Samsung Fax Machine SF4500 User Guide

User’s Guide  
Samsung Facsimile  
SF4500  
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Trademarks  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Getting Started  
Set Up Your Machine __________________________________ 1.2  
Unpacking ____________________________________________ 1.2  
Locations and Functions ________________________________ 1.3  
Front View _________________________________________ 1.3  
Rear View _________________________________________ 1.3  
Choosing a Location ___________________________________ 1.4  
Setting Up Your Machine _______________________________ 1.4  
Installing Print Cartridge _______________________________ 1.8  
Storing a Print Cartridge in the Storage Unit ____________ 1.10  
Loading Paper ________________________________________ 1.11  
Running Self Test ______________________________________ 1.12  
System Setup _________________________________________ 1.13  
Adjusting Ringer Volume _____________________________ 1.13  
Setting Home Positions for Resolution and Contrast _____ 1.13  
Adjusting Speaker Volume ______________________________ 1.14  
Setting Date and Time __________________________________ 1.15  
Setting System ID (Your Number and Name) _____________ 1.16  
Chapter 2  
Operation  
Control Panel _________________________________________ 2.2  
Number Keypad ______________________________________ 2.4  
Letters and Special Characters ________________________ 2.4  
Numbers ___________________________________________ 2.6  
Editing Numbers or Names ___________________________ 2.6  
Inserting a Pause ____________________________________ 2.6  
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Chapter 2  
Operation (Continued)  
Sending a Fax ________________________________________ 2.7  
Preparing Documents for Faxing or Copying ______________ 2.7  
Setting Document Resolution and Contrast _______________ 2.8  
Resolution __________________________________________ 2.8  
Contrast ____________________________________________ 2.8  
EXPRESS Mode________________________________________ 2.9  
Loading Document ____________________________________ 2.10  
Sending a Fax Automatically ____________________________ 2.11  
Sending a Fax After Talking _____________________________ 2.11  
Cancelling Transmission _____________________________ 2.12  
Confirming Transmission _____________________________ 2.12  
Automatic Redial ____________________________________ 2.12  
Voice Request _________________________________________ 2.13  
Sending a Voice Request _____________________________ 2.13  
Answering a Voice Request ___________________________ 2.13  
Delayed Transmission __________________________________ 2.13  
Memory Transmission (Broadcasting) ____________________ 2.15  
Priority Transmission __________________________________ 2.16  
Polling Transmission ___________________________________ 2.17  
What is Polling ______________________________________ 2.17  
Being Polled By a Remote Machine ____________________ 2.17  
Adding Documents To a Standby Operation ______________ 2.18  
Cancelling a Standby Operation _________________________ 2.18  
Receiving a Fax _______________________________________ 2.19  
Receiving Automatically in Fax Mode ____________________ 2.20  
Receiving Automatically in Tel/Fax Mode ________________ 2.20  
Receiving Automatically in Ans/Fax Mode _______________ 2.21  
Receiving Manually in Tel Mode ________________________ 2.21  
Receiving Using an Extension Telephone _________________ 2.22  
Polling Reception ______________________________________ 2.23  
Polling a Remote Machine ____________________________ 2.23  
Continuous Polling __________________________________ 2.24  
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Chapter 2  
Operation (Continued)  
Making a Copy _______________________________________ 2.26  
Automatic Dialling ____________________________________ 2.27  
One-Touch Dialling ____________________________________ 2.27  
Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialling ______________ 2.27  
Dialling a One-Touch Number ________________________ 2.28  
Using Address Label ________________________________ 2.28  
Speed Dialling ________________________________________ 2.29  
Storing a Number for Speed Dialling __________________ 2.29  
Dialling a Speed Number ____________________________ 2.29  
Group Dialling (for Multi-Address Transmission) __________ 2.30  
Storing One-Touch or Speed Dial Numbers for  
Group Dialling _____________________________________ 2.30  
Using Group Dialling (Multi-address transmission) _____ 2.31  
Searching for a Number in Memory ______________________ 2.31  
Searching Sequentially through Memory _______________ 2.31  
Searching for a Particular First Letter __________________ 2.32  
Other Functions ______________________________________ 2.33  
Function Buttons ______________________________________ 2.33  
Redial _____________________________________________ 2.33  
Tone ______________________________________________ 2.34  
Recall _____________________________________________ 2.34  
Dual ______________________________________________ 2.34  
Printing Reports _______________________________________ 2.35  
User Options __________________________________________ 2.36  
Setting an Option ___________________________________ 2.36  
Selectable Options __________________________________ 2.36  
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Chapter 3  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting ______________________________________ 3.2  
Clearing Jams _________________________________________ 3.2  
Document Jams While Sending a Fax __________________ 3.2  
Paper Jams While the Machine is Printing ______________ 3.3  
Error Messages ________________________________________ 3.5  
Fixing Problems _______________________________________ 3.6  
Fax Problems _______________________________________ 3.6  
Print Quality Problems ______________________________ 3.8  
Paper Feeding Problems _____________________________ 3.9  
Scanning Problems __________________________________ 3.10  
Maintenance _________________________________________ 3.11  
Clearing Memory ______________________________________ 3.11  
Cleaning the Document Scanner _________________________ 3.12  
Print Cartridge Maintenance ____________________________ 3.14  
Wiping the Print Cartridge Nozzles and Contacts __________ 3.15  
Cleaning Cartridge Carrier Contacts and Deflector _________ 3.16  
Replacing the Print Cartridge ___________________________ 3.18  
Cartridge Alignment ___________________________________ 3.21  
Appendix  
Specifications _________________________________________ 4.2  
Important Notice ______________________________________ 4.4  
Index ________________________________________________ 4.7  
Guarantee ____________________________________________ 4.10  
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Getting Started  
1.1  
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Set Up Your  
Machine  
Unpacking  
Machine  
Handset  
Handset Cradle  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
11  
07  
12  
08  
13  
09  
14  
10  
15  
16  
17  
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19  
20  
Document Exit Tray  
One-Touch Label  
AC power cord  
Telephone line cord  
Print cartridge  
Operation UserÕs Guide  
TAM lead  
Set Up Your Machine  
1.2  
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Locations and Functions  
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the main components and  
understand their functions.  
Front View  
Paper Extension  
Document Tray  
Document Guide  
Paper Bin  
Control Panel  
Cartridge Storage Unit  
Document Exit Tray  
Rear View  
Print Cartridge  
AC Power  
Socket  
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LINE Jack  
Handset Cradle  
Handset  
For Service only  
EXT Jack  
Your machine may look slightly different a the illustration.  
Set Up Your Machine  
1.3  
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Choosing a Location  
To help guarantee trouble-free operation of your machine, place it on a flat,  
stable surface near your workstation. Leave enough space to allow for easy  
paper loading, paper exit and opening the front cover.  
Do not place your machine:  
- In direct sunlight.  
- Near heat sources or air conditioners.  
- In dusty or dirty environments.  
Setting Up Your Machine  
Handset and Handset Cradle  
1. Plug one end of the coiled cord into the jack on the handset.  
Handset  
Cradle  
2. Plug the cradleÕs modular cords into the modular jacks on the left side  
of your machine.  
Attach the handset cradle to the main body. Insert the two tabs of the  
cradle into the slots on the left side of the main body as shown, and  
push it up.  
White cord  
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If you want to remove the handset, slide it down, then take it out.  
Document Tray  
3. Pull the document tray upward. Fold out the extender on the document  
tray, if necessary.  
Document Exit Tray  
4. Insert the two tabs on the document exit tray into the slots on the front  
of your machine. Fold out the extender, if necessary.  
Document exit tray  
Extender  
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1.5  
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Connection Diagram  
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AC power cord  
Extension phone  
Phone line cord  
Telephone Line  
5. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the LINE jack and the  
other end into a standard phone wall jack.  
Extension Phone  
6. If you want to use a regular phone or answering machine with your  
machine, connect the phone.  
Plug the cord of your extension phone or answering machine into the  
TAM lead and plug the other end of the TAM lead into the socket  
marked EXT on the left side of the machine.  
TAM lead  
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AC Power Cord  
7. Plug one end of the cord into the back of the machine and the other  
end into a standard, grounded 3-pin AC socket (220~240V, 60Hz).  
The machine turns on. All lamps on the control panel light up and the  
display shows ÔPOWER INITIAL !! PLEASE WAITÕ. If there is no cartrige  
installed, or no paper, the display shows ÔNO CARTRIDGEÕ or ÔNO  
PAPERÕ.  
If you want to turn the machine off, unplug the power cord.  
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1.7  
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Installing Print Cartridge  
When the machine is powered up without the print cartridge installed, the  
display shows ÔNO CARTRIDGE Õ.  
1. Press the Cartridge button to move the cartridge carrier to the install  
position.  
2. Lift the control panel and open the cartridge compartment cover .  
Cartridge  
compartment cover  
Control panel  
3. Remove the new print cartridge from its packaging. Hold the print  
cartridge by the black areas or coloured top only. Do not touch the  
copper area.  
Carefully remove the tape covering the printhead. Be sure to remove all  
the tape.  
copper area  
4. Insert the print cartridge into the carrier.  
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5. Push the cartridge firmly in the direction of the arrow until it clicks  
into place.  
6. After installing the print cartridge, close the cover and replace the  
control panel.  
7. The display shows ÔTHE CARTRIDGE IS 1.NEW 2.USEDÕ. Choose  
ÔNEWÕ by pressing the 1 button, or by using the àor ¨ button, and  
pressing Enter.  
The display shows briefly ÔMONO INSTALLEDÕ.  
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Storing a Print Cartridge in the Storage Unit  
The print cartridge storage unit provides a convenient place to store an  
extra black print cartridge, and prevents an opened cartridge from drying  
out.  
To store a print cartridge in the storage unit :  
Insert the print cartridge into the storage unit, and slightly push it down.  
The storage unit prevents the print cartridge from drying out while  
providing easy access to it.  
Storage unit  
Cartridge  
To remove a print cartridge from the storage unit :  
Push the cartridge slightly down and pull it toward you.  
Set Up Your Machine  
1.10  
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Loading Paper  
The display shows ÔNO PAPERÕ when paper is not loaded. You can load  
approximately 130 sheets of paper.  
1. Pull the paper extension on the paper bin all the way up.  
Paper extension  
2. Fan and insert the paper, with the print side facing you.  
3. Squeeze the left paper guide and move it to the right, to match the  
width of the paper.  
Paper Guide  
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1.11  
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Running Self Test  
Each time you install a new print cartridge, run the self test to check if the  
printer mechanism is functioning properly.  
1. Press Menu, then press Self Test on the One-Touch keypad. The  
machine prints out a test pattern.  
2. Examine the test pattern and look for a break in the diagonal line.  
A broken line shows any clogged nozzles. Run the self test again.  
If the diagonal lines are not broken, and the black bars are clear, the  
printer mechanism is functioning properly. See the sample pattern  
sample below.  
Sample Test Pattern  
Black cartridge  
Set Up Your Machine  
1.12  
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System Setup  
In this mode, you can adjust the ringer volume, and set the home position  
of the contrast and resolution.  
Adjusting Ringer Volume  
You can adjust the volume of the ringer to the desired volume:  
1. Press Menu, then press System Setup on the One-Touch keypad. The  
display shows ÔRINGER VOLUME?Õ.  
2. Press Enter, then use   or ¹ to choose the desired volume of the  
ringer.  
The ringer sounds and the display shows the selected volume: HIGH;  
MED; LOW; OFF.  
