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		 Operating Instructions   
					Troubleshooting   
					
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					Adding Paper, Toner and Staples   
					Clearing Misfeeds   
					Remarks   
					Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the   
					Safety Information in "About This Machine" before using the machine.   
				Manuals for This Machine   
					Refer to the manuals that are relevant to what you want to do with the machine.   
					Manuals for machines with copier function only or with the DDST Unit are dif-   
					ferent. See “Manuals for Machines with Copier Function Only or with the DDST   
					Unit”.   
					Important   
					❒ Media differ according to manual.   
					❒ The printed and electronic versions of a manual have the same contents.   
					❒ Adobe Acrobat Reader/Adobe Reader must be installed in order to view the   
					manuals as PDF files.   
					❒ Depending on which country you are in, there may also be html manuals. To   
					view these manuals, a Web browser must be installed.   
					❖ About This Machine   
					Be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual before using the machine.   
					This manual provides an introduction to the functions of the machine. It also   
					explains the control panel, preparation procedures for using the machine,   
					how to enter text, and how to install the CD-ROMs provided.   
					❖ General Settings Guide   
					Explains User Tools settings, and Address Book procedures such as register-   
					ing fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and user codes. Also refer to this manual   
					for explanations on how to connect the machine.   
					❖ Troubleshooting   
					Provides a guide to solving common problems, and explains how to replace   
					paper, toner, and other consumables.   
					❖ Security Reference   
					This manual is for administrators of the machine. It explains security func-   
					tions that you can use to prevent unauthorized use of the machine, data tam-   
					pering, or information leakage.   
					For enhanced security, we recommend the following settings.   
					• Install the Server Certificate.   
					• Enable SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Encryption.   
					• Change the user name and password of the administrator using Web Im-   
					age Monitor.   
					For details, see “Setting Up the Machine”, Security Reference.   
					Be sure to read this manual when setting the enhanced security functions, or   
					user and administrator authentication.   
					❖ Copy Reference   
					Explains Copier functions and operations. Also refer to this manual for expla-   
					nations on how to place originals.   
					❖ Facsimile Reference   
					Explains Facsimile functions and operations.   
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				❖ Printer Reference   
					Explains Printer functions and operations.   
					❖ Scanner Reference   
					Explains Scanner functions and operations.   
					❖ Network Guide   
					Explains how to configure and operate the machine in a network environ-   
					ment, and use the software provided.   
					This manual covers all models, and includes descriptions of functions and   
					settings that might not be available on this machine. Images, illustrations, and   
					information about operating systems that are supported might also differ   
					slightly from those of this machine.   
					❖ Other manuals   
					• Quick Reference Copy Guide   
					• Quick Reference Fax Guide   
					• Quick Reference Printer Guide   
					• Quick Reference Scanner Guide   
					• PostScript 3 Supplement   
					• UNIX Supplement   
					• Manuals for DeskTopBinder Lite   
					• DeskTopBinder Lite Setup Guide   
					• DeskTopBinder Introduction Guide   
					• Auto Document Link Guide   
					Note   
					❒ Manuals provided are specific to machine types.   
					❒ For “UNIX Supplement”, please visit our Web site or consult an authorized   
					dealer.   
					
					
					Reference   
					p.iii “Manuals for Machines with Copier Function Only or with the DDST   
					Unit”   
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				Manuals for Machines with Copier Function Only or with the   
					DDST Unit   
					This section describes the manuals for machines with copier function only or   
					with the DDST Unit.   
					❖ About This Machine   
					Be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual before using the machine.   
					This manual provides an introduction to the functions of the machine. It also   
					explains the control panel, preparation procedures for using the machine, and   
					how to install the CD-ROMs provided.   
					❖ General Settings Guide   
					Explains User Tools settings, and how to register user codes. Also refer to this   
					manual for explanations on how to connect the machine.   
					❖ Troubleshooting   
					Provides a guide to solving common problems, and explains how to replace   
					paper, toner, and other consumables.   
					❖ Copy Reference   
					Explains Copier functions and operations. Also refer to this manual for expla-   
					nations on how to place originals.   
					❖ Printer/Scanner Reference   
					Explains system settings, functions and operations for the machine's print-   
					er/scanner unit.   
					❖ Network Guide   
					Explains how to configure and operate the machine in a network environ-   
					ment, and use the software provided.   
					❖ Other manuals   
					• Quick Reference Copy Guide   
					• Quick Reference Printer/Scanner Guide   
					Note   
					❒ Some manuals include descriptions of functions and settings that are not   
					available on machines with copier function only or with the DDST Unit.   
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				Manuals for This Machine......................................................................................i   
					Manuals for Machines with Copier Function Only or with the DDST Unit................. iii   
					How to Read This Manual .....................................................................................1   
					Symbols .....................................................................................................................1   
					Names of Major Options ............................................................................................1   
					
					Indicators................................................................................................................3   
					Panel Tone..............................................................................................................4   
					
					
					When a Job Is Not Performed...............................................................................9   
					
					When a Message Is Displayed............................................................................11   
					
					
					When Memory Is Full ...............................................................................................19   
					
					Adjusting the Volume..........................................................................................21   
					When a Message Is Displayed............................................................................24   
					
					When Memory Is Full ...............................................................................................35   
					When an Error Report Is Printed ........................................................................36   
					
					
					Error Mail Notification...............................................................................................38   
					Error Report (E-Mail)................................................................................................38   
					Server-Generated Error E-mail ................................................................................38   
					
					
					Windows 95/98/Me/2000..........................................................................................39   
					
					Windows XP Home Edition ......................................................................................40   
					Windows Vista..........................................................................................................41   
					When a Message Is Displayed............................................................................42   
					Status Messages......................................................................................................42   
					Alert Messages ........................................................................................................43   
					Printing the Error Log...............................................................................................45   
					When You Cannot Print.......................................................................................46   
					Other Printing Problems .....................................................................................49   
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				When the TWAIN Driver Cannot Be Started............................................................58   
					
					Operations Are Not Possible When Messages Appear ...........................................59   
					When a Message Is Displayed............................................................................60   
					
					
					
					The Printer Function............................................................................................69   
					
					When a Message Is Displayed.................................................................................71   
					When You Cannot Print ...........................................................................................75   
					Other Printing Problems...........................................................................................77   
					The Scanner Function .........................................................................................82   
					When Scanning Is Not Done As Expected...............................................................82   
					When a Message Is Displayed.................................................................................83   
					
					Loading Paper......................................................................................................87   
					Loading Paper into the Paper Trays ........................................................................88   
					Orientation-Fixed Paper or Two-Sided Paper..........................................................89   
					Changing the Paper Size.....................................................................................92   
					Changing the Paper Size in the Paper Tray.............................................................93   
					Adding Toner........................................................................................................97   
					Replacing Toner.......................................................................................................98   
					
					Waste Toner.............................................................................................................99   
					Adding Staples...................................................................................................100   
					Finisher ..................................................................................................................100   
					
					
					Removing Jammed Paper.................................................................................103   
					When A Is Displayed..............................................................................................104   
					When B Is Displayed..............................................................................................104   
					When C Is Displayed..............................................................................................104   
					When P Is Displayed..............................................................................................105   
					When Y Is Displayed..............................................................................................105   
					When Z Is Displayed..............................................................................................106   
					When R Is Displayed (When Finisher Is Installed).................................................106   
					When D Is Displayed (When Bridge Unit Is Installed)............................................107   
					Removing Jammed Staples ..............................................................................108   
					Finisher ..................................................................................................................108   
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				9. Remarks   
					Where to Put Your Machine ..............................................................................109   
					Machine Environment ............................................................................................109   
					Moving....................................................................................................................110   
					Power Connection..................................................................................................111   
					Access to the Machine...........................................................................................112   
					When Not Used for a Long Time............................................................................112   
					Maintaining Your Machine ................................................................................113   
					Cleaning the Exposure Glass.................................................................................113   
					Cleaning the Exposure Glass Cover......................................................................114   
					Cleaning the ARDF ................................................................................................114   
					INDEX....................................................................................................... 115   
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				How to Read This Manual   
					Symbols   
					This manual uses the following symbols:   
					Indicates important safety notes.   
					Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read these   
					notes. They can be found in the “Safety Information” section of About This Machine.   
					Indicates important safety notes.   
					Ignoring these notes could result in moderate or minor injury, or damage to the   
					machine or to property. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the   
					“Safety Information” section of About This Machine.   
					Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations   
					of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure   
					to read these explanations.   
					Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine’s functions, and instruc-   
					tions on resolving user errors.   
					This symbol is located at the end of sections. It indicates where you can find fur-   
					ther relevant information.   
					[ ]   
					Indicates the names of keys that appear on the machine’s display panel.   
					{ }   
					Indicates the names of keys on the machine’s control panel.   
					Names of Major Options   
					Major options of this machine are referred to as follows in this manual:   
					• Auto Document Feeder capable of scanning both sides of a sheet → ARDF   
					• Finisher SR3010 → Finisher   
					• Bridge Unit BU3010 → Bridge unit   
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				1. When the Machine Does   
					Not Operate As Wanted   
					This section describes basic troubleshooting procedures that are applicable to all   
					functions of this machine.   
					Indicators   
					This section explains the indicators that light up when the machine requires the   
					
					h: Error indicator   
					Appears when there is a misfeed, a cover is left open, or   
					another problem occurs. See p.103 “Clearing Misfeeds”.   
					B: Load Paper indicator   
					D: Add Toner indicator   
					Appears when paper-out condition occurs. See p.87   
					“Loading Paper”.   
					Appears when toner runs out. See p.97 “Adding Toner”.   
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				When the Machine Does Not Operate As Wanted   
					Panel Tone   
					The following table explains the various beep patterns that the machine produces   
					to alert users about machine conditions.   
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					Beep pattern   
					Meaning   
					Cause   
					Two long beeps.   
					Machine has warmed   
					up.   
					After cooling or being switched on, the   
					machine has fully warmed up and is   
					ready for use.   
					Single short beep.   
					A valid operation is   
					accepted.   
					A control panel key was pressed, the   
					machine was switched on, or a docu-   
					ment was placed on the ARDF.   
					Fiveshortbeepsrepeated Strong alert.   
					five times.   
					Machine requires user attention. Paper   
					might have jammed or toner might need   
					replenishing.   
					Note   
					❒ Users cannot mute the machine's beep alerts. When the machine beeps to alert   
					users of a paper jam or toner request, if the machine's covers are opened and   
					closed repeatedly within a short period of time, the beep alert might continue,   
					even after normal status has resumed.   
					❒ For details about enabling or disabling beep alerts, see “General Features”,   
					General Settings Guide.   
					Reference   
					“General Features”, General Settings Guide   
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				When the Function Status Indicator Lights Up in Red   
					When the Function Status Indicator Lights   
					Up in Red   
					
					
					sponding function, and then follow the message that appears.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Documents and reports There is no copy paper left.   
					are not printed out.   
					Add paper. See p.87 “Loading Pa-   
					per”.   
					An error has occurred. The function whose indicator is lit Record the code number shown   
					is defective.   
					on the display and contact your   
					service representative. See   
					“When a Message Is Displayed”   
					of each chapter. You can use other   
					functions normally.   
					The machine is unable to A network error has occurred.   
					connect to the network.   
					• 
					Check the displayed message   
					and take an appropriate ac-   
					tion. See “When a Message Is   
					Displayed” of each chapter.   
					• 
					Check that the machine is cor-   
					rectly connected to the net-   
					work, and that the machine is   
					correctly set. See “Network   
					Settings”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
					• 
					• 
					Contact the administrator.   
					When the function key is still   
					lit in red, even if you take the   
					measures above, contact your   
					service representative.   
					Note   
					❒ If an error occurs in the function you are using, check the message that ap-   
					pears on the display panel, and then refer to “When a Message Is Displayed”   
					for the relevant function.   
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				When the Machine Does Not Operate As Wanted   
					When You Have Problems Operating the   
					Machine   
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					The following chart gives explanations of common problems and messages.   
					If other messages appear, follow the instructions displayed.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					This message appears when you If the machine does not get start-   
					“Please wait...”   
					turn on the operation switch or   
					change the toner bottle.   
					ed within 2 minutes, contact your   
					service representative.   
					appears.   
					If the machine has not been in use Wait for the machine to get ready.   
					for a long time, it may take longer   
					than normal to print or start up   
					“Please wait...”   
					appears.   
					when switched on.   
					Although the copier   
					screen appears when   
					the machine is turned   
					on using the main   
					power switch, it cannot   
					be switched to another   
					screen by pressing the   
					{Facsimile} or {Scan-   
					ner} key.   
					Functions other than the copier   
					function are not yet ready.   
					Wait a little longer.   
					The machine has just   
					Functions other than the copier   
					Wait a little longer.   
					been turned on and the function are not yet ready. Time   
					User Tools screen is required varies by function.   
					displayed, but the User Functions appear in the User   
					Tools menu has items   
					Tools menu when they become   
					missing.   
					ready for use.   
					The display is difficult Display contrast is not adjusted. Adjust the display's contrast so   
					to see.   
					that you can see the display panel   
					properly. See “General Features”,   
					General Settings Guide.   
					The display is off.   
					The display is off.   
					The machine is in Energy Saver   
					mode.   
					Turn on the operation switch.   
					The operation switch is turned   
					off.   
					Turn on the operation switch.   
					Nothing happens   
					when the operation   
					switch is turned on.   
					The main power switch is turned Turn on the main power switch.   
					off.   
					The operation switch   
					indicator continues   
					The machine is communicating   
					with external equipment.   
					Check if the machine is communi-   
					cating with external equipment.   
					blinking and does not   
					turn off when pressed.   
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				When You Have Problems Operating the Machine   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					You may have loaded the paper   
					Solution   
					Original images are   
					printed on the reverse incorrectly.   
					side of the paper.   
					
					into Tray 1-4 with the print side   
					up, and into the bypass tray with   
					the print side down. See p.89   
					
					Two-Sided Paper”.   
					
					
					locked.   
					See p.92 “Changing the Paper   
					Size”.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently. The tray's end fence may not be   
					set properly.   
					Check the end fence is set proper-   
					ly. See p.92 “Changing the Paper   
					Size”.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently. You may have loaded paper of a Use Tray Paper Settings to set the   
					
					tings with User Tools.   
					
					An error message re-   
					mains, even if misfed   
					paper is removed.   
					When a misfeed message ap-   
					pears, it remains until you open   
					and close the cover as required.   
					Clear misfed paper, and then   
					open and close the cover. See   
					p.103 “Removing Jammed Pa-   
					per”.   
					Paper is still jammed in the tray.   
					Cannot print in duplex You cannot use paper in the by-   
					mode. pass tray for duplex printing.   
					For duplex printing, select Tray 1-   
					4 in the copier mode or with the   
					printer driver.   
					Cannot print in duplex You have selected a tray that is set Select a paper tray in [Tray Paper   
					mode.   
					to [Off] for duplex printing in [Tray Settings] under [System Settings],   
					Paper Settings] under [System Set- and then press [OK]. Then, select   
					tings].   
					[No Display (Plain Paper)] or [Recy-   
					cled Paper] for Paper Type, press   
					[Duplex], and then select [On]. See   
					“Tray Paper Settings”, General   
					Settings Guide.   
					The user code entry   
					screen is displayed.   
					Users are restricted by user man- Enter the user code (up to eight   
					agement.   
					digits), and then press the {OK} or   
					{q} key.   
					The Authentication   
					screen appears.   
					Basic Authentication, Windows   
					Authentication, LDAP Authenti- user password. See “When the   
					cation or Integration Server Au-   
					Enter your login user name and   
					Authentication Screen is Dis-   
					thentication is set.   
					
