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10OPERATION PANEL(1) Status indicatorsGreen and red indicators will light or blink to indicate the machine's status. When the green indicator lig
4ABOUT THIS MANUALPlease note• Considerable care has been taken in preparing this manual. If you have any comments or concerns about the manual, pleas
5MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINEPrinted manuals and manuals stored in PDF format on the machine's hard drive are provided with the machine. Whe
6This section provides information that you should know before using the machine as a copier.BASE SCREEN OF COPY MODETouch the [COPY] key in the touch
7(8) Paper select displayThis shows the size of paper loaded in each tray.For the bypass tray, the paper type appears above the paper size.The selecte
8Customizing displayed keysSpecial mode keys and other keys can be displayed in the base screen. By assigning frequently used functions to these keys,
9COPYING SEQUENCEThis section explains the basic procedure for copying. Select settings in the order shown below to ensure that the copy operation tak
10Output settingsSelect copy output settings.The main settings are as follows:•Sort mode ☞SORT MODE (page 35)• Group mode ☞GROUP MODE (page 35)• Offse
11Start copying.Start scanning the original(s) and making copies.• When one or more special modes are selected, the key appears in the base screen.
12ORIGINALSCHECKING THE ORIGINAL SIZEWhen [Auto] appears in the [Original] key, the size of the placed original is automatically detected. The machine
13Standard original placement orientationsPlace originals in the document feeder tray or on the document glass so that the top and bottom of the origi
11(11) [STOP] key ( )Press this key to stop a copy job or scanning of an original.(12) [START] key ( )Press this key to copy or scan an original. This
14PAPER TRAYSThe machine is set to automatically select a tray containing plain or recycled paper of the same size as the original (automatic paper se
15This chapter explains the basic procedures for making copies, including selection of the copy ratio and other copy settings.MAKING COPIESUSING THE A
163Set the number of copies (number of sets) with the numeric keys.• Up to 9999 copies (sets) can be set.• A single copy can be made even if "0&q
17MAKING A COPY USING THE DOCUMENT GLASSTo make a copy of a book or other thick original that cannot be scanned with the automatic document feeder, op
183Set the number of copies (number of sets) with the numeric keys.• Up to 9999 copies (sets) can be set.• A single copy can be made even if "0&q
19AUTOMATIC 2-SIDED COPYINGUSING THE AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER TO MAKE 2-SIDED COPIESAutomatic 2-sided copying of 1-sided originalsAutomatic 2-sided c
20Using the [Binding Change] key4Check the paper to be used.Make sure that the desired paper (tray) is selected.To change the paper (tray), touch the
21AUTOMATIC 2-SIDED COPYING USING THE DOCUMENT GLASSAutomatic 2-sided copying of 1-sided originals1Open the automatic document feeder, place the origi
223Select the 2-sided copy mode.(1) Touch the [1-Sided to 2-Sided] key.(2) Touch the [OK] key.The [2-Sided to 2-Sided] key and [2-Sided to 1-Sided] ke
237Remove the original and place the next original, and then press the [START] key ().Repeat this step until all originals have been scanned.For the s
12TOUCH PANELThe touch panel (screen) shown in this manual is a descriptive image. The actual screen is slightly different.USING THE TOUCH PANELExampl
24CHANGING THE EXPOSURE AND ORIGINAL IMAGE TYPEThe exposure and original image type can be selected to obtain a clear copy.AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF THE
25Changing the resolutionThe resolution for scanning the original can be set separately for the automatic document feeder and the document glass.How t
26REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOMAUTOMATIC RATIO SELECTION (Auto Image)This section explains the automatic ratio selection function (Auto Image), which aut
27MANUALLY SELECTING THE RATIO (Preset ratios/Zoom)Touch the [Copy Ratio] key in the base screen of copy mode to select one of four preset enlargement
282Touch the [OK] key.After touching the [OK] key, make sure that a paper size suitable for the ratio is selected.When the automatic document feeder i
29ENLARGING/REDUCING THE LENGTH AND WIDTH SEPARATELY (XY Zoom)The XY Zoom feature allows the horizontal and vertical copy ratios to be changed separat
30ORIGINAL SIZESSPECIFYING THE ORIGINAL SIZEWhen the original size is a non-standard size or is not detected correctly, manually specify the original
31STORING FREQUENTLY USED ORIGINAL SIZESYou can save special original sizes that you frequently use. This section explains how to store, retrieve, cha
322Store the original size.(1) Touch the [Store/Delete] tab.(2) Touch a key for storing a custom original size.Touch a key that does not show a size (
33Retrieving a stored original sizeTo retrieve a stored original size, touch the [Original] key in the base screen of copy mode and perform the steps
13Example 4When at least one special mode is selected, the key appears in the base screen.The key can be touched to display a list of the selected
34OUTPUTThe [Output] key can be touched in the base screen of copy mode to select sort, group, offset and other finishing functions, as well as the ou
35SORT MODEThis is used to sort (collate) output into sets.Example: Sorting the output into 5 setsGROUP MODEThis function groups copies by page.Exampl
36STAPLE SORT FUNCTION / SADDLE STITCH FUNCTIONThe staple sort function sorts output into sets, staples each set, and delivers the sets to the tray.Th
37Stapling positions and stapling resultsSaddle stitch functionTo select saddle stitch, touch the [Saddle Stitch] key in the output screen. If "A
38PUNCH FUNCTIONIf an optional punch module is installed, holes can be punched in output.The [2 Hole Punch] key can be touched in the output screen to
39PAPER FOLDING FUNCTIONWhen the paper folding unit is installed, output can be folded to reduce the paper size by a half.Paper sizes that can be fold
40MAKING COPIES USING THE BYPASS TRAYIn addition to plain paper, transparency film, and tab paper can be loaded in the bypass tray.For detailed inform
414Check the paper type setting for the bypass tray. If you need to change the setting, touch the paper type key.If you do not need to change the pape
427Select the bypass tray.(1) Touch the paper size key of the bypass tray.(2) Touch the [OK] key.8Press the [START] key ( ).Scanning begins.• If the o
43This chapter explains Margin Shift, Erase, Dual Page Copy, and other special modes.SPECIAL MODESWhen the [Special Modes] key is pressed in the base
14USING THE TOUCH PANEL (System Settings)This section explains special operation methods that are common to all system settings.Some of these steps ar
44[OK] key and [Cancel] keyIn some cases two [OK] keys and one [Cancel] key will appear in the special mode screens. The keys are used as follows:(A)
45ADDING MARGINS (Margin Shift)This function is used to shift the copy image right, left or down to adjust the margin.This is convenient when you wish
464Press the [START] key ( ).Copying will begin.If you are using the document glass to copy multiple original pages, copying will take place as you sc
47ERASING PERIPHERAL SHADOWS (Erase)The erase function is used to erase shadows around the edges of copies that occur when copying thick originals or
483Select the erase settings.(1) Touch the desired erase mode.Select one of the four positions.Touch the [Side Erase] key to open the following screen
49COPYING EACH FACING PAGE OF A BOUND DOCUMENT (Dual Page Copy)The dual page copy function produces separate copies of two document pages that are pla
503Select Dual Page Copy.(1) Touch the [Special Modes] key.☞ SPECIAL MODES (page 43)(2) Touch the [Dual Page Copy] key so that it is highlighted.(3) T
51MAKING COPIES IN PAMPHLET FORMAT (Pamphlet Copy)This function copies 2 original pages onto the front side and 2 original pages onto the reverse side
523Select pamphlet copy settings.(1) If the original is 1-sided, touch the [1-Sided] key. If the original is 2-sided, touch the [2-Sided] key.(2) Sele
535Touch the [OK] key.You will return to the base screen of copy mode.6Press the [START] key ( ).Copying will begin.If you are using the document glas
15SYSTEM BARThe system bar appears at the bottom of the touch panel.The items that appear in the system bar are explained below.(1) Job status display
54COPYING A LARGE NUMBER OF ORIGINALS AT ONCE (Job Build)When copying a very large number of originals, this function allows you to divide the origina
553Press the [START] key ( ) to scan the first set of originals.Scanning begins.To cancel scanning...Press the [STOP] key ( ).4Insert the next set of
56USING TWO MACHINES TO MAKE A LARGE NUMBER OF COPIES (Tandem Copy)Two machines connected to the same network can be used to run a large copy job in p
573Set the number of copies (number of sets) with the numeric keys.Up to 9999 copies (sets) can be set. When the [START] key ( ) is pressed, the copie
58In this situation...A punch module is installed on the master machine but not on the slave machine.• Copying without punching: tandem copy is possib
59USING A DIFFERENT PAPER TYPE FOR COVERS (Covers/Inserts)A different type of paper can be inserted in positions corresponding to front and back cover
60INSERTING COVERS IN COPIES (Cover Settings)A different type of paper can be inserted at the positions corresponding to the front and back covers of
614Select cover settings.(1) If the cover sheet will be copied on, touch the [Yes] key. Otherwise, touch the [No] key.If the [No] key is touched, only
626Touch the [OK] key.You will return to the base screen of copy mode.You can touch the [Insertion Type A] key or the [Insertion Type B] key to select
63INSERTING INSERT SHEETS IN COPIES(Insert Settings)You can have different paper automatically inserted as inserts at specified pages of copies. Two t
16PRINT/SEND STATUS (JOB STATUS)This screen appears when the [JOB STATUS] key on the operation panel is pressed.The screen shows lists of the jobs tha
644Select insert settings.(1) Select insert paper settings.(A) The currently selected paper tray for the insert is displayed.(B) The size and type of
656Touch the [Insertion Settings] key.7Specify the pages where inserts A and B will be inserted.(1) Touch the [Insertion Type A] key or the [Insertion
668Touch the [OK] key.You will return to the base screen of copy mode.To select cover settings, touch the [Front Cover] key or the [Back Cover] key.☞
67CHANGING COVER/INSERT SETTINGS (Page Layout)Cover settings and insert settings can be combined.This section explains how to check completed cover an
683Example: Touch insert A at page 4Touch the key of the page that you wish to delete or change.If you do not need to change the setting, touch the [O
695Change the settings for insert type A/B.The settings are changed in the same way as they are initially configured. See step 7 of "INSERTING IN
70ADDING INSERTS WHEN COPYING ON TRANSPARENCY FILM(Transparency Inserts)When copying on transparency film, the sheets may stick together due to static
714Select insert settings.(1) Select whether or not the insert paper will be copied on ([Yes] or [No]).(2) Touch the [OK] key.You will return to the b
72COPYING MULTIPLE ORIGINALS ONTO ONE SHEET (Multi Shot)Multiple original pages can be copied onto a single sheet of paper in a uniform layout. Select
733Select the number of originals to be copied onto one sheet of paper, the layout, and the border.(1) Touch the [2in1] key or the [4in1] key.If neede
17STATUS INDICATORSThere are status indicators at the top of the operation panel.There are both red and green indicators, and these light or blink to
74COPYING A PAMPHLET (Book Copy)This function is used to make a copy of the two facing pages of an open book or other bound document.Copies made with
752Select book copy settings.(1) Select the binding position ([Left Binding] or [Right Binding]).(2) To insert a cover, touch the [Cover Setting] key.