Choosing OFF turns the ringer off. The machine will work normally even  
if the ringer is set to off.  
RINGER VOLUME  
LEVEL [ LOW ]  
3. Press Enter when the desired volume level is selected. The display  
shows the next setup menu ÔHOME SETTING ?Õ. For details on ÔHome  
SettingÕ menu, see below:  
4. To return to Standby Mode, press Stop.  
Setting Home Positions for Resolution and Contrast  
The contrast and resolution lamps on the control panel can be set to their  
most frequently used positions. Whenever a document is loaded in your  
machine, the home contrast and resolution lamps will turn on. Contrast and  
resolution can be changed for individual operations by pressing the  
Contrast and Resolution buttons until the desired mode lamp is lit.  
1. Press Menu, then press System Setup on the One-Touch keypad. The  
display shows ÔRINGER VOLUME?Õ.  
2. Press   or ¹ until you find ÔHOME SETTING?Õ.  
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3. Press Enter. The display asks you to choose the resolution or contrast.  
1.RESOLUTION  
2.CONTRAST  
4. Press 1 to choose ÔRESOLUTIONÕ. 2 for ÔCONTRASTÕ. You can also  
choose the mode by pressing   or ¹ and Enter. The display shows the  
current mode.  
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5. Press  
or  
repeatedly until you find the desired mode.  
HOME RESOLUTION  
¥STANDARD Ð use with most documents.  
¥FINE Ð default resolution settings and should be used for documents  
with fine detail, or small print.  
¥SUPER FINE Ð originals with extremely fine detail.  
HOME CONTRAST  
¥NORMAL Ð use with documents of average or normal contrast.  
¥DARKEN Ð use with documents with low contrast or light images.  
¥LIGHTEN Ð use with documents with high contrast or dark images.  
¥PHOTO Ð for obtaining maximum image quality with documents that  
contain pictures or photographs with shades of grey.  
6. Press Enter. The display asks you to choose RESOLUTION or  
CONTRAST.  
7. If necessary, repeats steps 4 and 5. To return to Standby Mode  
press Stop.  
Adjusting Speaker Volume  
1. Press OHD to adjust the speaker volume. If you cannot hear dial tone,  
check the phone line connection.  
2. Press  or ¹ repeatedly until you find the desired loudness. The  
display shows the current volume level.  
3. After choosing the desired volume level, press OHD.  
Set Up Your Machine  
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Setting Date and Time  
The current date and time are shown in the display when the machine is on  
and ready for use (Standby Mode). The date and time are printed on all  
faxes you send.  
1. Press Menu, then press Date & Time on the One-Touch keypad. The  
display asks you to choose a date format.  
SET DATE FORMAT  
1.U.K.  
2.USA  
2. Choose the desired date format by pressing 1 for U.K., or 2 for USA.  
You can also choose the format by pressing àor ¨, then Enter.  
If you select USA, the date format will be displayed as MMDDYY. The  
U.K. will be displayed as DDMMYY.  
The display shows the current set date and time.  
DD-MM-YY HH:MM  
07-07-98 10:30  
3. Change the date and time by pressing àor ¨ to move the blinking  
cursor under the number you want to change, and enter the correct  
number using the number keypad.  
DD (Day)  
= 01~31  
MM (Month)  
YY (Year)  
HH (Hour)  
MM (Minute)  
= 01~12  
= two digits  
= 00~23  
= 00~59  
4. When the date and time are correct, press Enter.  
If you enter an invalid number, the machine beeps and doesnÕt proceed  
to the next step. If this happens, just reenter the correct number.  
The display shows the date and time you have set, then returns to  
Standby Mode.  
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Setting System ID  
(Your Number and Name)  
The System ID will be printed at the top of each page sent from your  
machine.  
1. Press Menu, then press System ID on the One-Touch keypad. The  
display asks you to enter the telephone number.  
If there is a number previously registered, the number appears.  
2. Enter the telephone number (up to 20 digits) to which your machine is  
connected. You can enter alphanumeric characters using the number  
keypad, and include special symbols such as +, -, by pressing 0  
repeatedly.  
For details on how to use the number keypad to enter a number or letter,  
see page 2.4.  
If you want to enter the same number or letter in succession (e.g. 55, 777,  
AA), press one digit, then move the cursor by pressing ¨, and enter the  
next digit.  
If you make a mistake, press àor ¨ to move the cursor under the  
wrong digit. Then enter the correct number to change or press Delete to  
delete the number.  
To insert a space, you can also use ¨ to move the cursor to skip the  
position.  
3. Press Enter when the number in the display is correct. The display then  
asks you to enter your ID (name).  
4. Enter your ID name (up to 40 characters) as described above to enter a  
number, then press Enter.  
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Operation  
2.1  
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Control Panel  
LCD Display  
The display shows the current status of  
your machine and guides you through  
various tasks using a menu system for  
each operation.  
Busy Lamp  
Flashes while receiving fax.  
Alarm Lamp  
Lights when something is wrong.  
Cartridge  
Use to replace the print cartridge. The  
button permits you to position the  
print cartridge carrier so that you may  
easily remove or replace the print  
cartridge.  
Busy  
Alarm  
Cartridge  
Delete  
Search  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
Delete  
System Data  
System ID  
Date & Time  
System Setup  
Memory Clear  
Volume  
Use to delete digits in the edit mode.  
06  
07  
Memory TX  
08  
09  
10  
Delay TX  
Priority TX  
Polling  
Search  
Search for numbers in memory  
(for details, see page 2.31).  
Copy¥  
¥
Menu  
11  
12  
Group Dial  
13  
14  
15  
Add/Cancel  
Self Test  
Journal  
Help List  
16  
TX Confirm  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Schedule Job  
Phone Book  
System List  
One-Touch Dial and  
Special Function Buttons  
Call most frequently used numbers  
with one button (See page 2.27 for  
information on how to store numbers).  
Also, use these buttons with the Menu  
button to set up special functions or  
print lists.  
  and ¹ (Volume)  
Display the next or last menu item. Also, use  
to adjust speaker volume.  
Menu  
Choose special functions.  
àand ¨  
Move cursor left or right  
through the display.  
2.2  
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Rcv.Mode (Receive Mode) and Lamps  
Choose the receive mode you want to  
use. See page 2.19. The lamps will light  
to show which setting you have chosen.  
When both lamps light, you are in  
Ans/Fax mode. When no lamps are  
showing, you are in Tel mode.  
Stop  
Stop an operation at any time.  
Copy  
Copy a document.  
Start/Enter  
Start a job. Also use to activate the selection shown in  
the display.  
Resolution Button and Lamps  
Choose the resolution.  
Fine is preset at factory.  
See page 2.8. The lamps will light to  
show which setting you have chosen.  
When both lamps light, you are in  
EXPRESS mode.  
Fax  
Ans/Fax  
Tel/Fax  
Fine  
Express  
S.Fine  
Darken  
Photo  
Lighten  
Contrast Button and Lamps  
Contrast  
Resolution  
Choose the contrast when sending or  
copying documents. See page 2.8. The  
lamps will light to show which setting  
you have chosen. When both lamps  
light, you are in Photo mode.  
Rcv. Mode  
ABC  
2
DEF  
1
3
Volume  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
Redial/Pause  
4
PQRS  
7
5
TUV  
8
6
WXYZ  
9
Copy¥  
¥
Menu  
Number Keypad  
Use to dial numbers manually or to  
enter letters. See page 2.4.  
Recall/Dual  
OHD/V.Req.  
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Speed  
Dial calls and send fax documents by  
entering a 2-digit number. See page 2.29 for  
information on how to store numbers.  
Speed  
EXPRESS  
Use to quick scan documents to copy or send. See page 2.9.  
Redial/Pause  
Redial any one of the last 10 phone numbers called. See page 2.33. You can also  
use it to add a pause when storing a number in memory. See page 2.6.  
Recall/Dual  
Perform a switch-hook operation, such as Call Waiting.  
Also use to switch the LCD while performing dual jobs. See page 2.34.  
OHD (On-Hook Dial) and V.Req. (Voice Request)  
Dial numbers without picking up the handset. Also use it  
to make a voice call after sending or receiving a fax. See page 2.13.  
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Number Keypad  
As you perform various tasks, you will need to enter names and numbers.  
For example, when you set up your machine you enter your name (or your  
companyÕs name) and telephone number. When you use the One-Touch  
dial or Speed Dial, you enter names and telephone numbers.  
When the display asks you to enter a name, the LCD reads:  
NAME:_  
You can then use the procedures described below to enter up to 20 letters  
and special characters, numerals, or spaces.  
Letters and Special Characters  
You can include special characters (space, plus sign, etc.) in the name by using  
the zero key. See `KEYPAD CHARACTER ASSIGNMENTSÕ on page 2.5.  
1. Locate the button labeled with the letter you want Ð then press the  
button repeatedly until the correct letter appears in the display.  
ABC  
2
JKL  
DEF  
3
1
GHI  
MNO  
Redial/Pause  
Recall/Dual  
OHD/V.Req.  
4
PQRS  
7
5
TUV  
8
6
WXYZ  
9
0
Speed  
For example, to enter an O, press 6 (labeled MNO). Each time you press  
6, the display shows a different letter Ð first M, then N, and O, and  
finally 6.  
The letter appears in the display.  
NAME:O  
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2. When the letter you want appears in the display, press another number  
key labeled with the next letter you want.  
If the next letter is printed on the same number button, move the cursor  
by pressing ¨, then press the button.  
The blinking cursor moves right and the next letter appears in the  
display.  
NAME:OP  
3. Select additional letters in the same way. When youÕre finished  
entering letters, press Enter.  
KEYPAD CHARACTER ASSIGNMENTS  
Key  
Assigned numbers, letters, or characters  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Space  
A
1
B
C
F
I
2
3
4
5
D
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
-
G
J
L
O
R
V
Y
,
M
P
6
S
8
7
T
W
+
Z
9
.
Ô
/
#
&
0
2.5  
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Numbers  
You can enter the number of the remote fax machine manually by using the  
number keypad. The number you press appears in the display.  
TEL:95551212_  
When the display asks you to enter a number, you can also use a One-Touch  
dial button (including Group dial) and 2-digit Speed Dial number. To enter  
a Speed number, press Speed, the 2-digit Speed Dial number, then Enter.  
Your machine lets you send the same document to more than one location.  
When you enter a fax number, the display reads ÔANOTHER FAX NO?Õ. To  
enter another fax number, enter the number manually, or use One-Touch or  
2-digit Speed Dial number. Note that you can not use a Group dial button  
for ANOTHER FAX NO.  
Editing Numbers or Names  
If you make a mistake while entering a number or name, move the cursor  
under the wrong digit by using àor ¨. Then press the correct number to  
change, or press Delete to delete the number.  
Inserting a Pause  
With some private telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for  
example) and listen for a second dial tone before dialling an outside  
number. Insert a pause in a number when you are setting up a One-Touch  
or Speed Dial number, or when you dial a number without lifting the  
handset.  
To insert a pause, press Pause while entering the number.  
When you dial a number, the dialling process pauses for about 3 seconds at  
the point where you pressed Pause.  
If you require a longer pause time, press Pause twice.  
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Sending a Fax  
Preparing Documents for Faxing or Copying  
You can use the machine to fax or copy documents that are printed on  
standard letter, legal, or A4 size paper. Follow these guidelines to prepare  
your documents:  
¥ Do not attempt to feed the following types of documents into the  
machine. Instead, make copies and insert the copies into the document  
tray.  