					The temperature inside the ma-   
					chine is too high or too low.   
					Locate the machine in an environ-   
					ment where the temperature re-   
					mains between 10 and 32 °C. See   
					p.109 “Where to Put Your Ma-   
					chine”.   
					“Temperature   
					Alert. Turn   
					main power off,   
					adjust room   
					temp. and wait a   
					while before   
					restarting.” ap-   
					pears, and printing is   
					disabled.   
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				When the Machine Does Not Operate As Wanted   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The use of the function is restrict- Contact the administrator.   
					ed to authenticated users only.   
					“Privileges are   
					required to use   
					this function.”   
					appears.   
					1 
					The entered login user name or   
					password is not correct.   
					Ask the administrator for the correct   
					login user name and password.   
					“Authentica-   
					tion failed.” ap-   
					pears.   
					Cannot access the authentication Contact the administrator.   
					server when using Windows Au-   
					thentication, LDAP Authentica-   
					tion, or Integration Server   
					“Authentica-   
					tion failed.” ap-   
					pears.   
					Authentication.   
					Note   
					❒ If you cannot make copies as you want because of paper type, paper size, or   
					paper capacity problems, use recommended paper. See “Copy Paper”, About   
					This Machine.   
					Reference   
					“Copy Paper”, About This Machine   
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				When a Job Is Not Performed   
					When a Job Is Not Performed   
					If you cannot execute a function, it may be that the machine is being held up by   
					another function.   
					1 
					If you cannot execute a function, terminate any other functions currently active,   
					and then try executing the function again. In some cases, you can carry out an-   
					other job (copier, facsimile, printer, or scanner) without canceling the current job   
					being performed. Performing multiple functions simultaneously like this is   
					called “Multi-accessing”.   
					❖ Combination Chart   
					The chart shows function compatibility when print priority is set to “Inter-   
					leave”. See “General Features”, General Settings Guide.   
					Mode after you select Copy   
					Facsimile   
					Transmission Reception   
					Printer   
					Print   
					Scanner   
					Mode before you   
					select   
					Using the control panel   
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					Copying   
					*1   
					*1   
					*1   
					*1   
					*1   
					*1   
					Stapling   
					× 
					× 
					× 
					*1   
					*1   
					Transmission Operation   
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					ScanninganOriginal   
					for Memory   
					Transmission   
					Memory   
					Transmission   
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					Immediate   
					Transmission   
					Memory Reception   
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					Printing   
					Received Data   
					× 
					*2   
					*2   
					*2   
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				When the Machine Does Not Operate As Wanted   
					Mode after you select Copy   
					Facsimile   
					Transmission Reception   
					Printer   
					Print   
					Scanner   
					1 
					Mode before you   
					select   
					Receive Data   
					Printing   
					Stapling   
					Using the control   
					panel   
					Scanning   
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					*1   
					*1   
					*1   
					*1   
					Scanning   
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					× 
					... means that these functions can be used together.   
					... means that you can interrupt the current job with the function keys to   
					proceed to a subsequent job.   
					... means that another job will automatically start after the current job is finished.   
					×... means that you must manually start another job after the current job is fin-   
					ished (i.e., these functions cannot be used together).   
					*1   
					You can scan a document once the preceding job documents are all scanned.   
					*2   
					During parallel reception, any subsequent job is suspended until reception is   
					completed.   
					Note   
					❒ Stapling cannot be used at the same time for multiple functions.   
					❒ 
					You can specify the output tray where documents are delivered. For details about how to   
					specify the output tray for each function, see “General Features”, General Settings Guide.   
					❒ If the machine is capable of executing multiple functions simultaneously,   
					specify which function should have priority in “Print Priority”. This setting is   
					factory-preset to “Display mode”. For setting of Printing Priority function,   
					see “General Features”, General Settings Guide.   
					❒ While printing is in progress, scanning a document using another function   
					may take longer than usual.   
					Reference   
					“General Features”, General Settings Guide   
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				2. Troubleshooting When   
					Using the Copy Function   
					This chapter describes likely causes of and possible solutions for copier function   
					problems.   
					When a Message Is Displayed   
					The following chart contains explanations for common messages. If other mes-   
					sages appear, follow the instructions as they are displayed.   
					Important   
					❒ For messages not listed here, see “When You Have Problems Operating the   
					Machine”.   
					Message   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					Improper original is placed.   
					Select paper manually, not with   
					the Auto Paper Select function,   
					and do not use the Auto Re-   
					duce/Enlarge function.   
					Cannot detect origi-   
					nal size   
					See “Auto Reduce/Enlarge”   
					Copy Reference.   
					Improper original is placed.   
					Improper original is placed.   
					The specified paper size is not   
					Input the both horizontal and   
					vertical sizes of the non-stand-   
					ard original.   
					Cannot detect origi-   
					nal size   
					Place the original on the expo-   
					sure glass. See “Placing Origi-   
					nals”, Copy Reference.   
					Cannot detect origi-   
					nal size   
					Use copy paper that is not   
					Cannot sort this   
					size.   
					available with the Sort function. longer than 432 mm (17.0").   
					The specified function is not Select a paper tray other than   
					available with the bypass tray. the bypass tray.   
					Cannot select Bypass   
					Tray in current set-   
					ting.   
					The specified custom length is Do not place originals that are   
					not available for duplex print- longer than 432 mm (17.0").   
					ing from the ARDF (e.g., 2 Sid-   
					Original with this   
					length cannot be du-   
					plex scanned.   
					ed → 2 Sided, 2 Sided → 1   
					Sided, 2 Sided→ Combine).   
					Original is not placed in the   
					proper orientation.   
					Change the orientation of the   
					original.   
					Check original ori-   
					entation.   
					Improper paper size is set.   
					If you press the {Start} key,   
					copy will start onto the select-   
					ed paper.   
					Check paper size.   
					Blank areas appear. Original   
					orientation and paper mis-   
					matches occur when image ro-   
					tation is unavailable.   
					Change the orientation of the   
					original.   
					Blank part will ap-   
					pear.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function   
					Message   
					Causes   
					The entire image cannot be   
					fully copied using the current setting.   
					[Auto R/E] setting.   
					Solutions   
					Make an alternative [Auto R/E]   
					Image not fully cop-   
					ied.   
					A paper size for which Rotate Select the proper paper size   
					Sort is not available is selected. for the Rotate Sort function.   
					See “Supplementary Informa-   
					Rotate Sort is una-   
					vailable with this   
					paper size.   
					tion”, Copy Reference.   
					2 
					Duplex mode does not sup-   
					port the selected paper size.   
					Select the proper paper size   
					for the Duplex function. See   
					“Supplementary Informa-   
					tion”, Copy Reference.   
					Cannot dup. copy   
					this size.   
					A paper type not available   
					with the Duplex function has ble for the Duplex function.   
					been selected.   
					The thick paper is not availa-   
					Cannot dup. with   
					this tray.   
					Specify another paper type.   
					The number of copies exceeds You can change the maximum   
					Max. number of sets   
					is nn.   
					maximum copy quantity.   
					copy quantity. See “User   
					Tools Menu (Copier Fea-   
					tures)”, Copy Reference.   
					(A figure is placed at n.)   
					A paper type not available   
					with the staple function has   
					been selected.   
					The thick paper is not availa-   
					ble for the staple function.   
					Specify another paper type.   
					Cannot Staple Thick   
					Paper.   
					The number of copies exceeds Check the stapler capacity.   
					Staple range exceed-   
					ed.   
					the capacity of the stapler.   
					See “Supplementary Informa-   
					tion”, Copy Reference.   
					The selected position cannot be Select the proper position or   
					stapled. Originalorientation and original orientation. See “Sta-   
					This position cannot   
					be stapled.   
					paper mismatches occur when   
					ple” and “Supplementary In-   
					image rotation is unavailable.   
					formation”, Copy Reference.   
					The scanner function is in use. Cancel the current scan job. To   
					do this, press the {Clear/Stop}   
					key on the scanner screen to   
					display the message   
					Cannot copy. Origi-   
					nal is being scanned   
					by another function.   
					“Clear/Stop key was   
					pressed. Stop scan-   
					ning?”, and then press   
					[Stop].   
					The use of this function is re- Contact the administrator.   
					stricted to authentified users   
					only.   
					Privileges are re-   
					quired to use this   
					function.   
					The entered login user name   
					or password is not correct.   
					Ask the administrator for the cor-   
					rect login user name and password.   
					Authentication   
					failed.   
					Cannot access the authentica- Contact the administrator.   
					tion server when using Win-   
					dows Authentication, LDAP   
					Authentication   
					failed.   
					Authentication, or Integration   
					Server Authentication.   
					12   
				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Reference   
					p.6 “When You Have Problems Operating the Machine”   
					2 
					13   
				Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function   
					When You Cannot Make Clear Copies   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for unclear copies.   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					Copies appear dirty.   
					Image density is too dark.   
					Adjust the image density set-   
					tings. See “Adjusting Image   
					Density”, Copy Reference.   
					2 
					Copies contain blots or are   
					patchy.   
					
					surface.   
					and level surface.   
					Make sure the machine's envi-   
					ronment meets requirements.   
					See p.109 “Where to Put Your   
					Machine”.   
					Copies contain blots or are   
					patchy.   
					The paper is creased, curled,   
					or has blemishes.   
					Smooth out the wrinkles from   
					the paper, or replace it. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					If paper comes out curled, ad-   
					just the output Tray. See   
					“Originals”, Copy Reference.   
					Copies contain blots or are   
					patchy.   
					Image density is too light.   
					The paper is damp.   
					Adjust the image density set-   
					tings. See “Adjusting Image   
					Density”, Copy Reference.   
					Copies contain blots or are   
					patchy.   
					Use paper that has been   
					stored in the recommended   
					temperature and humidity   
					condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Copies are too dark or too   
					light.   
					The correct paper type set-   
					tings are not made.   
					Check the paper loaded on the   
					paper tray or bypass tray   
					matches the paper type set on   
					the display panel. See “Copy   
					Paper”, About This Machine.   
					Copies are too dark or too   
					light.   
					The image was not printed on Before printing on special pa-   
					a suitable surface.   
					per, check its surface careful-   
					ly. Printing on non-print   
					surfaces reduces print quality   
					and can damage the machine's   
					internal components. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					Copies are dirty.   
					Use of non-recommended   
					toner can result in loss of print toner. Contact your service   
					Use manufacturer-genuine   
					quality and other problems.   
					representative.   
					The reverse side of an original Image density is too dark.   
					image is copied.   
					Adjust the image density set-   
					tings. See “Adjusting Image   
					Density”, Copy Reference.   
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				When You Cannot Make Clear Copies   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					A shadow appears on copies if Image density is too dark.   
					you use pasted originals.   
					Adjust the image density set-   
					tings. See “Adjusting Image   
					Density”, Copy Reference.   
					Change the orientation of the   
					original.   
					Put mending tape over the   
					pasted areas.   
					2 
					The same copy area is dirty   
					whenever making copies.   
					The exposure glass or ARDF is Clean them. See p.113 “Main-   
					dirty.   
					taining Your Machine”.   
					Copies are too light.   
					Image density is too light.   
					Adjust the image density set-   
					tings. See “Adjusting Image   
					Density”, Copy Reference.   
					Copies are too light.   
					The paper is damp or rough. Use the recommended paper.   
					Also, use paper that has been   
					stored in the recommended   
					
					conditions. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Copies are too light.   
					The toner bottle is almost   
					empty.   
					Add toner. See p.97 “Adding   
					Toner”.   
					Parts of the paper are not copied. The original is not placed correctly. Place originals correctly. See “Plac-   
					
					Parts of the paper are not copied. The correct paper size is not   
					selected.   
					Select the proper paper size.   
					White lines appear.   
					The exposure glass or scan-   
					ning glass is dirty.   
					Clean them. See p.113 “Main-   
					taining Your Machine”.   
					Copies are blank.   
					The original is not placed correctly. When using the exposure glass,   
					place originals face down.   
					When using the ARDF, place   
					them face up. See “Placing   
					Originals”, Copy Reference.   
					A moiré pattern is produced   
					on copies.   
					Your original has a dot pat-   
					tern image or many lines.   
					Place the original on the expo-   
					sure glass at a slight angle.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					Black spots appear on the   
					Because of high humidity, the Place the print on the expo-   
					copy of a photographic print. photographic print has stuck sure glass in either of the fol-   
					to the exposure glass. lowing ways:   
					• 
					• 
					Place an OHP transparency   
					on the exposure glass, and   
					then place the print on top   
					of the OHP transparency.   
					2 
					Place the print on the ex-   
					posure glass, and then   
					place two or three sheets of   
					white paper on top of it.   
					Leave the exposure glass   
					cover or ARDF open when   
					copying.   
					16   
				When You Cannot Make Copies As Wanted   
					When You Cannot Make Copies As   
					Wanted   
					This section describes causes and remedies when copy results are not as expected.   
					❖ Basic   
					
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					The number of sheets loaded Load paper only as high as the   
					exceeds the capacity of the   
					machine.   
					upper limit markings on the   
					side fences of the paper tray or   
					bypass tray. See p.87 “Load-   
					ing Paper”.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					The paper is damp.   
					Use paper that has been   
					stored in the recommended   
					temperature and humidity   
					condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					The paper is too thick or too   
					thin.   
					Use recommended paper. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					The copy paper is wrinkled or Use recommended paper. Use   
					has been folded/creased.   
					paper that has been stored in   
					the recommended tempera-   
					ture and humidity condition.   
					See “Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					Printed paper is used.   
					Use recommended paper. Do   
					not reuse copy paper that has   
					been already copied or print-   
					ed onto. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Copy paper becomes creased. The paper is damp.   
					Copy paper becomes creased. The paper is too thin.   
					Use paper that has been   
					stored in the recommended   
					temperature and humidity   
					condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Use recommended paper. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					You cannot combine several   
					functions.   
					Selected functions cannot be   
					used together.   
					Check the combination of   
					
					
					Chart”, Copy Reference.   
					Copies are not stapled.   
					There are jammed staples in   
					the stapler.   
					Remove jammed staples. See   
					p.108 “Removing Jammed   
					Staples”.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					Copies are not stapled.   
					The number of copies exceeds Check the stapler capacity.   
					the capacity of the stapler.   
					Copy paper is curled.   
					See “Supplementary Informa-   
					tion”, Copy Reference.   
					Copies are not stapled.   
					Turn the copy paper over in   
					the tray.   
					
					place the originals. See “Sta-   
					ple”, Copy Reference.   
					2 
					Print is slanted.   
					Print is slanted.   
					The paper is feeding in at a   
					slant.   
					Load the paper correctly. See   
					p.87 “Loading Paper”.   
					
					right covers are properly   
					closed.   
					Print is slanted.   
					The side fences in the paper   
					tray is not locked.   
					Make sure the side fence is   
					locked. See p.92 “Changing   
					the Paper Size”.   
					❖ Edit   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					When using the Duplex Mar- You set a wide erased margin. Set a narrower margin with User   
					gin function, parts of the orig-   
					inal image are not copied.   
					Tools. You can set the width be-   
					tween 0-50 mm (0"-2"). See “Copier   
					Features”, General Settings Guide.   
					When using the Duplex Mar- There is a lack of margin space Set a narrower margin with User   
					gin function, parts of the orig- on the opposite side of the   
					Tools. You can set the width be-   
					tween 0-50 mm (0"-2"). See “Copier   
					Features”, General Settings Guide.   
					inal image are not copied.   
					binding position.   
					❖ Combine   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					When using Combine, parts of You specified a reproduction When you specify a reproduc-   
					the image are not copied. ratio that does not match the tion ratio using the Manual   
					sizes of your originals and   
					copy paper.   
					Paper Select function, make   
					sure the ratio matches your   
					originals and the copy paper.   
					Select the correct reproduction ratio   
					before using the Combine function.   
					When using Combine, parts of Your originals are not identi- Use originals that are identical   
					the image are not copied. cal in size and direction. in size and direction.   
					Copies are not in correct order. You placed the originals in the When placing a stack of origi-   
					incorrect order.   
					nals in the ARDF, the last page   
					should be on the bottom.   
					If you place an original on the   
					exposure glass, start with the   
					first page to be copied.   
					18   
				When You Cannot Make Copies As Wanted   
					❖ Duplex   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					Cannot print in duplex mode. You may have loaded paper   
					on the bypass tray.   
					Remove paper loaded on the   
					bypass Tray. Load paper in   
					Tray 1 - 4.   
					Cannot print in duplex mode. You have loaded paper ex-   
					ceeding 90 g/m2.   
					Change the paper.   
					2 
					Cannot print in duplex mode. You have selected a Tray 2 that Select another paper type, or   
					is set to [Thick Paper]for duplex another paper tray. See “Tray   
					printing in [Tray Paper Settings] Paper Settings”, General Set-   
					under [System Settings]   
					. 
					tings Guide.   
					Copies are not in duplex order. You placed the originals in the When setting a stack of origi-   
					incorrect order.   
					nals in the ARDF, the last page   
					should be on the bottom.   
					If you set an original on the ex-   
					posure glass, start with the   
					first page to be copied.   
					When using Duplex, copy is   
					made Top to Bottom even   
					though [Top to Top] is selected.   
					You placed the originals in the Place the originals in the cor-   
					wrong orientation.   
					rect orientation. See “Original   
					Orientation”, Copy Reference.   
					When using Duplex, copy is   
					You placed the originals in the Place the originals in the cor-   
					made Top to Top even though wrong orientation.   
					[Top to Bottom] is selected.   
					rect orientation. See “Original   
					Orientation”, Copy Reference.   
					Parts of the original image are The margin is too wide.   
					not copied.   
					Set a narrower margin with   
					User Tools. You can adjust it   
					between 0-50 mm (0"-2"). See   
					“User Tools Menu (Copier   
					Features)”, Copy Reference.   
					Parts of the original image are There is a lack of margin space Set a narrower margin with   
					not copied.   
					on the opposite side of the   
					binding position.   
					User Tools. You can adjust it   
					between 0-50 mm (0"-2"). See   
					“User Tools Menu (Copier   
					Features)”, Copy Reference.   
					When Memory Is Full   
					Messages   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					The machine checks if the re- To continue copying, remove   
					Reset nn orig., then   
					press [Resume] to   
					scan and copy the re-   
					maining originals.   
					maining originals should be   
					copied, after the scanned orig- [Resume]. To stop copying,   
					inal has been printed. press [Stop].   
					all copies, and then press   
					[Stop] [Resume]   
					(A figure is placed at n.)   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Copy Function   
					2 
					20   
				3. Troubleshooting When   
					Using the Facsimile Function   
					This chapter describes likely causes of and possible solutions for facsimile func-   
					tion problems.   
					Adjusting the Volume   
					The following describes how to adjust the volume.   
					You can change the volume of the following sounds that the machine makes.   
					❖ On Hook Mode   
					Heard when the {On Hook Dial} key is pressed.   
					❖ At Transmission   
					Heard when immediate transmission is performed.   
					❖ At Reception   
					Heard when the machine receives a document.   
					❖ At Dialing   
					Heard after pressing the {Start} key, until the line connects to the destination.   
					❖ At Printing   
					Heard when a received document is printed.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					BAK013S   
					B Select [Fax Features] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					C Select [General Settings/Adjust] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					D Select [Adjust Sound Volume] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					3 
					E Select the item you want to adjust using {U} or {T}, and then press the   
					{OK} key.   
					F Select the volume using {W} or {V}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					Press the {Escape} key to cancel the setting. The display returns to that of step   
					. 
					E 
					G Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					BAK013S   
					The standby display appears.   
					22   
					 
