User Guide SC2020 Xerox
User Guide SC2020 Xerox
User Guide SC2020 Xerox
User Guide
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows Server, and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks
or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
All product/brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders.
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
For information on license, refer to About License.
As the copying machine contains a feature designed to prevent forging of certain documents, there may
be rare instances where copies do not achieve the desired results.
Fuji Xerox is not responsible for any breakdown of machines due to infection of computer virus or computer
hacking.
Important
1. This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be
copied or modified in whole or part, without the written consent of the publisher.
2. Parts of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
3. We welcome any comments on ambiguities, errors, omissions, or missing pages.
4. Never attempt any procedure on the machine that is not specifically described in this manual. Unauthor-
ized operation can cause faults or accidents. Fuji Xerox is not liable for any problems resulting from unau-
thorized operation of the equipment.
An export of this product is strictly controlled in accordance with Laws concerning Foreign Exchange and
Foreign Trade of Japan and/or the export control regulations of the United States.
XEROX, the sphere of connectivity design, and CentreWare are trademarks or registered trademarks of Xerox
Corporation in the U.S. or Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Installing the Print Driver/Scan Driver.......................................................................................................42
Installing the Print Driver .........................................................................................................................42
Installing the Scan Driver .........................................................................................................................42
Uninstalling ....................................................................................................................................................42
5 Copy.............................................................................................................................................................71
Overview of Copy Operations .......................................................................................................................72
Placing Document .......................................................................................................................................72
Making Advanced Settings ......................................................................................................................74
Entering the Number of Copies .............................................................................................................75
Starting the Copy Job ................................................................................................................................76
About Auto Rotation ..................................................................................................................................76
Operations Performed While Copying.......................................................................................................77
4
Table of Contents
6 Fax ............................................................................................................................................................... 91
Overview of Fax Operations .......................................................................................................................... 92
Placing Document....................................................................................................................................... 92
Specifying the Recipient........................................................................................................................... 94
Making Advanced Settings ..................................................................................................................... 95
Starting the Fax Job................................................................................................................................... 96
Operations during Faxing (Sending).......................................................................................................... 97
Canceling the Fax Being Sent ................................................................................................................ 97
Checking Job Status................................................................................................................................... 97
Operations during Faxing (Receiving)....................................................................................................... 98
Canceling the Fax Being Received ....................................................................................................... 98
Advanced Fax Settings.................................................................................................................................... 99
Lighten/Darken ..........................................................................................................................................100
Resolution.....................................................................................................................................................100
OnHook..........................................................................................................................................................101
2 Sided Scanning.......................................................................................................................................101
Original Size.................................................................................................................................................101
Delayed Send..............................................................................................................................................102
Polling Receive............................................................................................................................................103
Cover Page ...................................................................................................................................................103
Sending a Fax Manually ...............................................................................................................................105
Sending a Delayed Fax .................................................................................................................................106
Sending a Fax from the Driver (Direct Fax) ..........................................................................................108
Receiving a Fax.................................................................................................................................................111
About Receiving Modes ..........................................................................................................................111
Loading Paper for Receiving Faxes ....................................................................................................111
Receiving a Fax Automatically in the FAX Mode .........................................................................111
Receiving a Fax Manually in the TEL Mode....................................................................................111
Receiving a Fax Automatically in the TEL/FAX Mode or Ans/FAX Mode ...........................111
5
Receiving a Fax Manually Using an External Telephone.......................................................... 112
Receiving Faxes Using the DRPD Mode........................................................................................... 112
Receiving Faxes in the Memory .......................................................................................................... 113
Other Ways to Fax .......................................................................................................................................... 114
Using the Secure Receiving Mode...................................................................................................... 114
Using an Answering Machine .............................................................................................................. 116
Using a Computer Modem.................................................................................................................... 117
Fax Activity Report ......................................................................................................................................... 118
7 Scan ..........................................................................................................................................................121
Scanning Procedure ....................................................................................................................................... 122
Placing the Document ............................................................................................................................ 122
Using the Scan Feature .......................................................................................................................... 124
1 Scanning to a Computer .............................................................................................................................. 126
Scanning From the Control Panel - WSD Scan.............................................................................. 126
Scanning Using the TWAIN Driver .................................................................................................... 127
Scanning Using the WIA Driver .......................................................................................................... 127
Using a Scanner on the Network .............................................................................................................. 130
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 130
Setting a Login Name and a Password (SMB Only).................................................................... 131
Creating a Shared Folder (SMB Only)............................................................................................... 131
Setting a Destination Using an Address Book .............................................................................. 133
Sending the Scanned File on the Network ..................................................................................... 137
Sending an E-Mail With the Scanned Image....................................................................................... 139
E-Mail Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 139
Registering a New E-Mail Address ..................................................................................................... 139
Sending an E-mail With the Scanned File....................................................................................... 140
Operations during Scanning....................................................................................................................... 142
Canceling the Current Scan Job.......................................................................................................... 142
Checking Job Status................................................................................................................................. 142
Advanced Scanner Settings ........................................................................................................................ 143
8 Print ..........................................................................................................................................................145
Major Print Driver Functions....................................................................................................................... 146
Printing ................................................................................................................................................................ 147
Operations during Printing.......................................................................................................................... 148
Stopping the Print Job ............................................................................................................................ 148
9 Tools .........................................................................................................................................................149
Understanding the Machine Menus........................................................................................................ 150
Report / List ................................................................................................................................................. 150
Billing Meters.............................................................................................................................................. 151
Admin Settings .......................................................................................................................................... 151
Default Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 182
Tray Management ................................................................................................................................... 194
Language Settings ................................................................................................................................... 199
Panel Lock Function ....................................................................................................................................... 200
6
Table of Contents
12 Maintenance..........................................................................................................................................225
Replacing Consumables................................................................................................................................226
Replacing the Toner Cartridge.............................................................................................................227
Replacing the Waste Toner Container [R5]....................................................................................229
Replacing the Drum Cartridge .............................................................................................................233
Cleaning the Machine....................................................................................................................................234
Cleaning the Exterior ...............................................................................................................................234
Cleaning the Interior (Laser Scanners).............................................................................................234
Cleaning the Touch Screen ...................................................................................................................236
Cleaning the Document Glass Cover and the Document Glass .............................................237
Cleaning the Document Presser and the Narrow Glass Strip ..................................................237
Cleaning Document Feeder Rollers....................................................................................................238
Managing the Machine.................................................................................................................................239
Checking or Managing the Machine with CentreWare Internet Services..........................239
Status Messenger......................................................................................................................................239
13 Problem Solving....................................................................................................................................243
Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................................244
Machine Problems...........................................................................................................................................245
Image Quality Problems...............................................................................................................................249
Copying Problems............................................................................................................................................255
Unable to Copy ..........................................................................................................................................255
Copy Output Problems............................................................................................................................255
Printer Problems...............................................................................................................................................258
Unable to Print ...........................................................................................................................................258
Print Output Problems.............................................................................................................................258
Fax Problems .....................................................................................................................................................260
7
Scan Problems .................................................................................................................................................. 262
Scan Driver/Printer Utility Problems........................................................................................................ 264
Error Code........................................................................................................................................................... 265
Paper Jams......................................................................................................................................................... 272
Paper Jam in Left Side Cover [A] ........................................................................................................ 272
Paper Jam in Left Side Cover [B] ........................................................................................................ 273
Paper Jams in Trays 1 and 2 ................................................................................................................ 274
Paper Jams in Tray 5 (bypass)............................................................................................................. 275
Document Jams............................................................................................................................................... 276
Getting Help ...................................................................................................................................................... 278
Control Panel Messages ......................................................................................................................... 278
Obtaining the Product Information .................................................................................................. 278
1 Non-Genuine Mode........................................................................................................................................ 279
14 Appendix................................................................................................................................................. 281
Specifications.................................................................................................................................................... 282
Printable Area................................................................................................................................................... 288
Optional Components ................................................................................................................................... 289
8
1 Before Using the Machine
9
1 Before Using the Machine
Preface
Thank you for selecting the DocuCentre SC2020 (hereafter referred to as "the machine").
This guide describes how to operate the machine and the precautions you should follow
Before Using the Machine
during operation. To get the most out of the machine and to use it effectively, be sure to
read this guide before use.
This guide assumes that you have a basic knowledge of the operating environment of the
personal computer in use and networking environments. For information on the
environment of the personal computer in use and the basic knowledge and operations of
networking environments, refer to the manuals provided with the personal computer,
operating system, and network system.
After reading this guide, be sure to keep it handy for quick reference. It will be useful in case
you forget how to perform operations or if a problem occurs with the machine.
1
When you use this machine, we recommend that you change the system administrator's
passcode immediately after installing the machine.
For more information on changing the passcode, refer to "Panel Lock Function" (P.200).
10
Types of Manuals
Types of Manuals
11
1 Before Using the Machine
This guide is intended for first time users of the machine. It describes the basic operations
for the copy, fax, scan, and print features.
Before Using the Machine
2 Environment Settings
1 Describes the environment required to operate the machine.
3 Product Overview
Describes the names of the machine parts as well as basic operations, such as how to turn
the machine on and off and how to use the Power Saver feature.
4 Loading Paper
Describes the types of paper and other media that you can use on the machine and how to
load paper in a tray.
5 Copy
Describes the basic operation and features of the copy feature.
6 Fax
Describes the basic operations and features of the fax feature.
7 Scan
Describes the basic operations and features of the scan feature.
8 Print
Describes the basic printing operations.
9 Tools
Describes how to change the default settings.
10 Machine Status
Describes how to check the faults that occurred in the machine and to print various reports.
11 Job Status
Describes how to check job status and how to delete jobs.
12 Maintenance
Describes how to replace consumables and to clean the machine.
13 Problem Solving
Describes troubleshooting procedures to solve the problems with the machine.
12
Using This Guide
14 Appendix
Describes the specifications of the machine, optional accessories, and cautions/restrictions.
Conventions
" " : z
A cross-reference included in this guide.
z
Names of CD-ROM, features, and screen messages and input
text.
[ ] : z
Folders, files, applications, button or menu names displayed on
the screen.
z
Names of menus, commands, windows, or dialog boxes
displayed on the computer screen and their buttons and menu
names.
< > button : z
Hardware buttons on the control panel.
< > key : z
Keys on the keyboard of the computer.
> : z
Path to a certain item within a procedure on the control panel.
For example: When you see the procedure "select [Tools] >
[Default Settings] > [Copy]", this means that you need to select
[Tools], select [Default Settings], and then select [Copy].
z Path to a certain item within a procedure on a computer.
For example: When you see the procedure "to search for files
and folders, click [Start] > [Search] > [For Files or Folders]", this
means that you need to click [Start], click [Search], and then
click [For Files or Folders] to search for files and folders.
z Orientation of documents or paper is described in this guide as follows:
z
,Portrait (P) Loading the document or paper in portrait orientation when
viewed from the front of the machine.
,Landscape (L) z Loading the document or paper in landscape orientation when
viewed from the front of the machine.
13
1 Before Using the Machine
14
Safety Notes
Safety Notes
Before using this product, read "Safety Notes" carefully for safety use.
This product and recommended supplies have been tested and found to comply with strict
WARNING
Any unauthorized alteration including an addition of new functions or connection
to external devices may not be covered by the product warranty. Contact your local
Fuji Xerox representative for more information.
Follow all warning instructions marked on this product. The warning marks stand for the
followings:
1
Used for item that if not followed strictly, can lead death or severe or fatal
injuries and the possibility to do it is comparatively high.
Used for items that if not followed strictly, can lead to severe or fatal
injuries.
Used for items that if not followed strictly, can cause injuries to user or
damages to machine.
Prohibited No fire Do not Do not use Do not tear Keep away Never touch
touch in bathroom down from wet with wet hand
15
1 Before Using the Machine
Electrical Safety
This product shall be operated by the power source as indicated on the product's data plate.
Before Using the Machine
Consult your local power company to check if your power source meets the requirements.
WARNING: Connect this product to a protective earth circuit.
This product is supplied with a plug that has a protective earth pin. The plug fits
only into an earthed electrical outlet. This is a safety feature. If the plug doesn't fit
to the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the outlet to avoid risk of electric
shock. Never use an earthed adapter plug to connect the product to the electrical
outlet that has no earth connection terminal.
Improper connection of a grounding conductor may cause electric shock.
Plug the power cord directly into a grounded electrical outlet. To prevent overheat
1 and a fire accident, do not use an extension cord, a multi-plug adaptor or a multiple
connector. Consult your local Fuji Xerox representative to check if an outlet is
grounded.
Connect this product to a branch circuit or an outlet that has larger capacity than
the rated ampere and voltage of this product. See the data plate on the rear panel
of this product for its rated ampere and voltage.
Never touch the power cord with wet hands. It may cause electric shock.
Always keep the plug connection free of dust. The dusty and damp environment
may bring about minute electric current in a connector. It may generate heat and
eventually cause a fire accident.
To avoid the risk of electric shock and a fire accident, only use the power cord
supplied with this product or the ones designated by Fuji Xerox.
The power cord is exclusive use for this product. Do not use it for any other product.
Do not damage or alter the power cord. Damage and alteration may generate heat
and eventually cause electric shock or a fire accident.
If the power cord is damaged or insulated wires are exposed, contact your local Fuji
Xerox representative for its replacement. Do not use a damaged or uninsulated
cord to avoid the risk of electric shock and a fire accident.
When cleaning this product, always switch off and unplug it. Access to a live
machine interior may cause electric shock.
Do not unplug or re-plug this product with the switch on. Plugging and unplugging
a live connector may deform the plug and generate heat, and eventually cause a
fire accident.
Hold the plug not the cord when unplugging this product, or it may damage the
cord and cause electric shock or a fire accident.
16
Safety Notes
Switch off and unplug the product when it (i.e., fax function) is not used over
weekends or long holidays.
Please note that it cannot receive fax message during switch-off.
Once a month, switch off this product and check if
Machine Installation 1
Do not locate this product where people might step on or trip over the power cord.
Friction or excessive pressure may generate heat and eventually cause electric
shock or a fire accident.
17
1 Before Using the Machine
With Duplex Automatic Document Feeder With Duplex Automatic Document Feeder and One Tray Module
1101 1101
100
100
586
586
1503
1498
1
417
412
400
400
Unit; mm Unit; mm
Do not incline the product at more than 10 degree angle. Otherwise, it may fall
over and cause injuries.
front right
front back left left
back right
10 ° 10 ° 10 ° 10 °
Always lock the wheels of this product after installation. Otherwise, it may fall over
or slide and cause injuries.
To bundle wires and cables, always use the cable ties and spiral tubes that Fuji
Xerox supplies. Otherwise, it may cause some defects.
18
Safety Notes
Others
To keep this product in a good performance and condition, always use it in the
following environment:
Temperature: 10 - 32°C
Operational Safety
1
The operator's product maintenance procedures are described in the customer
documentation supplied with this product. Do not carry out any other maintenance
procedures not described in the documentation.
This product features safety design not to allow operators access to hazard areas.
The hazard areas are isolated from operators by covers or protectors which require
a tool to remove. To prevent electric shock and injuries, never remove those covers
and protectors.
To avoid the risk of electric shock and a fire accident, switch off and unplug the
product promptly in the following conditions, then contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative.
z The product emits smoke or its surface is unusually hot.
z
The product emits unusual noise or odor.
z
The power cord is cracked or worn down.
z A circuit breaker, fuse or any other safety device becomes activated.
z
Any liquid is spilled into the product.
z
The product is soaked in water.
z Any part of the product is damaged.
Do not insert any object into slots or openings of this product.
Do not put any of the followings on the product:
z Liquid container such as flower vases or coffee cups
z Metal parts such as staples or clips
z
Heavy objects
If liquid is spilled over or metal parts are slipped into the product, it may cause
electric shock or a fire accident.
Do not use conductive paper such as origami paper, carbonic paper or conductively-
coated paper. When paper jam occurs, it may cause short-circuit and eventually a
fire accident.
When cleaning this product, use the designated cleaning materials exclusive to it.
Other cleaning materials may result in poor performance of the product. Never use
aerosol cleaners to avoid catching fire and explosion.
19
1 Before Using the Machine
If you need to pull out a tray to remove paper jam, contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative. Do not pull out a tray, otherwise it may cause injuries.
Never play the CD-ROM supplied with the product on an audio player. Always use a
CD-ROM player. Otherwise, large sound may damage audio players or your ears.
Before Using the Machine
Always follow all warning instructions marked on or supplied with this product. To
avoid the risk of burn injuries and electric shock, never touch the area with the "High
Temperature" or "High Voltage" marks on.
Keep electrical and mechanical safety interlocks active. Keep the safety interlocks
away from magnetic materials. Magnetic materials may accidentally activate the
1 product and cause injuries or electric shock.
Do not attempt to remove a paper deeply jammed inside the product, particularly
a paper wrapped around the fusing unit or the heat roller. Otherwise, it may cause
injuries or burns. Switch off the product immediately and contact your local Fuji
Xerox representative.
Do not apply excessive force to hold thick document on the document glass. It may
break the glass and cause injuries.
To move this product to another location, contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative.
Ventilate well during extended operation or mass copying. It may affect the office
air environment due to odor such as ozone in a poorly ventilated room.
Provide proper ventilation to ensure the comfortable and safe environment.
Consumable
Store all consumables in accordance with the instructions given on its package or
container.
Never use a vacuum cleaner for spilled toner and residual toner in this product,
toner cartridge or toner bottle.
It may catch fire by electric sparks inside a vacuum cleaner and cause explosion.
Use a broom or a wet cloth to wipe off spill. If you spill a large volume of toner,
contact your local Fuji Xerox representative.
Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame. Remaining toner in the cartridge
may catch fire and cause burn injuries or explosion.
If you have a used toner cartridge no longer needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative for its disposal.
20
Safety Notes
Never throw a waste toner bottle into an open flame. Toner may catch fire and
cause burn injuries or explosion.
If you have a used waste toner bottle no longer needed, contact your local Fuji
Xerox representative for its disposal.
21
1 Before Using the Machine
Always follow all warning instructions marked on or supplied with this product.
To avoid the risk of burn injuries and electric shock, never touch the area with the
Before Using the Machine
22
Regulation
Regulation
z For environmental protection and efficient use of resources, Fuji Xerox reuses returned
toner cartridges, waste toner bottles and drum cartridges to make recycle parts, recycle
materials or energy recovery.
z Proper disposal is required for toner cartridges, waste toner bottles and drum cartridges
no longer needed. Do not open toner cartridges, waste toner bottles and drum cartridges.
Return them to your local Fuji Xerox representative.
23
1 Before Using the Machine
About License
This section describes information about licenses. Be sure to read through it.
Before Using the Machine
JPEG Code
Our printer software uses some of the codes defined by the Independent JPEG Group.
Libcurl
COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without
fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice
appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT
OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR
THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in
advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without
prior written authorization of the copyright holder.
FreeBSD
This product contains the part of FreeBSD codes.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are
permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions
and the following disclaimer.
Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of
conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
provided with the distribution.
24
About License
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE FREEBSD PROJECT "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN
NO EVENT SHALL THE FREEBSD PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are those of the
authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either expressed or
implied, of the FreeBSD Project.
1
WIDE DHCP Client
WIDE Project DHCP Implementation
Copyright (c) 1995 Akihiro Tominaga
Copyright (c) 1995 WIDE Project
All rights reserved.
Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its documentation is hereby
granted, provided only with the following conditions are satisfied:
1. Both the copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the software,
derivative works or modified versions, and any portions thereof, and that both notices
appear in supporting documentation.
2. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the
following acknowledgement:
This product includes software developed by WIDE Project and its contributors.
