters from an entered
address).
- The one-touch dial buttons to be used with chain dialing must be
programmed in advance.
To enter an address
!
Detail
When the transmission is complete, the specified settings return to their
defaults.
Quality
You can select the scan resolution (amount of details). Select from the
following resolution settings according to the type of document being
scanned.
Item Description
Text/Photo For documents containing both text and images with color
600 dpi Text&Photo shades, such as photos
!
Detail
If data is sent using the "Text/Photo" setting, moiré patterns may appear
in some photos. To reduce the appearance of moiré patterns, send the
data using the "GSR" or "Super GSR" setting.
When a high resolution is selected to send a clearer image, the size of the
attached image data may exceed the size limitations of the provider or
server being used. Before sending the data, check the transmission
capacity.
Item Description
!
Detail
If "600 dpi Text" or "600 dpi Text & Photo" is selected, the density can be
set to one of three levels: "Light", "Std.", and "Dark".
2
Note
If the optional fax kit has been installed, [Menu] changes to [Fax Menu].
2
Note
The following functions have no effect, even if settings have been
specified.
- "File name" on the Network tab
- "E-Mail Notification" on the Network tab
Item Description
Setting 1 TSI Select the entered information, such as this machine‘s name, fax
**(Set 1) number or address, that is printed at the edge of the page. In addition,
the destination name registered with a one-touch dial button can be
printed in this information. For details on registering transmission
source information, refer to "Registering transmission source names"
on page 10-5.
2in1 Select whether to send using the 2in1 function (printing two pages to
fit on one page).
Rotation TX Select whether to rotate the image according to the paper orientation
of the receiving machine.
The quality can be specified as 200 dpi or less when sending A4 size.
Stamp Specify whether the document is stamped to indicate that it has been
scanned. The document must be loaded into the ADF.
2
Note
To use the Stamp function, optional stamp unit must be
installed.
Network Subject Se- The subject line of an e-mail message can be selected from subject
**(Net.) lection* lines registered in advance.
Reply Ad- Displays the e-mail address of this machine as the sender of the e-
dress* mail message. When specifying e-mail addresses other than that of
this machine, select an address from a registered one-touch dial but-
ton.
File Name Enter when a set file name is to be specified as the file name when
saving the file. Up to 16 characters can be entered.
2
Note
The file name in Network functions only when the desti-
nation is a computer e-mail address.
*
The receiving machine prints these items when "Yes" is specified on the RX
Doc. Header Print screen.
**
Changes to ( ) if the optional fax kit has been installed.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
6 Touch [Enter].
– Touch [OFF] to cancel the setting.
!
Detail
When loading a double-sided document with pages of different widths,
we recommend loading the pages with the same orientation. When a
document with pages of different orientations is scanned, the orientation
of the image data may not be correct.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
4 Touch [Enter].
– Touch [OFF] to cancel the setting.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
!
Detail
When no subject is registered, the e-mail subject line “[Image File] (one-
touch name), (machine name), (number)” is sent.
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been installed, touch [FAX Menu].
1 Touch [Menu].
– If the optional fax kit has been
installed, touch [FAX Menu].
2
Note
When no file name is specified, the file is automatically sent with a name
in the following format:
<machine_name><scan_date_and_time>.<extension>.
!
Detail
You can change the transmission report printing conditions. For details,
refer to "Specifying the transmission report printing conditions (Report
Settings)" on page 10-17.
3
4
1 Report output date and Shows the date and time that the report was printed.
time
3 Transmission Informa- Shows the document number, the duration of the transmis-
tion sion, and the transmission mode.
4 Transmission result Shows the transmission result. Any of the following may ap-
pear.
OK: The transmission was completed successfully.
INTERR: The transmission was interrupted.
F. MEM: The memory capacity was exceeded.
NG: The transmission failed.
PT. DEL: The transmission to some destinations failed.
Error code: For details, refer to "Network error list" on
page 12-4.
Resending
You can resend up to 20 failed transmissions.
1 Touch [Job List], then [Type], and then select the document that could
not be sent.
– If [Retry] and [Change Destination] appear in the screen, the
document does not need to be scanned again.
!
Detail
If the e-mail message is in a format that cannot be received, a result
notification (MDN) is returned to the sender as described below.
- TIFF and PDF files sent using Scan to E-Mail
- Data forwarded to the Internet fax address
2
Note
A secondary recipient can be specified if the optional scanner unit or fax
kit is installed.
If the "Restrict One-Touch Editing" parameter on the Administrator Set
screen (displayed from the Administrator Management screen) is set to
"ON", [E-Mail Input] is added to the Administrator Management 1 screen
and can be used to register, change and delete one-touch dial buttons.
For details on the Administrator Set screen, refer to the User manual
[Facsimile Operations].
If the optional fax kit has been installed, the [E-Mail Input] changes to the
[FAX].
!
Detail
The following communication modes can be specified for the secondary
destination.
- PC (E-Mail)
- PC (Scanner)*
- InternetFAX (Internet FAX)
- InternetFAX (IP Address Fax)*
- InternetFAX (IP Relay)*
- FAX (G3)**
* The communication mode can be specified if the optional scanner unit
or fax kit is installed.
** The communication mode can be specified if the optional fax kit is
installed.
Item Description
One-Touch Name Type in the destination name that will appear on the one-touch
dial button. Up to 12 characters can be entered.
TX Size (Max.) Specify the maximum document size that can be transmitted. Se-
lect "Letter", "Legal", or "11 × 17".
TX Quality (Max.) Specify the maximum resolution that can be sent. Select "200
dpi", "400 dpi", or "600 dpi".
Coding method Select the encoding method for data to be sent. Select "MH",
"MR", or "MMR". The data capacity is lowest with "MMR" and
highest with "MH".
4 Touch [One-Touch].
2
Note
If "^" is included in the registered information, the destination may not be
found correctly.
Item Description
2
Note
If 11 or more characters are entered for the keyword, the tenth character
is replaced with the last character entered, preventing the search from
being performed correctly. Therefore, be sure to enter no more than 10
characters.
2 Touch [Search].
4 Touch [One-Touch].
8 Touch [Name].
– To specify detailed search
conditions, touch [Detail Search].
Item Description
One-Touch Key Registration Register one-touch dial destinations for recipients of data
sent using the Scan to E-Mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB,
or Internet fax operation. The registered data can also be
changed or deleted. In addition, the index name can be
changed.
FAX Program Registration Register fax programs as one-touch dial destinations. Un-
like the one-touch dial destination where only recipients
can be registered, scan settings and multiple recipients
can be registered. The registered data can also be
changed or deleted.
Domain Name Registration Register specific characters in advance for quick input
such as when entering a domain name.
!
Detail
When the "Restrict One-Touch Editing" parameter on the Administrator
Set screen (displayed from the Administrator Management screen) is set
to "ON", the Scan (2) tab is added to the Administrator mode page so that
one-touch dial destinations can be registered, changed, or deleted. The
Scan tab does not appear on the User mode page.
Item Description
One-Touch Key Export Exports the one-touch dial button information registered
Registration on this machine and saves the data as a file.
TSI Registration Register the text, such as a name, fax number, or ad-
dress, that is printed at the top of pages sent with the In-
ternet fax operation.
Register the transmission source name that is added at
the top of e-mail messages sent using the Scan to E-Mail
operation.