- wrinkled or creased paper  
- curled or rolled paper  
- torn paper  
- carbon-paper or carbon-backed paper  
- coated paper  
- onion skin or thin paper  
¥ Remove all staples, paper clips, and the like before feeding the document.  
¥ Make sure any glue, ink, or correction fluid on the paper is completely  
dry before feeding the document.  
¥ Do not feed documents with pages that are of different sizes or thicknesses.  
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Setting Document Resolution and Contrast  
We recommend sending documents printed using a typewriter, felt tip pen,  
black ink, or laserwriter. The paper should be white or very light, and of  
normal weight - not cardboard. Blue lines on a ruled pad donÕt fax well.  
When you send normal documents, you need not adjust the resolution and  
the contrast.  
If you send documents with unusual contrast characteristics, including  
photographs, you can adjust the resolution and contrast to send a high-  
quality transmission of the documents.  
Resolution  
Press the Resolution button to increase sharpness and clarity. Resolution  
is preset to Fine at factory, but if you press the Resolution button  
repeatedly after loading a document you can switch between Standard,  
Fine, and Super Fine modes.  
Fine is good for documents containing small characters or thin lines, or  
print from a dot-matrix printer. When Fine is selected, the Fine lamp lights.  
Super Fine works well for documents containing extremely fine detail.  
When Super Fine is selected, the S.Fine lamp lights. Super Fine works only  
if the remote machine also has the Super Fine feature.  
Contrast  
Press the Contrast button to compensate for the brightness or darkness  
of your faxed document. By pressing the Contrast button repeatedly after  
loading a document, you can choose between Normal, Darken, Lighten, or  
Photo.  
Darken works with light print or faint pencil markings. When Darken is  
selected, the Darken lamp lights.  
Lighten works with dark print on a dark background. When Lighten is  
selected, the Lighten lamp lights.  
Photo is used when faxing photographs or other documents containing  
colour or shades of grey. Although your machine wonÕt transmit colour, it  
will print and send up to 256 shades of grey. When Photo is selected, both  
Darken and Lighten lamps light.  
You can set the resolution and contrast home position. The lamp of the  
selected mode will light when a document is loaded. For details on how to  
set the home position for resolution and contrast, see page 1.13.  
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EXPRESS Mode  
If you want to copy or send a document quickly, you can activate EXPRESS  
mode. In EXPRESS mode, it quickly scans the document to be sent or  
copied.  
Press the EXPRESS button after loading documents. Fine and S.Fine  
resolution lamps light to indicate the EXPRESS mode.  
If EXPRESS mode is activated, Fine or S.Fine resolution mode will be  
disabled. The maximum scan length is limited to A4 size.  
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Loading Document  
1. Turn the page face down.  
2. Adjust the document guides to match the width of the document.  
3. Slide the sheet down into the document tray, until itÕs gripped by the  
machine.  
document guide  
The automatic document feeder seizes and pulls in the page. The display  
shows ÔDOCUMENT READYÕ.  
You can insert up to 30 sheets at a time. If you insert more than one sheet,  
make sure the bottom sheet enters first. Stagger the leading edges of the  
sheets slightly, and insert the sheets with a slight push to ensure smooth  
feeding.  
To add pages while the fax is sending, insert them into the loading slot  
on top of the already loaded sheets.  
If youÕre loading pages that are unusually thick or thin, feed one sheet at  
a time.  
4. The resolution and contrast lamps are lit up according to the home  
position mode. For information on how to set the home position for  
resolution and contrast, see page 1.13.  
If necessary, use the Resolution and Contrast button: See page 2.8.  
5. If you want to activate EXPRESS mode to scan quickly, press  
EXPRESS. Fine or S.Fine resolution mode will be disabled.  
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Sending a Fax Automatically  
1. After loading a document, enter the number of the remote fax machine  
using the number keypad.  
You can store One-Touch or Speed Dial numbers so that you can dial your  
most frequently used numbers with one touch of a button or a 2-digit  
Speed Dial number. For information on storing and using numbers in  
memory, see page 2.27.  
If you make a mistake while entering a number, move the cursor under  
the wrong digit by using àor ¨, and correct the number, or press  
Delete.  
2. Press Start when the number appears correctly in the display. The  
machine dials the number and begins to transmit.  
Sending a Fax After Talking  
1. After loading a document, pick up the handset or, press OHD for hands-  
off operation. The displays shows ÔPHONEÕ.  
2. Using the number keypad, enter the number of the remote fax  
machine. The display shows the number you are dialling.  
3. Press Start when you hear a fax tone. The machine begins to transmit.  
4. Replace the handset.  
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Cancelling Transmission  
Press Stop any time during transmission.  
Confirming Transmission  
When the last page of your document has been sent successfully, the  
machine beeps and returns to Standby Mode.  
If something went wrong during your fax transmission, an error message  
appears in the display. For a listing of error messages and their meanings,  
see page 3.5.  
If you receive an error message, press Stop to clear the message and try to  
send the document again.  
You can set your machine to print out a confirmation report automatically  
each time sending is completed.  
For more information, see `User OptionsÕ on 2.36.  
Automatic Redial  
When you send a fax, if the number you have dialled is busy or there is no  
answer, the machine hangs up, waits for the specified retry term and redials  
the number. If, after the specified number of retry attempts (retry count),  
the machine fails to connect, the machine returns to Standby Mode.  
While the machine is redialling, the display shows ÔRETRY REDIAL?Õ. If  
you want to redial the number immediately, press Start. To stop redialling,  
press Stop.  
You can select the number of retries and the retry time between each redial  
attempt. See ÔUser OptionsÕ on page 2.36.  
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Voice Request  
If youÕre sending or receiving a document and need to speak to the other  
person during the same phone call, use Voice Request to alert the person at  
the remote site. You can also respond to a Voice Request made by the  
person at the remote end.  
Sending a Voice Request  
1. Press V.Req. while a document is being sent or received. Voice Request  
signal is stored and then sent to the remote fax machine after the  
document has been sent or received.  
2. When the phone rings, pick up the handset and answer it.  
You can cancel a Voice Request by pressing V.Req. again while you are  
sending or receiving a document.  
Answering a Voice Request  
When the phone rings after sending or receiving a fax, pick up the  
handset and answer it.  
If you donÕt answer the Voice Request, the machine prints out the number  
that made the Voice Request, and the time and date the request was made.  
Delayed Transmission  
You can set your machine to send a fax at a later time when you will not be  
present. A maximum of 10 transmission jobs can be reserved in your  
machine.  
1. Load the document face down. If necessary, use Resolution, Contrast,  
or EXPRESS button. For details, see page 2.8.  
2. Press Menu, then press Delay TX on the One-Touch keypad.  
3. Enter the number of the remote machine, then press Enter.  
To enter the number, you can also press a One-Touch button, including a  
Group dial button. Otherwise, press Speed, enter a 2-digit Speed Dial  
number, then press Enter. The stored number (and name) appears in the  
display. Press Enter to confirm the number.  
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4. The display asks you to enter another fax number, to send the document  
to another location.  
ANOTHER FAX NO.?  
1.YES 2.NO  
5. If you want to send to more than one location, press 1 and enter  
another fax number using the number keypad, One-Touch dial, or 2-  
digit Speed Dial number. Note that you cannot use a Group dial number  
for ANOTHER FAX NO.  
OR  
To send to one location or when you complete the last fax number  
setting, press 2.  
6. The display asks you to enter a name. If you want to assign a name to  
the transmission, enter the name. If not, skip over this step.  
For details on how to enter letters using the number keypad, see page 2.4.  
7. Press Enter. The display shows the current time on the upper line and  
asks you to enter the time in the bottom line when the fax is to be sent.  
CURRENT [12:30]  
START [12:30]  
8. Enter the time by using the number keypad, then press Enter.  
Enter the time in 24-hour format. For example, enter 2230 for 10:30 P.M. If  
you set a time earlier than the current time, the document will be sent at  
that time on the following day.  
9. The machine returns to Standby mode and the display shows a reminder  
that a Delayed Transmission is set.  
20-06-1998 SAT  
DELAY-TX 22:30  
If you want to cancel the Delayed Transmission, see ÔCancelling a  
Standby OperationÕ on page 2.18.  
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Memory Transmission (Broadcasting)  
With Memory Transmission, documents are automatically stored in  
memory and sent to a remote station. Use this feature to send your  
documents to multiple locations. After sending, the documents are  
automatically erased from memory.  
1. Load the document face down. If necessary, use Resolution, Contrast,  
or the EXPRESS button. For details, see page 2.8.  
2. Press Menu, then Memory TX on the One-Touch keypad.  
3. Enter the number of the remote machine, then press Enter.  
To enter the number, you can also press a One-Touch button, including a  
group dial button. Otherwise, press Speed, enter a 2-digit Speed Dial  
number, then press Enter. The stored number (and name) appears in the  
display. Press Enter to confirm the number.  
4. The display asks you to enter another fax number to send the document  
to another location.  
ANOTHER FAX NO.?  
1.YES 2.NO  
5. If you want to send to more than one location, press 1 and enter  
another fax number using the number keypad, One-Touch dial, or 2-  
digit Speed Dial number. Note that you cannot use a Group dial number  
for ANOTHER FAX NO.  
OR  
To send to one location, or when you complete the last fax number  
setting, press 2.  
6. The document will be scanned into memory before transmission. The  
display shows the memory capacity and the number of pages, then the  
machine begins sending the document.  
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Priority Transmission  
When priority transmission is enabled, a high priority document can be  
transmitted ahead of reserved operations. The document is scanned into  
memory, then transmitted when the current operation concludes. In  
addition, a priority transmission will interrupt a broadcast operation  
between stations (i.e., when transmission to station A ends, before  
transmission to station B begins) or between redial attempts.  
1. Load the document face down. If necessary, use Resolution, Contrast,  
or the EXPRESS button. For details, see page 2.8.  
2. Press Menu, then Priority TX on the One-Touch keypad.  
3. Enter the number of the remote machine, then press Enter.  
To enter the number you can also press a One-Touch button. Otherwise,  
press Speed, enter a 2-digit Speed Dial number, then press Enter. The  
stored number (and name) appears in the display. Press Enter to confirm  
the number. Note that you can not use a Group dial button.  
4. The display asks you to enter a name. If you want to assign a name to  
the transmission, enter the name. If not, skip this step.  
For details on how to enter letters using the number keypad.  
see page 2.4.  
5. Press Enter. The display shows the number being dialled, 2nd the  
machine begins sending the document.  
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Polling Transmission  
What is Polling  
Polling is when one fax machine requests another to send a document. This  
is useful when the person with the original document to be sent is not in  
the office. The person who wants to receive the document calls the machine  
holding the original and requests that the document be sent. In other  
words, it ÒpollsÓ the machine holding the original.  
Being Polled By a Remote Machine  
You can programme your fax machine to send documents in your absence  
when polled by a remote fax machine. It is possible to use a Poll Code to  
prevent unauthorized polling of your fax machine. When you secure your  
machine in this manner, only those who know the Poll Code can poll your  
machine.  
1. Load the document face down. If necessary, use Resolution, Contrast,  
or the EXPRESS button. For details, see page 2.8.  
2. Press Menu, then Polling on the One-Touch keypad. The display asks  
you to choose the polling options; TX (Transmission Polling) and CONT  
(Continuous Polling).  
SELECT POLLING  
1.TX 2.CONT.  
3. Press Enter to confirm Ô1.TX.Õ The display asks you to enter a 4-digit Poll  
Code. The Poll Code is preset to 0000 at the factory, which represents no  
Poll Code.  