					
				Adjusting the Volume   
					Note   
					❒ You can also adjust the On Hook volume when you press the {On Hook Di-   
					al} key. See “On Hook Dial”, Facsimile Reference.   
					❒ If the Extended Security function prevents you from changing this setting,   
					contact the administrator.   
					❒ You can set the volume level to between 0 and 7.   
					Reference   
					“On Hook Dial”, Facsimile Reference   
					3 
					23   
				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					When a Message Is Displayed   
					This section describes the machine's main messages. If other messages appear,   
					follow their instructions.   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					A document jam occurred during Press [Exit], and then resend the   
					Error occurred,   
					and trans. was   
					cancelled.   
					Immediate Transmission. There   
					may be a problem with the ma-   
					chine or the telephone line (for ex-   
					ample, noise or cross talk).   
					pages that have not been sent.   
					If the error reoccurs frequently,   
					contact your service representative.   
					3 
					Original jammed during Memory Place originals that have not been   
					Put original   
					back, check it   
					and press Start   
					key.   
					Transmission.   
					scanned on the exposure glass or   
					ARDF again.   
					The machine failed to detect the   
					size of the original.   
					Place original again, and then   
					press the {Start} key.   
					Cannot detect   
					original size.   
					Place original   
					again, then   
					press Start key.   
					There is a problem with the fax.   
					Record the code number shown   
					on the display and contact your   
					service representative.   
					LFunc. Problems   
					Data will be in-   
					itialized.   
					Other functions can be used.   
					The machine is scanning an origi- Before sending the fax, cancel the   
					Cannot send fax   
					as scanner is in   
					use by another   
					function.   
					nal under another function.   
					current scan job under another   
					function. To do this, press the   
					{Clear/Stop} key on the control   
					panel to display the message   
					“Clear/Stop key was   
					pressed. Stop scan-   
					ning?”, and then press [Stop].   
					The destination list is being up-   
					dated from the network using   
					SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin er while this message is   
					Wait until the message disap-   
					pears. Do not switch off the pow-   
					Updating the   
					settings... Re-   
					select   
					or Web Image Monitor.   
					displayed.   
					dest./func-   
					tions after up-   
					date finishes.   
					The destination list is being up-   
					dated from the network using   
					SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin er while this message is   
					Wait until the message disap-   
					pears. Do not switch off the pow-   
					Updating desti-   
					nation list. Re-   
					select   
					destination(s)   
					orsender'sname   
					later.   
					or Web Image Monitor.   
					displayed. Depending on the   
					number of destinations to be up-   
					dated, there may be some delay   
					before you can resume operation.   
					Operations are not possible while   
					this message is displayed.   
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				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The use of this function is restrict- Contact the administrator.   
					ed to authentified users only.   
					You do not have   
					privileges to   
					use this func-   
					tion.   
					The entered login user name or   
					password is incorrect.   
					Confirm correct login user name   
					or password.   
					Authentication   
					failed.   
					Authentication is not possible   
					from this machine.   
					Contact the administrator.   
					Authentication   
					failed.   
					A network error has occurred and Try the operation once more. If   
					Connection with   
					LDAP server has   
					failed. Check   
					the server sta-   
					tus.   
					3 
					connection has failed.   
					the message is still shown, the   
					network may be crowded. Check   
					the information of [System Set-   
					tings]. See “Administrator Tools”,   
					General Settings Guide.   
					The entered user name or pass-   
					word does not match that speci- user name and the password for   
					fied for LDAP server   
					authentication.   
					Make settings correctly for the   
					LDAP server   
					auth. has   
					failed. Check   
					the settings.   
					LDAP server authentication.   
					The number of search results has Search again after changing the   
					exceeded the maximum number search conditions.   
					of items that can be displayed.   
					Exceeded max.   
					numberofsearch   
					results which   
					can be dis-   
					played. Max.:   
					nnn   
					(A figure is placed at n.)   
					A network error has occurred and Try the operation once more. If   
					LDAP server   
					connection has failed.   
					the message is still shown, the   
					network may be crowded. Check   
					the information of [System Set-   
					tings]. See “Administrator Tools”,   
					General Settings Guide.   
					search timed   
					out. Check the   
					server status.   
					Thespecified groupcontainssome Press [Select] for the message dis-   
					fax destinations, e-mail destina- played on the screen for each   
					tions, and/or folder destinations. transmission.   
					Specified group   
					contains some   
					invaliddest.Do   
					you want to se-   
					lect only valid   
					dest.?   
					The sender has not been specified. A sender's name should be speci-   
					fied before sending e-mail. Send   
					Sender has not   
					been specified.   
					e-mail after specifying the send-   
					er's name.   
					25   
				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The alias telephone number you   
					entered is already registered on   
					the gatekeeper by another device.   
					• 
					Check the alias telephone   
					number is correctly pro-   
					grammed using the Web Im-   
					age Monitor. See the Web   
					Image Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{13-10}   
					• 
					• 
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					Cannot access gatekeeper.   
					Use your Web Image Monitor   
					to check the gatekeeper ad-   
					dress is correctly pro-   
					grammed. See the Web Image   
					Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					3 
					{13-11}   
					• 
					• 
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					Registering of user name is reject-   
					ed by the SIP server.   
					Use your Web Image Monitor   
					to check the SIP server ad-   
					dress and user name are cor-   
					rectly programmed. See the   
					Web Image Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{13-17}   
					• 
					• 
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					Cannot access the SIP server.   
					Use your Web Image Monitor   
					to check the SIP server ad-   
					dress is correctly pro-   
					grammed. See the Web Image   
					Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{13-18}   
					• 
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					26   
				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Cannot find the DNS server, SMTP   
					server or folder for forwarding.   
					• 
					• 
					Check that the DNS server   
					IPv4 address is correctly pro-   
					grammed using Web Image   
					Monitor. See the Web Image   
					Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{14-01}   
					Check that the host name or   
					IPv4 address of the SMTP   
					server is correctly pro-   
					grammed using Web Image   
					Monitor. See the Web Image   
					Monitor's Help.   
					3 
					• 
					Check that the SMTP server is   
					correctly programmed using   
					Web Image Monitor. See the   
					Web Image Monitor's Help.   
					• 
					• 
					Check that the folder for   
					transfer is correctly specified.   
					Check that the computer in   
					which the folder for transfer is   
					specified is operating correctly.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Check that the LAN cable is cor-   
					rectly connected to the machine.   
					Check thenetworkconnection   
					and radio wave status.   
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator of the destinations   
					without going through the   
					SMTP server.   
					• 
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					27   
				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					E-mail transmission was refused   
					by SMTP authentication, POP be-   
					fore SMTP authentication or login   
					authentication of the computer in   
					which the folder for forwarding is   
					specified.   
					• 
					Check that the user name and   
					password for SMTP authenti-   
					cation or POP before SMTP   
					authentication are correctly   
					programmed from [File Trans-   
					fer] under [System Settings].   
					See “File Transfer”, General   
					Settings Guide. You can also   
					use the Web Image Monitor   
					for confirmation. See the Web   
					Image Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{14-09}   
					3 
					• 
					Check that the user name and   
					password of the E-mail Ac-   
					count are correctly pro-   
					grammed from [File Transfer]   
					under [System Settings]. See   
					“File Transfer”, General Set-   
					tings Guide. You can also use   
					the Web Image Monitor for   
					confirmation. See the Web Im-   
					age Monitor's Help.   
					• 
					Check that the user ID and   
					password for the computer in   
					which the folder for forward-   
					ing is specified are correctly   
					programmed.   
					• 
					• 
					Check that the folder for for-   
					warding is correctly specified.   
					Check that the computer in   
					which the folder for forwarding   
					is specified is correctly operated.   
					• 
					• 
					Contact the administrator.   
					Neither the machine's e-mail ad-   
					dress nor the administrator's e-   
					mail address is programmed.   
					Check that the machine's e-   
					mail address is correctly pro-   
					grammed from [File Transfer]   
					under [System Settings]. See   
					“File Transfer”, General Set-   
					tings Guide. You can also use   
					the Web Image Monitor for   
					confirmation. See the Web Im-   
					age Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{14-33}   
					• 
					• 
					Contact the administrator.   
					No POP3/IMAP4 server address   
					is programmed.   
					Check that the host name or   
					IPv4 address of the   
					POP3/IMAP4 server is cor-   
					rectly programmed using the   
					Web Image Monitor. See the   
					Web Image Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{15-01}   
					• 
					Contact the administrator.   
					28   
				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Cannot log on to the   
					POP3/IMAP4 server.   
					• 
					Check that the user name and   
					password of the E-mail Ac-   
					count are correctly pro-   
					grammed from [File Transfer]   
					under [System Settings]. See   
					“File Transfer”, General Set-   
					tings Guide. You can also use   
					the Web Image Monitor for   
					confirmation. See the Web Im-   
					age Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{15-02}   
					• 
					• 
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					3 
					No machine e-mail address is   
					programmed.   
					Check that the machine's e-   
					mail address is correctly pro-   
					grammed from [File Transfer]   
					under [System Settings]. See   
					“File Transfer”, General Set-   
					tings Guide. You can also use   
					the Web Image Monitor for   
					confirmation. See the Web Im-   
					age Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{15-03}   
					• 
					• 
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					Cannot find the DNS server or   
					POP3/IMAP4 server.   
					Check that the DNS server   
					IPv4 address is correctly pro-   
					grammed using Web Image   
					Monitor. See the Web Image   
					Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{15-11}   
					• 
					Check that the POP3/IMAP4   
					server is correctly pro-   
					grammed using Web Image   
					Monitor. See the Web Image   
					Monitor's Help.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Check thenetworkconnection   
					and radio wave status.   
					Check that the LAN cable is cor-   
					rectly connected to the machine.   
					Check that the port number of   
					the POP3/IMAP4 server is   
					correctly programmed using   
					Web Image Monitor. See the   
					Web Image Monitor's Help.   
					• 
					• 
					Check that the reception pro-   
					tocol is correctly programmed   
					using Web Image Monitor.   
					See the Web Image Monitor's   
					Help.   
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					29   
				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Cannot log on to the   
					POP3/IMAP4 server.   
					• 
					Check that the user name and   
					password of the E-mail Ac-   
					count are correctly pro-   
					grammed from [File Transfer]   
					under [System Settings]. See   
					“File Transfer”, General Set-   
					tings Guide. You can also use   
					the Web Image Monitor for   
					confirmation. See the Web Im-   
					age Monitor's Help.   
					Check whether   
					there are any   
					network prob-   
					lems.   
					{15-12}   
					• 
					Check that the user name and   
					password for POP before   
					SMTP authentication are cor-   
					rectly programmed from [File   
					Transfer] under [System Set-   
					tings]. See “File Transfer”,   
					General Settings Guide. You   
					can also use the Web Image   
					Monitor for confirmation. See   
					the Web Image Monitor's   
					Help.   
					3 
					• 
					Contact your network admin-   
					istrator.   
					Note   
					❒ If “Check whether there are any network problems.” appears, the ma-   
					chine is not correctly connected to the network or the settings of the machine are   
					not correct. If you do not need to connect the machine to the network, you can   
					specify the setting so this message is not displayed, and then the {Facsimile}   
					key no longer lights. See “Parameter Setting”, General Settings Guide. If you   
					reconnect the machine to the network, be sure to set “Display” with User Pa-   
					rameters. Otherwise, you cannot check the status of the network connection.   
					❒ If the paper tray runs out of paper, “Out of paper. Load following paper.”   
					appears on the display. Add paper. If there is paper left in the other trays, you   
					can receive documents as usual, even if the message appears on the display.   
					You can turn this function on or off with “Parameter Setting”. See “Parameter   
					Setting”, General Settings Guide.   
					Reference   
					“Parameter Setting”, General Settings Guide   
					30   
				When You Cannot Send or Receive Fax Messages As Wanted   
					When You Cannot Send or Receive Fax   
					Messages As Wanted   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for transmission   
					and reception-related problems.   
					❖ Transmission/Reception   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Both transmission and   
					reception are impossible. connected.   
					The modular cable may be dis-   
					Make sure that the modular cable   
					is correctly connected. See “Con-   
					necting the Machine to a Tele-   
					phone Line and Telephone”,   
					General Settings Guide.   
					3 
					Both transmission and   
					The terminal adaptor setting is in- Check the setting.   
					reception are impossible. correct.   
					❖ Transmission   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					The original was placed upside   
					Solution   
					Document appears   
					blank at the other end. down.   
					Place it correctly. See “Placing   
					Originals”, Facsimile Reference.   
					Transmission failed   
					The size of the Internet fax docu- Set [Maximum E-mail Size] under [E-   
					due to a “maximum e- ment exceeds the maximum e- mail Settings] to [Off], or set the   
					mail size” error.   
					mail size specified on the machine. maximum e-mail size to a larger   
					value. Then, re-send the docu-   
					ment. See “E-mail Settings”, Gen-   
					eral Settings Guide.   
					When using On Hook If the machine fails to detect the   
					If you use On Hook Dial or Man-   
					ual Dial frequently, it is recom-   
					Dial or Manual Dial,   
					”Receiving” ap-   
					pears and transmission   
					is not allowed.   
					size of the original when the   
					{Start} key is pressed, it performs mended that you set “Receive   
					a receiving operation.   
					documents bypressing the{Start}   
					key when originals are not set.” to   
					“Off” in User Parameters. If this is   
					set to “Off”, when using Manual   
					Dial, you cannot receive by press-   
					ing the {Start} key. See “Parame-   
					ter Setting”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
					LAN-Fax Driver does   
					not work.   
					The entered login user name,   
					password, or driver encryption   
					key is incorrect.   
					Check your login user name,   
					password, or driver encryption   
					key, and enter them correctly.   
					Contact the administrator.   
					LAN-Fax Driver does   
					not work.   
					A high security level is set by the Contact the administrator.   
					extended security function.   
					Cannot cancel a Memo- The document is being scanned. Press the {Clear/Stop} key. See   
					ry Transmission.   
					“Canceling a Transmission”, Fac-   
					simile Reference.   
					31   
					 
					 
				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Cannot cancel a Memo- The document is being sent or it is Press the {Clear/Stop} key. See   
					ry Transmission.   
					in standby.   
					“Canceling a Transmission”, Fac-   
					simile Reference.   
					Cannot cancel an Im-   
					mediate Transmission.   
					- 
					Press the {Clear/Stop} key. See   
					“Canceling a Transmission”, Fac-   
					simile Reference.   
					Cannot cancel Internet   
					Fax transmission.   
					- 
					Press the {Clear/Stop} key. See   
					“Canceling a Transmission”, Fac-   
					simile Reference.   
					Canceling Internet Fax transmis-   
					sion is possible only during scan-   
					ning. It is impossible during   
					communication.   
					3 
					Although a group spec- The number of specified destina- A maximum of 100 parties can be   
					ification was set for the tions exceeds the maximum specified for a group. Check if   
					number that can be specified as a there are over the specified num-   
					following, reception   
					was not possible.   
					group.   
					bers registered in the address   
					book. If a group was registered in   
					another group, transmission is   
					canceled but an error message   
					does not appear. See “Registering   
					Names to a Group”, General Set-   
					tings Guide.   
					Forwarding, Forward-   
					ing of Special Sender,   
					E-mail TX Result, rout-   
					ing e-mail received via   
					SMTP.   
					❖ Reception   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The machine failed to print If this happened when the Re-   
					• 
					• 
					Load paper into the paper   
					tray.   
					received fax documents.   
					ceive File indicator was lit, the pa-   
					per or toner might have run out,   
					making printing impossible.   
					Add toner.   
					See “Substitute Reception”, Fac-   
					simile Reference.   
					The machine failed to print When the B Load Paper indica- Load paper into the paper tray.   
					received fax documents.   
					tor is lit.   
					See p.87 “Loading Paper”.   
					Reception is impossi-   
					ble, but transmission is   
					possible.   
					The toner has run out.   
					Replace the toner bottle. See p.98   
					“Replacing Toner”.   
					Reception is possible, but The terminal adaptor setting is in- Check the setting.   
					transmission is impossible. correct.   
					Transmission is possible,   
					The terminal adaptor setting is in- Check the setting.   
					but reception is impossible. correct.   
					32   
				When You Cannot Send or Receive Fax Messages As Wanted   
					❖ Printing   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Print is slanted.   
					
					locked.   
					See p.92 “Changing the Paper   
					Size”.   
					Print is slanted.   
					Print is slanted.   
					The paper is fed in at a slant.   
					The machine's cover is open.   
					Load the paper correctly. See p.87   
					“Loading Paper”.   
					Make sure the right and lower   
					right covers are properly closed.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently. The number of sheets loaded ex- Load paper only as high as the   
					ceeds the capacity of the machine. upper limit markings on the side   
					fences of the paper tray or bypass   
					3 
					tray. See “Copy Paper”, About   
					This Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently. The paper is damp.   
					Use paper that has been stored in   
					the recommended temperature and   
					humidity condition. See “Copy Pa-   
					per”, About This Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently. The paper is too thick or too thin. Use recommended paper. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently. The copy paper is wrinkled or has Use recommended paper. Use pa-   
					been folded/creased.   
					Printed paper is used.   
					The paper is damp.   
					The paper is too thin.   
					per that has been stored in the   
					recommended temperature and   
					humidity condition. See “Copy   
					Paper”, About This Machine.   
					Copy paper becomes   
					creased.   
					Use recommended paper. Do not   
					reuse copy paper that has been al-   
					ready printed onto. See “Copy   
					Paper”, About This Machine.   
					Copy paper becomes   
					creased.   
					Use paper that has been stored in   
					the recommended temperature and   
					humidity condition. See “Copy Pa-   
					per”, About This Machine.   
					Copy paper becomes   
					creased.   
					Use recommended paper. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This Machine.   
					
					blots or are patchy.   
					stable and level surface.   
					Check the environment of loca-   
					tion to select an appropriate loca-   
					tion. See p.109 “Where to Put   
					Your Machine”.   
					Printed images contain The paper is creased, curled, or   
					Straighten the paper if curled. Re-   
					place it if wrinkled or damaged.   
					See “Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					blots or are patchy.   
					has blemishes.   
					33   
				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The image is too dark   
					or too light.   
					The correct paper type settings   
					are not made.   
					Check the paper loaded on the   
					paper tray or bypass tray matches   
					the paper type set on the display   
					panel. See “Copy Paper”, About   
					This Machine.   
					The image is too dark   
					or too light.   
					Using toner bottles not recom-   
					Use only toner bottles recom-   
					mended by the supplier or refill- mended by the supplier.   
					ing the toner bottle may degrade   
					the print quality or cause a mal-   
					function.   
					3 
					Backgroundofreceived Image density is too dark.   
					images appears dirty.   
					Images from the back of   
					Adjust the scanning density. See   
					“Image Density (Contrast)”, Fac-   
					simile Reference.   
					the page appear.   
					Printed or sent images The exposure glass or ARDF is   
					Clean them. See p.113 “Maintain-   
					ing Your Machine”.   
					are spotty.   
					dirty.   
					Received image is too   
					light.   
					When using moist, rough, or   
					processed paper, areas of print   
					may not be fully reproduced.   
					Only use recommended paper.   
					See “Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					Received image is too   
					light.   
					The paper is damp.   
					Use paper that has been stored in   
					the recommended temperature and   
					humidity condition. See “Copy Pa-   
					per”, About This Machine.   
					Received image is too   
					light.   
					• 
					• 
					The image density has been   
					set too low.   
					• 
					Increase the scanning density.   
					See “Image Density (Con-   
					trast)”, Facsimile Reference.   
					The original of the transmitted   
					fax was printed on paper that   
					is too thin.   
					• 
					
					original on thicker paper and   
					fax it again.   
					Received image is too   
					light.   
					When the   
					D 
					Add Toner indicator Replace the toner bottle soon. See   
					is lit, toner is beginning to run out. p.98 “Replacing Toner”.   
					Other fax machine's   
					name is not correctly   
					printed or displayed.   
					When a destination is pro-   
					Use ASCII characters (for exam-   
					ple: a-z, 0- 9).   
					grammed in the Address Book   
					using SmartDeviceMonitor for   
					Admin or Web Image Monitor, in   
					some languages, the pro-   
					grammed destination may not be   
					printed or displayed correctly.   
					34   
				When You Cannot Send or Receive Fax Messages As Wanted   
					❖ Others   
					Problem   
					All fax documents   
					stored in memory have memory if the machine remains   
					been lost. Those docu-   
					ments include ones   
					storedthroughMemory   
					Transmission/Recep-   
					tion, Memory Lock, and   
					Substitute Reception.   
					Cause   
					All fax documents are lost from   
					Solution   
					If any documents have been lost   
					for this reason, a Power Failure   
					Report is automatically printed   
					when the machine is turned on. If   
					fax documents stored for Memo-   
					ry Transmission have been lost,   
					check the destinations and resend   
					
					received through Memory, Mem-   
					ory Lock or Substitute Reception   
					have been lost, ask the senders to   
					resend the documents. See p.37   
					“Turning Off the Main Power /   
					In the Event of Power Failure”.   
					unpowered for approximately   
					twelve hours or longer.   
					3 
					The following func-   
					This function is made unavailable Contact the administrator.   
					tions are not available: by the enhanced security function.   
					Forwarding, routing e-   
					mail received via   
					SMTP.   
					When Memory Is Full   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for problems relat-   
					ed to full memory.   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The memory is full.   
					If you press [Exit], the machine re-   
					turns to standby mode and starts   
					transmitting the stored pages.   
					Memory is full.   
					Scanningwillbe   
					stoppedandonly   
					scanned page(s)   
					will be stored.   
					35   
					 
					 
				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					When an Error Report Is Printed   
					An Error Report is printed if a document cannot be successfully sent or received.   
					Possible causes include a problem with the machine or noise on the telephone   
					line. If an error occurs during transmission, resend the original.   
					If an error occurs during reception, ask the sender to resend the document.   
					Note   
					❒ If an error happens frequently, contact your service representative.   
					❒ The “Page” column gives the total number of pages. The “Page not sent” or   
					“Page not received” column gives the number of pages not sent or received   
					successfully.   
					3 
					❒ You can display a destination with the User Parameters. See “Parameter Set-   
					ting”, General Settings Guide.   
					❒ You can display a sender name with the User Parameters. See “Parameter Set-   
					ting”, General Settings Guide.   
					Reference   
					“Parameter Setting”, General Settings Guide   
					36   
					 