764Touch the [OK] key.You will return to the base screen of copy mode.5Place the original face down on the document glass.Place the opened front cover
778Touch the [Read-End] key.Copying will begin.To cancel scanning and copying...Press the [STOP] key ( ).• Four original pages will be copied onto eac
78COPYING CAPTIONS ONTO TAB PAPER (Tab Copy)Captions can be copied onto the tabs of tab paper. Prepare appropriate originals for the tab captions.Tab
79Tab copying with a right bindingOriginals Placing the originals Loading tab paper• Document feeder trayInsert the originals so that the side with no
804Load the tab paper.• When using the bypass tray, place the paper with the print side up.Place the paper so that the sides with the tabs enter the m
81COPYING BOTH SIDES OF A CARD ON ONE SHEET OF PAPER (Card Shot)When copying a card, this function allows you to copy the front and reverse sides toge
824Select card shot settings.(1) Enter the original size.With the [X] key highlighted, enter the X (horizontal) dimension of the original with the k
83PRINTING THE DATE AND A STAMP ON COPIES (Stamp)Use this function to print the date, a stamp, the page number, and text on copies.Six printing positi
18TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFFThe machine has two power switches. The main power switch is at the lower left after the front cover is opened. The othe
84GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR USING STAMPTo select stamp settings, follow the steps below.1Place the original.Place the original face up in the document fee
854Select Stamp.For detailed information on each of the stamp items, see the following sections:Date: ADDING THE DATE TO COPIES (Date) (page 87)Stamp:
867Press the [START] key ( ).Copying will begin.If you are using the document glass to copy multiple original pages, copying will take place as you sc
87ADDING THE DATE TO COPIES (Date)The date can be printed on copies. The position of the date, format, and page (first page only or all pages) can be
884Select the pages that the date will be printed on and touch the [OK] key.Select printing on the first page only, or printing on all pages.After tou
89STAMPING COPIES (Stamp)Text such as "CONFIDENTIAL" can be printed in white on a dark background as a "stamp" on copies.The posit
903Touch the [Exposure] key and set the density.If you wish to darken the image, touch the key. If you wish to lighten the image, touch the key.Wh
91PRINTING PAGE NUMBERS ON COPIES(Page Numbering)Page numbers can be printed on copies.The position, format, and page number can be selected for page
923To configure page number settings, touch the [Page Number] key.If you do not need to configure page number settings, go to step 8.4Select page numb
936Touch each item that you want counted in the page numbers so that a checkmark appears , and then touch the [OK] key.Items with a checkmark will
19ENERGY SAVE FUNCTIONSThis product has the following two energy save functions that conform to the Energy Star guidelines to help conserve natural re
94• When Page Numbering is selected, copying in group mode is not possible. The mode automatically changes to sort mode.• When the page number printin
95PRINTING TEXT ON COPIES (Text)Entered text can be printed on copies. Up to 30 frequently used text strings can be stored.Example: Printing "Apr
964Select the pages to be printed on and touch the [OK] key.Select printing on the first page only, or printing on all pages.After touching the [OK] k
97Storing, editing, and deleting text strings1Touch the [Text] key in the stamp selection screen.See steps 1 to 4 of "GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR USING
984Touch the [Back] key.You will return to the screen of step 2.To copy using a stored text string, continue from step 2 of "PRINTING TEXT ON COP
99CHECKING THE STAMP LAYOUT (Layout)After stamp items have been selected, you can check the print layout, change the print position, and delete stamp
1004Touch the key of the desired destination position.The touched position key is highlighted and the print position changes.The keys that show the pr
101[Image Edit] KEYWhen the [Image Edit] key is touched in the 2nd special modes menu screen, the image edit menu screen opens.Image edit menu screen(
102REPEATING PHOTOS ON A COPY (Photo Repeat)Photo Repeat is used to create repeated images of a photo-size original (3" x 5" size, 5" x
1032Select the special modes.(1) Touch the [Special Modes] key.(2) Touch the keys to switch through the screens.(3) Touch the [Image Edit] key.(4) T
2TABLE OF CONTENTSABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4• MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINE . . . 41BEFORE USING THE MACH
20USER AUTHENTICATIONUser authentication restricts the use of the machine to users that have been registered. The functions that each user is allowed
104CREATING A LARGE POSTER (Multi-Page Enlargement)This function is used to enlarge an image of an original and print it as a composite image using mu
1052Set the enlargement size and the original size.(1) Select the size system that you wish to use for multi-page enlargement.Touch the keys to disp
1064Touch the [OK] key.You will return to the special modes screen. Touch the [OK] key to return to the base screen of copy mode.5Press the [START] ke
107REVERSING THE IMAGE (Mirror Image)This feature is used to make a copy that is a mirror image of the original.1Place the original.Place the original
108COPYING WITHOUT CUTTING OFF THE ORIGINAL (Full Bleed Copy)An entire original can be copied at full size, without cutting off the edges, using paper
1095Press the [START] key ( ).Copying will begin.If you have selected sort mode, change originals and press the [START] key ( ). Repeat until all page
110COPYING IN THE CENTER OF THE PAPER (Centering)This is used to center the copied image on the paper.This lets you place the image in the center of t
111• The image can be reduced when using the centering function, but not enlarged.• When the original size or the paper size is displayed as a special
112REVERSING WHITE AND BLACK IN A COPY (B/W Reverse)This is used to reverse black and white in a copy to create a negative image.Originals with large
113CHECKING THE NUMBER OF SCANNED ORIGINAL SHEETS BEFORE COPYING (Original Count)The number of scanned original sheets can be counted and displayed be
21If an incorrect user number is entered 3 times in a row...If "A Warning when Login Fails" is enabled in the system settings (administrator
1144After scanning is finished, check the number of sheets that were scanned and touch the [OK] key.Copying will begin.• When job build mode is used,
115COPYING IN REVERSE ORDER (Reverse Order)With normal copying, the copies are delivered face down in order beginning from the first page, which means
116COPYING ORIGINALS OF DIFFERENT SIZES(Mixed Size Original)Even when 8-1/2" x 14" (B4) originals are mixed in with 11" x 17" (A3)
1171Insert the originals face up in the document feeder tray.● When "Same Width" is usedPlace the originals with the sides that are the same
1184Press the [START] key ( ).Copying will begin.To cancel scanning and copying...Press the [STOP] key ( ).• When "1-sided to 2-sided" mode
119COPYING THIN ORIGINALS (Slow Scan Mode)Use this function when you wish to scan thin originals using the automatic document feeder. This function he
120The "2-Sided to 2-Sided" and "2-Sided to 1-Sided" modes of automatic 2-sided copying cannot be used. To cancel the slow scan mo
121This chapter explains convenient copy functions such as checking copies before printing, interrupting a copy run, changing the order of reserved co
1223Set the number of copies (number of sets) with the numeric keys.If you will copy multiple originals using the document glass, switch to sort mode
1237Press the [PROOF COPY] key ( ).One set of copies is printed again using the adjusted settings. Check the results. If further adjustments are neede
22AUTHENTICATION BY LOGIN NAME / PASSWORDThe following procedure is used to log in using a login name and password received from the administrator of
124INTERRUPTING A COPY RUN(Interrupt copy)When you need to make an urgent copy and the machine is busy with a long copy run or other job, use interrup
125JOB STATUS SCREENThe job status screen is displayed when the [JOB STATUS] key on the operation panel is pressed. The job status screen shows the st
126JOB QUEUE SCREEN AND COMPLETED JOB SCREENThe job status screen consists of the job queue screen that shows copy and print jobs waiting to be printe
127Job key displayEach job key shows the position of the job in the job queue and the current status of the job.(1) Indicates the number (position) of
128GIVING PRIORITY TO A JOB IN THE QUEUEIf a copy job is begun when there are already multiple jobs in the queue, the copy job will appear at the end
129STORING COPY OPERATIONS (Job Programs)A job program is a group of copy settings stored together. When copy settings are stored in a job program, th
130STORING (EDITING/DELETING) A JOB PROGRAMThe procedures for storing copy settings in a job program and deleting a job program are explained below.1P
1314Select the copy settings that you wish to store in the job program and touch the [OK] key.To assign a name to the program, touch the [Program Name
132This chapter provides solutions to possible copying problems. See the following table of contents to locate the appropriate page for your question
133PROBLEMS RELATED TO COPYING OPERATIONProblem Point to check SolutionCopying does not take place.Have functions been disabled by the administrator?W
233Touch the [Password] key.A text entry screen for entering the password will appear.Enter your password that is stored in "User List" in t
134PROBLEMS RELATED TO COPY RESULTSProblem Point to check SolutionThe image is too light or too dark.Is the image too light or too dark? Select an app
135APPENDIXExamples of covers and insertsThe relations between the originals and finished copies when covers or inserts are inserted are shown on the
136Covers (1-sided copying of 1-sided originals)1-sided copies are made of the following 1-sided originals.1st page 2nd page 3rd page 4th page 5th pag
137Covers (2-sided copying of 1-sided originals)2-sided copies are made of the following 1-sided originals.1st page 2nd page 3rd page 4th page 5th pag
138Covers (1-sided copying of 2-sided originals)1-sided copies are made of the following 2-sided originals.1st page 2nd page 3rd pageCover copying con
139Covers (2-sided copying of 2-sided originals)2-sided copies are made of the following 2-sided originals.1st page 2nd page 3rd pageCover copying con
140Inserts (copying of 1-sided originals)1-sided and 2-sided copying of the following 1-sided originals. The example of adding an insert at the 3rd sh
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2CONTENTSABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4• MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINE . . . 5PRINTER FUNCTION OF THE MACHINE
24If an incorrect login name or password is entered 3 times in a row...If "A Warning when Login Fails" is enabled in the system settings (ad
35PERFORMING PRINTING AT THE MACHINEDIRECTLY PRINTING FROM THE MACHINE. . . . . . 61• DIRECTLY PRINTING A FILE ON AN FTP SERVER. . . . . . . . . . . .