RX Settings Specify the time and day of the week to print documents
received with the Internet fax operation.
Scan Setting Specify the device name of this machine, which will be
used in file names, and the transmission settings for
scanned data.
All Other Docu- Specify how documents not received over a network are
ments processed and forwarded.
Report Settings Specify the output conditions of result reports and trans-
mission reports.
2
Note
If the optional fax kit has been installed, the Scan tab changes to the
Fax/Scan tab.
Item Description
Common TCP/IP Specify the required settings for using this machine over
Setting a network.
NetWare Status For details, refer to the User manual [Print Operations].
LDAP Server Setting Register the LDAP server to be searched when using the
LDAP search function.
E-Mail/ POP3 Specify the POP3 server to be used with Internet faxing.
Internet
FAX SMTP Specify the SMTP server to be used with the Scan to E-
Mail or Internet fax operation.
FTP Configuration Specify FTP server settings and FTP proxy server set-
tings.
Item Environment
!
Detail
PageScope Web Connection is a device management utility supported
by the HTTP server built into the device. Using a Web browser on a
computer connected to the network, machine settings can be specified
from PageScope Web Connection.
2 In the Address bar, type the IP address of this machine, and then press
the [Enter] key.
– http://<IP_address_of_the_machine>/
Example: If the IP address of the machine is 192.168.1.20
http://192.168.1.20/
!
Detail
When SSL/TLS is enabled, the URL becomes:
https://<IP_address_of_machine>/
Even if "http://" is entered, the URL at "https://" is automatically
accessed.
2
Note
For details on user authentication, refer to User manual [Copy
Operations].
Contact the network administrator for a user name and password.
When logged on with user authentication, a timeout occurs and you will
automatically be logged off from Administrator mode if no operation is
performed for 10 minutes.
If user authentication is performed with an external server and a domain
other than the default domain name is used as an Active Directory, type
in the user name as "user_name@domain_name".
4 5 6 7
1
2 8
3
10
2
Note
To reset the status display and message display, click [Refresh] in the
Web browser.
1 KONICA MINOLTA logo Click the logo to go to the Konica Minolta Web
site at the following URL.
http://konicaminolta.com/
2 PageScope Web Connection logo Click the PageScope Web Connection logo to
display the version information.
2
Note
If the optional fax kit has been in-
stalled, the Scan tab changes to the
Fax/Scan tab.
7 Device name The name of the device being accessed is dis-
played.
9 Information and settings Details of the item selected from the menu are
displayed.
!
Detail
If the utility is used with the cache enabled and Administrator mode was
timed out, the timeout page may appear even after the utility is accessed
again. In addition, since the machine’s control panel remains locked and
cannot be used, the machine must be restarted. In order to avoid this
problem, disable the cache.
2
Note
The menus and commands may vary depending on the Web browser
version. For details, refer to the Help for the Web browser.
For Netscape
3 Under "Compare the page in the cache to the page on the network",
select "Every time I view the page".
2
Note
The secondary recipient can be specified when the optional scanner unit
is installed.
36 indexes can be registered on this machine, and up to 15 one-touch
dial buttons and fax programs can be registered in each index.
The following destination types can be registered here.
Item Description
Item Description
One-Touch Name Type in the name of the recipient that will appear as the name of the one-
touch dial destination. Up to 12 characters can be entered.
File Type Select the format ("TIFF" or "PDF") of the file that is to be sent.
Coding Method Select the coding method ("MH" or "MMR") for the data to be sent. The
data amount with the MMR coding method is less than with the MH
method.
Item Description
One-Touch Name Type in the name of the recipient that will appear as the name of the one-
touch dial destination. Up to 12 characters can be entered.
FTP Server Address Type in the IP address or host name of the server where the data is to
be uploaded.
2
Note
The host name can be entered if "DNS Setting" in the Net-
work Setting screen is set to "YES".
Use Proxy Select whether to use a proxy server when uploading data.
Port Number Enter the server port number. Enter a numeric value within the range of
1 to 65535.
Anonymous Select whether to permit anonymous user access (access that does not
require a login name or password).
Password Enter the login password for the server. Up to 32 characters can be en-
tered.
2
Note
The password appears as "••••". To correct the entered
password, clear "••••", and then type in the correct pass-
word.
Retype Password Reenter the login password.
Directory Specify the name of the directory where the data is to be uploaded. Up
to 128 characters can be entered.
File Type Select the format ("Multi Page TIFF", "Single Page TIFF" or "PDF") of the
file that is to be sent.
Coding Method Select the coding method ("MH" or "MMR") for the data to be sent. The
data amount with the MMR coding method is less than with the MH
method.
Item Description
One-Touch Name Type in the name of the recipient that will appear as the name of the one-
touch dial destination. Up to 12 characters can be entered.
Destination Address Type in the e-mail address of the recipient. Up to 64 characters can be
entered.
TX Size (Max.) Select the maximum document size ("Letter/Legal" or "11*17") for the
data to be sent.
TX Quality (Max.) Select the maximum resolution ("200 dpi", "400 dpi" or "600 dpi") for the
data to be sent.
Coding Method Select the coding method ("MH", "MR" or "MMR") for the data to be
sent. The data amount for the coding methods increase as follows:
MMR, MR, MH.
Item Description
One-Touch Name Type in the name of the recipient that will appear as the name of the one-
touch dial destination. Up to 12 characters can be entered.
Destination Address Type in the IP address or host name of the server where the data is to
be uploaded.
File Path Type in the path to the destination folder. Up to 128 characters can be
entered.
2
Note
A shared folder created on the domain controller of Win-
dows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 cannot be
specified.
User Name Enter the user name. Up to 32 characters can be entered.
Password Type in the login password for the computer where the data is to be
sent. Up to 14 characters can be entered.
2
Note
The password appears as "••••". To correct the entered
password, clear "••••", and then type in the correct pass-
word.
Retype Password Reenter the login password.
File Type Select the format ("Multi Page TIFF", "Single Page TIFF" or "PDF") of the
file that is to be sent.
Coding Method Select the coding method ("MH" or "MMR") for the data to be sent. The
data amount with the MMR coding method is less than with the MH
method.
3 From the "Index" list (center table), click the index that is to be named.
The one-touch dial destinations that are saved in the selected index
appear in the lower half of the page.
3 From the "Index" list, click the index where the one-touch dial
destination is to be saved.
The one-touch dial destinations saved in the selected index appear in
the lower half of the page.
4 Click a box where a one-touch dial destination has not yet been
registered.
Which are the boxes where a one-touch dial destination has not yet
? been registered?
% The boxes where a one-touch dial destination has not yet been
registered contain "---".
6 Specify settings for the parameters in the page for the selected
communication mode.
– To also register the secondary recipient, specify settings for the
parameters, and then click [Sub Address Registration].
– For details on the parameters, refer to "One-Touch Key Registration
(User mode)" on page 9-14.
7 Click [Apply].
The one-touch dial destination is registered.
installed.
2 Click [Next].
– If mode 476 of the software switch settings was changed, only
communication modes that can be selected appear. For details,
refer to "Specifying software switch settings (machine functions)"
on page 10-28.
4 Select the communication mode for the secondary recipient, and then
click [Next].
– If mode 476 of the software switch settings was changed, only
communication modes that can be selected appear. For details,
refer to "Specifying software switch settings (machine functions)"
on page 10-28.
