Og FS 3040MFP+ 3140MFP+
Og FS 3040MFP+ 3140MFP+
Og FS 3040MFP+ 3140MFP+
FS-3040MFP+
FS-1100
FS-3140MFP+
FS-1300D
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of FS-3040MFP+/FS-3140MFP+.
This Operation Guide is intended to help you operate the machine correctly, perform routine maintenance and take
a simple troubleshooting action as necessary, so that you can always use the machine in good condition.
Please read this Operation Guide before you start using the machine, and keep it close to the machine for easy
reference.
We recommend the use of our own brand supplies. We will not be liable for any damage caused by the use of third
party supplies in this machine.
A label shown in the illustration assures that the supplies are our own brand.
Included Guides
The following guides are supplied with the machine. Refer to them as necessary.
Safety Guide
Provides safety and cautionary information for the installation and use of the machine. Be sure to read this guide
before using the machine.
Symbols
The U symbol indicates that the related section includes safety warnings. Specific points of attention are indicated
inside the symbol.
The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on prohibited actions. Specifics of the prohibited
action are indicated inside the symbol.
The z symbol indicates that the related section includes information on actions which must be performed. Specifics
of the required action are indicated inside the symbol.
Please contact your service representative to order a replacement if the safety warnings in this Operation Guide are
illegible or if the guide itself is missing (fee required).
NOTE: An original which resembles a bank note closely may not be copied properly in some rare cases because
this machine is equipped with a counterfeiting prevention function.
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Contents
Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v
Menu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
Cautions when handling consumables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv
SAFETY OF LASER BEAM (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii
Safety Instructions Regarding the Disconnection of Power (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xviii
Laser Safety (Europe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xx
Legal Restriction on Copying/Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xx
Legal and Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxi
1 Part Names
Operation Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
3 Basic Operation
Login/Logout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
One-Touch Keys and Program Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Message Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Printing - Printing from Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16
Sending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
Confirm Destination Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-25
Specifying Destination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-26
Canceling Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-29
Checking Remaining Toner and Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-30
4 Copying Functions
Original Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Paper Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Original Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
EcoPrint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
Combine Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Continuous Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
Job Finish Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
File Name Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16
Print Override . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17
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5 Sending Functions
Original Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Sending Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
Duplex Sending. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Original Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8
File Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
Original Image. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12
Adjusting Density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13
Scan Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14
Color / Grayscale / Black and White Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15
Continuous Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16
File Name Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17
Subject and Body Entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18
WSD Scan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19
Job Finish Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21
FTP Encrypted TX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-23
File Separation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24
Scanning Image using Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
6 Document Box
Printing Documents Stored in USB Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
Saving Documents to USB Memory (Scan to USB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Removing USB Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
Printing from a Job Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
9 Maintenance
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Toner Container Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5
Replacing the Waste Toner Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-7
Replacing the maintenance kit (MK-370) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-8
10 Troubleshooting
Solving Malfunctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
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11 Management
User Login Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2
Job Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15
Checking the Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-37
Appendix
Optional Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix-2
Character Entry Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix-5
Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix-9
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix-18
EN ISO 7779 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix-21
EK1-ITB 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix-21
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix-22
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Index-1
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Quick Guide Be sure to read Legal and Safety Information
before using this machine.
Administrator tasks
Connecting Cables
Network Setup
(LAN Cable Connection)
Setup
Loading Paper...2-41
Placing Originals on
the Platen...2-54
Printing Printing -
Copying Functions Documents Stored Printing from
Operation
...4-1 in USB Memory Applications
... 6-2 ...3-16
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Administrator tasks
To send documents
You can send scanned images via a network. Or, you can also store scanned images in
USB memory.
It sends.
Connecting Cables
Setup
Editing Destination (Address Book/Adding
One-Touch Keys)...8-105
*1: If the destination is not stored in the address book, you can send by entering the address
directly.
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Administrator tasks
FAX directly
What Send a FAX from a
you want computer
to do
Network Setup
(LAN Cable Connection)
*1: For more information, refer to the Network FAX Driver Operation Guide.
*2: If the destination is not stored in the address book, you can send the
FAX by entering the address directly.