4ABOUT THIS MANUALPlease note• For information on installing the drivers and software cited in this manual, please refer to the Software Setup Guide.•
5MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINEPrinted manuals and manuals stored in PDF format on the machine's hard drive are provided with the machine. Whe
6PRINTER FUNCTION OF THE MACHINETo use the machine's print function, the expansion kit must be installed in the machine in accordance with your e
7BASIC PRINTING PROCEDUREThe following example explains how to print a document from "WordPad", which is a standard accessory program in Win
83Select print settings.(1) Click the [Paper] tab.(2) Select the paper size.To select settings on other tabs, click the desired tab and then select th
9SELECTING THE PAPERThis section explains how to configure the "Paper Selection" setting on the [Paper] tab of the printer driver properties
10PRINTING WHEN THE USER AUTHENTICATION FUNCTION IS ENABLEDWhen the user authentication function is enabled in the machine's system settings (adm
112Enter your login name and password.(1) Click the [Job Handling] tab.(2) Enter your user information.• When authentication is by login name/password
12VIEWING PRINTER DRIVER HELPWhen selecting settings in the printer driver, you can display Help to view explanations of the settings.Pop-up helpTo vi
25HOME SCREENWhen the [HOME] key is pressed on the operation panel, the home screen appears in the touch panel.Shortcuts to functions can be registere
13SAVING FREQUENTLY USED PRINT SETTINGSSettings configured on each of the tabs at the time of printing can be saved as user settings. Saving frequentl
143Check and save the settings.(1) Check the displayed settings.(2) Enter a name for the settings (maximum of 20 characters).(3) Click the [OK] button
15USING SAVED SETTINGSDeleting saved settingsSelect the user settings that you want to delete in (1) of step 2 above, and click the [Delete] button.1O
16CHANGING THE PRINTER DRIVER DEFAULT SETTINGSThe default settings of the printer driver can be changed using the procedure below. The settings select
173Click the [Printing Preferences] button on the [General] tab.In Windows 98/Me, click the [Setup] tab.4Configure the settings and click the [OK] but
18BASIC PRINTING PROCEDUREThe following example explains how to print a document from the standard accessory program "TextEdit" in Mac OS X
19Mac OS 91Select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu of SimpleText.2Select paper settings.(1) Make sure that the correct printer is selected.(2) Select
20PRINTINGMac OS X1Select [Print] from the [File] menu of TextEdit.The menu used to execute printing may vary depending on the software application.2M
21Mac OS 94Click the [Print] button.Printing begins.1Select [Print] from the [File] menu of SimpleText.The menu used to execute printing may vary depe
223Select print settings.Click next to [General] and select the settings that you wish to configure from the pull-down menu. The corresponding setti
26IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT PAPERThis section provides information that you should know before loading paper in the paper trays.Be sure to read this sect
23SELECTING THE PAPERThis section explains the [Paper Feed] settings ("Paper Source" setting in [General] in Mac OS 9) in the print settings
24PRINTING WHEN THE USER AUTHENTICATION FUNCTION IS ENABLEDWhen the user authentication function is enabled in the machine's system settings (adm
25Mac OS 93Start printing.(1) Enter your user information.• When authentication is by login name/passwordEnter your login name in "Login Name&quo
262Display the user authentication screen.(1) Make sure that the machine's printer name is selected.(2) Select [User Authentication].The machine
27This chapter explains frequently used functions.• TWO-SIDED PRINTING•FITTING THE PRINT IMAGE TO THE PAPER (page 29)•PRINTING MULTIPLE PAGES ON ONE P
28(1) Configure the settings on the [Main] tab.(2) Select [2-Sided(Book)] or [2-Sided(Tablet)].Mac OS X(1) Select [Layout].(2) Select [Long-edged bind
29FITTING THE PRINT IMAGE TO THE PAPERThis function is used to automatically enlarge or reduce the printed image to match the size of the paper loaded
30PRINTING MULTIPLE PAGES ON ONE PAGEThis function can be used to reduce the print image and print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper.This is c
31Mac OS X(1) Select [Layout].(2) Select the number of pages per sheet.(3) Select the order of the pages.(4) If you wish to print borderlines, select
32STAPLING OUTPUT/PUNCHING HOLES IN OUTPUTStaple functionThe staple function can be used to staple output.This function saves considerable time when p
27USEABLE PAPERVarious types of paper are sold. This section explains what plain paper and what special media can be used with the machine. For detail
33(1) Configure the settings on the [Main] tab.(2) Select the "Binding Edge".(3) Select the staple function or the punch function.• For the
34This chapter explains convenient functions for specific printing objectives.• CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS FOR CREATING PAMPHLETS AND POSTERS• FUNCTIONS TO
35Mac OS X(This function cannot be used in Mac OS X v10.1.5.)(1) Select [Printer Features].(2) Select the "Binding Edge".[2 Staples] in &quo
36INCREASING THE MARGIN (Margin Shift)This function is used to shift the print image to increase the margin at the left, right, or top of the paper. T
37Mac OS 9(1) Select [Output/Document Style].(2) Select the "Margin Shift".(3) Select the "Binding Edge".CREATING A LARGE POSTER (
38FUNCTIONS TO ADJUST THE SIZE AND ORIENTATION OF THE IMAGEROTATING THE PRINT IMAGE 180 DEGREES (Rotate 180 degrees)This feature rotates the image 180
39Mac OS 9(1) Select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu and select [PostScript Options].(2) Select the [Flip Horizontal] and [Flip Vertical] checkboxes
40Mac OS X(1) Select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu and enter the ratio (%).(2) Click the [OK] button.Mac OS 9(1) Select [Page Setup] from the [Fil
41REVERSING THE IMAGE (Mirror Image)The image can be reversed to create a mirror image. This function can be used to conveniently print a design for a
42IMAGE ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST OF THE IMAGE (Image Adjustment)(This function is only available in Windows.)The brigh
28Paper that cannot be used• Special media for inkjet printers(fine paper, glossy paper, glossy film, etc.)• Carbon paper or thermal paper• Pasted pap
43PRINTING FAINT TEXT AND LINES IN BLACK (Text To Black/Vector To Black)(This function is only available in Windows.)When printing a color image, colo
44FUNCTIONS THAT COMBINE TEXT AND IMAGESADDING A WATERMARK TO PRINTED PAGES (Watermark)Faint shadow-like text can be added to the background of the pr
45Mac OS 9(1) Select [Watermark].(2) Configure watermark settings.Detailed watermark settings can be configured such as selection of the text. Select
46CREATING OVERLAYS FOR PRINT DATA (Overlays)(This function is only available in Windows.)The print data can be printed in a previously created overla
47PRINT FUNCTIONS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSESPRINTING SPECIFIED PAGES ON DIFFERENT PAPER (Different Paper)• Using this function in a Windows environmentThe f
48Mac OS X(1) Select [Paper Feed].(2) Select cover insertion settings.Select the paper tray or paper type for the first page in "First page from&
49ADDING INSERTS WHEN PRINTING ON TRANSPARENCY FILM (Transparency Inserts)When printing on transparency film, this function helps prevent the sheets o
50Mac OS 9(1) Select [Transparency Inserts].(2) Select the transparency insert settings.To print the same content on the insert as is printed on the s
51PRINTING TEXT ON TABS OF TAB PAPER (Tab Printing)(This function is only available in Windows.)This function is used to print text on the tabs of tab
52Printing tab text created in a software application(1) Click the [Advanced] tab.(2) Click the [Tab Paper Settings] button.(3) Select the tab paper s
29TRAY SETTINGS FOR TRAY 1 AND TRAY 2LOADING PAPERUp to 1200 sheets of 8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size paper can be loaded in tray 1. Up to 800 shee
53TWO-SIDED PRINTING WITH SPECIFIC PAGES PRINTED ON THE FRONT SIDE (Chapter Inserts Printing)(This function is only available in Windows.)When perform
54FOLDING SPECIFIED PAPER IN HALF BEFORE PRINTING (Paper Fold Print)When a folding unit is installed, the paper can be folded in half so that the prin
55Mac OS 9(1) Select [Paper Folding Settings].(2) Select the paper folding settings.Select [On] from the menu of the paper size to be folded.PRINTING
56Mac OS X(1) Select [Printer Features].(2) Select [Advanced].(3) Click the [Reverse Order Print] checkbox to select it .Mac OS 9(1) Select [Advanced
57CONVENIENT PRINTER FUNCTIONSUSING TWO MACHINES TO PRINT A LARGE PRINT JOB (Tandem Print)Two machines are required to use this function.Tandem Print
58Mac OS 9(1) Select [Advanced].(2) Select [On] from the "Tandem Print" menu.SAVING AND USING PRINT FILES (Retention/Document Filing)This fu
59User Name and Job NameWhen a "User Name" and "Job Name" are entered in the printer driver, the entered names appear in the machi
60Mac OS X(This function cannot be used in Mac OS X v10.1.5.)(1) Select [Job Handling].(2) Select the retention setting.Click the [Retention] checkbox
61When you do not have the printer driver installed on your computer, or when the software application used to open a file that you wish to print is n
62DIRECTLY PRINTING A FILE ON AN FTP SERVERWhen an FTP server is configured in the machine's Web pages, you can specify and print a file on the F
35SYSTEM SETTINGSACCESSING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . 71SYSTEM SETTINGS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72TOTAL COUNT .
30CHANGING THE PAPER SIZETo change the paper size of tray 1 - tray 2, follow the steps below.This section only explains how to change the paper size.
63DIRECTLY PRINTING A FILE IN USB MEMORYA file in a USB memory device connected to the machine can be printed from the operation panel of the machine
643Touch the key of the file that you wish to print.• The icon appears to the left of keys of files that can be printed.• The icon is displayed to
65PRINT SETTINGS SCREENThe print settings screen for printing a file on an FTP server or a file in USB memory connected to the machine is explained be
66DIRECTLY PRINTING FROM A COMPUTERSettings can be configured in the Web pages of the machine to enable direct printing from a computer without using
67E-MAIL PRINTAn e-mail account can be configured in the machine to have the machine periodically check your mail server and automatically print recei
68PRINTING AN ENCRYPTED PDF FILEEncrypted PDF is used to protect a PDF file by requiring the entry of a password to print or edit the file. To directl
69GIVING A PRINT JOB PRIORITY/CANCELING A PRINT JOBGIVING A PRINT JOB PRIORITYWhen the machine is busy copying or printing a received fax or other job
70CANCELING A PRINT JOBA job being printed, a job waiting to be printed, or a spooled job can be canceled.1Press the [JOB STATUS] key.2Cancel the job.
71CHANGING TO ANOTHER PAPER SIZE AND PRINTING WHEN PAPER RUNS OUTIf printing stops because the machine ran out of paper, or if the size of paper speci
72This chapter explains the system settings for the printer function that can be configured by general users.For information on configuring the system
312Attach the paper size guide and transparent sheet appropriately for the size of paper to be used.(1)Align the bottom of the paper size guide with t
73SYSTEM SETTINGS LISTWhen the system settings are accessed with general rights, the following items appear. Printer Condition Settings*1 When a fin
74PRINTER CONDITION SETTINGSThe Printer Condition Settings are used to configure basic printer settings and settings for printing from a DOS applicati
75*1 Only effective when a finisher or saddle stitch finisher is installed.*2 This setting is used to adjust the line width of vector graphics. Except
76This chapter provides solutions to possible printing problems. See the following table of contents to locate the appropriate page for your question
77PROBLEMS RELATED TO PRINTING OPERATIONProblem Point to check SolutionPrinting does not take place.Is your computer connected correctly to the machin
78Printing does not take place.Is the machine specified correctly in the software application that you are using for printing?Make sure that the print
79PROBLEMS RELATED TO PRINT RESULTSProblem Point to check SolutionThe image is grainy. Are the printer driver settings appropriate for the print job?(
80The image is upside down.Are you using a type of paper (tab paper, punch paper, etc.) that can only be loaded in a fixed orientation?When the image
81PRINTER DRIVER SPECIFICATION LIST8PRINTER DRIVER SPECIFICATIONSFunction PCL6 PCL5e PSWindows PPD*1Macintosh PPD*1Frequently used functionsCopies 1-9
82*1 The specifications of each function in Windows PPD and Macintosh PPD vary depending on the operating system version and the software application.