2
Note
The name that appears beside "One-Touch Name" is the same as that
specified for the main recipient. Settings for all other parameters can be
specified.
To delete the registered secondary recipient, click [Sub Address Delete].
3 From the "Index" list, click the index that contains the one-touch dial
destination that is to be changed.
The one-touch dial destinations saved in the selected index appear in
the lower half of the page.
6 Specify settings for the parameters in the page for the selected
communication mode.
– For details on the parameters, refer to "One-Touch Key Registration
(User mode)" on page 9-14.
3 From the "Index" list, click the index that contains the one-touch dial
destination that is to be deleted.
The one-touch dial destinations saved in the selected index appear at
the bottom of the page.
5 Click [Delete].
2
Note
Up to 30 fax programs can be registered. However, the total number of
one-touch dial destinations and fax programs must not exceed 540.
Some functions or parameters registered with a fax program have no effect
depending on the operation performed, as shown in the following table. For
details on each function and parameter, refer to the appropriate page.
o : Has an effect
+ : Has an effect under certain conditions
– : Does not have an effect
Original Type o o o o o
Density o o o o o
Reduction – – – – –
Scan Area o o o o o
TSI – – – – o
Dest. Insert – – – – o
TX Report o o o o o
2in1 o o o o o
2-Sided TX o o o o o
Rotation TX – – – – +
Priority TX o o o o o
Timer o o o o o
Stamp + + + + +
Subject Selec- o – – – +
tion
E-Mail Notifica- – o o o –
tion Destination
Item Description
Program Name Type in the name of the program that will appear as the name of
the one-touch dial destination. Up to 12 characters can be en-
tered.
Original Type
Reduction This is a fax setting. For details, refer to the User manual [Facsimile
Operations].
Menu 1
Dest. Insert Select whether to print the destination name registered with the
one-touch dial button together with other transmission source in-
formation when TSI1 through TSI8 is selected.
TX Report Select the conditions for outputting the transmission results report.
Default: Select this setting to output the report according to the
setting specified from the Administrator Management screen.
Output On: Select this setting to output the report, regardless of
the transmission result.
If TX Fail: Select this setting to output the report only if the trans-
mission failed.
Output Off: Select this setting to not output the report, regardless
of the transmission result.
2in1 Select whether to send an Internet fax using the 2in1 function
(printing two pages on one page).
Rotation TX Select whether or not to rotate the scan image according to the pa-
per orientation of the receiving machine when sending an Internet
fax.
The resolution can be set to 200 dpi or less when sending an A4-
size document.
Priority TX Select whether or not the data is sent with priority over other jobs.
2
Note
To use the Stamp function, optional stamp unit must
be installed.
Menu 2
Subject Selection Select the subject of the e-mail message from the text that has
been registered in advance. For details on registering subject text,
refer to "E-Mail/Internet FAX (Administrator mode)" on page 9-76.
Set Reply E-Mail Address The e-mail address of this machine is displayed as the e-mail reply
destination. To select an e-mail address other than that of this ma-
chine, click [Select Reply E-Mail Address], and select an e-mail ad-
dress from those registered with one-touch dial destinations.
E-Mail Notification Desti- Specify the e-mail address where notification of the URL of the
nation data location is sent when performing the Scan to FTP, Scan to
SMB or Scan to HDD operation. Click [Select E-Mail Notification
Destination], and then select an e-mail address from those regis-
tered with one-touch dial destinations.
Set File Name Type in a file name to specify the name of the file being saved. Up
to 16 characters can be entered.
!
Detail
For procedures on specifying settings for the various operations, refer to
the following pages.
- Scan to E-Mail (p. 4-11, p. 4-14)
- Scan to FTP (p. 5-9, p. 5-13)
- Scan to SMB (p. 6-9, p. 6-13)
- Scan to E-HDD (User manual [Box Operations])
- Internet fax (p. 7-10, p. 7-12)
3 From the "Index" list, click the index where the fax program is to be
registered. The one-touch dial destinations saved in the selected index
appear in the lower half of the page.
4 Click a box where a one-touch dial destination has not yet been
registered.
Which are the boxes where a one-touch dial destination has not yet
? been registered?
% The boxes where a one-touch dial destination has not yet been
registered contain "---".
6 Click [Apply].
3 From the "Index" list, click the index that contains the fax program that
is to be changed.
The one-touch dial destinations saved in the selected index appear in
the lower half of the page.
6 Click [Apply].
3 From the "Index" list, click the index that contains the fax program that
is to be deleted.
The one-touch dial destinations saved in the selected index appear at
the bottom of the page.
5 Click [Delete].
4 Click [OK].
Item Description
Mode 1 Select this setting to export the data in its complete format, including the mail
program data (fax program data if the optional fax kit has been installed). The
data can be edited and imported again. In addition, the data can be imported
onto a different machine of the same model.
2
Note
Before importing the data onto a different machine, erase all of
the data first.
Mode 3 In addition to the conditions described for Mode 1, the password is encrypt-
ed. The password cannot be edited.
Mode 4 In addition to the conditions described for Mode 2, the password is encrypt-
ed. The password cannot be edited.
!
Detail
The exported data is written in the UTF-8 character code. Edit the data
with the UTF-8 character code.
2
Note
Do not edit data exported with "Mode 3" or "Mode 4" selected, otherwise
the data may not be imported correctly.
4 Click [Save].
6 Click [Save].
The exported data is saved in the specified directory.
3 Click [Browse].
5 Click [Execute].
The registered one-touch dial button data is imported.
4 Click [OK].
Item Description
Quality/Mode
Default Quality Select the default quality setting that is specified after an operation is com-
plete.
Default Density Select the default density setting that is specified after an operation is com-
plete.
Com. Mode Select the default communication mode that is specified after an operation is
complete. Select "TX: PC (E-mail)" or "TX: Internet FAX".
FAX Menu
TSI Select how the transmission source name is attached and the type of trans-
mission source information from 1 through 8.
Off: Select this setting to not attach the transmission source name.
Inside Body Text: Select this setting to print the transmission source name on
the original document.
Outside Body Text: Select this setting to not print the transmission source
name on the original document.
Rotation TX Specify whether to reset the rotation transmission after the operation is com-
plete.
2-Sided TX Specify whether to reset the double-sided transmission after the operation is
complete.
Original Bind If "2-Sided TX" was set to "On", select from "Left Binding", "Top Binding" or
Direction "Auto" for the binding position of the document.
2
Note
The communication modes that can be set differ depending on the
options that are installed.
Item Description
Timer Specify whether or not received Internet faxes are printed at a specified time
instead of being printed immediately.
On: Select this setting to collect all received Internet faxes during the speci-
fied time period on the specified days, and print them together. Specify the
days, starting time and ending time.
Off: Select this setting to immediately print an Internet fax that is received.
Stop Time Type in the ending time for printing received Internet faxes.
Start Time Type in the starting time for printing received Internet faxes.
Day Of The Select the day of the week to print at the specified time.
Week
Memory Lock Specify the four-digit password used to print Internet faxes received outside
Password of the specified time period. To change the password, click [Change Pass-
word], and then specify a new password.
2
Note
The password appears as "••••". To correct the entered pass-
word, clear "••••", and then type in the correct password.
2
Note
For details on entering a password to print received Internet faxes, refer
to "To print manually" on page 10-16.