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Menu Map
Copy key Function Menu key Paper Selection ...page 4-3
Collate ...page 3-15
Duplex ...page 3-12
Zoom ...page 3-10
Combine ...page 4-9
Original Size ...page 4-2
Orig.Orientation ...page 4-6
Original Image ...page 3-9
Density ...page 3-8
EcoPrint ...page 4-8
Continuous Scan ...page 4-13
File Name Entry ...page 4-16
JobFinish Notice ...page 4-14
Print Override ...page 4-17
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Send key Function Menu key Duplex ...page 5-7
(Continued from (Continued from previous
previous page) page)
FTP Encrypted TX ...page 5-23
File Separation ...page 5-24
Document Box key Sub Address Box ...Refer to the FAX Operation Guide
Polling Box ...Refer to the FAX Operation Guide
Job Box ...page 6-9
USB Memory ...page 6-2
Document Box key Function Menu key Color Selection ...page 5-15
(When saving to USB
memory)
Original Size ...page 5-2
Original Image ...page 5-12
Scan Resolution ...page 5-14
Storing Size —
Zoom ...page 5-5
Orig.Orientation ...page 5-8
Continuous Scan ...page 5-16
File Format ...page 5-10
File Name Entry ...page 5-17
JobFinish Notice ...page 5-21
Density ...page 5-13
Duplex ...page 5-7
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Status/Job Cancel key Print Job Status ...page 7-2
Send Job Status ...page 7-2
Store Job Status ...page 7-2
Scheduled Job ...page 7-8
Print Job Log ...page 7-8
Send Job Log ...page 7-8
Store Job Log ...page 7-8
Scanner ...page 7-19
Printer ...page 7-19
FAX ...page 7-19
Toner Status ...page 3-30
Paper Status ...page 3-30
USB Memory ...page 7-20
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System Menu/ Counter ...page 11-37
Counter key
(Continued from
System Network TCP/IP TCP/IP ...page 8-121
Setting Settings
previous page) IPv4 Setting ...page 8-121
IPv6 Setting ...page 8-130
Protocol ...page 8-136
Detail
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System Menu/ User Property —
Counter key
(Continued from
Common Language ...page 8-3
Settings
previous page) Default Screen ...page 8-5
Sound Buzzer ...page 8-6
FAX Speaker ...page 8-6
FAX Monitor ...page 8-6
Display Bright. ...page 8-7
Orig./Paper Custom Orig.Size ...page 8-7
Set.
Def. Orig. Size ...page 8-9
Custom PaperSize ...page 8-10
Cassette 1 Set. ...page 8-12
Cassette 2 Set. ...page 8-12
Cassette 3 Set. ...page 8-12
Cassette 4 Set. ...page 8-12
MP Tray Set. ...page 8-14
Media Type Set. ...page 8-16
Media for Auto ...page 8-19
Def. PaperSource ...page 8-20
SpcialPaper Act. ...page 8-21
Preset Limit ...page 8-23
Measurement ...page 8-24
Error Handling ...page 8-25
Date Setting ...page 8-27
Timer Setting Err. Clear Timer ...page 8-32
Sleep Timer ...page 8-34
PanelReset Timer ...page 8-37
Low Power Timer ...page 8-39
Auto Err. Clear ...page 8-32
Auto Sleep ...page 8-34
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System Menu/ Common Function Color Selection ...page 8-42
Settings Default
Counter key
(Continued from (Continued from Scan Resolution ...page 8-43
previous page) previous page)
FAX Resolution ...Refer to the FAX
Operation Guide
Original Image ...page 8-44
Density ...page 8-45
Zoom ...page 8-46
Collate ...page 8-47
Orig.Orientation ...page 8-48
EcoPrint ...page 8-49
File Name Entry ...page 8-50
Subject/Body ...page 8-51
Continuous Scan ...page 8-52
File Format ...page 8-53
File Separation ...page 8-54
TIFF Print ...page 8-55
XPS FitTo Page ...page 8-56
Detail Setting 2 in 1 Layout ...page 8-57
4 in 1 Layout ...page 8-58
Border Line ...page 8-60
Orig. Binding ...page 8-61
Finish. ...page 8-62
Binding
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System Menu/ Printer Emulation Set. ...page 8-74
Counter key
(Continued from
EcoPrint ...page 8-77
previous page) Override A4/LTR ...page 8-78
Duplex ...page 8-79
Copies ...page 8-80
Orientation ...page 8-81
FormFeed TimeOut ...page 8-82
LF Action ...page 8-82
CR Action ...page 8-83
Paper Feed Mode ...page 8-84
Send Select Key Set. ...page 8-86
Document Box Sub Address Box ...Refer to the FAX
Operation Guide
Job Box ...page 8-88
Polling Box ...Refer to the FAX
Operation Guide
Select Key Set. ...page 8-90
Edit Address Book ...page 8-105
Destination
Print List ...page 8-105
Adjust/Maint. Copy Denst. Adj. ...page 8-98
Send/Box Density ...page 8-99
Correct. Bk Line ...page 8-100
Service Service Status ...page 8-95
Setting
Network Status ...page 8-95
New Developer ...page 8-101
Auto DrumRefresh ...page 8-102
Drum Refresh ...page 8-103
FAX Country Code —
FAX Call Set. —
Remote Diag.Set. ...Refer to the FAX
Operation Guide
Remote Diag. ID ...Refer to the FAX
Operation Guide
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Environment
The service environmental conditions are as follows:
However, adverse environmental conditions may affect the image quality. Avoid the following locations when
selecting a site for the machine.
