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3.3.4
Transmitting Originals by
Density...........................................................................................3-18
Resolution......................................................................................3-19
3.10 Confirm the Job List.........................................................................3-42
3.12 Sender Information...........................................................................3-46
Set to OFF......................................................................................3-47
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Mixed Original.................................................................................... 7-7
Bind Position.................................................................................... 7-16
7.10 Sharpness......................................................................................... 7-25
7.11 TX Stamp.......................................................................................... 7-28
7.12 Scan Size.......................................................................................... 7-30
7.13 Header Setting ................................................................................. 7-33
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10.1 Utility Mode Screen..........................................................................10-2
10.2 FAX Utility Mode List........................................................................10-5
10.2.1
User Setting >> Display Setting >>
10.2.4
Administrator Setting >> System Setting >>
10.2.5
10.2.6
10.2.7
Administrator Setting >> System Setting >> Restrict User Access>>
Administrator Setting >> Administrator/Machine Setting >>
Administrator Setting >>
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10.2.9
Administrator Setting >> Network Setting >>
10.2.10 Administrator Setting >> Network Setting >>
10.2.11 Administrator Setting >>
10.2.13 Administrator Setting >>
10.2.14 Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >>
10.2.20 Administrator Setting >> Security Setting >>
10.4 Fax Active Screen.......................................................................... 10-19
10.5 Initial Setting .................................................................................. 10-21
10.10 TCP/IP Setting................................................................................ 10-31
10.11 E-Mail TX (SMTP)........................................................................... 10-33
10.12 E-Mail RX (POP)............................................................................. 10-35
10.14 SMTP TX/RX Setting ..................................................................... 10-41
10.15 Header Information ....................................................................... 10-44
10.18 TX/RX Setting................................................................................. 10-52
10.19 Function Setting............................................................................. 10-55
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10.19.2 Memory RX ..................................................................................10-58
10.20 Report Settings...............................................................................10-60
10.21 Network Fax Setting.......................................................................10-63
10.22 Restrict Fax TX ...............................................................................10-66
11.2 Activity Report ..................................................................................11-4
11.3 TX Report ..........................................................................................11-8
11.4 Broadcast Report ...........................................................................11-10
11.6 MDN Message ................................................................................11-13
11.7 DSN Message .................................................................................11-14
11.8 Receipt Mail Text............................................................................11-15
11.9 Address Book List ..........................................................................11-16
11.10 Group Address List ........................................................................11-19
11.11 Program List ...................................................................................11-22
11.12 E-Mail Subject/Text List.................................................................11-25
11.13 Fax Setting List...............................................................................11-28
12.1 Items That Can Be Specified
12.3 E-Mail RX (POP)..............................................................................12-13
12.4 E-Mail TX (SMTP)............................................................................12-15
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12.6 SMTP TX Setting............................................................................ 12-19
12.7 SMTP RX Setting ........................................................................... 12-20
12.8 Address Book................................................................................. 12-21
12.9 Group .............................................................................................. 12-25
12.10 Program Registration.................................................................... 12-29
13.2 Entering Text.................................................................................... 13-3
13.4 FAX Terms........................................................................................ 13-7
13.5 Index ............................................................................................... 13-13
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of our product.
This User’s Guide describes operating procedures and precautions for use
of the Network Fax functions (Internet Fax/IP Address Fax). Please read this
User’s Guide before starting operation of the machine.
After reading this User’s Guide, it is advisable to keep it close at hand to con-
sult it any time when necessary in order to operate the Fax functions at their
optimum condition.
For correct operation, also read the “User’s Guide (Copy Operations)” before
starting operation.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
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are registered trademarks or trademarks of KONICA MINOLTA HOLDINGS,
INC.
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Logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc.
Other company names and product names used in this User's Guide are the
registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.
COPYRIGHT
© 2006 by KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. All Rights
Reserved.
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A part or this User's Guide may be used or duplicated without permis-
sion.
Information written in this User's Guide is subject to change without no-
tice.
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1.1
Special Notice to User
1.1.1 For Canada
NOTICE:
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of
devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination
on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.
AVIS:
Le present materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables
d'Industrie Canada.
L'indice d'equivalence de la sonnerie (IES) sert a indiquer le nombre maximal
de terminaux qui peuvent etre raccordes a une interface telephonique. La
terminaison d'une interface peut consister en une combinaison quelconque
de dispositifs, a la seule condition que la somme d'indices d'equivalence de
la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excede pas 5.
1.1.2 For U.S.A.
FCC PART 68 REQUIREMENTS:
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements
adopted by the ACTA. On the cover of this equipment is a label that contains,
among other information, a product identifier in the format
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If required, this information must be provided to the tel-
ephone company.
This equipment uses certification jack USOC RJ11C.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and
telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and
requirements adopted by the ACTA.
A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product.
It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also com-
pliant. See installation instructions for details.
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected
to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the de-
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vices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas,
the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0).
To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as
determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company For
products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the
product identifier that has the format US: US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.. The digits
represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of
0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.
If this equipment FK-502 causes harm to the telephone network, the tele-
phone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of
service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone
company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be ad-
vised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is neces-
sary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, op-
erations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If
this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for
you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment FK-502, for repair or warranty
information, please contact the Konica Minolta dealer location where you
purchased this equipment. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the
equipment until the problem is resolved.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state
public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commis-
sion for information. If you home has specially wired alarm equipment con-
nected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of FK-502 does not
disable you alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable
alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any
person to use a computer or other electronic device, including FAX ma-
chines, to send any message unless such message clearly contains in a mar-
gin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the
transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business
or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone
number of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual.
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(The telephone number provided may not be a 900 number or any other
1
number for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charg-
es.)
In order to program this information into your FAX machine, you should com-
WARNING/CAUTION Explained
WARNING
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle followed by the word “Warning” is intend-
ed to alert the user to the possibility that a disregard for the warning may result in fatal hazards
or critical injuries. Be sure to focus your attention on the Warning headings when reading the
Copier User's Guide.
CAUTION
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle followed by the word “Caution” is intend-
ed to alert the user to the possibility that a disregard for the caution may result in minor injuries
or in physical damage. Be sure to focus your attention on the Caution headings when reading
the Copier User's Guide.
1.1.3 For New Zealand
1. This device is equipped with pulse dialing while the Telecom standard is
DTMF tone dialing. There is no guarantee that Telecom lines will always
continue to support pulse dialing.
2. Use of pulse dialing, when this equipment is connected to the same line
as other equipment, may give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may also
cause a false answer condition. Should such problems occur, the user
should not contact the Telecom Fault Service.
3. This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to
another device connected to the same line.
4. This equipment does not fully meet Telecom's impedance requirements.
Performance limitations may occur when used in conjunction with some
parts of the network. Telecom will accept no responsibility should diffi-
culties arise in such circumstances.
5. The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates
only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum
conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of
the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above
all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all re-
spects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make
or model, nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Tel-
ecom's network services.
6. The automatic calling functions of this equipment must not be used to
cause a nuisance to other customers.
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7. Telepermitted equipment only may be connected to the auxiliary tele-
phone port. The auxiliary port is not specifically designed for 3-wire con-
nected equipment. 3-wire might not respond to incoming ringing when
connected to this port.
1.1.4 For Europe
The Facsimile has been approved in accordance with Council Decision
1999/5/ EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public
switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between
the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not,
of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every
PSTN network terminal point.
In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the
first instance.
The CE marking must be affixed to the
product or to its data plate. Additionally it
must be affixed to the packaging, if any,
and to the accompanying documents.
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1.2
Features of the FAX
The explanation here is given of what can be done with the network fax
function. Checking the icons to see if the Internet Fax and the IP Address Fax
are corresponding to each function.
Corresponding to the Internet Fax
Corresponding to the IP Address Fax
TX Stamp
When transmitting a fax via the copier's ADF, a stamp can be affixed to the
pages of the document that have already been scanned, allowing you to con-
firm that these pages have been scanned.
Front surface of
original document
Original document
transmitting direction
Stamp position
!
Detail
For details, see page 7-28.
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Frame erasure mode
You can send a FAX by erasing dark bands sometimes created when trans-
mitting a document bound in the form of book. You can also set the width of
marginal erasure according to your preference.
!
Detail
For details, see "Frame Erase Transmission" on page 7-19.
Send a FAX in original size select mode
You can send a FAX by designating the paper size for the document to be
sent. It is useful if you want to send only a portion of the original.
!
Detail
For details, see "Scan Size" on page 7-30.
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Setting and sending document pages of mixed sizes in a single opera-
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tion
You can send pages of mixed sizes because the facsimile recognizes each
size and sends pages properly when the mixed original feature is used.
Transmitted and reproduced in the
same sizes as the original pages at
the destination.
You set document pages of
mixed sizes on the ADF.
!
Detail
For details, see "Mixed Original" on page 7-7.
Send Z folded original
You can send Z folded original because the ADF can determine the docu-
ment size properly. Some facsimiles cannot detect the document size if it has
been folded.
!
Detail
For details, see page 7-10.
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Sending long originals
You can send originals longer than 432 mm.
!
Detail
For details, see page 7-13.
Specify the binding style of a two-sided document
You can specify the appropriate binding style when transmitting two-sided
documents. Binding style allows the pages of the document to be read ap-
propriately by determining right to left or top to bottom.
!
Detail
For details, see "Bind Position" on page 7-16.
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To be sent with the density in the background color adjusted.
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Transmission can be made after the density in the background color of the
original is adjusted.
!
Detail
For details, see "Background Adjustment" on page 7-22.
To be sent with the edge of the character made clear.
Transmission can be made after adjustments are made so that blurred char-
acters are made clear to give them a smooth impression.
!
Detail
For details, see "Sharpness" on page 7-25.
Send it in color
A fax in color can be sent or received.
!
Detail
For details, see page 3-14.
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Memory RX User Box
When [Memory RX] is set as [ON] by the Utility Mode, a receiving document
is saved in the Memory RX User Box.
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Detail
For details, see p. 9-28.
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1.3
How to Use This User’s Guide
[
]
Title
Names highlighted
as shown above
indicate keys on
the control panel
and keys in the
touch panel.
Transmission
3
3.10 Confirming Reserved Documents
Confirming Reserved Documents
Transmission reservation documents stored in memory can be confirmed on
the job list screen.
1
Press [JOB LIST] on the FAX Basic screen.
Shows the view
of the touch
screen at the
operation.
7 Warning
WARNING
7WARNING
%
Failure to observe instructions highlighted in this manner may result in fatal
or critical injuries.
Failure to observe
%
%
Observe all warnings in order to ensure safe use of the machine.
Caution
instructions highlighted in
this manner may result in
fatal or critical injuries.
Observe all warnings in
2...
Reminder
Text highlighted in this manner indicates operation precautions. Carefully read
and observe this type of information.
order to ensure safe use of
the machine.
7CAUTION
!
Detail
Text highlighted in this manner provides more detailed information concerning
operating procedures or references to sections containing additional
information. If necessary, refer to the indicated sections.
Failure to observe
instructions highlighted in
this manner may result in
serious injuries or property
damage.
2...
Note
Text highlighted in this manner contains references and supplemental
information concerning operating procedures and other descriptions. We
recommend that this information be read carefully.
Observe all cautions in
order to ensure safe use of
the machine.
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2...
!
2...
Reminder
Detail
Note
Text highlighted in this
manner indicates operation
precautions. Carefully read
and observe this type of
information.
Text highlighted in this
manner provides more
detailed information
concerning operating
procedures or references to
sections containing
additional information. If
necessary, refer to the
indicated sections.
Text highlighted in this
manner contains references
and supplemental
information concerning
operating procedures and
other descriptions. We
recommend that this
information be read
carefully.
This page does not exist in the document.
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1.4
Descriptions and Symbols for Documents and Paper
The use of words and symbols in this manual are explained below.
1.4.1 “Width” and “Length”
Whenever paper dimensions are mentioned in this manual, the first value al-
ways refers to the width of the paper (shown as “Y” in the illustration) and the
second to the length (shown as “X”).
1.4.2 Paper Orientation
Lengthwise (w)
If the width (Y) of the paper is shorter than the length (X), the paper has a ver-
tical or portrait orientation, indicated by w.
Crosswise (v)
If the width (Y) of the paper is longer than the length (X), the paper has a hor-
izontal or landscape orientation, indicated by v.
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1.5
User’s Guides
The following User’s Guides have been prepared for this machine.
User’s Guide [Copy Operations]
This manual contains details on basic operations and the operating
procedures for the various copy functions.
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Refer to this User’s Guide for details on operating procedures for copy
functions, including precautions on installation/use, turning the machine
on/off, loading paper, and troubleshooting operations such as clearing
paper misfeeds.
User’s Guide [Network Scanner Operations]
This manual contains details on specifying network settings for standard
equipment and on operations for scanning functions.
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Refer to this User’s Guide for details on operating procedures for network
functions and for using Scan to E-Mail, Scan to FTP and Scan to SMB.
User’s Guide [Box Operations]
This manual contains details on operating procedures for using the boxes.
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Refer to this User’s Guide for details on operating procedures for using
the boxes on the hard disk.
User’s Guide [Enlarge Display Operations]
This manual contains details on operating procedures for using copy,
network scanner and fax functions in Enlarge Display mode.
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Refer to this User’s Guide for details on operating procedures in Enlarge
Display mode.
User’s Guide [FK-502 Facsimile Operations]
This manual contains details on operating procedures for faxing.
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Refer to this User’s Guide for details on operating procedures for fax
functions when the fax kit is installed.
User’s Guide [Network Fax Operations] <this manual>
This manual contains details on operating procedures for network faxing.
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Refer to this User’s Guide for details on operating procedures for network
fax functions (Internet Fax/IP Address Fax).
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User’s Guide [Print Operations]
This manual contains details on operating procedures using the standard
built-in printer controller.
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For details on the printing functions, refer to User’s Guide (PDF file) on
User Software CD-ROM.
Quick Guide [Print Operations]
This manual contains details on operating procedures using the standard
built-in printer controller.
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Refer to this User’s Guide for basic operating procedures for the printing
functions.
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2
Before Use
2.1
Operating Environment (Internet Fax)
Note
When using the Internet fax function, this requires the service engineer to
make the setting. For details, contact your service representative.
The Internet Fax functions can be operated in the following environment:
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The copier is connected to the network and set up to allow the reception
of E-mail.
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[Internet Fax] in [Utility/Counter] - [Administrator Setting] - [Network
Setting] - [Network Fax Setting] - [Network Fax Function Settings] is set
to [ON].
2.2
Transmission and Reception of E-Mail
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Documents transmitted (files attached to E-mail) may be damaged due
to network condition. Be sure to check the documents transmitted for
damage.
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Even though "----" is marked on the transmission result screen (Job List
> FAX TX > Job History > Comm. Setting) or in the space for the result of
activity report, the E-mail may not arrive at the receiver due to a trouble
on the internet. The "----" mark on the transmission result screen or
activity report signifies that the transmission has successfully reached
your server. When sending or receiving important information, confirm
the result with Message Disposition Notification (MDN) or by other
means. When Message Disposition Notification (MDN) is received, "OK"
is marked in the space for the Transmit result screen or activity report.
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Reminder
Turning the power OFF/ON repeatedly may cause an fault.
After turning OFF the equipment, wait for more than 5 seconds before
turning it ON again.
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2.3
Operating Environment (IP Address Fax)
Note
When using the IP Address Fax function, this requires the service
engineer to make the setting. For details, contact your service
representative.
To use the IP Address Fax function, this machine is required to be
provided with a fax kit. (However, the use of an extension line is not
allowed.)
The IP address fax operates only between model types that are
corresponding to our machine.
No guarantee is given of the operation when using a model type other than
corresponding ones.
Reminder
Turning the power OFF/ON repeatedly may cause an fault.
After turning OFF the equipment, wait for more than 5 seconds before
turning it ON again.
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2.4
Features and System Configuration of Internet Fax
In the Internet fax, a document that is read is sent and received as an
attached file (in TIFF format) by way of the intranet and the Internet. Since the
communication is made by way of the intranet/Internet, the communication
cost can be significantly reduced as compared to the normal fax
communication.
Note
A mail server is required.
Original
E-Mail +
attached file
(TIFF format)
Intranet/Internet
Mail-receiving
Internet Fax-receiving
SMTP
POP
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A transmission is made with the E-mail address of the receiver specified.
A mail is received from the mail server.
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2.5
Features and System Configuration of IP Address Fax
The IP address fax is a fax that can be used on the IP network for
communication.
With the IP address or host name of the other party specified, transmit a
message.
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SMTP is used as a protocol for transmission and reception.
The use only in the Internet is available.
No mail server is required as with the Internet fax.
A fax in color can be sent or received.
With the IP address or host name of the other party specified, transmit a
message.
SMTP
Intranet
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2.6
Control Panel
2.6.1 Control Panel
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Reset
Box
Fax
Scan
Copy
Power Save
Help
8
ABC
JKL
DEF
Access
Interrupt
Power
GHI
MNO
9
10
24
Proof Copy
Mode Memory
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
Accessiibility
Stop
23
22
Utility/
Counter
Enlargee Displaay
Start
11
12
Contrast
Mode Check
Data Main Power
21
20 19 18 17 161514 13
No.
Name
Description
1
[Power Save] key
Press to enter Low Power mode.
While the machine is in Low Power mode, the indicator
on the [Power Save] key lights up in green and the
touch panel goes off. To cancel Low Power mode,
press the [Power Save] key again.
2
3
Touch panel
[Access] key
Displays various screens and messages.
Specify the various settings by directly touching the
panel.
If user authentication or account track settings have
been applied, press this key after entering the user
name and password (for user authentication) or the ac-
count name and password (for account track) in order
to use this machine.
4
[Box] key
Press to enter Box mode.
While the machine is in Box mode, the indicator on the
[Box] key lights up in green. For details, refer to the Us-
er’s Guide (Box Operations).
5
6
[Fax] key
Press to enter Fax mode.
While the machine is in Fax mode, the indicator on the
[Fax] key lights up in green.
[Scan] key
Press to enter Scan mode.
While the machine is in Scan mode, the indicator on
the [Scan] key lights up in green. For details, refer to
the User’s Guide (Network Scanner Operations).
7
[Copy] key
Press to enter Copy mode. (As a default, the machine
is in Copy mode.)
While the machine is in Copy mode, the indicator on
the [Copy] key lights up in green. For details, refer to
the User’s Guide (Copy Operations).
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No.
Name
Description
8
[Reset] key
Press to clear all settings (except programmed set-
tings) entered in the control panel and touch panel.
9
[Interrupt] key
Press to enter Interrupt mode.
While the machine is in Interrupt mode, the indicator
on the [Interrupt] key lights up in green and the
message "Now in Interrupt mode." appears on the
touch panel. To cancel Interrupt mode, press the
[Interrupt] key again.
10
Auxiliary power button
Pressed to turn on/off machine operations, for exam-
ple, for copying, printing or scanning. When turned off,
the machine enters a state where it conserves energy.
11
12
[Stop] key
[Start] key
Stops reading the original.
Press to start the operation that is selected Box mode,
Fax mode, Scan mode or Copy mode. While in Fax
mode, fax transmission is started.
When this machine is ready to begin operation, the in-
dicator on the [Start] key lights up in green. If the indi-
cator on the [Start] key lights up in orange, operation
cannot begin.
13
14
Main Power indicator
Data indicator
Lights up in green when the machine is turned on with
the main power switch.
Lights up at the time of transmission or reception of
FAX and when any document is saved in the Bulletin
Board User Box, Polling TX User Box, Memory RX
User Box or Re-TX User Box.
15
16
[Proof Copy] key
Keypad
Not used for Fax mode.
Use to type in the number. Use to type in the telephone
numbers and various set values.
17
18
[C] (clear) key
Press to erase a value entered using the keypad.
[Mode Check] key
Press to display screens showing the specified set-
tings.
19
[Utility/Counter] key
Press to display the Meter Count screen and the Utility
screen.
20
21
22
23
[Mode Memory] key
Contrast dial
Not used for Fax mode.
Use to adjust the contrast of the touch panel.
Press to enter Enlarge Display mode.
[Enlarge Display] key
[Accessibility] key
Press to display the screen for specifying user acces-
sibility functions.
24
[Help] key
Press to display the Help Main Menu screen, where
descriptions of the various functions and details of op-
erations can be displayed. For details, refer to User’s
Guide (Copy Operations).
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Reminder
Do not apply extreme pressure to the touch panel, otherwise it may be
scratched or damaged.
Never push down on the touch panel with force, and never use a hard or
pointed object to make a selection in the touch panel.
When the screen instructing you to call your service representative
appears and copying is no longer possible, a malfunction may have
occurred. Note the malfunction code, immediately unplug the machine,
and then contact the service representative to inform them of the
malfunction code.
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2.7
FAX Screen
The FAX screen is displayed when the FAX key is pressed on the control
panel. The FAX screen contains [Program], [Group], [Address Book] or
[Direct Input].
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
15
9
10
11
12
13
14
No.
Name
Description
1
Job List
The list of the jobs in the queue for execution, the job
history, and the error jobs is displayed.
2
3
4
5
Program
Displays Program select screen.
Displays Group select screen.
Group
Address Book
Direct Input
Displays Address Book select screen.
A screen is displayed in which dialing is made by using
a special symbol such as a tone and a pause.
When using the Internet fax, press [Internet Fax TX].
When using the IP Address Fax, press [IP Address Fax
TX].
6
7
8
No. of Dest.
Memory
The number of destinations to which transmission has
been set is displayed.
The remaining amount of memory to be used while in
operation is displayed.
Off-Hook
Press when you want to TX/RX a fax manually. When
you press this key, a signal noise sounds.
Not used for Network Fax mode.
9
Name
Dest./Color
Name
Dest.:
The display can be switched between the Name and
the telephone number of the destination that is being
displayed.
Color:
When using the IP address fax, a selection is made to
decide if it is sent in color.
10
11
Page Indicator
Page List
The page of the list of Program Destination is dis-
played.
The page of the list of Program Destination can be
specified.
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No.
Name
Description
12
Scan Setting
The menu is displayed in which a method to read an
original, such as Original Image Type, Resolution or
Application, is set.
13
14
15
Comm. Setting
Destination Indicator
Sub Area
Not used for Network Fax mode.
The destination set is displayed.
The description according to the operations being set
on the right side is displayed. For the operation of the
fax, the explanation of each function and the Broad-
cast Destinations are displayed.
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2.8
First-Use Settings
2.8.1 Must-Set Items (Internet Fax)
!
Detail
When using the Internet fax function, this requires the service engineer to
make the setting. For details, contact your service representative.
After installation, you must set the following items to use the internet fax
functions. You will not be able to execute the FAX communication if these
items are not set properly.
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Administrator/Machine Setting
Input Machine Address
–
E-Mail
-
–
–
Network Setting
TCP/IP Setting
Network Fax Function Settings > Internet Fax (ON/OFF*)
The Network Fax Setting is displayed on the 2/2 screen of the Network
Setting.
–
E-Mail Setting
E-Mail TX (SMTP)
E-Mail RX (POP)
-
Fax Setting
–
Header Information
The Header Information is normally shared with the G3 fax.