Item Description
Machine Name Enter the device name of this machine that is used for the file name. Up to 16
characters can be entered.
Division by Applied when performing the Scan to E-Mail or Internet fax operation.
Page Select whether the data is divided by page when scanned data is sent.
2
Note
Depending on the e-mail software used by the recipient, the bi-
nary division ("Division by Size") may not be available.
Size of Division When "Division by Size" is set to "On", type in the size of the data sections
(between 16 and 2000 KB)
Interval of Divi- When "Division by Size" is set to "On", type in the number of seconds (be-
sion Transmis- tween 1 and 255) for the interval when the divided data is sent.
sion
E-mail Mode
TX Quality Select the maximum resolution ("200 dpi", "400 dpi" or "600 dpi") for the data
(Max.) to be sent as an Internet fax.
TX Size (Max.) Select the maximum document size ("Letter", "Legal" or "11*17") for the data
to be sent as an Internet fax.
Coding Method Select the coding method ("MH", "MR" or "MMR") for the data to be sent as
an Internet fax. The data amount for the coding methods increase as follows:
MMR, MR, MH.
Scan Mode
B/W: File Type Select the format ("TIFF" or "PDF") of the data that is to be saved when per-
forming the Scan to E-Mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB, or Scan to HDD op-
eration.
If "TIFF" was selected, the setting changes to "Multi Page TIFF" with the Scan
to FTP, Scan to SMB or Scan to HDD operation.
B/W: Coding Select the coding method ("MH" or "MMR") for the data to be sent when per-
Method forming the Scan to E-Mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB, or Scan to HDD op-
eration. The data amount with the MMR coding method is less than with the
MH method.
2
Note
Select the forwarding recipient from a one-touch dial destination. Be sure
to register the address of the forwarding recipient as a one-touch dial
destination in advance.
A document that was sent and forwarded cannot be forwarded to the
administrator.
4 Select the address of the forwarding destination, and then click [Apply].
– Only one address can be selected.
5 Click [Apply].
Item Description
RX Doc. Set- When "Distribution Conditions" is set to "Specified", select the processing
tings method for the received document.
Forward: Select this setting to forward the data to the specified destination.
Print: Select this setting to print the document.
Print & Forward: Select this setting to print the document and forward the data
to the specified destination.
Forwarding Specify a forwarding destination when "RX Doc. Settings" is set to "Forward".
Destination Click [Select Forwarding Destination], select the forwarding destination ad-
dress, and then click [Apply].
Item Description
Forwarding Specify a forwarding destination when "RX Doc. Settings" is set to "Forward".
Destination Click [Select Forwarding Destination], select the forwarding destination ad-
dress, and then click [Apply].
2
Note
If bit 7 of mode 306 is set to "1" in the Soft SW Setting screen, only "Port"
is available. For details, refer to "Specifying software switch settings
(machine functions)" on page 10-28.
3 Click [Network].
Item Description
TX Report Select the conditions for outputting the results report for a transmission to a
(Single destina- single destination.
tion) Output On: Select this setting to output the report, regardless of the transmis-
sion result.
If TX Fail: Select this setting to output the report only if the transmission failed.
Output Off: Select this setting to not output the report, regardless of the trans-
mission result.
TX Report Select the conditions for outputting the results report for a transmission to
(Multiple desti- multiple destinations.
nations) Output On: Select this setting to output the report, regardless of the transmis-
sion result.
If TX Fail: Select this setting to output the report only if the transmission failed.
Output Off: Select this setting to not output the report, regardless of the trans-
mission result.
Activity Report Select whether or not the activity report is outputted with every 50 transmis-
sions.
Item Description
DHCP Configu- Select whether the DHCP server is enabled (the IP address is acquired auto-
ration [*] matically) or disabled (a fixed IP address is specified).
IP Address [*] Specify the IP address of this machine. Specify a setting when "DHCP Con-
figuration" is set to "Disable".
Subnet Mask [*] Type in the subnet mask of the network to be connected. Specify a setting
when "DHCP Configuration" is set to "Disable".
Gateway Ad- Type in the default gateway of the network to be connected. Specify a setting
dress [*] when "DHCP Configuration" is set to "Disable".
RAW Port [*] Select whether or not a port number is used with RAW printing.
RAW Port Specify the RAW port number. Enter the port number within the range of 1 to
Number 65535.
DNS Configu- Select "Yes" or "No" for the DNS (Domain Name System).
ration When using a DNS server within a network, select "Yes". When not using a
DNS server within a network, select "No".
When using an external server such as an Internet provider, select "No" if the
IP address of the mail server is public. If the DNS name of the mail server is
public and the IP address is not public, select "Yes".
For details on the network environment, contact the network administrator.
DNS Query Select the time when a query to the DNS server is timed out. Select 20, 40,
Timeout 80, 160, 320, or 640 seconds.
SLP [*] Select whether to enable or disable SLP (Service Location Protocol).
LPD [*] Select whether to enable or disable LPD (Line Printer Daemon).
* If the setting of a parameter marked with [*] is changed, turn this machine off, then on again.
2
Reminder
When turning the machine off, then on again with the main power switch,
wait about 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on immediately after
being turned off.
Item Description
2
Note
0.0.0.0 cannot be included in a specified range. For example, to specify
the range of addresses before 192.168.1.20, specify the range from
0.0.0.1 to 192.168.1.20.
Item Description
LDAP Select whether to enable or disable address searches where the LDAP server
is used. If "Enable" is selected, the LDAP server can be specified.
Search Default Select which of the registered LDAP servers is to be accessed. This parame-
Setting ter appears if an LDAP server has been registered.
2
Reminder
If "LDAP" is not set to "Enable", the LDAP server information cannot be
registered. To register the LDAP server information, be sure to set
"LDAP" to "Enable".
If "LDAP Server Setting" is clicked, settings can be specified for the
following.
Item Description
LDAP Server Enter the LDAP server name. Up to 16 characters can be entered.
Name
LDAP Server Enter the LDAP server host name. Up to 64 characters can be entered.
Address: Host
Name
Port Number Type in the port number (between 1 and 65535) used to communicate with the
LDAP server.
Search Base Specify the location on the LDAP server where searches are to be started. Up
to 255 characters can be entered.
Connection Type in the time (between 5 and 300 seconds) when a search is timed out.
timeout
Maximum Type in the maximum number of hits (between 5 and 100) to be received as
number of LDAP search results.
Search
Domain Name Specify a setting when "Authentication Setting" is set to "Active Directory".
Up to 64 characters can be entered.
Login Name Specify a setting when "Authentication Setting" is not set to "Anonymous".
Up to 64 alphanumeric characters and symbols can be entered, excluding ^.
[Check con- Click to use the entered settings and check the connection to the LDAP serv-
nection] er.
5 Click [Apply].
6 Click [OK].
4 Click [Delete].
Item Description
SMTP Specify the SMTP server for sending data with the Scan to E-Mail operation.
Subject/Text Specify the subject and any text to be used when sending data with the Scan
to E-Mail or Internet fax operation.
Item Description
POP3 User Specify the POP3 user name (up to 64 characters) of this machine.
Name For details on the settings to be specified, contact the network administrator.
POP3 Pass- Specify the POP3 password (up to 32 characters) of this machine.
word For details on the settings to be specified, contact the network administrator.