32TRAY SETTINGS FOR TRAY 3 AND TRAY 4LOADING PAPER AND CHANGING THE PAPER SIZEUp to 500 sheets of 7-1/4" x 10-1/2"R to 12" x 18" s
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2TABLE OF CONTENTSABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5• MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINE . . . 61BEFORE USING THE IMAG
34SPECIAL MODESSPECIAL MODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87STORING FAX OPERATIONS (Program). . . . . . . . . 90ERASING PERI
46RECEPTION FUNCTIONSRECEIVING AN INTERNET FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148• RECEIVING INTERNET FAXES MANUALLY . . 149RECEIVING FAXES . . . . . .
5ABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual explains the procedures for using image send function (scan mode, USB memory mode, Internet fax mode, fax mode and data
6MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINEPrinted manuals and manuals stored in PDF format on the machine's hard drive are provided with the machine. Whe
7This chapter provides information that you should know before using the image send function of the machine.IMAGE SEND FUNCTION OF THE MACHINEThe imag
8☞SENDING AN IMAGE IN USB MEMORY MODE (page 43)USB Memory ScanThe scanned file is sent to and stored in a USB memory device connected to the machine.☞
9PREPARATIONS FOR USING THE IMAGE SEND FUNCTIONMAKE SURE THE MAIN POWER SWITCH IS IN THE "ON" POSITIONThe main power is "on" when
33Loading tab paper and transparency film in tray 4In addition to plain paper, tab paper, transparency film, and other special media can be loaded in
10STORING SENDER INFORMATIONBefore using Scan to E-mailStore a default sender name in "Sender Name" and a reply e-mail address in "Repl
11STORING DESTINATION ADDRESSES FOR EACH SCAN MODE IN THE ADDRESS BOOKTo use Scan to FTP, Scan to Desktop, and Scan to Network Folder, destinations mu
12STORING A DESTINATION FOR SCAN TO DESKTOPTo store your computer in the machine as a destination for Scan to Desktop, Network Scanner Tool must be in
13PREPARATIONS FOR FAXTo use the machine as a fax, the telephone line must be connected and the type of line set.Connection to the telephone lineBe su
14Setting the telephone line typeThe machine's dial mode setting must be set to the type of telephone line you are using.If the setting is not co
15BASE SCREENScan mode, USB memory mode, Internet fax mode, and fax mode are used by selecting operations and settings in the base screens of those mo
16BASE SCREENThis screen is used to select settings and operations in each mode.(1) Mode select keysUse these keys to change modes.To switch to image
17(8) keyTouch this key to specify a destination using a search number*.* 3-digit number assigned to a destination when it is stored.☞ USING A SEARCH
18Customizing displayed keysSpecial mode keys and other keys can be displayed in the base screen. Set these keys to functions that you frequently use
19ADDRESS BOOK SCREENThis screen is used to select transmission destinations.(1) This shows the selected destination.(2) Number of displayed items sel
34Loading transparency filmWhen loading transparency film, load the film face down in the vertical orientation with the rounded corner at the top left
20CHANGING THE DISPLAY OF ONE-TOUCH KEYS IN THE ADDRESS BOOK SCREENYou can show destinations of only a specific transmission mode in the address book
21Index displayIndexes make it easy to search for a destination (one-touch key). Destinations are grouped on alphabetical index tabs. To display a sto
22IMAGE SEND SEQUENCEThis section explains the basic procedure for sending an image. Select settings in the order shown below to ensure smooth transmi
23Select settingsSettings can be selected for scanning the original.☞ IMAGE SETTINGS (page 68)☞ Send Settings• Scan mode, Data entry mode: page 40• US
24ORIGINAL SIZESTRANSMITTABLE ORIGINAL SIZESThe following original sizes can be transmitted* A long original can be transmitted. (The original will be
25This chapter explains how to specify destination addresses, including selecting an address from the address book and retrieving an address by enteri
26RETRIEVING A DESTINATIONA destination is retrieved by selecting its one-touch key.1Touch the [Address Book] key.2Specify the destination.(1) Touch t
27CHECKING AND DELETING THE SELECTED DESTINATIONSWhen multiple destinations have been selected, you can display and check the destinations. You can al
28USING A SEARCH NUMBER TO RETRIEVE A DESTINATIONA destination stored in the address book can be retrieved using the key. This can be done in the ba
29ENTERING AN ADDRESS MANUALLYDestination addresses for Scan to E-mail and Internet fax can be entered manually.For manual entry (using the numeric ke
35PERIPHERAL DEVICE TRAYSThis section explains the large capacity trays and the large capacity tray.TRAY LOCATIONS AND NAMESThe trays are identified b
30RETRIEVING A DESTINATION FROM A GLOBAL ADDRESS BOOKTo use a global address book on the network to which the machine is connected, configure LDAP ser
313Select the destination.(1) Touch the key of the desired destination.If no names are found that match the search characters, a message will appear.
32Storing a destination from a global address book in the machine's address bookA destination from a global address book can be stored in the mac
33USING THE RESEND FUNCTIONThe destinations of the most recent 8 transmissions by Scan to E-mail, Internet fax and/or fax are stored. One of these can
34ENTERING FAX NUMBERSENTERING A FAX NUMBER WITH THE NUMERIC KEYSEntering a pause between digits of the numberEnter a pause after the number used to d
35CHAIN DIALINGNumber sequences entered with the numeric keys and/or one-touch keys can be linked together with pauses and dialed as a single number.U
36SENDING AN IMAGE IN SCAN MODEThis section explains the basic procedure for transmission in scan mode (Scan to E-mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to Desktop,
372Specify the destination.(1) Touch the [Address Book] key in the base screen.(2) Touch the one-touch key of the desired destination.The icon on the
384Specify the orientation in which the original is placed.To enable the original to be scanned in the correct orientation (the orientation of the top
396If the original was placed on the document glass, replace it with the next original and press the [START] key ( ).Repeat until all originals have b
36PAPER THAT CAN BE USED IN THE PERIPHERAL DEVICE TRAYSThis section explains what paper can be used in the peripheral devices. For detailed informatio
40CHANGING THE SUBJECT, FILE NAME, REPLY-TO, AND BODY TEXTThe subject, file name, reply-to, and body text can be changed when performing a scan transm
414To change the file name, touch the [File Name] key.• The file name is entered in the same way as the subject.• If you are sending to a Scan to FTP,
427To change the body text, touch the [Body Text] key.8Enter the body text and touch the [OK] key.• To select a pre-set message previously stored in t
43SENDING AN IMAGE IN USB MEMORY MODEFollow the steps below to send a scanned image to a commercially available USB memory device that has been connec
443Switch to USB memory mode and display the image settings screen.(1) Touch the [USB Mem. Scan] tab(2) Touch the [Original] key.• When scanning to US
455Press the [START] key ( ).Scanning begins.• If the original is placed on the document glass, the [Read-End] key appears in the touch panel. If the
468When "Sending data has been completed." appears in the touch panel, disconnect the USB memory.Do not disconnect the USB memory while &quo
47ENTERING A FILE NAMEThe file name can be directly entered when performing a scan transmission.Touch the [File Name] key. A text entry screen will ap
48SENDING A FAX IN INTERNET FAX MODEWhen a default address is configured in "Default Address Setting" in the system settings (administrator)
493Display the original settings screen.(1) Make sure that Internet fax mode is selected.If Internet fax mode is not selected, touch the [Internet fax
37TRAY SETTINGS FOR THE LARGE CAPACITY TRAYS (MX-LCX4)Loading paper and changing the paper sizeUp to 1000 sheets of 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R, 8-1/2&
507Touch the [Read-End] key.A beep will sound to indicate that the operation is completed.Open the automatic document feeder and remove the original.•
51CHANGING THE SUBJECT, FILE NAME, AND BODY TEXTThe subject, file name, and body text can be changed when performing an Internet fax transmission. Pre
524To change the file name, touch the [File Name] key.The file name is entered in the same way as the subject.5To change the body text, touch the [Bod
537Touch the [OK] key.When storing pre-set text for the subject and file name in the Web pages, up to 80 characters can be entered.System Settings (Ad
54SENDING AN IMAGE IN FAX MODEMEMORY TRANSMISSION MODENormally this mode is used. The originals will be scanned into memory and then transmitted (memo
553Display the original settings screen.(1) Make sure that fax mode is selected.If fax mode is not selected, touch the [Fax] tab.(2) Touch the [Origin
567Touch the [Read-End] key.A beep sounds.Open the automatic document feeder and remove the original.• If no action is taken for one minute after the
57DIRECT TRANSMISSION MODEIf you wish to send a fax ahead of other previously reserved fax transmissions, use direct transmission mode. The original i
583Change to direct transmission mode and display the original settings screen.(1) Make sure that fax mode is selected.If fax mode is not selected, to
59TRANSMISSION USING THE SPEAKERWhen the speaker is used to dial, the fax is sent after the number is dialed and the connection is established. If a p
386Re-insert paper guide D at the desired paper size.7Adjust the paper size selector knob to the new paper size.8Fan the paper.Fan the paper well befo
603Specify the orientation in which the original is placed.When specifying the orientation of the image to be transmitted, specify the orientation of
61FAX DESTINATION CONFIRMATION MODEThe fax destination confirmation mode displays a destination confirmation message when a fax transmission is perfor
62WHEN THE LINE IS BUSYIf the line is busy when you send a fax, transmission will be re-attempted automatically after a preset interval. This function
63SENDING THE SAME IMAGE TO MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS(Broadcast Transmission)The same scanned image can be sent to multiple scan modes (Scan to E-mail, Sc
642Specify the destination.(1) Touch the [Address Book] key in the base screen.(2) Touch the one-touch key of the desired destination.(3) Touch the [T
654Check the destinations and then touch the [OK] key.If the transmission includes Cc or Bcc destinations, touch the [Cc] tab or the [Bcc] tab to chec
66BROADCAST TRANSMISSIONS THAT INCLUDE INTERNET FAX OR FAX DESTINATIONSWhen performing a broadcast transmission that includes mixed scan mode, Interne
673Display details on the broadcast transmission.(1) Touch the key of the completed broadcast transmission.(2) Touch the [Detail] key."Broadcastx
68IMAGE SETTINGSSettings for scanning the original are selected in the base screen of each mode. The current state of each setting appears to the righ
69AUTOMATICALLY SCANNING BOTH SIDES OF AN ORIGINAL (2-Sided Original)The automatic document feeder can be used to automatically scan both sides of an
39Loading tab paper and transparency filmIn addition to plain paper, tab paper, transparency film, and other special media can be loaded in tray 5 and
70SPECIFYING THE ORIGINAL SCAN SIZE AND SEND SIZE (Enlarge/Reduce)When the original is placed, its size is automatically detected and displayed in the
71Specifying the original scan size (by paper size)If you place a non-standard size original or wish to change the scan size, you must touch the [Orig
72Specifying the original scan size (by numerical values)When scanning a non-standard size original such as a card, follow these steps to specify the
735Touch the [OK] key.The specified size appears in the [Scan Size] key.• When the scan size is specified by numerical values, the send size cannot be
74Specifying the send size of the imageSpecify the send size as a paper size. If a send size bigger than the scan size is selected, the image will be
754Specify the orientation in which the original is placed.(1) Touch the "Image Orientation" key with the same orientation as the original i
76CHANGING THE EXPOSURE AND EXPOSURE MODE (ORIGINAL IMAGE TYPE)The exposure can be changed to match the darkness of the original. In scan mode and USB
773Scan mode, USB memory modeInternet fax mode, fax mode:Select the exposure and original image type.(1) Touch the [Manual] key.(2) Adjust the exposur
78CHANGING THE RESOLUTIONThe resolution can be selected to match the characteristics of the original, such as text or photo, the size of the text, and
79How to select the resolutionFor normal text originals, 200X200dpi (200X100dpi in Internet fax mode) produces an image that is sufficiently legible.