					 
				Turning Off the Main Power / In the Event of Power Failure   
					Turning Off the Main Power / In the Event of   
					Power Failure   
					This section describes the machine status when the power is turned off or if the   
					power fails.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the   
					plug (not the cable).   
					3 
					Important   
					❒ Do not turn off the main power switch while the operation switch indicator is   
					lit or blinking. If you do, the memory may be damaged and failure could result.   
					❒ Turn off the main power switch before pulling out the plug. If you pull out   
					the plug with the switch on, the memory may be damaged and failure could   
					result.   
					❒ Make sure that 100% is shown on the display before you unplug the machine.   
					If a lower value is shown, some data is currently present in memory.   
					❒ Right after a power failure, the internal battery needs to be sufficiently re-   
					charged to guard against future data loss. Keep the machine plugged in and   
					the main power switch on for about 5 days after the power loss.   
					Even if the main power switch is turned off, the contents of the machine memory   
					(for example, programmed numbers) will not be lost. However, if power is lost   
					for about twelve hours because the main power switch is turned off, there is a   
					power cut, or the power cord is removed, contents of the Fax memory are lost.   
					Lost items will include any fax documents stored in memory using Memory   
					Transmission/Reception, Memory Lock, or Substitute Reception.   
					If a file was deleted from memory, a Power Failure Report is automatically print-   
					ed as soon as the power is restored.   
					This report can be used to identify lost files. If a document stored for Memory   
					Transmission was lost, resend it. If a document received by Memory Reception   
					or Substitute Reception was lost, ask the sender to resend it.   
					❖ RDS (Remote Diagnostic System)   
					If the machine has a problem, a service representative can perform various   
					settings over the telephone line from the service station. If you want to use   
					this function, change the User Parameter. See “Parameter Setting”, General   
					Settings Guide.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Facsimile Function   
					When an Error Occurs Using Internet Fax   
					This section describes reports that the machine sends if an Internet Fax error occurs.   
					Error Mail Notification   
					The machine sends the Error Mail Notification to the sender when it is unable to   
					successfully receive a particular e-mail message. A “cc” of this notification is also   
					sent to the administrator's e-mail address when one is specified.   
					3 
					Note   
					❒ You can select to send Error Mail Notification with User Parameters. See “Pa-   
					rameter Setting”, General Settings Guide.   
					❒ If Error Mail Notification cannot be sent, the Error Report (E-Mail) is printed   
					by the machine.   
					❒ If an error occurs when e-mail is received via SMTP, the SMTP server sends   
					error e-mail to the originator of the document.   
					Reference   
					“Parameter Setting”, General Settings Guide   
					Error Report (E-Mail)   
					The Error Report (E-Mail) is printed by the machine when it is unable to send an   
					Error Mail Notification.   
					Server-Generated Error E-mail   
					The transmitting server sends this error e-mail to the originator of e-mail that   
					cannot be transmitted successfully (due to reasons such as specifying an incor-   
					rect e-mail address).   
					Note   
					❒ After server-generated error e-mail is printed, the first page of the sent docu-   
					ment is printed.   
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				4. Troubleshooting When   
					Using the Printer Function   
					This chapter describes likely causes of and possible solutions for printer function   
					problems. When using the DDST Unit, see “Troubleshooting When Using the   
					DDST Unit”.   
					When a Message Is Displayed during   
					Installation of the Printer Driver   
					This section describes what to do if a message appears when installing the print-   
					er driver.   
					The message number 58 or 34 indicates that the printer driver cannot be installed   
					using Auto Run. Install the printer driver using [Add Printer] or [Install Printer].   
					Windows 95/98/Me/2000   
					This section describes the procedure under Windows 95/98/Me/2000.   
					A On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].   
					B Double-click the Add Printer icon.   
					C Follow the instructions in Add Printer Wizard.   
					If the printer driver is on a CD-ROM, the location of the driver is either   
					\DRIVERS\(RPCS, PCL6, or PCL5E)\WIN9X_ME\(language)\DISK1, or   
					\DRIVERS\(RPCS, PCL6, or PCL5E)\XP_VISTA\(language)\DISK1. If the   
					installer starts, click [Cancel] to quit.   
					D Specify a port.   
					For the setting procedure, see a description for the port you are using.   
					Note   
					❒ Available ports vary according to your Windows operating system or the   
					type of interface. For details, see “Preparing the Machine”, Printer Reference.   
					Reference   
					“Preparing the Machine”, Printer Reference   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003   
					This section describes the procedure under Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003.   
					A On the [Start] menu, click [Printers and Faxes].   
					B Click [Add a printer].   
					C Follow the instructions in Add Printer Wizard.   
					If the printer driver is on a CD-ROM, the location of the driver is \DRIV-   
					ERS\(RPCS, PCL6, or PCL5E)\XP_VISTA\(language)\DISK1. If the installer   
					starts, click [Cancel] to quit.   
					D Specify a port.   
					4 
					For the setting procedure, see a description for the port you are using.   
					Note   
					❒ Available ports vary according to your Windows operating system or the   
					type of interface. For details, see “Preparing the Machine”, Printer Reference.   
					Reference   
					“Preparing the Machine”, Printer Reference   
					Windows XP Home Edition   
					This section describes the procedure under Windows XP Home Edition.   
					A On the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel].   
					B Click [Printer and Other Hardware].   
					C Click [Printers and Faxes].   
					D Click [Add a Printer].   
					E Follow the instructions in Add Printer Wizard.   
					If the printer driver is on a CD-ROM, the location of the driver is \DRIV-   
					ERS\(RPCS, PCL6, or PCL5E)\XP_VISTA\(language)\DISK1. If the installer   
					starts, click [Cancel] to quit.   
					F Specify a port.   
					For the setting procedure, see a description for the port you are using.   
					Note   
					❒ Available ports vary according to your Windows operating system or the   
					type of interface. For details, see “Preparing the Machine”, Printer Reference.   
					Reference   
					“Preparing the Machine”, Printer Reference   
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				When a Message Is Displayed during Installation of the Printer Driver   
					Windows Vista   
					This section describes the procedure under Windows Vista.   
					A On the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel].   
					B Click [Hardware and Sound].   
					C Click [Printers].   
					D Click [Add a printer].   
					E Follow the instructions in Add Printer Wizard.   
					If the printer driver is on a CD-ROM, the location of the driver is \DRIV-   
					ERS\(RPCS, PCL6, or PCL5E)\XP_VISTA\(language)\DISK1. If the installer   
					starts, click [Cancel] to quit.   
					4 
					F Specify a port.   
					For the setting procedure, see a description for the port you are using.   
					Note   
					❒ Available ports vary according to your Windows operating system or the   
					type of interface. For details, see “Preparing the Machine”, Printer Reference.   
					Reference   
					“Preparing the Machine”, Printer Reference   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					When a Message Is Displayed   
					This section describes the principal messages that appear on the display panel.   
					If a message not described here appears, act according to the message.   
					Note   
					❒ Before turning the main power off, see “Turning On the Power”, About This   
					Machine.   
					Reference   
					“Turning On the Power”, About This Machine   
					Status Messages   
					4 
					This section describes the machine status messages.   
					Message   
					Status   
					This is the default ready message. The machine is ready   
					for use. No action is required.   
					Ready   
					The machine is waiting for the next data to print. Wait a   
					while.   
					Waiting...   
					Offline   
					The machine is offline. To start printing, switch the ma-   
					chine online by pressing the {Online} Key.   
					This message may appear for a second or two while the   
					machine is preparing, performing initial adjustments, or   
					adding toner. Wait a while.   
					Please wait...   
					In Hex Dump mode, the machine prints received data in   
					hexadecimal format. Turn off the machine after printing,   
					and then turn back on.   
					Hex Dump Mode   
					The machine is resetting the print job. Wait until   
					“Ready” appears on the display panel.   
					Resetting Job...   
					Setting change...   
					The machine settings are being changed. Wait a while.   
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				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Alert Messages   
					This section describes the machine alert messages.   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					An error may have occurred in   
					the IEEE 802.11b card.   
					Turn off the main power switch,   
					and back on again. If the message   
					appears again, contact your sales   
					or service representative.   
					Problem:Wire-   
					less card   
					An error may have occurred in   
					the IEEE 802.11b board.   
					Turn off the main power switch,   
					and back on again. If the message   
					appears again, contact your sales   
					or service representative.   
					Problem:Wire-   
					less board   
					The selected paper tray does not Set the paper tray correctly.   
					exist or is not set correctly.   
					ResetPaperTray   
					correctly.   
					4 
					Toner is running out.   
					Replace the toner cartridge soon   
					to maintain print quality.   
					DToner is al-   
					most empty. Add   
					toner.   
					The specified paper tray is in use Wait until the other function has   
					Paper Tray is in   
					use.   
					by another function, such as the   
					copier function.   
					finished using the specified paper   
					tray.   
					An error has occurred with the   
					paper tray.   
					Press [JobReset] to change the pa-   
					per tray settings, or press [Form-   
					Feed] to select another paper tray   
					and print using that.   
					Tray # Error   
					# indicates the tray number.   
					An error has occurred in the USB Turn off the main power switch,   
					USB has a prob-   
					lem.   
					interface.   
					and back on again. If the message   
					appears again, contact your sales   
					or service representative.   
					The selected paper tray has not been Press [JobReset] to change the pa-   
					Duplex mode is   
					in off position   
					for Tray #   
					configured for duplex printing.   
					per tray settings or do single- sid-   
					ed printing.   
					# indicates the tray number.   
					For details about the tray settings,   
					see “Tray Paper Settings”, Gener-   
					al Settings Guide.   
					An error has occurred in the   
					Ethernet board.   
					Turn off the main power switch,   
					and back on again. If the message   
					appears again, contact your sales   
					or service representative.   
					Ethernet Board   
					Error   
					An error has occurred in the machine. Turn off the main power switch,   
					and back on again. If the message   
					NV-RAM Error   
					appears again, call your sales or   
					service representative.   
					This is an alert message concern- Press [Print] to cancel the mode   
					ing a paper tray in auto tray select. and print the job.   
					[Print] without   
					below mode?   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					There is a problem with the finisher. Turn the power off, and then on.   
					Problem with   
					unit. Finisher   
					[JobReset]   
					If the message appears again, contact   
					your sales or service representative.   
					• 
					• 
					The login user name or pass-   
					word entered is incorrect.   
					• 
					Check your login user name   
					and password.   
					Authentication   
					failed.   
					The machine currently cannot   
					perform authentication.   
					• 
					Contact the administrator.   
					An error has occurred in the par- Contact your service representative.   
					allel interface board.   
					Parallel I/F Er-   
					ror   
					An error has occurred in the font Turn off the main power switch,   
					Printer Font Er-   
					ror.   
					settings.   
					and back on again. If the message   
					appears again, contact your sales   
					or service representative.   
					4 
					Maximum capacity of RPCS, PCL Reduce the value of [Resolution] in   
					Memory Overflow   
					5e/6 or PostScript 3 display list   
					has been exceeded.   
					the printer driver. Alternatively,   
					select [Font Priority] from [Memory   
					Usage] in [System]. See “Printer   
					Features”, General Settings   
					Guide. If this message continues   
					to appear after taking these steps,   
					reduce the data size of files sent to   
					the machine.   
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				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Printing the Error Log   
					If files could not be printed due to printing errors, print the error log to identify   
					the problem.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					4 
					BAK013S   
					B Select [Printer Features] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					C Select [List/Test Print] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					D Select [Error Log] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					An error log is printed.   
					Note   
					❒ The most recent 30 errors are stored in the error log. If a new error is added   
					when there are 30 errors already stored, the earliest error is deleted. You   
					can check any of these print jobs for error log information.   
					❒ If the main power switch is turned off, the log is deleted.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					When You Cannot Print   
					Use the following procedures if printing does not start even after performing   
					[Print].   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Printing does not start. The power is off.   
					Check the cable is securely   
					plugged into the power outlet   
					and the machine. Turn on the   
					main power switch.   
					Printing does not start. The machine is set to “Offline”.   
					
					Printing does not start. The cause is displayed on the dis- Check the error message or warn-   
					play panel.   
					ing status on the display panel   
					and take the required action. See   
					p.42 “When a Message Is Dis-   
					played”.   
					4 
					Printing does not start. The interface cable was connected Connect the interface cable before   
					after the machine was turned on. turning on the machine.   
					Printing does not start. The interface cable is not connect- Connect the interface cable se-   
					ed correctly.   
					curely. If it has a fastener, fasten   
					that securely as well. See “Con-   
					necting to the Interfaces”, Gener-   
					al Settings Guide.   
					Printing does not start. The appropriate interface cable is The type of interface cable you   
					not used.   
					should use depends on the com-   
					puter. Be sure to use the correct   
					one. If the cable is damaged or   
					worn, replace it. See “Connecting   
					to the Interfaces”, General Set-   
					tings Guide.   
					Printing does not start. If an extended wireless LAN is   
					To check signal status, press the   
					used, failure to print might result {User Tools/Counter} key, and then   
					from a weak wireless signal.   
					select [System Settings] using {U}   
					or {T}. On [Interface Settings], se-   
					lect [IEEE 802.11b], and then press   
					[Wireless LAN Signal] using {U} or   
					{T}. If signal quality is poor,   
					move the machine to a location   
					where radio waves can pass or re-   
					move objects that might cause in-   
					terference. (You can check signal   
					status only when using wireless   
					LAN in infrastructure mode.)   
					Printing does not start. If the machine is operating in an Check using the machine's dis-   
					extended wireless LAN, the SSID play panel that the SSID is cor-   
					settings are incorrect.   
					rectly set. See “Network   
					Settings”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
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				When You Cannot Print   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Printing does not start. If the machine is operating in an Check access point settings when   
					extended wireless LAN, the re-   
					in infrastructure mode. Depend-   
					ceiver's MAC address may be   
					ing on the access point, client ac-   
					preventing communication with cess may be limited by MAC   
					the access point.   
					address.   
					Also, check there are no problems   
					in transmission between access   
					point and wired clients, and be-   
					tween access point and wireless   
					clients.   
					Printing does not start. The extended wireless LAN has   
					not started.   
					Confirm the orange LED is lit,   
					and the green LED is lit or blinks   
					during transmission.   
					Printing does not start. Advanced encryption has been   
					set using the Extended Security   
					function.   
					Check the settings of the Extended Se-   
					curity function with the administrator.   
					4 
					Printing does not start. The login user name, password,   
					Check the login user name, pass-   
					word, or driver encryption key is   
					correct.   
					or driver encryption key is   
					invalid.   
					The Data In indicator   
					does not blink or light not flashing even after perform-   
					up.   
					If the Data In indicator is unlit or   
					• 
					When the machine is connect-   
					ed to a computer via a cable,   
					check the computer print port   
					settings are correct.   
					ing [Print], the machine has not re-   
					ceived the data.   
					• 
					When it is networked with a com-   
					