3. Neither the name of WIDE Project nor the names of its contributors may be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written
permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE DEVELOPER ''AS IS'' AND WIDE PROJECT
DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING
FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR
OTHERWISE, NOR IS SUPPORT PROVIDED.
Feedback of the results generated from any improvements or extensions made to this
software would be much appreciated.
Any such feedback should be sent to:
Akihiro Tominaga
WIDE Project
Keio University, Endo 5322, Kanagawa, Japan
(E-mail: [email protected])
25
1 Before Using the Machine
MD5
Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved.
License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the "RSA
Before Using the Machine
License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are
identified as "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in
all material mentioning or referencing the derived work.
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of
this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose.
1 It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty of any kind.
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or
software.
JPEG Library
Independent JPEG Group's free JPEG software
-------------------------------------------
This package contains C software to implement JPEG image encoding, decoding,and
transcoding. JPEG is a standardized compression method for full-colorand gray-scale
images.
The distributed programs provide conversion between JPEG "JFIF" format and image files in
PBMPLUS PPM/PGM, GIF, BMP, and Targa file formats. Thecore compression and
decompression library can easily be reused in other programs, such as image viewers. The
26
About License
package is highly portable C code; we have tested it on many machines ranging from PCs to
Crays.
We are releasing this software for both noncommercial and commercial use. Companies are
welcome to use it as the basis for JPEG-related products. We do not ask a royalty, although
we do ask for an acknowledgement in product literature (see the README file in the
Math Library
Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.Developed at SunPro, a Sun
Microsystems, Inc. business.Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is
freely granted, provided that this notice is preserved.
====================================================
copysignf.c: * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights
reserved.math_private.h: * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights
reserved.powf.c: * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.scalbnf.c:
* Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
27
1 Before Using the Machine
Legal Notice
Copying or printing certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fines or
imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty. The following are examples of items
Before Using the Machine
28
2 Environment Settings
Environment Settings
Note • For information on optional components required to make some settings in this chapter, contact our
Customer Support Center.
z
Supported Environment ............................................................................................................. 30
z
Interface Cables ............................................................................................................................ 32
z Setting the Network Environment ......................................................................................... 34
z
z
Activating the Communication Port To Use ...................................................................... 39
2
Using CentreWare Internet Services..................................................................................... 40
z Installing the Print Driver/Scan Driver.................................................................................. 42
29
2 Environment Settings
Supported Environment
This section describes the environment settings needed to use the machine's print, scan and
fax features.
Print Feature
Environment Settings
The machine can be connected directly to a computer for use as a local printer, or can be
connected to a network for use as a network printer.
Local Connection
USB
2
Network Connection
LPD / Port9100
Scan Feature
The machine supports the following Scan functions:
30
Supported Environment
Scan to E-mail
Uses the SMTP protocol to send the document scanned by the machine as an e-mail
attachment.
For information on how to use this feature, refer to "Sending an E-mail With the Scanned File" (P.140).
Scan to PC (Network)
Environment Settings
Uses the FTP or SMB protocol to save the document scanned by the machine in a common
folder created on a network PC.
For information on how to use this feature, refer to "Using a Scanner on the Network" (P.130).
Fax Feature
The machine supports the following communication networks for fax transmissions:
z Public switched telephone network (PSTN)
2
z
Private branch exchanges (PBX)
You must also make settings in [Region] and [Date & Time] to use the Fax functions on this
machine.
Additionally, in most regions, you are required by law to indicate your fax number on any
fax you send.
Note • This option is available when the Fax Kit (optional) is installed.
For information on how to make the region setting, refer to "Region" (P.160).
For information on how to make the date and time settings, refer to "Date & Time" (P.169).
For information on how to make the fax number settings, refer to "Fax Number" (P.160).
31
2 Environment Settings
Interface Cables
When connecting the machine directly to a computer, use a USB interface. When
connecting the machine to a network, use an Ethernet interface.
32
Interface Cables
Environment Settings
2 Connect a network cable to the Ethernet port.
Note • Prepare a network cable suitable for your
network connection. When you replace the
network cable, contact our Customer Support
Center.
2
3 Press the power switch to the [ | ] position to turn
the power ON.
33
2 Environment Settings
This section describes how to make the settings needed to use the TCP/IP protocol.
Note • The machine supports IPv6 addresses in an IPv6 network environment. For more information, refer
to "Setting the Machine's IP Address (IPv6)" (P.35).
To use the TCP/IP protocol, you must set the machine's IP address.
By default, the machine is set to obtain its IP address automatically.
This setting automatically sets the machine's IP address when the machine is connected to
a network containing a DHCP server.
Print the System Settings Report to check whether the machine's IP address has already
been set.
2 You can also check the IP address in the following methods:
z
On the message field of the touch screen
z
On the [About This MFP] screen
z
Using CentreWare Internet Services
For information on how to print the System Settings Report, refer to "Printing Reports/Lists" (P.218).
For information on the message field of the touch screen, refer to "Touch Screen - Services Home Screen" (P.53).
For information on how to check on the [About This MFP] screen, refer to "Checking the Machine’s IP Address" (P.216).
For information on how to check using CentreWare Internet Services, refer to the online Help of CentreWare Internet
Services.
34
Setting the Network Environment
If the machine's IP address has not been set, set the IP address by using the Printer Setup
Utility for Setting IP Address included in the Driver CD Kit, using the control panel to change
the [Get IP Address] setting to [Panel], or using CentreWare Internet Services.
Printer Setup Utility for Setting IP Address Control Panel
Environment Settings
CentreWare Internet Services
2
Note • If the network has a DHCP server, the machine's IP address may be changed, so check the address
periodically.
• The machine can acquire address information automatically by using a BOOTP or RARP server. To
use a BOOTP or RARP server to acquire the machine's IP address, use the control panel to change the
[Get IP Address] setting to [BOOTP] or [RARP].
For information on how to use the Printer Setup Utility for Setting IP Address, refer to "When Using the Printer Setup Utility
for Setting the IP Address" (P.36).
For information on how to set the IP address from the control panel, refer to "TCP/IP" (P.157).
For information on how to set the IP address using CentreWare Internet Services, refer to the online Help of CentreWare
Internet Services.
35
2 Environment Settings
For information on how to check on the [About This MFP] screen, refer to "Checking the Machine’s IP Address" (P.216).
For information on how to check using CentreWare Internet Services, refer to the online Help of CentreWare Internet
Services.
You can set a fixed IPv6 address for the machine using either of the following methods:
z
Use the Printer Setup Utility for Setting IP Address.
z Use the control panel to make the setting manually. Press the <Machine Status> button.
From the [Tools] tab, select [Admin Settings] > [Network] > [Ethernet] > [IP Mode]. Set the
[IP Mode] to [IPv6 Mode] or [Dual Stack].
Environment Settings
z Use CentreWare Internet Services to make the setting manually. Print the System
Settings Report to check the address set automatically, and then use the address to
access CentreWare Internet Services.
From the [Properties] tab, select [Protocol Settings] > [TCP/IP] > [IP Mode]. Set the [IP
Mode] to [IPv6] or [Dual Stack]. The IPv6 address can be entered manually if the [Get IP
Address] is set to [Manual].
For information on how to use the Printer Setup Utility for Setting IP Address, refer to "When Using the Printer Setup Utility
for Setting the IP Address" (P.36).
2 For information on how to set the IP address from the control panel, refer to "TCP/IP" (P.157).
For information on how to make settings from CentreWare Internet Services, refer to the online Help of CentreWare Internet
Services.
When Using the Printer Setup Utility for Setting the IP Address
This section describes how to set the IP address using the Printer Setup Utility for Setting IP
Address included in the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM.
Important • When using the Printer Setup Utility for Setting IP Address, make sure that the machine is not in use.
36
Setting the Network Environment
Environment Settings
4 As a list of available IP addresses and Mac
addresses appears, select the machine and
click [Next].
37
2 Environment Settings
8 Confirm the assigned IP address after completing the setting process by one of the
following methods.
z For information on how to print the System Settings Report, refer to "Printing Reports/
Lists" (P.218).
z For information on how to check on the [Machine Status] screen, refer to "Checking the
Machine’s IP Address" (P.216).
z
For information on how to check using CentreWare Internet Services, refer to the online
Help of CentreWare Internet Services.
38
Activating the Communication Port To Use
Use CentreWare Internet Services to activate the communication port you want to use.
You can activate the following ports:
Port Description
LPD Select [Enabled] to use the LPD port.
Environment Settings
Port9100 Select [Enabled] to use the Port9100 port.
IPP Select [Enabled] to use the IPP port.
39
2 Environment Settings
40
Using CentreWare Internet Services
Environment Settings
6 Click [OK] in the [Internet Options] dialog box.
z Example URL
Note • If your network uses DNS (Domain Name System) and the machine's host name is registered on the
domain name server, you can access the machine using the Internet address combining the host
name and the domain name. For example, if the host name is "myhost", and the domain name is
"example.com" then the Internet address is "myhost.example.com".
• When specifying a port number, add ":" and the port number after the IP address or the Internet
address.
• The IPv6 address cannot be entered manually in some cases depending on the web browser that
you use.
• HTTPS is not supported.
41
2 Environment Settings
To install the print driver, follow the instructions by clicking the "CD-ROM Documentation
2 (HTML)" on the [Documentation] tab in the Driver CD Kit included in the CD-ROM.
Application Description
TWAIN-compatible and Click [Scan Driver] in the [Main] menu on the Driver CD Kit to
Windows Imaging start the installation.
Acquisition(WIA)-compatible For more information, refer to "Scanning to a Computer" (P.126).
Scan Driver
Address Book Editor Select [Install Fax Utility] in the [User Tools] menu of the Driver
CD Kit, and click the [Start] button to start the installation.
Use to register recipient for sending document by fax. You can
select a recipient if you register the information to Address Book
Editor and save it to the machine.
You can also retrieve the fax recipient’s phone numbers
registered on a printer or using CentreWare Internet Services.
For more information on settings items, see the Address Book Editor's Help
information.
To install the scan driver, follow the instructions by clicking the "CD-ROM Documentation
(HTML)" on the [Documentation] tab in the Driver CD Kit included in the CD-ROM.
Be sure to restart the computer immediately after installing the scan driver.
Note • This function is not available on a network environment.
Uninstalling
42
Installing the Print Driver/Scan Driver
Environment Settings
2
43
2 Environment Settings
Environment Settings
44
3 Product Overview
This chapter lists the name of each machine component, and describes basic operations
such as how to turn the power ON/OFF and use the control panel.
z
Machine Components................................................................................................................. 46
z Power Source .................................................................................................................................. 50
Product Overview
z
Power Saver Modes ...................................................................................................................... 51
z
Control Panel .................................................................................................................................. 52
z Auditron ............................................................................................................................................ 54
z
Entering Characters ..................................................................................................................... 55
z
Setting the Options Configuration ........................................................................................ 56
z Cooling Mode ................................................................................................................................. 58
3
45
3 Product Overview
Machine Components
3
3 10 4
5
6
9 7
46
Machine Components
Product Overview
4
3
No. Component Description
1 Ethernet Port Connect a network cable.
2 USB Port Connect a USB 2.0 cable.
3 Power switch Switches the power of the machine on and off.
For more information, refer to "Power Source" (P.50).
4 Power cord connector Connects the power cord.
5 TEL Connects to a telephone device.Do not connect any device (fax system)
other than a telephone.
6 LINE 1 Connects to a telephone line.
Note • LINE 1 and the TEL connectors are available when the Fax Kit (optional) is installed.
47
3 Product Overview
Inside
1
2
3
4
10
Product Overview
5
6
7
8
9
3
No. Component Description
1 Yellow toner [Y] cartridge Contains yellow toner (the powder used to form the image).
2 Magenta toner [M] cartridge Contains magenta toner (the powder used to form the image).
3 Cyan toner [C] cartridge Contains cyan toner (the powder used to form the image).
4 Black toner [K] cartridge Contains black toner (the powder used to form the image).
5 Yellow drum cartridge [R4] Contains the photoconductor for yellow toner.
6 Magenta drum cartridge [R3] Contains the photoconductor for magenta toner.
7 Cyan drum cartridge [R2] Contains the photoconductor for cyan toner.
8 Black drum cartridge [R1] Contains the photoconductor for black toner.
9 Waste toner container [R5] Collects waste toner.
10 Fusing unit Fuses toner on paper.
Important • Do not touch this unit as it is extremely hot.
48
Machine Components
1 2 3 4
7
5
6
Product Overview
No. Component Description
3
1 Document feeder top cover Open this cover to remove any jammed paper.
2 Inner cover Open this cover to remove any jammed paper.
3 Document guides Aligns the edges of documents.
4 Document feeder tray Load documents here.
5 Document stopper Prevents outputs from falling off.
6 Document output tray Outputs are delivered here.
7 Narrow glass strip Scans the loaded documents.
Note • In this guide, the duplex automatic document feeder is referred to as the "document feeder".
49
3 Product Overview
Power Source
1 Before switching the power off, make sure that the machine has completed all copy or print
jobs. Then, make sure that the <Data> LED does not light up.
2 Press the power switch to the [ ] position to
switch the power off.
50
Power Saver Modes
The machine is installed with the Power Saver function that will automatically cut off the
electricity to the machine if no copy or print data is received for a certain duration.
There are two Power Saver modes: Low Power mode and Sleep mode.
Product Overview
Sleep Mode
Sleep mode minimizes power consumption by shutting off the power to all components
except the controller. Warm-up time in Sleep mode is longer than in Low Power mode.
to 0 minutes as default.
Error
You can set the amount of time the machine waits Data
51
3 Product Overview
Control Panel
The names and functions of the control panel's components are described below.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Services Home
Start
Machine Status
Data Error
3 13 12 11 10 9 8 7
52
Control Panel
Function Buttons
Product Overview
z Message Field
Displays the printer status, error message, and IP address assigned to the printer.
z Toner Status Icon 3
Displays the condition of toner in six levels. (The toner level for each color: 100%, 80%,
60%, 40%, 20%, 0%)
z Function Buttons
Allows you to set the features for functions such as [Copy], [E-mail], [Scan To], [Fax], and
[ID Card Copy].
Note • If the [Service Lock] setting for a function is set to [Enabled], the function is disabled and the menu
for the function does not appear on the screen. For more information, refer to "Limiting Access to
Copy, Fax, and Scan" (P.204).
53
3 Product Overview
Auditron
Auditron contains an authentication function that can set limits on what processes can be
used, as well as an account management that can be used to control usage based on
authentication.
The following illustration shows how the machine works with Print Auditron.
You can also limit the copy function by using Copy Auditron.
For more information on Copy Auditron, refer to "Copy Auditron" (P.175).
For more information on Print Auditron, refer to "Print Auditron" (P.176).
Product Overview
Registered user B
Registered user A
3 Can print up to
9,000 pages in
color or black
and white
Can print up to
10,000 pages in
black and white
Cannot print if not a
registered user, or if the
printed pages exceeds
the limit
Print account
report Reference account
report for each
registered user
Note • You can configure the machine's Auditron settings with CentreWare Internet Services. For more
information, refer to the online Help of CentreWare Internet Services.
• To print using Auditron, you need to set the print driver. For more information, refer to the Help of
the driver.
54
Entering Characters
Entering Characters
This section describes how to use the keyboard displayed on the control panel and the
number pad.
Product Overview
select the keyboard layout, refer to "Keyboard Layout" (P.199).
Item Description
Entering alphabets and To enter uppercase letters, select . To return to the lowercase
numerals letters, select again.
Entering symbols Select .
Entering a space Select .
Deleting characters Select to delete one character at a time.
Available Characters
You can enter the characters as follows by using the number pad: 0 to 9, * and #.
Changing Numbers
If you make a mistake while entering a number, press the <Clear All> button to delete the
last digit or character. Then enter the correct number.
55
3 Product Overview
You can retrieve the information of machine configuration into the print driver.
Update the information of machine configuration when any optional component is
changed.
• If you failed to retrieve information of machine configuration or are using the USB interface
connection, set the information of machine configuration manually. For more information, click
[Help] on the screen to display Help Information.
The following procedure uses Windows 7 and PCL 6 driver as an example. The procedure
differs depending on the OS and the print driver.
3 2 Right-click the printer icon of the DocuCentre SC2020 and select [Printer properties].
3 Click the [Configuration] tab.
56
Setting the Options Configuration
Product Overview
1) Select [Specify Address], and click
[Next].
6 Click [OK].
57
3 Product Overview
Cooling Mode
The machine enters the Cooling mode if its internal temperature rises too high. During this
mode, either of the following screen is displayed on the touch screen.
Screen A Screen B
Product Overview
This screen disappears when the internal temperature has cooled down. Wait until the
screen disappears.
If the room temperature is high, lower the room temperature because it may take longer
3 time for the machine to cool down.
Note • You can select [Close] to forcibly close the screen above. However, you cannot operate the machine
because the machine is still in the Cooling mode. Wait until the message "Machine Cooling in
Progress" disappears in the upper left corner of the screen.
Important • For screen A: During the Cooling mode, the fan inside the machine is working to release heat. Do not
open the front cover or switch off the machine during the mode.
• For screen B: During the Cooling mode, open the cover illustrated on the screen to reduce the time
for cooling.
58
4 Loading Paper
This chapter describes the paper that can be used with the machine, precautions when
handling paper, and how to load paper in trays.
z
Paper Types..................................................................................................................................... 60
z Loading Paper ................................................................................................................................ 64
z
Changing Paper Size.................................................................................................................... 67
z
Changing the Paper Settings ................................................................................................... 69
Loading Paper
4
59
4 Loading Paper
Paper Types
WARNING
Do not use conductive paper such as origami paper, carbonic paper or
conductively-coated paper. When paper jam occurs, it may cause short-circuit and
eventually a fire accident.
Loading Paper
Important • Moisture generated by water, rain, or vapor may cause the printed images to fade. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
60
Paper Types
Standard Paper
When printing or copying on commonly used paper (plain paper), use paper meeting the
Loading Paper
standards described below. To copy or print as clear as possible, we recommend the
following standard paper.
Basis Weight
Paper Name Paper Type Notes / Countermeasure
(gsm)
P paper 64 Plain Tough plain paper suitable
for internal documents at the
4
office.
Basis Weight
Paper Name Paper Type Notes / Countermeasure
(gsm)
Colotech + 90 Bond Before copying or printing,
fan the stack of paper well
and reload it in the tray.
Performer 70 Plain -
75 Plain -
80 Plain Do not keep the paper
unsealed in a high-humidity
condition.
Business 80 Plain -
Performer + 70 Plain -
80 Plain -
Business + 70 Plain Before copying or printing,
fan the stack of paper well
and reload it in the tray.
75 Plain -
80 Plain Before copying or printing,
fan the stack of paper well
and reload it in the tray.
61
4 Loading Paper
Basis Weight
Paper Name Paper Type Notes / Countermeasure
(gsm)
Professional 70 Plain Do not keep the paper
unsealed in a high-humidity
condition.
80 Plain Before copying or printing,
fan the stack of paper well
and reload it in the tray.
Usable Paper
In addition to the standard/semi-standard paper, the following paper also can be used.
Basis Weight
Paper Name Paper Type Notes / Countermeasure
(gsm)
Loading Paper
62
Paper Types
Unusable Paper
Using paper not recommended by Fuji Xerox may cause a paper jam or machine
malfunction. Use paper recommended by Fuji Xerox.
z
Damp or wet paper
z Paper pre-printed with other printer or copying machine
z
Wrinkled, creased, or ripped paper
z
Envelopes that are not flat, or that have clasps
z Color paper with surface treatments
z
Paper with rough surface, such as pulp paper or fibrous paper
z
Punched paper
z Transparency film
Loading Paper
Storing and Handling Paper
Please keep the following points in mind when loading paper in a tray
z
Align the stack of paper neatly before loading it in a tray.
z Do not use creased or wrinkled paper.
z Do not use warped or curled paper.
z
Do not load paper of mixed sizes together into a tray.
z Take care not to touch the print side. Oils from your skin may adhere to the print media,
which may affect printing quality. If unavoidable, be sure to use a finger cot, gloves, or
other means to cover your fingers before touching the print media.
z Portrait orientation is recommended for heavyweight media fed from the Tray 5 (bypass).