Network Fax Setting
Internet Fax RX Ability
I-Fax Advanced Settings
Report Settings
–
–
Network Fax RX Error Report (ON*/OFF)
MDN Message (Do not Print/Print*)
DSN Message (Do not Print*/Print)
Receipt Mail Text (Do not Print/Print*)
* indicates factory default setting.
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2.8.2 Must-Set Items (IP Address Fax)
!
Detail
When using the IP Address Fax function, this requires the service
engineer to make the setting. For details, contact your service
representative.
For details, see "Utility Mode" on page 10-2.
After installation, you must set the following items to use the IP address fax
functions. You will not be able to execute the FAX communication if these
items are not set properly.
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Administrator/Machine Setting
Administrator Registration
–
E-Mail Address
-
–
–
Network Setting
TCP/IP Setting
Network Setting>Network Fax Setting>Network Fax Function Settings >
IP Address Fax (ON/OFF*)
–
Network Fax Setting
SMTP TX Setting (Port No., Connection Timeout)
SMTP RX Setting (SMTP RX (ON*/OFF), Port No., Connection Timeout)
Fax Setting
-
–
Network Fax Setting
Black Compression Level (MH*/MR/MMR)
Report Settings
Network Fax RX Error Report (ON*/OFF)
Header Information
–
–
The Header Information is normally shared with the G3 fax.
* indicates factory default setting.
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2.9
User Authentication and Account Track
When using this machine, the machine may be set so that the User name,
the Department name and the Password are to be entered. Entering the
necessary information in the screen displayed shows the normal screen. For
particulars of the department name and the user name, contact your
administrator.
2.9.1 When the User Authentication has been set
!
Detail
For details of the User Authentication and the Account Track, see “User’s
Guide” (Copy Operations).
2.9.2 When the Account Track has been set
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3
Transmission
3.1
Simple FAX Transmission (Internet Fax)
Simple FAX Transmission
The following is an explanation of procedures for E-mail transmission with
the Internet Fax function.
Although the explanation here covers the procedure for sending a one-sided
document using the basic procedure, various functions are available for each
step of the procedure to make sending facsimiles even more convenient.
1
2
Press [Fax] on the control panel to open the FAX screen.
Press [Direct Input] and then press [Internet Fax TX].
–
The following method can be used for the specification of the other
party.
–
–
–
Program
Group
Address Book
3
Enter the E-Mail address of the destination.
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4
On the screen displayed by pressing [Receiver RX Ability], select
Compression Type, Paper Size and Resolution according to the
reception ability of the other party, and then press [OK].
–
–
–
–
The initial value is set as shown below:
Compression Type
Paper Size
MH
A4
Resolution
Fine/Std.
5
6
Press [OK] to display Direct Input screen.
–
The destination that has been specified is displayed in the
Broadcast Destinations.
Press [Scan Setting] to set the function and then press [OK].
Network Fax
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–
–
–
–
–
The initial value is set as shown below:
Original Image Type
Density
Text
Standard
Single sided
Fine
Simplex/Duplex
Resolution
–
–
For details, see "Transmission Applications" on page 7-2.
7
Press [Application] to set the items on the FAX Application screen as
required and press [OK] twice.
–
For details, see "Transmission Applications" on page 7-2.
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8
Place the original on the machine.
–
For details, see "Placing the
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Press [Start].
–
–
The machine begins to scan the original and transmission starts.
When the Destination Check Display function is set to ON, the
Check Destination screen appears. Then, check the destination to
To interrupt transmission, press [STOP].
–
–
–
When it can not transmit, see page 5-2.
If the transmission fails, TX Report is automatically output (if the TX
Report is programmed to print). For details of Report Settings, see
Note
When the SMTP server capacity has been set for the network E-Mail TX
(SMTP) and the set size is exceeded, an error results and the mail cannot
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3.2
Simple FAX Transmission (IP Address Fax)
Simple FAX Transmission
1
2
Press [Fax] on the control panel to open the FAX screen.
When sending a message in the color mode, select [Color].
3
Specify the IP address of the other party or the Host Name.
–
The following method can be used for the specification of the other
party.
–
–
–
–
–
Program
Group
Address Book
Direct Input
With [IP Address Fax TX] pressed, set the IP address of the other
party or the Host Name.
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4
Press [Scan Setting] to set the function and then press [OK].
–
The Scan Setting in the FAX screen is set as follows at the time of
purchase.
–
–
–
–
Original Image Type
Density
Simplex/Duplex
Resolution
Text
Standard
Single sided
Fine
–
–
For details, see "Setting Transmission Conditions" on page 3-16.
For details, see "Transmission Applications" on page 7-2.
5
Press [Application] to set the items on the FAX Application screen as
required and press [OK] twice.
–
For details, see "Transmission Applications" on page 7-2.
Network Fax
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3
6
Place the original on the machine.
–
For details, see "Placing the
7
Press [Start].
–
–
The machine begins to scan the original and transmission starts.
When the Destination Check Display function is set to ON, the
Check Destination screen appears. Then select the destination and
press [TX].
–
–
–
To interrupt transmission, press [STOP].
When it can not transmit, see page 5-2.
If the transmission fails, TX Report is automatically output (if the TX
Report is programmed to print). For details of Report Settings, see
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3.3
Placing the Original on the Machine
The ADF and platen glass can be used to scan originals with this machine.
When an original is placed in the ADF, the original is automatically fed
through the ADF and scanned.
3.3.1 Using the ADF
When using the ADF, multiple originals can be scanned automatically. In
addition, two-sided originals can be sent.
Using the ADF
1
2
3
Close the ADF.
Align the originals starting with the first page.
Place the originals in the ADF with the side to be scanned facing up.
–
To make a proper print of the Header Information (Sender
Name/Sender Fax No.), insert the trailing edge of the original into
the ADF.
4
Adjust paper guides.
–
In Mixed Original mode,
extend thepaper guides
to fit the largest paper
size, and place the
remaining originals
aligned in the top left
corner.
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3.3.2 Placing Originals on the Platen Glass
Use the platen glass for originals that cannot be placed in the ADF (such as
a book or thick/thin originals).
Placing Originals on the Platen Glass
1
2
Open the ADF.
Place the original FACE DOWN in the
left rear corner, aligning the edge with
the left measuring guide.
3
Gently close the ADF.
3.3.3 Sending Multiple Originals from the Platen Glass
Originals that cannot be sent with the ADF can be sent by using the platen
glass.
Sending Multiple Originals from the Platen Glass
1
If the FAX screen is not displayed, press [Fax] on the control panel to
open the FAX screen.
2
3
Specify a destination.
Set the desired functions as necessary.
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4
Place the original on the platen glass.
Press [Scan Setting] - [Separate Scan]
- [OK] and then press [Start].
5
Place the next original on the platen glass and press [Start].
–
Repeat this procedure until all originals to be sent have been
scanned.
The scanned originals are stored in memory.
6
7
Press [Finish].
The Document reading mode is canceled.
Press [Start].
Reset
Box
Fax
Scan
Copy
Transmission begins.
Access
ABC
DEF
MNO
WXYZ
Interrupt
Power
GHI
JKL
Proof Copy
Mode Memory
PQRS
TUV
Stop
Utility/
Counter
Start
Mode Check
DPower
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3.3.4 Transmitting Originals by Using both the ADF and the Plat-
en Glass
You can scan originals by using both the ADF and the platen glass and you
can also scan the large amounts of originals by placing them on the ADF in
several times.
Transmitting Originals by Using both the ADF and the Platen Glass
1
If the FAX screen is not displayed, press [Fax] on the control panel to
open the FAX screen.
2
3
4
Specify a destination.
Set the desired functions as necessary.
Place the original on the platen
glass. Press [Scan Setting] -
[Separate Scan] - [OK] and then
press [Start].
–
Document placed on the ADF
will take precedence over those
on the platen glass.
5
6
Place the next original on the ADF or the platen glass and press [Start].
–
Repeat this procedure until all originals to be sent have been
scanned.
The scanned originals are stored in memory.
Press [Finish].
The Document reading mode is canceled.
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7
Press [Start].
Reset
Box
Fax
Scan
Copy
Transmission begins.
Access
ABC
DEF
MNO
WXYZ
Interrupt
Power
GHI
JKL
Proof Copy
Mode Memory
PQRS
TUV
Stop
Utility/
Counter
Start
Mode Check
DPower
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3.4
Set the transmission mode (IP Address Fax)
Set the color transmission mode/monochrome transmission mode.
When using the color transmission mode, set the mode by following the
steps given below.
0 A fax in color can be sent or received only when using the IP Address Fax.
0 For the Internet Fax, a fax in color cannot be sent or received.
1
2
Press [Fax] on the control panel to open the FAX screen.
Press [Color].
3
Press [Scan Setting].
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4
Press [Color].
5
Select transmission mode.
–
Auto:
The color of an original is automatically judged and
a scanning is made according to the original.
A scanning is made in full color.
Gray Scale: A selection is made when there is a lot of half-tone
as with a black-and-white picture.
–
–
Full Color:
6
7
8
Press [OK].
Scann Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
–
Fax Basic screen will be restored.
Set the desired function as necessary.
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3.5
Setting Transmission Conditions
Original Image Type, Density, Simplex/Duplex and Resolution are displayed
when [Scan Setting] is pressed on the FAX screen. These can be used to set
transmission conditions according to the type of original to be sent.
!
Detail
The condition for transmission cannot be set in units of page.
Setting Transmission Conditions
1
2
Press [Scan Setting] on the FAX screen.
Press the key desired to be set.
–
–
–
In the case of the monochrome mode
In the case of the color mode
Display on the screen varies depending on the country.
!
Detail
For more information about File Type or Color, see page 3-14.
The use of the color mode is available only for the IP Address Fax.
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3.5.1 Original Image Type
Set Quality according to the contents of the original. There are 4 types of
Quality settings. Text is default at the time of purchase.
Text
Press this when scanning originals containing text only.
If this mode is selected and an original of pictures is scanned,
neutral tints of the pictures turn black without being reproduced.
Text/Photo
Press this when scanning originals containing both text and pho-
tographs (half-tone).
Select this mode in either case when both characters and pic-
tures are contained in one page, and when both pages of charac-
ters and those of pictures are contained in one document.
Photo
Press this when scanning originals containing photographs (Half-
tone) only.
Dot Matrix
Press this when scanning originals containing text which are thin-
ly written in pencil as a whole.
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3.5.2 Density
Set Density according to the lightness or darkness of the original. Density
can be set in 9 steps. [Std.] is set at the time of purchase.
Light
Std.
Press to scan originals so that they are lighter than the density de-
tected with Standard.
Press to scan originals at a density that is between Darker and
Lighter. Used when returning to the default setting.
Dark
Press to scan originals so that they are darker than the density
detected with Standard.
!
Detail
In the color mode, [Density] is not displayed.
3.5.3 Simplex/Duplex
This is used to set the manner in which originals are scanned according to
the type of original. There are 3 types. Single sided is set at the time of
purchase.
Single sided
Press this when scanning one-sided originals.
Double sided
Cover + 2-Sided
Press this when scanning two-sided originals.
Press this button when scanning cover and two-sided originals.
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3.5.4 Resolution
This is used to set the fineness at which originals are to be scanned. The
following 4 settings are available for Resolution. Fine is set at the time of
purchase.
Std.
Press this when the sending time is cut short.
Press this when scanning normal originals.
Fine
Super Fine
Press this when scanning originals containing small graphics or
text.
Ultra Fine
Press this when scanning originals containing especially fine
graphics or text.
!
Detail
As originals are scanned with increasing fineness, the amount of data
that is sent also increases, and more time is required for transmission.
When Ultra Fine or Super Fine has been selected and the receiving
machine is not equipped with the resolution, originals are sent at a
resolution corresponding to the reception capability of the receiving
machine.
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3.5.5 Confirming Settings and Communication Results
The settings and communication results of the FAX screen and FAX
Application screen can be confirmed by using [Mode Check] on the control
panel.
Confirming Settings and Communication Results
1
2
3
Press [Fax] on the control panel.
Press [Mode Check] on the control panel.
Press a key of setting you want to confirm.
4
Confirm the settings.
–
–
The four kinds of the setting as follows can be confirmed.
Destination
Confirming the destination.
–
Pressing [Dest.] in the screen shown by pressing [Details] allows
you to change the destination.
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–
Scan Setting
Confirming the Scan Setting. Press each setting key in the screen,
and the Scan Setting screen corresponding to each appears, and
the setting can be change.
–
–
–
For details of the Scan Setting screen, see "Opening the Scan
Pressing [Fwd. ] to display the next screen, pressing [ Back] to
display the previous screen.
E-Mail Setting
In the case of the Internet Fax, the [Subject] and the [Text] can be
changed. In the case of the IP Address Fax, [E-mail Setting] is not
used.
–
For the From (mail address of the sender) in the Internet fax, an E-
mail address of the copier is used. This cannot be changed.
For details of the Default of the Subject and Text, see page 9-20,
–
–
5
Press [Close] twice after completion of confirmation.
The FAX screen will be restored.
!
Detail
When the Scan Setting or Communication Setting is changed, It moves
to the Scan Setting screen or Communication Setting screen. It does not
return to the Mode Check screen.
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3.5.6 Registering the Address Book from the Mode Check
screen
A destination that is shown on the Mode Check screen can be registered in
[Address Book].
Registering from the Mode Check screen
1
2
3
Press [Fax] on the control panel.
Press [Mode Check] on the control panel.
Press [Destination].
4
5
Select destination that you want to register in [Address Book], and then
press [Details].
Press [Save in Address Book].
In case of Internet Fax
In case of IP Address Fax
–
–
When the destination has been already registered, [Save in Address
Book] is not displayed.
Addresses that can be changed are limited only to those specified
in the Direct Input.
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6
Press [Search Name] to set the Character to Search, and then press
[OK].
In case of Internet Fax
In case of IP Address Fax
7
8
Press [Name] to enter the registration name, and then press [OK].
When there is no trouble found with the entries, press [Yes].
–
When canceling the registration, press [No].
9
Press [Close] three times to return to the FAX screen.
A selected destination is registered in [Address Book].
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3.6
Method for Specifying Addresses
Mail address can be specified either by selecting one from registered
addresses or entering a mail address manually. You can also specify multiple
mail addresses for multi-station transmission.
3.6.1 Specifying only One Mail Address (Internet Fax)
The following methods can be used when specifying 1 destination.
-
-
-
Direct Input
Program
Address Book
Direct Input
1
2
Press [Fax] on the control panel to open the FAX screen.
Press [Direct Input] and then press [Internet Fax TX].
3
Enter the E-Mail address of the destination and then press [OK].
–
The destination that has been specified is displayed in the
Broadcast Destinations.
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3
4
Place the original on the machine.
–
For details, see "Placing the
5
Press [Start].
Reset
Box
Fax
Scan
Copy
Transmission begins.
Access
ABC
DEF
MNO
WXYZ
Interrupt
Power
GHI
JKL
Proof Copy
Mode Memory
PQRS
TUV
Stop
Utility/
Counter
Start
Mode Check
DPower
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Program
When a destination has been registered for program, it can be selected by
pressing Program.
1
2
Press [Program] in the FAX screen.
Select the programmed destination you want to use.
–
–
The setting for the registered function is activated.
Press
or
when desiring to display the next or previous
screen.
The destination that has been specified is displayed in the Broadcast
Destinations.
3
Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
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Address Book
3
A destination can be selected by searching among the names in the
destination list registered for Address Book.
1
Press [Address Book] on the FAX screen.
2
Press the search character to search.
–
–
–
Searching in [Detail Search]
Press [Detail Search].
Press [Name], [FAX Number] or [E-Mail] and enter an item you want
to make a search for.
–
Press [OK].
The results of the search will be displayed.
–
Each time the [Name
Dest.] is pressed, the display switches
between the fax number and the registration name.
Tow or more Destination can be specified.
A search is made when the characters at the beginning coincide
each other.
–
–
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3
Press the key of the destination name to which you want to send the
Internet Fax.
–
An alphabet shown before the key represents the following
description.
A
B
E
I
Dial
Box
E-Mail
Internet Fax
IP Address Fax
P
The destination that has been specified is displayed in the Broadcast
Destinations.
4
Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
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3.6.2 Specifying only destination (IP Address Fax)
The following methods can be used when specifying 1 destination.
-
-
-
Program
Address Book
Direct Input
Program
When a destination has been registered for program, it can be selected by
pressing Program.
1
2
Press [Program] in the FAX screen.
When sending a message in the color mode, select [Color].
–
When [Color] is selected, addresses (Address Book, Group,
Program) displayed are limited only to those in which the model
type of the other party is set to [Color].
3
Select the programmed destination you want to use.
–
Press
or
when desiring to display the next or previous
screen.
The destination that has been specified is displayed in the Broadcast
Destinations.
4
Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
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Address Book
A destination can be selected by searching among the names in the
destination list registered for Address Book.
1
2
Press [Address Book] on the FAX screen.
When sending a message in the color mode, select [Color].
3
Press the search character to search.
–
–
–
Searching in [Detail Search]
Press [Detail Search].
Press [Name], [FAX Number] or [E-Mail] and enter an item you want
to make a search for.
–
Press [OK].
The results of the search will be displayed.
–
–
Tow or more Destination can be specified.
A search is made when the characters at the beginning coincide
each other.
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4
Press the key of the destination name to which you want to send the
Internet Fax.
–
An alphabet shown before the key represents the following
description.
A
B
E
I
Dial
Box
E-Mail
Internet Fax
IP Address Fax
P
The destination that has been specified is displayed in the Broadcast
Destinations.
5
Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
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Direct Input
The address of the IP address fax can be directly input.
0 To use the IP address fax function, [IP Address Fax] is required to be set
to ON in [Network Fax Function Settings] of the Utility Mode. For details,
0 When [Manual Destination Input] in [Security Setting] of the Utility Mode
is set to [Restrict], [Direct Input] is not displayed. For details of the setting
of [Manual Destination Input], contact your administrator.
1
2
3
Press [Direct Input] in the FAX screen.
When sending a message in the color mode, select [Color].
When using IP Address Transmission, press [IP Address Fax TX] and
then set the IP address of the other party or the Host Name.
–
Abbr. Dial
Enter the Abbreviated dialing number (up to 2,000 from 0001 to
2000) through the keypad and specify the destination registered in
the Address Book.
On the screen, A abbr. number: Destination name is displayed as
seen in the example “A0001: FAX1”.
–
Group
Enter the Group number (up to 100 from 00, 01 to 99) through the
keypad and specify the destination registered in the Group.
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On the screen, G group number: Destination name is displayed as
seen in the example “G01: FAX1”.
–
–
For more information about registering the Address Book, see
For more information about registering the Group, see p. 9-8.
4
Place the original on the machine.
–
For details, see "Placing the
5
Press [Start].
Reset
Box
Fax
Scan
Copy
Transmission begins.
Access
ABC
DEF
MNO
WXYZ
Interrupt
Power
GHI
JKL
Proof Copy
Mode Memory
PQRS
TUV
Stop
Utility/
Counter
Start
Mode Check
DPower
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3.6.3 Selecting Multiple Destinations
Internet Faxes can be sent to multiple destinations in a single operation. This
function is referred to as sequential multiple station transmission.
!
Detail
In the case of the IP Address Fax, when addresses in which the model
type of the other party is set to [Color] are mixed with those in which the
model type of the other party is set to [Black], a fax is sent in
monochrome.
While in the broadcast transmission of the Internet fax, the transmission
of the MDN/DSN Requests is not made.
Broadcast transmission of the 505 faxes in total of 500 in the abbreviated form and 5 in the
Internet faxes only
Direct Input form. They are transmitted with the Compression
Type, the Paper Size, and the Resolution fixed at the lowest
ability (MH/A4/Fine or Standard).
Broadcast transmission mixed 605 faxes in total of 500 in the Address Book and 105 in the
of the Internet faxes and the
G3 faxes
Direct Input (5 Internet fax addresses and 100 G3 fax ad-
dresses). For Internet addresses, they are transmitted with
the Compression Type, the Paper Size, and the Resolution
fixed at the lowest ability (MH/A4/Fine or Standard).
Broadcast transmission of the 505 faxes in total of 500 in the abbreviated form and 5 in the
IP Address Fax only
Direct Input form.
However, the mixing of color and monochrome is not al-
lowed.
Broadcast transmission mixed 605 faxes in total of 500 in the Address Book and 105 in the
of the IP Address Fax and the Direct Input (5 IP Address Fax and 100 G3 fax addresses).
G3 faxes
However, restricted only to monochrome.
Broadcast transmission mixed 605 faxes in total of 500 in the Address Book and 105 in the
of the Internet faxes, IP Ad-
dress Fax and the G3 faxes
Direct Input (5 Internet Fax/IP Address Fax addresses and
100 G3 fax addresses). However, restricted only to mono-
chrome.
The following methods can be used to select multiple destinations.
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Keypad
Group
Address Book
Direct Input
They can also be used in combination.
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Selecting Multiple Destination
Specify as many destinations as necessary to which you want to send
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1
–
In case of IP Address Fax, when sending a message in the color
mode, select [Color].
–
When [Color] is selected, addresses (Address Book, Group,
Program) displayed are limited only to those in which the model
type of the other party is set to [Color].
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–
–
–
In case of Group
Press [Group] in the FAX screen.
Press the group number key.
Press the key for the destination in the group.
To select all numbers within the Group, press the [Select All].
The specification can also be made by entering the Group No. (01
to 99, 00) with [Group] pressed in [Direct Input].
When specified by the method above, a fax is sent to all the
addresses registered in the group.
–
–
2
Press [Start].
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3.6.4 To Confirm/Delete a Destination
To Confirm/Delete a Destination
You can confirm or delete selected destinations.
1
2
Press [Fax] on the control panel and press [Mode Check].
Press [Destination].
In the case of the monochrome mode
In the case of the color mode
–
–
For the IP Address Fax, [Comm. Setting] and [E-mail Setting] are
not used.
In the color mode, [Communication. Setting] and [E-mail Setting]
are not displayed.
3
4
Confirm destinations.
To delete a destination, select the destinations to be deleted in the list
and then press [Del.].
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Pressing [Details] displays the detail information screen.
Pressing or displays the previous or next screen.
The message screen appears.
5
Press [Yes].
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6
Press [Close] twice.
The FAX screen will be restored.
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3.7
Scanning
3.7.1 When Original Size Cannot be Detected
When Original Size Cannot be Detected
If the size of the original cannot be detected, the following screen is
displayed. Set the original size when this screen is displayed.
1
Press the original size key.
2
Press [OK].
3.7.2 When Memory Capacity is Exceeded
While in the memory transmission, when there are a lot of originals, or when
there are a lot of information due to the image quality being fine and close, a
memory-over may result.
!
Detail
For details, see "Error Message Displayed" on page 5-5.
3.7.3 Automatic rotation of original document
Original document of A4(v) or 8 1/2 x 11(v) is automatically rotated at the
time of transmission and sent as A4(w) or 8 1/2 x 11(w).
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Detail
If this automatic rotation is not desired, contact your service
representative.