POLL CODE  
[0000]  
4. If you want to use a Poll Code, enter the desired 4-digit code (except  
for 0000), then press Enter.  
Or  
If you do not want to secure the transmission with a Poll Code, press  
Enter when the display shows 0000 for TX-POLL CODE.  
5. The machine stores the document in memory. The display counts the  
number of pages being stored in memory and the memory capacity  
remaining.  
The machine returns to Standby Mode and the display shows a reminder  
that a Polling Transmission is set. The machine automatically switches to  
Fax mode (automatic receiving) when set to be polled.  
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Adding Documents To a Standby Operation  
You can add documents to a Delayed or Polling Transmission previously  
reserved in your machineÕs memory.  
1. Load the document face down. If necessary, use Resolution, Contrast,  
or the EXPRESS button. For details, see page 2.8.  
2. Press Menu, then Add/Cancel on the One-Touch keypad. The display  
asks you to select ÔADDÕ or ÔCANCELÕ.  
OPERATION  
1.ADD 2.CANCEL  
3. Press Enter to confirm ÔADDÕ. The display shows operations currently  
reserved in memory.  
(e.g. Delay transmission is scheduled  
to be sent at 10:00 PM.)  
22:00 DELAY TX  
SAMSUNG  
4. Press   or ¹ repeatedly until you find the operation to which you  
want to add documents, then press Enter.  
The machine automatically stores the documents in memory, and  
displays the number of total pages and added pages, then returns to  
Standby Mode.  
Cancelling a Standby Operation  
1. Press Menu, then Add/Cancel on the One-Touch keypad. The display  
asks you to select ÔADDÕ or ÔCANCELÕ.  
2. Press 2 to choose ÔCANCELÕ. The display shows the operations currently  
reserved in memory.  
3. Press   or ¹ repeatedly until you find the operation you want to  
cancel, then press Enter when you find the operation.  
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Receiving a Fax  
Receiving a Fax  
Your multi-function machine has four reception modes:  
¥ In Fax mode, the machine answers an incoming call and immediately  
goes into receive mode, waiting for a fax to be sent.  
¥ In Tel/Fax mode, the machine answers an incoming call expecting to  
receive a fax. If the machine does not sense a fax signal, it will continue to  
sound the ringing tone to tell you it is a phone call. If you do not lift the  
handset during the ringing, the machine will switch to automatic fax  
reception mode.  
¥ In Ans/Fax mode, the answering machine answers an incoming call, and  
the caller can leave a message on the answering machine. If the fax  
machine senses a fax tone on the line, the call automatically switches over  
to the fax machine. To use Ans/Fax mode, you should attach an  
answering machine (TAD) to the EXT socket on your fax machine (see  
page 1.6).  
¥ In Tel mode, automatic fax reception is turned off. You can receive a fax  
only by manually picking up the handset and pressing Start.  
The lamps located above the Rcv. Mode button indicate the selected  
reception mode.  
If you seldom use the fax line for voice conversations, set the fax machine  
to receive a fax automatically by selecting either Fax or Tel/Fax mode.  
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Receiving Automatically in Fax Mode  
1. Press Rcv.Mode until the Fax lamp lights.  
2. When you get a call, the machine answers the call on the second ring  
and receives a fax automatically. You can change the number of rings.  
See ÔANSWER ON RINGSÕ on page 2.39.  
To adjust the Ringer Volume, press Menu, System Setup on the One-  
Touch keypad, Start to access Ringer Volume mode, then use ¹ or  to  
choose the desired loudness.  
Receiving Automatically in Tel/Fax Mode  
1. Press Rcv.Mode until the Tel/Fax lamp lights.  
2. When you get a call, the machine answers the call on the second ring  
and receives a fax automatically. You can change the number of rings.  
See page 2.39.  
3. If the machine does not sense a fax signal, it will give another ringing  
tone to tell you it is a phone call.  
4. Lift the handset to answer the call. If you do not pick up the handset  
within a specified time, the machine will switch back to automatic fax  
reception mode.  
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Receiving Automatically in Ans/Fax Mode  
To use this mode, you must attach an answering machine (TAD) to the EXT  
jack on your fax machine (see page 1.6).  
1. Press Rcv.Mode until both Fax and Tel/Fax lamps light.  
2. When you get a call, the answering machine answers it. If the caller  
leaves a message, the answering machine stores the message normally.  
If your machine hears a fax tone on the line, fax receive mode is  
activated.  
¥If you have set your machine to Ans/Fax and your answering machine is  
switched off, or no answering machine is connected to your fax machine, your  
machine will automatically go into fax receive mode after 10 rings.  
¥If your answering machine has a Ôuser-selectable ring counterÕ, set the  
machine to answer incoming calls within 4 rings or less.  
¥If you are in Tel mode (manual reception) when the answering machine is  
connected to your machine, you must switch off the answering machine, or  
the outgoing message from the answering machine will interrupt your phone  
conversation.  
Receiving Manually in Tel Mode  
1. Press Rcv.Mode until both Fax and Tel/Fax lamps are off.  
2. When the telephone rings, pick up the handset and answer it.  
3. If you hear a fax tone, or if the person on the other end asks you to  
receive a document, press Start.  
4. Replace the handset. The machine begins receiving and returns to  
Standby Mode when reception is complete.  
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If Your Machine Is Out of Paper When it Receives a Fax - Receiving  
into Memory  
If your machine is set to receive a fax automatically and the recording  
paper has run out, a paper jam has occurred, the top cover has been  
opened, or you are making a copy or printing, the incoming documents are  
automatically stored in the fax machineÕs memory (approximately up to 80  
pages). After receiving documents, the machine displays ÔMEMORY  
RECEIVEDÕ and the cause, ÔNO PAPERÕ, for example.  
You must clear the problem by loading new paper, closing the cover, or  
clearing the jam. Your machine will then automatically print the fax stored  
in memory.  
If you clear the problem while the machine is receiving documents into  
memory, it will print the stored document immediately.  
Receiving Using an Extension Telephone  
This feature is available only when you use an extension telephone  
connected to the EXT jack on the back of the machine. See page 1.6. You can  
receive a fax from someone you are talking to on the extension telephone  
without having to go to the fax machine.  
1. If you receive a call on the extension phone and hear fax tones, press  
the buttons Ô  
9
Õ (star-nine-star) on the extension telephone.  
Press the buttons slowly in sequence. If you still hear the fax tone from  
the remote machine, try pressing Ô Ô again.  
9
Ô
9
Ô is the remote receive start code preset at the factory. The first  
and the last asterisks are fixed, but you can change the middle character  
to whatever you choose. For more information, see page 2.37.  
2. The machine receives the document. Replace the handset of the  
extension telephone.  
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Polling Reception  
Your machine has the capability to Poll for documents which may be stored  
in a remote fax machine. Polling reception allows the machine to call a  
remote fax machine that is set up for polling, and retrieve documents from  
it. You may want to talk with the remote operator to make sure the remote  
fax machine is prepared to be polled before performing this procedure.  
Polling a Remote Machine  
Your machine polls a remote fax machine and retrieves a document, which  
it stores in memory and then prints. This method lets you perform polling  
reception when telephone-line rates are at their lowest.  
1. Lift the handset or press OHD, and enter the number of the remote  
machine.  
2. When you hear a fax tone from the remote machine, press Menu, then  
press Polling on the One-Touch keypad.  
The display asks you to enter a 4-digit Poll Code. Poll Code is preset to  
0000 at factory. 0000 represents no code.  
POLL CODE  
[0000]  
3. If the remote machine is secured with a Poll Code, you must enter the  
correct code, then press Enter.  
OR  
If the remote machine is not secured with a Poll Code, just press Enter  
to accept [0000], which represents no code.  
Your machine starts to receive the document from the remote machine.  
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Continuous Polling  
You can set your fax machine to automatically poll one or more unattended  
remote fax machines daily, as many times a day as you like, at regular  
intervals.  
1. Press Menu, then Polling on the One-Touch keypad. The display shows  
the polling options; TX (Transmission Polling) and CONT (Continuous  
Polling).  
SELECT POLLING  
1.TX 2.CONT.  
2. Press 2 to choose ÔCONT.Õ. You can also press àor ¨ to choose, then  
press Enter.  
3. Enter the number of the remote fax machine, then press Enter.  
You can press a One-Touch button, including a Group dial button.  
Otherwise, press Speed, enter a 2-digit Speed Dial number, then Enter.  
The stored number (and name) appears in the display. You can use only  
one Group number for the polling job. Press Enter when the number  
appears correctly in the display.  
4. The display asks you to enter another fax number to receive documents  
from another location.  
ANOTHER FAX NO.?  
1.YES  
2.NO  
To poll more than one location, press 1 to choose ÔYESÕ and repeat steps  
3-4.  
OR  
To poll one location, or when you enter all locations, press 2.  
5. The display asks you to enter a 4-digit code. Poll code Ô0000Õ represents  
no code.  
POLL CODE  
[0000]  
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If the remote machine is secured with a Poll Code, you must enter the  
correct code, and press Enter.  
OR  
If the remote machine is not secured with a Poll Code, press Enter to  
accept [0000] which represents no code.  
6. The display asks you to enter the START and END times. Enter the time  
your machine starts and ends polling everyday. Enter the time in 24-  
hour format. For example, enter 2030 for 8:30 PM.  
[START  
20:30  
[END]  
23:30  
Your machine will poll the remote machine(s) regularly, between the start  
and end times, at the interval you specified in step 8.  
7. Press Enter when the time appears correctly in the display. The display  
asks you to enter the length of time to wait before attempting the next  
polling.  
8. Enter the time interval, then press Enter. For example, to set your  
machine to poll the remote machine at 30-minute intervals, enter 0030.  
INTERVAL TIME  
[00:30]  
9. The machine returns to Standby Mode and the display shows a reminder  
that Continuous Polling is set.  
15-05-1998 FRI  
CONTI-POLL 22:30  
start time  
After Continuous Polling ends, a multi-communication report will be  
printed to show the result, if you had enabled this feature in ÔUser  
Options.Õ See page 2.36.  
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Making a Copy  
Making a Copy  
The resolution is automatically set to ÔS.FineÕ when copying begins. If you  
want to make a copy quickly with normal resolution, you can use the  
EXPRESS button. You can reduce or expand the image size by 1%  
increments from 25% to 200%.  
1. Load a document with the print side facing down. If necessary, use the  
Contrast button to change the contrast. For details on Contrast, see page  
2.8.  
2. If you want to make a copy quickly with normal resolution, press  
EXPRESS. Both FINE and S.FINE lamps light.  
3. Press Copy. The display asks you to enter the number of copies (1 to 99).  
COPY PAGES  
[01-99] <01>  
4. If you need two or more copies, enter the desired number using the  
dial keypad, then press Enter. The display shows the next option: copy  
rate menu.  
COPY RATE  
[25-200]% <100>  
5. The number in the right corner of the bottom line shows the status you  
choose. To reduce or expand the size of the document, enter the desired  
copy rate, then press Enter. The machine scans the document into  
memory, and printing will begin.  
¥ If you turn the ÔDIRECT COPYÕ feature on (see page 2.37), the machine  
makes only a single copy at 1:1 copy rate. The ÔCOPY PAGESÕ and ÔCOPY  
RATEÕ options will not appear.  
¥ If you activate EXPRESS mode, The ÔCOPY RATEÕ option will not appear.  
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Automatic  
Dialling  
For your convenience, you can store frequently used telephone numbers in  
the machineÕs memory.  