2
Note
The entered password appears as "••••". To correct the en-
tered password, clear "••••", and then type in the correct pass-
word.
Auto-RX Check Select whether to automatically check for received e-mail messages (Internet
fax) when connected to the POP3 server.
Auto-RX Check If "Auto-RX Check" is set to "Yes", type in the time interval (between 1 and 99)
Interval at which the check is performed.
Port Number Type in the number (between 1 and 65535) of the port where the POP3 server
is connected.
POP3 Timeout Select the time until the connection with the POP3 server is timed out. Select
[*] from 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210, 240, 270, and 300 seconds.
* If the setting of a parameter marked with [*] is changed, turn this machine off, then on again.
Item Description
SMTP Server Specify a setting for sending data with the Scan to E-mail or Internet fax op-
Address eration. In addition, specify a setting when using the E-Mail Notification func-
tion with the Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB or Scan to HDD operation.
Type in the IP address or host name (up to 64 characters). For details on the
settings to be specified, contact the network administrator.
Port Number [*] Type in the number (between 1 and 65535) of the port where the SMTP server
is connected.
SMTP TX Time- Select the time until the connection with the SMTP server is timed out. Select
out [*] from 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210, 240, 270, and 300 seconds.
SMTP RX Select the time until the connection with the SMTP server is timed out. Select
Timeout [*] from 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210, 240, 270, and 300 seconds.
E-Mail Address Specify the e-mail address (up to 64 characters) of this machine. This address
appears as the From address when sending data with the Scan to E-Mail or
Internet fax operation.
For details on the settings to be specified, contact the network administrator.
SMTP Authen- Specify the user name for using e-mail transmission authentication (SMTP au-
tication User thentication). For details on the settings to be specified, contact the network
Name administrator.
It is not necessary to specify a setting when the SMTP authentication user
name and the POP3 user name are the same.
SMTP Authen- Specify the password for using e-mail transmission authentication (SMTP au-
tication User thentication). For details on the settings to be specified, contact the network
Password administrator.
It is not necessary to specify a setting when the SMTP authentication pass-
word and the POP3 password are the same.
2
Note
The entered password appears as "••••". To correct the en-
tered password, clear "••••", and then type in the correct pass-
word.
* If the setting of a parameter marked with [*] is changed, turn this machine off, then on again.
2
Note
The following parameters appear when bits 6 and 2 of mode 380 are set
to "1" in the Software Switch Setting screen. For details, refer to
"Specifying software switch settings (machine functions)" on
page 10-28.
- SMTP Authentication User Name
- SMTP Authentication User Password
If bit 4 of mode 371 is set to "1" in the Software Switch Setting screen,
two SMTP servers can be registered. For details, refer to "Specifying
software switch settings (machine functions)" on page 10-28.
Item Description
Subject 1 to 4 The subject can be specified for sending data with the Scan to E-Mail or In-
ternet fax operation.
Up to 4 subjects can be registered, therefore, subjects can be used depend-
ing on the contents of the transmission.
Up to 40 characters can be entered.
Text Type in the text attached to data sent with the Scan to E-Mail or Internet fax
operation. Text that has been specified in advance is "fixed text", and text that
can be specified freely is "custom text". The text entered here is registered as
"custom text".
Up to 256 characters can be entered.
Other
Item Description
Activity Report Specify whether to notify the destination of the results when an Internet fax is
received.
RX Doc. Head- Select whether to print the e-mail header on the first page of the received doc-
er Print ument when an Internet fax is printed.
TX Doc. Text Text can be inserted into the text of data sent with the Scan to E-Mail or In-
Insert ternet fax operation.
No: Select this setting to not insert text. For the Scan to E-Mail operation,
fixed text is inserted even if "No" is selected.
Default: Select this setting to insert the fixed text that has been saved in ad-
vance on this machine.
Custom: Select this setting to insert text that can be set freely.
4 Click [OK].
4 Click [OK].
2
Reminder
When turning the machine off, then on again with the main power switch,
wait about 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on immediately after
being turned off.
4 Click [OK].
4 Click [OK].
Item Description
Proxy IP Ad- Type in the IP address or host name (up to 64 characters) for the proxy server.
dress For details on the settings to be specified, contact the network administrator.
Port Number Type in the number (between 1 and 65535) of the port where the FTP server
is connected.
FTP Server [*] Select whether or not the FTP server is used.
FTP Connec- Select the time until the connection with the FTP server is timed out. Select
tion Timeout from 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210, 240, 270 and 300 seconds.
* If the setting of a parameter marked with [*] is changed, turn this machine off, then on again.
4 Click [OK].
2
Reminder
When turning the machine off, then on again with the main power switch,
wait about 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on immediately after
being turned off.
2 Click [SNMP].
4 After changing the settings, turn the machine off, then on again.
2
Reminder
When turning the machine off, then on again with the main power switch,
wait about 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on immediately after
being turned off.
Item Description
Common Name The machine’s IP address is displayed. When DHCP is enabled, the host
name is displayed.
Organization Enter the organization name or group name. (Up to 63 ASCII characters)
State/Province Enter the state or province name. (Up to 127 ASCII characters)
Validity Start The valid start date (date and time when this screen is displayed) is displayed.
Date
Validity Period Enter the number of days that the certificate is valid from the valid start date.
(day) The input range is 1 to 3650.
Specify settings for the following in order to specify the SSL/TLS settings.
Item Description
2 Click [SSL/TLS].
5 Click [Create].
The certificate is created.
2 Click [SSL/TLS].
6 Click [OK].
Log off from Administrator mode.
2 Click [SSL/TLS].
6 Click [Apply].
7 Click [OK].
Item Description
Active Directo- Type in a domain name of up to 64 characters for the Active Directory. Ten
ry domain names can be registered. Specify the default domain name in the
"Default Domain Setting" box.
NTLM Type in the domain name for the NT server. Up to 15 characters can be en-
tered.
NDS: Tree Type in the NDS tree name. Up to 63 characters can be entered.
Name
NDS: Context Type in the NDS context name. Up to 127 characters can be entered.
Name
2
Note
If user authentication is performed and a domain other than the default
domain name is used as an Active Directory, type in the user name as
"user_name@domain_name".
For "user_name@domain_name", specify a domain name of up to 64
characters.
If bit 7 of mode 466 is set to "1" in the Soft SW Setting screen, select
"Active Directory". For details on the software switch settings, refer to
"Specifying software switch settings (machine functions)" on
page 10-28.
3 Select the server type used for authentication, and specify a setting for
each parameter.
4 Click [Apply].
Administrator Management 1
Item Description
Initial Setting TSI Prints the entered text such as the name, fax
Registration number, and address at the top of the output
page when sending an Internet fax.
Registers this transmission source name.
Item Description
Network Settings Specifies the required settings for using this machine over a net-
work. For details, refer to Chapter 2, "Setup" on page 3-3.
2
Reminder
If the [Utility/Counter] key was pressed to register items and specify
settings, be sure to press the [Reset] key in the control panel after
returning to the initial screen.
Item Description
Internet fax Prints the name of the transmission source at the top of the
page.
2
Note
Up to 8 transmission source names can be registered. Since multiple
transmission sources can be registered, the names for each destination
and track can be used separately.
Transmission source names of up to 40 characters can be registered.
Item Description
Quality/Mode
Default Quality Specify the quality default value that is reset after an operation
is completed.