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3.8
When Unable to Send (IP Address Fax)
If a facsimile cannot be sent due to a busy signal from the other party
machine or for some other reason, the redial function can be used for the
transmission.
The redial function of this machine includes the auto redial function and
manual redial function.
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Detail
Address cannot be changed by the auto redial function nor the manual
redial function.
to a line trouble or for any other reason.
There is no re-transmission function of the E-mail provided for the
Redialing
Redialing refers to dialing the number of the same destination again.
If a facsimile cannot be sent due to a busy signal from the other party
machine or for some other reason, the machine redials the number after a
predetermined amount of time has elapsed. During that interval before the
number is redialed, the transmission document is treated as a reserved
document waiting to be sent.
Auto Redial function
If a facsimile cannot be sent due to a busy signal from the other party
machine or for some other reason, the address is automatically redialed
according to the [Number of Redials] which has been set to the Telephone
Line Settings.
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Detail
The redialing function is set at factory to redial one time after a three-
minute interval. The number of redials and the redialing interval can be
changed in the Utility Mode. For details, see "Telephone Line Settings"
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Redial Check screen
When you are unable to send a FAX due to a line trouble or the like, a screen
to check the redial is displayed.
1
2
Press [OK].
–
–
Redialing starts after the set time has elapsed.
In case that no transmission can still be made even when redialed,
a screen is displayed in which you can check that the job was not
successfully completed.
Press [OK].
To delete a job of failed transmission, press the [Job List] and delete
that job.
Manual Redial function
Redial a document waiting for redialing manually.
1
2
3
Press [Job List].
Press [Fax TX].
Select a document in the status of Redial Waiting and press [Redial].
4
Redial screen appears. Press [OK] and transmit the selected document
in the Redial mode.
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3.9
Canceling Transmission
With the network fax, transmission instructions and images stored in
memory are referred to as reserved jobs. Jobs reserved for communication
and jobs currently being processed are simultaneously displayed on the Job
List screen.
3.9.1 Canceling Communication in Progress
When communication is in progress, transmission can be canceled with the
procedure described below.
Canceling Communication in Progress
1
2
3
Press [Job List] on the FAX screen.
Press [Fax TX].
Check to see if the Active Jobs in the [Current Jobs] have been
selected.
4
5
Select the job you want to delete, and press [Delete].
Press [Yes].
Transmission is canceled.
6
Press [Exit].
The FAX screen will be restored.
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3.10 Confirm the Job List
Confirming Reserved Documents
The condition of reservations for transmission accumulated in the memory
can also be checked by the job list displayed on the screen.
1
2
3
4
Press [Job List] on the FAX screen.
Press [Fax TX].
Press [Current Jobs].
Press [Active Jobs].
–
–
Pressing
or
displays the previous or next screen.
If you select the job and press [Check Job] or [Detail], details
information can be confirmed.
5
Confirm the job, press [Exit].
FAX screen will be restored.
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3.11 Confirming Communication Results
Confirming Communication Results
Pressing [Job List] in the fax screen allows you to check the results of
transmission.
1
2
Press [Job List] on the control panel.
Press [Print], [Fax TX] or [RX/User Box].
3
4
Press [Job History].
Confirm the communication results.
–
The mark "----" indicated on the transmit result screen in the
Internet Fax mode denotes that the message was transmitted to
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received.
Fax TX
Type:
–
–
–
The type of the Fax, E-Mail and Box is displayed.
The fax number, the E-Mail address and the box
name of the destination are displayed.
The date and hour when the transmission is spec-
ified are displayed.
The number of documents that have been trans-
mitted is displayed.
“Job Complete,” “Deleted by User,” “Deleted Due
To Error,” “Released” (Staple or Punch) or “Job
canceled” is displayed.
Dest:
–
–
–
Time Stored:
# of Pgs.:
Result:
–
–
RX/User Box
User Name:
[User Name] is displayed while in the user
authorization and [Account Name] is displayed
while in the account track. In the cases of other
than the above, the Type of the COPY, PRINT and
FAX-RX etc. is displayed.
–
–
–
–
Document Name:The name of the document that has been re-
ceived or saved is displayed.
Time Stored:
# of Pgs.:
Result:
The date and hour when the document has been
received are displayed.
The number of documents that have been re-
ceived is displayed.
"Job Complete," "Deleted by User," "Deleted Due
To Error," "Released" (Staple or Punch,) "Page
Separation Print," "Registration completed,"
"Registration failed" or "Job canceled" is
displayed.
–
–
Pressing the [Comm. Setting] allows you to check the results of
communication in the form of the Fax TX report or the Fax RX
report. At this time, the Activity Report, TX Report, and RX Report
can be printed out.
Pressing [Details] displays the detail information screen.
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5
Press [Exit] twice after completion of confirmation.
Screen before Job List will be restored.
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3.12 Sender Information
Originals that have been sent are recorded in the following manner by the
receiving machine.
Note
The use of [Outside Body Text] is unavailable for the Internet Fax/IP
Address Fax. Even if set to [Outside Body Text], the sender information
is added to the [Inside Body Text].
3.12.1 Set to Inside Body Text
From: MFP01
987654321
2005/05/25 13:22
#012 p.001/001
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Detail
The FAX ID and sender name set with FAX ID No/name entry on the Utility
Mode. Fax Basic Screen Default Setting menu is displayed in the FROM
space of sender information.
3.12.2 Set to Outside Body Text
From: MFP01
987654321
2005/05/25 13:22 #012 p.001/001
!
Detail
See "Header/Footer Position" on page 10-47 for information about set-
ting.
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4
Reception
4.1
Reception (Internet Fax)
Operation of network fax reception is explained.
Receiving Documents via Internet Fax
E-mail can be received either automatically or manually. When this machine
receives E-mail, the mail message and attached file are automatically
printed.
When the Memory RX is turned on in the Utility Mode, messages are saved
in the Memory RX User Box. The messages thus saved can be printed as
required. For details, refer to p. 8-2.
!
Detail
An attached file up to 2000 pages and a message of 20 KBytes at the
maximum can be received.
Automatic Reception
E-mails are automatically received at a fixed interval from the POP server.
!
Detail
Mail reception interval can be changed in the range of 1 to 60 minutes.
This interval has been set to 15 minutes when you purchase the machine.
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Manual Reception
E-mail can be manually received from the POP server.
1
2
Press [FAX] on the control panel of copier and then press [Direct Input].
Press [E-mail RX].
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4.2
Reception (IP Address Fax)
When the copier receives an IP address fax, it is automatically printed.
When the Memory RX is turned on in the Utility Mode, document texts are
saved in [Memory RX User Box]. These texts thus saved can be printed as
required.
For more information about Memory RX, see p. 8-2.
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4.3
Unable to Receive
When you cannot receive faxes, the error message is displayed. Take
corrective actions by referring to "Error Message Displayed" on page 5-5.
Press [Stop] to clear the error message display.
!
Detail
Documents may not be able to be received memory is full. In addition,
check that there is paper in the paper tray.
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4.4
Memory Substitute Reception
If the facsimile cannot print a received document, the received document is
stored in the memory until it becomes printable. This function is referred to
as the Memory substitute reception.
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The stored document is printed when you solve the problem (such as a
paper jam).
-
Memory substitute reception will not work if the memory is full.
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4.5
Reception Recording
When a received document is recorded, the paper size of the document
received and the paper size set to the paper tray are compared and recorded
either after being reduced at the set reduction rate, or reduced so as to be
contained in the paper. If you set to record it at an equimultiple rate, the
document is recorded in at an equimultiple rate regardless of the paper size
of the received document.
!
Detail
When receiving a fax in the color mode, the text is always recorded in life
size.
When receiving a fax in the color mode, the use of [Print Separate Fax
Pages] is not available.
The use of the color mode is available only for the IP Address Fax.
4.5.1 Recording after Reducing at the Minimum Reduction Rate
When receiving a formatted size document, it is recorded after being
reduced at a reduction rate set to that size of paper (the default is 96 %).
!
Detail
Original
Received Document
2002/09/20 13:39 #002 P.001
2002/09/20 13:39 #002 P.001
Reduced
at
the minimum
reduction rate
Rx time: 09/20/2002
13:39
Rx No. :P.001
Rx time: 09/20/2002
13:39
Rx No. :P.001
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4.5.2 Recording after Reducing to Fit in Paper
If the document is longer than the regular size paper, an appropriate paper
size is determined taking into account the width and length of the received
document, and the fax is recorded on paper of that size. If papers of
appropriate size are not set on the paper tray, the data are recorded on
papers of the nearest size after the document size being reduced.
Original
Received Document
2002/09/20 13:39 #002 P.001
2002/09/20 13:39 #002 P.001
Reduced to fit
in paper
Rx time: 09/20/2002
13:39
Rx No. :P.001
Rx time: 09/20/2002
13:39
Rx No. :P.001
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The rules by which the best paper size is determined are as follows:
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-
Step1 Selecting the appropriate paper
–
The machine decides the appropriate paper size in view of the width and
length according to the following rule.
Width of the
received doc-
ument
Reception in-
formation re-
cording
Length of the received document
position
A4
[OFF] or [Inside 0 - 150
Body Text]
151 - 305
306 - 390
297 - 381
8.5 × 14 w
391 or more
382 or more
11 × 17 w
[Outside Body
Text]
0 - 141
142 - 296
Selected paper size
5.5 × 8.5 v
*1
8.5 × 11 w
233 or more
224 or more
B4
[OFF] or [Inside 0 - 232
Body Text]
[Outside Body
Text]
0 - 223
Selected paper size
8.5 × 11 v
11 × 17 w
A3
[OFF] or [Inside 0 - 232
Body Text]
233 or more
[Outside Body
Text]
0 - 223
224 or more
Selected paper size
8.5 × 11 v
11 × 17 w
If “5.5 × 8.5 w” is appropriate, “5.5 × 8.5 v” is selected because it is the only
possible length to set to the machine body.
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Width of the
received doc-
ument
Reception in-
formation re-
cording
Length of the received document
position
A4
[OFF] or [Inside 0 - 154
Body Text]
155 - 314
147 - 306
315 - 386
307 - 378
387 or more
379 or more
A3 w
[Outside Body
Text]
0 - 146
Selected paper size
B4
A5 v
A4 w
B4 w
[OFF] or [Inside 0 - 195
Body Text]
196 - 395
396 or more
[Outside Body
Text]
0 - 186
187 - 386
387 or more
Selected paper size
A3
B5 v
B4 w
A3 w
[OFF] or [Inside 0 - 226
Body Text]
227 or more
[Outside Body
Text]
0 - 217
218 or more
Selected paper size
A4 v
A3 w
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Step2 Selecting the paper on which the facsimile actually prints the
document
–
The machine checks whether the appropriate paper selected at step 1 is
set in the machine.
The paper is set:
The machine starts recording.
The paper is not set or the automatic tray selection function on the
tray is disabled:
The machine looks for the second appropriate paper in order as shown
in the table. If [Print Separate Fax Pages] is set to [ON] in the Utility Mode,
the facsimile looks for paper to record the document on more than one
paper.
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When [Print Separate Fax Pages] is set to [OFF]:
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The paper is selected in decreasing order.
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Detail
Even if [Print Separate Fax Pages] is turned OFF, printing is made with
pages separated when a document is being received in a large quantity
or in high resolution.
Appropriate paper
5.5 × 8.5 v 8.5 × 11 w 8.5 × 11 v
8.5 × 14 w 11 × 17 w
Paper order
5.5 × 8.5 v 8.5 × 11 w 8.5 × 11 v
8.5 × 14 w 11 × 17 w
(from top to bottom)
5.5 × 8.5 w 8.5 × 11 v
8.5 × 11 w 11 × 17 w A3 w
A5 v
A4 w
A4 v
B4 w
B4 w
A5 w
A4 v
A4 w
A3 w
8.5 × 14 w
8.5 × 11 w 8.5 × 14 w 8.5 × 14 w 8.5 × 11 w 8.5 × 11 w
8.5 × 11 v
A4 w
11 × 17 w 11 × 17 w 8.5 × 11 v
A4 w
B4 w
B4 w
A4 w
A4 v
A3 w
A3 w
A4 v
B5 v
B5 w
8.5 × 14 w
11 × 17 w
B4 w
A3 w
Appropri-
ate paper
A5 v
A4 w
B5 v
B4 w
A4 v
A3 w
Paper or-
der
(from top
to bottom)
A5 v
A5 w
A4 w
A4 v
B5 v
B5 w
F4 w
B4 w
A3 w
A4 w
A4 v
B5 v
B5 w
B4 w
A4 w
A4 v
B4 w
A3 w
A4 w
A4 v
A4 v
A3 w
B4 w
A4 w
F4 w
A4 w
F4 w
B4 w
A3 w
F4 w
B4 w
A3 w
F4 w
F4 w
A3 w
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When [Print Separate Fax Pages] is set to [ON]:
The paper is selected in decreasing order.
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Detail
Even if [Print Separate Fax Pages] is turned ON, printing is reduced to the
paper width when the width of the recording paper selected is smaller
than the image width of the document received.
Appropriate paper
5.5 × 8.5 v 8.5 × 11 w 8.5 × 11 v
8.5 × 14 w 11 × 17 w
Paper order
5.5 × 8.5 v 8.5 × 11 w 8.5 × 11 v
8.5 × 14 w 11 × 17 w
(from top to bottom)
5.5 × 8.5 w A4 w
8.5 × 11 w 11 × 17 w A3 w
A5 v
8.5 × 14 w A4 v
11 × 17 w A4 w
B4 w
A3 w
8.5 × 11 v
A5 w
8.5 × 11 w
8.5 × 11 w B4 w
8.5 × 14 w 8.5 × 11 v
A4 v
8.5 × 11 v
A4 w
A3 w
11 × 17 w 8.5 × 11 w A4 w
B4 w
A4 v
A4 v
A3 w
A4 w
B5 v
B5 w
8.5 × 14 w
11 × 17 w
B4 w
A3 w
Appropri-
ate paper
A5 v
A4 w
B5 v
B4 w
A4 v
A3 w
Paper or-
der
(from top
to bottom)
A5 v
A5 w
A4 w
A4 v
B5 w
F4 w
B5 v
B4 w
A3 w
A4 w
F4 w
B4 w
A3 w
B5 v
B5 w
B4 w
A4 w
A4 v
B4 w
B5 v
B5 w
A3 w
A4 v
A4 v
A3 w
A4 v
A4 w
A4 w
F4 w
B4 w
A3 w
F4 w
A3 w
A4 w
F4 w
If recording paper of B5 w, B5 v, A4 wor A4 vsize is selected, the image
on that page may be extended over to multiple pages when recorded.
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!
Detail
If the size of the paper on which the facsimile actually prints is smaller
than that of the paper selected at step 1, the document is printed in
reduced size.
When [Print Separate Fax Pages] is set to OFF, if the direction of the
paper on which the facsimile actually prints is different with that of the
paper selected at step 1, the document is automatically printed so that it
can be output appropriately rotated by a 90-degree angle.
If you print mixed size documents, this process is executed on each
page.
If the paper sizes selected in step 1 and step 2 are set in several paper
trays, the paper tray used is selected according to the setting of the au-
tomatic paper size selection function. Refer to the “User's Guide (Copy
Operations)” for more detailed information.
If the required paper size is only set in the manual insertion tray, the
document is printed on the paper fed from the tray; however, if the
automatic paper size selection function or the automatic tray selection
function is disabled on the tray, the tray is not selected.
Even if the page division is set to ON, the page will not be divided if the
[TX/RX Setting] is set as follows.
[Tray Selection for RX Print] is set
[Min. Reduction for RX Print] is set to [× 1.0]
[Print Paper Selection] is set to [Fixed Size] or [Priority Size]
[Duplex Print (RX)] is set to [ON]
If no printable paper is set, a message asking you to set the printable
paper appears.
If [Print Paper Selection] is set to [Priority Size]:
The appropriate paper is selected among 8.5 × 11, 8.5 × 14 and 11 × 17
(A4, B4 and A3). If it is not available, paper is selected as usual and
recorded.
If [Print Paper Selection] is set to [Fixed Size]:
The appropriate paper is selected among 8.5 × 11, 8.5 × 14 and 11 × 17
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(A4, B4 and A3). If it is not available, the message stays appearing until
the paper is loaded.
If [Tray Selection for RX Print] is set to other than [Auto]:
It is recorded to fit in the size of the paper in the paper tray (except
manual insertion tray) that is set in [Tray Selection for RX Print].
If [Print Paper Selection] is set to other than [Auto Select] and [Tray
Selection for RX Print] is set to other than [Auto]:
The setting in the [Tray Selection for RX Print] takes precedence.
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4.5.3 Recording at Full Scale
A received document is recorded on the same size of paper at full scale when
[Min. Reduction for RX Print] is set to [× 1.0] in the Utility Mode. If the same
paper size is not available, it is recorded on the larger paper size.
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Detail
The Print Separate Fax Page is not available.
You cannot record an image larger than 11 x 17 size.
If appropriate paper is not available, a message appears until the paper
is loaded.
Original
Received Document
2002/09/20 13:39 #002 P.001
2002/09/20 13:39 #002 P.001
Reduced at
full scale
Rx time: 09/20/2002
13:39
Rx No. :P.001
Rx time: 09/20/2002
13:39
Rx No. :P.001
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Recording Method at the Reception
The following table shows relationship between the paper size of the
received document and the document actually recorded.
Paper size of the received
document
Selecting a tray
Setting of [Min. Reduction for RX Print] from [Tray Selec-
tion for RX Print]
× 1.0
96 - 87%
Standard size (A3 - A5)
Recorded at full
scale to fit in the
larger paper
Recorded after be- Recorded after be-
ing reduced to fit in ing reduced to fit in
the same size of
paper
the specified size
of paper
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
Long original
(longer than the division re- scale to fit in the
The page
Recorded at full
Recorded after be- Recorded after be-
ing reduced to fit in ing reduced to fit in
Standard size)
cording
OFF
larger paper
the appropriate
size of paper
the specified size
of paper
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
The page
division re- scale to fit in the
Recorded at full
Recorded after
page division de-
Recorded after be-
ing reduced to fit in
cording
ON
larger paper
pending on the pa- the specified size
per used of paper
A
B
C
D
A
B
A
B
C
D
C
D
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!
Detail
When [Duplex Print (RX)] is set, a record can be made on the screen for
paper.
See p. 10-52 for more information.
In the color mode, a fax is always recorded on the regular size paper in
life size. And the printing on a long sheet is unavailable.
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4.6
Reception Information
When reception information is set to Inside or Outside by [Header/Footer
Position], the reception information (date, time, receiving number, page
number) will be recorded in the received document.
!
Detail
In the color mode of the IP address fax, [Outside Body Text] cannot be
used. Even when set to [Outside Body Text], information received is
added to [Inside Body Text].
The setting of [Footer Position] is normally shared with the fax function.
Set to Inside Body Text
Original
01/20/2006
R001 P.001/003
Set to Outside Body Text
Original
Original
01/20/2006
R001 P.001/003
Set to OFF
!
Detail
See "Header/Footer Position" on page 10-47 for information about
setting.
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5
Troubleshooting
5.1
Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)
When the E-mail cannot be sent, correct the trouble by referring to the table
below. If the mail cannot still be transmitted after the corrective procedures,
contact your service representative.
!
Detail
When no transmission can be made, the TX Report is output. For details,
When an Nxx form error code is indicated, refer to page 5-5.
For the troubles such as document jam, paper jam, inferior image quality,
exhausted toner, etc., refer to "User’s Guide (Copy Operations)".
Check Points
Corrective Actions
Does the E-mail capacity to be
transmitted exceed the SMTP
server capacity ?
When SMTP server has been set up and the set size is ex-
ceeded, an error results and the E-mail cannot be trans-
mitted. Refer to "User’s Guide (Network/scanner
Operations)" for the SMTP server capacity setting meth-
od.
Is the transmission procedure cor- Check the transmission procedure and transmit again.
Are the setting and connection of Check the network for correct setting and connection.
the network correct ?
Refer to "User’s Guide (Network/Scanner Operations)"
for the network setting method.
correct ? mail address setting method.
!
Detail
Even though "----" is marked on the transmission result screen (Job List
> FAX TX > Job History > Comm. Setting) or in the space for the result of
activity report, the E-mail may not arrive at the receiver due to a trouble
on the internet. The "----" mark on the transmission result screen or
activity report signifies that the transmission has successfully reached
your server. When Message Disposition Notification (MDN) is received,
"OK" is marked in the space for the Transmit result screen or activity
report. When sending or receiving important information, confirm the
result.
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Network Fax
Troubleshooting
5
5.2
Cannot Send Messages (IP Address Fax)
When a document cannot be sent, try to correct the problem by referring to
the table below. If the document still cannot be sent properly even after
attempting to correct the problem, please contact your service
representative.
!
Detail
When an Nxx form error code is indicated, refer to page 5-5.
For the troubles such as document jam, paper jam, inferior image quality,
exhausted toner, etc., refer to "User’s Guide (Copy Operations)".
Check Points
Corrective Actions
Is the transmission procedure cor- Check the transmission procedure and then try sending
rect? again.
Is the FAX number of the destina- Using program dialing or abbreviated dialing, there may
tion being called correct? Are pro- be an error in registration of the FAX number. Try printing
gram dialing or abbreviated
dialing numbers registered cor-
rectly?
out the Abbreviated Dialing List and check if the number
is registered correctly. Correct if there is an error in regis-
tration.
Are the setting and connection of Check [[TCP/IP Setting]] of [Network Setting] in the Utility
the network correct ?
Mode if it is correct. When there is an error found, correct
it.
Is the network cable connected
properly?
Is the network cable disconnected? Check the network
cable connection and connect it if it is disconnected.
Is there a problem with the receiv- Is the power of the receiving facsimile turned off, is it out
ing machine?
of paper or is there another problem? Telephone the des-
tination and check if there is a problem.
Network Fax
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Troubleshooting
5
5.3
Cannot Receive Messages
When a document cannot be received, try to correct the problem by referring
to the table below. If the document still cannot be received properly even
after attempting to correct the problem, please contact your service
representative.
!
Detail
When the file format of which is not supported is received, the Network
Fax RX Error Report is printed. For details of the Network Fax RX Error
Report, see page 11-12.
When an Nxx form error code is indicated, refer to page 5-6.
For the troubles such as document jam, paper jam, inferior image quality,
exhausted toner, etc., refer to "User’s Guide (Copy Operations)".
Description of Check Points
Problem
Corrective Actions
Cannot receive Is paper in the
machine?
If the add paper icon is lit, the machine is out of paper and
received documents are stored in memory. Add paper.
Refer to the “User's Guide (Copy Operations)” for the
procedure for adding paper.
Is paper
jammed in the
machine?
In case of paper jam, received documents are stored in
memory. Removed the jammed paper. Refer to the “Us-
er's Guide (Copy Operations)” for the procedure for cor-
recting paper jams.
Is the machine
out of toner?
No mail can be received if the toner has exhausted. Re-
place the toner bottle immediately. Refer to the “User's
Guide (Copy Operations)” for the procedure for replacing
the toner bottle.