One-Touch Dialling  
One-Touch dialling lets you use any one of the 20 One-Touch buttons  
located on the left side of the machineÕs control panel to automatically dial  
a telephone or fax number.  
Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialling  
1. Press and hold the One-Touch button (01 through 20) which you want  
to assign for 2 seconds. The display shows `Txx:Õ, where `xxÕ is the  
selected One-Touch button.  
2. Enter the number you want to store by using the number keypad, then  
press Enter.  
To insert a pause between numbers, press Redial/Pause; a ÔPÕ appears in  
the display.  
If you make a mistake while entering a number, use àor ¨ to move the  
cursor under the wrong digit, then enter the correct digit, or press  
Delete.  
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4. The display asks you to enter a name. Enter the desired name (up to 20  
digits). For information on how to enter names, see page 2.4.  
OR  
If you donÕt want to assign a name, skip this step.  
If you assign a name to the number, the name appears in the display  
when you press the One-Touch button.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. To set another One-Touch number, press the desired button and repeat  
steps 2 through 5.  
OR  
To return to Standby Mode, press Stop.  
Dialling a One-Touch Number  
1. Press the One-Touch button (01 through 20) at which you stored a  
number. The number will be automatically dialled.  
2. If you are making a phone call, pick up the handset when the other  
person answers.  
OR  
If a document is loaded in the document tray, the document begins to  
transmit after the remote fax machine answers the phone.  
Using Address Label  
A One-Touch label sheet is included with your machine. As you store  
numbers in One-Touch dial buttons, make a note of the numbers on the  
label.  
1. Remove the clear cover and  
label using an instrument with  
a pointed end, as shown at  
right.  
2. Write information on the label  
and replace the label and cover.  
You may want to use pencil in  
case you wish to change these  
numbers later.  
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Speed Dialling  
You can store up to 50 telephone or fax numbers in 2-digit Speed Dial  
locations (01-50).  
Storing a Number for Speed Dialling  
1. Press and hold Speed for 2 seconds.  
2. Enter a 2-digit location number (01 through 50) at which you want to  
store a telephone or fax number, then press Enter.  
If a number is already stored in the location you chose, the display shows  
the number in the upper line and `1. RENEW 2. OTHERÕ in the bottom  
line. Press 1 to renew the location and continue storing the desired  
number, or 2 to start over with another Speed Dial button.  
3. Enter the number you want to store, then press Enter.  
4. To assign a name to the number, enter the desired name. For  
information on how to enter names, see page 2.4.  
OR  
If you donÕt want to assign a name, skip this step.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. To store more telephone numbers, repeat steps 2 through 5.  
OR  
To return to Standby, press Stop.  
Dialling a Speed Number  
1. Press Speed, then enter a 2-digit Speed Dial location number.  
2. Press Start, and the number will be automatically dialled.  
3. If you are making a phone call, pick up the handset when the other  
person answers.  
OR  
If a document is loaded in the document tray, the document begins to  
transmit when the remote fax machine answers the phone.  
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Group Dialling (for Multi-Address Transmission)  
Numerous One-Touch and Speed Dial numbers can be registered as a  
Group. By using the Group number, you can send a document to multiple  
parties in a single operation. Your machine will dial the remote numbers in  
stored sequence. If the number is busy, your machine will dial the next  
stored number and after dialling all of the stored numbers, will  
automatically redial any number previously busy. Before you can use this  
feature, you must coordinate and store the Group numbers desired.  
Storing One-Touch or Speed Dial Numbers for Group  
Dialling  
1. Press Menu, then press Group Dial on the One-Touch keypad.  
2. Press the One-Touch button you want to use for group dial.  
Selected one-touch group button  
GROUP NO : TO1  
1.YES 2.NO  
3. Press Enter to confirm Ô1.YESÕ. The display asks you to press a One-  
Touch button or enter the Speed Dial number you wish to include in the  
group.  
4. Press a One-Touch button to which the fax number you wish to include  
in the Group is stored.  
OR  
Press Speed, enter a 2-digit Speed Dial location to which the fax  
number you wish to include in the group is stored.  
5. Press Enter. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter more destination numbers into  
the selected group.  
6. Press Stop when you have entered all the desired destinations. The  
display asks you to enter a name.  
7. To assign a name to the Group, enter the desired name.  
OR  
If you donÕt want to assign a name, skip this procedure.  
8. Press Enter. If you want to store another Group dial number, repeat  
steps 2 through 7.  
OR  
To return to Standby Mode, press Stop.  
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Using Group Dialling (Multi-address transmission)  
You can use Group Dialling for Memory Transmission, Delayed  
Transmission, or Continuous Polling.  
Follow the procedure of the desired operation (Memory Transmission -  
p. 2.15; Delayed Transmission - p. 2.13; Continuous Polling - p. 2.24). When  
you come to a step in which the display requests you to enter the remote  
fax number, press the One-Touch button to which you stored the Group  
number. You can use only one Group number in one operation. Then  
continue the procedure to complete the desired operation.  
Your machine automatically scans the document loaded in the document  
tray into memory, and will dial each of the numbers included in the Group.  
Searching for a Number in Memory  
(Directory Dialling)  
There are two ways to search for a number in memory. You can either scan  
from A to Z sequentially, or you can search using the first letter of the name  
associated with the number.  
Searching Sequentially through Memory  
1. Press Search, then press   or ¹ to move downward or upward  
through the directory until you find the number you want.  
Pressing   allows you to search downward through the entire memory  
in alphabetical order (from A to Z), and ¹ allows you to search upward  
in reverse alphabetical order (from Z to A).  
Each time you press   or ¹, the display shows the next number stored  
in memory.  
While searching through the machineÕs memory, youÕll see that each  
entry is preceded by one of three letters: ÔTÕ for One-Touch dial, ÔSÕ for  
Speed, or ÔGÕ for Group dial number. These letters tell you where the  
number is stored.  
2. When the number you want appears in the display, press Start to dial.  
If a document is loaded, the document begins to transmit when the  
remote fax machine answers the phone. Otherwise, your machine makes  
a phone call.  
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Searching for a Particular First Letter  
1. Press Search, then press the button labelled with the letter you want to  
search for. A name beginning with the letter appears in the display.  
For example, if you want to find the name ÔMOBILE,Õ press the Ô6Õ  
button, which is labeled with ÔMNO.Õ  
 
¹
2. Press  
to display the next name in the list, or  
to display the  
previous name.  
3. When the name and number you want appear, press Start to dial.  
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Other Functions  
Function Buttons  
Redial  
TO REDIAL THE NUMBER LAST CALLED  
Press Redial. If a document is loaded in the document tray, the machine  
automatically redials.  
TO SEARCH THROUGH REDIAL MEMORY  
1. Press and hold Redial for 2 seconds. The Redial memory in your  
machine retains the last 10 numbers called. If you have dialled the same  
number multiple times, the machine does not count the duplicates.  
2. Press   or ¹ to search through memory until you find the number you  
want.  
3. When the number you want appears in the display, press Start to dial.  
The machine automatically redials.  
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Tone  
You may often need to use Touch-Tone dial signals to perform special  
operations by phone. Bank-by-phone and voice mail are two examples of  
systems that require these signals. If you have pulse service, you can still  
send Touch-Tone signals by following these steps.  
1. Dial the number using pulse dialling.  
2. When the remote phone answers, press  
. Any numbers you now  
press will be sent as Touch tones for the remainder of the call.  
3. Dial the remaining numbers required by the service. The machine  
returns to the pulse mode after you finish the call.  
Recall  
When a call comes in and you want to connect the caller to another person,  
you can transfer the call by pressing Recall and dialling the number of that  
other person. This is a timed-break recall facility only, and you may not be  
able to use to use it with some phone systems. Contact your phone  
supplier.  
1. When you are on the phone and want the caller to be connected to  
another person, press Recall.  
2. Enter the number of the other person.  
If you do not have a special service that uses the switch-hook signal, donÕt  
press Recall during a call. If you do, you could disconnect the line.  
Dual  
Your machine can perform more than one of its many functions at the same  
time. For example, you can simultaneously:  
¥ Receive a fax into memory while making a copy.  
¥ Store a fax document for later transmission while printing an incoming  
fax.  
When the machine performs dual tasks, Press Dual to toggle the display  
between the current operation and new operation.  
Other Features  
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Printing Reports  
Your fax machine can print reports containing useful information -  
Schedule Job, System Data, etc. The following reports are available:  
Help List  
This list shows the machineÕs basic functions and commands to use as a  
quick reference guide.  
Message Confirmation Report  
This report shows the fax number, the number of pages, elapsed time of the  
operation, the communication mode, and the communication results.  
You can set up your machine to print the message confirmation report  
(see page 2.37):  
¥ Automatically after each transmission [ON]  
¥ Automatically only if an error occurs during transmission [ERR]  
¥ No report printed at all [OFF]. You can print this report manually at any  
time you want.  
Schedule Information List  
This list shows the document currently stored for delayed transmission ,  
priority transmission, memory transmission, continuous polling, and TX  
polling. The list shows the starting time, type of operation, etc.  
Telephone Numbers List  
This list shows all of the numbers currently stored in the fax machineÕs  
memory as One-Touch Dial numbers, Speed Dial numbers, and Group Dial  
numbers.  
System Data List  
This list shows the status of the user-selectable options. After you change  
any setting, print this list to confirm your changes.  
Transmission or Reception Journal  
This report shows information concerning transmission or reception  
activities. It can be printed on command, or if the machine is set to do so  
(see page 2.37), it will automatically print after every 40 transmissions or  
receptions.  
Multi-Communication Report  
This report is printed automatically after sending to or receiving from more  
than one location.  
Call Back Message  
This report is printed out automatically when you do not respond to a  
remote operatorÕs Voice Request.  
Power Failure Report  
This report is printed out automatically when power is restored after a  
power failure. This report shows data (if any) erased by the power failure.  
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TO PRINT LIST  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press the desired list button on the One-Touch keypad.  
On the One-Touch keypad, press Journal for transmission or reception  
journal, Help List for Help list, TX Confirm for message confirmation  
report, Schedule Job for schedule information list, Phone Book for  
telephone numbers list, System List for system data list.  
The selected list will print out.  
User Options  
Your fax machine has various user-selectable features. These options are  
preset at the factory, but you may need to change them. To find out how the  
options are currently set, print the System Data List. For more information  
on printing the list, see page 2.35.  
Setting an Option  
1. Press Menu, then press System Data on the One-Touch keypad. The  
display shows the first option menu.  
2. Scroll through the options by pressing   or ¹ repeatedly.  
3. When the option you want appears in the display, enter the number for  
the desired status. Or, You can use àor ¨ button to select the desired  
status, then press Enter after choosing.  
You can exit from Setup Mode at any time by pressing Stop. When you  
press Stop, the machine stores the options youÕve already changed and  
returns to Standby mode.  
Selectable Options  
These instructions assume youÕve followed the steps above under ÔSetting  
an OptionÕ and the machine is prompting you to change one of the options  
listed here.  
¥ FAX PAPER SIZEÑSelect the paper size you will use for the recording  
paper.  
Press 1 for letter (LTR), 2 for A4 size, or 3 for (LGL) size paper.  
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¥ MESSAGE CONFIRM.ÑA message confirmation report shows whether  
the transmission was successful or not, how many pages were sent, etc.  
Press 1 to print a confirmation report automatically each time you send a  
fax (ON).  
Press 2 to turn this feature off (OFF).  
Press 3 to print only when an error occurs and the transmission was not  
successful (ERR).  