If a misfeed occurs, please apply an intentional upper curl to the leading edge of the
paper.
z Do not load paper above the maximum fill line in the Tray 1 to 5. It may cause paper jams.
z
When Heavyweight Paper/Extra-HW Paper is supplied to the Tray 5 and causes paper
jams, reduce the paper quantity or turn over the paper in the Tray 5.
63
4 Loading Paper
Loading Paper
machine automatically selects a tray to match the specified document size and orientation.
This function is called as Automatic Paper Selection.
To activate Automatic Paper Selection when copying, set [Select Tray] to [Auto].
This Automatic Paper Selection function selects the trays in order from Tray 5 (Bypass) >
Tray 1 >Tray 2 if there is more than one paper tray that matches. You can change the tray
priority by setting [Tray Priority].
4 Note • Tray2 is available only when the One Tray Module (optional) is installed.
• When using Tray 5 (Bypass), the paper size cannot be automatically detected. Specify the paper
settings from the touch screen. For information on how to make the settings, refer to "Tray 5
(Bypass)" (P.194).
For more information on setting [Tray Priority], refer to "Tray Priority" (P.198).
64
Loading Paper
Loading Paper
3 Load paper with the side to copy or print on
facing up. Align the leading edge of paper with
the left side of the tray. 4
Important • Do not load paper above the maximum fill line .
It may cause paper jams or machine
malfunctions.
• Do not place any paper or objects in the empty
space on the right side of Trays 1 and 2. It may
cause paper jams or machine malfunction.
65
4 Loading Paper
66
Changing Paper Size
Loading Paper
Important • While the machine is copying or printing, do not
pull out the tray that the job uses.
• To prevent paper jams or loading errors, do not
load different sizes or types of paper on top of
any remaining paper in a tray.
4
2 Remove any paper loaded in the tray.
3 For Tray 1, push down the metal plate.
67
4 Loading Paper
68
Changing the Paper Settings
This section describes how to change the paper type setting for a tray.
A paper type is preset for Trays 1 and 2. Normally, [Plain] is set for the trays. To maintain the
same print quality after changing paper in a different quality in the same tray, you need to
change the paper quality setting for the tray that matches new paper loaded.
For more information, refer to "Supported Paper Type" (P.61).
For information on the paper size setting for Tray 5, refer to "Tray 5 (Bypass)" (P.194).
Services Home
Job Status
Loading Paper
Machine Status
69
4 Loading Paper
7 Select [OK].
70
5 Copy
Copy
5
71
5 Copy
This section describes the basic flow of copy operations including placing document in the
machine and making advanced settings.
Placing Document
The following two methods are available to place document:
Document feeder
z
Single sheet
z
Multiple sheets
Document glass
z
Single sheet
z
Bound documents, such as books
Copy
Document Feeder
Important • To avoid paper jams, use the document glass for mixed size, folded, wrinkled, cut-and-pasted
documents, curled paper, or carbon-backed paper. If you can flatten the curled document, you can
use the document.
Follow the steps below to place document in the document feeder.
You can place a single or multiple pages of a document.
1 Remove any paper clips or staples from document before placing it in the document
feeder.
72
Overview of Copy Operations
Copy
5
Document Glass
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive force to hold thick document on the document glass. It may
break the glass and cause injuries.
73
5 Copy
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
74
Overview of Copy Operations
2 Select [Copy].
Copy
Clear All Stop
Start
5
Data Error
Start
Data Error
75
5 Copy
76
Operations Performed While Copying
While the machine is copying, you can cancel the currently executing job, and check or
cancel pending jobs.
Start
Data Error
Copy
Checking Job Status
5
Follow the steps below to check the status of the copy job being executed, or the status of
a copy job waiting to start (a pending job).
Note • You can cancel the currently executing copy job or a pending copy job.
For more information on operation in job screen, refer to "Canceling the Current Job" (P.223).
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
77
5 Copy
ID Card Copy
You can copy both sides of an ID card (name card, employee card, etc.) on one side of paper.
Select [ID Card Copy] to use this feature.
Front side
Front side Back side
Back side
78
ID Card Copy
Start
Data Error
6 To continue scanning the other side of the ID card, place the other side of the ID card face
down slightly away from the top left corner of the document glass, and then close the
Copy
document glass cover.
7 Select [Scan Side 2].
5
79
5 Copy
This section describes the advanced functions available for Copy feature.
See
Tab Setting Item Purpose
Page:
Copy Output Color To select the mode for color or black and P.81
white copying.
Select Tray To select a tray. P.81
Reduce / Enlarge To reduce or enlarge the size of a copied P.82
image.
2 Sided Copying To make duplex copies with the specified P.84
binding position.
Quality Lighten / Darken To adjust the contrast to make the copy P.84
lighter or darker than the original.
Original Type To select the copy image quality. P.85
Sharpness To adjust the sharpness to make the copy P.85
image sharper or softer than the original.
Copy
Note • For more information on defaults that can be changed, and how to change them, refer to "Copy
Defaults" (P.182).
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
80
Advanced Copy Settings
2 Select [Copy].
Output Color
To select the mode for color or black and white copying.
Copy
5
2 Select [Full Color] or [Black & White], and then
select [OK].
Note • Color copy is secured with a passcode if the [Service Lock] setting for [Copy] is set to [On] (Color
Password Locked). If you set [Output Color] to [Full Color] and the [Service Lock] setting for [Copy] to
[On] (Color Password Locked), you will need to enter the four digit passcode after pressing the
<Start> button.
Select Tray
To select a tray.
81
5 Copy
Note • [Tray 2] is only available when the One Tray Module (Optional) is installed.
• When [Any] is displayed as the paper size and type in Tray 5 (bypass), you can select the paper size
and type from this menu.
Copy
Reduce / Enlarge
5 To reduce or enlarge the size of a copied image from 25 to 400% when you copy original
documents from the document glass or the document feeder.
Note • When you make a reduced copy, black lines may appear at the bottom of your copy.
mm series
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
100%
Auto%
50%
A3 J A5
82
Advanced Copy Settings
70%
A3 J A4, B4 J B5
81%
B4 J A4, B5 J A5
86%
A3 J B4, A4 J B5
115%
B4 J A3, B5 J A4
122%
A4 J B4, A5 J B5
141%
A4 J A3, B5 J B4
200%
A5 J A3
inch series
100%
Auto%
Copy
64%
8.5 x 11" J 5.5 x 8.5"
70% 5
A3 J A4, B4 J B5
78%
8.5 x 14" J 8.5 x 11"
94%
A3 J 11 x 17", A4 J 8.5 × 11"
129%
8.5 x 11" J 11 x 17"
141%
A4 J A3, B5 J B4
180%
4 x 6" J 8.5 x 11"
200%
A5 J A3
Note • You can also specify the value in increments of 1% from 25 to 400 by selecting [ ] or [ ] or
entering a value using the number pad. See the following table for specific zoom ratios.
Copy A5 B5 A4 B4 A3
Original
A5 100% 122% 141% 172% 200%
B5 81% 100% 115% 141% 163%
A4 70% 86% 100% 122% 141%
B4 57% 70% 81% 100% 115%
A3 50% 61% 70% 86% 100%
83
5 Copy
2 Sided Copying
To make duplex copies with the specified binding position.
When you are using the document glass and it is set to [1 J 2 Sided] or [2 J 2 Sided], the
display prompts you for another page after pressing the <Start> button.
1) If you want to place a new document, replace the document with a new document, and
then select [Continue] or press the <Start> button.
2) If you finish copying, select [Print Now].
Note • When you use the document feeder to copy both sides of a document, the printed position of the
front and back of the document may differ if the size in the document size setting and the size of
the document do not match. In this case, set [Original Size] to the same size as the document.
Lighten / Darken
To adjust the contrast to make the copy lighter or darker than the original.
84
Advanced Copy Settings
Copy
Original Type
5
To select the copy image quality.
Photo & Text Used for documents with photos and text.
Text Used for documents with text.
Photo Used for documents with photos.
Sharpness
To adjust the sharpness to make the copy image sharper or softer than the original.
85
5 Copy
Normal The color clarity of the image is the same as the original.
Saturation
To adjust the amount of colors of the copy to make the colors darker or lighter than the
original.
86
Advanced Copy Settings
Copy
Collation 5
To sort the copy output. For example, if you make two copies of three page documents, one
complete three page document will be printed followed by the second complete document.
Auto Only the documents loaded from the document feeder are
copied in collated order.
Collated Copies in collated order.
Uncollated Does not copy in collated order.
87
5 Copy
When you are using the document glass and it is set to [Collated], the display prompts you
for another page after pressing the <Start> button.
1) If you want to place a new document, replace the document with a new document, and
then select [Continue] or press the <Start> button.
2) If you finish copying, select [Print Now].
Original Size
To select the default document size.
mm series
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
Auto
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
B4 (257 x 364 mm)
88
Advanced Copy Settings
inch series
Auto
Tabloid (11 x 17")
Legal (8.5 x 14")
Folio (8.5 x 13")
Copy
B5 (257 x 182 mm)
B5 (182 x 257 mm)
A5 (148 x 210 mm)
5
8K (270 x 390 mm)
89
5 Copy
Edge Erase
To specify the top and bottom margins of the copy.
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
90
6 Fax
Fax
z Fax Activity Report .................................................................................................................... 118
91
6 Fax
This section describes the basic flow of fax operations including placing document in the
machine, setting the recipient address, and making advanced settings.
Important • You must set the [Region] and [Date & Time] items to use the Fax feature. For more information,
refer to "Region" (P.160) and "Date & Time" (P.169).
Placing Document
The following two methods are available to place document:
Document feeder
z
Single sheet
z
Multiple sheets
Document glass
z
Single sheet
z Bound documents, such as books
Document Feeder
Fax
Important • To avoid paper jams, use the document glass for mixed size, folded, wrinkled, cut-and-pasted
documents, curled paper, or carbon-backed paper. If you can flatten the curled document, you can
use the document.
92
Overview of Fax Operations
1 Remove any paper clips or staples from document before placing it in the document
feeder.
2 Place the document in the center of the
document feeder, with the side to be scanned (or
the front surface of a 2 Sided document) facing
up.
Fax
4 Open the document stopper.
6
Document Glass
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive force to hold thick document on the document glass. It may
break the glass and cause injuries.
93
6 Fax
3
Fax
2 Select [Fax].
Services Home
Note • You must enter the [Region] setting to use the
Fax feature. If a message asking you to set the Job Status
94
Overview of Fax Operations
Fax
Note • To delete the entered numbers, press the <C>
(Clear) button.
6
95
6 Fax
96
Operations during Faxing (Sending)
You can cancel the fax currently being sent, and check or cancel pending jobs.
Start
Data Error
Fax
Follow the steps below to check the status of the fax job currently being executed, or the
status of a fax job waiting to start (a pending job).
Note • You can cancel the fax job currently being executed, or pending fax jobs. 6
For more information on operation in job screen, refer to "Canceling the Current Job" (P.223).
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
97
6 Fax
Start
Data Error
98
Advanced Fax Settings
This section describes the advanced functions available for Fax feature.
See
Tab Setting Item Purpose
Page:
Fax Lighten / Darken To adjust the contrast to make the copy P.100
lighter or darker than the original.
Resolution To set the scan resolution. P.100
OnHook To send or receive faxes manually. P.101
2 Sided Scanning To make duplex copies with the specified P.101
binding position.
Options Original Size To set the document size. P.101
Delayed Send To send a fax at a specified time. P.102
Polling Receive To send a command to a remote machine P.103
to receive a document saved on it.
Cover Page To attach a cover page to faxes. P.103
Note • For more information on defaults that can be changed, and how to change them, refer to "Fax
Defaults" (P.192).
Fax
1 Press the <Services Home> button. <Services Home> button
6
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
2 Select [Fax].
99
6 Fax
Lighten/Darken
You can set the density from seven levels.
Normal
Creates copies with the same density as
document.
Creates copies with a light density. Use this setting to scan document containing dark
objects.
6
Resolution
Sets the scan resolution.
Standard
Suitable for documents with normal sized
characters.
Fine
Suitable for documents containing small
characters or thin lines or documents printed using a dot-matrix printer.
Superfine
Suitable for documents containing extremely fine detail. The Super Fine mode is enabled
only if the remote machine also supports the Super Fine resolution.
100
Advanced Fax Settings
Note • Faxes scanned in the Super Fine mode transmit at the highest resolution supported by the receiving
device.
Photo
Suitable for documents containing photographic images.
OnHook
Use this function to send or receive faxes manually.
For information on how to send a fax manually, refer to "Sending a Fax Manually" (P.105).
For information on how to receive a fax manually, refer to "Receiving a Fax Manually in the TEL Mode" (P.111) or "Receiving
a Fax Manually Using an External Telephone" (P.112).
2 Sided Scanning
You can set to scan a 1 Sided or 2 Sided.
Fax
6
2 Select the copy method, and then select [OK].
1 Sided
Select [1 Sided] for a one-sided document.
2 Sided
Select [2 Sided] for a two-sided document.
You can select the edge to be bound from the
following.
z Long Edge Binding
z
Short Edge Binding
Original Size
Sets the size of document for fax transmission. The transmission size is automatically
specified by the document size.
101
6 Fax
Auto
If document is a standard size, the machine
detects the document size automatically. The
paper size used for sending the fax is determined
by the detected document size.
Document Size
Paper Size
Size placed on the document Size placed in the document Fax is Sent As
glass feeder
A5 , B5 , A4 *, A4 , 8.5 × A5 , B5 , B5 , A4 *, A4 , 5.5 A4
Fax
11" *, 8.5 × 11" , 16K , 16K × 8.5" , 8.5 × 11" *, 8.5 × 11" ,
16K
6 B4 B4
B4 , B5
A3 , 11 × 17" , 8K A3 , 11 × 17" , 8K , 16K A3
* : The image of A4 and 8.5 x 11 documents is rotated by 90 degrees and sent as A4 documents.
Note • The document size selection screen appears if the machine cannot detect the size of a document
placed on the document glass. Select the desired document size. Depending on the selected
document size, the printout may be too large for the paper or may have shadows at the edges.
• The document feeder does not support the non-standard document sizes.
Delayed Send
Used to send a document stored in the machine at a specified time..
Note • You can specify a time between 00:00 and 23:59 (or between 1:00 and 12:59 AM/PM when the 12-
hour clock has been set).
• You cannot specify a date.
102
Advanced Fax Settings
2 Select [On].
Note • Select [Off] to disable this function.
Fax
6
Polling Receive
You can receive faxes from the remote fax machine when you want to receive it.
Cover Page
You can attach a cover page to faxes.
103
6 Fax
104
Sending a Fax Manually
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
3 Select [Fax].
Fax
4 Adjust the document resolution to suit your fax
needs. 6
For more information, refer to "Resolution" (P.100).
For more information, refer to "Lighten/Darken" (P.100).
105
6 Fax
The Delayed Start mode can be used to save scanned documents for transmission at a
specified time to take advantage of lower long distance rates.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
3 Select [Fax].
Fax
6 Select [On].
106
Sending a Delayed Fax
Fax
10 Press the <Start> button to scan data.
6
Once Delayed Start mode is activated, the machine stores all of the documents to be faxed
into its memory and sends them at the specified time. After faxing in the Delayed Start
mode is complete, the data in the memory is cleared.
Note • If you turn off and on the machine, the stored documents are sent as soon as the machine is
activated.
107
6 Fax
You can send a fax directly from the computer running a Microsoft® Windows® operating
system or Mac OS® X by using the driver.
Note • Only black and white faxes can be sent using Direct Fax.
• The names of the dialog boxes and the buttons may be different from those given in the following
procedure depending on the application you are using.
• For Windows, the fax driver is installed with the PCL 6 driver.
• For Mac OS X, to use this feature, you must install the fax driver. To install the fax driver, run the
Driver CD Kit on the Mac OS X, and then open the [MacOSX] folder. Open either the [10.5-] folder
depending on the version of Mac OS X you are running. Double-click [FX DocuCentre SC2020.dmg],
and then follow the on-screen instructions to install the fax driver.
For Mac OS X:
4 Specify the fax settings. For more information, refer to the Help of the driver.
Note • For Windows, make sure to set [Job Type] to [Fax].
• The settings done here are only applied to a single fax job.
For Windows:
108
Sending a Fax from the Driver (Direct Fax)
For Mac OS X:
Fax
6
5 For Windows, click [OK] to close the [Printing Preferences] dialog box, and then click [Print].
The [Recipient Setting] dialog box appears.
For Mac OS X, click [Print]. The [Set / Check Fax Transmission] dialog box appears.
For Windows:
For Mac OS X:
109
6 Fax
6 Specify the destination for the recipient in one of the following ways. For more information
on how to specify the destination, refer to the Help of the driver.
1) Enter the name and fax number directly.
2) Select a fax number from the address book.
z
Look Up Address Book: Displays a list of fax numbers that are saved in the file specified
for [My Address Book file].
z
Import and add file (Windows only): Allows you to select a source file such as a CSV file,
WAB file, MAPI, or a LDAP server. (For more information on LDAP server, refer to "Fax
Fax
110
Receiving a Fax
Receiving a Fax
This section describes the fax receiving modes and the other ways to receive a fax.
Fax
The machine is preset to the FAX Mode at the factory.
If you receive a fax, the machine automatically goes into the FAX Mode after a specified
period of time and receives the fax. 6
To change the interval at which the machine goes into the FAX Mode after receiving an
incoming call, refer to "Incoming Defaults" (P.162).
111
6 Fax
line by the telephone company. To set up DRPD, you will need another telephone line at your
location, or someone available to dial your fax number from outside.
6 To set up the DRPD:
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
112
Receiving a Fax
Fax
6
7 Reboot the machine by turning the power switch off and then on again.
113
6 Fax
This section describes how to use the secure receiving mode, an answering machine, and a
computer modem.
Services Home
Job Status
Fax
Machine Status
6
2 Select the [Tools] tab, and then select [Admin
Settings].
114
Other Ways to Fax
Fax
8 Enter a four-digit password using the number
6
pad, and then select [OK].
To return to the top level of the System menu,
press the <Clear All> button.
When a fax is received in the secure receiving
mode, the machine stores it into memory and the
[Active Jobs] screen displays [Secure Receive] to
let you know that there is a fax stored.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
115
6 Fax
Line
Telephone Answering Device
To the wall Phone
jack Machine
You can connect a telephone answering device (TAD) directly to the rear of the machine as
shown above.
z Set the machine to [Ans / Fax Mode] and set [Auto Answer Ans / Fax] to specify the time
for the TAD.
z When the TAD picks up the call, the machine monitors and takes the line if fax tones are
received and then starts receiving the fax.
z
If the answering device is off, the machine automatically goes into the FAX Mode after
the ring tone sounds for a predefined time.
116
Other Ways to Fax
z If you answer the call and hear fax tones, the machine will answer the fax call if you
J Select [Manual Receive] in [OnHook] (you can hear voice or fax tones from the remote
machine), and then press the <Start> button and hang up the receiver.
OR
J Press the two-digit remote receive code and hang up the receiver.
Line
If you want to use your computer modem for faxing or for a dial-up internet connection,
connect the computer modem directly to the rear of the machine with the TAD as shown
above.
z
Set the machine to [Ans / Fax Mode] and set [Auto Answer Ans / Fax] to specify the time
Fax
for the TAD.
z
Turn off the computer modem's Fax Receive feature.
z
Do not use the computer modem if the machine is sending or receiving a fax. 6
z Follow the instructions provided with your computer modem and fax application to fax
via the computer modem.