4ABOUT THIS MANUALPlease note• Considerable care has been taken in preparing this manual. If you have any comments or concerns about the manual, pleas
40TRAY SETTINGS FOR THE LARGE CAPACITY TRAYS (MX-LCX5)Loading paper and changing the paper sizeUp to 1000 sheets of 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R to 12&q
80Fax modeHow to select the resolution1Switch to fax mode and display the resolution settings screen.(1) Touch the [Fax] tab.(2) Touch the [Resoluti
81CHANGING THE FILE FORMATYou can change the file format when sending an image.☞ Scan mode, USB memory mode (see below)Internet fax mode (page 84)Scan
823Set the format.● Scanning in Mono2(1) Select the file type.(2) Select the compression mode.● Scanning in color/grayscale(1) Touch the indicated key
834To change the number of pages per file, enter the number of pages and exit the format settings.(1) Touch the [Specified Pages per File] checkbox so
84Internet fax modeThe file format for sending an Internet fax is normally set to [TIFF-F]. If the destination Internet fax machine does not support f
85CHANGING THE COLOR MODEThis procedure is used to change the color mode used to scan the original when the [START] key ( ) is pressed.• This function
86SENDING A COMPUTER FILEPC-I-Fax (When the Internet fax expansion kit is installed)A file on a computer can be sent via the machine as an Internet fa
87This chapter explains special modes that can be used in scan send mode.SPECIAL MODESWhen the [Special Modes] key is touched in the base screen, the
88Internet fax mode1st screen 2nd screenFax mode1st screen 2nd screen(1) [Program] key (page 90)(2) [Erase] key (page 92)(3) [Dual Page Scan] key (pag
89[OK] key and [Cancel] keyIn some cases two [OK] keys and one [Cancel] key will appear in the special mode screens. The keys are used as follows:(A)
415Adjust the right paper guide to the paper size.(1) Release the lock lever on the paper guide and adjust the paper guide to the desired paper size.(
90STORING FAX OPERATIONS (Program)A destination, original settings, and functions can be stored in a program. When you wish to use those settings to s
911Place the original.Place the original in the document feeder tray or on the document glass as appropriate for the functions stored in the program.2
92ERASING PERIPHERAL SHADOWS ON THE IMAGE (Erase)The erase function is used to erase shadows on images produced when scanning thick originals or books
933Select the special modes.If the base screen is not displayed, touch the [Condition Settings] key.(1) Make sure that the desired mode is selected.If
945Press the [START] key ( ).Scanning begins.• If you inserted the original pages in the document feeder tray, all pages are scanned.A beep will sound
95SENDING AN ORIGINAL AS TWO SEPARATE PAGES (Dual Page Scan)The left and right sides of an original can be scanned as two separate pages. This functio
962Specify the destination.☞2. ENTERING DESTINATIONS (page 25)When scanning to USB memory in USB memory mode, there is no need to specify the destinat
977Touch the [Read-End] key.The [Configure] key can be touched to change the exposure, resolution and scan size for each original page scanned. The se
98SENDING A FAX AT A SPECIFIED TIME (Timer)This function lets you specify a time at which a transmission or broadcast transmission will automatically
994Set the time with the keys.(1) Specify the day.If you do not wish to specify the day, select [---]. In this case, transmission will begin when th
42Loading tab paper and transparency filmIn addition to plain paper, tab paper and transparency film can also be loaded in the large capacity trays (M
100WHITENING FAINT COLORS IN THE IMAGE(Suppress Background)This feature is used to suppress light background areas.• This function cannot be used in I
1013Select the special modes.If the base screen is not displayed, touch the [Condition Settings] key.(1) Make sure that the desired mode is selected.I
102SENDING BOTH SIDES OF A CARD AS A SINGLE PAGE (Card Shot)This function lets you send the front and reverse sides of a card as a single page, withou
1033Select the special modes.If the base screen is not displayed, touch the [Condition Settings] key.(1) Make sure that the desired mode is selected.I
1046Turn the card over so that the back is face down, and press the [START] key ( ) to scan the back of the card.The back of the card will be scanned
105SENDING A LARGE NUMBER OF PAGES(Job Build)This function lets you separate an original consisting of numerous pages into sets, scan each set using t
1064Select job build mode.(1) Touch the [Job Build] key so that it is highlighted.(2) Touch the [OK] key.5Press the [START] key ( ) to scan the first
107TRANSMITTING ORIGINALS OF DIFFERENT SIZES (Mixed Size Original)This feature lets you send originals of different sizes at the same time; for exampl
1083Select the special modes.If the base screen is not displayed, touch the [Condition Settings] key.(1) Make sure that the desired mode is selected.I
109SCANNING THIN ORIGINALS(Slow Scan Mode)Use this function when you wish to scan thin originals using the automatic document feeder. This function he
43TRAY SETTINGS FOR THE LARGE CAPACITY TRAY (MX-LCX6)Loading paperUp to 3500 sheets of 8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size paper can be loaded in the la
1104Select slow scan mode.(1) Touch the [Slow Scan Mode] key so that it is highlighted.(2) Touch the [OK] key.5Press the [START] key ( ).Scanning begi
111CHECKING THE NUMBER OF SCANNED ORIGINAL SHEETS BEFORE TRANSMISSION (Original Count)The number of scanned original sheets can be counted and display
1125Press the [START] key ( ).Scanning begins.To cancel scanning...Press the [STOP] key ( ) to cancel the operation. All scanned data will be cleared.
113STAMPING SCANNED ORIGINALS (Verif. Stamp)This function stamps each original that is scanned using the automatic document feeder, allowing you to ve
1144Select "Verif. Stamp".(1) Touch the keys to switch through the screens.(2) Touch the [Verif. Stamp] key so that it is highlighted.(3)
115SENDING TWO PAGES AS A SINGLE PAGE (2in1)Two original pages can be reduced to half their original size and sent together as a single page.This func
1162Specify the destination.☞2. ENTERING DESTINATIONS (page 25)3Select the special modes.If the base screen is not displayed, touch the [Condition Set
1176Specify the orientation in which the original is placed.(1) Touch the "Image Orientation" key with the same orientation as the original
118CHANGING THE PRINT SETTINGS FOR THE TRANSACTION REPORT (Transaction Report)A transaction report is automatically printed out to alert you when a tr
1194Select print conditions.(1) Select the print conditions.(2) Touch the [OK] key.• The print conditions for a transaction report are as follows:&quo
44TRAY SETTINGS FOR THE LARGE CAPACITY TRAY (MX-LCX3N)Loading paperUp to 3000 sheets of 8-1/2" x 11" to 12" x 18" (B5 to A3W) size
120ADDING YOUR SENDER INFORMATION TO FAXES (Own number sending)Your sender information (date, time, sender name, sender fax number, number of pages) i
121TEMPORARILY CHANGING THE FAX SENDER INFORMATION (Own Name Select)You can select the sender information printed on a transmitted fax from a list of
122This chapter explains special functions for fax, including polling, F-code communication, and using an extension phone.The explanations in this cha
1232Enter the destination fax number.☞2. ENTERING DESTINATIONS (page 25)• Multiple fax numbers can be entered.Polling will take place in the order tha
124INITIATING POLLING RECEPTION MANUALLY• Make sure that an original is not placed in the machine when using the polling reception function.• This fun
125SENDING A FAX WHEN ANOTHER MACHINE POLLS YOUR MACHINE(Polling Memory)Sending a document that has been scanned into memory when another machine poll
126SCANNING A DOCUMENT INTO POLLING MEMORYFollow these steps to scan a document into the memory box for polling transmission (Public Box).A document c
1276Select image settings and special modes.• A program, timer setting, transaction report, polling, and document filing cannot be selected.• To retur
128PRINTING A DOCUMENT STORED IN THE PUBLIC BOXTo check a document stored in the Public Box for polling transmission, follow the steps below to print
129DELETING A DOCUMENT FROM THE PUBLIC BOXDelete a document from the Public Box when it is no longer needed.Document data in the Public Box cannot be
454Place the paper in the center of the paper table.Load the paper with the print side face up.When a certain amount of paper is placed on the paper t
130F-CODE COMMUNICATIONExchange of confidential documents (confidential communication), retrieval (polling) and distribution (polling memory) of infor
131CREATING MEMORY BOXES IN THE MACHINE FOR F-CODE COMMUNICATIONBefore the F-code communication function can be used, special memory boxes must be cre
132CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION USING F-CODESBy sending a fax to an F-code memory box (confidential) in the receiving machine (your machine or the other
133F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSIONFollow the steps below to send a confidential fax by adding an F-code to the fax number.1Place the original.Place t
134PRINTING A FAX RECEIVED BY F-CODE CONFIDENTIAL RECEPTIONWhen an F-code confidential fax is sent to your machine, the fax is received to the memory
1355Enter the print passcode with the numeric keys.As each digit is entered, "-" changes to " ".Take care to enter the correct pri
136POLLING RECEPTION USING F-CODESThis function enables your machine to call another machine and initiate reception of a fax stored in an F-code memor
1372Enter the destination fax number.(1) Touch the [Address Book] key in the base screen.(2) Touch the one-touch key of the desired destination.If the
138POLLING MEMORY TRANSMISSION USING F-CODESWhen your machine receives a transmission request from another machine, this function sends a fax stored i
1393Touch the [Data Store] key.4Touch the key of the F-code memory polling box.5Specify the number of polling times.(1) Touch the key for the desired
46Changing the paper sizeTo change the paper size of the large capacity tray (MX-LCX3N), follow the procedure below.This procedure only explains how t
1407Press the [START] key ( ).Scanning begins.• If you inserted the original pages in the document feeder tray, all pages are scanned.• If you are sca
141PRINTING A DOCUMENT STORED FOR F-CODE POLLING TRANSMISSIONYou can check a document in an F-code memory polling box by printing it out.A document in
142DELETING A DOCUMENT STORED FOR F-CODE POLLING TRANSMISSIONWhen a document in an F-code memory polling box is no longer needed, follow the steps bel
143RELAY REQUEST TRANSMISSION USING F-CODESThis function is used to send a fax to an F-code relay broadcast memory box in another machine and have tha
1442Enter the destination fax number.(1) Touch the [Address Book] key in the base screen.(2) Touch the one-touch key of the desired destination.If the
145RELAY BROADCAST TRANSMISSION USING F-CODESWhen your machine receives an F-code relay request transmission, the fax is received to an F-code relay b
146USING AN EXTENSION PHONEThis section explains how to use an extension phone to make voice calls and receive a fax after talking with the other part
147RECEIVING A FAX AFTER ANSWERING A CALL ON THE EXTENSION PHONE (Remote Reception)Follow the steps below if you need to start fax reception after ans
148This chapter explains how to receive faxes and Internet faxes, and how to use the forwarding functions.RECEIVING AN INTERNET FAXThe Internet fax fu
149RECEIVING INTERNET FAXES MANUALLYIf the interval for checking for received faxes is somewhat long and you wish to check immediately, you can manual
476Change the right paper guide to the paper size to be used.(1) While holding up the paper guide lock, slide the paper guide to the paper size to be
150RECEIVING FAXESTo have the machine automatically receive and print faxes, set the reception mode to "Auto Reception".If faxes will be rec
151FAX RECEPTION MODESThe fax reception mode is shown in the base screen. Normally the reception mode should be set to "Auto Reception".Sele
152PRINTING A PASSWORD-PROTECTED FAX (Hold Setting For Received Data Print)"Hold Setting for Received Data Print" in the system settings (ad
153FORWARDING RECEIVED FAXES TO AN E-MAIL ADDRESS (Inbound Routing Settings)You can have received faxes and Internet faxes automatically forwarded to
1542Storing sender addresses.If you wish to have only faxes from specified addresses forwarded, store the desired sender addresses. Send addresses sto
1554Specifying forwarding tables to be used.To use the inbound routing function, enable the forwarding tables that you wish to use from among the stor