If you selected ON or ERROR in the previous Message confirm. option,  
you will be guided to its sub-option.  
TCR shows the first page you sent, along with the Message Confirmation  
Report. If you want to print TCR, press 1. If you do not want TCR, press 2.  
¥ AUTO JOURNALÑA journal shows specific information concerning  
transmission or reception activities, the time and dates of up to 40 of the  
most recent transmissions or receptions.  
Press 1 (ON) to print journal automatically after every 40 transmissions or  
receptions.  
Press 2 (OFF) to print journal manually.  
¥ REMOTE RCV CODEÑThe Remote Receive Code allows you to initiate  
fax receive from an extension phone plugged into the EXT jack. If you  
pick up the extension phone and hear fax tones, enter the Remote Receive  
Code and the fax will start receiving. The password is preset to  
factory.  
9
at  
Enter the desired code (0 to 9) on the number keypad.  
¥ DIAL MODEÑSelect the type of dial system your fax machine is  
connected to.  
Press 1 if the fax machine is connected to a tone (Touch-Tone) dial line.  
Press 2 if the fax machine is connected to a pulse (rotary) dial line.  
¥ ECM MODE (Error Correction Mode)ÑThis mode compensates for poor  
line quality and ensures accurate, error-free transmission with any other  
ECM-equipped facsimile machine. If the line quality is poor, transmission  
time may be increased when ECM is enabled.  
Press 1 to turn the Error Correction mode ON.  
Press 2 to turn the Error Correction mode OFF.  
¥ DIRECT COPYÑWith this feature set to ON, your machine makes only a  
single copy at 100% of copy rate. In the direct copy mode, ÔCOPY PAGESÕ  
and ÔCOPY RATEÕ options will not appear. This feature is useful when  
you usually make a copy that requires a lot of memory (i.e. photo).  
Press 1 to turn this feature ON.  
Press 2 to turn this feature OFF.  
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¥ AUTO REDUCTIONÑWhen receiving a document as long as or longer  
than the paper installed in your machine, the machine can reduce the  
data in the document to fit your recording paper size.  
Turn ON this feature if you want to reduce an incoming page that may  
otherwise need to be divided into two pages with only a few centimeters  
on the second page. If the fax machine cannot reduce the data to fit into  
one page with the feature enabled, the data is divided and printed in  
actual size on two or more sheets, if needed.  
Press 1 to turn this feature ON.  
Press 2 to turn this feature OFF. The overflow data will be printed out on  
a second page.  
- VERTICAL REDUC. (Reduction)ÑIf you turn the Automatic  
Reduction feature on, you are allowed to select Vertical Reduction ON  
or OFF. When you select Vertical Reduction to be ON, the machine  
will reduce an incoming page containing overflow data only in  
vertical, as shown below:  
Original  
Received data  
If you want to reduce both in vertical and horizontal at the same rate  
in order to maintain height to width relationships, turn the Vertical  
Reduction feature OFF. If you turn off this feature, the machine  
reduces the data as shown below.  
Original  
Received data  
Press 1 to turn this feature ON.  
Press 2 to turn this feature OFF.  
¥ DISCARD SIZEÑWhen receiving a document as long as or longer than  
the paper installed in your fax machine, you can set the fax machine to  
discard any excess image at the bottom of the page to fit into the  
recording paper size.  
If the received page is outside the margin you set, it will be printed on  
two sheets of paper at the actual size.  
If the data is within the margin, and the Auto Reduction feature is turned  
on, it will be reduced to fit into the appropriate size paper (Discard does  
not take place). If the Auto Reduction feature is turned OFF or fails, data  
within the margin will be discarded.  
Enter the desired discard size using the number keypad, and press Enter.  
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¥ RETRY INTERVALÑYour machine can automatically redial a remote fax  
machine if it was busy or does not answer the first call.  
Enter the number of minutes (from 1 to 7) using the number keypad.  
¥ RETRY COUNTÑEnter the number of attempts (from 0 to 2) to redial  
the number before giving up.  
If you enter 0, the machine will not redial.  
¥ ANSWER ON RINGS ÑYou can select the number of times your  
machine rings before answering an incoming call. If you are using your  
machine as both a telephone and a fax machine, we suggest you set the  
ring count to at least 4 to give you time to answer.  
Enter a number shown on the display by using the number keypad.  
¥ FORCE MEMORY TXÑIf you are annoyed that you have to wait until  
documents in the feeder are sent out when you try to send or reserve  
another fax, turn this feature on. This feature enables all transmission  
documents to be automatically scanned into memory before transmission.  
Press 1 to turn this feature ON.  
Press 2 to turn this feature OFF.  
¥ PRINT RTI (Receive Terminal Identification)ÑThis feature allows the  
machine to automatically print the page number, the date and time of the  
reception at the bottom of each page of a received document.  
Press 1 to turn this feature ON.  
Press 2 to turn this feature OFF.  
¥ CONT (Continuous) POLL REPORTÑEvery time continuous polling  
ends, a multi-communication report will be printed to show the result for  
each registered station.  
Press 1 (ON) to print the report automatically each time continuous  
polling ends.  
Press 2 to turn the feature OFF. The report will not be printed.  
¥ FAX PRINT QUALITYÑWhen you select LQ, the machine prints in low  
speed with high quality. When you select DRAFT, the machine prints in  
high speed with low quality.  
Press 1 to select LQ.  
Press 2 to select DRAFT.  
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Troubleshooting  
Clearing Jams  
Document Jams While Sending a Fax  
If a document jams while you are sending it, ÔDOCUMENT JAMÕ appears  
in the display. Do not pull the document out of the slot. If you do this, it  
could harm your machine.  
1. Open the control panel.  
2. Carefully remove the jammed document. Then close the control panel  
firmly until it clicks into place.  
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Paper Jams While the Machine is Printing  
If the paper jams while you are receiving, ÔPAPER JAMÕ appears in the  
display. Do not pull it out. If you do, it could harm the machine.  
IF JAMMED IN THE RECEIVED PAPER OUTPUT AREA  
Remove the jammed paper by hand, as shown.  
IF JAMMED IN THE PAPER FEED AREA  
1. Remove the jammed paper as shown below.  
2. After you have removed the jammed paper, load paper with the print  
side facing you.  
Squeeze the left paper guide and move it to the right to match the width  
of the paper.  
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IF JAMMED INSIDE THE MACHINE  
1. Open the control panel and the cartridge compartment cover .  
2. Carefully remove the jammed paper.  
3. Replace the cover and the control panel.  
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Error Messages  
Display  
Meaning  
CHECK CARTRIDGE  
PLEASE INSTALL  
Print cartridge is not installed properly.  
The document you are sending has jammed in the feeder. Clear  
the document jam. See page 3.2.  
DOCUMENT JAM  
INK LOW  
The print cartridge has run out of ink. Install a new print  
cartridge.  
You have tried to send a fax and there is no document loaded  
into the machine.  
LOAD DOCUMENT  
MEMORY FULL  
The memory has become full. Either delete unnecessary  
documents stored in memory. Send your document when the  
memory is clear, or you can split the document into smaller  
parts.  
The other machine has not answered after all your attempts to  
redial. Or, the other machine does not press Start when you are  
waiting to send or receive a fax.  
NO ANSWER  
There is no number stored for the One-Touch button or 2-digit  
Speed number you chose.  
NO. NOT ASSIGNED  
NO PAPER  
The Fax machine is out of paper. If the paper runs out while  
printing a fax, the machine restarts fax printing when you load  
more paper.  
Paper jammed during printing. Clear the paper jam (see page  
3.3) and press the Stop button.  
PAPER JAM  
The machine you want to poll is not ready to answer your poll.  
The person you are polling should have loaded their fax  
machine with a document.  
POLLING ERROR  
Also, this message appears when you set up to poll another fax  
machine with an incorrect Poll Code.  
The machine is waiting to automatically redial another fax  
number that was busy.  
RETRY REDIAL?  
SEND ERROR  
Your fax has not gone through successfully. Try again.  
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Fixing Problems  
Your problem may be listed on page 3.5 in the ÔError MessagesÕ  
section. Below are other problems you can solve yourself. If not,  
call the service company shown on the ÒGuarantee.Ó  
Fax Problems  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
The machine is not working,  
there is no display and the  
buttons are not working.  
¥ Unplug the machine and plug it in again.  
¥ Check that your AC socket is live.  
¥ Check the handset is connected properly.  
No dial tone.  
¥ Check the phone socket in the wall by plugging in a phone.  
¥ Make sure that the numbers are stored in memory correctly.  
¥ Print a Telephone Number List. See page 2.35.  
The numbers stored in the  
memory do not dial correctly.  
¥ Make sure that the document is not wrinkled and you are  
putting it in correctly. Check that the document is the right  
size, not too thick or thin.  
The document does not feed  
into the machine.  
¥ Make sure that the cover is firmly closed.  
You cannot receive faxes  
automatically.  
¥ The Fax or Tel/Fax lamp should be on.  
¥ Make sure that the handset is hooked on properly.  
¥ Is there paper in the machine?  
¥ Check if the display shows ÔMEMORY FULL.Õ  
The machine cannot receive  
faxes manually.  
¥ Did you hang up the handset before you pressed Start?  
¥ Make sure that the document is loaded face down.  
¥ ÔTXÕ should show up in the display.  
The machine will not send  
anything.  
¥ You may have hung up the handset before you pressed  
Start.  
¥ Check the machine you are sending to, to see if it can  
receive your fax.  
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Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
¥ The fax machine you are polling may be using a Poll Code.  
You cannot poll another  
machine.  
¥ The machine sending you the fax may be faulty.  
¥ A noisy phone line can cause line errors.  
¥ Check your machine by making a copy.  
¥ The cartridge may be running out of ink.  
The fax you receive has got  
blank spaces on it.  
¥ Check if your phone line is noisy.  
Spots on or lines missing  
from the fax you receive.  
¥ Check if the print head is clean by making a copy.  
¥ The fax machine sending you a fax may have a dirty scan  
glass.  
You are receiving poor-  
quality copies.  
¥ Check for a noisy phone line.  
¥ The machine sending you the fax had a temporary  
document jam.  
Are some of the words on the  
fax you receive stretched?  
There are lines on copies or  
documents you send.  
¥ Check your scan glass for marks, and clean it. See page 3.12.  
¥ The other fax machine may be turned off, out of paper, or  
cannot answer incoming calls. Speak with the other  
machine operator and ask them to sort out the problem.  
The machine dials a number,  
but fails to make a connection  
with another fax machine.  
You cannot store a document  
in memory.  
¥ There may not be enough memory to hold the document  
you want to store. If the display shows a ÔMEMORY FULLÕ  
message, delete any documents you no longer need from  
the memory, then reload the document.  
Blank areas appear at the  
¥ You may have chosen the wrong paper settings in the user  
options set up. See page 2.36 to choose the proper paper  
size.  
bottom of each page or on  
other pages, with only a small  
strip of text printed at the top.  
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Print Quality Problems  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
¥ The print cartridge may be running out of ink. Replace the  
print cartridge. See page 3.18. The Status monitor shows the  
amount of ink left in the cartridge.  
¥ Make sure that you are using the correct type of paper. Try  
another type of paper.  
Light or blurred characters  
¥ You may be printing on the wrong side of the paper.  
¥ The print cartridge may need cleaning. See ÔSelf TestÕ on  
page 1.12.  
¥ Make sure that you are using the correct type of paper. Try  
another type of paper.  
Smudged or dark characters  
¥ Make sure that the paper is straight and unwrinkled.  