117
6 Fax
Fax Activity Report lets you check whether fax send and receive operations ended normally.
For each fax sent or received, the reports record the sender or recipient name and the
transmission result/status.
For information on how to print the Fax Activity Report, refer to "Printing Reports/Lists" (P.218).
Item Description
Sent No. The serial number of each outgoing fax.
Job# A document number appended automatically when the fax job is
received.
Remote The sender's information, in the following priority order:
Terminal 1. Name registered in Speed Dial number
(Only when the recipient has a registered Speed Dial number.)
2. Phone number used when all digits are dialed
3. Remote ID
4. Communication mode
started.
Dura. The amount of time that was required from transmission start to
6 end. For a fax broadcast, this is the total transmission time for all
recipients.
Pages The number of pages sent.
The number on the left of the slash (/) is the number of pages
sent normally. The number on the right of the slash(/) is the total
number of scanned pages.
This is left empty for fax broadcasts.
Mode The mode used for the transmission.
G3, SG3, ECM, *G3, *SG3, *ECM (The asterisks indicate that the
transmitted data was converted to monochrome), or blank (no
information)
Contents The transmission content.
Resend (resent fax), Broadcast (fax broadcast), Forward
(forwarded fax), or blank (normal transmission)
Result The transmission result.
Done (normal end), Busy (recipient line was busy or the set
number of Redials was exceeded), Auto Resend (Job is set to be
resent, and the resending count is within the limit), Cancelled (job
was cancelled), Conf. Partner (the destination is unable to receive
the job), Send Again (the resending count exceeded the limit),
XXX-XXX (communication error)
z
"Cancelled" indicates that the user cancelled the job.
z
"XXX-XXX" indicates an error code.
Total The total number of pages sent.
118
Fax Activity Report
Item Description
Received No. The serial number of each incoming fax.
Job# A document number appended automatically when the fax job is
received.
Remote The sender's information, in the following priority order:
Terminal 1. Remote ID
2. Communication mode
Fax
Result The transmission result.
Done (normal end), Print Queue (normally received job is not
printed), Deleted (normally received job is deleted before
printing), Cancelled (user cancelled the job), Receive Again 6
(reception error), Fwd Wait (job is waiting to be forwarded), Fwd
Doing (job is being forwarded), Fwd Done (job is completely
forwarded), XXX-XXX (transmission error)
z
"XXX-XXX" indicates an error code.
Total The total number of pages received.
119
6 Fax
Fax
120
7 Scan
z
Scanning Procedure .................................................................................................................. 122
z
Scanning to a Computer ......................................................................................................... 126
z Using a Scanner on the Network......................................................................................... 130
z
Sending an E-Mail With the Scanned Image ................................................................. 139
z
Operations during Scanning.................................................................................................. 142
z Advanced Scanner Settings ................................................................................................... 143
Scan
7
121
7 Scan
Scanning Procedure
This section describes the basic flow of scan operations including placing document in the
machine and making advanced settings.
Document feeder
z
Single sheet
z
Multiple sheets
Document glass
z
Single sheet
z
Bound documents, such as books
Document Feeder
When document is placed in the document feeder, the machine detects the document size
automatically. The following standard size documents are detected automatically: A3 ,
B4 , A4 , A4 , B5 , B5 *, A5 , 11 × 17" , 8.5 × 14" *, 8.5 × 13" *, 8.5 × 11" , 8.5
7 × 11" , 8K , 16K , and 16K *.
Note • The document sizes with an asterisk can be automatically detected depending on the settings. You
can select one of the following alternative document sizes. For more information, refer to "Original
Size Detected" (P.170).
- B5 (default) or 16K
- 8.5 × 14" (default) or 8.5 × 13"
• When a document containing pages of different sizes is placed in the machine, the machine uses
the largest document size to scan the document.
• When using 2-sided document placed in the document feeder, make sure to set [2 Sided Scanning]
properly. If it is not specified and the scanned orientation needs to be corrected, rotate it on your
computer.
• For scanning to an application on the client, the document sizes are not automatically detected.
Specify the document size manually.
122
Scanning Procedure
Important • To avoid paper jams, use the document glass for mixed size, folded, wrinkled, cut-and-pasted
documents, curled paper, or carbon-backed paper. If you can flatten the curled document, you can
use the document.
Follow the steps below to place document on the document feeder.
You can place a single or multiple pages of a document.
1 Remove any paper clips or staples from document before placing it in the document
feeder.
2 Place the document in the center of the
document feeder, with the side to be scanned (or
the front surface of a 2 Sided document) facing
up.
Scan
4 Open the document stopper. 7
Document Glass
123
7 Scan
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive force to hold thick document on the document glass. It may
break the glass and cause injuries.
124
Scanning Procedure
Note • The file name of the scanned data is displayed in the format [YYMMDDHHMMSS.extension]. Here,
YY = Year (4 digits), MM = Month (2 digits), DD = Day (2 digits), HH = Hour (2 digits), MM = Minutes
(2 digits), and SS = Seconds (2 digits).
Scan
7
125
7 Scan
Scanning to a Computer
5 Select [ ] until the desired computer you want to send the scan job to appears, and then
select that computer.
6 Select [Event], and specify the type of scan such as [Scan] and [Scan To E-mail].
7 Press the <Start> button to begin sending the scanned file.
126
Scanning to a Computer
Scan
7
7 Select the desired properties from the [Image Quality] and [Image Options] tabs.
8 Click [Scan] to start scanning.
The scanned image file is generated.
127
7 Scan
128
Scanning to a Computer
Scan
7
129
7 Scan
Overview
The Scan to Server/Computer feature allows you to scan documents and send the scanned
document to a network computer via the FTP or SMB protocol.
Computer
FTP Server
Scan
Using FTP
Using SMB
Computer
Scan
You can select the kind of server and specify a destination to store the scanned document
7 with the CentreWare Internet Services or Address Book Editor.
The following items are required to use the Scan to Server/Computer feature.
z Using SMB
To transfer data via SMB, your computer must run on one of the following operating
systems that includes folder sharing.
Note • Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Mac OS X 10.3/10.4/10.5 support IPv4 only.
• For Mac OS X, a shared user account is required.
• Mac OS X 10.3/10.4/10.5/10.6
• Windows Server 2003
• Windows Server 2008
• Windows Server 2008 R2
• Windows Server 2012
• Windows XP
• Windows Vista
• Windows 7
• Windows 8
• Windows Server 2012 R2
• Windows 8.1
z Using FTP
To transfer data via FTP, one of the following FTP servers and an account to the FTP server
(login name and password) are required.
Note • Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.3/10.4/10.5 support IPv4 only.
• Windows XP
FTP service of Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.1
130
Using a Scanner on the Network
For SMB:
Scan
For FTP:
131
7 Scan
1 Create a folder in the desired directory on your computer (Example of folder name:
MyShare).
2 Right-click the folder, and then select [Properties].
9 Click [OK].
10 Click the user login name that you have just entered. Select the [Full Control] check box.
This will grant you permission to send the document into this folder.
132
Using a Scanner on the Network
11 Click [OK].
12 Click [OK] to exit the [Advanced Sharing] dialog box.
13 Click [Close].
Note • To add sub-folders, create new folders in the shared folder you have created.
Example: Folder name: MyShare, Second-level folder name: MyPic, Third-level folder name: John
You should now see MyShare\MyPic\John in your directory.
After you created a folder, go to "Setting a Destination Using an Address Book" (P.133).
Scan
You can configure the machine settings to use the Scan to Server/Computer feature with the
CentreWare Internet Services or Address Book Editor.
The following procedure uses Windows 7 as an example. The procedure differs depending
7
on the OS.
Before beginning to setup a destination, make sure you have the IP addresses you need such
as machine and computer.
133
7 Scan
Note • The default user name is "11111", and the default password is "x-admin".
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
134
Using a Scanner on the Network
1 Name (Displayed Enter a friendly name that you want it to appear on the [Computer/
on Printer) Server Address Book].
2 Server Type Select [Computer (SMB)] if you store the document in a shared folder
of your computer.
Select [Server (FTP)] if you use an FTP server.
3 Host Address (IP Enter a server name or IP address of your computer or the FTP server
Address or DNS that you have shared out.
Name) The following are examples:
z For [Computer (SMB)]:
Scan
(P.131) for details on how to add a password in your user login
account.)
7 Re-enter Password Re-enter your password.
8 Name of Shared For [Computer (SMB)] only.
7
Directory On the Windows operating system, enter the share name of the
folder to store the scanned document on the recipient computer.
On the Mac OS X, enter the folder name to store the scanned
document on the recipient computer.
9 Subdirectory Path For [Computer (SMB)]
(optional) To store the scanned document in the shared folder directly without
creating any subfolder, leave the space blank.
To store the scanned document in the folder you created under the
shared folder, enter the path as following.
Example: Share Folder name: "MyShare", Second-level folder name:
"MyPic", Third-level folder name: "John"
You should now see "MyShare\Mypic\John" in your directory.
MyShare (Share folder)
MyPic
John
After you configured settings, go to "Sending the Scanned File on the Network" (P.137).
135
7 Scan
1 Click [Start] > [All Programs] > [Fuji Xerox] > [DocuCentre SC2020] > [Address Book Editor].
The [Select Device] window appears.
Note • If the [Address Book Editor] window appears, go to step 4.
2 Select your printer from the list.
3 Click [OK].
4 Click [Tool] > [New (Printer Address Book)] > [Server].
Scan
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 Name Enter a friendly name that you want it to appear on the address book.
2 Server Type Select [Computer (SMB)] if you store the document in a shared folder
of your computer.
Select [Server (FTP)] if you use an FTP server.
136
Using a Scanner on the Network
3 Computer Settings Clicking this button opens the wizard screen which guides you
wizard through several steps.
When you complete the steps in the wizard, the settings for [Server
Address] are automatically configured.
4 Server Name / IP Enter a server name or IP address of your computer or the FTP server
Address that you have shared out.
The following are examples:
z For [Computer (SMB)]:
Scan
MyPic
John
After you configured settings, go to "Sending the Scanned File on the Network" (P.137).
137
7 Scan
5 Select [ ] until the desired address appears and then select that address.
6 Select [OK].
7 Specify scan options such as [Output Color], [Resolution], [2 Sided Scanning], and [File
Format] on the [Scan to Network], [Quality] and [Options] tabs. For more information, refer
to "File Format" (P.187).
8 Press the <Start> button to begin sending the scanned file.
Scan
138
Sending an E-Mail With the Scanned Image
To send an e-mail attached with the scanned image from the machine, follow the steps
below:
z Setup the E-mail address book through CentreWare Internet Services. For more
information, refer to "Registering a New E-Mail Address" (P.139).
E-Mail Settings
Scan
7
139
7 Scan
If user name and password are required, enter the correct user name and password.
Note • The default user name is "11111", and the default password is "x-admin".
6 Enter a name in the [Name] field and e-mail address in the [E-mail Address] field.
140
Sending an E-Mail With the Scanned Image
Scan
7
141
7 Scan
While the machine is scanning document, you can cancel the currently executing job, and
check or cancel the pending jobs.
On the machine
Start
Data Error
On the computer
Scan
7
Checking Job Status
To check the status of the currently executing or the previously scanned job:
Note • You can cancel the currently executing scan job.
For more information on operation in job screen, refer to "Canceling the Current Job" (P.223).
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
142
Advanced Scanner Settings
This section describes the advanced functions available for Scan feature.
For more information on the setting values, refer to "Scan Defaults" (P.187).
z Scan to E-mail
See
Tab Setting Item Purpose
Page:
Quality Output Color To select the mode for color or black and "Output
white scanning. Color"
(P.188)
Resolution To adjust the resolution of the scanned "Resolutio
image. n" (P.188)
Lighten / Darken To adjust the contrast to make the scanned "Lighten /
image lighter or darker than the original. Darken"
(P.189)
Sharpness To adjust the sharpness to make the "Sharpnes
scanned image sharper or softer than the s" (P.190)
original.
Contrast To adjust the amount of colors to make the "Contrast"
contrast of colors darker or lighter than the (P.190)
original.
Scan
Auto Background To suppress the background of the original "Auto
Suppression to enhance text on the scanned image. Backgrou
nd
Suppressi 7
on"
(P.190)
Options 2 Sided Scanning To scan both sides of a sheet of paper. "2 Sided
Scanning"
(P.189)
File Format To specify the file format. "File
Format"
(P.187)
Original Size To select the default document size. "Original
Size"
(P.188)
Edge Erase To specify the top and bottom margins of "Edge
the scanned image. Erase"
(P.191)
File Name To specify the detailed setting for file "File
name. Name"
(P.191)
143
7 Scan
z Scan To Network
See
Tab Setting Item Purpose
Page:
Scan To Output Color To select the mode for color or black and "Output
Network white scanning. Color"
(P.188)
Resolution To adjust the resolution of the scanned "Resolutio
image. n" (P.188)
File Format To specify the file format. "File
Format"
(P.187)
2 Sided Scanning To scan both sides of a sheet of paper. "2 Sided
Scanning"
(P.189)
Quality Lighten / Darken To adjust the contrast to make the scanned "Lighten /
image lighter or darker than the original. Darken"
(P.189)
Sharpness To adjust the sharpness to make the "Sharpnes
scanned image sharper or softer than the s" (P.190)
original.
Contrast To adjust the amount of colors to make the "Contrast"
contrast of colors darker or lighter than the (P.190)
original.
Scan
Note • For more information on defaults that can be changed, and how to change them, refer to "Scan
Defaults" (P.187).
144
8 Print
Print
8
145
8 Print
This section describes the major print driver functions used for printing. The print driver must
be installed before use.
For information on how to install the print driver, refer to "Installing the Print Driver/Scan Driver" (P.42).
Note • For information on the Print functions, click [Help] in the print driver screen to display the Help
Information.
• There are some functions that adding the mounted component information to the print driver from
the [Properties] screen under the [Options] tab is required to make the functions available. Any
functions not displayed on the screen are not available.
For information on how to set the option information, refer to "Setting the Options Configuration"
(P.56).
Multiple-Up
Prints a multiple-page document on a single page.
2 Sided Print
Prints on both sides of each page.
Poster
Enlarges one page of print data to the specified size and prints it on multiple pages. Used to
create a large poster.
Booklet
2 Sided printing combined with page collation to enable the creation of booklets with the
correct page sequence.
Print
Watermark
Prints 'Confidential' or another preset character string on top of print data.
8
Mixed Document
Prints documents containing both vertical and horizontal pages, or pages of different sizes.
146
Printing
Printing
Print
5 Click [OK] in the [Print] dialog box.
147
8 Print
On the machine
Start
Data Error
On the computer
1 Double-click the printer icon located on the task bar in the lower right corner of the
Print
screen.
2 Select the document name that you desired to cancel, and then press the <Delete> key.
8 If there is no document displayed on the window, cancel it manually on the machine.
148
9 Tools
Each function is set to the factory default (initial) settings, but you can customize these
settings to match your operating environment. You can change the settings in [Tools].
Note • Some settings cannot be displayed on some models. An optional component is required. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
This chapter describes the functions you can make settings changes for.
z Understanding the Machine Menus .................................................................................. 150
z
Panel Lock Function .................................................................................................................. 200
z
Limiting Access to Copy, Fax, and Scan............................................................................ 204
z Setting the Power Saver Option........................................................................................... 207
z
About the Concurrent Jobs Feature ................................................................................... 209
z
Resetting to Factory Defaults............................................................................................... 210
Tools
9
149
9 Tools
When the machine is connected to a network and available to a number of users, the access
to the [Admin Settings] can be limited. This prevents other users from using the control
panel to inadvertently change a user default that has been set by the administrator.
However, you can use your print driver to override user defaults and select settings for
individual print jobs.
Report / List
Use the [Report / List] menu to print various types of reports and lists.
Note • The reports and lists with an asterisk can be printed only when the Fax Kit (optional) is installed.
System Settings
Purpose:
To print a list of the current user default values, the installed options, the amount of installed
print memory, and the status of machine supplies.
Panel Settings
Purpose:
To print a detailed list of all the settings on the control panel menus.
Job History
9 Purpose:
To print a detailed list of the print, copy, fax, or scan jobs that have been processed. This list
contains the last 20 jobs.
Error History
Purpose:
To print a detailed list of paper jams and fatal errors.
Printer Meter
Purpose:
To print the reports for the total number of pages printed.
Demo Page
Purpose:
To print a page for testing colors.
Protocol Monitor
Purpose:
To print a detailed list of monitored protocols.
150
Understanding the Machine Menus
Server Address
Purpose:
To print the list of all server addresses stored as Server Address information.
Fax Activity*
Purpose:
To print the report of faxes you recently received or sent.
Fax Pending*
Purpose:
To print the list of status of pending faxes.
Billing Meters
Purpose:
To check the total number of printed pages (including the number of the pages of the
Tools
copied documents and received fax documents).
Values:
Admin Settings
Use the [Admin Settings] menu to configure a variety of machine features.
Individuals
Purpose:
To store up to 200 frequently dialed numbers in individuals locations.
Groups
Purpose:
151
9 Tools
To create a group of fax destinations and register it under a two-digit dial code. Up to six
group dial codes can be registered.
PCL Settings
Use the [PCL Settings] menu to change machine settings that only affect jobs using the PCL
emulation printer language.
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
Paper Tray
Purpose:
To specify the default paper tray.
Values:
Auto
Tray5 (Bypass)
Tray1
Tray2*
* : [Tray2] is available only when the One Tray Module (Optional) is installed.
Output Size
Purpose:
To specify the default paper size.
Values:
mm series
Tools
152
Understanding the Machine Menus
inch series
Orientation
Tools
Purpose:
To specify how text and graphics are oriented on the page.
Values: 9
Portrait Prints text and graphics parallel to the short edge of the paper.
Landscape Prints text and graphics parallel to the long edge of the paper.
2 Sided Print
Purpose:
To specify whether to print on both sides of a sheet of paper.
Values:
Font
Purpose:
To specify the default font from the fonts registered in the machine.
153
9 Tools
Values:
9 GaramondKrsvHlb
Courier
Times BdIt
Helvetica
ITC A G Go BkOb
ITC A G Go Dm
Courier It Helvetica Ob ITC A G Go DmOb
Courier Bd Helvetica Bd ZapfC MdIt
Courier BdIt Helvetica BdOb ZapfDingbats
Symbol Set
Purpose:
To specify a symbol set for a specified font.
Values:
154
Understanding the Machine Menus
Font Size
Purpose:
To specify the font size for scalable typographic fonts, within the range of 4.00 to 50.00. The
default is 12.00.
Font size refers to the height of the characters in the font. One point equals approximately
1/72 of an inch.
Note • The [Font Size] menu is only displayed for typographic fonts.
Font Pitch
Purpose:
To specify the font pitch for scalable mono spaced fonts, within the range of 6.00 to 24.00.
The default is 10.00.
Font pitch refers to the number of fixed-space characters in a horizontal inch of type. For
nonscheduled mono spaced fonts, the pitch is displayed, but cannot be changed.
Note • The [Font Pitch] menu is only displayed for fixed or mono spaced fonts.
Form Line
Purpose:
To set the number of lines in a page.
Values:
Tools
64* (mm series)/ Sets the value in increments of 1.
60* (inch series)
5-128 9
* : Denotes region-specific factory default values.
The machine sets the amount of space between each line (vertical line spacing) based on
the [Form Line] and [Orientation] menu items. Select the correct [Form Line] and
[Orientation] before changing [Form Line].
For more information, refer to "Orientation" (P.153).
Quantity
Purpose:
To set the default print quantity, within the range of 1 to 999. The default is 1. (Set the
number of copies required for a specific job from the print driver. Values selected from the
print driver always override values selected from the control panel.)