Is the network
Is the network cable disconnected? Check the network
cable connect- cable connection and connect it if it is disconnected.
ed properly?
Arethememory Check the memory and the hard disk to see if there is a
size and the
hard disk size
sufficient?
sufficient space left in each of them.
When the capacity is getting low, a fax may not be re-
ceived or, even if received, it may not be printed.
No outputs
Hasn't the
Memory RX
been set?
When the Memory RX is set, print the document received
by following the procedure given below.
1. Press [Box] on the control panel.
2. Press [System User Box].
3. Press [Memory RX User Box].
4. Enter the password and press [OK].
5. Select a document you want to print and press [Print].
6. When the printer completes printing, press [Close].
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Network Fax
Troubleshooting
5
5.4
Error Message Displayed
When there occurs any trouble with this machine, the error screen is
displayed. And on this error screen, the following error message is shown.
Take a necessary step referring to the table given below.
When there is no normal communication available after taking action,
contact your service representative.
Error code of the transmission system
Code Classification Details of the error Redi- Corrective Action
al
N10
Connection er- Destination error
ror
No
Check the condition of the other par-
ty machine.
Check the network setting of local
machine.
Ask the network administrator if the
network is operating normally.
N11
N12
N13
Connection er- Connectiondeclined No
Reception is declined.
Check the condition of the other par-
ty machine.
ror
by the other party
machine
Connection er- Disconnection of the Yes
ror line
Check to see if there occurs any ab-
normal condition with the network,
such as the disconnection of a cable.
Connection er- No response re-
No
Check the condition of the other par-
ty machine.
Check the network setting of local
machine.
ror
ceived from the net-
work
Ask the network administrator if the
network is operating normally.
N14
N15
N16
N17
N18
Protocol error
Protocol error
Protocol error
Protocol error
Other errors
Mail delivery error
No
Check the condition of the other par-
ty machine. Send it again after wait-
ing for a while.
Connection reset by Yes
the other party ma-
chine
Check the condition of the other par-
ty machine. Send it again after wait-
ing for a while.
Local machine net-
work busy
Yes
Check the condition of the other par-
ty machine. Send it again after wait-
ing for a while.
Communication
time out
No
Check the condition of the other par-
ty machine. Send it again after wait-
ing for a while.
Other errors
No
Check the each settings.
Check to see if there occurs any ab-
normal condition with the network,
such as the disconnection of a cable.
After turning off and on the main
power switch, send it again.
Network Fax
5-5
Troubleshooting
5
Code Classification Details of the error Redi- Corrective Action
al
N20
Memory error
Memory overflow
No
The memory is full.
Check to see if there is any other job
being handled.
With the number of transmission
sheets reduced or the resolution for
read reduced, send it again.
N21
HDD error
HDD error
No
HDD is full.
Delete unnecessary files.
With the number of transmission
sheets reduced or the resolution for
read reduced, send it again.
N22
N25
Conversion er- Conversion error
ror
No
No
After turning off and on the main
power switch, send it again.
Memory over-
flow
Memory overflow
The memory is full.
Check to see if there is any other job
being handled.
With the number of transmission
sheets reduced or the resolution for
read reduced, send it again.
Error code of the reception system
Code
Classification Details of the error Corrective Action
N50
SMTP recep-
tion
SMTP reception er- When the SMTP reception does not start in
ror
60 minutes after connection for an incom-
ing call, this error may be resulted.
Ask the sender to send it again.
N51
N52
Decode
Decode
In excess of the
length specified for length of the text being reduced.
reception
Ask the sender to send it again after the
In excess of the
number of pages
specified for recep-
tion
Ask the sender to send it again after the
number of text sheets being reduced.
N53
N54
Decode
Decode
File error
Ask the sender to send it again in a correct
file format as shown below.
Internet Fax: TIFF
IP Address Fax: PDF or TIFF
Decode error
The data has been received in an incorrect
format. Ask the sender to send it again in a
correct format.
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Network Fax
Troubleshooting
5
5.5
Call for Service
The call for service screen displays when it is necessary for you to contact
your service representative. The call for service screen contains the
telephone number and FAX number of your service representative. This page
shows the procedure for reporting a network fax problem to your service
representative by phone.
7 CAUTION
To prevent the risk of serious accident, perform the following when the call
for service screen is displayed and the facsimile is no longer able to operate.
%
%
%
%
1.
2.
3.
4.
Write down the trouble code number of the message.
Turn off the auxiliary power switch and main power switch.
Disconnect the power cord from the outlet.
Contact your service representative and inform the representa-
tive of the trouble code number.
Network Fax
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Specifications
6
6
Specifications
6.1
Specifications (Internet Fax)
Main product specifications relating to internet fax functions are indicated
below.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Item
Specifications
Image memory capacity
27 GB* (27 GB of 40 GB of the hard disk is used as a
memory.)
Max. no. of stored pages
Scanning line density
Approx. 9000 pages*
(numbers of pages in the case of storing standard A4-
size pages containing approximately 700 characters at
“fine” resolution)
Ultra Fine:
Super Fine:
Fine:
600 dpi × 600 dpi
400 dpi × 400 dpi
200 dpi × 200 dpi
200 dpi × 100 dpi
Normal:
Transmission mode
(File Type)
monochrome (TIFF)
Transmission coding methods
Max. scanning size
TIFF-S (MH), TIFF-F (MR/MMR)
A3 (420 mm × 297 mm)
Width: 297 mm
Length: MAX. 432 mm
Max. recording size
A3 (420 mm × 297 mm)
Originals in excess of 1000 mm cannot be received.
When receiving originals longer than the paper size in
the paper trays, printing is made according to the set-
ting of [Print Separate Fax Pages].
Treatment of
Mail transmitted
None
transmission error again.
Internet FAX Rx
Error Report
When documents cannot be sent to the SMTP server,
transmission error report to be printed/not printed can
be set.
When MDN/DSN response is received, to be print-
ed/not to be printed can be set.
When MDN/DSN response is received, transmission
result is indicated on the transmission control report.
MDN/DSN response monitoring time can be set in the
range from 0 to 99 hours.
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Network Fax
Specifications
6
Item
Specifications
Mail reception
Mail acquisition
interval
Can be set to 1 - 60 minutes.
Manual POP re-
ception
Possible
Reception by
specifying a box
Not Available (except Memory RX)
width: A4 / B4 / A3
Received docu-
ment size
Reception coding TIFF-S (MH), TIFF-F (MR/MMR)
system
List/report
Print DSN Mes-
sage
Possible
Print MDN Mes-
sage
Possible
Print Receipt Mail Possible
Text
Network FAX Ac- Shared with Fax Activity Report. Max. 100.
tivity Report
Network Fax Rx
Error Report
Possible
*
The Internal hard disk is common used of each function of the Copy, the
Scan, the Print and the Box.
Network Fax
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Specifications
6
6.2
Specifications (IP Address Fax)
Main product specifications relating to IP Address Fax functions are
indicated below.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Item
Specifications
Image memory capacity
Max. no. of stored pages
27 GB* (27 GB of 40 GB of the hard disk is used as a
memory.)
Approx. 9000 pages*
(numbers of pages in the case of storing standard A4-
size pages containing approximately 700 characters at
“fine” resolution)
Scanning line density
Ultra Fine:
Super Fine:
Fine:
600 dpi × 600 dpi
400 dpi × 400 dpi
200 dpi × 200 dpi
200 dpi × 100 dpi
Normal:
Transmission mode
(File Type)
Color (PDF) / Monochrome (TIFF)
Coding methods
MH/MR/MMR
Max. scanning size
A3 (420 mm × 297 mm)
Width: 297 mm
Length: MAX. 432 mm
Max. recording size
A3 (420 mm × 297 mm)
Originals in excess of 1000 mm cannot be received.
In the color mode, the reception of an original in ex-
cess of 432 mm in length is unavailable.
When receiving originals longer than the paper size in
the paper trays, printing is made according to the set-
ting of [Print Separate Fax Pages].
*
The Internal hard disk is common used of each function of the Copy, the
Scan, the Print and the Box.
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Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
7
Transmission Applications
7.1
Opening the Scan Setting Screen
!
Detail
The use of the Comm. Setting screen is not available for the network fax.
Press the key for the function you want to set to open the screen in which
you can set the function.
You can combine more than one function; however, you cannot select
functions that are not compatible with a function previously selected.
Those functions appear dimmed on the control panel.
Opening the Scan Setting Screen
If you send a FAX with an application function, open the Scan Setting screen
and set the functions you want to use.
1
2
Press [Fax] on the control panel to open the FAX screen.
Press [Scan Setting].
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Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
3
Press the key for the function you want to use. Pressing [Application]
in the Scan Setting screen allows you to display the screen for the
application setting.
In case of monochrome mode
In case of color mode
–
The use of the color mode is available only for the IP Address Fax.
4
Conduct either of the following operations.
–
–
–
When the dedicated screen is displayed:
Set a function in the screen displayed and then press [OK].
When a function is selected:
Press [OK].
Press [Cancel] to return to the original communication setting.
The FAX screen will be restored.
Network Fax
7-3
Transmission Applications
7
7.2
Application Functions Overview
The following function is displayed in the Scan Setting screen or the
Application screen.
In case of monochrome mode
[Cancel]
Returns to the former screen.
In case of color mode
[OK]
This is pressed when returning to the fax
screen.
[OFF]
Release the setting that has been set and
return to the preceding screen.
Application function screen
[Reset]
Turn off all the functions provided on the
screen.
Special Origi- Mixed Origi-
You can send document pages of mixed sizes in a single se-
nall:
nal
Z-Folded
Original
You can send Z folded original because the ADF can determine
the document size properly. Some facsimiles cannot detect the
document size if it has been folded. (page 7-10)
Bind Position:
Frame Erase:
Function to specify the stapling position of the original when
reading a double side original in the ADF and correct vertically
When transmitting pages in a book, this function allows you to
erase dark bands that would otherwise be reproduced in the
marginal areas of the transmitted pages. (page 7-19)
Background Adjustment:
Sharpness:
Function to send a message after adjusting the density in the
background color of the original. (page 7-22)
Function to send a message after making the edge of character
No use is available while in the color mode of the IP Address
Fax.
TX Stamp
When transmitting a fax via the copier's ADF, a stamp can be
affixed to the pages of the document that have already been
scanned, allowing you to confirm that these pages have been
Number of Originals:
Not used for Network Fax mode.
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Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
Scan Size:
This function allows you to designate the size of the document
to be transmitted. It is convenient when you intend to transmit
*1
Header Setting
File Type:
:
When transmitting jobs by FAX, specify a method to attach the
Header Information for each job. (page 7-33)
[Header Setting] cannot selected depending on the country.
For the Internet fax, TIFF is fixed.
In the case of the IP Address Fax, this is fixed to TIFF in the
monochrome transmission mode, and to PDF in the color
transmission mode.
*1
:
The displays are different depending on the country.
!
Detail
The use of the color mode is available only for the IP Address Fax.
The key representing the function you select will be appear reversed.
Network Fax
7-5
Transmission Applications
7
7.3
Comm. Setting screen
-
-
The use of the Comm. Setting screen is not available for the network fax.
While in the broadcast fax mixed with the G3 fax, the Password TX, the
F-Code TX, and the Line Setting can be set for the network fax function.
The details of the setting are applicable only to the G3 fax.
!
Detail
For more information about Comm. Setting screen, refer to "User’s Guide
(Facsimile Operations) ".
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Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
7.4
Mixed Original
Mixed Original
Mixed Original is a function that allows you to send document pages of
mixed sizes in a single sequence of operations.
Transmitted and reproduced in the
same sizes as the original pages at
the destination.
You set document pages of
mixed sizes on the ADF.
0 Specifications
Memory TX is selected automatically.
When Original size and Mixed size original are specified simultaneously,
Original size takes priority.
0 Functions incompatible
Bind Position
1
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
2
3
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
Press [Special Original].
Network Fax
7-7
Transmission Applications
7
4
5
Press [Mixed Original].
–
To release the setting, press [OFF].
Press [OK].
The Application screen will be restored.
6
7
8
Press [OK].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the Scan Setting or Application screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
10 Set the original document.
7-8
Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
–
information about setting the document.
11 Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
!
Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
Network Fax
7-9
Transmission Applications
7
7.5
Z-Folded Original
Z-Folded Original
You can send Z folded original because the ADF can determine the
document size properly. Some facsimiles cannot detect the document size if
it has been folded.
0 Specifications
The ADF must be used. Folded original does not work with the platen
glass.
The pages following the first page will be assumed to be the same size
as the first page.
If those pages have different sizes, select Mixed original not Folded
original.
0 Functions incompatible
Mixed Original, Long Original, Separate Scan
1
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
2
3
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
Press [Special Original].
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Network Fax
Transmission Applications
Press [Z-Folded Original].
7
4
5
6
–
To release the setting, press [OFF].
Press [OK].
The Application screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
–
To release the setting, press [Cancel].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
7
8
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the Scan Setting or Comm. Setting
screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
Network Fax
7-11
Transmission Applications
7
10 Set the original document.
information about setting the document.
–
11 Press [Start].
The FK-502 stores the document in memory before starting
transmission.
!
Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
7-12
Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
7.6
Long Original
Long Original
You can send originals longer than 432 mm.
When Long Original mode is selected, pages of up to 600 mm can be
transmitted.
0 Specifications
The ADF must be used. Long original does not work with the platen glass.
0 Long originals cannot be transmitted in the mode of multiple sheets of
originals. To transmit long originals, set them one by one to ADF.
0 Functions incompatible
Duplex, Frame Erase, Mixed Original, Bind Position, Separate Scan
1
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
2
3
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
Press [Special Original].
Network Fax
7-13
Transmission Applications
7
4
5
6
Press [Long Original].
–
To release the setting, press [OFF].
Press [OK].
The Application screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
–
To release the setting, press [Cancel].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
7
8
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the Scan Setting or Comm. Setting
screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
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Network Fax
Transmission Applications
10 Set the original document.
7
–
information about setting the document.
11 Press [Start].
The FK-502 stores the document in memory before starting
transmission.
!
Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
Network Fax
7-15
Transmission Applications
7
7.7
Bind Position
Bind Position
The Top/bottom correction function allows you to specify the appropriate
binding style when transmitting a two-sided document (i.e., when pages are
printed on both sides). The binding style you select will allow the pages of a
two-sided document to be read appropriately by binding right to left or top
to bottom.
0 Specifications
The ADF must be used. The platen glass cannot be used for transmission
in Top/bottom correction mode.
0 Functions incompatible
Mixed Original, Separate Scan
1
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
2
3
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
Press [Bind Position].
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Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
4
Press [Left/Right Bind] or [Top/Bottom Bind] to specify the manner of
binding of the original document having both faces printed.
–
To release the setting, press [OFF].
5
6
7
8
Press [OK].
The Application screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the FAX Application screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
10 Place the document with the imaged side up.
–
information about setting the document.
11 Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
Network Fax
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Transmission Applications
7
!
Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
7-18
Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
7.8
Frame Erase Transmission
Note
The displays are different depending on the country.
Frame Erase Transmission
Frame Erase is a function that, when transmitting a document bound in the
form of a book, does not allow transmission of dark bands that would
otherwise be reproduced in the marginal areas of the transmitted pages.
Dark bands can be reproduced when the original is a book or read with the
ADF left open. Frame erasure transmission prevents reproduction of dark
bands.
0 Specifications
Memory TX is selected automatically.
You can use both Platen glass and ADF.
The width of erasure can be set in steps of 1/16 inches (0.1 mm) in the
range of 1/16 to 2 inches (0.1 - 50 mm).
Initial setting of erasure width: 3/16 inches (5.0 mm.)
If Frame Erase are combined, the effect of frame erasure applies to the
original page format that is yet to be divided.
1
2
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
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Transmission Applications
7
3
4
Press [Frame Erase].
Select [Top], [Left], [Right] or [Bottom] and determine the width of
erasure with the keypad, [+] or [-].
–
To release the setting, press [OFF].
5
6
7
8
Press [OK].
The Application screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the FAX Application screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
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Network Fax
Transmission Applications
10 Set the original document.
7
–
information about setting the document.
11 Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
!
Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
Network Fax
7-21
Transmission Applications
7
7.9
Background Adjustment
Background Adjustment
Background Adjustment is a function to adjust the density in the background
color of the original. When the background of the original is colored, the base
sheet of the original may turn black with the colors read. On such an
occasion like this, a message can be sent after adjusting the density in the
background color of the original.
0 Specifications
Both of the platen glass and the ADF can be used.
1
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
2
3
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
Press [Background Adjustment].
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Transmission Applications
7
4
Press [Dark] when you want to make darker the density of the
background color of the original, and press [Light] when you want to
make it lighter. Press [Auto] for automatic setting.
–
–
When [Auto] is selected, preliminary operations are made for each
original to determine the Background Adjustment. And as the
result, the speed in Scanning gets slowed down.
To release the setting, press [Cancel].
5
6
7
8
Press [OK].
The Application screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the FAX Application screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
10 Set the original document.
information about setting the document.
–
11 Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
Network Fax
7-23
Transmission Applications
7
!
Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
7-24
Network Fax
Transmission Applications
7
7.10 Sharpness
Sharpness
Sharpness is a function to adjust the intensity at the edge section. In the case
of document with characters blurred, setting the Sharpness to [+] allows the
characters to be adjusted clearly. And setting it to [-] allows them to be
adjusted so that they have a smooth impression.
0 Specifications
Both of the platen glass and the ADF can be used.
No use is available while in the color mode of the IP Address Fax.
1
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
2
3
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
Press [Sharpness].
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4
When you want to make the edge section clear and sharp, or when you
want to make it smooth, press
or
to the [+] or [-] side.
–
To release the setting, press [Cancel].
5
6
7
8
Press [OK].
The Application screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the FAX Application screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
10 Set the original document.
information about setting the document.
–
11 Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
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Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
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7.11 TX Stamp
TX Stamp
When transmitting a fax via the ADF, a stamp can be affixed to the pages of
the document that have already been scanned, allowing you to confirm that
these pages have been scanned. The stamp is a pink circle ( ), 4 mm in
diameter and affixed at the rear edge on the front side of the original
document. When both sides of a sheet are transmitted, the stamp is affixed
respectively on the front side.
Front surface of
original document
Original document
transmitting direction
Stamp position
0 Specifications
The stamp ink must be replaced when it runs out. When color of the
verification stamp becomes light, contact your service representative for
a replacement.
When mixed original mode is selected, no stamp may be affixed to the
above position.
Even though the TX Stamp function has been set, no TX Stamp is put if
the document is transmitted in the multi-feeding. In such a case, transmit
the document again.
Check if the document was correctly transmitted by the Transmission
Report or Transmit Result of the CHECK MODE.
1
2
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
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3
Press [TX Stamp].
–
To release the setting, press [TX Stamp] again.
4
5
6
Press [OK].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the Scan Setting or Comm. Setting
screen.
7
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
8
Set the original document.
–
information about setting the document.
9
Press [Start].
The FK-502 stores the document in memory before starting
transmission.
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Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
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7.12 Scan Size
Scan Size
The Scan size select function enables you to designate the paper size for the
document as transmitted to be equal to the paper size loaded at the
receiving end. This means that most of your original image will be printed
without any reduction. Normally, when the paper size loaded at the
destination is too small to accommodate the image being transmitted, the
original image will be reduced to fit the paper size. This feature gives you the
option to print a portion of the image with no reduction.
0 Specifications
Memory TX is selected automatically.
The location where originals are read differs when the original is placed
on the ADF or platen glass.
When Original size set and Mixed size original are specified
simultaneously, the size specified by Original size set take priority.
1
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
2
3
Press [Scan Setting] and then press [Application].
Press [Scan Size].
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4
Press the key representing the size of the document to transmit.
–
To release the setting, press [Cancel].
5
6
7
8
Press [OK].
The Application screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the FAX Application screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
10 Set the original document.
information about setting the document.
–
11 Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
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Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
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7.13 Header Setting
Whether to attach the Header Information to each job can be specified at the
time of FAX transmission.
Register the contents to add to the original as [Header Information] as the
Header in the Utility Mode.
Set the method to attach the Header Information in the [Header/Footer
Position] in the Utility Mode.
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Detail
[Header Setting] cannot be selected depending on the country.
Information and Header/Footer Position.
1
2
3
Press [Fax ]on the control panel to view the Fax screen.
Press [Scan Setting].
Press [Header Setting].
4
Select the parameter you wish to set.
–
To release the setting, press [Cancel].
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–
–
If the Header Information is set to [OFF], by changing the [Header
Setting] to ON from the Fax screen, Header Information is added to
the [Outside Body Text].
5
When changing the name of a sender, press [ON] in [Change Sender
Name]. Then select the name of a sender you want to change from the
list and press [OK].
–
Setting.
6
7
8
Press [OK].
The Scan Setting screen will be restored.
Press [OK].
The FAX screen will be restored.
Set other functions if necessary.
–
information about setting functions in the FAX screen. See
about setting functions in the FAX Application screen.
9
Designate the destination.
–
designating the destination.
10 Set the original document.
information about setting the document.
–
11 Press [Start].
Transmission begins.
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!
Detail
To cancel transmission, see "Canceling Transmission" on page 3-41.
If transmission fails, refer to "Cannot Send Messages (Internet Fax)" on
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7.14 Sending after the check of destination
When you specify the destination and press the [Start] button, the Check
Destination screen and the number of cases appear. Sending after the
destination check prevents erroneous transmission due to incorrect
destination.
!
Detail
To use the Destination Check Display function, you should set the
Destination Check Display function to ON at the time of the Function
of the Destination Check Display function.
1
Press [Fax] on the control panel to view the FAX screen, if it is not
already displayed.
2
3
Set [Scan Setting], [Comm. Setting] if necessary.
Designate the destination.
–
information about designating the destination.
4
5
Set the original document.
–
information about setting the document.
Press [Start].
Check Destination screen appears.
6
Check that a correct destination is specified and press the [TX] or
[Start] button.
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8
Useful Functions for Reception
8.1
Memory Reception
In the Utility Mode, you can set fax function to receive documents, store
them in memory, and print them out as needed. This mode is called Memory
Reception. The following sections describe the procedures of printing and
deleting the document received and held in memory, assuming that Memory
Reception is already set up.
!
Detail
To set up for Memory Reception, see "Memory RX" on page 10-58.
8.1.1 Printing a Document Held in Memory
Printing a Document Held in Memory
Perform the following procedure to print the document received and held in
memory.
1
2
Press [Box] on the control panel to view the Box screen, if it is not
already displayed.
Select [System User Box] tab and [Memory RX User Box].
–
When the User Authentication function is set to [ON], [Personal
User Box] tab is displayed.
3
Enter the password and press [OK].
–
–
To interrupt operation, press [Cancel].
If you press [C] (clear), the information you have entered will be
deleted.
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4
5
Select the received document using
or
and press [Print].
Press [Start].
The designated document will print.
!
Detail
When you want to display the next or previous screen, press
or
.
To interrupt operation, press [Close] before pressing [Print].
Pressing [Proof Print] lets the first page in the selected file be printed out,
allowing you to confirm the contents.