Default Density Specify the density default value that is reset after an operation
is completed.
Communication Mode Specify the communication mode default value that is reset af-
ter an operation is completed. Select from PC (e-mail) or Inter-
net FAX (Internet FAX).
Comm. Menu
3 Touch [Quality/Mode].
5 Touch [Enter].
5 Touch [Enter].
Item Description
Memory Lock Time Specify whether or not received Internet faxes are printed at a
specified time instead of being printed immediately.
Specify whether to collect all received Internet faxes during the
specified time period on the specified days, and print them to-
gether. Specify the days, starting time and ending time.
Memory Lock Password Specify the four-digit password used to print Internet faxes re-
ceived outside of the specified time period.
!
Detail
For details on entering a password to print received Internet faxes, refer
to "To print manually" on page 10-16.
Item Description
Activity Report Select whether to print the activity report automatically every 50
transmissions.
!
Detail
If "Activity Report" is set to "ON", the activity report contents can be
outputted as a CSV file and sent by e-mail to the administrator when the
activity report is printed. To manage the contents of the activity report as
data, specify the e-mail address of the administrator.
For details on the specifying the e-mail address of the administrator, refer
to the User manual [Copy Operations].
!
Detail
Select the forwarding destination with a one-touch dial button. Be sure to
first register the forwarding destination with a one-touch dial button.
A document that was sent, then forwarded cannot be forwarded to the
administrator.
Item Description
Document management Select whether to process the documents from a selected line.
NO: Does not process the received documents.
YES: Specifies the save destination and forwarding destination
of the received documents.
4 Touch [Port].
5 Touch [Network].
Item Description
2
Note
If bit 7 of mode 306 is set to "1" in the Soft SW Setting screen, only "Port"
is available. For details, refer to "Specifying software switch settings
(machine functions)" on page 10-28.
2
Reminder
Do not change any modes or bits other than those described in this
manual.
2
Note
When "Enhance Security" is set to "ON", the software switch settings
cannot be changed.
Item Description
HEX Selection The settings of each mode are expressed using hexadecimal
numbers (combinations of 0-9 and A-F). The bit selection
"00110000" equals the HEX selection "30".
Specify mode settings either with bit or hexadecimal selections.
0 0000 0000 00
1 0000 0001 01
2 0000 0010 02
3 0000 0011 03
4 0000 0100 04
5 0000 0101 05
6 0000 0110 06
7 0000 0111 07
8 0000 1000 08
9 0000 1001 09
10 0000 1010 0A
11 0000 1011 0B
12 0000 1100 0C
13 0000 1101 0D
14 0000 1110 0E
15 0000 1111 0F
16 0001 0000 10
17 0001 0001 11
18 0001 0010 12
19 0001 0011 13
20 0001 0100 14
. . .
. . .
. . .
2
Reminder
When turning the machine off, then on again with the main power switch,
wait about 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on immediately after
being turned off.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells indicate the factory settings. The page numbers on the right
side refer to the descriptions for the corresponding function.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
10 Always prints
Specifying settings
The shaded cells indicate the settings selected during production.
2
Note
If bit 7 is set to "1", a setting for "All Other Documents" (displayed by
touching [Admin. 1], then [RX Document]) cannot be specified.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
2
Reminder
When turning the machine off, then on again with the main power switch,
wait about 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on immediately after
being turned off.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
2
Reminder
When turning the machine off, then on again with the main power switch,
wait about 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on immediately after
being turned off.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
2
Reminder
When turning the machine off, then on again with the main power switch,
wait about 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
The machine may not operate correctly if it is turned on immediately after
being turned off.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
00011 80 seconds
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions for the corresponding functions.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells indicate the factory settings. The page numbers on the right
side refer to the descriptions for the corresponding function.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
00011110 30 seconds
00111100 60 seconds
01011010 90 seconds
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells indicate the settings selected during production.
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Detail
The information for the LDAP server to be connected to must be
registered in order to use the LDAP server. In addition, when LDAP and
user authentication are synchronized, select "Active Directory" as the
user authentication method. Select "GSS-SPNEGO" as the LDAP
authentication method. For details on the user authentication method,
refer to the User manual [Copy Operations]. For details on the LDAP
authentication method, refer to "LDAP Setting" on page 3-44 or "LDAP
(Administrator mode)" on page 9-70.
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
2
Note
For the Access Lock function, refer to User manual [Copy Operations].
If applying a password rule, the conditions that are required in the
password are described below.
8 alphanumeric characters (only 8 alphanumeric character for the
administrator password, and 8 alphanumeric characters or more for the
user authentication user password)
Only passwords with the same characters are not allowed.
Passwords that do not meet the password rule are not accepted. For the
password rules, refer to User manual [Copy Operations].
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
1 CSV format
2
Note
Programmed one-touch dial buttons can be used for transmission even
if a prohibited communication mode has been specified.
If all communication modes are prohibited (modes 475 to 477), some
screens, such as those for specifying transmission settings, may not
normally be displayed.
Factory settings
2
Note
Programmed one-touch dial buttons can be used for transmission even
if a prohibited communication mode has been specified.
If all communication modes are prohibited (modes 475 to 477), some
screens, such as those for specifying transmission settings, may not
normally be displayed.
Factory settings
2
Note
Bits 7 and 0 cannot be changed on the model for Europe.
2
Note
Programmed one-touch dial buttons can be used for transmission even
if a prohibited communication mode has been specified.
If all communication modes are prohibited (modes 475 to 477), some
screens, such as those for specifying transmission settings, may not
normally be displayed.
Factory settings
Specifying settings
The shaded cells represent the factory settings. The page numbers on the
right refer to the descriptions of the corresponding functions.
2
Note
North American model default setting: 1
Other model default setting: 0
2
Reminder
Do not specify settings for mode 479 other than those described in
"Specifying the setting".
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Detail
If user authentication is limited to Scan functions, touch [Account/User
Auth.] in the Administrator Management 1 screen, and then select
"External Server" as the user authentication method. For details on the
external server authentication settings, refer to the User manual [Copy
Operations].
3 Touch [SSL/TLS].
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Detail
To change the report-related settings, refer to User manual [Copy
Operations].
2
Note
If bit 6 of mode 477 is set to "1" in the Software Switch Setting screen,
reports can be printed with "Print Lists" in the Administrator Management
1 screen. For details, refer to "Specifying software switch settings
(machine functions)" on page 10-28.
2 Touch [Reports].
1 2
3 4 5 6 7
1 Transmission source informa- Shows the name and number of the transmission
tion (TSI) source.
2 Report output date and time Shows the date and time that the report was printed.
2
Note
"HDD" appears if the optional hard disk
drive is installed.
7 User/Account Shows the user name or account name that was au-
thenticated.
*1
: When e-mail messages are transmitted separately by the separation
setting, only the actual time of the e-mail message transmission is displayed
in the "Duration" column. The control time for separating e-mail messages is
not included.
When e-mail messages are separated, the duration between the beginning
and end of the transmission and the duration time displayed in the report
may vary.
2 Touch [Reports].
1 2
3 4 5 6 7
2 Report output date and time Shows the date and time that the report was printed.
2
Note
"IP-RX" appears if the optional scanner
unit is installed.