¥ The print cartridge may need cleaning.  
See ÔSelf TestÕ on page 1.12.  
¥ The print cartridge may be running out of ink. Replace the  
print cartridge. The Status monitor shows the amount of  
ink left in the cartridge.  
¥ Remove and reinstall the print cartridge. See ÔReplacing the  
Print CartridgeÕ on page 3.18.  
Characters with white lines  
¥ The print cartridge may need cleaning. See ÔSelf TestÕ on  
page 1.12.  
¥ If printing on transparencies, try changing the fill pattern in  
your application software.  
¥ The media is incorrectly loaded or is an unsupported size  
or type. For special media, it is recommended that you feed  
one sheet at a time.  
Characters improperly  
formed or not aligned  
correctly at left margin.  
¥ The print cartridge may need cleaning.  
See ÔSelf TestÕ on page 1.12.  
¥ The print cartridge may be misaligned.  
See ÔCartridge AlignmentÕ on page 3.21.  
¥ The print cartridge may need cleaning.  
See ÔSelf TestÕ on page 1.12.  
Vertical straight lines are not  
smooth in tables, borders,  
and graphs.  
¥ The print cartridge may be misaligned.  
See ÔCartridge AlignmentÕ on page 3.21.  
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Paper Feeding Problems  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
Clear the paper jam. See page 3.3.  
Paper is jammed during  
printing.  
¥ Make sure that there is not too much paper in the bin.  
Depending on the thickness of your paper, the bin can hold  
up to 130 sheets.  
Paper sticks together.  
¥ Make sure that you are using the correct type of paper.  
¥ Remove paper from the bin, and flex or fan it.  
¥ Humid conditions may cause some paper to stick together.  
¥ Make sure that there is not too much paper in the bin.  
Depending on the thickness of your paper, the bin can hold  
up to 130 sheets.  
Paper fails to feed.  
¥ Make sure that the envelope guide is not in the envelope  
position.  
¥ Remove any obstructions inside the machine.  
¥ Make sure that there is not too much paper in the bin.  
Depending on the thickness of your paper, the bin can hold  
up to 130 sheets.  
Multiple sheets of paper fed.  
¥ Different types of paper may be stacked in the paper bin.  
Load paper of only one type, size, and weight.  
¥ When loading paper, do not force the paper down into the  
machine.  
¥ If multiple sheets have caused a paper jam, clear the paper  
jam.  
¥ Make sure that there is not too much paper in the bin.  
Depending on the thickness of your paper, the bin can hold  
up to 130 sheets.  
Paper skews or buckles in the  
paper bin.  
¥ Make sure that the paper guide does not cause the paper to  
bow.  
¥ Make sure that you are using the correct type of paper.  
¥ When loading paper, do not force the paper down into the  
machine.  
¥ Make sure that the right side of the paper is aligned with the  
right edge of the feeder, and the left paper guide is set  
against the left side of the paper.  
¥ Make sure that the envelope guide is not in the envelope  
position.  
Troubleshooting  
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Scanning Problems  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
¥ Make sure that you load the document to be scanned into  
the document tray.  
You cannot scan a document  
into memory.  
¥ There may not be enough available memory to store the  
document you want to scan.  
¥ Print out any documents stored in memory.  
¥ If there are any fax documents stored in memory waiting to  
be sent, wait until they are dispaged of. See page 2.22.  
There is no document or the  
document is loaded  
improperly.  
Insert the document properly and push it down until the  
machine grips the document.  
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Maintenance  
Clearing Memory  
You can selectively clear information stored in your machineÕs memory.  
1. Press Menu, then Memory Clear on the One-Touch keypad.  
The display shows the options you can choose to clear:  
1. SYSTEM ID: your System ID number and name are cleared from the  
machineÕs memory.  
2. SYSTEM DATA: restores user-selectable options to the default value.  
3. DIAL/SCHEDULE: clears the One-Touch, Speed Dial, or Group dial  
numbers stored in memory. In addition, all the  
Schedule Job operations you have reserved are  
canceled.  
4. TX-RX JOURNAL: clears all records of transmissions & receptions.  
 
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3. Move to the options by pressing  
one you want to clear.  
or  
repeatedly, until you find the  
4. Press Enter. The display asks you to confirm your selection.  
5. Press 1 to confirm. Or use àor ¨ to choose ÔYESÕ, then press Enter. The  
selected memory is cleared.  
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Cleaning the Document Scanner  
To keep your machine working properly, occasionally clean the White  
Roller, ADF rubber, and the scanning glass. If they are dirty, documents  
sent to another fax machine will not be clear.  
Do not turn the power off to clean the scanner, as documents stored in  
memory will be lost.  
1. Open the control panel.  
2. Disassemble the White Roller as follows:  
Both ends of the White Roller have plastic bushings that are snapped  
shut with small tabs on them. Pull the bushing slightly inward (A) , then  
rotate (B) until it reaches the slot. Then pull the roller upward.  
B
A
busing  
3. Wipe the roller surface with a soft cloth dampened with water.  
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4. Clean the ADF rubber piece also.  
5. Carefully wipe the scanning glass with a soft, dry cloth.  
If the glass is very dirty, first wipe it with a slightly dampened cloth, then  
with a dry one. Be careful not to scratch the glass surface.  
6. Replace the roller in reverse order, and then close the control panel  
firmly until it clicks into place.  
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Printer Cartridge Maintenance  
To get maximum benefit from your print cartridges:  
¥ Do not remove a print cartridge from its packaging until you are ready to  
install it.  
¥ Do not refill print cartridge. The warranty will not cover damage caused  
by using refilled cartridges.  
¥ Store the print cartridge in the same environment as the printer.  
¥ Do not remove a print cartridge from the printer except to replace it,  
clean it, or switch between colour and black. Immediately replace the  
print cartridge or store it in the storage unit. The print cartridge will not  
print correctly if removed from the machine and left exposed for an  
extended period.  
¥ When switching between colour and black print cartridge, store the  
unused cartridge in the print cartridge storage unit.  
¥ If you have an opened print cartridge you are not currently using and do  
not have an available print cartridge storage unit, store it in an airtight  
plastic bag. Do not leave it exposed for an extended period.  
Maintenance  
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Wiping the Print Cartridge Nozzles and Contacts  
If print quality does not improve after repeating the nozzle test, the  
problem may be caused by dried ink on the:  
¥ Print cartridge nozzles.  
¥ Print cartridge contacts.  
¥ Print cartridge carrier contacts in the printer.  
1. Remove the print cartridge. See ÒReplacing the Print CartridgeÓ  
on page 3.18.  
2. Use a clean cloth, dampened with water only, to gently clean the entire  
copper coloured area, including the nozzles and contacts. To dissolve  
any dried ink, hold the damp cloth against the nozzles for about three  
seconds. Gently blot and wipe dry.  
Nozzles  
Contact Area  
3. Allow the copper-coloured area to dry, then reinstall the print cartridge  
and repeat the nozzle test.  
If the line is still broken, clean the print cartridge carrier contacts in your  
machine. See page 3.16.  
Maintenance  
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Cleaning Cartridge Carrier Contacts and Deflector  
1. Press the Cartridge button to move the print cartridge carrier to the  
load position.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet or the rear of the  
machine.  
3. Open the control panel and the cartridge compartment cover. Then,  
remove the print cartridge.  
4. Use a CLEAN, DRY CLOTH to clean the print cartridge carrier contacts  
inside the printer.  
cartridge carrier  
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5. Clean the carrier deflector inside the printer.  
carrier  
deflector  
6. Plug the power cord in.  
7. Press the Cartridge button, and install the print cartridge.  
Maintenance  
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Replacing the Print Cartridge  
The print cartridge includes the ink supply and the printhead. Each time  
you replace the print cartridge, you are replacing the printhead as well.  
When you notice that the print becomes light or ÔINK LOWÕ appears in the  
display, replace your cartridge.  
¥ A black print cartridge is provided with your machine.  
¥ Your machine keeps separate ink supply counts.  
¥ When you install a new print cartridge, you must select Ô1.NEWÕ in the  
display to reset the Ink Low counter. (See ÔInstalling Print CartridgeÕ on  
page 1.8.)  
¥ If you are interrupted and leave the print carrier in the load position for  
more than 30 seconds, the print cartridge carrier moves to the Standby  
position.  
To replace the print cartridge, perform the following steps:  
1. Press Cartridge on the control panel. The display shows ÔTHE  
CARTRIDGE IS 1.NEW 2.USEDÕ and the print cartridge moves to the  
load position.  
2. Open the Control Panel and the Cartridge Compartment Cover .  
Cartridge Compartment Cover  
Control Panel  
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3. Pull the print cartridge handle toward you until it clicks. Remove the  
print cartridge.  
4. Remove a new print cartridge from its packaging and carefully remove  
the tape covering the print head. Hold the print cartridge by the  
coloured tab or black areas only. Do not touch the copper area.  
5. Insert the print cartridge in the cartridge holder, then push the print  
cartridge firmly away from you, until it clicks into place.  
If the print cartridge moves loosely in the carrier, it has not clicked into  
place. Repeat this step.  
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6. Replace the Cover and the Control Panel.  
7. Select Ô1.NEWÕ by pressing 1.  
The display briefly shows ÔMONO INSTALLEDÕ, then the machine  
returns to Standby mode.  
¥ When you install a new cartridge, you must select Ô1.NEWÕ. When you  
install a used cartridge, select Ô2.USEDÕ, which helps you monitor the  
amount of ink remaining. If you mix up several used cartridges, it will be  
difficult to check the amount of ink remaining. Once a new print cartridge  
is installed, use it until it has run out completely.  
¥ If the new cartridge does not give excellent printing quality, run ÔSelf-TestÕ  
on page 1.12.  
Maintenance  
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Cartridge Alignment  
You should print the alignment pattern if vertical lines or characters appear  
crooked. The alignment printing lets you straighten the vertical lines.  
On Your Machine Control Panel:  
1. Press Menu, then press System Setup on the One-Touch keypad.  
 
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2. Press  
or  
repeatedly, until the display shows ÔARRANGE  
ALIGNMENT?Õ.  
3. Press Enter. Alignment pattern is printed.  
A - Draft Mode Alignment  
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
B - Normal Mode Alignment  
1
2
3
4. Examine the printed pattern, and select the closest straight line for Draft  
Mode and Normal Mode.  
5. Press the straight (or the closest) line number for Draft mode when the  
display prompts you to enter number for DRAFT ALIGNMENT.  
6. The display prompts you to enter number for NORMAL ALIGNMENT.  
Press the straight (or the closest) line number for Normal Mode.  
7. The display asks if you want to repeat alignment. If there are no lines  
straight, press 1 to select YES, and repeat the procedure until you get a  
straight line.  
8. When alignment is complete, press 2 to select NO when the display  
shows ÔREPEAT ALIGNMENT.Õ The machine returns to Standby mode.  
Maintenance  
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Specifications  
Type of unit  
Inkjet Desktop Facsimile Transceiver  
Applicable line  
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); PABX  
Compatibility  
ITU Group 3, ECM  
Data compression scheme  
MH/MR/MMR (ECM)  
Modem speed  
14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps  
Scanning method  
Sheet-feed scanning using CIS  
Effective scanning width  
210 mm  
Effective recording width  
203 mm  
Reception memory  
1M byte (about 80 pages)  
Memory backup time  
30 minutes (min.)  