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8.1.2 Deleting a Document Held in Memory
Deleting a Document Held in Memory
Perform the following procedure to delete the document received and held
in memory.
1
2
Press [Box] on the control panel to view the Box screen, if it is not
already displayed.
Select [System User Box] tab and press [Memory RX User Box].
3
Enter the password and press [OK].
–
–
To interrupt operation, press [Cancel].
If you press [C] (clear), the information you have entered will be
deleted.
4
5
Select the received document using
or
and press [Delete].
Press [Yes] on the displayed confirmation screen.
The designated document will print.
!
Detail
To interrupt operation, press [Close] before pressing [Print].
Pressing [Proof Print] lets the first page in the selected file be printed out,
allowing you to confirm the contents.
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8.2
Reception Information
8.2.1 Various Reception Information
When [Duplex Print (RX)] is set to [ON]
When [Duplex Print (RX)] is set to [ON] in transmission/reception mode
setting of the Utility Mode, documents are printed on both sides of the paper.
2002/09/20 09:38 #002 P.001
Front side
. 0 0 2
2 0 0 2 / 0 9 / 2 0 0 9 : 3 8 # 0 0 2
P
Back side
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9
Registering/Settings
9.1
Displaying the Fax Registration Screen
The procedure for displaying the Fax Registration screen is as follows.
Displaying the Fax Registration Screen
1
2
Press [Fax] and [Utility/Counter] on the control panel to display the
Utility Mode screen.
Press [One-Touch Registration].
–
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [One-
Touch Registration], enter the "1" on the keypad.
When the [Registering and Changing Address] of [Restrict Access
to Job Settings] in Utility Mode is set as [Restrict], registering or
changing of the [One-Touch Registration] cannot be performed. For
details of registering or changing the [One-Touch Registration],
contact your administrator.
3
Press [Fax].
Fax Registration screen appears.
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9.2
Registering the Address Book
It is possible to register in the [Address Book] the FAX number and the E-Mail
address of the destination to which a message is frequently sent. The
[Address Book] registered can be used from the [Address Book], [Direct
Input] on the FAX screen.
-
Up to 2,000 addresses (0001 to 2000) can be registered including the
[Address Book] of other functions of this machine such as Scan.
Registering the destination name and the Search Character together with
the [Address Book] allows you to specify the destination by using the
Search Character.
-
This section describes the procedures of registering the Address Book.
!
Detail
[Address Book], [Group] and [Program] can be also registered using the
PageScope Web Connection. Using the PageScope Web Connection,
setting can be changed or addresses can be registered from a computer
connected to the network.
(Network Scanner) for the method to use the PageScope Web
Connection.
You can confirm the registered information in the Abbreviation List.
Registering the E-mail address for the Address Book (Internet Fax)
The procedure for registering the E-mail address for the Address Book is as
follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Address Book].
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–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Address
Book], enter the "1" on the keypad.
3
4
5
Press [Internet Fax Address].
Press [New].
Set the functions.
–
Index:
Select the Search key of the Search Character you want to register
from among [Main] - [etc].
–
–
Name:
Enter the registration name.
E-Mail Address:
Enter the E-mail address of destination.
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–
–
Receiver RX Ability:
Select Compress Type, Paper sizes and Resolution according to
the reception ability of the destination.
When an MDN Response has been received, the ability information
obtained of the other party is automatically overwritten on the
Address Book registered.
6
7
8
Press [OK].
Registration is performed and the registered destination is displayed
on a list.
Press [Close].
When proceeding with the registration of the Address Book, go to Step
4.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Address Book].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Address
Book], enter the "1" on the keypad.
3
4
Press [IP Address Fax Destination].
Press [New].
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5
Set the functions.
–
Index:
Select the Search key of the Search Character you want to register
from among [Main] - [etc].
–
–
–
–
–
Name:
Enter the registration name.
IP Address:
Enter the IP address or host name of destination.
Receiving Model Type:
Specify the model type (Full Color/Black) of the other party.
Port Number:
Specify the port number.
Even when changing the Address Book that has been registered,
the model type (Full Color/Black) of the other party and the port
number cannot be changed.
6
7
8
Press [OK].
Registration is performed and the registered destination is displayed
on a list.
Press [Close].
When proceeding with the registration of the Address Book, go to Step
4.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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9.3
Registering the Group
Several Address Books can be assigned to one and the same Group. This
feature is convenient when you often transmit the same information to many
destinations simultaneously and receive from them by sequential polling.
-
Up to 100 groups (01 - 99, 00) can be registered, including the Groups
used by the Scan function.
-
-
Up to 500 Address Books can be registered for each Group.
Address Book can be registered for the Group. Be sure to operate the
Group registration after registering the destination in the Address Book.
For details of registering the Address Book, see "Registering the Address
–
-
Each Group can have a Group name.
The explanation here is given of the operation to register the Address Book
and the Group name in the Group.
!
Detail
[Address Book], [Group] and [Program] can be also registered using the
PageScope Web Connection. Using the PageScope Web Connection,
setting can be changed or addresses can be registered from a computer
connected to the network.
(Network Scanner) for the method to use the PageScope Web
Connection.
You can confirm the registered information in the Group Destination List.
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Registering the Group (Internet Fax)
The procedure for registering the Group is as follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Group].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Group],
enter the "2" on the keypad.
3
4
Press [New].
Set the functions.
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–
–
Name:
Enter the registration name.
Destination:
Select an address from [Internet Fax Address] that is registered in
Group.
[Internet Fax Address] can be not registered together with User Box
and E-mail at the same time.
5
Press [OK].
Registration is performed and the registered destination is displayed
on a list.
6
7
Press [Close].
When proceeding with the registration of Group, go to Step 3.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Group].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Group],
enter the "2" on the keypad.
3
4
Press [New].
Set the functions.
–
Name:
Enter the registration name.
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–
–
Receiving Model Type:
Specify the model type (Full Color/Black) of the other party.
Destination:
Select an Address Book that is registered in the Group from [IP
Address Fax Destination].
The IP Address Fax Destination cannot be registered together with
the User Box and the E-Mail at the same time.
When the Receiving Model Type of the Group is set to [Full Color],
IP Address Fax Destinations that can be registered are restricted
only to those in which the model type of the other party is set to the
color copier.
When the model type of the other party of the Group is set to
[Black], the IP Address Fax Destination can be registered
irrespective of the setting of the model type of the other party.
However, a fax is sent to all the addresses in the monochrome
mode.
5
Press [OK].
Registration is performed and the registered destination is displayed
on a list.
6
7
Press [Close].
When proceeding with the registration of Group, go to Step 3.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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9.4
Registering the Program
In combination with the transmission conditions of [Scan Setting], an
address to which messages are sent frequently can be registered in
Program. With these kinds of information registered in Program, you can
invoke the address and the transmission conditions thus registered by just
pressing the Program key of [Program] and send out a message.
-
For the Program, up to 400 (001 to 400) can be registered including the
Program of other functions of this machine.
-
Each Program can have a Program name.
The explanation here is given of the operation to register the Program.
!
Detail
[Address Book], [Group] and [Program] can be also registered using the
PageScope Web Connection. Using the PageScope Web Connection,
setting can be changed or addresses can be registered from a computer
connected to the network.
(Network Scanner) for the method to use the PageScope Web
Connection.
Registering the Program
The procedure for registering the Program is as follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Program].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Program], enter the "3" on the keypad.
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Select the Program you want to register and then press [Edit].
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3
4
Set the functions.
–
Name:
Enter the registration name.
–
–
Receiving Model Type:
Set the model type (Full Color/Black) of the other party. (In the case
of the Internet Fax, this cannot be used.)
Destination:
–
Select an address from [Select from Address Book] or enter it
directly through [Direct Input].
–
–
When Address Book is specified for an address, the details of the
setting for Program take precedence over those for Address Book.
Scan Setting:
When setting the Scan Setting, press [Yes] and then set each
function.
–
Comm. Setting:
When setting the Comm. Setting, press [Yes] and then set each
function. In the case of the network fax, this is not used.
5
6
Press [OK].
Registration is performed and the registered destination is displayed
on a list.
Press [Close].
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When proceeding with the registration of the Program, go to Step 3.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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–
7
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9.5
Registering the Subject and Text of the E-Mail
As for each of the Subject and the Text of the E-Mail, the explanation is given
of the registration operation and the operation to set a default.
!
Detail
The Subject of E-Mail can be registered to 10 and the Text of E-Mail can
be registered to 10.
Registering the Subject of the E-Mail
The procedure for registering the Subject of the E-Mail is as follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Subject/Text (for E-mail)].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Subject/Text (for E-mail)], enter the "4" on the keypad.
3
Press [Subject].
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4
Press [New].
5
Press [Subject].
–
–
The entry of up to 64 characters is available for [Subject] of
[Subject/Text (for E-mail)].
In [No.], an unused number is displayed.
6
7
Enter the Subject in the screen displayed and then press [OK].
For the operation of the entering character, see page 13-3.
–
Press [OK].
Registration is performed and the registered destination is
displayed on a list.
–
8
9
Press [Close].
When proceeding with the registration of the Subject, go to Step 4.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Changing the Subject of the E-Mail
The procedure for changing the Subject of the E-Mail is as follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Subject/Text (for E-mail)].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Subject/Text (for E-mail)], enter the "4" on the keypad.
3
4
Press [Subject].
Select the Subject you want to change and then press [Edit].
–
Pressing
or
allows you to change the page to be
displayed.
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–
You can confirm the settings by selecting the Subject and pressing
[Details].
5
Press [Subject].
6
7
Change the Subject in the screen displayed and then press [OK].
–
For the operation of the entering character, see page 13-3.
Press [OK].
–
To stop registering, press [Cancel].
The Subject is changed.
8
9
Press [Close].
When proceeding with the change of the Subject, go to Step 4.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Setting the Default of the Subject of the E-Mail
The Subject set to the initial value here is used for the Internet Fax
transmission. The procedure for setting the default of the Subject of the E-
Mail is as follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Subject/Text (for E-mail)].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Subject/Text (for E-mail)], enter the "4" on the keypad.
3
4
Press [Subject].
Select the Subject you want to default and then press [Set as Default].
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5
6
Press [Close].
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Registering the Text of the E-Mail
The procedure for registering the Text of the E-Mail is as follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Subject/Text (for E-mail)].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Subject/Text (for E-mail)], enter the "4" on the keypad.
3
4
Press [Text].
Press [New].
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5
Press [Text].
–
–
The entry of up to 256 characters is available for [Text] of
[Subject/Text for E-mail].
In [No.], an unused number is displayed.
6
7
Enter the Text in the screen displayed and then press [OK].
For the operation of the entering character, see page 13-3.
–
Press [OK].
Registration is performed and the registered destination is
displayed on a list.
–
8
9
Press [Close].
When proceeding with the registration of the text, go to Step 4.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Changing the Text of the E-Mail
The procedure for changing the Text of the E-Mail is as follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Subject/Text (for E-mail)].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Subject/Text (for E-mail)], enter the "4" on the keypad.
3
4
Press [Text].
Select the Text you want to change and then press [Edit].
–
Pressing
or
allows you to change the page to be
displayed.
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–
You can confirm the settings by selecting the Text and pressing
[Details].
5
Press [Text].
6
7
Change the Text in the screen displayed and then press [OK].
–
For the operation of the entering character, see page 13-3.
Press [OK].
–
To stop registering, press [Cancel].
The Text is changed.
8
9
Press [Close].
When proceeding with the change of the Text, go to Step 4.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Setting the Default of the Text of the E-Mail
The Text set to the initial value here is used for the Internet Fax transmission.
The procedure for setting the default of the Text of the E-Mail is as follows.
1
2
the Fax Registration screen.
Press [Subject/Text (for E-mail)].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Subject/Text (for E-mail)], enter the "4" on the keypad.
3
4
Press [Text].
Select the Text you want to default and then press [Set as Default].
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5
6
Press [Close].
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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9.6
Setting the Memory RX User Box
When [Memory RX] is set as [ON] by the Utility Mode, a receiving document
is saved in the Memory RX User Box.
!
Detail
For the printing method of Memory RX User Box, see "Memory Recep-
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Utility Mode
10
10 Utility Mode
10.1 Utility Mode Screen
A Utility Mode should be designated to manage this machine. It is recom-
mended that a specific person be authorized as Utility Mode to prevent con-
fusion.
The procedures for entering in and exiting the Utility Mode and setting FAX
functions are described below.
10.1.1 Entering User Setting
Entering User Setting
1
2
Press [Fax] and press [Utility/Counter] on the control panel.
Press [User Setting].
10.1.2 Exiting from User Setting
Exiting from User Setting
1
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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10.1.3 Entering Administrator Setting
Entering Administrator Setting
1
2
Press [Fax] and press [Utility/Counter] on the control panel.
Press [Administrator Setting].
3
Enter the password and press [OK].
!
Detail
The password for the administrator can be changed in [Security Setting].
The administrator should have a responsibility for the management of the
password.
Network Fax
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10.2 FAX Utility Mode List
The Network FAX Utility Mode includes the following items.
is indicated when using the Internet Fax.
is indicated when using the IP Address Fax.
*
indicates factory default setting.
10.2.1 User Setting >> Display Setting >> Fax Basic Screen
Default Setting
Set the initial condition of the FAX screen. (page 10-17)
Item
Description
Available value
*
Default Tab
Set the default of the destination column Program / Group / Ad-
in the fax screen.
dress Book / Direct Input
Default Pro-
gram
Set the default of the Program.
Temporary One-Touch /
PAGE1 - PAGE27
*
*
Address Book
Default Index
Set the default of the Address Book.
Main / ABC - etc
*
Address Type
Set the symbol of the Address type if it is ON / OFF
Symbol Display displayed or not.
*
No. of Charac-
ters for Dest.
Display
Set the number of characters to be dis-
played for the Address Name.
14 char. / 24 char.
10.2.2 User Setting >> Display Setting >> Fax Active Screen
Set the message in transmission if it is displayed on the screen or not.
Item
Description
Available value
*
TX Display
RX Display
Set the message in [Transmission] if it is ON / OFF
displayed on the screen or not.
*
Set the message in [Receive] if it is dis- ON / OFF
played on the screen or not.
Network Fax
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10.2.3 User Setting >> Initial Setting
Item
Description
Available value
Current Setting / Factory
Fax
[Current Setting]:
*
Before entering the Utility Mode, each of Default
the items that have been set on the touch
panel is registered as the default of fax
function.
[Factory Default]:
Values set when shipped from the factory
are registered as the default of fax func-
tion.
10.2.4 Administrator Setting >> System Setting >> Power Save
Setting>> Entering Power Save Mode (Fax)
Item
Description
Available value
*
Entering Power If the [Immediately] have been selected
Normal / Immediately
Save Mode
(Fax)
and it is power save mode when input
signals come, then power save mode will
be resumed after completion of recep-
tion.
10.2.5 Administrator Setting >> System Setting >> Restrict User
Access>> Restrict Operation Setting >> Restrict Fax
Broadcasting
Item
Description
Available value
*
Restrict Fax
Broadcasting
Transmitting the fax to multiple destina-
tions is prohibited.
ON/ OFF
10.2.6 Administrator Setting >> Administrator/Machine Setting
>> Administrator Registration
Enter the E-mail address of the administrator. This is used as a From address
of the IP address fax. (page 10-27)
Item
Description
Available value
Administrator
Registration
Register the administrator of copier.
Name / E-Mail Address
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10.2.7 Administrator Setting >> Administrator/Machine Setting
>> Input Machine Address
Set the E-mail address of the copier that is used by the Internet fax.
Item
Description
Available value
Administrator
Registration
Register the machine name and E-mail
address of copier.
Machine name / E-Mail
10.2.8 Administrator Setting >> Network Setting >> TCP/IP
Setting
When a setting is made to ON, set the IP Address, the Subnet Mask and the
Default Gateway. (page 10-31)
Refer to "User’s Guide (Network/Scanner)" for more information about
TCP/IP Setting.
Item
Description
Available value
*
TCP/IP Setting Set the TCP/IP.
ON /OFF
When a setting is made
to ON, set the IP Ad-
dress, the Subnet Mask
and the Default Gate-
way.
Network Fax
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10.2.9 Administrator Setting >> Network Setting >> E-Mail
Setting >> E-Mail TX (SMTP)
Other setting items of the E-Mail TX (SMTP) are not used for the Internet Fax.
For details, see "User's Guide (Network/Scanner)".
Item
Description
Available value
*
E-Mail TX
(SMTP)
E-Mail TX Set-
ting
A setting is made to decide Allow /Restrict
whether or not the E-mail
TX Setting is used.
SMTP Server
Address
Specify the SMTP server
address or host name.
-
*
Connection
Timeout
Specify the value of con-
nection timeout.
30 - 300 (60 sec. )
Server Capaci- Set a maximum capacity
1 - 100Mbyte/No
Limit
*
ty
per mail that the SMTP
server can receive.
*
Port Number
Specify the value of Port
number.
1 - 65535 (25 )
*
Detail Setting > A setting is made to decide ON/OFF
Authentication
Setting
whether or not the POP Be- When the POP Be-
fore SMTP and the SMTP
Authentication are con-
ducted.
fore SMTP is used,
set the POP Before
SMTP time.
*
(0 - 60 (5 sec. ))
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10.2.10Administrator Setting >> Network Setting >> E-Mail
Setting >> E-Mail RX (POP)
Set the E-Mail RX (POP). (page 10-35)
Other setting items of the E-Mail RX (POP) are not used for the Internet Fax.
For details, see "User's Guide (Network/Scanner)".
Item
Description
Available value
*
E-Mail RX
(POP)
E-Mail RX
Setting
A setting is made to decide ON /OFF
whether or not the E-mail
RX Setting is used.
POP Server
Address
Specify the POP server ad-
dress or host name.
-
Login Name
Password
Detail Set-
Set a log-in name to the
POP server.
-
Set a password to log in to
the POP server.
-
Set the APOP Authentica-
APOP Authentication:
*
ting > APOP tion and specify the value of
ON/OFF
Authentica-
tion
port number and connec-
tion timeout.
Port No.:
1
*
- 65535 (110 )
Connection Timeout:
30 - 300 (30
*
sec. )
*
AutoReceive A setting is made to decide ON/OFF
Check
whether or not a mail is au- Polling Interval:
*
tomatically obtained. When
it is obtained automatically,
specify the Polling Interval.
1 - 60 (15 min. )
Network Fax
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10.2.11Administrator Setting >> Network Setting >> Network Fax
Setting
Item
Description
Available value
*
Network Fax
Function Set- Fax
ting
IP Address
When the IP Address Fax is
used, a setting is made to ON.
ON / OFF
*
Network Fax
Function Set-
ting
Internet Fax When the Internet fax is used, a ON / OFF
setting is made to ON.
*
SMTP TX Set- Port No.
ting
Set a port number while in the
SMTP transmission.
1 - 65535 (25 )
*
Connection Set a time for the connection
30 - 300 (60 sec. )
Timeout
timeout while in the SMTP
transmission.
*
SMTP RX
Setting
SMTP RX
A setting is made to decide
whether or not the SMTP re-
ception function is used.
ON / OFF
*
Port No.
Set a port number while in the
SMTP reception.
1 - 65535 (25 )
*
Connection Set a time for the connection
5 - 1000 (60 sec. )
Timeout
timeout while in the SMTP re-
ception.
10.2.12Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >> Header
Information
Item
Description
Available value
Sender Name
The name registered is printed on the
document received by the other party as and symbols.
a sender information.
Up to 30 in characters
Sender Fax No. The Fax ID registered is printed on the
Up to 20 characters with
document received by the other party as 0 to 9, +, space, * and #
a sender information.
used.
The FAX number of the machine is nor-
mally entered.
Sender Name
Registration
Up to 20 sender names are registered.
The sender names thus registered can be
selected while in the transmission.
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10.2.13Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >> Header/Footer
Position
Set the method of specifying the sender information and the reception
information. (page 10-47)
Item
Description
Available value
Header Posi-
tion
Set a position in which the sender infor- Inside Body Text / Out-
*1
*
mation is printed.
side Body Text / OFF
The use of [Outside Body Text] is una-
vailable for the Internet Fax/IP Address
Fax. Even if set to [Outside Body Text],
the sender information is added to the
[Inside Body Text].
Footer Position Set the reception time and the reception Inside Body Text / Out-
*
number if they are printed or not on the
document received. In the color mode of
the IP address fax, [Outside Body Text]
cannot be used. Even when set to [Out-
side Body Text], information received is
added to [Inside Body Text].
side Body Text / OFF
*1
The setting value is different depending on the country.
10.2.14Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >> Telephone Line
Settings
For the IP address fax function, set the [Number of Redial] and the [Redial
Interval]. These are normally shared with the fax function. For details of other
items related to the Telephone Line Setting, see "User's Guide (Facsimile
Operations). (page 10-50)
Item
Description
Available value
*
Number of Re- Set the number of redials when no re-
*1
0-7 (3 times )
dials
sponse is available due to the other party
being busy.
*
Redial Interval
Set the intervals between the redials.
1-15 (3 min. )
*1
The setting value is different depending on the country.
Network Fax
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10.2.15Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >> TX/RX Setting
Sets the print method at the transmission/reception mode. (page 10-52)
Item
Description
Available value
*
Duplex Print
(RX)
When set to ON, the original received is
printed on both sides of the paper.
OFF / ON
*
Inch Paper Pri- By setting this function ON, inch series
OFF / ON
*1
ority Over A4
form of paper is preferentially selected for
the received original.
*
Print Paper Se- When the priority of each size is set:
Auto Select / Fixed Size
lection
A record is made in the priority size.
When no priority size is set, a record is
made in the nearest size.
When the fixing of each size is set:
A record is made only in the size set.
/ Priority Size
While in the reception in
color mode, this is fixed
to [Auto Select].
1
Print Paper
Size
Set the paper size on which the docu-
ment received is printed.
A3 / B4 / A4* / 8 / × 11 /
2
*1 *2
1
8 / × 14 / 11 × 17
2
The default varies according to the set-
ting of [Inch Paper Priority Over A4].
*
Tray Selection
for RX Print
Determines the paper tray if you want to Auto / Tray 1 / Tray 2 /
fix the paper tray for received document. Tray 3 / Tray 4
While in the reception in
*3
color mode, this is fixed
to [Auto].
*
Min. Reduction Set the output magnification of the origi- 87-96 / × 1.0
*4 *5
for RX Print
nal received.
*
Print Separate
Fax Pages
Determines the default of transmission
mode.
OFF / ON
*6
*
No. of Sets (RX) Set the number of prints for the received 1 -10
document.
*1
:
:
The displays are different depending on the country.
*2
To make the setting of [Print Paper Size] enable, set [Tray Selection for
RX Print] to [Auto].
*3
*4
:
:
Tray type may be different depending on the installed option.
When [Min. Reduction for RX Print] is set to [x1.0], [Print Paper
Selection] and [Tray Selection for RX Print] are set to [Auto]. [Print
Separate Fax Pages] is turned to [OFF].
*5
*6
:
When receiving a fax in the color mode, the text is always recorded in
life size.