4 Reception functions Shows the symbol of the transmission function used.
I: Individual login
F: Forwarding
Blank: Other transmission
7 User/Account Shows the user name or account name that was au-
thenticated.
2 Touch [Reports].
1 2
1 Transmission source informa- Shows the name and number of the transmission
tion (TSI) source.
2 Report output date and time Shows the date and time that the report was printed.
2
Note
"HDD" appears if the optional hard disk
drive is installed.
2 Touch [Reports].
E4DXXX Since the SMTP server ad- Specify the SMTP server address. Refer
dress is not specified, connec- to page 3-19.
tion to the e-mail server is not
possible.
E5AXXX Since the DNS settings are in- Check the DNS settings. Refer to
correct, transmission is not page 3-15.
possible.
E5DXXX Since the e-mail address or Check the settings and the destination
the destination e-mail address e-mail address. Refer to page 3-19.
is not specified or is incorrect,
transmission is not possible.
E6FXXX The data is too large to be Even when scanning is complete, trans-
sent. mission may not be possible depending
on the original document. Change the
quality to fine or standard, and then send
the data again.
EAXXXX The LAN cable is not connect- Check that the LAN cable is properly
ed, communication to the connected, that the SMTP server can
SMTP server failed, or trans- communicate, that the network settings
mission was attempted to an such as the subnet mask are correct,
incorrect destination address. and that the destination e-mail address
is correct. Refer to page 3-19.
EABXXX POP3 before SMTP authenti- Check the POP3 account and password.
cation failed. Refer to page 3-25.
E40XXX Since the POP3 server ad- Check the POP3 server address. Check
dress is not specified, connec- that the POP3 server is operating prop-
tion to the e-mail server is not erly. Refer to page 3-25.
possible, or connection to the
server is not possible due to
an error in the server.
E50XXX Since the POP3 user name or Check the user name and password set-
E51XXX password is not specified or is tings. Refer to page 3-25.
E52XXX incorrect, reception is not pos-
sible.
E7XXXX APOP authentication failed. Check the POP3 account and password.
Refer to page 3-25.
ECXXXX The LAN cable is not connect- Check that the LAN cable is properly
ed, communication to the connected and that the POP3 server set-
POP3 server failed, or the user tings are correct. Refer to page 3-25.
name and password are not
registered in the server and
differ from the settings on this
machine.
ED09C6 The LAN cable is not connect- Check that the LAN cable is correctly
ed, or the destination address connected. Also, check that the settings
is incorrect. for the FTP server address, port number,
and proxy server are correctly specified.
ED09C7 The user name or password is Check the user name and password.
incorrect.
ED09C8 The specified folder does not Check that the save destination folder
exist. exists and check the folder name.
ED09C9 The FTP server capacity is full. Free up disk space on the FTP server.
ED09CA An error occurred when data Check that the FTP server is operating
was being transferred. properly, or check that the LAN cable is
not broken.
ED09CC The FTP server is malfunction- Check the status of the FTP server.
ing if other than the above.
EF09CD Available memory is not suffi- Expand the memory of this machine.
cient.
ED09C6 The LAN cable is not connect- Check that the LAN cable is correctly
ed, or the destination address connected. Also, check that the settings
is incorrect. for the destination address and port
number are correctly specified.
ED09C7 The user name or password is Check the user name and password.
incorrect.
ED09C8 The specified folder does not Check that the save destination folder
exist. exists and check the folder name.
ED09C9 The disk capacity is full. Free up the disk space on the corre-
sponding disk.
ED09CC SMB transmission malfunc- Check the status of the destination de-
tions other than the above vice. A Scan to SMB transmission can-
not be performed with a UNIX or LINUX
system.
EF09CD Available memory is not suffi- Expand the memory of this machine.
cient.
Cannot send The connection is incorrect. Check the hub LED indicator and check
the connection status.
A user is logging on and send- Register the e-mail address of the user
ing e-mails when a user e-mail who is logging on.
address is not registered.
Required settings for this ma- Specify the required network settings.
chine have not been regis- Refer to page 3-4.
tered.
Transmission is The destination terminal does Specify the settings such as the size,
possible, but the not have the ability to process quality, and encoding method supported
image cannot be the transmitted image. by the destination terminal, and then
output on the des- send the data again. Refer to page 3-35.
tination terminal
and computer. No text was inserted into the Depending on the e-mail software, at-
transmitted document. tachments cannot be viewed when only
the attachment is sent without text.
Specify the settings to insert text into the
document being sent, and then send the
document again. Refer to page 3-35.
The transmission Time may be required to can- Wait until the job is canceled.
cancellation has cel an Internet fax.
been specified, but
it is not canceled.
Cannot receive The connection is incorrect. Check the hub LED indicator and check
the connection status.
The Auto Receive Check set- Specify the time interval to check recep-
ting is not specified. tion automatically. Refer to page 3-29.
Required settings for this ma- Specify the required network settings.
chine have not been regis- Refer to page 3-4.
tered.
The same POP3 user name is Do not use the same POP3 user name
being used by another e-mail with other e-mail software.
software and user.
Can be received Data in a format that is not Ask the sender to send a TIFF-F file or
but cannot be supported is attached, or an text.
printed. email with no data is received.
Binary code data is Data is attached in a format When data is attached in a format other
received (printed). other than MIME, or the e-mail than MIME, the binary code is printed as
is received via a server that text. (This is not a machine malfunction.)
does not support MIME. Ask the sender to send the data in the
MIME format.
The same docu- Since the size of the e-mail is From a computer, receive the data as
ment is received too large, a connection time- proxy and delete the corresponding e-
many times. out with the server occurs mail from the server. Ask the sender to
while the data is being re- decrease the size of the e-mail and to
ceived. send it again.
The reception can- Time may be required to can- Wait until the job is canceled.
cellation has been cel an Internet fax reception.
specified, but it is
not canceled.
The POP3 recep- Since the time of the Auto-RX Once the POP3 reception malfunction
tion malfunction has not elapsed since the pre- icon is displayed, it does not disappear
icon does not dis- vious time a POP3 reception until reception is successful. Specify the
appear. failed, POP3 reception is not setting to shorten time of the Auto-RX,
performed. and check that POP3 reception is possi-
ble.
An attempt to de- The e-mail address of the When sending an e-mail message, the e-
liver an e-mail mes- specified user to which the mail address must be specified. Register
sage has been email message is to be deliv- the email address of the specified user to
made, but trans- ered is not registered. which the e-mail message is to be deliv-
mission fails. ered.
The e-mail mes- The forwarding destination Check the one-touch e-mail address
sage is delivered address is incorrect. specified for the forwarding destination.
from this machine,
but it is not deliv- Other causes The user e-mail address of the specified
ered to the for- e-mail delivery may have returned an er-
warding ror e-mail message. Check the contents
destination. of the email message.
13 Appendix
13.1 Product specifications
Internet fax specifications
Item Specifications
Transmission protocol E-mail send: SMTP (IETF RFC 2821 and RFC 2822), TCP/IP
E-mail receive: POP3 (IETF RFC 1725 and RFC 1939), TCP/IP
Resolution 200 e 100 dpi, 200 e 200 dpi, 400 e 400 dpi, 600 e 600 dpi
Item Specifications
Transmission protocol E-mail send: SMTP (IETF RFC 2821 and RFC 2822), TCP/IP
Resolution 200 e 100 dpi, 200 e 200 dpi, 400 e 400 dpi, 600 e 600 dpi
Item Specifications
Resolution 200 e 100 dpi, 200 e 200 dpi, 400 e 400 dpi, 600 e 600 dpi
Item Specifications
Resolution 200 e 100 dpi, 200 e 200 dpi, 400 e 400 dpi, 600 e 600 dpi
To type text
% In the keyboard that appeared, touch
the button for the desired character.