If the floor is delicate against casters, when this machine is moved after installation, the floor material may be
damaged.
During copying, some ozone is released, but the amount does not cause any ill effect to one’s health. If, however, the
machine is used over a long period of time in a poorly ventilated room or when making an extremely large number of
copies, the smell may become unpleasant. To maintain the appropriate environment for copy work, it is suggested
that the room be properly ventilated.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to incinerate the toner container or the waste toner box. Dangerous sparks may cause burns.
Keep the toner container and the waste toner box out of the reach of children.
If toner happens to spill from the toner container or the waste toner box, avoid inhalation and ingestion, as
well as contact with your eyes and skin.
• If you do happen to inhale toner, move to a place with fresh air and gargle thoroughly with a large amount of
water. If coughing develops, contact a physician.
• If you do happen to ingest toner, rinse your mouth with water and drink 1 or 2 cups of water to dilute the contents
of your stomach. If necessary, contact a physician.
• If you do happen to get toner in your eyes, flush them thoroughly with water. If there is any remaining tenderness,
contact a physician.
• If toner does happen to get on your skin, wash with soap and water.
Do not attempt to force open or destroy the toner container or the waste toner box.
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Other precautions
Return the exhausted toner container and waste toner box to your dealer or service representative. The collected
toner container and waste toner box will be recycled or disposed in accordance with the relevant regulations.
Store the machine in a place where the temperature stays below 40ºC while avoiding sharp changes of temperature
and humidity.
If the machine will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the paper from the cassette and the Multi
Purpose (MP) Tray, return it to its original package and reseal it.
If using the FS-3140MFP+ the main power switch is off, transmitting/receiving Fax is disabled. Do not turn off the main
power switch, but press the Power key on the operation panel to enter Sleep mode.
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SAFETY OF LASER BEAM (USA)
FS-3040MFP+ FS-3140MFP+
3. Optical unit
When checking the optical unit, avoid direct exposure to the laser beam, which is invisible. Shown at below is the label
located on the cover of the optical unit.
4. Maintenance
For safety of the service personnel, follow the maintenance instructions in the other section of this manual.
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Safety Instructions Regarding the Disconnection of Power (USA)
Caution: The power plug is the main isolation device! Other switches on the equipment are only functional switches
and are not suitable for isolating the equipment from the power source.
Attention: Le débranchement de la fiche secteur est le seul moyen de mettre l’appareil hors tension. Les
interrupteurs sur l’appareil ne sont que des interrupteurs de fonctionnement: ils ne mettent pas l’appareil hors tension.
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
CAUTION — The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Warranty (USA)
FS-3040MFP+/FS-3140MFP+
MULTIFUNCTIONAL PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY
Kyocera Mita America, Inc. and Kyocera Mita Canada, Ltd. (both referred to as “Kyocera”) warrant
the Customer’s new Multifunctional Product (referred to as “MFP”), and the new accessories
installed with the initial installation of the MFP, against any defects in material and workmanship for
a period of one (1) year, or 300,000 copies/prints from date of installation, whichever first occurs. In
the event the MFP or an accessory is found to be defective within the warranty period, Kyocera’s
only obligation and the Customer’s exclusive remedy shall be replacement of any defective parts.
Kyocera shall have no obligation to furnish labor.
This warranty is valid only for the original retail purchaser (referred to as the “Customer”) of a new
Kyocera MFP in the United States of America or Canada, based upon the country of purchase.
In order to obtain performance of this warranty, the Customer must immediately notify the Authorized
Kyocera Dealer from whom the product was purchased. If the Kyocera Dealer is not able to provide
service, write to Kyocera at the address below for the name and address of the Authorized Kyocera
Dealer in your area or check Kyocera’s website at www.kyoceramita.com/us.
This warranty does not cover MFP’s or accessories, which: (a) have become damaged due to
operator negligence, misuse, accidents, improper storage or unusual physical or electrical stress,
(b) have used parts or supplies which are not genuine Kyocera brand parts or supplies, (c) have
been installed or serviced by a technician not employed by Kyocera or an Authorized Kyocera
Dealer, or (d) have had the serial number modified, altered, or removed.
This warranty does not cover Maintenance Kits or the components of Maintenance Kits, which
consist of the developing unit, the drum unit, the transfer roller, the fixing unit and the feed roller unit,
which have a separate warranty.