:
When receiving a fax in the color mode, the use of [Print Separate Fax
Pages] is not available.
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10.2.16Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >> Function Setting
For details of other items related to the Function Setting, see "User's Guide
(Facsimile Operations).
Item
Description
Available value
*
Destina-
tion
Check
Display
Function
Set whether or not to display the list ON/ OFF
of destinations specified at the time
of facsimile transmission.
*
Memory RX
The memory reception is the function ON/ OFF
used to receive documents and store
in memory so that you can print them
out later as necessary.
10.2.17Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >> Report Settings
Sets the method to print a report. (page 10-60)
Item
Description
Available value
Activity Report
Determines whether to print the report
and the timing at which the report will be
printed out.
OFF / Daily / Every 100
Comm. / 100/Daily
*
When you set the output
of Activity Report to [Dai-
ly] or [100/Daily], you can
also set the time to out-
put the report.
*
TX Report
ON / If TX Fails / OFF
*
Sequential TX
Report
ON / OFF
*
Broadcast Re-
sult Report
Set up the Broadcast Result Report
printing method.
All Dest. /1 Dest. at a
time
*
TX Result Re-
port Check
Determines whether to display the trans- OFF / ON
mission result report select screen. If you
select “ON”, it will be displayed after
each transmission.
*
Network Fax
Determines whether to print the Network ON / OFF
RX Error Report Fax RX Error Report.
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Item
Description
Available value
*
MDN Message Sets whether to print the MDN message Do not Print/Print
automatically.
*
DSN Message
Sets whether to print the received DSN
message automatically.
Do not Print /Print
*
Receipt Mail
Text
Sets whether to print the body of the mail Do not Print/Print
subjected to an error automatically.
*
indicates factory default setting.
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10.2.18Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >> Job Settings List
!
Detail
For details, page 11-28.
10.2.19Administrator Setting >> Fax Setting >> Network Fax
Setting
Item
Description
Available value
*
Black Compression Level
Set the Black Compression MH /MR/MMR
Level while in the mono-
chrome transmission mode.
Internet Fax
RX Ability
Compression
Type
Set the reception ability re-
lated to the compression
type.
MH/MR/MMR
A3/A4/B4
Paper Size
Resolution
Set the reception ability re-
lated to the paper size.
Set the reception ability re-
lated to the resolution.
Std./Fine/Super
Fine/Ultra Fine
(When [Ultra Fine] is set
in [Internet Fax Ad-
vanced Setting]>[Max
Resolution], [UltraFine]
is not displayed.)
*
I-Fax Ad-
vanced Set-
tings
MDN Request A setting is made to decide ON / OFF
whether or not an MDN re-
quest is made.
*
DSN Request
A setting is made to decide ON / OFF
whether or not an DSN re-
quest is made.
*
MDN Re-
sponse
A setting is made to decide ON / OFF
whether or not an MDN re-
sponse is made.
*
MDN/DSN
Response
Watch Time
A setting is made to decide 1 - 99/OFF (24 hours )
whether or not an MDN/DSN
response is monitored.
*
Max Resolu-
tion
Sets the max resolution.
Super Fine/Ultra Fine
Network Fax
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10.2.20Administrator Setting >> Security Setting >>Security De-
tails>>Restrict Fax TX
Item
Description
Available value
*
Restrict Fax TX
All the functions for the FAX trans- ON / OFF
mission are disabled so that any
operation from the [Fax] button on
the control panel is not accepted.
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10.3 Fax Basic Screen Default Setting
Set the initial condition of the FAX screen.
Item
Description
Available value
*
Default Tab
Set the default of the destination column Program / Group / Ad-
in the fax screen.
dress Book / Direct Input
Default Pro-
gram
Set the default of the Program.
Temporary One-Touch /
PAGE1 - PAGE27
*
*
Address Book
Default Index
Set the default of the Address Book.
Main / ABC - etc
*
Address Type
Set the symbol of the Address type if it is ON / OFF
Symbol Display displayed or not.
*
No. of Charac-
ters for Dest.
Display
Set the number of characters to be dis-
played for the Address Name.
14 char. / 24 char.
*
indicates factory default setting.
Fax Basic Screen Default Setting
1
2
Open the User Setting screen (See "Entering User Setting" on
Press [Display Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Display
Setting], enter 2 through the numeric keypad.
Network Fax
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10
3
4
Press [Fax Basic Screen Default Setting].
Select the item you wish to set.
–
To close the Utility Mode screen, press [Exit] in the sub-area.
5
Select the parameter you wish to set.
6
7
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
–
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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10.4 Fax Active Screen
Set the message in transmission if it is displayed on the screen or not.
Item
Description
Available value
*
TX Display
RX Display
Set the message in [Transmission] if it is
displayed on the screen or not.
ON / OFF
*
Set the message in [Receive] if it is dis-
played on the screen or not.
ON / OFF
*
indicates factory default setting.
Fax Active Screen
1
2
Open the User Setting screen (See "Entering User Setting" on
Press [Display Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Display
Setting], enter 2 through the numeric keypad.
3
Press [Fax Active Screen].
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Utility Mode
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4
5
Select [Transmission Display] or [Receipt Display].
–
To close the Utility Mode screen, press [Exit] in the sub-area.
Select the parameter you wish to set.
6
7
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
–
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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10.5 Initial Setting
Set the default of the Fax function.
It is possible to set a Fax function that is selected when the Main Power is
turned on or when [Reset] is pressed.
For this setting, display the Fax screen and press the [Utility/Counter] on this
screen.
Item
Description
Available value
Fax
[Current Setting]:
Current Setting / Fac-
tory Default
*
Before entering the Utility Mode, each of
the items that have been set on the touch
panel is registered as the default of fax
function.
[Factory Default]:
Values set when shipped from the factory
are registered as the default of fax function.
*
indicates factory default setting.
Initial Setting
1
2
Open the User Setting screen (See "Entering User Setting" on
Press [Initial Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Initial
Setting], enter 3 through the numeric keypad.
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10
3
Press [Factory Default]. and then press [OK].
–
When you want to stop the setting, press [Cancel].
4
5
Press [Close].
–
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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10.6 Entering Power Save Mode (Fax)
Set the Entering Power Save Mode (Fax).
Item
Description
Available value
*
Entering Power If the [Immediately] have been selected and Normal / Immediately
Save Mode
(Fax)
it is power save mode when input signals
come, then power save mode will be re-
sumed after completion of reception.
*
indicates factory default setting.
Entering Power Save Mode (Fax)
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [System Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [System
Setting], enter 1 through the numeric keypad.
3
Press [Power Save Setting].
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
4
5
Press [Entering Power Save Mode (Fax)].
Select the parameter you wish to set.
Press [Close].
6
7
–
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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10.7 Restrict Fax Broadcasting
Transmitting the fax to multiple destinations is prohibited.
Item
Description
Available value
*
Restrict Fax
Broadcasting
Transmitting the fax to multiple destina-
tions is prohibited.
ON/ OFF
*
indicates factory default setting.
Print/Fax Output Settings
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [System Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [System
Setting], enter 1 through the numeric keypad.
3
Press [Restrict User Access].
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
4
5
Press [Restrict Operation Setting].
Press [Restrict Fax Broadcasting] and select [ON].
Press [Close].
6
7
–
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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10.8 Administrator Registration
Enter the E-mail address of the administrator. This is used as a From address
of the IP Address Fax.
Item
Description
Available value
Administrator
Registration
Register the administrator of copier.
Name / E-Mail Address
Administrator Registration
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Administrator/Machine Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Administrator/Machine Setting], enter 2 through the numeric
keypad.
3
Press [Administrator Registration].
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
4
Press [Name] and [E-Mail Address] to register the administrator and
press [OK].
5
6
Press [Close].
–
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Utility Mode
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10.9 Input Machine Address
Set the E-mail address of the copier that is used by the Internet Fax.
Item
Description
Available value
Administrator
Registration
Register the machine name and E-mail ad- Machine name / E-Mail
dress of copier.
Input Machine Address
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Administrator/Machine Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of
[Administrator/Machine Setting], enter 2 through the numeric
keypad.
3
Press [Inpur Machine Address].
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Utility Mode
10
4
Press [Machine Name] and [E-Mail] to register the E-mail address of
copier and press [OK].
5
6
Press [Close].
–
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Utility Mode
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10.10 TCP/IP Setting
When a setting is made to ON, set the IP Address, the Subnet Mask and the
Default Gateway.
!
Detail
Refer to "User’s Guide (Network/Scanner)" for more information about
TCP/IP Setting.
Item
Description
Available value
*
TCP/IP Setting Set the TCP/IP.
ON /OFF
When a setting is made
to ON, set the IP Ad-
dress, the Subnet
Mask and the Default
Gateway.
*
indicates factory default setting.
TCP/IP Setting
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Network Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Network
Setting], enter 5 through the numeric keypad.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
3
4
5
Press [TCP/IP Setting].
Press [ON] and then [Fwd.].
Set the parameter you wish to set.
6
7
Press [OK].
A message for restarting the copier is displayed.
Turn off and on the main power of the copier for restarting.
–
Turn off the main power of the copier, and then turn it on after
waiting for more than 5 seconds.
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10.11 E-Mail TX (SMTP)
Set the E-Mail TX (SMTP).
Other setting items of the E-Mail TX (SMTP) are not used for the Internet Fax.
For details, see "User's Guide (Network/Scanner)".
Item
Description
Available value
*
E-Mail TX
(SMTP)
E-Mail TX Set-
ting
A setting is made to decide Allow /Restrict
whether or not the E-mail
TX Setting is used.
SMTP Server
Address
Specify the SMTP server
address or host name.
-
*
Connection
Timeout
Specify the value of con-
nection timeout.
30 - 300 (60 sec. )
Server Capaci- Set a maximum capacity
1 - 100Mbyte/No
Limit
*
ty
per mail that the SMTP
server can receive.
*
Port Number
Specify the value of Port
number.
1 - 65535 (25 )
*
Detail Setting > A setting is made to decide ON/OFF
Authentication
Setting
whether or not the POP Be- When the POP Be-
fore SMTP and the SMTP
Authentication are con-
ducted.
fore SMTP is used,
set the POP Before
SMTP time.
*
(0 - 60 (5 sec. ))
*
indicates factory default setting.
E-Mail TX (SMTP)
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Network Setting].
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Network
Setting], enter 5 through the numeric keypad.
3
4
5
Press [E-Mail Setting].
Press [E-Mail TX (SMTP)].
Set the item you wish to set.
Press [OK].
6
7
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
8
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
10.12 E-Mail RX (POP)
Set the E-Mail RX (POP).
Other setting items of the E-Mail RX (POP) are not used for the Internet Fax.
For details, see "User's Guide (Network/Scanner)".
Item
Description
Available value
*
E-Mail RX
(POP)
E-Mail RX Set-
ting
A setting is made to decide
whether or not the E-mail RX
Setting is used.
ON /OFF
POP Server Ad- Specify the POP server ad-
-
-
-
dress
dress or host name.
Login Name
Set a log-in name to the
POP server.
Password
Set a password to log in to
the POP server.
Detail Setting > Set the APOP Authentica-
APOP Authenti- tion and specify the value of
APOP Authentica-
tion:
*
cation
port number and connection
timeout.
ON/OFF
Port No.: 1 - 65535
*
(110 )
Connection Time-
out:
30 - 300 (30
*
sec. )
*
Auto Receive
Check
A setting is made to decide
whether or not a mail is au-
tomatically obtained. When
it is obtained automatically,
specify the Polling Interval.
ON/OFF
Polling Interval:
1 - 60 (15
min. )
The operationof the
Auto Receive
*
Check function is
available only when
the Internet Fax
(Administrator Set-
ting > Network Set-
ting > Network Fax
Setting > Network
Fax Function Set-
tings) is turned
[ON].
*
indicates factory default setting.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
E-Mail RX (POP)
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Network Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Network
Setting], enter 5 through the numeric keypad.
3
4
Press [E-Mail Setting].
Press [E-Mail RX (POP)].
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
5
Set the item you wish to set.
6
7
Press [OK].
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
8
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
10.13 Network Fax Function Settings
Set items related to the network fax.
Item
Description
Available value
*
Network Fax
Function Set-
ting
IP Address Fax When the IP Address Fax is
used, a setting is made to ON.
ON / OFF
*
Network Fax
Function Set-
ting
Internet Fax
When the Internet fax is used, a ON / OFF
setting is made to ON.
*
indicates factory default setting.
Note
To use the IP Address Fax function, a fax kit is required optionally.
For details of the optional fax kit, contact your service representative.
Network Fax Function Settings
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Network Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Network
Setting], enter 5 through the numeric keypad.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
3
Press [Forward].
4
5
6
Press [Network Fax Setting].
Press [Network Fax Function Settings].
Set the item you wish to set.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
7
8
Press [OK].
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
9
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
10.14 SMTP TX/RX Setting
Set items related to the network fax.
Item
Description
Available value
*
SMTP TX Set-
ting
Port No.
Set a port number while in
the SMTP transmission.
1 - 65535 (25 )
*
Connection
Timeout
Set a time for the connec-
tion timeout while in the
SMTP transmission.
30 - 300 (60 sec. )
*
SMTP RX Set-
ting
SMTP RX
Port No.
A setting is made to decide ON / OFF
whether or not the SMTP
reception function is used.
*
Set a port number while in
the SMTP reception.
1 - 65535 (25 )
*
Connection
Timeout
Set a time for the connec-
tion timeout while in the
SMTP reception.
5 - 1000 (60 sec. )
*
indicates factory default setting.
SMTP TX/RX Setting
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Network Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Network
Setting], enter 5 through the numeric keypad.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
3
4
5
Press [Forward].
Press [Network Fax Setting].
Press [SMTP TX Setting] or [SMTP RX Setting].
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
6
Set the item you wish to set.
– In case of [SMTP TX Setting]
–
In case of [SMTP RX Setting]
7
8
Press [OK].
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
9
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
10.15 Header Information
Register the Sender Name and the Fax ID.
Item
Description
Available value
Sender Name
The name registered is printed on the doc- Up to 30 in characters
ument received by the other party as a
sender information.
and symbols.
Sender Fax No. The Fax ID registered is printed on the doc- Up to 20 characters
ument received by the other party as a
sender information.
with 0 to 9, +, space, *
and # used.
The FAX number of the machine is normally
entered.
Sender Name
Registration
Up to 20 sender names are registered. The
sender names thus registered can be se-
lected while in the transmission.
-
Header Information
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
3
Press [Header Information].
4
5
6
Press [Sender Name].
Name Input screen appears.
Enter the Sender Name and press [OK].
–
When registering the multiple sender names, press [Sender Name
Registration].
7
With a list selected that you want to register, press [Edit]. In the
character input screen, enter the name of a sender that you want to
register and press [OK].
–
The registration of up to 20 sender names is available.
Network Fax
10-45
Utility Mode
10
–
Sender names registered can be selected from the Scan Setting
screen while in the transmission. For details, refer to p. 7-33.
8
9
Press [OK] and then press [Close].
The Sender Name you have entered is registered.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
10.16 Header/Footer Position
You may select this printing feature to be ON or OFF. This feature identifies
the originating station and the time of reception. If you select ON, you may
also choose to print this information.
Item
Description
Available value
Header Posi-
tion
Set a position in which the
sender information is print-
ed.
Inside Body Text:
*1
The sender information
will be printed inside the
area corresponding to the
document.
Outside Body Text*:
The sender information
will be printed outside the
area corresponding to the
document.
The sender information
will not be printed.
OFF:
Footer Position Set the reception time and
the reception number if they
are printed or not on the
Inside Body Text:
The time/number infor-
mation will be printed in-
side the area
document received. In the
color mode of the IP address
fax, [Outside Body Text]
corresponding to the
document.
cannot be used. Even when Outside Body Text:
set to [Outside Body Text],
information received is add-
ed to [Inside Body Text].
The time/number infor-
mation will be printed at
the bottom of the repro-
duced pages.
The time/number infor-
mation will not be printed.
*
OFF :
*
indicates factory default setting.
*1
The displays are different depending on the country.
!
Detail
The use of [Outside Body Text] is unavailable for the IP Address Fax.
Even if set to [Outside Body Text], the sender information is added to the
[Inside Body Text].
In the color mode of the IP Address Fax, [Outside Body Text] cannot be
used. Even when set to [Outside Body Text], information received is
added to [Inside Body Text].
The information identifying the originating station, which can be printed
on the reproduced pages at the receiving station, is both of the FAX ID
and the name. For details, see "Sender Information" on page 3-46.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
Header/Footer Position
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
3
4
Press [Header/Footer Position].
Select the item you wish to set.
–
To close the Utility Mode screen, press [Exit] in the sub-area.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
5
Select the parameter you wish to set.
6
7
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
10.17 Telephone Line Settings
For the IP address fax function, set the [Number of Redial] and the [Redial
Interval]. These are normally shared with the fax function.
Other items are not used for the IP Address Fax.
!
Detail
For the network fax function, set the [Number of Redial] and the [Redial
Interval]. For other items, see "User’s Guide (Facsimile Operations)".
Item
Description
Available value
*
Number of Re- Set the number of redials when no re-
*1
0-7 (3 times )
dials
sponse is available due to the other party
being busy.
*
Redial Interval
Set the intervals between the redials.
1-15 (3 min. )
*1
The setting value is different depending on the country.
indicates factory default setting.
*
Telephone Line Settings
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
3
Press [Telephone Line Setting].
4
Select the item you wish to set.
–
–
Use
or
to go to the next or previous screen.
When you want to stop the setting, press [Exit] in the sub-area.
5
Select the parameter you wish to set.
6
7
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
10.18 TX/RX Setting
These are the options on the defaults of transmission and reception modes.
Item
Description
Available value
*
Duplex Print
(RX)
When set to ON, the original received is
printed on both sides of the paper.
Not indicated when [Print Separate Fax
Pages] is ON.
OFF / ON
*
Inch Paper Pri- By setting this function ON, inch series
OFF / ON
*1
ority Over A4
form of paper is preferentially selected for
the received original.
*
Print Paper Se- When the priority of each size is set:
Auto Select / Fixed
lection
A record is made in the priority size. When Size / Priority Size
no priority size is set, a record is made in
the nearest size.
While in the reception
in color mode, this is
fixed to [Auto Select].
When the fixing of each size is set:
A record is made only in the size set.
*
1
Print Paper
Set the paper size on which the document A3 / B4 / A4 / 8 / × 11
2
*1 *2
Size
1
received is printed.
/ 8 / × 14 / 11 × 17
2
The default varies according to the setting
of [Inch Paper Priority Over A4].
*
Tray Selection
for RX Print
Determines the paper tray if you want to fix Auto / Tray 1 / Tray 2 /
the paper tray for received document.
*3
Tray 3 / Tray 4
While in the reception
in color mode, this is
fixed to [Auto].
*
Min. Reduction Set the output magnification of the original 87-96 / × 1.0
*4 *5
for RX Print
received.
*
Print Separate
Fax Pages
Determines the default of transmission
mode.
OFF / ON
*6
Not indicated if Duplex Print (RX) is ON.
*
No. of Sets (RX) Set the number of prints for the received
document.
1 -10
* indicates factory default setting.
*1
:
:
The displays are different depending on the country.
*2
To make the setting of [Print Paper Size] enable, set [Tray Selection for
RX Print] to [Auto].
*3
*4
:
:
Tray type may be different depending on the installed option.
When [Min. Reduction for RX Print] is set to [x1.0], [Print Paper
Selection] and [Tray Selection for RX Print] are set to [Auto]. [Print
Separate Fax Pages] is turned to [OFF].
*5
:
When receiving a fax in the color mode, the text is always recorded in
life size.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
*6
:
When receiving a fax in the color mode, the use of [Print Separate Fax
Pages] is not available.
TX/RX Setting
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
3
Press [TX/RX Setting].
Network Fax
10-53
Utility Mode
10
4
Select the item you wish to set.
–
–
Use
or
to go to the next or previous screen.
To close the Utility Mode screen, press [Exit] in the sub-area.
5
6
Select the parameter you wish to set.
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
7
Close [Exit] on the sub-area.
10-54
Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
10.19 Function Setting
You can turn on or off the transmission/reception functions individually.
!
Detail
For items other than Destination Check Display Function of Function
Setting, see "User’s Guide (Facsimile Operations)".
10.19.1Function ON/OFF Setting
Select ON or OFF for each function.
Item
Description
Available value
*
Destination
Check Dis-
Set whether or not to display the list ON/OFF
of destinations specified at the time
play Function of facsimile transmission.
*
indicates factory default setting.
Turning ON/OFF transmission/reception functions
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Exiting from Administrator
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
Network Fax
10-55
Utility Mode
10
3
4
Press [Function Setting].
Press [Function ON/OFF Setting].
–
If any function of [Memory RX], [Forward TX Setting], [Fax RX
Setting], or [TSI User Box Setting] is ON, other items are not
displayed.
5
Select the item you wish to set.
–
To close the Utility Mode screen, press [Exit] in the sub-area.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
6
Select the parameter you wish to set.
7
8
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
–
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
10.19.2Memory RX
You can enable or disable unconditional memory reception, which means to
receive documents and store in memory so that you can print them later.
When set to ON, set the password within 8 digits that is used while in the
print.
Item
Description
Available value
*
Memory RX
The memory reception is the function ON / OFF
used to receive documents and store Set a password within an 8-
in memory so that you can print them digit.
out later as necessary.
*
indicates factory default setting.
!
Detail
Setting the Memory RX to ON makes it impossible to select the Fax RX
Setting, the TSI User Box Setting and the Forward TX Setting option.
To print the document received in memory reception mode, see "Memory
Setting up Memory RX
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Exiting from Administrator
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
3
Press [Function Setting].
4
5
Press [Memory RX].
Press [ON] and fill the [Password] box with the password (8 digits)
needed to print out the document received.
–
–
The password is a number of up to 8 digits.
If you press [C] (clear) the information you have entered will be
deleted.
–
When you want to stop the setting, press [Cancel].
6
7
Press [OK] and then [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
Network Fax
10-59
Utility Mode
10
10.20 Report Settings
You may select the Report Settings to be On or Off.
!
Detail
For other items of Report Setting, see "User’s Guide (Facsimile
Operations)".
Item
Description
Available value
Activity Report
Determines whether to print the report
and the timing at which the report will be Comm. / 100/Daily
printed out.
OFF / Daily / Every 100
*
When you set the output
of Activity Report to [Dai-
ly] or [100/Daily], you can
also set the time to out-
put the report.
*
TX Report
ON / If TX Fails / OFF
*
Sequential TX
Report
ON / OFF
*
Broadcast Re-
sult Report
Set up the Broadcast Result Report print- All Dest. / 1 Dest. at a
ing method.
time
*
TX Result Re-
port Check
Determines whether to display the trans- OFF / ON
mission result report select screen. If you
select “ON”, it will be displayed after
each transmission.
*
Network Fax
Determines whether to print the Network ON / OFF
RX Error Report Fax RX Error Report.
*
MDN Message Sets whether to print the MDN message Do not Print/Print
automatically.
*
DSN Message
Sets whether to print the received DSN
message automatically.