Image Enhance
Purpose:
To specify whether to enable the Image Enhance feature, which makes the boundary line
between black and white smoother to decrease jagged edges and enhance the visual
appearance.
Values:
155
9 Tools
Hex Dump
Purpose:
To help isolate the source of a print job problem. With [Hex Dump] selected, all data sent to
the machine is printed in hexadecimal and character representation. Control codes are not
executed.
Values:
Draft Mode
Purpose:
To save toner by printing in the draft mode. The print quality is reduced when you print in
the draft mode.
Values:
Line Termination
Purpose:
To add the line termination commands.
Values:
Output Color
Purpose:
To specify the color mode to Color or Black and White. This setting is used for a print job that
does not specify a print mode.
Values:
156
Understanding the Machine Menus
Network Setup
Use the [Network Setup] menu to change the machine settings affecting jobs sent to the
machine through the network.
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
Ethernet
Purpose:
To confirm or specify network settings.
z IP Mode
Purpose:
To configure the IP mode.
Values:
Dual Stack Uses both IPv4 and IPv6 to set the IP address.
IPv4 Mode Uses IPv4 to set the IP address.
IPv6 Mode Uses IPv6 to set the IP address.
z
TCP/IP
Purpose:
To configure TCP/IP settings.
Values:
Tools
Get IP Address DHCP / AutoIP Sets the IP address automatically. A random
value in the range of "169.254.1.0" to
"169.254.254.255" that is not currently in use
on the network is set as the IP address. The
subnet mask is set as "255.255.0.0".
9
BOOTP Sets the IP address using BOOTP.
RARP Sets the IP address using RARP.
DHCP Sets the IP address using DHCP.
Panel Use this option when you want to set the IP
address manually on the control panel.
IP Address When an IP address is being set manually, the
IP is allocated to the machine using the
format "nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn". Each octet that
makes up "nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" is a value in the
range of "0" to "254. 127" and any value in
the range of "224" to "254" cannot be
specified for the first octet of a gateway
address.
Subnet Mask When an IP address is being set manually, the
subnet mask is specified using the format
"nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn". Each octet that makes up
"nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" is a value in the range of
"0" to "255.255.255.255.255" cannot be
specified as the subnet mask.
157
9 Tools
z IPsec
Note • IPsec feature is available only when IPsec is enabled on CentreWare Internet Services.
Purpose:
Disables IPsec.
Value:
z Connection Speed
Note • Connection Speed feature is available only when the machine is connected using the network.
Purpose:
To specify the communication speed and the duplex settings of Ethernet. The change
becomes effective after the machine is turned off and then on again.
Values:
158
Understanding the Machine Menus
* : [HTTP-SSL/TLS] is available only when a certificate is created using CentreWare Internet Services. For information on creating
a certificate, refer to the online Help of CentreWare Internet Services.
Note • WSD stands for Web Services on Devices.
Advanced Settings
Tools
Purpose:
To specify advanced network settings.
z
IP Filter
9
Note • IP Filter feature is available only when [Protocols] is set to [LPD] or [Port9100].
Purpose:
To block data received from certain IP addresses through the network. You can set up to
five IP addresses. The change becomes effective after the machine is turned off and then
on again.
Values:
z
802.1x
Note • 802.1x feature is available only when the machine is connected using LAN cable and the 802.1x
authentication is enabled using CentreWare Internet Services. For information on setting 802.1x,
refer to the online Help of the CentreWare Internet Services.
159
9 Tools
Purpose:
To disable 802.1x authentication. The change becomes effective after the machine is
turned off and then on again.
Values:
Fax Settings
Use the Fax Settings menu to configure the basic fax settings.
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
z
Fax Number
Purpose:
9 To set the fax number of the machine, which will be printed on the header of a fax
message.
z Region
Purpose:
To select the region where the machine is used.
Values:
Unknown
Australia
China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Malaysia
New Zealand
Philippines
Singapore
South Korea
160
Understanding the Machine Menus
Thailand
Vietnam
z Company Name
Purpose:
To set the sender name to be printed on the header on faxes.
z Line Type
Purpose:
To select the default line type.
Values:
z Line Monitor
Purpose:
To set the volume of the line monitor, which audibly monitors a transmission through the
internal speaker until a connection is made.
Values:
Tools
z DRPD Pattern
Purpose: 9
To provide a separate number for faxing with a distinctive ring pattern.
161
9 Tools
Values:
Pattern1
Pattern2
Pattern3
Pattern4
Pattern5
Pattern6
Pattern7
Incoming Defaults
Purpose:
To configure settings for incoming fax.
z Receive Mode
Purpose:
To select the default fax receiving mode.
162
Understanding the Machine Menus
Values:
TEL Mode Automatic fax reception is turned off. You can receive a fax by
picking up the handset of the external phone and then pressing
the remote receive code, or by selecting [Manual Receive] in
[OnHook] to [On] (you can hear voice or fax tones from the
remote machine) and then pressing the <Start> button. For more
information on [Manual Receive], refer to "Receiving a Fax
Manually in the TEL Mode" (P.111).
Fax Mode Automatically receives faxes.
TEL/FAX Mode When the machine receives an incoming fax, the external
telephone rings for the time specified in [Auto Answer TEL/FAX],
and then the machine automatically receives a fax. If an incoming
call is not a fax, the machine beeps from the internal speaker
indicating that the call is a telephone call.
Ans/FAX Mode The machine can share a telephone line with an answering
machine. In this mode, the machine will monitor the fax signal
and pick up the line if there are fax tones. If the phone
communication in your region is serial, this mode is not supported.
DRPD Mode Before using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) option,
a distinctive ring service must be installed on your telephone line
by the telephone company. After the telephone company has
provided a separate number for faxing with a distinctive ring
pattern, configure the fax setup to monitor for that specific ring
pattern.
z
Ring Tone Volume
Purpose:
To set the volume of the ring tone, which indicates that an incoming call is a telephone
Tools
call through the internal speaker when [Receive Mode] is set to [TEL/FAX Mode].
Values:
9
Off Turns off the volume of the ring tone.
Min Sets the volume of the ring tone to minimum.
Middle Sets the volume of the ring tone to middle.
Max Sets the volume of the ring tone to maximum.
z
Auto Answer Setup
Purpose:
To configure settings for automatic fax reception.
Values:
Auto Answer Fax 0 Sets the interval at which the machine goes
into the fax receive mode after receiving an
0-255
incoming call. The value is set in increments
of 1 second.
Auto Answer TEL/FAX 6 Sets the interval at which the machine goes
into the fax receive mode after the external
0-255
telephone receives an incoming call. The
value is set in increments of 1 second.
163
9 Tools
Auto Answer Ans/FAX 21 Sets the interval at which the machine goes
into the fax receive mode after the external
0-255
answering machine receives an incoming call.
The value is set in increments of 1 second.
z Secure Receive
Note • Secure Receive feature is available only when [Panel Lock Set] is set to [Enable].
Purpose:
To specify whether to require a passcode to receive faxes, and to set or change the
passcode.
Values:
Secure Receive Set Disable Does not require a passcode to receive faxes.
Enable Requires a passcode to receive faxes.
* : This item is available only when [Secure Receive Set] is set to [Enable].
z
Forward Settings
9 Note • The [Print and E-mail] feature is available only when E-mail information and Forwarding E-mail
Address are registered. For information on E-mail, refer to "E-Mail Settings" (P.139) and information
on Forwarding E-mail Address, refer to the online Help of CentreWare Internet Services.
• The [Forward to Server] and [Print and Forward to Server] feature are available only when
information about shared folders and servers are registered in Forward to Server Settings. For more
information on shared folders on servers, refer to "Using a Scanner on the Network" (P.130). For
more information on Forward to Server Settings, refer to the online Help of CentreWare Internet
Services.
Purpose:
To set whether to forward incoming faxes to a specified destination.
Values:
164
Understanding the Machine Menus
Print and E-mail Prints incoming faxes and also forward them
to a specified e-mail address.
Forward to Server Forwards incoming faxes to a specified server.
Print and Forward to Server Prints incoming faxes and also forwards them
to a specified server.
z Receive Size
Purpose:
To restrict the paper size incoming faxes are printed.
Values:
z
2 Sided Print
Purpose:
To set the duplex printing for fax.
Values:
Tools
On Performs duplex printing.
z Remote Receive
Purpose:
9
To receive a fax by pressing a remote receive code on the external telephone after picking
up the handset of the telephone.
Values:
z Discard Size
Purpose:
To set the machine to discard images or any text at the bottom of a fax page when the
entire page does not fit the output paper.
165
9 Tools
Values:
Off Prints excess images or text at the bottom of a fax page without
discarding it.
On Discards any excess images or text.
Auto Reduction Automatically reduces a fax page to fit it onto the appropriate
paper size.
Transmission Defaults
Purpose:
To configure settings for transmitting fax.
z Auto Redial Setup
Purpose:
To configure settings for automatic redial.
Values:
z Dial Type
Purpose:
9 To select the dialing type.
Values:
z
Prefix Dial
Purpose:
To select whether to set a prefix dial number.
Values:
166
Understanding the Machine Menus
z
Send Header
Purpose:
To print the information of the sender on the header of the faxes.
Values:
Off Does not print the sender's information on the header of faxes.
On Prints the sender's information on the header of faxes.
z ECM
Purpose:
To set whether to enable or disable the Error Correction Mode (ECM). To use the ECM, the
remote machines must also support the ECM.
Values:
Tools
z Modem Speed
Purpose:
To adjust the fax modem speed when a fax transmission or reception error occurs.
9
Values:
2.4 Kbps
4.8 Kbps
9.6 Kbps
14.4 Kbps
33.6 Kbps
Off Does not display the fax number when manually sending a fax.
On Displays the fax number when manually sending a fax.
167
9 Tools
Fax Reports
Purpose:
To configure settings for fax reports.
z
Fax Activity
Purpose:
To set whether to automatically print a Fax Activity Report after every 50 incoming and
outgoing fax communications.
Values:
Auto Print Automatically prints a Fax Activity Report after every 50 incoming
and outgoing fax communications.
No Auto Print Does not automatically print a Fax Activity Report after every 50
incoming and outgoing fax communications.
z
Fax Transmit
Purpose:
To set whether to print a transmission result after a fax transmission.
Values:
z Fax Broadcast
Purpose:
Tools
z Fax Protocol
Purpose:
To set whether to print the protocol monitor report, which helps you identify the cause of
a communication problem.
Values:
Print Always Prints a protocol monitor report after every fax transmission.
Print On Error Prints the protocol monitor report only when an error occurs.
Print Disable Does not print the protocol monitor report.
System Settings
Use [System Settings] to configure a variety of machine features.
168
Understanding the Machine Menus
General
Purpose:
To configure general settings for the machine.
z Power Saver
Purpose:
To specify the time for transition to Power Saver mode.
Values:
Low Power Timer 1 min Specifies the time taken by the machine to
enter Low Power mode after it finishes a job.
1-150 min
Sleep Timer 0 min Specifies the time taken by the machine to
enter Sleep mode after it has entered Low
0-60 min
Power mode.
When you specify 1 minutes for [Low Power Timer], the machine enters Power Saver
mode 1 minutes after it finishes a job. This uses much less energy, but requires more
warm-up time for the machine. Specify 1 minutes if the machine shares an electrical
circuit with room lighting and you notice lights flickering.
Select a high value if the machine is in constant use. In most circumstances, this keeps the
machine ready to operate with minimum warm-up time. Select a value between 1 and 60
minutes for [Low Power Timer] if you want a balance between energy consumption and
a shorter warm-up period.
The machine automatically returns to the standby mode from the Power Saver mode
when it receives data from the computer or remote fax machine, while keeping the touch
Tools
screen turned off to save power. Pressing the <Power Saver> button on the control panel
changes the status of the machine to the standby mode and lights up the touch screen.
z Date & Time
Purpose:
9
To specify the date and time formats.
Values:
z Measurements
Purpose:
To specify the default measurement unit displayed after the numeric value on the control
panel.
169
9 Tools
Values:
z
Original Size Detected
Purpose:
To specify the size of paper to be automatically detected when you use standard sizes of
a document or the machine is set to detect sizes of a document.
Note • The settings only affect the scanning from the document feeder.
Values:
Paper Size Settings A/B Series (8K/16K) A/B series documents are automatically
detected.
Inch Series Inch series documents are automatically
detected.
Switch Paper Size 1 8.5 x 13" Sets 8.5 x 13" as the alternative document
size that can be detected automatically.
8.5 x 14" Sets 8.5 x 14" as the alternative document
size that can be detected automatically.
Switch Paper Size 2 B5 Sets B5 as the alternative document size that
can be detected automatically.
16K Sets 16K as the alternative document size
that can be detected automatically.
z Display Brightness
Tools
Purpose:
To adjust the screen brightness of the control panel.
9 Values:
z
Audio
Purpose:
To configure settings for tones emitted by the machine during operation or when a
warning message appears.
Values:
Panel Select Tone Off Does not emit a tone when the control panel
input is correct.
Soft Emits a tone when the control panel entry is
correct.
Normal
Loud
170
Understanding the Machine Menus
Panel Alert Tone Off Does not emit a tone when the control panel
entry is incorrect.
Soft Emits a tone when the control panel entry is
incorrect.
Normal
Loud
Machine Ready Tone Off Does not emit a tone when the machine is
ready to process a job.
Soft Emits a tone when the machine is ready to
process a job.
Normal
Loud
Copy Job Tone Off Does not emit a tone when a copy job is
complete.
Soft Emits a tone when a copy job is complete.
Normal
Loud
Non-Copy Job Tone Off Does not emit a tone when a job other than a
copy job is complete.
Soft Emits a tone when a job other than a copy
job is complete.
Normal
Loud
Fault Tone Off Does not emit a tone when a job ends
abnormally.
Soft Emits a tone when a job ends abnormally.
Tools
Normal
Loud
Alert Tone Off Does not emit a tone when a problem occurs. 9
Soft Emits a tone when a problem occurs.
Normal
Loud
Out of Paper Off Does not emit a tone when the machine runs
out of paper.
Soft Emits a tone when the machine runs out of
paper.
Normal
Loud
Low Toner Alert Off Does not emit a tone when a toner is low.
Soft Emits a tone when a toner is low.
Normal
Loud
Auto Clear Alert Off Does not emit a tone 5 seconds before the
machine performs auto clear.
Soft Emits a tone 5 seconds before the machine
performs auto clear.
Normal
Loud
171
9 Tools
Off Does not show the alert message when the toner is low.
On Shows the alert message when the toner is low.
z
OffHook Wake Up
Purpose:
To specify whether to wake up from the Low Power or Sleep mode when you pick up the
handset of the external telephone.
Values:
Off Does not wake up from the Low Power or Sleep mode when you
pick up the handset of the external telephone.
On Wakes up from the Low Power or Sleep mode when you pick up
the handset of the external telephone.
z
Auto Job History
Tools
Purpose:
To automatically print a job history report after every 20 jobs.
9 Values:
The job history report can also be printed using the [Report / List] menu.
z
Fax Server Address Book
Purpose:
To specify whether to search the phone numbers from the Address Book for the LDAP
server.
Values:
Off Does not search the phone numbers from the Address Book for
the LDAP server.
On Searches the phone numbers from the Address Book for the LDAP
server.
Note • You can search the phone numbers only from the local Address Book when [Fax Server Address
Book] is set to [Off].
172
Understanding the Machine Menus
Off Does not search the e-mail addresses from the Address Book for
the LDAP server.
On Searches the e-mail addresses from the Address Book for the LDAP
server.
Note • You can search the e-mail addresses only from the Address Book that is local when [Email Server
Address Book] is set to [Off].
z Power on Wizard
Purpose:
To perform initial setup for the machine.
z
Max E-mail Size
Purpose:
To specify the maximum e-mail size.
Values:
Timers
Tools
Purpose:
To configure timer settings.
z Control Panel 9
Purpose:
To automatically reset the settings for Copy, Scan, Fax, E-mail, or Print to the default
settings and return to the standby mode after you do not specify any settings for the
specified time.
Values:
45 Seconds
1 Minute
2 Minutes
3 Minutes
4 Minutes
z
Fault Timeout
Purpose:
To specify the amount of time the machine waits before canceling a job that stops
abnormally. The print job is cancelled if the time-out time is exceeded.
173
9 Tools
Values:
Output Settings
Purpose:
To configure settings concerning output from the machine.
z Default Paper Size
Purpose:
To specify the default paper size.
Values:
A4*
8.5 x 11*
* : The default for [Default Paper Size] varies depending on region-specific factory default.
z
Print ID
Purpose:
To specify a location where the user ID is printed.
Values:
Top Left Prints the user ID on the top left of the page.
Top Right Prints the user ID on the top right of the page.
9 Bottom Left Prints the user ID on the bottom left of the page.
Bottom Right Prints the user ID on the bottom right of the page.
Note • When you print on DL size paper, a part of the user ID may not be printed correctly.
z Print Text
Purpose:
To specify whether the machine outputs PDL data, which is not supported by the
machine, as text when the machine receives it. Text data is printed on A4 or Letter size
paper.
Values:
z
Banner Sheet
Note • Banner Sheet feature is available only when the One Tray Module (optional) is installed on the
machine.
Purpose:
174
Understanding the Machine Menus
To specify the position of banner sheet, and also specify the tray in which the banner
sheet is loaded.
Values:
z Substitute Tray
Purpose:
Specifies whether to use paper of a different size when the paper that is loaded in the
specified tray does not match the paper size settings for the current job.
Values:
Tools
z Letterhead 2 Sided
Purpose: 9
To specify whether to print on both sides when using letterhead.
Values:
z
Report 2 Sided Print
Purpose:
To specify whether to print reports on both sides of a sheet of paper.
Values:
z
Copy Auditron
Purpose:
To specify whether to limit the copy functions that can be used per user by Auditron
authentication.
175
9 Tools
Values:
z
Print Auditron
Purpose:
To specify whether to limit the print functions that can be used per user by Auditron
authentication.
Values:
z
No Account User Print
Purpose:
To specify whether to permit the printing of data without authentication information.
Values:
z Calibration
Purpose:
To automatically calibrate colors when the reproducibility of density or color in copies and
prints deteriorates.
Follow the instructions on the screen to calibrate the colors for copy and print jobs.
Note • For copy jobs, when [Output Color] is set to [Black & White], calibration is not applied.
• During auto calibration, the machine cannot receive print jobs and faxes, or sending and receiving
data via the network. Also, the machine cannot enter the Power Saver mode.
• For [Calibration Target], select from [Copy/Print], [Copy], [Print], and [None]. When [Copy/Print] is
not selected for [Calibration Target], calibration is not valid for the mode not listed in [Calibration
Target].
• If color is not calibrated despite the periodic execution of auto calibration, contact our Customer
Support Center.
Maintenance
Use the [Maintenance] menu to initialize the NV (non-volatile) memory, configure the plain
paper quality adjustment settings, and configure the security settings.
176
Understanding the Machine Menus
Plain Lightweight
Heavyweight
Labels Lightweight
Heavyweight
Tools
to decrease the voltage.
Note • The print quality changes depending on the setting values you select for this item.
Values:
9
Plain (60-89 gsm) 0
-5 to +10
Bond (90-105 gsm) 0
-5 to +10
Recycled (60-105 gsm) 0
-5 to +10
Heavyweight (HW) 0
(106-169 gsm)
-5 to +10
Extra Heavyweight 0
(170-256 gsm)
-5 to +10
Gloss (106-169 gsm) 0
-5 to +10
Heavyweight Gloss 0
(170-256 gsm)
-5 to +10
Labels (106-256 gsm) 0
-5 to +10
177
9 Tools
Postcard 0
-5 to +10
Envelope 0
-5 to +10
Adjust Alignment
Purpose:
To adjust the alignment of the printed image.