156This chapter explains metadata delivery, which can be used when the application integration module is installed.METADATA DELIVERY (Data Entry)When
157PREPARATIONS FOR METADATA TRANSMISSIONSETTINGS REQUIRED IN THE WEB PAGESAll settings related to metadata are configured in the Web pages. (Administ
158TRANSMITTING METADATAFollow the steps below to select a metadata set, enter each item, and perform metadata transmission.1Switch to data entry mode
1594Enter the selected metadata item.(1) Touch the key of the value that you wish to enter.• When the entry values of the metadata item are in the for
48LOADING PAPER IN THE BYPASS TRAYWhen the bypass tray is installed, plain paper, tab paper, transparency film, and other special media can be printed
160METADATA FIELDSThe following three types of metadata are included in the XML file that is transmitted.• Data automatically generated by the machine
161This chapter explains how to check the status of transmission jobs and reception jobs.JOB STATUS SCREENThe job status screen is displayed when the
162JOB QUEUE SCREEN AND COMPLETED JOB SCREENThe job status screen consists of two screens: the job queue screen that shows reserved jobs and the job c
163Job key displayThe following information is shown in the job queue keys and completed job keys that appear in the job status screen.(1) Displays th
164• Completed jobDisplay Status"Send OK" Transmission was completed."In Memory" Reception completed but the fax has not been prin
165OPERATION WHEN A JOB IN THE JOB QUEUE IS COMPLETEDWhen a normal transmission job is completed, it moves to the completed jobs screen and "Send
166CHECKING A RESERVED JOB OR THE JOB IN PROGRESS (FAX MODE)The detailed contents of a broadcast transmission or serial polling job can be displayed.
167CHECKING COMPLETED JOBSYou can check a list of the destinations, the destinations for which transmission failed, and other detailed information on
168CANCELING A JOB IN PROGRESS OR A RESERVED JOBFollow the steps below to stop a job that is being transmitted or is waiting to be transmitted.1Press
169GIVING PRIORITY TO A RESERVED JOBWhen multiple jobs are waiting to be transmitted, the jobs are normally transmitted in the order they were reserve
49Loading paper in the bypass tray (MX-MFX2)1If you are changing the paper in the bypass tray, press the operation button and remove the previously us
170CHECKING THE ACTIVITY LOG(Image Sending Activity Report)IMAGE SENDING ACTIVITY REPORTYou can have the machine print a log of recent image sending a
171Printed transmission result messages that may appear in fax modeMessage ExplanationG3 Communication took place in G3 mode.ECM Communication took pl
172This chapter explains the system settings for the image send function that can be configured by general users.For information on configuring the sy
173SYSTEM SETTINGS LISTA list of the system setting items explained in this manual and the factory default settings is shown below. Address Control
174ADDRESS CONTROLSelect this item to store, edit, and delete one-touch keys, group keys, program keys, user indexes, and F-code memory boxes. Touch t
175SettingsItem DescriptionGeneral items storedAddress Type Select the type of address to be stored in the address book.• E-mail: Store an e-mail addr
176Item DescriptionItems that appear when a fax destination is storedFax Number Enter the fax number of the destination (maximum of 64 digits).Enterin
177CUSTOM INDEXThe name of a custom index can be changed for greater ease of use.Delete the previously entered name and enter a new name (maximum of 6
178SettingsItem DescriptionProgram Number Set the number to be assigned to the program. The lowest available number is automatically entered. If you w
179F-CODE MEMORY BOXThis section explains how to store memory boxes for various types of F-code communication.When the [F-Code Memory Box] key is touc
5Operation manuals in PDF formatThe manuals in PDF format provide detailed explanations of the procedures for using the machine in each mode. To view
50Bypass tray paper settingsAfter loading paper in the bypass tray, configure settings for the loaded paper.1Touch the [Paper Select] key.2Touch the p
180SettingsItem DescriptionItems common to all typesBox Type Select the type of box.• Polling Memory: Store a memory box for F-code polling memory. Th
181FAX DATA RECEIVE/FORWARDThis section explains settings for reception and forwarding. Touch the [Fax Data Receive/Forward] key and configure the set
182FAX SETTINGSThe following items appear when the "Fax Settings" are configured.Item DescriptionReceive Setting Set the fax reception metho
183This chapter provides solutions to possible image sending problems. See the following table of contents to locate the appropriate page for your que
184FAX PROBLEMSProblems related to transmission• Transmission does not take place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
185PROBLEMS RELATED TO TRANSMISSIONGeneral problems common to all modesProblem Point to check SolutionTransmission does not take place.Did you select
186Scan mode, USB memory mode, Internet fax modeProblem Point to check SolutionTransmission does not take place.Does the image file exceed the e-mail
187PROBLEMS RELATED TO SCAN RESULTSCannot write to USB memory.(When using USB Memory Scan.)Is the USB memory device connected securely to the machine?
188PROBLEMS RELATED TO ONE-TOUCH INDIVIDUAL KEYS/GROUP KEYSThe scanned image is upside down or on its side.Are Internet fax or fax destinations includ
189PROBLEMS RELATED TO RECEPTIONYou wish to delete or edit an individual key but do not know which group key it is stored in.Are multiple group keys s
514Example: recycled paper has been selectedSet the paper size.[Auto-Inch] keyWhen the paper inserted in the bypass tray is a standard inch size (8-1/
190FAX PROBLEMSProblems related to transmissionProblem Point to check SolutionTransmission does not take place.Is the telephone line connected securel
191Problems related to receptionTransmission does not take place.Does the job status screen (completed jobs) or a transaction report indicate that the
192Problems related to one-touch individual keys / group keysThe machine does not begin fax reception.Has the reception mode been set to "Manual
193Problems related to telephoneProblems related to audible signalsProblem Point to check SolutionDialing is not possible. Is the extension phone conn
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2TABLE OF CONTENTSABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3• MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINE . . . 41DOCUMENT FILINGOVERVI
3ABOUT THIS MANUALPlease note• Considerable care has been taken in preparing this manual. If you have any comments or concerns about the manual, pleas
4MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINEPrinted manuals and manuals stored in PDF format on the machine's hard drive are provided with the machine. Whe
5This chapter provides information that you should know before using the document filing function, including an overview of document filing, the featu
52IMPORTANT POINTS WHEN USING THE BYPASS TRAY• When using plain paper other than SHARP standard paper or special media other than SHARP-recommended tr
6USES OF DOCUMENT FILINGQuickly using a fileExample: You prepared handouts consisting of numerous pages for a meeting, however, another handout is nee
7BEFORE USING DOCUMENT FILINGThis section provides information that you should know before using the document filing function.FoldersThree types of fo
8Approximate number of pages and files that can be stored by document filingCombined total number of pages and total number of files that can be store
9Automatic deletion of filesYou can have document filing data in specified folders automatically deleted at regular intervals by specifying the folder
10FilesWhen a file is saved using "File", the following information can be appended.Saving a file with this information allows you to distin
11USING DOCUMENT FILING IN EACH MODEIn copy or image send mode, the original can be saved as a file on the hard drive at the same time it is copied or
12Scan to HDD modeThe scanned original is saved as an image file. Neither printing nor transmission are performed when Scan to HDD is used.(1) Touch t
13BASE SCREEN OF DOCUMENT FILING MODETouch the [DOCUMENT FILING] key in the touch panel to open the base screen of document filing mode. Files stored
14This chapter explains how to save an original as an image file using the Quick File, File, and Scan to HDD functions of document filing mode.SAVING
154Select copy settings and then press the [START] key ( ).• Copying begins and the scanned document image is saved to the hard drive.The selected cop
53This chapter explains how to place originals in the automatic document feeder and on the document glass.PLACING THE ORIGINALPLACING ORIGINALS IN THE
16SAVING A FILE WITH "File"When copying, printing or transmitting a document in copy mode, print mode, or image send mode (excluding USB mem
174Select copy settings and then press the [START] key ( ).• Copying begins and the scanned document image is saved to the hard drive.The selected cop
18FILE INFORMATIONThis section explains the settings that are configured in step 3 of "SAVING A FILE WITH "File"" (page 16). Speci
19Assigning a file nameA file name can be assigned to the file.Specifying the folderTouch the [File Name] key.A text entry screen will appear. Enter t
20Storing a file as a confidential fileA password can be set for the file to prevent others from viewing it. Set a password (5 to 8 digits) with the n
21Set the file storage formatSet the format that is appropriate for the use of the file.1Touch the [Storage Format] key.2Touch the key of the desired
22SAVING A DOCUMENT FILE ONLY (Scan to HDD)Scan to HDD is used to store a scanned document in the Main folder or a custom folder. Neither printing nor
23[Original] keyWhen the [Original] key is touched, the following screen appears. This screen is used to change the original size and select scanning
24[Color Mode] keyTouch the [Color Mode] key to open the color mode setting screen for Scan to HDD.The following settings can be selected for the scan
25Special modes screen for Scan to HDDWhen the [Special Modes] key is touched, the following screen appears. For more information on each setting, see
542Adjust the original guides to the size of the originals.3Place the original.Make sure the edges of the originals are even.Insert the originals face
26PERFORMING "Scan to HDD"1Place the original.Place the original face up in the document feeder tray, or face down on the document glass.2Sw
27This chapter explains how to retrieve a file stored by document filing and print or transmit the file.SEQUENCE FOR USING A STORED FILEThis section e
28Select the file that you wish to retrieve.• Select the folder in the folder selection screen.When the folder is selected, the files in the folder wi
29FOLDER AND FILE SELECTION SCREENSTo use a file stored by document filing, the folder and file must be selected. The folder selection screen and file
30FILE SELECTION SCREENThe file selection screen of the Quick File folder, Main folder, and custom folders is explained below.(1) File keysThe stored
31SELECTING A FILEThis section explains how to select a file to be used.1Select the folder that contains the file you wish to use.(1) Touch the [DOCUM
32JOB SETTINGS SCREENWhen a file key is touched, the following screen appears. Touch the key of the operation that you wish to perform and select sett
33PRINTING A STORED FILEA file stored using document filing can be retrieved and printed when needed. The settings used when the file was stored are a
34PRINT SETTINGS SCREEN(1) [Paper Select] keyUse this key to set the paper size.(2) [Output] keyUse this key to select Sort, Group or Staple Sort, and
35BATCH PRINTINGAll files in a folder that have the same user name and password can be printed at once.1Touch the [Batch Print] key.To batch print onl
55PLACING THE ORIGINAL ON THE DOCUMENT GLASSThis section explains how to place the original on the document glass.Allowed original sizesWhen a non-sta
364If a password has been established, touch the [Password] key.Enter the password with the numeric keys (5 to 8 digits) and touch the [OK] key. Only
37SENDING A STORED FILEA file stored by document filing can be retrieved and transmitted whenever needed. The settings used when the file was stored a
38SEND SETTINGS SCREENThe keys that appear in the send settings are explained below. For more information on each of the settings, see "BASE SCRE
39PROPERTIES OF STORED FILESFILE PROPERTIESA protect setting can be selected for files saved with the document filing function. This prevents a file f
40Restrictions on changing the property• A file that is set to "Sharing" can be changed to "Protect" or "Confidential".