Do not Print /Print
*
Receipt Mail
Text
Sets whether to print the body of the mail Do not Print/Print
subjected to an error automatically.
*
indicates factory default setting.
10-60
Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
!
Detail
When selecting [ON] in “TX Result Report Check”, the TX Report will be
printed if YES is selected. The report will not be printed if NO is selected.
While in the selection of [1 Dest. at time], the output of the Broadcast
Result Report is restricted only when a redial is tried with no successful
transmission available. When a transmission is terminated normally, no
report is issued.
Report Settings
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
3
Press [Report Settings].
Network Fax
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Utility Mode
10
4
Select the report you wish to set.
–
–
Use
or
to go to the next or previous screen.
To close the Utility Mode screen, press [Exit] in the sub-area.
5
Select the item you wish to set.
6
7
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
10.21 Network Fax Setting
Set items related to the network fax.
Item
Description
Available value
*
Black Compression Level
Set the Black Compression MH /MR/MMR
Level while in the mono-
chrome transmission mode.
Internet
Fax RX
Ability
Compression
Type
Set the reception ability re-
lated to the Compression
Type.
MH/MR/MMR
A3/A4/B4
Paper Size
Resolution
Set the reception ability re-
lated to the Paper Size.
Set the reception ability re-
lated to the Resolution.
Std./Fine/Super
Fine/Ultra Fine
(When [Ultra Fine] is set
in [Internet Fax Ad-
vanced Setting]>[Max
Resolution], [Ultra Fine]
is not displayed.)
*
I-Fax Ad-
vanced
Settings
MDN Request
DSN Request
A setting is made to decide ON / OFF
whether or not an MDN re-
quest is made.
*
A setting is made to decide ON / OFF
whether or not an DSN re-
quest is made.
*
MDN Response A setting is made to decide ON / OFF
whether or not an MDN re-
sponse is made.
*
MDN/DSN Re-
sponse Watch
Time
A setting is made to decide 1 - 99/OFF (24 hours )
whether or not an
MDN/DSN response is
monitored.
*
Max Resolution Sets the max resolution.
Super Fine/Ultra Fine
*
indicates factory default setting.
!
Detail
The value set in [Internet Fax Rx Ability] is sent to the other party machine
as an ability notification data while in the MDN Response.
When both the MDN Request and the DSN Request are set to [ON], only
the MDN Request is transmitted.
Network Fax Setting
1
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Network Fax
10-63
Utility Mode
10
2
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
3
Press [Network Fax Setting].
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
4
Press the item you wish to set.
In case of Black Compression Level (IP Address Fax)
In case of Internet Fax RX Ability (Internet Fax)
In case of I-Fax Advanced Settings (Internet Fax)
5
Select the item you wish to set and then press [OK].
6
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
7
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
Network Fax
10-65
Utility Mode
10
10.22 Restrict Fax TX
All the functions for the FAX transmission are disabled so that any operation
from the Fax button on the control panel is not accepted.
Item
Description
Available value
*
Restrict Fax TX
Disable the functions for FAX
transmission.
ON / OFF
*
indicates factory default setting.
Setting up Restrict Fax TX
1
2
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See "Entering Administrator
Press [Security Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Security
Setting], enter 0 through the numeric keypad.
3
Press [Security Details].
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Network Fax
Utility Mode
10
4
Press
.
–
To close the Utility Mode screen, press [Exit] in the sub-area.
5
6
Press [Restrict Fax TX].
Select the parameter you wish to set.
7
8
Press [Close].
The value of the parameter is changed.
Press [Exit] on the sub-area.
Network Fax
10-67
Explanation of Reports and Lists
11
11 Explanation of Reports and Lists
11.1 Types of Reports and Lists
The following types of reports and lists can be printed with the this machine.
11.1.1 Reports
Reports consist of those that are printed out automatically, those for which
the printing method can be set, and those that are printed out as necessary.
Name of Report
Explanation
This report contains a record of transmissions and receptions.
Communications for a total of 100 transmissions and receptions
are recorded on separate pages for transmission and reception.
In addition, the transmission record, the reception record or a
record of both can be printed as necessary.
*
•
•
The Utility Mode sets communications report printing to OFF ,
Daily, Every 100 Comm. or 100/Daily .
The following reports can be selected and printed on the Com-
munication List screen. [Job List] - [Fax TX] tab - [Job History]
- [Comm. Setting])
*
•
Activity Report, TX Report, RX Report
The transmission result is printed automatically. The Utility Mode
sets transmission reports printing to always, during an ON / If TX
Fails / OFF.
When the Sequential TX Report is set to ON in the Administrator
Setting of the Utility Mode, printing is made automatically after
completion of the sequential broadcast transmission.
Network Fax RX Error Re-
port
When the Network Fax RX Error Report is set to ON in the Admin-
istrator Setting of the Utility Mode, printing is made automatically
after failure in the normal reception of a network fax.
MDN Message
DSN Message
Receipt Mail Text
When you respond to an inquiry about unsealing from the sender,
MDN message is automatically printed. (MDN= Message Dispo-
sition Notifications)
When a DSN message which is sent to the transmitter upon the
arrival of a mail at the mail server of the receiver is received, it is
automatically printed. (DNS = Delivery Status Notifications)
When the Receipt Mail Text is set to ON in Administrator Setting
of the Utility Mode, the text of a mail received is printed.
11-2
Network Fax
Explanation of Reports and Lists
11
11.1.2 Lists
Lists can be instructed to be printed out as necessary.
Name of List
Explanation
Numbers registered for Address Book can be printed out.
Numbers registered for Program can be printed out.
Numbers registered for Group can be printed out.
The list of the Subject/Text (for E-mail) can be printed out.
Settings made with Utility Mode can be printed out.
Network Fax
11-3
Explanation of Reports and Lists
11
11.2 Activity Report
The Activity Report is a report that contains a record of transmissions and
receptions. Communications for a total of 100 transmissions and receptions
are recorded on separate pages for transmission and reception. In addition
to the Activity Report being printed out automatically, either the transmission
record (transmission report) only, reception record (reception report) only or
a record of both transmissions and receptions (Activity Report) can be
printed out respectively as necessary.
11.2.1 Automatic Printout
The interval at which the Activity Report is printed out can be set with Report
Settings.
11.2.2 Manual Printout
The Activity Report can be printed out manually with the following procedure.
Manual Printout
1
2
3
Press [Job List] on the FAX screen.
Press [Fax TX] tab.
Press [Job History].
4
Press [Comm. Setting].
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5
Press [Activity Report], [TX Report] or [RX Report].
6
Press [Print].
The report is printed out.
!
Detail
A message is displayed when the required paper is not placed in the pa-
per tray for reports and lists. Add paper according to the message.
*
The actual reports may be different from the reports in this manual.
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Note
Even though "----" is marked on the transmission result screen (Job List
> FAX TX > Job History > Comm. Setting) or in the space for the result of
activity report, the E-mail may not arrive at the receiver due to a trouble
on the internet. The "----" mark on the transmission result screen or
activity report signifies that the transmission has successfully reached
your server. When sending or receiving important information, confirm
the result with Message Disposition Notification (MDN) or by other
means. When Message Disposition Notification (MDN) is received, "OK"
is marked in the space for the Transmit result screen or activity report.
No.:
Serial numbers are assigned to each transmission and reception.
Destination:
The following is indicated. This space is left blank when there is no in-
formation.
•
•
Name when name is registered in abbreviated dialing entry list
Destination
Start Time:
Time:
The time at which communication started is shown.
Fixed in "-:-:-".
Prints:
The number of pages transmitted or received is shown. In the case of
memory transmission, the number of pages able to be transmitted and
the total number of pages are shown in the form of a fraction.
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Result:
OK
Shown when communication ended normally.
S-OK
PW-OFF
TEL
Shown when communication was stopped.
Shown when the power switch is turned off.
Shown when there has been an incoming tele-
phone call.
NG
Shown when a communication error has oc-
curred.
Cont
Shown when an error has occurred and the FK-
502 has switched to error page redialing.
No Ans
Busy
M-Full
Shown when the destination being called did
not answer.
Shown when unable to complete communica-
tion due to the line being busy.
Memory-full is shown when the FAX file memory
became full during reception and reception
failed.
LOVR
Receiving Length Over. When the length of an
original received is in excess of the default
(monochrome mode: 1000 mm, and color
mode: 432 mm), a description is made.
POVR
FIL
Reception page over. Marked when the recep-
tion page is in excess of 2000 pages.
File error. Marked when a file received is not
supported.
DC
Decode error. Marked when there occurs an er-
ror with the decode of a file received.
MDN
DSN
Marked when an MDN response is erroneous.
Marked when a DSN response is erroneous.
Note:
For network fax, any of the following remarks may be shown.
ORG:
FME:
MIX:
Original size set
Frame Erase
Mixed size original
Bind Position
BND:
SP:
Special Original
IP Address Fax
Internet Fax
IPADR:
I-Fax:
!
Detail
Some items may not be indicated depending on the optional settings.
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11.3 TX Report
11.3.1 Manual Printout
The TX Result Report Check screen appears at the transmission if [ON] is
selected at [Report Settings]-[TX Report] by the Utility Mode.
Press [YES] to print the TX result report. Press [NO] to not print the report.
For details, see "Report Settings" on page 10-61.
11.3.2 Automatic Printout
Automatic printout can be set to [ON], [If TX Fails] or [OFF] with [TX Report]
at [Report Settings] of Utility Mode. For details, see "Report Settings" on
*
The actual reports may be different from the reports in this manual.
No.:
Serial numbers are assigned to each transmission and reception.
The following is shown.
Destination:
•
•
Name when name is registered in abbreviated dialing or entry list
Destination
Start Time:
The time at which communication started is shown.
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Time:
Fixed in "-:-:-".
The number of pages transmitted is shown. In the case of memory
Prints:
transmission, the number of pages able to be transmitted and the total
number of pages are shown in the form of a fraction.
Result:
OK
Shown when communication ended normally.
Shown when communication was stopped.
Shown when the power switch is turned off.
S-OK
PW-OFF
TEL
Shown when there has been an incoming tele-
phone call.
NG
Shown when a communication error has oc-
curred.
Cont
No Ans
Busy
Shown when an error has occurred and the FK-
502 has switched to error page redialing.
Shown when the destination being called did
not answer.
Shown when unable to complete communica-
tion due to the line being busy.
MDN
DSN
Marked when an MDN response is erroneous.
Marked when a DSN response is erroneous.
Note:
Any of the following remarks may be shown.
ORG:
FME:
MIX:
Original size set
Frame Erase
Mixed size original
Bind Position
BND:
SP:
Special Original
IP Address Fax
Internet Fax
IPADR:
I-Fax:
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11.4 Broadcast Report
This report is printed out automatically at completion of a sequential multi-
station transmission.
Automatic printout can be set to [ON] or [OFF] with [Sequential TX Report] at
[Report Settings] of Utility Mode. And report output timing (All Dest./1 Dest.
at a time) can be specified in the [Broadcast Result Report]. For details, see
*
The actual reports may be different from the reports in this manual.
Destination:
The following is shown.
•
A destination name is shown when it is registered in the Address
Book list.
Destination
•
Start time:
Time:
The time at which communication started is shown.
Fixed in "-:-:-".
Prints:
The number of pages transmitted is shown. The number of pages able
to be transmitted and the total number of pages are shown in the form
of a fraction.
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Result:
OK
Shown when communication ended normally.
S-OK
PW-OFF
TEL
Shown when communication was stopped.
Shown when the power switch is turned off.
Shown when there has been an incoming tele-
phone call.
NG
Shown when a communication error has oc-
curred.
Cont
No Ans
Busy
Shown when an error has occurred and the FK-
502 has switched to error page redialing.
Shown when the destination being called did
not answer.
Shown when unable to complete communica-
tion due to the line being busy.
MDN
DSN
Marked when an MDN response is erroneous.
Marked when a DSN response is erroneous.
Note:
Any of the following remarks may be shown.
ORG:
FME:
MIX:
Original size set
Frame Erase
Mixed size original
Bind Position
BND:
SP:
Special Original
IP Address Fax
Internet Fax
IPADR:
I-Fax:
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11.5 Network Fax RX Error Report
When the Network Fax RX Error Report is set to ON in Administrator Setting
of the Utility Mode, printing is made automatically after failure in the normal
reception of a network fax.
Automatic printout can be set to [ON] or [OFF] with [Network Fax RX Error
Report] at [Report Settings] of Utility Mode. For details, see "Report Settings"
Destination:
Mail address of the sender is indicated.
•
A destination name is shown when it is registered in the Address
Book list.
Destination
•
Receiving time:
Cause:
Date of reception is indicated.
A cause of an error is indicated.
Subject/File name:
Internet Fax: Subject of the E-mail is indicated.
IP Address Fax: File name is indicated.
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11.6 MDN Message
A message is automatically printed when a recipient receives the email
(confirmation of reception).
Automatic printout can be set to [Print] or [Do not Print] with [MDN Message]
at [Report Settings] of Utility Mode. For details, see "Report Settings" on
From:
Mail address of the sender is indicated.
•
When the mail address is registered in the Internet FAX entry list,
also the name is indicated.
Subject:
Mail receiving condition is indicated.
Receiving:
Date when MDN is responded is indicated.
!
Detail
Details of Internet FAX Rx Report (MDN) vary depending on the remote
stations.
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11.7 DSN Message
When a DSN message which is sent to the transmitter upon the arrival of a
mail at the mail server of the receiver is received, it is automatically printed.
Automatic printout can be set to [Print] or [Do not Print] with [DSN Message]
at [Report Settings] of Utility Mode. For details, see "Report Settings" on
From:
Mail address of the sender is indicated.
•
When the mail address is registered in the Internet FAX entry list,
also the name is indicated.
Subject:
Mail transmitting condition is indicated.
Date of DSN response is indicated.
Receiving:
!
Detail
Details of Internet FAX Rx Report (DSN) vary depending on the mail
servers.
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11.8 Receipt Mail Text
A setting is made to decide whether or not the text of an E-mail received is
automatically printed.
Automatic printout can be set to [Print] or [Do not Print] with [Receipt Mail
Text] at [Report Settings] of Utility Mode. For details, see "Report Settings"
Subject:
Mail transmitting condition is indicated.
Date of reception is indicated.
Receiving time:
From:
Mail address of the sender is indicated.
•
When the mail address is registered in the Internet FAX entry list,
also the name is indicated.
File Name:
Text:
Attached file name is indicated.
The text of a mail received is recorded.
!
Detail
The contents of the Receipt Mail Text vary by mails to be received.
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11.9 Address Book List
Address Book List
1
2
3
Press [Fax] and press [Utility/Counter] on the control panel.
Press [Administrator Setting].
Enter the password and press [OK].
–
The password for the administrator can be changed in [Security
Setting]. The administrator should have a responsibility for the
management of the password.
4
5
Press [One-Touch Registration].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [One-
Touch Registration], enter 3 through the numeric keypad.
Press [One-Touch Registration List].
6
Press [Address Book List].
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7
Enter through the keypad the range of the registration number you
want to print out in [Registration No.] and select [Destination Type] you
want to print.
–
–
The specification can be made up to 100.
Pressing
moves the cursor to the left and pressing
moves it
to the right.
–
When deleting characters entered, press [C] (clear) on the control
panel.
8
9
Press [Print].
Select tray to print.
10 Press [Start].
The Address Book List is printed out.
!
Detail
When no necessary paper is set in the paper tray, [Start] flashes in red.
On an occasion like this, [Start] cannot be pressed.
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How to see the Address Book List
*
The actual reports may be different from the reports in this manual.
No.:
Abbreviated dialing number.
Name:
Registration name
Dial Number:
Line Setting
Registration Fax number for Address Book
*
is shown when line setting is appointed.
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11.10 Group Address List
Group Address List
1
2
3
Press [Fax] and press [Utility/Counter] on the control panel.
Press [Administrator Setting].
Enter the password and press [OK].
–
The password for the administrator can be changed in [Security
Setting]. The administrator should have a responsibility for the
management of the password.
4
5
Press [One-Touch Registration].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [One-
Touch Registration], enter 3 through the numeric keypad.
Press [One-Touch Registration List].
6
Press [Group List].
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7
Enter through the keypad the range of the registration number you
want to print out in [Registration No.].
–
–
The specification can be made up to 20.
Pressing
moves the cursor to the left and pressing
moves it
to the right.
–
When deleting characters entered, press [C] (clear) on the control
panel.
8
9
Press [Print].
Select tray to print.
10 Press [Start].
The Group Address List is printed out.
!
Detail
When no necessary paper is set in the paper tray, [Start] flashes in red.
On an occasion like this, [Start] cannot be pressed.
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How to see the Group Address List
11
*
The actual reports may be different from the reports in this manual.
No.:
Registration group number
Name:
Registration group name
Addr. No.:
Regist Count:
Abbreviated dialing numbers registered for the group
Number of abbreviated dialing numbers registered for the group.
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11.11 Program List
Program List
1
2
3
Press [Fax] and press [Utility/Counter] on the control panel.
Press [Administrator Setting].
Enter the password and press [OK].
–
The password for the administrator can be changed in [Security
Setting]. The administrator should have a responsibility for the
management of the password.
4
5
Press [One-Touch Registration].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [One-
Touch Registration], enter 3 through the numeric keypad.
Press [One-Touch Registration List].
6
Press [Program List].
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7
Enter the range of the Registration No. to be printed in [Registration
No.] from the keypad and select either [Abbr. Dial], [Group No.] or
[Direct Input].
–
–
–
When [Direct Input] is selected, specify [Destination Type].
The specification can be made up to 50.
Pressing
moves the cursor to the left and pressing
moves it
to the right.
–
When deleting characters entered, press [C] (clear) on the control
panel.
8
9
Press [Print].
Select tray to print.
10 Press [Start].
The Program List is printed out.
!
Detail
When no necessary paper is set in the paper tray, [Start] flashes in red.
On an occasion like this, [Start] cannot be pressed.
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How to see the Program List
*
The actual reports may be different from the reports in this manual.
No.:
Registration program number
Name:
Registration name
Address Book number
Functions of the FK-502.
Setting status.
Address Book:
Item:
Setting:
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11.12 E-Mail Subject/Text List
The list of the Subject/Text of E-Mail registered can be printed.
E-Mail Subject/Text List
1
2
3
Press [Fax] and press [Utility/Counter] on the control panel.
Press [Administrator Setting].
Enter the password and press [OK].
–
The password for the administrator can be changed in [Security
Setting]. The administrator should have a responsibility for the
management of the password.
4
5
Press [One-Touch Registration].
–
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [One-
Touch Registration], enter 3 through the numeric keypad.
Press [One-Touch Registration List].
6
Press [E-Mail Subject/Text List].
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7
Select tray to print.
8
Press [Start].
The E-Mail Subject/Title List is printed out.
!
Detail
When no necessary paper is set in the paper tray, [Start] flashes in red.
On an occasion like this, [Start] cannot be pressed.
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11
Title List
No.:
Registration number.
Subject:
Subject registered for the Subject/Text (for E-
Mail).
Text List
No.:
Registration number.
Text:
Text registered for the Subject/Text (for E-Mail).
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11.13 Fax Setting List
The set value list of the fax set up into this machine can be printed.
Fax Setting List
1
2
3
Press [Fax] and press [Utility/Counter] on the control panel.
Press [Administrator Setting].
Enter the password and press [OK].
–
The password for the administrator can be changed in [Security
Setting]. The administrator should have a responsibility for the
management of the password.
4
Press [Fax Setting].
–
–
Some items may not be displayed depending on the optional
settings.
In the Utility Mode, it is also possible to enter a number displayed
in the key through the keypad for selection. In the case of [Fax
Setting], enter 8 through the numeric keypad.
5
Press [Job Settings List].
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6
Select tray to print.
7
Press [Start].
The Fax Settings List is printed out.
!
Detail
When no necessary paper is set in the paper tray, [Start] flashes in red.
On an occasion like this, [Start] cannot be pressed.
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How to see the Fax Setting List
*
The actual reports may be different from the reports in this manual.
Item:
Setting:
Item of Utility Mode.
Setting status.
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11
*
The actual reports may be different from the reports in this manual.
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12 PageScope Web Connection
12.1 Items That Can Be Specified Using PageScope Web
Connection
PageScope Web Connection is a device management utility supported by
the HTTP server built into the device.
Using a Web browser on a computer connected to the network, machine
settings can be specified from PageScope Web Connection.
When changing settings, operations can be performed more easily from your
computer.
In this manual, The following the setting method to use the PageScope Web
Connection for the Network FAX functions is explained.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
E-Mail RX (POP)
E-Mail TX (SMTP)
I-Fax Advanced Setting
SMTP TX Setting
SMTP RX Setting
Address Book
Group
Program
Memory RX User Box
Operating Environment
Network Computer applica-
tion program
Ethernet (TCP/IP)
Compatible Web browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver.6 or later recommended (*)
(JavaScript enabled and Cookie enabled),
Netscape Navigator Ver.7.02 or later
(JavaScript enabled and Cookie enabled)
Macromedia Flash player (version 7.0 or later plugin re-
quired)
(*) If Internet Explorer Ver. 5.5 is being used, Microsoft XML
parser MSXML3,X must be installed.
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Accessing PageScope Web Connection
PageScope Web Connection can be accessed directly from a Web browser.
1
2
Start the Web browser.
In the Address bar, type the IP address of this machine, and then press
the [Enter] key.
–
http://<IP_address_of_the_machine>/
e.g. : When IP Address of the machine is 192.168.1.20.
http://192.168.1.20/
–
If user authentication is enabled, a page for entering the user name
and password appears before you can operate the machine.
12.1.1 Page Structure
The page that appears immediately after PageScope Web Connection is
accessed is called the User mode page.
The configuration of the PageScope Web Connection page is shown below.
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
11
12
No.
Item
Description
1
KONICA MINOLTA Logo
Click the logo to go to the Konica Minolta Web site
at the following URL.
http://konicaminolta.com/
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No.
Item
Description
2
PageScope Web Connection
Logo
Click the logo to display the version information of
PageScope Web Connection.
3
Login mode
Displays the current login mode (public, registered
user, Account name, administrator, box administra-
tor).
4
5
[Logout] button
Status Display
Click to log out of the current mode.
The statuses of this machine’s printer section and
scanner section are displayed using icons.
6
7
Message Display
Help
If an error occurred in the machine, the status of the
malfunction/error and other error information are
displayed.
The page specified in "Online Manual URL" is dis-
played. For details, refer to the User’s Guide [Print
Operations].
8
Updating the display
Device Name
Tabs
By clicking this button, display on the screen is up-
dated.
9
Displays the device name that is currently being ac-
cessed.
10
Select the category of the page to be displayed. The
following tabs are displayed in User mode.
•
•
•
•
•
System
Job
Box
Print
Scan
11
12
Menus
Information and settings for the selected tab are list-
ed. The menu that appears differs depending on the
tab that is selected.
Information and Settings Display Details of the item selected from the menu are dis-
played.
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12.1.2 Web Browser Cache
The newest information may not appear in the PageScope Web Connection
pages because older versions of pages are saved in the cache for the Web
browser. In addition, the following problems may occur when the cache is
used.