					The status indicator of The cause is displayed on the dis- Check the error message on the   
					the machine is red.   
					play of the control panel.   
					display panel and take required   
					action. See p.42 “When a Message   
					Is Displayed”.   
					[List/Test Print] is disa-   
					bled.   
					A mechanical error might have   
					occurred.   
					Contact your service representa-   
					tive. See “List/Test Print”, Gener-   
					al Settings Guide.   
					Printing does not start Correct communication mode is Turn the main power off and back   
					when using extended   
					wireless LAN in Ad-   
					hoc mode.   
					not set.   
					on. See “Turning On the Power”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Or, change the settings in [Net-   
					work] under [Interface Settings] of   
					[System Settings]. See “Network   
					Settings”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
					If the printing does not start, contact your service representative.   
					47   
				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					❖ When the machine is connected to the computer using the interface cable   
					The following shows how to check the print port when the Data In indicator   
					does not light up or blink.   
					Check if the print port setting is correct. When it is connected using a parallel   
					interface, connect it to LPT1 or LPT2.   
					For Windows 95/98/Me   
					A Click the [Start] button, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].   
					B Click the icon of the machine. On the [File] menu, click [Properties].   
					C Click the [Details] tab.   
					D In the [Print to the following port:] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
					For Windows 2000   
					A Click the [Start] button, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].   
					B Click the icon of the machine. On the [File] menu, click [Properties].   
					C Click the [Ports] tab.   
					4 
					D In the [Print to the following port(s)] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
					For Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003   
					A Click the [Start] button, and then click [Printers and Faxes].   
					B Click the icon of the machine. On the [File] menu, click [Properties].   
					C Click the [Ports] tab.   
					D In the [Print to the following port(s)] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
					For Windows XP Home Edition   
					A Click the [Start] button, and then click [Control Panel].   
					B Click [Printers and Other Hardware].   
					C Click [Printers and Faxes].   
					D Click the icon of the machine. On the [File] menu, click [Properties].   
					E Click the [Ports] tab.   
					F In the [Print to the following port(s)] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
					For Windows Vista   
					A Click the [Start] button, and then click [Control Panel].   
					B Click [Printers].   
					C Click the icon of the machine. On the [Organize] menu, click [Properties].   
					D Click the [Ports] tab.   
					E In the [Print to the following port(s)] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
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				Other Printing Problems   
					Other Printing Problems   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for problems that   
					can occur when printing from a computer.   
					❖ When you cannot print clearly   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The print on the The paper is   
					Use paper that has been stored in the recommended tem-   
					perature and humidity condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					entire page is   
					faded.   
					damp.   
					The print on the The paper is un- Use recommended paper. (Printing on coarse or treated   
					entire page is   
					faded.   
					suitable.   
					paper might result in faint print image.) See “Copy Pa-   
					per”, About This Machine.   
					4 
					The print on the In the printer   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					entire page is   
					faded.   
					driver, on the   
					[Print Quality]   
					tab, [Toner sav-   
					ing] is selected.   
					Printed images Settings for   
					contain blots or thick paper   
					• 
					• 
					PCL 6/5e   
					Select [Thick] in the [Type:] list on the [Paper] tab.   
					are patchy.   
					have not been   
					made when   
					printing on   
					thick paper.   
					RPCS   
					Select [Thick] in the [Paper type:] list on the [Setup] tab.   
					Printed images   
					contain blots or coarse paper or   
					Printing on   
					Use supplier-recommended paper. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					are patchy.   
					treated paper   
					canresult infaint   
					print image.   
					Printed images The paper is   
					contain blots or damp.   
					are patchy.   
					Use paper that has been stored in the recommended tem-   
					perature and humidity condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Printed images Check the ma-   
					Check the environment of location to select an appropri-   
					contain blots or chine is set on a ate location. See p.109 “Where to Put Your Machine”.   
					are patchy.   
					level surface.   
					The machine   
					must be placed   
					on a stable and   
					level surface.   
					Printed images   
					The paper is   
					Smooth out the wrinkles from the paper, or replace it. See   
					contain blots or creased, curled, “Copy Paper”, About This Machine.   
					are patchy. or has blemishes.   
					The image is too The correct pa- Check the paper loaded on the paper tray or bypass tray   
					dark or too light. pertypesettings matches the paper type set on the display panel. See   
					are not made.   
					“Copy Paper”, About This Machine.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The image is too The paper is   
					dark or too light. loaded reverse   
					side up.   
					Before printing on special paper, check its surface careful-   
					ly. Printing on non-print surfaces reduces print quality   
					and can damage the machine's internal components. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This Machine.   
					Image is dirty.   
					Use of non-rec- Use manufacturer-genuine toner. Contact your service   
					ommended ton- representative.   
					er can result in   
					loss of print   
					quality and oth-   
					er problems.   
					Print ends mid-job. An error might Check the machine's display panel to see if an error has occurred.   
					have occurred.   
					❖ When certain settings are required on the printer driver   
					4 
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Print result dif- A non-Win-   
					Check the application supports the printer driver.   
					fers from the   
					display.   
					dows OS is be-   
					ing used.   
					Print result dif- The machine is Use the machine's printer driver and check the machine is   
					fers from the   
					display.   
					not selected for the designated printer. See “Setting Up the Printer Driv-   
					printing.   
					er”, Printer Reference.   
					Print result dif- Data transmis-   
					Check whether there is failed or cancelled data remaining.   
					See “Checking the Error Log”, Printer Reference.   
					fers from the   
					display.   
					sion failed or   
					was cancelled   
					during printing.   
					Characters differ The print densi- Adjust the image density settings. See the printer driver   
					from the display. ty is too dark.   
					Help.   
					Characters differ The loaded pa-   
					Printing on recommended paper produces better resolu-   
					from the display. per is unsuitable. tion. See “Copy Paper”, About This Machine.   
					It takes too   
					much time to   
					The data is so   
					large or com-   
					If the Data In indicator is blinking, data is being proc-   
					essed. Simply wait until printing resumes.   
					resume printing. plex that it takes   
					time to process.   
					It takes too   
					much time to   
					resume printing. Saver mode.   
					The machine   
					was in Energy   
					To resume from Energy Saver mode, it has to warm up, and   
					this takes time. See “Timer Settings”, General Settings Guide   
					and “ENERGY STAR Program”, About This Machine.   
					Optional com-   
					ponents con-   
					nected to the   
					The option set- Set up optional devices on the Properties of the machine.   
					up in printer   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					properties is not   
					machine are not configured   
					recognized   
					when using   
					Windows 95/   
					when bidirec-   
					tional transmis-   
					sion is not   
					98/ Me/ 2000/ enabled.   
					XP/ Vista or   
					Windows Serv-   
					er 2003.   
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				Other Printing Problems   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Some types of   
					data, such as   
					graphics data or settings are not   
					data from cer-   
					tain applica-   
					tions, do not   
					print.   
					The correct   
					printer driver   
					❖ PCL 6/5e   
					On the [Print Quality] tab, click [Off] in the [Toner saving]   
					area, and then print.   
					made.   
					❖ RPCS   
					• 
					On the [Misc.] tab, select [Spool data in EMF format].   
					• 
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Im-   
					age Adjustments] tab, select [High quality] in the [Image   
					processing priority:] list.   
					• 
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the   
					[Misc.] tab, select [Print as bitmap].   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					Some characters The correct   
					• 
					• 
					On the [Misc.] tab, select [Spool data in EMF format].   
					4 
					are not printed   
					or appear   
					printer driver   
					settings are not   
					made.   
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Misc.]   
					tab, select [Change methods to extract TrueType fonts].   
					strange.   
					• 
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Misc.]   
					tab, select [Print as bitmap].   
					See the RPCS printer driver Help.   
					Some characters The correct   
					are not printed printer driver   
					or appear faint. settings are not   
					made.   
					❖ PCL 6/5e   
					On the [Print Quality] tab, click [Off] in the [Toner saving]   
					area, and then print.   
					❖ RPCS   
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Image   
					Adjustments] tab, select [High quality] in the [Image   
					processing priority:] list.   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					Print speed or   
					application re-   
					linquishing   
					The correct   
					printer driver   
					settings are not   
					made.   
					• 
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Image   
					Adjustments] tab, select [Fast] in the [Image processing pri-   
					ority:] list.   
					speed is slow.   
					• 
					On the [Misc.] tab, select [Spool data in EMF format].   
					See the RPCS printer driver Help.   
					Quit any other applications.   
					Image position   
					differs from the layout settings   
					Thecorrectpage Check the page layout settings made using the applica-   
					tion. See the application's Help.   
					display.   
					are not made.   
					Image position   
					differs from the layout settings   
					Thecorrectpage   
					❖ PCL 6/5e   
					Check the size of the loaded paper matches that speci-   
					fied in the printer driver's [Print On] list on the [Paper]   
					tab.   
					display. are not made.   
					❖ RPCS   
					Check that the size of the loaded paper matches that   
					specified in the printer driver's [Printout paper size:] list   
					on the [Setup] tab.   
					See the printer driver Help.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The printed im- With certain   
					In the application, change the layout, character size, and   
					age is different   
					functions, such character settings.   
					from the image as enlargement   
					on the computer and reduction,   
					display.   
					image layout   
					might be differ-   
					ent to that on   
					the computer   
					display.   
					The printed im- You might have To print an image similar to that of the computer display,   
					age is different selected to re- make settings to print TrueType fonts as an image. See the   
					from the image place TrueType printer driver Help.   
					on the computer fonts with ma-   
					display.   
					chine fonts in   
					the printing   
					process.   
					4 
					Garbled charac- The correct   
					ters are printed. printer lan-   
					guage might   
					Set the correct printer language.   
					have not been   
					selected.   
					Images are print- The feed orien- Set the machine's feed orientation and the printer driver's   
					ed in the wrong tation you se- feed orientation accordingly. See the printer driver Help.   
					orientation.   
					lected and the   
					feed orientation   
					selected in the   
					printer driver's   
					option setup   
					might not be the   
					same.   
					Graphics print   
					out differently   
					If the printer   
					If you want to print accurately, set the printer driver to   
					driver is config- print without using the graphics command.   
					to how they ap- ured to use the   
					pear on screen. graphics com-   
					mand, the   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					graphics com-   
					mand from the   
					machine is used   
					to print.   
					Page layout is   
					Print areas differ On the [Printer Configuration] tab, adjust the [Printable area:]   
					not as expected. depending on   
					the machine   
					setting.   
					See the RPCS printer driver Help.   
					used. Informa-   
					tion that fits on a   
					single page on   
					one machine   
					may not fit on a   
					single page of an-   
					other machine.   
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				Other Printing Problems   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Use the application's settings to specify a higher resolution.   
					Photo images   
					are coarse.   
					Some applica-   
					tions print at   
					lower resolution.   
					Solid lines are   
					printed as bro-   
					ken lines.   
					Dither patterns Make the following settings with the printer driver:   
					do not match.   
					• 
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Image   
					Adjustments] tab, change the [Dithering:] setting.   
					See the RPCS printer driver Help.   
					When using   
					- 
					Make sure the application's paper size and orientation set-   
					tings match those of the printer driver.   
					Windows 95/   
					98/ Me/ 2000/   
					XP/ Vista or   
					Windows Serv-   
					er 2003, Auto   
					Reduce/En-   
					If a different paper size and orientation are set, select the   
					same size and orientation.   
					4 
					large print does   
					not come out as   
					expected.   
					When using   
					The correct ap- Make sure the application's paper size and orientation set-   
					Windows 95/   
					98/ Me/ 2000/ printer driver   
					XP/ Vista or settings are not   
					plication or   
					tings match those of the printer driver. If a different paper size   
					and orientation are set, select the same size and orientation.   
					WindowsServer made.   
					2003, combined   
					printing or   
					booklet printing   
					does not come   
					out as expected.   
					A print instruc- User Authenti- User code management may have been set. Ask the ad-   
					tion was issued cation may have ministrator about valid user codes. To print, the user code   
					from the com-   
					been set.   
					must be entered from the printer driver.   
					puter, but print-   
					ing did not start.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					❖ When paper is not fed properly   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Paper is not fed When you are us- Set the desired input tray using the printer driver. See the   
					from the select- ing a Windows   
					printer driver Help.   
					ed tray.   
					operating sys-   
					tem, printer driv-   
					er settings   
					override those   
					settings using the   
					display panel.   
					Print is slanted. The tray's side   
					Check the side fences are locked. See p.92 “Changing the   
					Load the paper correctly. See p.87 “Loading Paper”.   
					fencesmightnot Paper Size”.   
					be locked.   
					Print is slanted. The paper is   
					feeding in at a   
					4 
					slant.   
					Print is slanted. The machine's   
					cover is open.   
					Make sure the right and lower right covers are properly   
					closed.   
					Misfeeds occur The number of   
					Load paper only as high as the upper limit markings on   
					the side fences of the paper tray or bypass tray. See “Copy   
					frequently.   
					sheets loaded   
					exceeds the ca- Paper”, About This Machine.   
					pacity of the   
					machine.   
					Misfeeds occur The paper is   
					frequently. damp.   
					Use paper that has been stored in the recommended tem-   
					perature and humidity condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur The paper is too Use recommended paper. See “Copy Paper”, About This   
					frequently. thick or too thin. Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur The copy paper Use recommended paper. Use paper that has been stored   
					frequently.   
					is wrinkled or   
					has been fold-   
					ed/creased.   
					in the recommended temperature and humidity condi-   
					tion. See “Copy Paper”, About This Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur Printed paper is Use recommended paper. See “Copy Paper”, About This   
					frequently.   
					being used.   
					Machine.   
					Copy paper be- The paper is   
					comes creased. damp.   
					Use paper that has been stored in the recommended tem-   
					perature and humidity condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Copy paper be- The paper is too Use recommended paper. See “Copy Paper”, About This   
					comes creased.   
					thin.   
					Machine.   
					There is considera- “Sleep mode”   
					ble delay between might be set.   
					the print start in-   
					The machine requires time to warm up if it has been in   
					“Sleep mode”. See “Timer Settings”, General Settings Guide   
					and “ENERGY STAR Program”, About This Machine.   
					struction and actu-   
					al printing.   
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				Other Printing Problems   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					If the Data In indicator is blinking, data has been received   
					There is considera- Processing time   
					ble delay between depends on data by the machine. Wait for a while.   
					the print start in-   
					struction and actu- volume data,   
					al printing.   
					volume. High   
					Making the following setting on the printer driver may re-   
					duce the computer's workload.   
					such as graphics-   
					heavy docu-   
					ments, takes   
					For how to open the printing preferences dialog box, see   
					“Setting Up the Printer Driver”, Printer Reference.   
					longer to process.   
					❖ PCL 6/5e   
					Select the lower value in the [Resolution] list on the   
					[Print Quality] tab in the printing preferences dialog box.   
					❖ RPCS   
					• 
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Im-   
					age Adjustments] tab, select the lower value in the   
					[Resolution:] list.   
					4 
					• 
					In the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Im-   
					age Adjustments] tab, Select [Fast] in the [Load docu-   
					ment types:] list.   
					To enable [Change User Settings...], select the [User set-   
					tings] check box.   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					❖ Other printing problems   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The print job is   
					not canceled   
					even when the   
					machine is   
					- 
					Even when the machine is offline, printing is performed   
					when [Job Acceptance Priority] is selected for [Signal Control]   
					in [Parallel Interface] in [Interface Settings] under [System Set-   
					tings]. Select [Printer Priority] for [Signal Control].   
					switched to of-   
					fline status.   
					See “Interface Settings”, General Settings Guide.   
					Images are in-   
					You may be us- Use the same size paper as that selected in the application.   
					complete, or ex- ing paper small- If you cannot load paper of the correct size, use the reduc-   
					cess pages are   
					printed.   
					er than the size tion function to reduce the image, and then print.   
					selected in the   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					application.   
					Duplexprintingis Duplex print-   
					When using duplex printing, make settings to use paper   
					from a tray other than the bypass tray.   
					malfunctioning.   
					ing cannot be   
					donewithpaper   
					set in the bypass   
					tray.   
					Duplexprintingis You have load- Specify another paper type.   
					malfunctioning.   
					ed thick paper,   
					OHP transpar-   
					encies, or labels   
					specified as the   
					paper type.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Printer Function   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Duplexprintingis Duplex print-   
					Change the Paper Type setting for the tray to [On] on the   
					System Settings menu. See “System Settings”, General   
					malfunctioning.   
					ing cannot be   
					done with a tray Settings Guide.   
					for which [Off]   
					has been speci-   
					fied as Paper   
					Type on the Sys-   
					tem Settings   
					menu.   
					Printing by   
					Bluetooth is   
					slow.   
					• 
					The number   
					of jobs ex-   
					ceeds the ca-   
					pacity of the   
					machine.   
					• 
					• 
					Reduce the number of jobs.   
					Remove the machine from close proximity with   
					IEEE802.11b wireless LAN devices.   
					• 
					If there are active IEEE802.11b wireless LAN devices   
					or other Bluetooth devices nearby, relocate the ma-   
					chine or deactivate those devices.   
					4 
					• 
					• 
					A communi-   
					cation error   
					might have   
					occurred.   
					Interference   
					from   
					IEEE802.11b   
					(wireless   
					LAN) devic-   
					es affects   
					communica-   
					tion speed.   
					• 
					Bluetooth   
					transmis-   
					sion speeds   
					are not high.   
					If the problem cannot be solved, contact your sales or service representative.   
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				5. Troubleshooting When   
					Using the Scanner Function   
					This chapter describes likely causes of and possible solutions for scanner func-   
					tion problems. When using the DDST Unit, see “Troubleshooting When Using   
					the DDST Unit”.   
					When Scanning Is Not Done As Expected   
					This section describes causes and remedies when scan results are not as expected.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The scanned image is   
					dirty.   
					The exposure glass, scanning   
					glass, exposure glass cover or   
					ARDF is dirty.   
					Clean these parts. See p.113   
					“Maintaining Your Machine”.   
					The image is distorted The original was moved during   
					or out of position. scanning.   
					Do not move the original during   
					scanning.   
					The image is distorted The original was not pressed flat Make sure that the original is   
					or out of position.   
					against the exposure glass.   
					pressed flat against the exposure   
					glass.   
					The scanned image is   
					upside down.   
					The original was placed upside   
					down.   
					Place the original in the correct   
					orientation. See “Original Orien-   
					tation”, Scanner Reference.   
					No image results from The original was placed with the When the original is placed direct-   
					scanning.   
					front and back reversed.   
					ly on the exposure glass, the side   
					to be scanned must face down.   
					When the original is fed via the   
					ARDF, the side to be scanned   
					must face up. See “Original Orien-   
					tation”, Scanner Reference.   
					The scanned image   
					If you scan originals using func- Scanning at a higher resolution   
					contains white spaces. tions other than the network   
					TWAIN scanner function, certain   
					paper size and resolution settings   
					may produce scanned images   
					may reduce the margins.   
					that are larger than the specified   
					size because of margins being   
					added to the sides.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Scanner Function   
					When You Cannot Send Scanned Files   
					The following sections describe likely causes of and solutions for network deliv-   
					ery and e-mail sending-related problems.   
					When You Cannot Browse the Network to Send a Scanned File   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for the browser net-   
					work failing to operate when files are sent.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The network cannot be The following machine settings   
					browsed when specify- may not be correct:   
					ing the destination   
					Check the settings. See “Network   
					Settings”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
					• 
					• 
					IPv4 address   
					Subnet Mask   
					folder.   
					5 
					When the TWAIN Driver Cannot Be Started   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for the TWAIN   
					driver failing to operate.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The Scanner Properties Advanced encryption has been   
					For details about the extended securi-   
					dialog box cannot be   
					displayed.   
					specified in the extended security ty setting, contact the administrator.   
					setting.   
					The Network Delivery Function Cannot Be Used   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for the Network   
					Delivery function failing to operate.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The network delivery   
					function cannot be   
					used.   
					The delivery software may be an Contact the administrator.   
					old version or a security setting   
					may be specified.   
					The network delivery   
					function cannot be   
					used.   
					The network delivery function   
					setting is not correct.   
					Specify it correctly. See “Settings   
					Required to Use the Network De-   
					livery Scanner”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
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				When You Cannot Send Scanned Files   
					Operations Are Not Possible When Messages Appear   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for messages that   
					appear when the machine fails to operate.   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The destination list is being up-   
					dated from the network using   
					SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin er while this message is   
					Wait until the message disap-   
					pears. Do not switch off the pow-   
					Updating desti-   
					nation list. Re-   
					select   
					destination(s)   
					orsender'sname   
					later.   
					or Web Image Monitor.   
					displayed. Depending on the   
					number of destinations to be up-   
					dated, there may be some delay   
					before you can resume operation.   
					Operations are not possible while   
					this message is displayed.   
					5 
					59   
					 