Values:
-2.0 to 2.0 mm
Side Regi (Y) 0.0 mm
9 -2.0 to 2.0 mm
Adjust Squareness Squareness 0.0 mm
-1.0 to 1.0 mm
* : [Tray 2] is available only when the One Tray Module (optional) is installed.
Auto Registration
Purpose:
To perform color registration adjustment.
Initialize NVM
Purpose:
To initialize the non-volatile (NV) memory for system parameters, Address Book data for
fax, or Address Book data for scan. After executing this function and rebooting the machine,
the menu parameters or data, except the parameters for the network, are reset to their
factory default values.
178
Understanding the Machine Menus
Values:
Non-Genuine Toner
Purpose:
To use toner cartridge of another manufacturer.
Note • Using a non-Fuji Xerox toner cartridge may severely damage the machine. The warranty does not
cover damages caused by using non-Fuji Xerox toner cartridges.
Values:
Adjust Altitude
Tools
Purpose:
To specify the altitude of the location where the machine is installed.
The discharge phenomenon for charging the photo conductor varies with barometric
pressure. Adjustments are performed by specifying the altitude of the location where the
9
machine is being used.
Note • An incorrect altitude adjustment setting leads to problems such as poor printing quality and
incorrect indication of remaining toner.
Values:
Adjust TouchScreen
Purpose:
179
9 Tools
Secure Settings
Use the [Secure Settings] menu to set a passcode to limit access to the menus. This prevents
items from being changed accidentally.
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
Panel Lock
Purpose:
To set a limited access to [Admin Settings] with a passcode, and to set or change the
passcode.
For more information, refer to "Panel Lock Function" (P.200).
Values:
* : This item is available only when [Panel Lock Set] is set to [Enable].
Service Lock
Note • Service Lock feature is available only when [Panel Lock Set] is set to [Enable].
For more information, refer to "Limiting Access to Copy, Fax, and Scan" (P.204).
Purpose:
Tools
180
Understanding the Machine Menus
To specify whether to enable editing of the transmission source when you use Scan to E-
mail.
Values:
Confirm Recipients
Note • If [Confirm Recipients] menu is set to [Confirm Recipient], recipients can only be selected from the
address book. You cannot directly enter an address or fax number.
Purpose:
To specify whether to confirm the recipient before sending a fax or scan.
Values:
No Confirmation Does not display a screen to reconfirm the recipient before the job
is actually sent.
Confirm Recipient Displays a screen to reconfirm the recipient before the job is
actually sent.
Domain Filtering
Note • Set the domains from SMTP Domain Filtering on CentreWare Internet Services.
Purpose:
To specify whether to only send e-mails to specified domains.
Values:
Tools
Software Download
Purpose: 9
To enable or disable download of firmware updates.
Values:
Show IPv4 Address Shows the IPv4 address of the machine on the <Services Home>
screen.
Show Host Name Shows the host name of the machine on the Services Home
screen.
Hide Network Information Does not show network information on the Services Home screen.
Login Attempts
Note • Login Attempts feature is available only when [Panel Lock Set] is set to [Enable].
181
9 Tools
Purpose:
To specify the number of error entry attempts allowed when you log in as an administrator
in the [Admin Settings] and [Report / List] menu.
Values:
Default Settings
Use the [Default Settings] menu to modify the defaults for the Copy, Scan Menu, or Fax.
Copy Defaults
Purpose:
To modify the defaults for the Copy menu.
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
Output Color
Purpose:
To select color or black and white copying.
Values:
Select Tray
9 Purpose:
To specify the input tray.
Values:
* : [Tray2] is available only when the One Tray Module (optional) is installed.
Collation
Purpose:
To sort the copy job.
Values:
Auto Automatically determines which output mode for the copy job.
Collated Sorts the copy job.
Uncollated Does not sort the copy job.
182
Understanding the Machine Menus
Reduce / Enlarge
Purpose:
To set the default copy reduction/enlargement ratio.
Values:
mm series
100%
Auto%
50% A3 J A5
70% A3 J A4, B4 J B5
81% B4 J A4, B5 J A5
86% A3 J B4, A4 J B5
115% B4 J A3, B5 J A4
122% A4 J B4, A5 J B5
141% A4 J A3, B5 J B4
200% A5 J A3
inch series
100%
Auto%
64% 8.5 x 11" J 5.5 x 8.5"
Tools
70% A3 J A4, B4 J B5
78% 8.5 x 14" J 8.5 x 11"
94% A3 J 11 x 17", A4 J 8.5 × 11" 9
129% 8.5 x 11" J 8.5 x 14"
141% A4 J A3, B5 J B4
180% 4 x 6" J 8.5 x 11"
200% A5 J A3
Note • You can also use the number pad to input the desired zoom ratio from 25% to 400%, or select
[ ] to enlarge the zoom ratio or select [ ] to reduce the zoom ratio in 1% intervals.
• This item is available only when [Pages Per Side] is set to [Off] or [Manual].
Original Size
Purpose:
To specify the default document size.
Values:
mm series
Auto
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
183
9 Tools
inch series
Auto
Tabloid (11 x 17")
Legal (8.5 x 14")
Folio (8.5 x 13")
Tools
Note • When [Auto] is selected, the machine assumes that the document size is the size of the print media
loaded in Tray 1 or Tray 5 (bypass).
Original Type
Purpose:
To select the copy image quality.
184
Understanding the Machine Menus
Values:
Photo & Text Suitable for documents with both text and photos/gray tones.
Text Suitable for documents with text.
Photo Suitable for documents with photos.
Lighten / Darken
Purpose:
To set the default copy density level.
Values:
Darken +3 Makes the copy darker than the original. Works well with light
print or faint pencil markings.
Darken +2
Darken +1
Normal Works well with standard typed or printed documents.
Lighten +1 Makes the copy lighter than the original. Works well with dark
print.
Lighten +2
Lighten +3
Sharpness
Purpose:
To set the default sharpness level.
Values:
Tools
Normal Does not make the copy sharper or softer than the original.
Soften Makes the copy softer than the original.
Saturation
9
Purpose:
To set the default color saturation level.
Values:
Vivid Increases the color saturation to brighten the color of the copy.
Normal The color saturation is the same as the original.
Pastel Decreases the color saturation to lighten the color of the copy.
185
9 Tools
Color Balance
Purpose:
To specify the default color balance level within the range of -3 to +3.
Values:
2 Sided Copying
Purpose:
To print on both sides of a sheet of paper.
Values:
186
Understanding the Machine Menus
Tools
paper.
Edge Erase
Purpose:
9
To specify the value of the top and bottom margins.
Values:
Top / Bottom 0.2 inch (4 mm) Sets the value in increments of 0.1 inch (1 mm).
0.0-2.0 inch (0-50 mm)
Left / Right 0.2 inch (4 mm) Sets the value in increments of 0.1 inch (1 mm).
0.0-2.0 inch (0-50 mm)
Middle 0.0 inch (0 mm) Sets the value in increments of 0.1 inch (1 mm).
0.0-2.0 inch (0-50 mm)
Scan Defaults
To modify the defaults for the [Scan] menu and [Email] menu defaults.
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
File Format
Purpose:
To specify the file format to save the scanned image.
187
9 Tools
Values:
PDF
Multi-Page TIFF
TIFF (1 File per page)
JPEG (1 File per page)
XDW
Output Color
Purpose:
To specify whether to scan in color, black and white, or gray scale.
Values:
Resolution
Purpose:
To specify the default scan resolution.
Values:
200 dpi
300 dpi
400 dpi
Tools
600 dpi
Note • [600 dpi] cannot be selected when [Output Color] is set to [Color].
9
Original Size
Purpose:
To specify the default document size.
Values:
mm series
Auto
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
B4 (257 x 364 mm)
188
Understanding the Machine Menus
inch series
Auto
Tabloid (11 x 17")
Legal (8.5 x 14")
Folio (8.5 x 13")
Tools
B5 (182 x 257 mm)
A5 (148 x 210 mm)
9
8K (270 x 390 mm)
2 Sided Scanning
Purpose:
To scan both sides of a sheet of paper.
Values:
* : This item is available only when [2 Sided Scanning] is set to [2 Sided] in the [Scan Defaults] menu.
Lighten / Darken
Purpose:
189
9 Tools
Darken +3 Makes the scanned image darker than the original. Works well
with light print or faint pencil markings.
Darken +2
Darken +1
Normal Works well with standard typed or printed documents.
Lighten +1 Makes the scanned image lighter than the original. Works well
with dark print.
Lighten +2
Lighten +3
Sharpness
Purpose:
To set the default sharpness level.
Values:
Contrast
Purpose:
To adjust the amount of colors to make the contrast of colors darker or lighter than the
original.
Tools
Values:
More Adjusts the amount of colors to make the contrast of colors darker
9 than the original.
Normal Does not adjust the amount of colors to make the contrast of
colors darker or lighter than the original.
Less Adjusts the amount of colors to make the contrast of colors lighter
than the original.
190
Understanding the Machine Menus
Edge Erase
Purpose:
To specify the value of the top and bottom margins.
Values:
Top / Bottom 0.1 inch (2 mm) Sets the value in increments of 0.1 inch (1 mm).
0.0-2.0 inch (0-50 mm)
Left / Right 0.1 inch (2 mm) Sets the value in increments of 0.1 inch (1 mm).
0.0-2.0 inch (0-50 mm)
Middle 0.0 inch (0 mm) Sets the value in increments of 0.1 inch (1 mm).
0.0-2.0 inch (0-50 mm)
Quality/File Size
Purpose:
Tools
To specify the Quality/File Size.
Values:
File Name
Purpose:
To spefify whether to add a prefix or suffix to the file name.
Values:
Create Folder
Purpose:
To specify whether to create a folder when saving scanned images.
Values:
191
9 Tools
Fax Defaults
Purpose:
To modify the defaults for the [Fax] menu.
Note • The FAX service cannot be used unless you set up a region code under [Region].
• Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
Resolution
Purpose:
To specify the scan resolution to improve the output quality.
Values:
Note • Faxes scanned in the Super Fine mode transmit at the highest resolution supported by the receiving
device.
2 Sided Scanning
Purpose:
Tools
* : This item is available only when [2 Sided Scanning] is set to [2 Sided Printing] in the [Scan Defaults] menu.
Lighten / Darken
Purpose:
To adjust the density to make the copy lighter or darker than the original.
Values:
192
Understanding the Machine Menus
Original Size
Purpose:
To specify the default document size.
Values:
mm series
Auto
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
B4 (257 x 364 mm)
A4 (210 x 297 mm)
B5 (182 x 257 mm)
A5 (148 x 210 mm)
8K (270 x 390 mm)
Tabloid (11 x 17")
Legal (8.5 x 14")
Folio (8.5 x 13")
Letter (8.5 x 11")
inch series
Auto
Tabloid (11 x 17")
Tools
Legal (8.5 x 14")
Folio (8.5 x 13")
Letter (8.5 x 11")
9
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
B4 (257 x 364 mm)
A4 (210 x 297 mm)
B5 (182 x 257 mm)
A5 (148 x 210 mm)
8K (270 x 390 mm)
Delayed Send
Purpose:
This feature enables you to set a specific time for the fax transmission to start. Once
[Delayed Send] mode is activated, the machine stores all of the documents to be faxed into
its memory and sends them at the specified time. After faxing in the [Delayed Send] mode
is complete, the data in the memory is cleared.
193
9 Tools
Values:
21:00/9:00 PM Specify the fax transmission start time when sending a fax at a
specified time.
0:00 - 23:59 /
1:00 - 12:59 AM/PM
Tray Management
Use the [Tray Management] menu to define the print media loaded in Tray 1 and Tray 2.
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
Tray Settings
Purpose:
To configure tray settings.
Tray 5 (Bypass)
Purpose:
To specify the paper loaded in Tray 5 (bypass).
Values:
Display Tray Enter a check to display a popup message that prompts to set Type and Size when
Prompt paper is loaded in Tray 5 (bypass). The factory default is on (check).
Use Driver Enter a check to use the Size and Type set on the print driver. The factory default
Settings for is off (blank).
Print Job
Tools
194
Understanding the Machine Menus
Tools
9
195
9 Tools
196
Understanding the Machine Menus
Tools
* : The default for [Size] varies depending on region-specific factory default.
Tray 1 9
Purpose:
To specify the paper loaded in Tray 1.
Values:
Display Tray Enter a check to display a popup message that prompts to set Type when paper is
Prompt loaded in Tray 1. The factory default is on (check).
Type Plain (60-89 gsm)
Plain Reload
Recycled (60-105 gsm)
Recycled Reload
Punched (60-89 gsm)
Letterhead (60-89 gsm)
Pre-Printed (60-89 gsm)
Colored (60-89 gsm)
Tray 2
Note • Tray2 is available only when the One Tray Module (optional) is installed.
Purpose:
197
9 Tools
Display Tray Enter a check to display a popup message that prompts to set Type and Size when
Prompt paper is loaded in Tray 2. The factory default is on (check).
Size Auto Detect
Custom Size Length(x) 210 mm Specifies the length of the
(8.3 inches) custom size paper.
182-432 mm
(7.2-17.0 inches)
Width(y) 297 mm Specifies the width of the
(11.7 inches) custom size paper.
140-297 mm
(5.5-11.7 inches)
Type Plain (60-89 gsm)
Plain Reload
Bond (90-105 gsm)
Bond Reload
Recycled (60-105 gsm)
Recycled Reload
Punched (60-89 gsm)
Letterhead (60-89 gsm)
Heavyweight (HW) (106-169 gsm)
HW Reload
Tools
Note • When using a non-standard size envelope, specify the size without the flap in [Custom Size].
Tray Priority
Purpose:
To set the priority order of the paper trays for automatic tray selection. If paper trays loaded
with the same paper size and type exists, the paper tray is selected according to this priority
order.
198
Understanding the Machine Menus
Values:
Note • [Tray2] and [3 Third] are available only when the One Tray Module (optional) is installed.
• The paper tray name is not displayed in the priority menu after once selected.
Language Settings
Panel Language
Note • Bold values are the factory default menu settings.
Purpose:
To determine the language of the text on the control panel.
Values:
English
Tools
(Simplified Chinese)
(Korean) 9
(Vietnamese)
(Thai)
Keyboard Layout
Purpose:
To select the keyboard layout on the control panel.
Values:
QWERTY
AZERTY
QWERTZ
199
9 Tools
This feature prevents unauthorized personnel from changing the settings made by the
administrator. However, you can select settings for individual print jobs using the print
driver.
Note • Disabling the control panel menus does not prevent access to the [Secure Print], [Sample Print] and
[Tray Settings] menus.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
200
Panel Lock Function
Tools
• Be sure to remember the passcode. The
procedure described below allows you to reset
the passcode, but the settings for Address Book
are cleared.
- Turn off the machine. Then, while holding the 9
<Machine Status> button, turn on the
machine.
• If you change the passcode while [Panel Lock
Set] is [Enable], perform steps 1 to 3. Enter the current passcode, and then select [OK]. Perform steps
4 and 5. Select [Change Passcode], and then select [OK]. Enter the current passcode, and then select
[OK]. Perform steps 8 and 9. This will change the passcode.
9 Re-enter the passcode to confirm the passcode
that you entered, and then select [OK].
201
9 Tools
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
202
Panel Lock Function
Tools
9
203
9 Tools
Enabling the Copy Lock, Fax Lock, and Scan Lock options limits access to copy, fax, and scan
operations by requiring a passcode to be entered before copying, scanning, faxing, or
printing.
Taking Fax Lock as an example, the following procedure explains how to enable or disable
the option. Use the same procedure to enable or disable Copy Lock, or Scan Lock.
Note • The Service Lock feature cannot be used simultaneously with the Copy Auditron feature.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
204
Limiting Access to Copy, Fax, and Scan
Tools
9
10 Select [ ] once.
205
9 Tools
12 Select [FAX].
z Enabled
z
Password Locked
z Color Password Locked (available only for Copy
Lock)
z
Disabled
Tools
206
Setting the Power Saver Option
You can set the Power Saver for the machine. The machine switches to the Power Saver
mode after the specified time.
Note • If [Panel Lock Set] is set to [Enable], you need to enter the four digit passcode to enter the [Admin
Settings] menu.
To set the Power Saver:
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
Tools
9
5 Select [General].
207
9 Tools
208
About the Concurrent Jobs Feature
This feature enables you to start a concurrent job while a fax job is running. This is done by
temporally displaying the Services Home screen and switching to a different function that
can be run concurrently such as copy or scan.
Job Status
Machine Status
Tools
9
209
9 Tools
After executing this function and rebooting the machine, the address book or all the menu
parameters, except the parameters for the network, are reset to their default values.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
9
4 Select [Maintenance].
210
Resetting to Factory Defaults
7 Select [Initialize].
The machine restarts automatically to apply the
settings.
Tools
9
211
9 Tools
Tools
212
10 Machine Status
This chapter describes how to check the basic information and status of your machine.
Note • Some settings are not displayed on some models. An optional component is required. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
z
Checking Consumables............................................................................................................ 214
z
Selecting Language................................................................................................................... 215
z Checking the Machine’s IP Address.................................................................................... 216
z
Checking the Meter................................................................................................................... 217
z
Printing Reports/Lists................................................................................................................ 218
Machine Status
10
213
10 Machine Status
Checking Consumables
The Machine Status screen displays the status of consumables such as the toner cartridge
and the drum cartridge.
Follow the steps below to check the status of consumables.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
Supplies
Shows the status of the toner cartridges and other
supplies.
z
[K]
Shows the percentage of the remaining black
toner.
z [C]
Machine Status
214
Selecting Language
Selecting Language
You can select from five languages, English, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and
Thai, for the user interface language used in the control panel display.
Note • The default language may vary depending on the region of purchase.
Follow the steps below to select the language.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
Machine Status
10
4 Select [Panel Language].
6 Select [OK].
215
10 Machine Status
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
10
216
Checking the Meter
The Billing Meter screen shows the total number of printed pages (including the number of
the pages of the copied documents and received fax documents).
Item Description
Meter1 Displays the total number of color prints.
Meter2 Displays the total number of monochrome prints.
Meter3 Displays the total number of large size color prints.
Meter4 Displays the total number of color and monochrome prints (Meter
1 + Meter 2).
Follow the steps below to view information on the Billing Meter screen.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
Machine Status
10
217
10 Machine Status
Printing Reports/Lists
Report/List Purpose
System Settings To print a list of the current user default values, the installed options, the
amount of installed print memory, and the status of machine supplies.
Panel Settings To print a detailed list of all the settings on the control panel menus.
PCL Fonts List To print a sample of the available PCL fonts.
Job History To print a detailed list of the print, copy, fax, or scan jobs that have been
processed. This list contains the last 20 jobs.
Error History To print a detailed list of paper jams and fatal errors.
Printer Meter To print the reports for the total number of pages printed.
Demo Page To print a page for testing colors.
Protocol Monitor To print a detailed list of monitored protocols.
Fax Address Book* To print the list of all fax addresses stored as Fax Address Book
information.
Email Address Book To print the list of all e-mail addresses stored as Email Address Book
information.
Server Address To print the list of all server addresses stored as Server Address
information.
Machine Status
Fax Activity* To print the report of faxes you recently received or sent.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
218
Printing Reports/Lists
Machine Status
10
219
10 Machine Status
Machine Status
10
220
11 Job Status
This chapter describes how to check the status of current or pending jobs, and how to cancel
jobs.
Note • Some settings cannot be displayed when the Fax Kit (optional) is not installed. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
z
Checking Current/Pending Jobs ........................................................................................... 222
Job Status
11
221
11 Job Status
You can check the status of the following current or pending jobs:
z Current print, scan or fax job
z
Pending print jobs
z
Pending fax jobs to send
Note • Completed jobs are not displayed.