When using PageScope Web Connection, disable the cache for the Web
browser.
!
Detail
If the utility is used with the cache enabled and Administrator mode was
timed out, the timeout page may appear even after the utility is accessed
again. In addition, since the machine’s control panel remains locked and
cannot be used, the machine must be restarted. In order to avoid this
problem, disable the cache.
The menus and commands may vary depending on the Web browser
version.
For details, refer to the Help for the Web browser.
For Internet Explorer
1
2
3
On the Tools menu, click [Internet Options].
On the General tab, click [Settings] under [Temporary Internet files].
Select [Every visit to the page], and then click [OK].
For Netscape Navigator
1
2
3
On the Edit menu, click [Preferences].
In the Category box, click [Advanced], then [Cache].
Under "Compare the page in the cache to the page on the network",
select [Every time I view the page].
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12.2 Logging On and Logging Off
When PageScope Web Connection is accessed, the page for a public user
appears. In order to log on as a registered user or an administrator when user
authentication is performed, it is necessary to log off first, then log on again.
To log off
1
Click [Logout] at the upper left of the window.
–
–
When logged on, a timeout occurs and you will automatically be
logged off if no operation is performed for a specified length of time.
The timeout period for User mode and Administrator mode can be
specified in the page that appears by clicking "Authentication
(Network Tab)", then "Auto Logout" in Administrator mode.
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The user is logged off, and the Login page appears.
12
–
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Logging On to User Mode (Public User)
There are two procedures for logging on to User mode:
one for a registered user and one for a public user. If user authentication is
not performed, log on as a public user.
1
In the Login page, select [Public User].
If necessary, select the display language from the drop-down list.
–
2
Click [Login].
The User mode page appears.
–
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Logging On to User Mode (Registered User/Box Administrator)
There are two procedures for logging on to User mode:
one for a registered user and one for a public user. The following procedure
describes how to perform user authentication and log on with a specific user
name.
0 Click the icon to the right of the [User Name] box, and then select a user
name from the list.
0 For specifying the box administrator settings, refer to User’s Guide [Box
Operations].
1
In the Login page, type the user name and the password.
–
To log in as the box administrator, type "boxadmin" in User Name
and type the password specified in Specifying [Box Administrator
Settings] in Password.
–
If necessary, select the display language from the drop-down list.
2
Click [Login].
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–
The User mode page appears.
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12
In order to specify system and network settings, log on to Administrator
mode.
0 When logged on to Administrator mode, the control panel of this machine
is locked and cannot be used.
0 Depending on the status of the machine, you may not be able to log on
to Administrator mode.
1
In the Login page, select [Administrator].
If necessary, select the display language from the drop-down list.
–
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2
Type in the password for the machine’s administrator, and then click
[OK].
–
The Administrator mode page appears.
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12.3 E-Mail RX (POP)
Set the E-Mail RX (POP).
E-Mail RX (POP)
1
2
3
4
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See p. 12-11).
Press [Network] and then select [E-Mail Setting].
Select [E-Mail RX (POP)].
Set the item you wish to set.
5
Click [Apply] and then click [OK].
A setup is saved.
E-Mail RX Setting
A setting is made to decide whether or not the E-
mail RX Setting is used.
POP Server Address
Specify the POP server address or host name.
Set a log-in name to the POP server.
Set a password to log in to the POP server.
Login Name
Password
APOP Authentication
A setting is made to decide whether or not the
APOP Authentication is used.
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Connection Timeout
Port No.
Specify the value of connection timeout.
Specify the value of Port number.
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
Use SSL/TLS
Auto Receive Check
A setting is made to decide whether or not a mail
is automatically obtained. When it is obtained au-
tomatically, specify the Polling Interval.
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12.4 E-Mail TX (SMTP)
Set the E-Mail TX (SMTP).
E-Mail TX (SMTP)
1
2
3
4
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See p. 12-11).
Press [Network] and then select [E-Mail Setting].
Select [E-Mail TX (SMTP)].
Set the item you wish to set.
5
Click [Apply] and then click [OK].
A setup is saved.
E-Mail TX Setting
A setting is made to decide whether or not the E-
mail TX Setting is used.
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Scan to E-Mail
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
E-Mail Notification
Meter Count Notification
SMTP Server Address
Port No.
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
Specify the SMTP server address or host name.
Specify the value of Port number.
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
Use SSL/TLS
Connection Timeout
Max Mail Size
Specify the value of connection timeout.
Make a setting to decide whether or not the size
of a mail to be sent is restricted.
Server Capacity
When the size of a mail to be sent is restricted,
set a maximum capacity per mail that the SMTP
server can receive.
Admin. Mail Address
Device Mail Address
POP Before SMTP
Enter the E-mail address of administrator.
Enter the E-mail address of device.
A setting is made to decide whether or not the
POP Before SMTP.
POP Before SMTP Time
SMTP Authentication
When the POP Before SMTP is used, set the POP
Before SMTP time.
A setting is made to decide whether or not the
SMTP Authentication are conducted.
User ID
Enter the user ID.
Password
Enter the password.
Domain Name
Binary Division
Divided Mail Size
Enter the domain name.
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
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12.5 I-Fax Advanced Setting
Set the I-Fax Advanced Setting.
I-Fax Advanced Setting
1
2
3
4
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See p. 12-11).
Press [Network] and then select [E-Mail Setting].
Select [I-Fax Advanced Setting].
Set the item you wish to set.
5
Click [Apply] and then click [OK].
A setup is saved.
MDN Request
DSN Request
A setting is made to decide whether or not an
MDN request is made.
A setting is made to decide whether or not an
DSN request is made.
MDN Response
A setting is made to decide whether or not an
MDN response is made.
MDN/DSN Response Observa-
tion Time
A setting is made to decide whether or not an
MDN/DSN response is monitored.
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Max Resolution
Sets the max resolution.
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12.6 SMTP TX Setting
Set items related to the SMTP TX Setting.
SMTP TX Setting
1
2
3
4
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See p. 12-11).
Press [Network] and then select [Network Fax Setting].
Select [SMTP TX Setting].
Set the item you wish to set.
5
Click [Apply] and then click [OK].
A setup is saved.
Port No.
Connection Timeout
Set a port number while in the SMTP transmis-
sion.
Set a time for the connection timeout while in the
SMTP transmission.
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12.7 SMTP RX Setting
Set items related to the SMTP RX Setting.
SMTP RX Setting
1
2
3
4
Open the Administrator Setting screen (See p. 12-11).
Press [Network] and then select [Network Fax Setting].
Select [SMTP RX Setting].
Set the item you wish to set.
5
Click [Apply] and then click [OK].
A setup is saved.
SMTP RX
A setting is made to decide whether or not the
SMTP reception function is used.
Port No.
Set a port number while in the SMTP reception.
Connection Timeout
Set a time for the connection timeout while in the
SMTP reception.
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12.8 Address Book
New destinations can be registered for the fax/scanning functions.
The Scan tab appears only when registrations by users are permitted.
To register new destinations (Internet Fax)
1
2
3
Click [Scan] tab and then select [Address Book].
Click [New Registration].
Click [Internet Fax] and then click [Next].
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4
Enter the settings, and click [Apply].
5
Click [OK.]
Registration is performed.
Name
Enter the name of the destination (up to 24 characters).
Select the search word for searching destinations.
Enter the destination e-mail address (up to 320 characters).
Index
I-Fax Address
Resolution
Set the Resolution according to the ability of the other party re-
ceiver.
Paper Size
Set the Paper Size according to the ability of the other party
receiver.
Compression Type
Set the Compression Type according to the ability of the other
party receiver.
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To register new destinations (IP Address Fax)
12
1
2
3
Click [Scan] tab and then select [Address Book].
Click [New Registration].
Click [IP Address Fax] and then click [Next].
4
Enter the settings, and click [Apply].
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5
Click [OK].
Registration is performed.
Name
Enter the name of the destination (up to 24 characters).
Select the search word for searching destinations.
Specify the model type (Full color/Black) of the other party.
Index
Receiving Model Type
Host Address
Enter the IP address or host name of destination.
When entering a host name, check [Please check to enter the
host name].
Port Number
Specify the port number.
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4
Enter the Name.
5
6
Click
.
Select the desired destinations to be registered to the group from the
Address Book List, and click [Apply].
7
8
Click [Apply].
Click [OK].
Registration is performed.
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To register group (IP Address Fax)
12
1
2
Click the Scan tab, and then click [Group].
Click [New Registration].
3
Select [Store Fax], and then click [Next].
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4
Enter the Name.
5
6
7
Select [Color Model] or [Mono Medel].
Click
.
Select the desired destinations to be registered to the group from the
Address Book List, and click [Apply].
8
9
Click [Apply].
Click [OK].
Registration is performed.
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Select [Internet Fax], and then click [Next].
12
3
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4
Enter the Settings and click [Apply].
5
Click [OK].
Registration is performed.
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When "Internet Fax" is selected
No.
Enter the registration number.
Enter the registration name.
Click , and then select the destination from the list.
Name
Select from Address Book
Direct Input
Directly enter the destination.
Resolution
Select the resolution according to the reception ability of the
other party.
Paper Size
Select the Paper Size according to the ability of the other party
receiver.
Compression Type
Select the Compression Type according to the ability of the oth-
er party receiver.
Resolution
File Type
Subject
Select a resolution to be used for reading.
Select the file format.
Specify the subject.
When [Not Specified] was selected, the default title is used.
Click
to check the contents.
Text
Specify the text.
When [Not Specified] is selected, the Subject is used by default.
Click
to check the contents.
Simplex/Duplex
Original Type
Density
Select [Single Sided], [Double Sided] or [Cover + 2-Sided].
Select the quality of the original such as text or photo.
Adjust the density.
Background Removal
Scan Size
Adjust the background darkness.
Select the original size ([Auto] or [Standard Size]).
Specify the direction in which the paper is output.
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
Feed Direction
E-Mail Notification
Destination
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
File Name
Not used for Internet Fax mode.
Erase
Specify the width of the perimeter of the document to be
erased.
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To register program (IP Address Fax)
12
1
2
Click the Scan tab, and then click [Program].
Click [New Registration].
3
Select [IP Address Fax], and then click [Next].
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4
Enter the Settings and click [Apply].
5
Click [OK].
Registration is performed.
When "IP Address Fax" is selected
No.
Enter the registration number.
Enter the registration name.
Specify the model type (Full color/Black) of the other party.
Click , and then select the destination from the list.
Name
Receiving Model Type
Select from Address Book
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When "IP Address Fax" is selected
Direct Input
Port No.
Directly enter the destination.
Specify the value of Port number.
Select the resolution.
Resolution
File Type
Select the file format.
Subject
Not used for IP Address Fax mode.
Not used for IP Address Fax mode.
Select [Single Sided], [Double Sided] or [Cover + 2-Sided].
Select the quality of the original such as text or photo.
Select Auto, Full Color or Gray Scale.
Adjust the density.
Text
Simplex/Duplex
Original Type
Color
Density
Background Removal
Scan Size
Feed Direction
E-Mail Notification
Destination
File Name
Timer TX
Adjust the background darkness.
Select the original size ([Auto] or [Standard Size]).
Specify the direction in which the paper is output.
Not used for IP Address Fax mode.
Not used for IP Address Fax mode.
Not used for IP Address Fax mode.
Not used for IP Address Fax mode.
Not used for IP Address Fax mode.
Not used for IP Address Fax mode.
Password TX
F-Code
Erase
Specify the width of the perimeter of the document to be
erased.
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12.11 Memory RX User Box
The Memory RX User Box can be opened to check the contents from the
PageScope Web Connection.
To open Memory RX User Box
1
2
Click the Box tab, and then select [Open User Box].
Select [Memory RX User Box] and then click [Next].
3
Enter the password and then click [OK].
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Confirm the contents in the box.
12
4
Item
Description
Display the detailed information of the document.
Download the document.
Delete the document.
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Appendix
13
13 Appendix
13.1 Number of Stored Pages to Memory
This machine is equipped with a 40 GB hard disk as a standard. And the fax
image is saved in the area of 27 GB in this hard disk.
In the hard disk, it is possible to store about 9,000 Konica Minolta standard
originals in an A4 size sheet with 700 words that are saved and received in
each mode (Copy, Printer, Scan, Box, and Fax). (at “fine” resolution).
Number of stored pages may differ depending on the original size, resolution
and the state of original.
!
Detail
Memory overflow may occur when the original document is being read.
In this case, you can either transmit the part of the original that has been
read, or redo the procedure from the beginning.
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13.2 Entering Text
The following procedure describes how to use the keyboard that appears in
the touch panel for typing in the names of registered accounts and custom
paper sizes. The keypad can also be used to type in numbers.
Any of the following keyboards may appear.
Example
Password input screen:
E-Mail address input screen:
E-Mail message input screen:
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The following procedure describes how to type using E-Mail address input
screen.
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To type text
Touch the button for the desired character from the keyboard that
appeared.
%
–
–
To type in uppercase letters or symbols, touch [Shift].
Numbers can also be typed in with the keypad.
The entered characters appear in the text box.
Note
To cancel the entered text, touch [Cancel].
To clear all entered text, press the [C] (clear) key.
!
Detail
To change a character in the entered text, touch
and
to move
the cursor to the character to be changed, touch [Delete], and then type
in the desired letter or number.
List of Available Characters
Alphanumeric
characters /
symbols
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13.3 Internet Fax Terminology
Terms used in general for the Internet Fax transmission are described below.
Alphabet
Terms
Description
D
DSN (Delivery Sta-
tus Notifications)
A message to notify the transmitting side of the delivery
status when a mail arrives at the mail server on the receiv-
ing side.
I
Internet Fax
A type of transmission that the original read through the in-
tranet (in-house network) or internet is transmitted or re-
ceived as a document attached to an E-mail (TIFF format)
between the Internet Faxes or computers.
M
P
MDN (Message Dis- A message to confirm disposition which is sent upon re-
position Notifica-
tions)
quest from the transmission side.
POP3 (Post Office
One of transmission protocols (transmission rules) used
Protocol - Version 3) generally for E-mail transmission. Mail box authentication,
check of mail download or list information, mail deletion
and other functions are provided.
S
SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol)
One of transmission protocols (transmission rules) used
generally for E-mail transmission.
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13.4 FAX Terms
This section describes the general terms used in the fax communication.
Explanations may be given of the terms of functions that are not equipped to
this machine.
Terms
Description
Numerics 2 in 1 TX
The function to gather two pages into one
page and to transmit the composed wide
page.
A
Abbreviated
One of the functions to register the fax num-
bers dialed frequently. Registering the desti-
nation name and retrieval character when
you register the abbreviated dial, you can
designate the destination with the Address
Book. Up to 500 abbreviated numbers (000-
499) can be registered.
dial number
Address Book
To dial the destination by searching the name
of the destination from the list of the abbrevi-
ated dial numbers registered.
B
Batch trans-
mission
The function to transmit more than one doc-
ument as a document at specified time auto-
matically if the transmission condition of the
documents such as the destination, trans-
mission time, memory transmit, or resolution
is same.
bps
An abbreviation for “bit per second.” It is the
unit of data transmission and represents the
amount of data sent in one second.
Broadcasting
Bulletin board
To transmit a fax to multiple stations by a sin-
gle operation.
The function to post the documents you want
to read or to store documents to be transmit-
ted by polling.
C
Confidential
The function to exchange private information
communication with specific persons. The originals sent by
the confidential communication are stored in
the receiver's confidential box and they are
not printed at the reception. They are printed
after the certain operation such as inputting
the password.
D
E
Dialing method There are two methods: PB or Pulse.
ECM (Error
Correction
Mode)
The error correction mode for G3 communi-
cation. It communicates with a destination
during checking whether data is sent to the
destination properly or not. If not, it sends the
data again. If the destination supports the
ECM, data is transmitted in ECM unless you
set the ECM OFF mode.
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Terms
Description
F
Factory default The value set at the factory. You can change
setting
FAX ID
F-code
some defaults by the Utility Mode. It is useful
to set the value that you use frequently as the
default.
The ID code to recognize each other at the
fax communication. The telephone number is
usually registered as the FAX ID.
It defines the use of the sub-address of T.30*
standardized by ITU-T. You can use various
functions of the F-code in the fax communi-
cation among facsimiles supporting the F-
code function even if their manufactures are
different. In this machine, the F-code is used
in the bulletin board, relay request, confiden-
tial communication and ID transmission. (*
This is one of the communication standards.)
Frame Erase
G3
The function to erase dark bands reproduced
when the original is a book or read with the
ADF left open.
G
One of the fax communication modes stand-
ardized by ITU-T. There are G3 and G4 in the
communication mode. G3 is the most used
communication mode now.
Group
To group multiple abbreviated numbers. It is
useful if you frequently use the sequential
multiple station transmission or the polling
reception. You can register up to 500 abbre-
viated numbers in a group.
H
L
Horizontal
scanning
The horizontal direction when the original is
scanned.
Long original
The function to transmit pages longer than
the length (420 mm/16.5 inch) of 11 × 17 size.
If you attempt to send such a long document
without selecting Long original mode, paper
misfeed will occur. When Long original mode
is selected, pages of up to 800 mm can be
transmitted.
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Terms
Description
M
Manual trans-
mission
This operation to send documents while con-
firming the status of the receiving machine.
Memory
The location to store data. It is used to spec-
ify the communication or store the docu-
ment.
Memory over-
flow
The state of the fax image memory in this ma-
chine to be full during storing transmitted
document.
Memory RX
The function to store the received document
and print the document as necessary.
Memory Sub-
stitute Recep-
tion
The function to store transmitted document
in the memory automatically when the re-
ceived document cannot be printed due to
the machine being out of paper.
Memory trans- In this transmission method, all pages being
mission
sent are first scanned and stored in memory
before transmission. The document is auto-
matically numbered by total page number,
and the images on the first page are shown
on communication results report.
However, when a large number of pages are
sent or when the images on the originals are
fine, memory capacity may be exceeded due
to the large amount of data stored in memo-
ry.
Mixed Original The function to set and send document pag-
es of mixed sizes by a single sequence of op-
erations.
O
Original size set The function to designate the paper size for
the document to be sent. Normally, when the
paper size loaded at the destination is too
small to accommodate the image being
transmitted, the original image will be re-
duced to fit the paper size. This feature gives
you the option printing a portion of the image
with no reduction.
Originating sta- The facsimile to provide instruction to send
tion
document to multiple stations.
Overseas TX
The international communication. In Over-
seas TX, a lower baud rate will be employed.
Select this mode if you send a fax to the lo-
cation at which the communication condition
is poor even if it is in your country.
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Terms
Description
P
Password TX
The function to send fax with a password.
Sender has to send a fax with the same pass-
word which is set in Closed Network RX if the
Closed Network RX is set at the recipient.
Pause
Polling
To dial at certain intervals. Pressing the key
once creates an interval of one second.
The function to send a fax that has been read
and stored in the memory in the facsimile
when a polling command is sent from the re-
cipient.
Program
The function to register frequently-used fax
numbers as well as templates of operating
sequences. Thereafter, you may select the
destination or designate a sequence of oper-
ations by pressing the Program key (in the
abbreviated dialing list).
Q
R
Quick memory In this transmission method, a facsimile is
transmission
sent the instant when one page is scanned.
This allows documents to be sent without ex-
ceeding memory capacity in the case of
sending a large number of pages.
Re-TX
The function to select documents that have
failed to be sent. The documents are stored
in memory, and you can send again either to
the same destination or after changing to a
different destination.
Reading
To scan an original optically and capture it as
image data.
Redialing
To dial the number of the same destination
again. Redialing consists of automatic redial-
ing in which dialing is performed automatical-
ly, and manual redialing in which redialing is
performed manually.
Relay TX
The function to send a fax to multiple stations
via the other facsimile (called a relaying sta-
tion). You can save costs by setting one of
the stations as the relaying station and send-
ing a fax via the relaying station if the termi-
nating stations are at remote site.
Relaying sta-
tion
The facsimile that sends document to multi-
ple stations by the relay request from the
originating station.
Reserving
The function to reserve the next transmission
during communication or printing.
transmission
Resolution
The higher resolution is, the longer it takes to
transmit. Select the appropriate resolution.
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Terms
Description
S
Sender infor-
mation
Information such as transmission date,
name, telephone number, and page number
printed at the top of the received document
at the fax transmission.
Sender name
The name of this machine, which is repre-
sented with any alphanumeric character and
symbols. It is recorded as the part of the orig-
inating printing at the top of the received doc-
ument on the receiver side.
Substitute
Transmit
The function to transfer/transmit the received
documents waiting for output by using the
control panel. Substitute transmission can be
set when the FAX screen is displayed, and
operation has been interrupted at out of pa-
per or paper jammed in the machine.
Super G3 (SG3) This is the G3 communication mode that is
ITU-T V.34 compliant. It can communicate
faster (up to 33,400 bps) than normal G3
communication.
T
Timer TX
The function to specify the time to start com-
munication. You can save costs by specify-
ing a transmission to start at midnight or early
in the morning during which telephone charg-
es are less.
Total page set
The function to place the total number of
pages on each page of the fax in quick mem-
ory transmission. It is useful for the recipient
to make sure whether all pages of the fax
have been sent or not (the total number of
pages are automatically placed in memory
transmission).
Transmission
rates
The transmission rates of the modem in the
facsimile. It can transmit in high-speed
33,600 bps. If it is set to Overseas TX. The in-
ternational communication. In Overseas TX,
a lower baud rate will be employed. Select
this mode if you send a fax to the location at
which the communication condition is poor
even if it is in your country. It transmits in
noise-resistant 7,200 bps or 4,800 bps.
Transmission
time
The time to send a fax. The higher resolution
is, the longer it takes to transmit.
U
Upside down
The function to specify the appropriate bind-
ing style when transmitting a two-sided doc-
ument (i.e., when pages are printed on both
sides). The binding style you select should al-
low the pages of a two-sided document to be
read appropriately by paging right to left or
top to bottom.
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Terms
Description
V
V.34
The communication mode under the super
G3 fax communication. It may not be possi-
ble to communicate in super G3 mode if the
receiver or sender is connected to the line via
an extension exchange equipment.
Vertical scan-
ning
The vertical direction when the original is
scanned.
Z
Z folded origi-
nal
The function to determine the document siz-
es before reading and sending the original.
Some facsimiles cannot detect the document
size if it has been folded. This function is
available only when reading the original with
the ADF.
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13.5 Index
A
E
F
Fax Basic Screen Default Setting ...
Fax Setting List ......................11-28
B
G
C
H
I
J
D
Job Settings List ....................10-15
K
L
Lengthwise ..............................1-14
List of Available Characters .....13-5
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Resolution ...............................3-19
M
S
Simplex/Duplex .......................3-18
N
Name Dest. ............................ 2-10
No. of Dest. ............................. 2-10
Number of Originals .................. 7-4
T
Touch panel ...............................2-7
O
Original Image Type ................ 3-17
U
P
User Authentication .................2-14
Utility/Counter ...........................2-8
Page Indicator ......................... 2-10
W
R
Redialing ................................. 3-39
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