				Troubleshooting When Using the Scanner Function   
					When a Message Is Displayed   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for error messages   
					that may appear on the machine's display panel and the Client Computer.   
					When a Message Is Displayed on the Display Panel   
					This section describes causes and remedies if an error message appears on the   
					display of the control panel.   
					Important   
					❒ For messages that are not listed here, see “When You Have Problems Operat-   
					ing the Machine”.   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					A network error has occurred and Try the operation once more. If   
					Connection with   
					LDAP server has   
					failed. Check   
					the server sta-   
					tus.   
					connection has failed.   
					the message is still shown, the   
					network may be crowded. Check   
					the information of System Set-   
					tings. See “Administrator Tools”,   
					General Settings Guide.   
					5 
					The user name and password dif- Make settings correctly for the   
					fer from those settings for LDAP user name and the password for   
					LDAP server   
					auth. has   
					failed. Check   
					the settings.   
					server authentication.   
					LDAP server authentication.   
					A specified destination or send-   
					er's name was cleared when the   
					destination list in the delivery   
					server was updated.   
					Specify the destination or send-   
					er's name again.   
					Destination   
					list has been   
					updated. Se-   
					lected destina-   
					tions/sender   
					will be cleared.   
					A network error has occurred.   
					Check whether the server is connected.   
					Updating desti-   
					nation list has   
					failed. Try   
					again?   
					The destination list is being updated. If a destination or sender's name   
					was already selected, re-select it   
					Updating desti-   
					nation list. Re-   
					select   
					after this message disappears.   
					destination(s)   
					orsender'sname   
					later.   
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				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					You have loaded paper of a size   
					not shown in Paper Size Settings   
					with User Tools.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Place the original correctly.   
					Specify the scan size.   
					Cannot detect   
					original size   
					Select scan   
					size.   
					When placing an original di-   
					rectly on the exposure glass,   
					the lifting/ lowering action of   
					the ARDF triggers the auto-   
					matic original size detection   
					process. Lift the ARDF by   
					more than 30 degrees. See   
					“Placing Originals”, Copy   
					Reference.   
					Search results have exceeded the Search again after changing the   
					maximum displayable number. search conditions.   
					Exceeded max.   
					numberofsearch   
					results which   
					can be dis-   
					played. Max.:   
					nnn   
					5 
					(A figure is placed at n.)   
					The use of this function is restrict- Contact the administrator.   
					ed to authentified users only.   
					You do not have   
					privileges to   
					use this func-   
					tion.   
					A network error has occurred and Try the operation once more. If   
					LDAP server   
					connection has failed.   
					the message is still shown, the   
					network may be crowded. Check   
					the information of System Set-   
					tings. See “Administrator Tools”,   
					General Settings Guide.   
					search timed   
					out. Check the   
					server status.   
					The specified group contains   
					some e-mail destinations and   
					Scan to Folder destinations.   
					Press [Select] for the message dis-   
					played on the screen for each   
					transmission.   
					Specified group   
					contains some   
					invaliddest.Do   
					you want to se-   
					lect only valid   
					dest.?   
					The correct network settings are   
					not made.   
					• 
					• 
					Check the network settings of   
					the client computer.   
					Connection has   
					failed. Check   
					settings and   
					check Scanned   
					File Status.   
					Check that components such   
					as the LAN cable are connect-   
					ed properly.   
					• 
					Check that the server settings   
					are correct and the server is   
					working properly.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Scanner Function   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The entered user name or pass-   
					word was invalid.   
					• 
					• 
					Check that the user name and   
					password are correct.   
					Dest. authenti-   
					cation failed.   
					Check settings   
					and check   
					Scanned File   
					Status.   
					Check that the ID and pass-   
					word for the destination fold-   
					er are correct.   
					• 
					A password of 128 or more char-   
					acters may not be recognized.   
					The sender's name was not specified. A sender's name should be speci-   
					fied before sending e-mail. Send   
					Sender'snameis   
					not selected.   
					Specify send-   
					er's name.   
					e-mail after specifying the send-   
					er's name.   
					The e-mail has too many (nnn or Split the destinations into two or   
					Cannot enter   
					manually more   
					than nnn desti-   
					nations.   
					more) destinations.   
					more groups.   
					(A figure is placed at n.)   
					5 
					The e-mail has too many (nnn or Split the destinations into two or   
					Cannot specify   
					more than nnn   
					destinations.   
					more) destinations.   
					more groups.   
					(A figure is placed at n.)   
					The maximum number of desti-   
					nation folders that can be selected folders.   
					at one time has been exceeded.   
					Select nn or fewer destination   
					The number of   
					destination   
					folders se-   
					lectable in one   
					time is limited   
					to nn.   
					(A figure is placed at n.)   
					The maximum e-mail size has   
					been exceeded.   
					• 
					• 
					Increase the size of [Max. E-mail   
					Size].   
					Exceeded max. E-   
					mail size. Send-   
					ing E-mail has   
					been cancelled.   
					Set [Divide & Send E-mail] to [On   
					(per page)] or [On (per max.   
					size)].   
					See “Send Settings”, General Set-   
					tings Guide.   
					While a file was being sent, a net- Try the operation once more. If   
					work error occurred and the file the message is still shown, the   
					Sending failed.   
					Check settings   
					and check   
					Scanned File   
					Status.   
					could not be sent correctly.   
					network may be crowded. Con-   
					tact the administrator.   
					Press the {Job Information} key to   
					display the transmission results,   
					and then check which job has not   
					been sent. See “Confirmation Dis-   
					plays”, Scanner Reference.   
					62   
				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The correct protection code was   
					not entered.   
					Make sure the protection code is   
					correct, and then enter it again.   
					See “Registering a Protection   
					Code”, General Settings Guide.   
					Entered protec-   
					tion code for   
					dest. is incor-   
					rect. Please re-   
					enter.   
					The maximum enterable number Make sure the maximum number   
					Exceeded max.   
					number of alpha-   
					numeric charac-   
					ters.   
					of alphanumeric characters has   
					been exceeded.   
					of characters which can be en-   
					tered, and then enter it again. See   
					“Values of Various Set Items for   
					Transmission/Delivery Func-   
					tion”, Scanner Reference.   
					The entered login user name or   
					password is incorrect.   
					Check the login user name and pass-   
					word. The machine is unable to au-   
					thenticate. Contact the administrator.   
					Authentication   
					failed.   
					The data size exceeded the capac- Reduce the data size and send   
					Exceeded max.   
					data size per   
					file.Cannot   
					ity per file.   
					them again.   
					5 
					scan. The   
					scanned data   
					will be deleted.   
					The machine is using another   
					function such as copying.   
					Retry scanning after the operation   
					with another function is completed.   
					Original is be-   
					ing scanned by   
					another func-   
					tion.   
					The memory is full.   
					Try one of the following measures:   
					Exceeded   
					max.memory ca-   
					pa. Scanning   
					will be can-   
					celled. Scanned   
					data will be   
					cleared.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Wait for a while, and then re-   
					try the scan operation.   
					Reduce the scan area or scan-   
					ning resolution.   
					Delete unneeded stored files.   
					The memory is full.   
					Specify whether to use the data or   
					not.   
					Exceeded max.   
					memory capaci-   
					ty. Do you want   
					to send the   
					scanned data?   
					The authentic settings for the de- Check that the delivery server is   
					No valid dest.   
					lists.Checkthe   
					settings or the   
					server status.   
					livery server are incorrect.   
					on and the authentic settings for   
					the delivery server are correct.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Scanner Function   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Sending has failed. Press the   
					Solution   
					{ 
					Job Try the operation once more.   
					Sending has   
					Information key to check the status.   
					} 
					failed. Press   
					Job Information   
					key to check the   
					status.   
					If the message is still shown, the   
					network may be crowded. Con-   
					tact your network administrator.   
					Use the Job Information screen to   
					check for the file where the prob-   
					lem occurred. See “Confirmation   
					Displays”, Scanner Reference.   
					No paper is loaded in the speci-   
					fied paper tray.   
					Load paper of a size that is listed   
					in the message.   
					Out of paper.   
					Set paper on the   
					tray.   
					The number of scanned pages ex- Select whether to send the data so   
					ceeded maximum page capacity. far.   
					Exceeded max.   
					page capacity.   
					Do you want to   
					