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
222
Checking Current/Pending Jobs
Services Home
Job Status
Machine Status
3 Select [Delete].
Important • You may not be able to cancel a job depending
on the status of the job processing.
• If the machine is being used as a local printer, it
may take some time to cancel the job
depending on the type of print job being
executed.
Job Status
Canceling a Pending Fax Job
The only type of pending fax job that can be cancelled is a reserved fax job.
3 Select [Delete].
223
11 Job Status
Important • You may not be able to cancel a job depending on the status of the job processing.
Job Status
11
224
12 Maintenance
This chapter describes how to replace consumables and clean the machine.
z
Replacing Consumables .......................................................................................................... 226
z Cleaning the Machine.............................................................................................................. 234
z
Managing the Machine........................................................................................................... 239
Maintenance
12
225
12 Maintenance
Replacing Consumables
The machine is provided with the following consumables. We recommend the use of the
following consumables as they are manufactured to meet the specifications of the machine.
Type of Consumables/
Product Code Quantity/Box
Periodic Replacement Parts
Toner Cartridge K CT202246 1unit/box
Toner Cartridge Y CT202249 1unit/box
Toner Cartridge M CT202248 1unit/box
Toner Cartridge C CT202247 1unit/box
Waste Toner Container CWAA0869 1unit/box
Drum Cartridge CMYK CT351053 1unit/box
Important • Our service representatives will replace the drum cartridge. Contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative or sales representative.
Note • We recommend that you always keep spare consumables/periodic replacement parts available.
• Depending on your contract, the toner to order may vary. For more information, contact your local
Fuji Xerox representative or sales representative.
WARNING
z
Never use a vacuum cleaner for spilled toner and residual toner in this product,
toner cartridge or toner bottle. It may catch fire by electric sparks inside a
vacuum cleaner and cause explosion. Use a broom or a wet cloth to wipe off spill.
If you spill a large volume of toner, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative.
z Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame. Remaining toner in the
cartridge may catch fire and cause burn injuries or explosion. If you have a used
toner cartridge no longer needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative
for its disposal.
Maintenance
z
Never throw a waste toner bottle into an open flame. Toner may catch fire and
cause burn injuries or explosion. If you have a used waste toner bottle no longer
needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative for its disposal.
12 CAUTION
z Keep drum cartridges (or drum if not a cartridge type) and a toner cartridges out
of the reach of children. If a child accidentally swallows toner, spit it out, rinse
mouth with water, drink water and consult a physician immediately.
z When replacing drum cartridges (or drum if not a cartridge type) and toner
cartridges, be careful not to spill the toner. In case of any toner spills, avoid
contact with clothes, skin, eyes and mouth as well as inhalation.
z If toner spills onto your skin or clothing, wash it off with soap and water. If you
get toner particles in the eyes, wash it out with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes until irritation is gone. Consult a physician if necessary. If you inhale
toner particles, move to a fresh air location and rinse your mouth with water. If
you swallow toner, spit it out, rinse your mouth with water, drink plenty of water
and consult a physician immediately.
226
Replacing Consumables
Remaining Page
Message Machine Status and Action
Yield
Maintenance
1,400 pages (K) The toner cartridge has become low.
Order Toner: XXXX*1 Prepare a new one.
1,000 pages (Y/M/C)*2
Out of Toner - The toner cartridge has become empty.
Open the Front Cover. Replace the old toner cartridge with a new
Then, Replace the XXXX
Cartridge.
one.
12
*1 : This warning appears only when Fuji Xerox toner cartridge is used ([Non-Genuine Toner] is set to [Off]).
*2 : The remaining page yield differs depending on printing conditions, contents of the documents, and frequency of turning on/
off the machine.
Important • When placing a used toner cartridge on the floor or on a table, place a few sheets of paper under the
toner cartridge to catch any toner that may spill.
• Do not reuse old toner cartridges once you remove them from the machine. Doing so can impair
print quality.
• Do not shake or pound the used toner cartridges. The remaining toner may spill.
• We recommend you to use up the toner cartridges within one year after removing them from the
packaging.
227
12 Maintenance
K C M Y
12
WARNING
Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame. Remaining toner in the cartridge
may catch fire and cause burn injuries or explosion.
If you have a used toner cartridge no longer needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative for its disposal.
Important • Pull out the toner cartridge slowly. Otherwise, toner may spill from the cartridge.
• Return the used toner cartridges to your local Fuji Xerox representative.
228
Replacing Consumables
Maintenance
12
Replacing the Waste Toner Container [R5]
The waste toner container holds used toner. The following messages are displayed on the
touch screen according to the status of the waste toner container. Follow the messages.
Remaining Page
Message Machine Status and Action
Yield
- - -
* : The remaining page yield differs depending on printing conditions, contents of the documents, and frequency of turning on/
off the machine.
229
12 Maintenance
When replacing the waste toner container, clean the laser scanners located behind the
waste toner container by using the cleaning bar supplied with a new waste toner container
to prevent inconsistencies in density or color in copies and prints.
WARNING
z Never use a vacuum cleaner for spilled toner and residual toner in this product,
toner cartridge or toner bottle. It may catch fire by electric sparks inside a
vacuum cleaner and cause explosion. Use a broom or a wet cloth to wipe off spill.
If you spill a large volume of toner, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative.
z Never throw a waste toner bottle into an open flame. Toner may catch fire and
cause burn injuries or explosion. If you have a used waste toner bottle no longer
needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative for its disposal.
Important • Do not touch the five gray-colored sponge parts on the back side of the waste toner container.
Otherwise, your hands may get dirty with toner.
• When you replace the waste toner container, toner may spill and soil the floor. We recommend
laying paper on the floor beforehand.
• The proper disposal of used waste toner containers is required. Return the old waste toner container
to our Customer Support Center.
• The use of waste toner containers not recommended by Fuji Xerox may degrade image quality and
performance. Use only waste toner containers recommended by Fuji Xerox.
12
3 Unlock the waste toner container, and then pull it
out making sure to hold it upright so that the
waste toner does not spill out.
Note • Take care not to drop the waste toner container
while you are removing it.
230
Replacing Consumables
Important • Never lay the waste toner box on its side as this
may cause its malfunction or toner spills.
Maintenance
6 Turn the lock lever clockwise, and then close the 12
front cover.
231
12 Maintenance
12
232
Replacing Consumables
Remaining Page
Message Machine Status and Action
Yield
Reorder Drum Cartridge XXX pages The drum cartridge is near the end of its life.
XXXX. Prepare a new one.
Replace Drum Cartridge XXX pages It is time to replace the drum cartridge soon.
XXXX soon.
Replace Drum Cartridge - The drum cartridge has reached the end of
XXXX. its life. Replace the old drum cartridge with a
new one.
Important • The use of drum cartridges not recommended by Fuji Xerox may lower the machine's output quality
or performance. Always use drum cartridges recommended by Fuji Xerox in the machine.
Note • Do not expose drum cartridges to direct sunlight or strong indoor fluorescent lights. Do not touch or
scratch the drum surface. Print quality may be affected.
Maintenance
12
233
12 Maintenance
This section describes how to clean the machine such as the outer casing, the document
glass cover, the document feeder, and the document glass.
WARNING
When cleaning this product, use the designated cleaning materials exclusive to it.
Other cleaning materials may result in poor performance of the product. Never use
aerosol cleaners to avoid catching fire and explosion.
CAUTION
When cleaning this product, always switch off and unplug it. Access to a live
machine interior may cause electric shock.
234
Cleaning the Machine
Maintenance
Important • Never lay the waste toner box on its side as this
may cause its malfunction or toner spills.
12
235
12 Maintenance
remain paused.
12
Cleaning the Touch Screen
The following describes how to clean the touch screen.
236
Cleaning the Machine
• Cleaning the touch screen with an excessive force may cause the screen to be damaged. Wipe the
screen gently.
Maintenance
Cleaning the Document Presser and the Narrow Glass Strip
If the document presser or the narrow glass strip becomes soiled, smudges may appear on 12
copies, faxes, or scanned documents and the machine may not detect the document sizes
properly.
To ensure clean copies at all times, clean the document presser and the narrow glass strip
about once a month.
Important • Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or other organic solvents. Doing so may damage paint or coating
on plastic parts.
• Cleaning the machine with an excessive amount of water may cause the machine to malfunction or
damage documents during copying or scanning.
237
12 Maintenance
12
238
Managing the Machine
This section describes how to check the machine status using CentreWare Internet Services
or the Status Messenger feature.
Status Messenger
When connected in a network environment where sending and receiving of e-mail is
possible, the machine can send an e-mail report to specified e-mail addresses containing the
following information:
z The network settings and the machine status
Maintenance
z
The error status which has occurred on the machine
239
12 Maintenance
Item to be
Item Description
configured
Protocol Settings > Machine's E-mail Select appropriate settings for sending and
E-mail Address, receiving e-mail.
SMTP Server Address,
SMTP Server Port
Number,
E-Mail Send
Authentication,
Login Name,
Password,
SMTP Server
Connection Status,
POP3 Server Address,
POP3 Server Port
Number,
Login Name,
Password,
POP3 Server Check
Interval,
APOP Settings,
POP3 Server Connection
Status
Permitted E-mail When setting the permission for checking
Address information and changing the settings for an e-
mail address, enter the e-mail address that is
permitted to receive the e-mail. If no address is
entered here, the machine receives e-mails from
all users.
StatusMessenger When setting the password for access to the
Password machine (both read only and read/write), enter
the password in the [Password] field.
This section describes cautions when sending e-mail to the machine to check the machine
status.
z You can specify any title for the e-mail when checking the machine status or changing the
machine settings.
12 z
Use the commands described in the next section to create the text of the e-mail.
240
Managing the Machine
When the same command is written two or more times in one e-mail, the second and
subsequent commands are ignored.
Example of Commands
z
When the read only password is “ronly”, and to check the machine status:
#Password ronly
#Status
#NetworkInfo
Maintenance
12
241
12 Maintenance
Maintenance
12
242
13 Problem Solving
This chapter provides possible solutions to various problems you may encounter with the
machine.
z
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................... 244
z
Machine Problems ..................................................................................................................... 245
z Image Quality Problems ......................................................................................................... 249
z
Copying Problems ...................................................................................................................... 255
z
Printer Problems ......................................................................................................................... 258
z Fax Problems................................................................................................................................ 260
z
Scan Problems ............................................................................................................................. 262
z
Scan Driver/Printer Utility Problems................................................................................... 264
z Error Code ..................................................................................................................................... 265
z
Paper Jams ................................................................................................................................... 272
z
Document Jams.......................................................................................................................... 276
z Getting Help................................................................................................................................. 278
z
Non-Genuine Mode................................................................................................................... 279
Problem Solving
13
243
13 Problem Solving
Troubleshooting
This section describes troubles that may occur with the machine and their solutions.
Follow the troubleshooting procedure below to solve the problems.
The image quality is poor. [Action] Refer to "Image Quality Problems" (P.249).
No Yes
There is a problem when using [Action] Refer to "Copying Problems" (P.255).
the Copy feature.
No Yes
There is a problem when using [Action] Refer to "Printer Problems" (P.258).
the Print feature.
No Yes
There is a problem when using [Action] Refer to "Fax Problems" (P.260).
the Fax feature.
No Yes
Problem Solving
13 Yes
If you cannot resolve an error despite following the above procedure, contact our Customer
Support Center.
244
Machine Problems
Machine Problems
Problem Solving
Is the power cord connected? Switch the power OFF and make sure the
power plug is inserted securely into the power
outlet. Then switch the power ON.
The <Data> LED Is the interface cable Check the interface cable connection.
does not light connected? Refer to "Interface Cables" (P.32).
even though you
instructed the Is the computer's Check the computer environment such as
machine to print. environment correctly set?
Is the required port status set
print driver settings.
Check the status of the port to use, and then
13
to [Enabled]? set the port status to [Enabled].
Refer to "Activating the Communication Port To Use"
(P.39).
Unable to print Is the specified paper size Follow the instructions in the displayed error
although a print loaded in the tray? code to place paper of the correct size, and
job is instructed to then try again.
Tray 5 (bypass). Refer to "Error Code" (P.265).
Refer to "Loading Paper in Tray 5 (bypass)" (P.65).
The print quality An image quality problem Take the required action described in "Image
is poor. may have occurred. Quality Problems".
Refer to "Image Quality Problems" (P.249).
245
13 Problem Solving
13
246
Machine Problems
Problem Solving
A document is not Is the document small? The minimum size of document that can be
fed onto loaded into the document feeder is A5 .
document feeder.
An error code Check the positions of the Adjust the paper guides to the correct
appears when paper guides of Tray 5 positions.
paper is loaded in (bypass). Refer to "Error Code" (P.265).
Tray 5 (bypass)
Refer to "Loading Paper in Tray 5 (bypass)" (P.65).
and the <Start>
button is pressed.
13
247
13 Problem Solving
13
248
Image Quality Problems
If the image quality of the printout is poor, use the table below to find our most likely cause,
and take the required action.
If the image quality remains poor after taking the required action, contact our Customer
Support Center.
Problem Solving
light.
Is the copy density set to a
low value?
The copy is Is the paper loaded in the Load paper correctly, and align the paper
slightly out of correct position such as the guides to the paper.
position. paper's leading edge drifted Refer to "Loading Paper in Trays 1 and 2" (P.64).
away from the corners of the
tray?
Refer to "Loading Paper in Tray 5 (bypass)" (P.65).
13
249
13 Problem Solving
250
Image Quality Problems
Black or colored The drum cartridge has Replace the drum cartridge with a new one.
lines appear in deteriorated or been Refer to "Replacing the Drum Cartridge" (P.233).
printouts. damaged.
The narrow glass strip is dirty. Clean the narrow glass strip.
Refer to "Cleaning the Document Presser and the
Narrow Glass Strip" (P.237).
Dirt appears at The paper feed path is dirty. Print several sheets.
regular intervals in
The drum cartridge has Replace the drum cartridge with a new one.
the printout.
deteriorated or been
Problem Solving
Refer to "Replacing the Drum Cartridge" (P.233).
damaged.
13
Paper feed
direction
251
13 Problem Solving
The printout The paper is damp. Replace the paper with new paper.
comes off on the
The paper is unsuitable. Load the correct type of paper.
fingers.
The toner is not
fused to the
paper.
The paper is
contaminated
with toner.
The entire The drum cartridge has Replace the drum cartridge with a new one.
printout is black. deteriorated or been Refer to "Replacing the Drum Cartridge" (P.233).
damaged.
A high-voltage power supply Contact our Customer Support Center.
Problem Solving
The printout is Multiple pages were fed Riffle through the stack of paper thoroughly
13 blank. through the machine at once before loading it.
(double feeding).
The toner cartridge has run Replace the toner cartridge with a new one.
out of toner. Refer to "Replacing the Toner Cartridge" (P.227).
A power failure or high- Contact our Customer Support Center.
voltage power supply failure
may have occurred.
252
Image Quality Problems
The printout is When using the Tray 5 Load paper of the correct type and size in the
faint overall. (bypass) to print, the paper Tray 5 (bypass).
size specified in the print Refer to "Loading Paper in Tray 5 (bypass)" (P.65).
driver does not match the
type and size of the paper
actually loaded.
Multiple pages were fed Riffle through the stack of paper thoroughly
through the machine at once. before loading it.
The paper is The paper is unsuitable. Replace the paper with new paper.
wrinkled.
Paper has been added to the
paper loaded.
The paper is damp.
Problem Solving
Text is blurry. The paper is unsuitable. Replace the paper with new paper.
Paper has been added to the
paper loaded.
The paper is damp.
13
253
13 Problem Solving
Paper feed
direction
The printout is The paper cassette's paper Align the horizontal and vertical paper guides
slanted. guides are not aligned to the properly.
correct position. Refer to "Loading Paper in Trays 1 and 2" (P.64).
Refer to "Loading Paper in Tray 5 (bypass)" (P.65).
Problem Solving
13
254
Copying Problems
Copying Problems
This section provides possible solutions to various problems you may encounter when using
the Copy features.
Unable to Copy
The table below lists possible solutions when you are unable to copy.
Problem Solving
Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
Copies are dirty. The document glass cover or Clean the document glass cover or document
document glass is dirty. glass.
Refer to "Cleaning the Document Glass Cover and the
Document Glass" (P.237).
The document is a When copying highly translucent documents,
13
transparency or highly dirt on the document glass cover shows up in
translucent medium. the copy. Place a sheet of white paper over
the document before copying.
The document is on colored or The paper's background color is being copied.
rough paper, or is a blueprint. Adjust the copy density or image quality, or
specify background suppression before
copying.
The document is printed on Glossy printing paper easily sticks to the
glossy printing paper. document glass, and shadows can resemble
dirt in the copy. Place a transparency or
transparent film under the document before
copying.
255
13 Problem Solving
256
Copying Problems
Problem Solving
13
257
13 Problem Solving
Printer Problems
Unable to Print
The table below lists possible solutions when you are unable to print.
Job execution has been Use the screen to select whether to cancel the
paused. job.
258
Printer Problems
Problem Solving
13
259
13 Problem Solving
Fax Problems
Symptom Remedy
The machine is not working, Unplug the power cord and plug it in again.
there is no display and the
Ensure that there is power to the electrical receptacle.
buttons are not working.
No dial tone sounds. Check that the phone line is connected properly.
Check that the phone socket in the wall is working by plugging in
another phone.
The numbers stored in the Ensure that the numbers are stored in the memory correctly.
memory do not dial correctly.
Print an Address Book list.
The document does not feed Ensure that the document is not wrinkled and you are putting it
into the machine. in correctly. Check that the document is of the right size, not too
thick or thin.
Ensure that the document feeder top cover is firmly closed.
Faxes are not received Check that the phone line is connected properly.
automatically.
The Fax mode should be selected.
Ensure that there is paper in the paper tray.
Check to see if the display shows [Memory Full].
If the time interval specified for the following features is too
long, change the time interval shorter such as 30 seconds.
z
Auto Answer Fax
z
Auto Ans. TEL/FAX
z
Auto Ans. Ans/FAX
The machine does not send [Sending Fax] should show up on the display.
faxes.
Check the other fax machine you are sending to, to see if it can
receive your fax.
Problem Solving
260
Fax Problems
Symptom Remedy
Documents are not stored in There may not be enough memory to store the document. If the
the memory. display shows a [Memory Full] message, delete any documents
you no longer need from the memory and then restore the
document, or wait for the job in progress (e.g., a fax transmission
or reception) to complete.
Blank areas appear at the You may have chosen the wrong paper settings in the user
bottom of each page or on option setting.
other pages, with a small strip Refer to "Paper Types" (P.60).
of text at the top.
The machine will not send or Ensure that the region code is set correctly under <Machine
receive faxes. Status> J [Tools] J [Admin Settings] J [Fax Settings] J [Fax
Line Settings] J [Region].
Check the [Dial Type] for [PB], [DP(10PPS)] or [DP(20PPS)].
Check that the cables are connected properly.
If the telephone line cord is connected to the machine via any
device such as an answering machine and a computer, remove
the device and directly connect the telephone line cord to the
machine.
An error often occurs during a Reduce the modem speed under <Machine Status> J Tools J
fax transmission or reception. Admin Settings J Fax Settings J Transmission Defaults J
Modem Speed.
The machine receives faxes, Check the toner level.
but it does not print.
Ensure that there is paper in the paper tray.
Ensure that [Forward Settings] is set to [Off].
Ensure that [Junk Fax Filter] is set to [Off].
Ensure that [Secure Receive Set] is set to [Disable].
Execute [Initialize NVM].
Problem Solving
13
261
13 Problem Solving
Scan Problems
This section provides possible solutions to various problems you may encounter when using
the Scan feature.