41MOVING A STORED FILEUse this procedure to change the location of a file (move a file to a different folder).After selecting the desired file, follow
424Touch the [Move] key.A file whose property is "Protect" cannot be moved. To move a protected file, change its property to "Sharing&q
43DELETING A STORED FILEStored files that are no longer needed can be deleted.Select the file that you wish to delete and touch the [Delete] key.☞ SEL
44RETRIEVING AND USING A FILE FROM THE JOB STATUS SCREENFiles stored using File and Quick File appear as keys in the job status complete screen.This i
45SEARCHING FOR A STORED FILEWhen there are many stored files, it may take time to find a file. The search function of document filing mode can be use
56Placing a thick bookWhen scanning a thick book or other thick original, follow the steps below to press the book down.(1) Push up the far side of th
463Using the user name to searchThere are four ways to select the user name:(A) Touch the key of the user name.The touched user name is highlighted.If
474Touch the [Start Search] key.The search results will appear in a screen similar to the following screen. A list of the files that match your search
48Searching within a folderYou can specify a folder to restrict the search range to that folder. To search within a specified folder, follow the steps
494Using the user name to searchThere are four ways to select the user name:(A) Touch the key of the user name.The touched user name is highlighted.If
505Start searching.(1) Touch the [Search within Current Folder] checkbox so that it is selected .To search only files that are in the current folder,
51This chapter explains the system settings for the document filing function that can be configured by general users.For information on configuring th
52DOCUMENT FILING CONTROLDocument Filing Control is used to create, edit, and delete custom folders for document filing. Touch the [Document Filing Co
53This chapter provides solutions to possible document filing problems. See the following table of contents to locate the appropriate page for your qu
54PROBLEMS RELATED TO FILINGPROBLEMS RELATED TO FILE MANAGEMENTProblem Point to check SolutionDocument filing does not take place.Did you select docum
55A confidential file or confidential folder cannot be opened.Did you enter the wrong password? If you cannot remember the password, it is possible to
57This chapter introduces the peripheral devices that can be used with the machine, explains the names of the output devices such as the finisher and
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2Table of ContentsAbout This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3• Manuals Provided with the Machine. . . . . . . . . . . .
3About This ManualPlease note• Considerable care has been taken in preparing this manual. If you have any comments or concerns about the manual, pleas
4Manuals Provided with the MachinePrinted manuals and manuals stored in PDF format on the machine's hard drive are provided with the machine. Whe
5This chapter explains the system settings that are configured by the administrator of the machine.System Settings (Administrator)The system settings
6• Procedures for using the settingsFor the specific procedures for using the system settings, see "TOUCH PANEL" in the User's Guide.Fo
7Accessing the System Settings (Administrator)To access the system settings (administrator), the administrator must log in as explained below.When Use
8When User Authentication is EnabledWhen "User Authentication Setting" (page 25) is enabled, follow the procedure below to log in.When user
9Login by user numberTouch the [Admin Login] key.Enter the administrator password in the administrator password entry screen.This completes the admini
58Punch moduleMX-PNX3BPunches holes in copies and other output. Requires the finisher (MX-FNX5).MX-PNX4BPunches holes in copies and other output. Requ
10System Settings (Administrator) ListThe system settings that appear following administrator login are shown below. The default setting for each item
11 Energy save Operation SettingsItem Factory default setting Page Energy Save38● Toner Save Mode38X Print DisabledX Copy Disabled● Auto Power Shut
12*1 When the Inserter is installed.*2 This cannot be set on the machine. Set this in the system settings in the Web pages.*3 When the network scanner
13*1 When a saddle stitch finisher or saddle unit is installed.*2 When the color expansion kit is installed.*3 MX-M950/M1100 only*4 When a large capac
14* When a saddle stitch finisher or saddle unit is installed. Network Settings● Other Settings 47X Copy Exposure Adjustment 5 47X Rotation Copy Sett
15 Printer Settings*1 When the printer expansion kit is installed.*2 When a bypass tray is installed. Image Send SettingsItem Factory default settin
16 Initial Resolution Setting53• Apply the Resolution Set when Stored Disabled•Scan*1200 X 200 dpi• Internet Fax*2200 X 100 dpi•Fax*3Standard Defaul
17 Initial File Format Setting56• File Type PDF• Black & White MMR (G4)• Color/Grayscale*5Medium• Specified Pages per File Disabled Compression
18*1 When the network scanner expansion kit is installed.*2 When the Internet fax expansion kit is installed.*3 When the facsimile expansion kit is in
19X Default Color Mode Settings*1Mono2 62X Default Storage Format Setting*2Hi-Speed Print Mode 62X Default Exposure Settings Auto 63X Default Original
59NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE PARTS OF THE PERIPHERAL DEVICEThis section explains the names and functions of the parts of the following peripheral devi
20*1 When the color expansion kit is installed.*2 When the color expansion kit is not installed.*3 When a saddle stitch finisher or finisher is instal
21 Enable/Disable SettingsItem Factory default setting Page Enable/Disable Settings67● User Control 67X Disabling of Printing by Invalid User Disabl
22*1 When an inserter is installed.*2 When a large capacity tray is installed.*3 When a bypass tray is installed.*4 When a saddle stitch finisher or f
23 Change Administrator Password Product Key* It may not be possible to use some settings, depending on the peripheral devices installed. Data Back
24 Administrator Adjustment*1 When a finisher (MX-FNX5) is installed.*2 When a punch module is installed.*3 When a finisher (MX-FNX6) or saddle stitc
25User ControlUser Control is used to configure settings for user authentication. Touch the [User Control] key to configure the settings.User Authenti
26Other SettingsActions when the Limit of Pages for Output JobsThis setting determines whether or not a job will be completed if the page limit is rea
27User ListThis is used to store, edit, and delete users when user authentication is enabled.When the [User List] key is touched, the following screen
28Settings*1 Does not appear when "User Number" is selected for the authentication method.*2 Only appears when "User Number" is se
29Factory-stored usersThe following users are stored in the machine at the factory.• Administrator: Factory-stored account for the administrator of th
6This chapter provides basic information about the machine. Please read this chapter before using the machine.PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONSEXTERIOR(1) Fini
60SADDLE UNITThe saddle unit is equipped with the saddle stitch function, which automatically staples and folds each set of output at the centerline.P
30Page Limit Group ListThis is used to store groups of Account Limit Settings. The page limits for each user are specified by selecting one of these s
31Authority Group ListUse this to store groups of user authority settings. The authority of each user is specified by selecting one of these stored gr
32List of settings and factory default settings of template groupsItem DescriptionGroup Name Store the name of the group (max. 32 characters).Select t
33* For detailed information, see the system setting explanations in this manual and the manuals for each of the modes.Common FunctionsApproval Settin
34Favorite Operation Group ListThis is used to store favorite operation groups and home screens.Favorite Operation Group RegistrationSets of preferred
35Home Screen ListHome screen settings must be previously stored. Select a home screen when storing a favorite operation group.SettingsItem Descriptio
36User CountThis displays the total number of pages printed by each user.When the [User Count] key is touched, the following screen appears.• [Select
37Resetting user countsSelect a user in the setting screen and touch the [Reset] key. A count reset screen for that user will appear.The reset screen
38Energy SaveThe Energy Save settings help reduce power costs. From an environmental perspective, these settings also help reduce pollution and conser
39Operation SettingsSettings related to machine operation can be configured. Touch the [Operation Settings] key to configure the settings.Other Settin
61FOLDING UNITWhen the paper folding unit is installed, output can be folded to reduce the paper size by a half.(1) Cover (upper)Open this cover to re
40Disabling of Clock AdjustmentThis setting is used to prohibit changing of the date and time.Disabling of Covers/Inserts ModeThis setting is used to
41Customize Key SettingShort-cuts to functions that are frequently used can be displayed in the base screen of each mode.For more information, see the
42Device ControlThese settings control devices installed on the machine. Touch the [Device Control] key to configure the settings.Other SettingsOrigin
43Detect Standard in Auto Color Mode(When the color expansion kit is installed.)When the color mode is set to auto in image send mode, the discriminat
44Original Size Detector SettingOne of the 7 groups of standard original sizes shown below can be selected for detection by the original size detectio
45Disabling of DevicesUse these settings when a peripheral device on the machine has failed or when you wish to temporarily disable a device.Disabling
46Copy SettingsThe following settings are related to copying. Touch the [Copy Settings] key to configure the settings.Default settings selected with t
47Other SettingsCopy Exposure AdjustmentThis is used to adjust the exposure level when [Auto] is used for the copy exposure.Select separate settings f
48Initial Tab Copy SettingThis is used to set the default image shift width (tab width) for tab copying.The default width can be set from 0" (0 m
49Network SettingsNetwork settings are described below. Touch the [Network Settings] key to configure the settings.IP Address SettingWhen using the ma
62INSERTERThe inserter can be used to insert blank or pre-printed paper in printed output as inserts or covers without printing on the inserts/covers.