					data?   
					5 
					Reference   
					p.6 “When You Have Problems Operating the Machine”   
					64   
				When a Message Is Displayed   
					When a Message Is Displayed on the Client Computer   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for the main error   
					messages displayed on the client computer when using the TWAIN driver.   
					Important   
					❒ If an error message that is not included in this section appears, turn off the   
					main power switch of the machine, and then turn it on again. For details   
					about how to turn off the main power switch, see “Turning On the Main Pow-   
					er”, About This Machine.   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					A paper misfeed has occurred in- Remove jammed originals, and   
					Clear Mis-   
					side the ARDF.   
					place them again.   
					feed(s) in ADF.   
					After removing the misfed paper,   
					proceed with scanning.   
					Check whether the originals are suit-   
					able to be scanned by the machine.   
					5 
					You are using an invalid version Install the operating system of the   
					Invalid Winsock   
					version. Please   
					use version 1.1   
					or higher.   
					of Winsock.   
					computer or copy Winsock from   
					the operating system CD-ROM.   
					You tried to register a name that Use another name.   
					is already in use.   
					The name is al-   
					ready in use.   
					Check the regis-   
					tered names.   
					The set original was misaligned.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Place the original correctly.   
					Specify the scan size.   
					Cannot detect   
					the paper size   
					oftheoriginal.   
					Specify the   
					When placing an original directly   
					on the exposure glass, the lift-   
					ing/lowering action of the ARDF   
					triggers the automatic original   
					size detection process. Lift the   
					ARDF by more than 30 degrees.   
					scanning size.   
					The maximum number of regis-   
					terable scanning modes has been modes that can be stored is 99. De-   
					exceeded.   
					The maximum number of scanning   
					Cannot add any   
					more scanning   
					mode.   
					lete unneeded scanning modes.   
					The maximum number of regis-   
					terable scanning areas has been   
					exceeded.   
					The maximum number of scanning   
					areas that can be stored is 99. De-   
					lete unneeded scanning areas.   
					Cannot specify   
					any more scan-   
					ning area.   
					An unrecoverable error has oc-   
					curred in the machine.   
					Contact your service representative.   
					Pleasecallyour   
					service repre-   
					sentative.   
					The TWAIN scanner function   
					cannot be used on this machine.   
					Contact your service representative.   
					Scanner is not   
					availableonthe   
					specified de-   
					vice.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the Scanner Function   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					• 
					• 
					The machine's main power   
					switch is off.   
					• 
					• 
					Set the main power switch to   
					“On”.   
					Scanner is not   
					available.   
					Check the scan-   
					ner connection   
					status.   
					The machine is not connected   
					to the network correctly.   
					Check whether the machine is con-   
					nected to the network correctly.   
					• 
					• 
					Deselect the personal firewall   
					function of the client computer.   
					Use an application such as tel-   
					net to make sure SNMPv1 or   
					SNMPv2 is set as the ma-   
					chine’s protocol. See “Net-   
					work Settings”, General   
					Settings Guide and “Remote   
					Maintenance by telnet”, Net-   
					work Guide.   
					The machine is not connected to Check whether the machine is con-   
					Noresponsefrom   
					the scanner.   
					the network correctly.   
					nected to the network correctly.   
					The network is crowded.   
					Wait for a while, and then try to   
					reconnect.   
					Noresponsefrom   
					the scanner.   
					5 
					The application-specified scan   
					conditions have exceeded the set- tings made with the application   
					ting range of the machine.   
					Check whether the scanning set-   
					Error has oc-   
					curred in the   
					scanner.   
					exceed the setting range of the   
					machine.   
					An unrecoverable error has oc-   
					curred on the machine.   
					Contact your service representative.   
					Contact the administrator.   
					Fatal error has   
					occurred in the   
					scanner.   
					An access mask is set.   
					Cannot connect   
					to the scanner.   
					Check the net-   
					workAccessMask   
					settingsinUser   
					Tools.   
					The ARDF cover is open.   
					Check whether the ARDF cover is   
					closed.   
					Scanner is not   
					ready.Checkthe   
					scanner and the   
					options.   
					Scanner memory is insufficient.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Reset the scan size.   
					Insufficient   
					memory. Reduce   
					the scanning ar-   
					ea.   
					Lower the resolution.   
					Set with no compression. See   
					TWAIN Driver help.   
					66   
				When a Message Is Displayed   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					• 
					• 
					The main power switch of the   
					previously used scanner is not   
					set to “On”.   
					• 
					• 
					Check whether the main pow-   
					er switch of the scanner used   
					for the previous scan is turned   
					on.   
					Cannot find   
					"xxx" scanner   
					used for the   
					previous scan.   
					"YYY" will be   
					used instead.   
					The machine is not connected   
					to the network correctly.   
					Check the previously used   
					scanner is connected to the   
					network correctly.   
					(XXX and YYY indicate   
					a scanner name.)   
					• 
					• 
					Deactivate the personal fire-   
					wall of the client computer.   
					Use an application such as tel-   
					net to make sure SNMPv1 or   
					SNMPv2 is set as the ma-   
					chine’s protocol. See “Net-   
					work Settings”, General   
					Settings Guide and “Remote   
					Maintenance by telnet”, Net-   
					work Guide.   
					• 
					• 
					Select the scanner used for the   
					previous scan.   
					5 
					An error has occurred in the driver.   
					Check whether the network   
					cable is connected correctly to   
					the client computer.   
					Error has oc-   
					curred in the   
					scanner driver.   
					• 
					• 
					Check whether the Ethernet board   
					of the client computer is recog-   
					nized correctly by Windows.   
					Check whether the client compu-   
					ter can use the TCP/IP protocol.   
					A communication error has oc-   
					curred on the network.   
					Check whether the client compu-   
					ter can use the TCP/IP protocol.   
					Communication   
					error has oc-   
					curred on the   
					network.   
					Memory is insufficient.   
					• 
					• 
					Close all the unnecessary ap-   
					plications running on the cli-   
					ent computer.   
					Insufficient   
					memory. Close   
					all other appli-   
					cations, then   
					restart scan-   
					ning.   
					Uninstall the TWAIN Driver,   
					restart the computer, and then   
					reinstall the TWAIN Driver.   
					The entered login user name,   
					password, or driver encryption   
					key was invalid.   
					• 
					• 
					Check the login user name,   
					password, and driver encryp-   
					tion key.   
					The login user   
					name, login   
					password, or   
					driver encryp-   
					tionkeyentered   
					is invalid.   
					Permission to use this func-   
					tion has not been granted.   
					Contact the administrator.   
					Reference   
					“Turning On the Power”, About This Machine   
					67   
				Troubleshooting When Using the Scanner Function   
					5 
					68   
				6. Troubleshooting When   
					Using the DDST Unit   
					This chapter describes likely causes of and possible solutions for printer and   
					scanner function problems when using machines with the DDST Unit.   
					The Printer Function   
					When a Message Is Displayed during Installation of the Printer   
					Driver   
					This section describes what to do if a message appears when installing the print-   
					er driver.   
					The message number 58 or 34 indicates that the printer driver cannot be installed   
					using Auto Run. Install the printer driver using [Add Printer] or [Install Printer].   
					Windows 98/Me/2000   
					This section describes the procedure for Windows 98/Me/2000.   
					A On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].   
					B Double-click the Add Printer icon.   
					C Follow the instructions in Add Printer Wizard.   
					If the printer driver is on a CD-ROM, the location of the driver is either   
					\DRIVERS\DDST\WIN9X_ME\(language)\DISK1, or \DRIVERS\DDST\   
					WIN2K_XP\(language)\DISK1. If the installer starts, click [Cancel] to quit.   
					D Specify a port.   
					For the setting procedure, see a description for the port you are using.   
					Note   
					❒ Available ports vary according to your Windows operating system or the   
					type of interface. For details, see “Using the Printer Function”, Print-   
					er/Scanner Reference.   
					Reference   
					“Using the Printer Function”, Printer/Scanner Reference   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003   
					This section describes the procedure for Windows XP Professional and Win-   
					dows Server 2003.   
					A On the [Start] menu, click [Printers and Faxes].   
					B Click [Add a printer].   
					C Follow the instructions in Add Printer Wizard.   
					If the printer driver is on a CD-ROM, the location of the driver is \DRIV-   
					ERS\DDST\WIN2K_XP\(language)\DISK1. If the installer starts, click [Cancel]   
					to quit.   
					D Specify a port.   
					For the setting procedure, see a description for the port you are using.   
					Note   
					❒ 
					Available ports vary according to your Windows operating system or the type of   
					interface. For details, see “Using the Printer Function”, Printer/Scanner Reference.   
					Reference   
					6 
					“Using the Printer Function”, Printer/Scanner Reference   
					Windows XP Home Edition   
					This section describes the procedure for Windows XP Home Edition.   
					A On the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel].   
					B Click [Printer and Other Hardware].   
					C Click [Printers and Faxes].   
					D Click [Add a Printer].   
					E Follow the instructions in Add Printer Wizard.   
					If the printer driver is on a CD-ROM, the location of the driver is \DRIV-   
					ERS\DDST\WIN2K_XP\(language)\DISK1. If the installer starts, click [Cancel]   
					to quit.   
					F Specify a port.   
					For the setting procedure, see a description for the port you are using.   
					Note   
					❒ 
					Available ports vary according to your Windows operating system or the type of   
					interface. For details, see “Using the Printer Function”, Printer/Scanner Reference.   
					Reference   
					“Using the Printer Function”, Printer/Scanner Reference   
					70   
				The Printer Function   
					When a Message Is Displayed   
					This section describes the principal messages that appear on the display panel.   
					If a message not described here appears, act according to the message.   
					Note   
					❒ Before turning the main power off, see “Turning On the Power”, About This   
					Machine.   
					Reference   
					“Turning On the Power”, About This Machine   
					Status messages   
					This section describes the machine status messages.   
					Message   
					Status   
					This is the default ready message. The machine is ready for use.   
					No action is required.   
					Ready   
					The machine is waiting for the next data to print. Wait a while.   
					Waiting...   
					Offline   
					6 
					The machine is offline. To start printing, switch the machine on-   
					line by pressing the {Online} key on the control panel.   
					This message may appear for a second or two while the ma-   
					chine is preparing, performing initial adjustments, or adding   
					toner. Wait a while.   
					Please wait...   
					Hex Dump Mode   
					In Hex Dump mode, the machine prints received data in hexa-   
					decimal format. Turn off the machine after printing, and then   
					turn back on.   
					Resetting Job...   
					Setting change...   
					The machine is resetting the print job. Wait until “Ready” ap-   
					pears on the display.   
					The machine is setting changing. You cannot use the control   
					panel while this message is displayed. Wait a while.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					Alert messages   
					This section describes the machine alert messages.   
					Messages/Second messages   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					The selected paper tray has   
					not been configured for du-   
					plex printing.   
					Press [JobReset] to change the   
					paper tray settings or do sin-   
					gle-sided printing.   
					Duplex mode is in off   
					position for Tray #   
					# indicates the tray number.   
					For details about tray settings,   
					see “Canceling a Print Job”,   
					Printer/Scanner Reference.   
					An error has occurred in the   
					Ethernet interface.   
					Turn the main power switch off,   
					wait a few seconds, and then   
					turn it back on. If the message   
					appears again, contact your   
					sales or service representative.   
					Ethernet Board Error   
					NV-RAM Error   
					An error has occurred in the   
					printer.   
					Turn the main power switch off,   
					wait a few seconds, and then   
					turn it back on. If the message   
					appears again, contact your   
					sales or service representative.   
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					This is an alert message con-   
					cerning a paper tray in auto   
					tray select.   
					Press [Print] to cancel the   
					mode and print the job.   
					[Print] without be-   
					low mode?   
					An error has occurred in the   
					font file.   
					Turn the main power switch off,   
					wait a few seconds, and then   
					turn it back on. If the message   
					appears again, contact your   
					sales or service representative.   
					Printer Font Error.   
					There is a problem with the   
					finisher.   
					Turn the power off, and then   
					on.   
					Problem with unit.   
					Finisher   
					If the message appears again,   
					contact your sales or service   
					representative.   
					[JobReset]   
					Maximum capacity of RPCS, Reduce the value of [Resolu-   
					Memory Overflow   
					PCL 5e/6 or PostScript 3 list   
					display has been exceeded.   
					tion] in the printer driver. Al-   
					ternatively, select [Font   
					Priority]from [Memory Usage]in   
					[System]. See “Printer Fea-   
					tures”, General Settings   
					Guide. If this message contin-   
					ues to appear after taking   
					these steps, decrease the   
					number of files sent to the   
					machine.   
					The specified paper tray is in Wait until the other function   
					use by another function, such has finished using the speci-   
					Paper Tray is in use.   
					as the copier function.   
					fied paper tray.   
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				The Printer Function   
					Messages/Second messages   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					The selected paper tray does   
					not exist or is not set correctly.   
					Set the paper tray correctly.   
					Reset Paper Tray   
					correctly.   
					Toner is running out.   
					Replace the toner cartridge   
					DToner is almost   
					soon to maintain print quality.   
					empty.   
					Add toner.   
					A paper tray error has occurred. Press [JobReset] to change the   
					Tray # Error   
					paper tray settings, or press   
					[FormFeed] to select another   
					# indicates the tray number.   
					paper tray and print.   
					An error has occurred in the   
					USB interface.   
					Turn the main power switch off,   
					wait a few seconds, and then   
					turn it back on. If the message   
					appears again, contact your   
					sales or service representative.   
					USB has a problem.   
					6 
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				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					Printing the error log   
					If files could not be printed due to printing errors, print the error log to identify   
					the problem.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					BAK013S   
					B Select [Printer Features] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					6 
					C Select [List/Test Print] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					D Select [Error Log] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					An error log is printed.   
					Note   
					❒ The most recent 30 errors are stored in the error log. If a new error is added   
					when there are 30 errors already stored, the earliest error is deleted. You   
					can check any of these print jobs for error log information.   
					❒ If the main power switch is turned off, the log is deleted.   
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				The Printer Function   
					When You Cannot Print   
					Use the following procedures if printing does not start even after performing   
					[Print].   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Printing does not start.   
					The power is off.   
					Check the cable is securely   
					plugged into the power outlet   
					and the machine. Turn on the   
					main power switch.   
					Printing does not start.   
					Printing does not start.   
					The machine is set to “Of-   
					fline”.   
					Press the {Online} key.   
					The cause is displayed on the Check the error message or   
					display panel.   
					warning status on the display   
					panel and take the required   
					action. See p.83 “When a Mes-   
					sage Is Displayed”.   
					Printing does not start.   
					Printing does not start.   
					The interface cable was con-   
					nected after the machine was fore turning on the machine.   
					turned on.   
					Connect the interface cable be-   
					The interface cable is not con- Connect the interface cable se-   
					nected correctly.   
					6 
					curely. If it has a fastener, fas-   
					ten that securely as well. See   
					“Connecting the Machine”,   
					General Settings Guide.   
					Printing does not start.   
					The appropriate interface ca- The type of interface cable you   
					ble is not used.   
					should use depends on the   
					computer. Be sure to use the   
					correct one. If the cable is   
					damaged or worn, replace it.   
					See “Connecting the Ma-   
					chine”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
					[List/Test Print] is disabled.   
					A mechanical error might   
					have occurred.   
					Contact your service repre-   
					sentative. See “List/Test   
					Print”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
					If the printing does not start, contact your service representative.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					❖ When the machine is connected to the computer using the interface cable   
					The following shows how to check the print port when the Data In indicator   
					does not light up or blink.   
					Check if the print port setting is correct. For USB port connection, the USB   
					port must be set.   
					For Windows 98/Me   
					A Click the [Start] button, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].   
					B Click the icon of the machine. On the [File] menu, click [Properties].   
					C Click the [Details] tab.   
					D In the [Print to the following port:] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
					For Windows 2000   
					A Click the [Start] button, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].   
					B Click the icon of the machine. On the [File] menu, click [Properties].   
					C Click the [Ports] tab.   
					D In the [Print to the following port(s)] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
					For Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003   
					A Click the [Start] button, and then click [Printers and Faxes].   
					B Click the icon of the machine. On the [File] menu, click [Properties].   
					C Click the [Ports] tab.   
					6 
					D In the [Print to the following port(s)] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
					For Windows XP Home Edition   
					A Click the [Start] button, and then click [Control Panel].   
					B Click [Printers and Other Hardware].   
					C Click [Printers and Faxes].   
					D Click the icon of the machine. On the [File] menu, click [Properties].   
					E Click the [Ports] tab.   
					F In the [Print to the following port(s)] list, confirm the correct port is selected.   
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				The Printer Function   
					Other Printing Problems   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for problems that   
					can occur when printing from a computer.   
					❖ When you cannot print clearly   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The print on the entire page is The paper is damp.   
					faded.   
					Use paper that has been   
					stored in the recommended   
					temperature and humidity   
					condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					The print on the entire page is The paper is unsuitable.   
					faded.   
					Use recommended paper.   
					(Printing on coarse or treated   
					paper might result in faint   
					print image.) See “Copy Pa-   
					per”, About This Machine.   
					Printed images contain blots   
					or are patchy.   
					Settings for thick paper have Select [Thick] in the [Type:] list   
					not been made when printing on the [Paper] tab.   
					on thick paper.   
					6 
					Printed images contain blots   
					or are patchy.   
					Printing on coarse paper or   
					treated paper can result in   
					faint print image.   
					Use supplier-recommended   
					paper. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Printed images contain blots   
					or are patchy.   
					The paper is damp.   
					Use paper that has been   
					stored in the recommended   
					temperature and humidity   
					condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					
					Printed images contain blots   
					or are patchy.   
					Check the machine is set on a Check the environment of lo-   
					level surface. The machine cation to select an appropriate   
					must be placed on a stable and location. See p.109 “Where to   
					level surface.   
					Put Your Machine”.   
					Printed images contain blots   
					or are patchy.   
					The paper is creased, curled,   
					or has blemishes.   
					Smooth out the wrinkles from   
					the paper, or replace it. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					The image is too dark or too   
					light.   
					The correct paper type set-   
					tings are not made.   
					Check the paper loaded on the   
					paper tray or bypass tray   
					matches the paper type set on   
					the display panel. See “Copy   
					Paper”, About This Machine.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The image is too dark or too   
					light.   
					The paper is loaded reverse   
					side up.   
					Before printing on special pa-   
					per, check its surface careful-   
					ly. Printing on non-print   
					surfaces reduces print quality   
					and can damage the machine's   
					internal components. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					Image is dirty.   
					Use of non-recommended   
					Use manufacturer-genuine   
					toner can result in loss of print toner. Contact your service   
					quality and other problems. representative.   
					Print ends mid-job.   
					An error might have occurred. Check the machine's display pan-   
					el to see if an error has occurred.   
					❖ When certain settings are required on the printer driver   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Print result differs from the   
					display.   
					A non-Windows OS is being   
					used.   
					Check the application sup-   
					ports the printer driver.   
					Print result differs from the   
					display.   
					The machine is not selected   
					for printing.   
					Use the machine's printer driv-   
					er and check the machine is the   
					designated printer. See “Set-   
					ting Up the Printer Driver”,   
					Printer/Scanner Reference.   
					6 
					Print result differs from the   
					display.   
					Data transmission failed or   
					was cancelled during printing. or cancelled data remaining.   
					Check whether there is failed   
					See “Checking the Error Log”,   
					Printer/Scanner Reference.   
					Characters differ from the display. The print density is too dark. Adjust the image density set-   
					tings. See the printer driver   
					Help.   
					Characters differ from the display. The loaded paper is unsuitable. Printing on recommended pa-   
					per produces better resolu-   
					tion. See “Copy Paper”, About   
					This Machine.   
					It takes too much time to   
					resume printing.   
					The data is so large or complex If the Data In indicator is   
					that it takes time to process.   
					blinking, data is being proc-   
					essed. Simply wait until   
					printing resumes.   
					It takes too much time to   
					resume printing.   
					The machine was in Energy   
					Saver mode.   
					To resume from Energy Saver   
					mode, it has to warm up, and   
					this takes time. See “Timer Set-   
					tings”, General Settings Guide   
					and “ENERGY STAR Pro-   
					gram”, About This Machine.   
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				The Printer Function   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					Optional components con-   
					The option setup in printer   
					nected to the machine are not properties is not configured   
					recognized when using Win- when bidirectional transmis-   
					dows 98/ Me/ 2000/ XP or   
					Windows Server 2003.   
					sion is not enabled.   
					The correct printer driver set- On the [Print Quality] tab, click   
					Some types of data, such as   
					graphics data or data from   
					certain applications, do not   
					print.   
					tings are not made.   
					[Toner Save Off] in the [Toner   
					Save] area, and then print.   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					Some characters are not print- The correct printer driver set- On the [Print Quality] tab, click   
					ed or appear faint.   
					tings are not made.   
					[Toner Save Off] in the [Toner   
					Save] area, and then print.   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					Print speed or application re- The correct printer driver set- See the printer driver Help.   
					linquishing speed is slow.   
					tings are not made.   
					Quit any other applications.   
					Image position differs from   
					the display.   
					The correct page layout set-   
					tings are not made.   
					Check the page layout settings   
					made using the application.   
					See the application's Help.   
					The printed image is different With certain functions, such   
					from the image on the compu- asenlargementandreduction, layout, character size, and   
					In the application, change the   
					6 
					ter display.   
					image layout might be differ- character settings.   
					ent to that on the computer   
					display.   
					The printed image is different You might have selected to re- To print an image similar to   
					from the image on the compu- place TrueType fonts with that of the computer display,   
					ter display. machine fonts in the printing make settings to print Tru-   
					process.   
					eType fonts as an image. See   
					the printer driver Help.   
					Garbled characters are printed. The correct printer language   
					might have not been selected.   
					Set the correct printer language.   
					Set the machine's feed orienta-   
					Images are printed in the   
					wrong orientation.   
					The feed orientation you se-   
					lected and the feed orientation tion and the printer driver's   
					selected in the printer driver's feed orientation accordingly.   
					option setup might not be the See the printer driver Help.   
					same.   
					Images are incomplete, or   
					excess pages are printed.   
					You may be using paper   
					smaller than the size selected that selected in the applica-   
					Use the same size paper as   
					in the application.   
					tion. If you cannot load paper   
					of the correct size, use the re-   
					duction function to reduce the   
					image, and then print.   
					See the printer driver Help.   
					Graphics print out differently If the printer driver is config- If you want to print accurate-   
					to how they appear on screen. ured to use the graphics com- ly, set the printer driver to   
					mand, the graphics command print without using the graph-   
					from the machine is used to   
					print.   
					ics command.   
					See the printer driver Help.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Photo images are coarse.   
					Some applications print at   
					lower resolution.   
					Use the application's settings   
					to specify a higher resolution.   
					When using Windows 98/   
					Me/ 2000/ XP or Windows   
					Server 2003, Auto Re-   
					duce/Enlarge print does not   
					come out as expected.   
					- 
					Make sure the application's   
					paper size and orientation set-   
					tings match those of the print-   
					er driver.   
					If a different paper size and   
					orientation are set, select the   
					same size and orientation.   
					When using Windows 98/   
					Me/ 2000/ XP or Windows   
					The correct application or   
					printer driver settings are not per size and orientation set-   
					Make sure the application's pa-   
					Server 2003, combined print- made.   
					ing or booklet printing does   
					not come out as expected.   
					tings match those of the printer   
					driver. If a different paper size   
					and orientation are set, select   
					the same size and orientation.   
					❖ When paper is not fed properly   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					When you are using a Win-   
					Solution   
					Paper is not fed from the se-   
					lected tray.   
					Set the desired input tray us-   
					dows operating system, print- ing the printer driver. See the   
					6 
					er driver settings override   
					those settings using the dis-   
					play panel.   
					printer driver Help.   
					Print is slanted.   
					The tray's side fences might   
					not be locked.   
					Check the side fences are   
					locked. See p.92 “Changing   
					the Paper Size”.   
					Print is slanted.   
					Print is slanted.   
					The paper is feeding in at a   
					slant.   
					Load the paper correctly. See   
					p.87 “Loading Paper”.   
					The machine's cover is open. Make sure the right and lower   
					right covers are properly   
					closed.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					The number of sheets loaded Load paper only as high as the   
					exceeds the capacity of the   
					machine.   
					upper limit markings on the   
					side fences of the paper tray or   
					bypass tray. See “Copy Pa-   
					per”, About This Machine.   
					The paper is damp.   
					Use paper that has been   
					stored in the recommended   
					temperature and humidity   
					condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					The paper is too thick or too   
					thin.   
					Use recommended paper. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					80   
				The Printer Function   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					The copy paper is wrinkled or Use recommended paper. Use   
					has been folded/creased.   
					paper that has been stored in   
					the recommended tempera-   
					ture and humidity condition.   
					See “Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently.   
					Printed paper is being used.   
					Use recommended paper. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					Copy paper becomes creased. The paper is damp.   
					Copy paper becomes creased. The paper is too thin.   
					Use paper that has been   
					stored in the recommended   
					temperature and humidity   
					condition. See “Copy Paper”,   
					About This Machine.   
					Use recommended paper. See   
					“Copy Paper”, About This   
					Machine.   
					There is considerable delay   
					between the print start in-   
					struction and actual printing.   
					“Off mode” might be set.   
					The machine requires time to   
					warm up if it has been in “Off   
					mode”. Specify “Off mode” in   
					[System Settings], [Auto Off Tim-   
					er].   
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					There is considerable delay   
					between the print start in-   
					Processing time depends on   
					data volume. High volume   
					If the Data In indicator is   
					blinking, data has been re-   
					struction and actual printing. data, such as graphics-heavy ceived by the machine. Wait   
					documents, takes longer to   
					process.   
					for a while.   
					❖ Other printing problems   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					When using duplex printing,   
					Duplex printing is malfunc-   
					tioning.   
					Duplex printing cannot be   
					done with paper set in the by- make settings to use paper   
					pass tray.   
					from a tray other than the by-   
					pass tray.   
					Duplex printing is malfunc-   
					tioning.   
					You have loaded thick paper Specify another paper type.   
					specified as the paper type.   
					Duplex printing is malfunc-   
					tioning.   
					Duplex printing cannot be   
					done with a tray for which   
					[Thick] has been specified as   
					Change the Paper Type set-   
					ting for the tray to [No Display   
					(Plain Paper)] on the System   
					Paper Type on the System Set- Settings menu. See “System   
					tings menu.   
					Settings”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
					If the problem cannot be solved, contact your sales or service representative.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					The Scanner Function   
					When Scanning Is Not Done As Expected   
					This section describes causes and remedies when scan results are not as expected.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					The scanned image is dirty.   
					The exposure glass, scanning Clean these parts. See p.113   
					glass, exposure glass cover, or “Maintaining Your Machine”.   
					ARDF is dirty.   
					The image is distorted or out The original was moved dur- Do not move the original dur-   
					of position. ing scanning. ing scanning.   
					The image is distorted or out The original was not pressed Make sure that the original is   
					of position.   
					flat against the exposure glass. pressed flat against the expo-   
					sure glass.   
					The scanned image is upside The original was placed up-   
					down. side down.   
					Place the original in the cor-   
					rect orientation. See “Placing   
					Originals”, Printer/Scanner   
					Reference.   
					6 
					No image results from scanning. The original was placed with When the original is placed   
					the front and back reversed.   
					directly on the exposure glass,   
					the side to be scanned must   
					face down. When the original   
					is fed via the ARDF, the side to   
					be scanned must face up. See   
					“Placing Originals”, Print-   
					er/Scanner Reference.   
					The scanned image contains   
					white spaces.   
					If you scan originals using   
					functions other than the net-   
					work TWAIN scanner func-   
					tion, certain paper size and   
					resolution settings may pro-   
					duce scanned images that are   
					larger than the specified size   
					because of margins being add-   
					ed to the sides.   
					Scanning at a higher resolu-   
					tion may reduce the margins.   
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				The Scanner Function   
					When a Message Is Displayed   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for error messages   
					that may appear on the machine's display panel and the Client Computer.   
					When a message is displayed on the client computer   
					This section describes likely causes of and possible solutions for the main error   
					messages displayed on the client computer when using the TWAIN driver.   
					Important   
					❒ If an error message that is not included in this section appears, turn off the   
					main power switch of the machine, and then turn it on again. For details   
					about how to turn off the main power switch, see “Turning On the Main Pow-   
					er”, About This Machine.   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					A paper misfeed has occurred Remove jammed originals,   
					Clear Misfeed(s) in   
					ADF.   
					inside the ARDF.   
					and place them again.   
					After removing the misfed pa-   
					per, proceed with scanning.   
					6 
					Check whether the originals   
					are suitable to be scanned by   
					the machine.   
					You tried to register a name   
					that is already in use.   
					Use another name.   
					The name is already   
					in use. Check the   
					registered names.   
					The set original was misaligned.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Place the original correctly.   
					Specify the scan size.   
					Cannot detect the   
					paper size of the   
					original. Specify   
					the scanning size.   
					When placing an original   
					directly on the exposure   
					glass, the lifting/lowering   
					action of the ARDF trig-   
					gers the automatic original   
					size detection process. Lift   
					the ARDF by more than 30   
					degrees.   
					The maximum number of reg- The maximum number of   
					isterable scanning modes has scanning modes that can be   
					Cannot add any more   
					scanning mode.   
					been exceeded.   
					stored is 99. Delete unneeded   
					scanning modes.   
					The maximum number of reg- The maximum number of   
					Cannot specify any   
					more scanning area.   
					isterable scanning areas has   
					scanning areas that can be   
					stored is 99. Delete unneeded   
					scanning areas.   
					been exceeded.   
					An unrecoverable error has   
					occurred in the machine.   
					Contact your service repre-   
					sentative.   
					Please call your   
					service representa-   
					tive.   
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				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					Message   
					Cause   
					The TWAIN scanner function   
					Solution   
					Contact your service repre-   
					Scanner is not   
					cannot be used on this machine. sentative.   
					available on the   
					specified device.   
					• 
					• 
					The machine's main power   
					switch is off.   
					• 
					• 
					Set the main power switch   
					to “On”.   
					Scanner is not   
					available. Check the   
					scanner connection   
					status.   
					The machine is not connect-   
					ed to the network correctly.   
					Check whether the ma-   
					chine is connected to the   
					network correctly.   
					The machine is not connected Check whether the machine is con-   
					No response from the   
					scanner.   
					to the network correctly.   
					nected to the network correctly.   
					The network is crowded.   
					Wait for a while, and then try   
					to reconnect.   
					No response from the   
					scanner.   
					Theapplication-specifiedscan Check whether the scanning   
					conditions have exceeded the settings made with the appli-   
					setting range of the machine. cation exceed the setting   
					range of the machine.   
					Error has occurred   
					in the scanner.   
					An unrecoverable error has   
					occurred on the machine.   
					Contact your service repre-   
					sentative.   
					Fatal error has oc-   
					curred in the scan-   
					ner.   
					6 
					The ARDF cover is open.   
					Check whether the ARDF cov-   
					er is closed.   
					Scanner is not   
					ready. Check the   
					scanner and the op-   
					tions.   
					Scanner memory is insufficient.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Reset the scan size.   
					Insufficientmemory.   
					Reduce the scanning   
					area.   
					Lower the resolution.   
					Set with no compression.   
					See TWAIN Driver help.   
					The problem may be due to   
					the following cause:   
					• 
					“The Relationship between   
					the Resolution and the Scan-   
					ning Area” chart in Help for   
					halftone scanning might not   
					always apply. Scanning can-   
					not be performed if large   
					values are set for brightness   
					when using halftone or high   
					resolution.   
					• 
					• 
					The main power switch of   
					the previously used scan-   
					ner is not set to “On”.   
					• 
					• 
					Check whether the main   
					power switch of the scan-   
					ner used for the previous   
					scan is turned on.   
					Cannot find "xxx"   
					scanner used for the   
					previous scan. "YYY"   
					will be used in-   
					stead.   
					The machine is not connect-   
					ed to the network correctly.   
					Check the previously used   
					scanner is connected to the   
					network correctly.   
					(XXX and YYY indicate a scan-   
					ner name.)   
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				The Scanner Function   
					Message   
					Cause   
					Solution   
					An error has occurred in the   
					driver.   
					• 
					• 
					Check whether the network   
					cable is connected correctly   
					to the client computer.   
					Error has occurred   
					in the scanner driv-   
					er.   
					Check whether the Ether-   
					net board of the client   
					computer is recognized   
					correctly by Windows.   
					• 
					Check whether the client   
					computer can use the   
					TCP/IP protocol.   
					A communication error has   
					occurred on the network.   
					Check whether the client compu-   
					ter can use the TCP/IP protocol.   
					Communication error   
					has occurred on the   
					network.   
					Memory is insufficient.   
					• 
					• 
					Close all the unnecessary   
					applications running on   
					the client computer.   
					Insufficientmemory.   
					Close all other ap-   
					plications, then re-   
					start scanning.   
					Uninstall the TWAIN   
					Driver, restart the compu-   
					ter, and then reinstall the   
					TWAIN Driver.   
					6 
					Reference   
					“Turning On the Power”, About This Machine   
					85   
				Troubleshooting When Using the DDST Unit   
					6 
					86   
				7. Adding Paper, Toner and   
					Staples   
					This chapter describes troubleshooting procedures that are applicable to all the   
					machine's functions.   
					Loading Paper   
					This section describes what to do when paper runs out and needs reloading.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• When loading paper, take care not to trap or injure your fingers.   
					Important   
					❒ Check the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark inside the tray.   
					❒ Fan paper to get air between the sheets and prevent multi-sheet feeds.   
					Note   
					❒ Be sure to select the paper size with User Tools. If you do not, misfeeds might   
					occur.   
					❒ Straighten curled or warped paper before loading.   
					❒ For paper types and sizes, see “Recommended Paper Sizes and Types”,   
					About This Machine.   
					❒ To load paper in the bypass tray, see “Copying from the Bypass Tray”, Copy   
					Reference.   
					Reference   
					“Recommended Paper Sizes and Types”, About This Machine   
					“Copying from the Bypass Tray”, Copy Reference   
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				Adding Paper, Toner and Staples   
					Loading Paper into the Paper Trays   
					This procedure explains how to load paper into the paper trays.   
					A Make sure the paper tray is not in use.   
					B Pull the paper tray out slowly until it stops.   
					C While pinching the release lever, slide the end fence outward.   
					AYP001S   
					D Square the paper and place it in the tray.   
					Do not stack paper over the limit mark.   
					7 
					AYP002S   
					E Position the end fence flush against the paper.   
					F Push the paper tray in until it stops.   
					Note   
					❒ Fan the paper before loading.   
					