The table below lists possible solutions when you are unable to scan.
Symptom Remedy
The scanner does not work. Ensure that you place the document to be scanned facing down
from the document glass, or facing up in the document feeder.
There may not be enough available memory to hold the
document you want to scan. Try the Preview function to see if
that works. Try lowering the scan resolution rate.
Check that the USB cable or Ethernet cable is connected
properly.
Ensure that the USB cable or Ethernet cable is not defective.
Switch the cable or adapter with a known good cable or adapter.
If necessary, replace it.
Check that the scanner is configured correctly. Check the
application you want to use to make certain that the scanner job
is being sent to the correct port.
Ensure that the scanner sharing feature is disabled when you use
Mac OS® X before you scan documents via an ICA compatible
application such as Image Capture. The machine does not
support the scanner sharing feature of Mac OS X. Select a printer
which is directly connected to the computer via USB or wired
LAN and scan documents.
The machine scans very slowly. Graphics are scanned more slowly than text when you use the E-
mail or Scan To Network feature.
Communication speed becomes slow in scan mode because of
the large amount of memory required to analyze and reproduce
the scanned image.
Problem Solving
262
Scan Problems
Symptom Remedy
A smear appears at the same Clean the document glass.
location on the output when Refer to "Cleaning the Machine" (P.234).
scanned using the document
glass.
Images are skewed. Ensure that the document is loaded straight in the document
feeder or on the document glass.
Diagonal lines appear jagged If the document uses thick media, try scanning it from the
when scanned using the document glass.
document feeder.
Message appears on your There may be a copying or printing job in progress. When the
computer screen: current job is complete, try the job again.
z Device can't be set to the H/
The selected port is currently being used. Restart your computer
W mode you want.
z Port is being used by
and try again.
another program. The cable may be improperly connected or the power may be
z Port is Disabled. off.
z Scanner is busy receiving or
The scan driver is not installed or an operating environment is
printing data. When the
not set up properly.
current job is completed, try
again. Ensure that the port is properly connected and the power is
z Invalid handle. turned on. Then restart your computer.
z Scanning has failed.
Check that the USB cable, Ethernet cable is connected properly.
The machine does not Check if the following settings have been set correctly on the
properly transfer scan data to CentreWare Internet Services.
a specified destination via the
Scan to Email or Scan To Scan To Network
Network feature. Check the following settings under [Address Book] J [Computer/
Server Address Book] J [Edit Network Scan Address]:
z
Server Address
z
Login Name
z
Login Password
z
Share Name (Displays only when [Server Type] is set to [SMB])
z
Server Path
Problem Solving
Scan to Email
Check the following setting under [Address Book] J [Email
Address Book]:
z
Address
13
263
13 Problem Solving
The table below lists possible solutions to scan driver/printer utility problems.
Symptom Remedy
Unable to retrieve the Address Check that the USB cable or Ethernet cable is connected
Book data from the printer on properly.
the Address Book Editor.
Ensure that the machine is turned on.
Ensure that the scan driver is installed on your computer. (The
Address Book Editor retrieves the Address Book data via the scan
driver when the machine is connected using a USB cable.)
The TWAIN driver cannot Check that the USB cable is connected properly.
connect to the machine.
Check whether the machine is on. If the machine is on, reboot it
by turning the power switch off and then on again.
If a scan application is running, close the application once,
restart the application, and then try scanning again.
Failed to scan your document Ensure that your computer and the machine is properly
on the machine via Express connected with the USB cable.
Scan Manager.
Check whether the machine is on. If the printer is on, reboot it by
turning the power switch off and then on again.
If a scan application is running, close the application once,
restart the application, and then try scanning again.
Network connection cannot be used. Connect with the USB
cable.
Uninstall Express Scan Manager on your computer and then re-
install it.
Failed to create an image file Ensure there is sufficient space in your hard disk.
via Express Scan Manager.
Uninstall Express Scan Manager on your computer and then re-
install it.
Problem Solving
Failed to initialize Express Scan Uninstall Express Scan Manager on your computer and then re-
Manager. install it.
Failed to execute Express Scan Uninstall Express Scan Manager on your computer and then re-
Manager. install it.
An unexpected error occurred Uninstall Express Scan Manager on your computer and then re-
on Express Scan Manager. install it.
13
264
Error Code
Error Code
Problem Solving
recover. Check if the user name and password used for the SMTP server are
set correctly on CentreWare Internet Services.
016-520 Contact your system administrator.
016-521
016-570 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
016-571 recover.
016-572
016-573
13
016-718
016-720
016-737 Switch off the machine power, make sure that the touch screen is blank, and
016-741 then switch on the machine power. Contact our Customer Support Center if
016-742 this failure is repeated.
016-743
016-744
016-745
016-746 Select [Close] to recover the machine.
016-757 Contact your server administrator.
016-758
016-759
265
13 Problem Solving
266
Error Code
Check if the machine can communicate via network with the forwarding
destination SMB server. For example, check the following:
z Connection of the network cable
z TCP/IP settings
z Communication with Port 137 (UDP), 138 (UDP), and 139 (TCP)
For communication beyond the subnet, check the settings of the WINS server
and if the server name can be resolved correctly.
031-529 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check if the password is correct.
031-530 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check if the storage location is correct. The storage location you
specified is DFS setting, and check if it is linked to other server. Specify directly
the linked server, the share name, and the storage location.
031-531 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the access right of the folder you specified.
031-532 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Shorten the name of the file or the forwarding destination folder.
031-533 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the following:
z A file with the name you specified can be created in the storage location.
z The file name you specified is not used by any other user.
z Any file or folder that has the same name as the one you specified does not
exist.
031-534 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the following:
z A file with the name you specified can be created in the storage location.
z Any file or folder that has the same name as the one you specified does not
exist.
Problem Solving
031-535 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
031-536 recover. Check if any other user is not operating the file in the storage
location you specified.
031-537 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check if the storage location has free space.
031-539 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check if the server name is correct. 13
031-540 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check if the domain name is correct.
031-541 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check if the login name (user name) is correct.
031-542 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Wait for a while and try the same operation again. Contact our
Customer Support Center if this failure is repeated.
031-543 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the login permitted time with your system administrator.
031-544 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the password valid period with your system administrator.
267
13 Problem Solving
268
Error Code
z Print the fax job stored using the Secure Receive feature.
For more information on the Secure Receive feature, refer to "Secure Receive" (P.164).
033-514 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
033-515 recover.
033-516
033-517
033-518
Problem Solving
033-519
033-520
033-521
033-522
033-523
033-524
033-525
033-526 13
033-573
033-751
033-752
033-753
033-754
033-755
033-756
033-757
033-758
033-759
033-760
033-761
269
13 Problem Solving
For more information on the Secure Receive feature, refer to "Secure Receive" (P.164).
033-789 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
033-790 recover.
033-791
033-799
034-508
Problem Solving
034-515 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Try the following:
z Retry the same operation.
034-791 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the following:
z If the telephone line cord is connected properly
13 z Tone/pulse setting
For more information on the tone/pulse setting, refer to "Dial Type" (P.166).
034-799 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover.
035-701 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the following:
z Status of the remote machine
z Tone/pulse setting
For more information on the tone/pulse setting, refer to "Dial Type" (P.166).
270
Error Code
For more information on the modem speed, refer to "Modem Speed" (P.167).
035-709 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
035-710 recover.
035-716
035-717 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Reduce the modem speed.
For more information on the modem speed, refer to "Modem Speed" (P.167).
035-718 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the status of the remote machine.
035-720 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check the features supported by the remote machine.
035-728 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
035-729 recover.
035-730
035-737
035-739
035-740
035-742
035-746
035-779
035-781 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover. Check if the remote machine is busy.
035-792 Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
Problem Solving
035-793 recover.
062-956 The original size is not detected accurately. Check the originals placed on the
document glass, reload the originals, and then press the <Start> button.
Note • When using a non-standard size document, specify the original size in
[Original Size]. Depending on the selected document size, the printout
may be too large for the paper or may have shadows at the edges.
116-721
116-722
Select [Close], or wait for the time set in [Fault Timeout] for the machine to
recover.
13
118-390 A device not supported by the machine is installed. Remove the device and
restart the machine.
271
13 Problem Solving
Paper Jams
WARNING
If you need to pull out a tray to remove paper jam, contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative. Do not pull out a tray, otherwise it may cause injuries.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to remove a paper deeply jammed inside the product, particularly
a paper wrapped around the fusing unit or the heat roller. Otherwise, it may cause
Injuries or burns. Switch off the product immediately and contact your local Fuji
Xerox representative.
Important • Do not attempt to clear any jams using tools or instruments. This may permanently damage the
machine.
272
Paper Jams
Problem Solving
2) Return the handle [A2] to its position.
3) Push on the center of the left side cover [A],
close it slowly, and raise the Tray 5 (bypass).
13
273
13 Problem Solving
274
Paper Jams
Problem Solving
2 If multiple sheets of paper were loaded, align the corners of the removed paper.
3 Insert the paper with the side to print on facing
down, aligning it so that its leading edge lightly
contacts the paper feed entrance.
13
275
13 Problem Solving
Document Jams
Follow the steps below to remove the jammed document in the document feeder.
4
Problem Solving
13
5 Turn the knob to feed the document to the top,
then remove it.
Note • If the document has been fed into the feeder,
do not pull it out directly. The document may
tear.
276
Document Jams
7 Close the document feeder top cover until it clicks into place, and confirm that there is no
space between the near or far side of the cover and the document feeder.
8 If you cannot find the document, carefully lift up the document feeder. If you find the
document, remove it, and then close the document feeder.
9 If you cannot find the document in Step 8, lift up
the document feeder tray and remove the
document.
Problem Solving
Place the entire document again.
Note • Torn, wrinkled or folded document pages can cause document jams, or damage. Always copy torn,
wrinkled, or folded documents by placing them directly on the document glass.
13
277
13 Problem Solving
Getting Help
Fuji Xerox provides several automatic diagnostic tools to help you produce and maintain
print quality.
1 In your print driver's [Printing Preferences] dialog box, select the [Advanced] tab and then
click [About].
2 Click [Fuji Xerox Web Site].
Your web browser launches and our official website is displayed.
3 Follow the instructions on the website and download an appropriate print driver.
Note • The URL of the driver download service page is as follows: http://www.fujixeroxprinters.com/
• For the latest information about the print driver features, refer to the Help provided for the print
driver.
Our official website also provides a tool that allows you to update the machine's firmware
(software embedded within the machine) from your computer.
The latest firmware and updating tool can be downloaded from the following URL.
Follow the instructions on the website and download the correct firmware update.
http://www.fxap.com.sg/
13 Note • The communication fee shall be borne by users.
278
Non-Genuine Mode
Non-Genuine Mode
When toner within a toner cartridge is empty, the [Out of Toner] message appears.
When you want to use the machine in Non-Genuine mode, program the mode and replace
the toner cartridge.
Important • If you use the machine in the Non-Genuine mode, the performance of the machine may not be at
its optimum. And any problems that may arise from the use of the Non-Genuine mode are not
covered by our quality guarantee. The continuous use of the Non-Genuine mode can also cause the
machine to break down, and any repair charges for such break down will be incurred by users.
Note • Before starting the operation described below, confirm that [Ready] is displayed on the LCD panel.
Problem Solving
13
279
13 Problem Solving
Problem Solving
13
280
14 Appendix
This chapter describes the machine specifications, optional components, and notes and
restrictions.
z
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 282
z Printable Area.............................................................................................................................. 288
z
Optional Components.............................................................................................................. 289
Appendix
14
281
14 Appendix
Specifications
This section lists the main specifications of the machine. Note that the specifications and
the appearance of the product may change without prior notice.
Type Desktop
Memory 512 MB
Hard Disk -
Color Capability Full Color
Scanning Resolution 600 x 600 dpi
Printing Resolution Output resolution: 1,200 x 2,400 dpi
Data processing resolution: 600 x 600 dpi
Halftone 256 shades of gray scales
Warm-up Time 26 seconds or less
Important • At room temperature, 20°C
Original Paper Size The maximum size is 297 x 432 mm (A3, 11 x 17") for both sheets and
books.
Output Paper Size Maximum: A3, 11 x 17"
Minimum: Tray 1: A5
Tray 2: A5
Tray 5 (bypass): Postcard (4 x 6"), Envelope Monarch
(190.5 x 98.4 mm)
Image loss width: 4 mm max. at top; 2 mm max. at right, left, and bottom
Output Paper Weight Trays 1 and 2: 60 - 90 gsm
Tray 5 (bypass): 60 - 256 gsm
Important • Use paper recommended by Fuji Xerox. Copying may not be
performed correctly depending on the conditions.
First Copy Output Time <When the document glass is used>
Monochrome: 8.6 seconds (A4 /monochrome priority mode)
Color: 10.8 seconds (A4 /color priority mode)
Important • The values may vary depending on the machine configuration.
Appendix
282
Specifications
Continuous Copy Speed Paper Trays 1 and 2 (optional): Continuous 1 Sided copy/same
magnification
Monochrome Color
A4 : 20 sheets /minute 20 sheets /minute
B5 /B5 /A4 /B4/A3: 12 sheets /minute 12 sheets /minute
283
14 Appendix
Print Functions
Type Built-in
Output Paper Size Same as the Basic Functions/Copy Functions
Continuous Print Speed Same as the Basic Functions/Copy Functions
Important • The speed may be reduced due to image quality adjustment. Print
speed may also drop depending on the document.
Print Resolution Output resolution: 1,200 x 2,400 dpi
Data processing resolution: 600 x 600 dpi for Standard and High Quality
PDL PCL6/5e, HBPL
Protocol Network connection: TCP/IP (lpd, IPP/IPPS, Port9100, SMB, WSD)
Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP x86
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 x86
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 x64
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition
Microsoft® Windows Vista®
Microsoft® Windows Vista® x64
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 x86
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 x64 Edition
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 x64
Microsoft® Windows® 7 x86
Microsoft® Windows® 7 x64
Microsoft® Windows® 8 x86
Microsoft® Windows® 8 x64
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 x64
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 R2 x64
Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 x86
Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 x64
Mac OS X 10.5/10.6/10.7/10.8/10.9
Important • For information about the latest supported OS, refer to our official
website.
Fonts PCL6/5: 81 European fonts, 36 Symbol set
Connectivity Ethernet 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T, USB 2.0
Appendix
284
Specifications
285
14 Appendix
286
Specifications
* : Please refer to our official website for the latest support operating systems.
Appendix
14
287
14 Appendix
Printable Area
The standard printable area is the area of the page within 4.0 mm from the top, and 2 mm
from bottom, left and right edges of the paper. The actual printable area may vary
depending on the printer (plotter) and control language.
4 mm
Unprintable area
Printable area/
2 mm Guaranteed 2 mm
print area
Paper feed 2 mm
direction
Appendix
14
288
Optional Components
Optional Components
The following table shows the optional components available. To purchase these options,
contact our Customer Support Center.
Appendix
14
289
14 Appendix
Appendix
14
290
Index
Index
Numerics C
291
Direct Fax................................................................................... 108 Fax Defaults ............................................................................. 192
Disabling the Panel Lock ..................................................... 202 fax kit .......................................................................................... 289
Discard Size............................................................................... 165 Fax Line Settings .................................................................... 160
Display Brightness.................................................................. 170 FAX Mode .................................................................................. 111
Display Manual Fax Recipients......................................... 167 Fax Number .............................................................................. 160
Display Network Information ........................................... 181 Fax Pending ....................................................................151, 218
document feeder..................................................... 72, 92, 122 fax problems ............................................................................ 260
Document feeder top cover ..................................................49 Fax Protocol.............................................................................. 168
document feeder tray..............................................................49 Fax Server Address Book ..................................................... 172
document glass .................................................46, 73, 93, 123 Fax Settings .............................................................................. 160
document glass cover..............................................................46 Fax Transmit ............................................................................ 168
document guides..............................................49, 73, 93, 123 feeding speed .......................................................................... 287
document output tray.............................................................49 File Format................................................................................ 187
document stopper............................................49, 73, 93, 123 File Name .................................................................................. 191
Domain Filtering..................................................................... 181 first copy output time........................................................... 282
Draft Mode ............................................................................... 156 Font.............................................................................................. 153
DRPD mode............................................................................... 112 Font Pitch .................................................................................. 155
DRPD Pattern ........................................................................... 161 Font Size..................................................................................... 155
duplex automatic document feeder........................49, 287 Form Line................................................................................... 155
duplex output unit ................................................................. 287 Forward Settings..................................................................... 164
front cover....................................................................................46
E FTP...................................................................................................39
fusing unit ....................................................................................48
ECM.............................................................................................. 167
Edge Erase............................................................... 90, 187, 191 G
Edit Email From Field............................................................ 180
Email Address Book .....................................................151, 218 Groups......................................................................................... 151
Email Server Address Book ................................................. 173
Enabling the Panel Lock....................................................... 200 H
error code................................................................................... 265
Error History....................................................................150, 218 halftone...................................................................................... 282
Error LED .......................................................................................52 hard disk..................................................................................... 282
Ethernet...................................................................................... 157 Hex Dump.................................................................................. 156
Ethernet Port ...............................................................................47
Extel Hook Threshold ............................................................ 162 I
Index
292
Index
293
paper types ..................................................................................60 Reduce / Enlarge..............................................................82, 183
paper weight ............................................................................ 287 reduction/enlargement........................................................ 282
PCL Fonts List.................................................................150, 218 Region......................................................................................... 160
PCL Settings.............................................................................. 152 Registering a new e-mail address.................................... 139
PDL ............................................................................................... 284 Remote Receive....................................................................... 165
Polling Receive......................................................................... 103 replacing a drum cartridge................................................. 233
Port9100 .......................................................................................39 replacing a toner cartridge................................................. 227
Portrait........................................................................................ 153 replacing consumables ........................................................ 226
power consumption............................................................... 283 Report / List............................................................................... 150
power cord connector..............................................................47 Report 2 Sided Print .............................................................. 175
Power on Wizard..................................................................... 173 reports/lists ............................................................................... 218
Power Saver ....................................................................169, 207 Reset Network Setup............................................................. 160
Power Saver button ..................................................................52 Resetting to Factory Defaults ........................................... 210
Power Saver Modes ..................................................................51 Resolution..............................................................100, 188, 192
power source ...............................................................................50 Right top tray..............................................................................46
power supply ............................................................................ 283 Ring Tone Volume.................................................................. 163
power switch................................................................................47
Prefix Dial .................................................................................. 166 S
Print Auditron........................................................................... 176
Print ID ....................................................................................... 174 Saturation ..........................................................................86, 185
print resolution ........................................................................ 284 Scan Defaults........................................................................... 187
Print Text ................................................................................... 174 scan problems.......................................................................... 262
printable area .......................................................................... 288 scan to e-mail........................................................................... 285
Printer Meter ..................................................................150, 218 scan to PC.................................................................................. 285
printer problems...................................................................... 258 Scanning from the control panel ..................................... 126
Printer Setup Utility for Setting the IP Address ............36 scanning halftone ........................................................284, 285
printing ....................................................................................... 147 scanning resolution .................................282, 284, 285, 286
printing resolution.................................................................. 282 scanning speed..............................................................284, 285
problem solving....................................................................... 243 Scanning to a computer ...................................................... 126
protocol ...................................................................................... 284 Scanning using the TWAIN driver ................................... 127
Protocol Monitor...........................................................150, 218 Scanning using the WIA driver ......................................... 127
Protocols..................................................................................... 158 Secure Receive......................................................................... 164
Secure receiving mode ......................................................... 114
Q Secure Settings........................................................................ 180
Select Tray..........................................................................81, 182
Index
294
Index
Index
295
DocuCentre SC2020
User Guide
ME6739E2-1 (Edition 1)
March 2013
Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2014 by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.