50Enable EtherTalkTo use the machine on an EtherTalk network, this setting must be enabled.Enable NetBEUITo use the machine on a NetBEUI network, this
51Printer SettingsSettings related to the printer function can be configured. Touch the [Printer Settings] key to configure the settings.Default Setti
52Interface SettingsThese settings are used to control and monitor data transmitted to the USB port or network port of the machine.Hexadecimal Dump Mo
53Image Send SettingsSettings related to the image send function (scan, Internet fax, etc.) can be configured. Touch the [Image Send Settings] key to
54Default Exposure SettingsThis is used to set the default exposure settings for scanning a document in image send mode. Select [Auto] or [Manual]. Wh
55This is used to prohibit the storing of destinations. Storing from the machine, storing from the Web page, and storing from a computer can each be s
56Scan SettingsSettings related to scanning can be configured.Default Sender SetThe information stored here is used if you do not specify [Reply-To] i
57Maximum Size of E-mail Attachments (E-mail)To prevent the transmission of excessively large image files by Scan to E-mail, a file size limit can be
58I-Fax SettingsThese settings are used to configure the default settings for Internet fax.I-Fax Own Name and Address SetThis is used to configure the
59Activity Report Print Select SettingThis is used to have the Image Sending Activity Report stored in the machine's memory automatically print a
63Loading paperFollow the steps below to load paper in the inserter.1Adjust the guide to the size of the paper you are loading.Squeeze the guide lock
60Rotation Sending SettingWhen transmitting an image that is one of the following sizes, this function rotates the image counterclockwise 90 degrees.
61Reception Check Interval SettingThis is used to specify the interval at which the machine automatically checks the mail server (POP3 server) for rec
62Document Filing SettingsDocument filing settings are described below. Touch the [Document Filing Settings] key to configure the settings.Other Setti
63Default Exposure SettingsDefault exposure settings for document filing can be configured. Select [Auto] or [Manual]. If you select [Manual], set the
64Document Output OptionsThe use of a stored file can be allowed or prohibited by operation type and by the mode from which the file was stored.Automa
65List Print (Administrator)This is used to print lists and reports that are only for use by the administrator of the machine. Touch the [List Print (
66Security SettingsThe following settings are related to security. Touch the [Security Settings] key to configure the settings.SSL SettingsSSL can be
67Enable/Disable SettingsThe following settings are used to prohibit the use of certain functions. Touch the [Enable/Disable Settings] key to configur
68Disabling of Punch(When a punch module is installed.)This setting is used to prohibit punching, such as when the punch module of the finisher or the
69Disable Registering Destination on Web PageThis disables address control from the Web pages.Configure the setting for each of the following items:•G
64Paper loading orientationWhen loading paper in the inserter, the front side of the paper should face upWhen inserting covers or inserts in a copy jo
70Change Administrator PasswordThis is used to change the administrator password. Touch the [Change Administrator Password] key to change the password
71Product KeyThe procedures for entering the product keys of the expansion kits are explained below. Touch the [Product Key] key to configure the sett
72Data BackupSettings and information stored in the machine can be saved to USB memory.Storage BackupAddress book information and user information sto
73Storing/Calling of System SettingsThe current system settings can be stored, previously stored system settings can be retrieved, and the factory def
74Administrator Adjustment"Administrator Adjustment" is a special adjustment function for the administrator. This lets the administrator cor
75Option AdjustmentFine-adjustment of peripheral devices can be performed.Finisher(When a finisher (MX-FNX5) is installed.)This adjusts the staple pos
76This chapter explains system settings for the fax function that require administrator rights.The system settings for the fax function can only be co
77 Speaker Volume Details Setting78• Speaker / Line Monitor Small: 3, Middle: 6, Big: 8• Ringer Volume / Fax Receive Complete Signal / Fax Send Compl
78Image Send SettingsSettings related to the image send function (scan, Internet fax, etc.) can be configured. Touch the [Image Send Settings] key to
79Original Print on Transaction ReportWhen a transaction report is printed for a memory transmission, this is used to print part of the first page of
65MANUAL FINISHING MODEWhen the inserter is installed, finishing operations such as stapling or punching can be performed without performing a copy or
80Settings for fax transmission can be configured.Auto Reduction Sending SettingThis setting is used to have the size of transmitted faxes automatical
81This is used to store sender names used in "Own Number Select". A maximum of 18 names can be stored.Add NewStore a sender name. A maximum
82Print Style SettingThis setting determines the paper selection condition when printing received faxes. Select one of the three conditions below.Prin
83This setting is used to block fax reception from specified fax numbers (anti junk fax numbers).Up to 50 anti junk fax numbers can be stored.Add NewA
84This chapter describes convenient functions for the administrator of the machine.Control Settings in the Web PagesThe Web pages can be used to conve
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66USING MANUAL FINISHINGThe procedure for using manual finishing is explained below. Before beginning the procedure, configure the paper settings in t
67STAPLE FUNCTION / SADDLE STITCH FUNCTIONWhen a finisher or saddle stitch finisher is installed, the loaded paper can be stapled into a sheaf. (Stapl
68Stapling positions and stapling resultsSaddle stitch functionTo select saddle stitch, touch the [Saddle Stitch] key in the manual finishing screen.S
69PUNCH FUNCTIONIf an optional punch module is installed, holes can be punched in output.The [2 Hole Punch] key can be touched in the manual finishing
7(9)Finisher (for MX-M850) / Saddle stitch finisher*This can be used to staple output. The punch module can be installed to punch holes in output. The
70PAPER FOLDING FUNCTIONWhen the paper folding unit is installed, output can be folded to reduce the paper size by a half.Paper sizes that can be fold
71The system settings are used to configure a variety of parameters to suit the aims and needs of your workplace. The system settings are also used to
72SYSTEM SETTINGS LISTWhen the system settings are accessed with general rights, the following items appear. Total Count Default Settings List Pri
73 Paper Tray Settings*1 When large capacity trays / large capacity tray are installed*2 When large capacity trays are installed*3 When an inserter i
74TOTAL COUNTThis function shows the page count in each mode. Touch the [Total Count] key to use the function.JOB COUNTThis displays or prints out the
75DEFAULT SETTINGSThe default settings for operation of the machine can be configured. Touch the [Default Settings] key and select the settings.CLOCK
76KEYBOARD SELECTThe layout of the keyboard that appears in text entry screens can be changed.The following selections are available.LIST PRINT (USER)
77PAPER TRAY SETTINGSPaper tray and paper type settings are explained in this section. Touch the [Paper Tray Settings] key to configure the settings.T
78Tray SettingsPaper Tray Paper Type SizeTray 1Plain, Pre-Printed, Recycled, Letter Head, Pre-Punched, Color, User Type8-1/2" x 11", A4Tray
79Tray 6(When large capacity trays are installed)MX-LCX4In addition to the paper types of trays 1 and 2, Heavy Paper 1 to 3*1, Thin paper, Labels*4, T
8INSIDE AND CONNECTOR(20) Toner cartridgesThese contain toner for printing. When the toner runs out in the cartridge, replace the cartridge with a new
80*1 Heavy Paper 1: 28+ lbs. to 32 lbs. (106 g/m2 to 128 g/m2) heavy paperHeavy Paper 2: 32+ lbs., -65 lbs. cover (129 g/m2 to 176 g/m2) heavy paperHe
81PAPER TYPE REGISTRATIONStore a paper type when the desired paper type does not appear as a selection or when you wish to create a new set of paper p
82USER CONTROLThis section explains settings for user control. Touch the [User Control] key to configure the settings.MODIFY USER INFORMATIONThe infor
83This chapter provides solutions to possible printing problems. See the following table of contents to locate the appropriate page for your question
84PROBLEMS RELATED TO MACHINE OPERATION• System settingsDescriptions of system settings similar to the following example appear in this chapter. Examp
85The operation panel cannot be used.Does a message appear indicating that Auto Login failed?Auto Login failed due to a problem on the network. Contac
86The original size is not automatically selected or the wrong size is selected.Is the original curled or folded? The correct original size cannot be
87PROBLEMS RELATED TO PAPER FEEDING AND OUTPUTProblem Point to check Solution The original misfeeds (automatic document feeder).Is too much paper load
88The paper misfeeds. Is 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A5) size paper loaded?Load 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A5) size paper in tray 4 (the second tray) o
89PROBLEMS RELATED TO QUALITY / PRINT RESULTSProblem Point to check SolutionLines appear in the scanned image.Are the scanning areas of the document g
9AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER AND DOCUMENT GLASS(1) Document feeding area coverOpen to remove a misfed original.(2) Original guidesThese help ensure that
90PROBLEMS RELATED TO PERIPHERAL DEVICESPart of the image is cut off.Has the correct paper size been set? If you are using a special size, be sure to
91Stapling does not take place (including saddle stitch).Does a message appear instructing you to check the staple unit?Remove jammed staples.☞ "
92Punching does not take place.Does a message appear instructing you to check the punch module?Dispose of punch scraps.☞ "DISCARDING PUNCH WASTE&
93OTHER PROBLEMSProblem Point to check SolutionThe touch panel screen is difficult to view.Is the display contrast properly adjusted?Touch the brightn
94This chapter explains the text entry screen.FUNCTIONS OF THE MAIN KEYS7ENTERING TEXTKey DescriptionThis changes the text entry screen from the lower
95ENTERING TEXT FROM AN EXTERNAL KEYBOARDAn external keyboard can only be used as a alternative for the text entry screen that appears in the machine&
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2TABLE OF CONTENTSABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4• MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE MACHINE . . . 51BEFORE USING THE MACH
3PRINTING THE DATE AND A STAMP ON COPIES (Stamp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83• GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR USING STAMP . . .
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