					Paper Trays, see “Changing the Paper Size”.   
					Reference   
					p.92 “Changing the Paper Size”   
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				Loading Paper   
					Orientation-Fixed Paper or Two-Sided Paper   
					The following describes paper with its orientation and printing surface specified   
					(letterhead paper).   
					Orientation-fixed (top to bottom) or two-sided paper (for example, letterhead   
					paper, prepunched paper, or copied paper) might not print correctly, depending   
					on how the originals and paper are placed. Select [On] in [Letterhead Setting] un-   
					der Copier Features, and then place the original and paper as shown below. See   
					“Copier Features”, General Settings Guide.   
					When printing with the printer function, placing orientation is the same.   
					❖ Original Orientation   
					Exposure glass   
					ARDF   
					*1 *2   
					*1   
					*1   
					*2   
					When copying in this orientation using the duplex function, select [Always Specify] in   
					[Orientation] under [Copier Features] (User Tools). Place originals, and then select   
					as the original orientation.   
					When copying in this orientation using the duplex function, and loaded paper ori-   
					entation is L, place originals as shown below:   
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					❖ Loaded paper orientation   
					• For machine with copier function only   
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					AYP013S   
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				Loading Paper   
					• For MFP   
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					BAK001S   
					Note   
					❒ In [System Settings], specify [Letterhead] for “Paper Type” of the paper tray you   
					want to use. This setting is only available when the printer/scanner and fax   
					units are installed. See “Tray Paper Settings”, General Settings Guide.   
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					Changing the Paper Size   
					This section describes how to change paper sizes.   
					Note   
					❒ Be sure to select the paper size in Paper Size Settings with User Tools. If you   
					do not, misfeeds might occur. See “Tray Paper Settings”, General Settings   
					Guide.   
					❒ Fan the paper before loading.   
					❒ Straighten curled or warped paper before loading.   
					❒ For details about paper sizes and types, see “Copy Paper”, About This Machine.   
					Reference   
					“Copy Paper”, About This Machine   
					“Tray Paper Settings”, General Settings Guide   
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				Changing the Paper Size   
					Changing the Paper Size in the Paper Tray   
					Use the following procedure when changing a paper size in the paper tray.   
					A Make sure the paper tray is not in use.   
					B Pull the paper tray out slowly until it stops.   
					C Remove any remaining copy paper.   
					D While pinching the release lever, slide the end fence outward.   
					AYP001S   
					E Press down the release button.   
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					BAK009S   
					F While pressing the release lever, slide the side fences outward.   
					AYP004S   
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					G Square the paper and place it in the tray.   
					Do not stack paper over the limit mark.   
					AYP002S   
					H While pressing the release lever, push in the side and end fences until they   
					are flush against the paper's edges.   
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					AYP005S   
					I Press down the lock button.   
					BAK010S   
					J Push the paper tray in until it stops.   
					Note   
					❒ When setting small quantities of copy paper, be careful not to squeeze in   
					the side fence too much. Paper might not feed in properly if the side fences   
					are too tight against the paper's edges.   
					❒ Be sure to set the correct size, otherwise a paper jam might occur.   
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				Changing the Paper Size   
					Selecting the paper size with user tools   
					This procedure explains how to change to a paper size selected with User Tools.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					BAK013S   
					B Select [System Settings] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
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					C Select [Tray Paper Settings] using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					D Select “Paper Size” for the paper tray of which paper size will be changed   
					using {U} or {T}, and then press the {OK} key.   
					E Select the paper size using the scroll keys, and then press the {OK} key.   
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					F Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					BAK013S   
					G Load the paper, and then gently push the paper tray in until it stops.   
					H Check the paper size on the display panel.   
					Note   
					❒ For details about the types of paper that can be loaded in the paper tray,   
					see “Tray Paper Settings”, General Settings Guide.   
					Reference   
					“Tray Paper Settings”, General Settings Guide   
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				Adding Toner   
					Adding Toner   
					This section describes adding and storing toner.   
					R WARNING:   
					• Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ig-   
					nite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers   
					in accordance with local regulations.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• If toner or used toner is inhaled, gargle with plenty of water and move into a   
					fresh air environment. Consult a doctor if necessary.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• If toner or used toner gets into your eyes, flush immediately with large   
					amounts of water. Consult a doctor if necessary.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• If toner or used toner is swallowed, dilute by drinking a large amount of wa-   
					ter. Consult a doctor if necessary.   
					R CAUTION:   
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					• Do not store toner, used toner, or toner containers in a place with an open   
					flame. The toner might ignite and cause burns or a fire.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Avoid getting toner on your clothes or skin when removing a paper jam or   
					replacing toner. If your skin comes into contact with toner, wash the affected   
					area thoroughly with soap and water.   
					• If toner gets on your clothing, wash with cold water. Hot water will set the   
					toner into the fabric and may make removing the stain impossible.   
					Important   
					❒ Fault may occur if you use toner other than the recommended type.   
					❒ When adding toner, do not turn off the operation switch. If you do, settings   
					will be lost.   
					❒ Add toner only when the machine instructs you to do so.   
					❒ When a message “Add toner.” is shown on the display panel, replace the toner.   
					❒ Store the toner bottles in a cool, dry place free from direct sunlight.   
					❒ Store on a flat surface.   
					❒ Do not repeatedly install and remove toner bottles. This will result in toner   
					leakage.   
					❒ Do not shake the removed toner bottle. Remaining toner might scatter.   
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					Note   
					❒ You can make about 50 copies even after the D Add Toner indicator begins   
					flashing, but replace toner soon to prevent poor copy quality.   
					Replacing Toner   
					This section describes how to replace the toner bottle.   
					Removing toner   
					Important   
					❒ Do not shake the removed toner bottle. The remaining toner might scatter.   
					AZB019S   
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					Inserting toner   
					BAK006S   
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					Note   
					❒ Do not remove the black cap before shaking.   
					❒ Do not remove the inner cap.   
					Sending Fax Messages When Toner Has Run Out   
					When the machine has run out of toner, the indicator on the display lights. Note   
					that even if there is no toner left, you can still send fax documents.   
					Important   
					❒ Communication is not possible if the number of communications executed af-   
					ter the toner has run out plus the number of communications not listed in the   
					journal exceeds 200.   
					A Make sure that the machine is in facsimile mode.   
					If the fax screen does not appear, press the {Facsimile} key.   
					B Press [Exit], and then perform transmission operation.   
					The error message disappears.   
					Note   
					❒ The communication results report cannot be printed.   
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					Waste Toner   
					Waste toner cannot be re-used.   
					Take the bottle of waste toner to your sales representative or service representa-   
					tive for recycling. If you dispose of it on your own, treat it as general plastic   
					waste.   
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					Adding Staples   
					This section explains what to do when staples need replacing.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Keep your hands clear of the booklet finisher tray when pulling out or push-   
					ing in the finisher's staple unit. You can trap your fingers if you do not.   
					Important   
					❒ Stapling failures or jams may occur if you use a staple cartridge other than the   
					recommended type.   
					Finisher   
					The following procedure explains how to add staples to the finisher.   
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					BAK004S   
					Note   
					❒ If you cannot pull out the upper unit, there are staples remaining inside the   
					cartridge. Use all the staples, do not add more.   
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				Replacing the Transmission Stamp Cartridge   
					Replacing the Transmission Stamp   
					Cartridge   
					If the transmission stamp becomes faint, replace the cartridge.   
					Important   
					❒ This stamp cartridge is used for facsimile and scanner functions.   
					❒ Use the cartridge specified for this machine.   
					❒ Do not add ink to the cartridge by yourself. Neglecting this can cause ink   
					leakage.   
					❒ Be sure not to dirty your fingers with ink from the cartridge.   
					A Open the ARDF.   
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					AMH006S   
					B Open the stamp cover.   
					AMH010S   
					C Pull out the old stamp cartridge.   
					ZEXH080J   
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					D Insert the new stamp cartridge.   
					Insert the cartridge until the metal parts are no longer visible.   
					AMI002S   
					E Close the stamp cover.   
					Hold down the centre part of the cover to make sure that it is closed completely.   
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					ZEXH100J   
					F Lower the ARDF.   
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				8. Clearing Misfeeds   
					This chapter describes what to do when paper or originals misfeed (become   
					jammed inside the machine).   
					Removing Jammed Paper   
					R CAUTION:   
					• The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch any parts other   
					than specified in this document when removing misfed paper. Otherwise, it   
					may cause burn injury.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• The fusing section of this machine might be very hot. Caution should be tak-   
					en when removing misfed paper.   
					Important   
					❒ When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the operation switch. If you do, your   
					copy settings are cleared.   
					❒ To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper inside the machine.   
					❒ If paper misfeeds occur frequently, contact your service representative.   
					Note   
					❒ More than one misfeed area may be indicated. If this is the case, check every   
					indicated area. Refer to the following charts: A, B, C, D, P, R, Y, and Z.   
					❒ You can find stickers explaining how to remove misfed paper inside the right   
					cover and on the top of the ARDF cover.   
					❒ When the machine instructs you to reset originals, reset them in the feeding   
					position. The display will show you the number of originals to return.   
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					Removing Jammed Staples   
					This section explains how to remove jammed staples.   
					Important   
					❒ Curled paper may cause staples to jam. To avoid this, turn copy paper over   
					in the tray.   
					❒ When the finisher is installed, after removing jammed staples, staples will not   
					be ejected the first few times you try to use the stapler.   
					Reference   
					“Specifications for Options”, About This Machine   
					Finisher   
					The following procedure explains how to remove jammed staples from the finisher.   
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					BAK005S   
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				9. Remarks   
					This chapter describes how to maintain and operate the machine.   
					Where to Put Your Machine   
					This section provides precautions for installation, movement and disposal.   
					Machine Environment   
					Choose your machine's location carefully.   
					Environmental conditions greatly affect its performance.   
					Optimum environmental conditions   
					The following describes precautions when locating the machine.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. Otherwise a fire or an elec-   
					tric shock might occur.   
					• Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over,   
					an injury might occur.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• After you move the machine, use the caster fixture to fix it in place. Other-   
					wise the machine might move or come down to cause an injury.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Make sure the room where you are using the machine is well ventilated and   
					spacious. Good ventilation is especially important when the machine is used   
					heavily.   
					• Temperature: 10-32 °C (50-89.6 °F) (humidity to be 54% at 32 °C, 89.6 °F)   
					• Humidity: 15-80% (temperature to be 27 °C, 80.6 °F at 80%)   
					• Ventilation: 3 times/hr/person or more   
					• A strong and level base.   
					• The machine must be level within 5 mm, 0.2 inches: both front to rear and left   
					to right.   
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				Remarks   
					Environments to avoid   
					• Locations exposed to direct sunlight or other sources of strong light (more   
					than 1,500 lux).   
					• 
					Locations directly exposed to cool air from an air conditioner or heated air from a heat-   
					er. (Sudden temperature changes can cause condensation to form inside the machine.)   
					• Locations close to machines generating ammonia, such as a diazo copy machine.   
					• Places where the machine will be subject to frequent strong vibration.   
					• Dusty areas.   
					• Areas with corrosive gases.   
					Moving   
					The following describes precautions when moving the machine.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Before moving the machine, be sure to pull all four handles fully out. If not,   
					an injury might occur. After moving the machine, return the four handles to   
					their original positions.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Before moving the machine, be sure to disconnect all external connections,   
					especially the power cord from the wall outlet. Damaged power cords are a   
					fire and electric shock hazard.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• If you have to move the machine when the optional paper tray unit is at-   
					tached, do not push on the main unit's top section. Doing so can cause the   
					optional paper tray unit to detach, possibly resulting in injury.   
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					R CAUTION:   
					• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.   
					While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not   
					be damaged under the machine.   
					Important   
					❒ Be careful when moving the machine. Take the following precautions:   
					• Turn off the main power. See “Turning Off the Main Power / In the Event   
					of Power Failure” or “Turning Off the Main Power”, About This Machine.   
					• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. When you pull out the plug   
					from the socket, grip the plug to avoid damaging the cord, thereby reduc-   
					ing the risk of fire or electric shock.   
					• Close all covers and trays, including the front cover and bypass tray.   
					❒ Do not take off the holding stand.   
					❒ Protect the machine from strong shocks. Impact can damage the memory.   
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				Where to Put Your Machine   
					Reference   
					p.37 “Turning Off the Main Power / In the Event of Power Failure”   
					“Turning Off the Main Power”, About This Machine   
					Power Connection   
					The following describes power supply.   
					R WARNING:   
					• Connect the machine only to the power source described on the inside   
					front cover of this manual. Connect the power cord directly into a wall   
					outlet and do not use an extension cord.   
					• Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord.   
					Do not place heavy objects on it. Do not pull it hard nor bend it more   
					than necessary. These actions could cause an electric shock or fire.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.   
					While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not   
					be damaged under the machine.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• If the power cord is damaged (exposure of the core, disconnection, etc.),   
					contact your service representative to change a new one. Operating the ma-   
					chine with a damaged power cord may cause an electric shock or fire.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the   
					plug (not the cable).   
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					R CAUTION:   
					• To disconnect the power cord, pull it out by plug. Do not drag the cord itself.   
					Doing so may result in damage to the cord, leading to fire or electric shock.   
					• When the main power switch is in the stand-by position, the optional anti-   
					condensation heaters are on. In case of emergency, unplug the machine's   
					power cord.   
					• When you unplug the power cord, the optional anti-condensation heaters   
					turn off.   
					• Make sure the plug is inserted firmly in the wall outlet.   
					• Voltage must not fluctuate by more than 10%.   
					• The wall outlet shall be installed near the machine and shall be easily accessible.   
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				Remarks   
					Access to the Machine   
					Place the machine near the power source, providing the clearance areas shown.   
					1. Rear: 5 cm (2") or more   
					3. Front: 75 cm (29.6") or more   
					2. Right: 25 cm (10") or more   
					4. Left: 15 cm (6") or more   
					Note   
					❒ 
					For the required space when options are installed, contact your service representative.   
					When Not Used for a Long Time   
					R CAUTION:   
					• For safety reason, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet if the machine   
					will not be used for an extended period of time such as holidays.   
					Note the following:   
					• If the machine has not been used recently, it requires time to initialize so can-   
					not start printing immediately. Leave the machine switched on and wait   
					about ten minutes.   
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				Maintaining Your Machine   
					Maintaining Your Machine   
					If the exposure glass, exposure glass cover, or ARDF belt is dirty, copy clarity   
					may be reduced. Clean these parts if they are dirty.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Fire and breakdown can result from heavy accumulation of dust inside this   
					machine. Consult your service representative for details about and charges   
					for cleaning the machine’s interior.   
					Important   
					❒ Do not use chemical cleaners or organic solvents, such as thinner or benzene.   
					If such substances get inside the machine or melt plastic parts, a failure might   
					occur.   
					❒ Do not clean parts other than those explicitly specified in this manual. Other   
					parts should only be cleaned by your service representative.   
					❖ Cleaning the machine   
					Wipe the machine with a soft, damp cloth, and then wipe it with a dry cloth   
					to remove the water.   
					Cleaning the Exposure Glass   
					This section describes how to clean the exposure glass and scanning glass.   
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					Clean 1 and 2.   
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				INDEX   
					A 
					
					Adding staples, 100   
					Adding toner, 97   
					Add Toner indicator, 3   
					Adjusting the display's contrast, 6   
					Alert messages, 43, 72   
					ARDF, 1   
					Image is dirty, 49, 77   
					Indicators, 3   
					Inserting toner, 98   
					L 
					Letterhead paper, 89   
					Limit mark, 93   
					
					Loading paper, 87   
					Loading paper into the paper trays, 88   
					
					
					
					
					B 
					Basic, 17   
					Bridge Unit, 1   
					C 
					
					
					
					Cleaning the machine, 113   
					Combination chart, 9   
					Main power switch, 37   
					Meaning of beep patterns, 4   
					Memory is full, 19, 35   
					Multi-accessing, 9   
					Combine, 17   
					
					Copies are too light, 14   
					
					Network cannot be browsed, 58   
					Network Delivery, 58   
					
					No scan image, 57, 82   
					D 
					DDST unit, 69   
					
					Duplex, 17   
					
					Operation switch indicator, 6, 37   
					Optimum environmental conditions, 109   
					Orientation-fixed paper, 89   
					E 
					Edit, 17   
					End fence, 93   
					Original orientation, 89   
					Environments to avoid, 110   
					Error indicator, 3   
					Error log, 45, 74   
					Error Mail Notification, 38   
					Error Report (E-Mail), 38   
					
					
					F 
					Fax error report, 36   
					Finisher, 1, 100, 108   
					Function status indicator, 5   
					115   
					 
				P 
					
					Panel tone, 4   
					Toner, 98, 99   
					Transmission, 31   
					Transmission/Reception, 31   
					TWAIN, 65, 83   
					
					
					Password not correct, 6   
					Power connection, 111   
					Two-sided paper, 89   
					Power Failure Report, 37   
					Power supply, 111   
					
					Precautions when locating the machine, 109   
					
					Printed image is different from   
					
					
					
					Printed image is faded, 49, 77   
					
					Printer driver installation, 39, 69   
					Printing, 31   
					Printing does not start, 46, 75   
					
					
					W 
					
					
					When a message is displayed   
					
					
					When certain settings are required   
					
					
					R 
					RDS (Remote Diagnostic System), 37   
					Reception, 31   
					Release button, 93   
					Removing jammed paper, 103   
					Removing jammed staples, 108   
					Removing toner, 98   
					When D is displayed   
					
					When paper is not fed properly, 49, 77   
					
					
					
					
					
					Replacing toner, 98   
					
					S 
					Scanned image contains white spaces, 57, 82   
					Scanned image is dirty, 57, 82   
					Scanned image is distorted, 57, 82   
					Scanned image is out of position, 57, 82   
					Scanned image is upside down, 57, 82   
					
					Selecting the paper size with user tools, 95   
					
					Shadow appears on copies, 14   
					Side fences, 93   
					Stamp cartridge replacement, 101   
					Status messages, 42, 71   
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					AE   
					AE   
					D010-7626A   
				In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:   
					a means POWER ON.   
					b means POWER OFF.   
					c means STAND BY.   
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					Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Server®, and Windows VistaTM are either registered trademarks or   
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					marks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.   
					PCL® is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.   
					The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks   
					by Ricoh Company, Ltd. is under license.   
					Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their   
					respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights to those marks.   
					The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows:   
					• 
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					• 
					• 
					The product name of Windows 95 is Microsoft® Windows® 95   
					The product name of Windows 98 is Microsoft® Windows® 98   
					The product name of Windows Me is Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition (Windows Me)   
					The product names of Windows 2000 are as follows:   
					Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional   
					Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server   
					Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server   
					The product names of Windows XP are as follows:   
					Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional   
					Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition   
					Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition   
					Microsoft® Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition   
					• 
					• 
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					Microsoft® Windows VistaTM Ultimate   
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					Microsoft® Windows VistaTM Home Premium   
					Microsoft® Windows VistaTM Home Basic   
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