Input document size  
8.5 inch (216mm)  
ADF capacity  
30 sheets (0.004 in/20 lb)  
20 sheets (0.003~0.0039 in/12.5~19.9 lb, 0.0041~0.005 in/21-28 lb)  
Paper feeder capacity  
Plain paper (20 lb)  
approx. 130 sheets (13.5 mm Dummy)  
Power source  
220- 240V AC, 50-60 Hz  
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Power consumption  
12 W (max.) in idle mode  
32 W (max.) in print mode  
Dimension (W x D x H)  
365 mm x 355 mm x 193 mm  
Weight  
Approx. 5.3 kg  
Environmental conditions  
Temperature  
Humidity  
16 - 32 degrees C (10 - 40 degrees C)  
8 - 80 % RH  
Print cartridge life  
Approximately 600 black pages at 4% coverage  
Print head nozzle  
208 nozzles for black  
Acceptable Documents for Faxing, Copying  
Single Sheet  
2 or More Sheets  
8.5 in. (W) 14 in. (L)  
Max  
8.5 in. (W) 11.7 in. (L)  
(216 mm 297 mm)  
(216 mm 356 mm)  
Document Size  
5.8 in. (W) 5.0 in. (L)  
(148 mm 128 mm)  
Min  
Effective Scanning Width  
8.3 in. (210 mm)  
Number of sheets which can  
be loaded at a time  
Up to 30  
0.003 to 0.006 in.  
(0.07 to 0.15 mm)  
0.003 to 0.0047 in.  
(0.07 to 0.12 mm)  
Thickness of document  
Paper Quality  
Uncoated on both sides  
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Important Notice  
1. Approved for connection to telecommunication systems, specified in the  
instructions. For use subject to the conditions set out in the instructions.  
This apparatus has been approved for connection to the Public Switched  
Telephone Network (PSTN) provided by British Telecommunications  
P.L.C., and the Hull City Telephone Department.  
2. The equipment is approved for connection to the PSTN or compatible  
PBX which supports DTMF or Loop Disconnect signalling.  
3. This apparatus has been designed for use of the following:  
DTMF and Loop Disconnect signalling  
- Auto Dialling  
- Auto Answering  
- Series Connection  
- Call Progress Monitor  
Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if, as a  
result, it then ceases to comply with the standard against which the  
approval was granted.  
4. The connection to the telecommunications system must be unplugged  
before the earth is disconnected. The connection to the  
telecommunication system must not be hard wired.  
5. This apparatus is not suitable as an extension to a pay phone, for use on  
shared service lines, or for use on 1+1 carrier systems.  
6. Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)  
Every telephone or item of apparatus to be connected to the PSTN will  
have a REN. The maximum REN that you may have on any one line is 4.  
The REN of the SF4500 is 1. Any Terminal Equipment (TE) not marked  
with a REN is assumed to have a REN of 1.  
7. Correct programming of stored numbers should be checked after initial  
programming or loss of power.  
8. Make sure you have plugged in the machine.  
9. When the external power source is disabled, the apparatus is not capable  
of indicating incoming calls.  
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10. The apparatus is capable of making outgoing calls to emergency  
services in the powered and unpowered modes of operations.  
11. The apparatus should not be used in conjunction with other connected  
apparatus such that the aggregate voltage drops of all the apparatus,  
together with the volt are drop introduced at 40mA by any separate  
wiring that is used to link items of apparatus, exceeds 2.0 volts. The  
voltage drop of the SF4500 is 1.7 volts.  
12. If appropriate extension wiring and/or sockets are not already installed,  
they must be installed:  
- By BT or  
- Where the extension wiring is not owned by BT, by the authorized  
maintainer of the PBX unless the authorized maintainer has been  
given 14 days written notice that the extension wiring and/or sockets  
are to be installed by another person and that period of notice has  
expired.  
13. While operation of the series connection may be possible initially,  
changes or modernisation of the network taking place in the normal  
course of events may result in the TE being connected to a network  
service with which it was not desinged to be compatible. Failure of the  
TE to work under these circumstances may not be the fault of the  
network operator.  
14. The principle types of apparatus with which the series apparatus is  
suitable for use will be simple telephone or answering machines. These  
will be used in conjunction with the TEL/FAX and ANS/FAX modes of  
operation.  
15. If you attach any equipment to your fax machine it should not effect  
how safe it is, and the standard it was approved for, EN 60950.  
16. If you are connected to a Private Branch Exchange, you normally have  
to press a digit to get an outside line. This number is usually Ô9Õ. You  
then dial as normal. If you need a pause, you should press it between  
the Ô9Õ and the phone numbers. Use the Tone Break Recall facility to  
transfer calls between phone extensions.  
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Replacing the Fitted Plug  
Important  
The mains lead for this machine is fitted with a standard (BS 1363) 13 amp  
plug and has a 3 amp fuse. When you change or examine the fuse, you  
must fit the correct 3 amp fuse and fuse cover. If you have lost the fuse  
cover, do not use the plug until you get another fuse cover from the people  
you bought the machine from.  
The 13 amp plug is the most widely used type in the UK and should be  
suitable. However, some buildings (mainly old ones) do not have normal 13  
amp plug sockets. You need to buy a suitable plug adaptor. Do not remove  
the moulded plug.  
Warning  
If you cut off the moulded plug, dispose of it straight away.  
You cannot rewire the plug, or you may get an electric shock if  
you put it into a socket.  
Important warning: You must earth this machine  
The wires in the mains lead have the following colour code.  
Green and Yellow  
Blue  
Brown  
: Earth  
: Neutral  
: Live  
If the wires in the mains lead do not match the colours marked in your  
plug, do the following:  
connect the green and yellow wire to the pin marked by the letter ÔEÕ, or by  
the safety ÔEarth symbolÕ or coloured green and yellow or green.  
connect the blue wire to the pin which is marked with the letter ÔNÕ or  
coloured black.  
You must connect the brown wire to the pin which is marked with the letter  
ÔLÕ or coloured red.  
You must have a 3 amp fuse in the plug, adaptor, or at the distribution  
board.  
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Index  
A
address label  
answer on ring  
2.45  
2.56  
document  
exit tray, install 1.5  
automatic redial 2.12  
auto journal 2.54  
automatic receive mode  
jam, clearing  
3.2  
loading  
2.10  
2.20, 2.21  
preparing  
printing  
2.7  
auto reduction  
2.55  
2.27  
tray, install 1.5  
type, setting 2.29  
B
dual  
2.51  
broadcasting  
2.15  
E
ECM  
C
2.54  
call back message  
2.52  
edit number or name  
envelope  
2.6  
cartridge  
cleaning  
cartridge nozzle 3.21  
document scanner  
connection  
extension phone  
handset  
phone line  
power cord  
continuous polling  
contrast  
button and lamp  
home mode setting  
(see print cartridge)  
loading  
2.33  
size, setting  
error message  
express mode  
extension phone  
2.29  
3.5  
2.9  
3.17  
1.6  
1.6  
1.4  
1.6  
1.7  
F
fax  
2.24  
2.2  
mode  
2.19  
paper size  
print quality  
problems  
receiving  
sending  
2.54  
2.56  
3.7  
2.38  
2.11  
1.13  
mode change  
control panel  
2.8  
2.2  
copy  
2.26  
specification  
4.4  
force memory transmission  
2.56  
D
date and time, setting  
delayed transmission  
1.15  
2.13  
G
group dial  
2.47  
discard  
2.55  
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H
force memory transmission  
message confirm. report  
2.56  
2.54  
halftone  
2.30  
handset, install  
1.4  
print RTI  
2.56  
help list  
2.52  
remote receiving code  
2.54  
retry count  
retry interval  
2.56  
2.56  
J
vertical reduction  
2.55  
jam, clearing  
document  
3.2  
paper  
journal  
3.3  
2.52  
P
page  
collation  
sequence  
paper  
feeding problems 3.12  
2.29  
2.29  
L
loading  
document  
envelope  
paper  
2.10  
2.33  
1.11  
jam, clearing  
3.3  
loading  
1.11  
size, setting  
2.29  
M
special  
2.32  
manual receive (TEL mode)  
memory clear 3.16  
memory transmission  
message confirmation report 2.52, 2.54  
2.21  
type, setting  
parallel printer cable  
2.29, 2.31  
1.7  
2.15  
pause  
2.6  
polling  
multi-communication report  
2.52  
reception  
2.23  
transmission 2.17  
power, connection  
print cartridge  
N
1.7  
name, setting  
2.4  
alignment  
cleaning  
2.38, 3.26  
2.38, 3.21  
O
One-Touch dial  
options  
2.44  
install  
replacing  
1.8  
3.24  
answer on ring  
auto journal  
auto reduction  
2.56  
2.54  
2.55  
storing 1.10  
continuous poll report  
dial mode 2.54  
discard size 2.55  
ECM 2.54  
fax paper size  
2.56  
2.54  
fax print quality 2.56  
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printer  
cable, connection  
driver, install 1.20  
system data list  
system ID, setting  
system requirement  
2.52  
1.16  
1.19  
1.7  
settings  
test pattern  
2.28  
1.12  
T
printing  
problems  
speed  
2.27  
3.12  
2.34  
telephone line, connection  
telephone numbers list  
1.6  
2.52  
tone  
2.51  
print quality  
problems  
setting  
transmission  
after talking  
automatic  
3.9  
2.29  
2.11  
2.11  
priority transmission  
2.16  
cancel  
2.12, 2.18  
2.13  
2.15  
2.17  
delayed  
memory  
polling  
priority  
R
recall  
2.51  
receiving  
2.16  
ans/fax mode  
2.21  
fax mode  
memory  
mode  
2.20  
2.22  
2.19  
V
voice request  
2.13  
tel/fax mode  
tel mode 2.21  
using extension phone  
redial 2.50  
report, print  
resolution  
2.20  
2.22  
2.52  
button and lamp  
2.2  
home mode setting  
1.13  
mode change  
2.8  
ringer volume, adjust  
1.13  
S
schedule information list  
search numbers in memory  
self test 1.12  
2.52  
2.48  
sending fax  
canceling  
setup  
2.11 (see transmission also)  
2.12, 2.18  
machine  
system  
1.4  
1.13  
speaker volume, adjust  
speed dial 2.46  
1.14  
standby operation  
add documents to  
2.18  
cancel  
2.18  
status, printer  
2.37  
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Guarantee  
Limited Guarantee:  
We guarantee that this product has no faulty parts.  
If the machine breaks down during the guarantee period and this is caused  
by improper workmanship or a fault, we will repair or replace the machine.  
All repairs done under the guarantee must be done by a service centre we  
have authorised.  
You must keep the receipt as proof when you buy the machine. You must  
give this receipt to the service centre if they ask for it.  
Exclusions:  
This guarantee does not cover damage caused by:  
-an accident;  
-fire;  
-flood;  
-acts beyond our control;  
-misusing the machine;  
-using an incorrect line voltage ;  
-not installing it properly;  
-unauthorized repairs;  
-using the machine to make a project; and  
-damage that occurs when the machine is being transported.  
The guarantee does not cover the machineÕs appearance, lamps and glass.  
Any changes to the machine which are explained in the Guide to Using  
Your Samsung Fax are not covered under the terms of the guarantee. This  
guarantee will not apply if your machine does not have a serial number or  
the serial number is changed. This guarantee only applies to fax machines  
bought and used in the United Kingdom.  
In very rare circumstances your phone line or electricity supply may be  
struck by lightning. If it is likely that there will be a thunder storm,  
disconnect your machine from the phone line and electricity supply.  
Samsung Electronics (UK) Ltd.  
Stafford Park 12, Telford  
Shropshire TF3 3BJ  
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