– Numbers can also be typed in
with the keypad.
– To type in uppercase letters,
touch [Caps].
– To cancel Caps mode, touch
[Caps] again.
2
Note
To cancel the entered text, touch [Cancel].
To clear all entered text, press the [C] (clear) key.
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Detail
To switch between entering letters or symbols, touch the button for
switching the input mode.
To change a character in the entered text, touch and to move
the cursor to the character to be changed, touch [Del.], and then type in
the desired letter or number.
The software switch settings can be used to change how characters are
deleted. For details on the software switch settings, refer to "Specifying
software switch settings (machine functions)" on page 10-28.
If the number of characters exceeds the limit allowed, the last character
is replaced with the last character entered.
Type Characters
Alphanumeric
characters / symbols
Term Definition
Active Directory A service that manages all information such as hardware resources
for servers, clients, and printers on a network supported by Micro-
soft and the attributes and access permissions of the users
anonymous FTP While normal FTP sites are protected by an account name and pass-
word, this type of FTP site can be used by anyone without a pass-
word by simply entering "anonymous" as the account name.
AppleTalk A generic name for the protocol suite developed by Apple Computer
for computer networking
bit Abbreviation for Binary Digit. The smallest unit of information (data
quantity) on a computer or printer. Displays data using 0 or 1.
BMP Abbreviation for Bitmap. A file format for saving image data, which
uses the .bmp extension. Commonly used on Windows platforms.
You can specify the color depth from monochrome (2 values) to full
color (16,777,216 colors). Images are not usually compressed when
saved.
Contrast The difference in intensity between the light and dark parts of the im-
age (light/dark variation). An image with little light/dark variation is
said to have a low contrast, and an image with large light/dark vari-
ation is said to have a high contrast.
Default The initial settings. The settings first selected when the machine is
turned on, or the settings first specified when the function is select-
ed.
DNS Abbreviation for Domain Name System. A system that acquires the
supported IP addresses from host names in a network environment.
DNS allows the user to access other computers over a network by
specifying host names, instead of difficult to memorize and under-
stand IP addresses.
DPI (dpi) Abbreviation for Dots Per Inch. A resolution unit used by printers and
scanners. Indicates how many dots per inch are represented in an
image. The higher the value, the higher the resolution.
File Extension The characters added to the file name in order to differentiate file for-
mats. The file extension is added after a period, for example, ".bmp"
or ".jpg".
Gateway Hardware and software used as the point where a network is con-
nected to a network. A gateway also changes data formats, ad-
dresses, and protocols according to the connected network.
Gradation The light and dark levels of an image. As the number increases,
smoother brightness variations can be reproduced.
GSS-SPNEGO/Sim- Authentication methods for logging on to the LDAP server. The au-
ple/Digest MD5 thentication method (GSS-SPENGO, SIMPLE or Digest MD5) for the
LDAP server differs depending on the server being used and the
server settings.
Halftone The method of producing the light and dark parts of an image
through varying sizes of black and white dots
Hard Disk Large capacity storage device for storing data. The data can be
stored even if the power is turned off.
IMAP Abbreviation for Internet Message Access Protocol. The protocol for
retrieving e-mail messages with the function for managing mailboxes
on the server. Currently, IMAP4 (the fourth version of IMAP) is most
often used.
IPP Abbreviation for Internet Printing Protocol. A protocol that sends and
receives print data and controls printers over the Internet on a
TCP/IP network. Data can also be sent to printers in remote areas to
print over the Internet.
JPEG Abbreviation for Joint Photographic Experts Group. One of the file
formats for saving image data. (The file extension is ".jpg".) The com-
pression ratio is roughly 1/10 to 1/100. This format uses an effective
method in the compression of continuous-tone images, such as
photographs.
MAC Address Abbreviation for Media Access Control address. With a special ID
number for each Ethernet card, data can be sent and received be-
tween the cards. A number consists of 48 bits. The first 24 bits con-
sist of a special number for each manufacturer controlling and
assigning IEEE. The last 24 bits consist of a number that the manu-
facturer assigns uniquely to the card.
Memory Storage device for storing data temporally. When the power is
turned off the data may or may not be erased.
NTP Abbreviation for Network Time Protocol. The protocol for correctly
adjusting the computer’s internal clock over the network. In a hierar-
chical method, the time is adjusted with the server at the highest lev-
el using GPS to acquire the correct time, which is then referenced by
each lower level host.
POP Abbreviation for Post Office Protocol. A protocol for retrieving e-mail
messages from a mail server. Currently, POP3 (the third version of
POP) is most often used.
Port Number The number that identifies the transmission port for each process
running on a computer on the network. The same port cannot be
used by multiple processes
RAW port number The TCP port number used when the RAW protocol is selected for
Windows TCP printing. Usually set to 9100.
Resolution Displays the ability to reproduce the details of images and print mat-
ter correctly
Preview A function that allows you to view an image before processing a print
or scan job
Protocol The rules that allow computers to communicate with other comput-
ers or peripheral devices
Scanning With the scanning operation of the scanner, an image is read while
the row of image sensors is gradually moved. The direction that the
image sensors are moved is called the main scanning direction, and
the direction in which the image sensors are arranged is called the
sub-scanning direction.
Screen Frequency Indicates the density of dots used to create the image
Single-Page TIFF A single TIFF file that contains only a single page
SMB Abbreviation for Server Message Block. A protocol that shares files
and printers over a network and which is mainly used by Microsoft
Windows.
SMTP Abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A protocol for send-
ing and forwarding e-mail.
Subnet Mask The unit used to divide a TCP/IP network into small networks (sub-
networks). It is used to identify the bits in a network address that are
higher than the IP address.
TIFF Abbreviation for Tagged Image File Format. One of the file formats
for saving image data. (The file extension is ".tif".) Depending on the
tag indicating the data type, information for various image formats
can be saved in a single image data.
Thumbnail A small image that shows the contents of the image or document file
(the image displayed when the file was opened)
Web Browser Software such as Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator for view-
ing Web pages
H
Host address 6-25
Host name 3-15, 3-16, 9-64
T
TCP/IP 9-5, 9-64
Text 9-78
TIFF (multiple), (single) 6-25
Timer RX setting 9-52, 10-12
Timer TX setting 4-18, 4-24, 5-13,
6-13, 7-16, 9-35
To search for a one-touch key 4-8,
5-7, 6-7, 7-7
Transmission Report 9-62
Transmission source 7-18, 9-48
TSI 9-34, 9-49, 10-7
TSI registration 9-4, 10-3
TX Doc. text insert 9-78
TX forwarding 10-20, 10-35
TX quality (max.) 3-30, 3-32, 9-18,
9-54
TX report 4-18, 4-30, 5-13, 5-22,
6-13, 6-23, 7-16, 9-34, 9-62,
10-17, 10-18, 11-3
TX settings 9-49, 10-3, 10-7
TX size (max.) 3-30, 3-31, 9-18,
9-54