This warranty gives the Customer specific legal rights. The Customer may also have other rights,
which vary from state to state, or province to province. Neither the seller, nor any other person, is
authorized to extend the time period or expand this warranty on behalf of Kyocera.
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Laser Safety (Europe)
Laser radiation could be hazardous to the human body. For this reason, laser radiation emitted inside this machine
is hermetically sealed within the protective housing and external cover. In the normal operation of the product by user,
no radiation can leak from the machine.
Caution: Performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
These labels are attached to the laser scanner unit inside the machine and are not in a user access area.
The label shown below is attached on the right side of the machine.
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Legal and Safety Information
Please read this information before using your machine. This chapter provides information on the
following topics.
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Legal Information
Copying or other reproduction of all or part of this guide without the prior written consent of Kyocera Mita Corporation
is prohibited.
All other brands and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies. The
designations ™ and ® will not be used in this Operation Guide.
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GPL/LGPL
This product contains GPL (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) and/or LGPL (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
lgpl.html) software as part of its firmware. You can get the source code, and you are permitted to copy, redistribute
and modify it under the terms of GPL/LGPL. For further information including availability of the source code, visit http:/
/www.kyoceramita.com/gpl/.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgment:
“This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://
www.openssl.org/)”
4 The names “OpenSSL Toolkit” and “OpenSSL Project” must not be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without prior written permission.
For written permission, please contact [email protected].
5 Products derived from this software may not be called “OpenSSL” nor may “OpenSSL” appear in their names
without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project.
6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment: “This product includes
software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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Original SSLeay License
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]). The implementation was written
so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The
following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the
SSL code. The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that
the holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young’s, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library
used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided with
the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1 Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])”
The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related
:-).
4 If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you
must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed.
i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public Licence.]
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Monotype Imaging License Agreement
1 Software shall mean the digitally encoded, machine readable, scalable outline data as encoded in a special
format as well as the UFST Software.
2 You agree to accept a non-exclusive license to use the Software to reproduce and display weights, styles and
versions of letters, numerals, characters and symbols (Typefaces) solely for your own customary business or
personal purposes at the address stated on the registration card you return to Monotype Imaging. Under the
terms of this License Agreement, you have the right to use the Fonts on up to three printers. If you need to have
access to the fonts on more than three printers, you need to acquire a multi-user license agreement which can
be obtained from Monotype Imaging. Monotype Imaging retains all rights, title and interest to the Software and
Typefaces and no rights are granted to you other than a License to use the Software on the terms expressly set
forth in this Agreement.
3 To protect proprietary rights of Monotype Imaging, you agree to maintain the Software and other proprietary
information concerning the Typefaces in strict confidence and to establish reasonable procedures regulating
access to and use of the Software and Typefaces.
4 You agree not to duplicate or copy the Software or Typefaces, except that you may make one backup copy. You
agree that any such copy shall contain the same proprietary notices as those appearing on the original.
5 This License shall continue until the last use of the Software and Typefaces, unless sooner terminated. This
License may be terminated by Monotype Imaging if you fail to comply with the terms of this License and such
failure is not remedied within thirty (30) days after notice from Monotype Imaging. When this License expires or
is terminated, you shall either return to Monotype Imaging or destroy all copies of the Software and Typefaces
and documentation as requested.
6 You agree that you will not modify, alter, disassemble, decrypt, reverse engineer or decompile the Software.
7 Monotype Imaging warrants that for ninety (90) days after delivery, the Software will perform in accordance with
Monotype Imaging-published specifications, and the diskette will be free from defects in material and
workmanship. Monotype Imaging does not warrant that the Software is free from all bugs, errors and
omissions.
The parties agree that all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of fitness for a particular
purpose and merchantability, are excluded.
8 Your exclusive remedy and the sole liability of Monotype Imaging in connection with the Software and
Typefaces is repair or replacement of defective parts, upon their return to Monotype Imaging.
In no event will Monotype Imaging be liable for lost profits, lost data, or any other incidental or consequential
damages, or any damages caused by abuse or misapplication of the Software and Typefaces.
9 Massachusetts U.S.A. law governs this Agreement.
10 You shall not sublicense, sell, lease, or otherwise transfer the Software and/or Typefaces without the prior
written consent of Monotype Imaging.
11 Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical
Data and Computer Software clause at FAR 252-227-7013, subdivision (b)(3)(ii) or subparagraph (c)(1)(ii), as
appropriate. Further use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions applicable to restricted rights
software as set forth in FAR 52.227-19 (c)(2).
12 You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement, understand it, and agree to be bound by its terms and
conditions. Neither party shall be bound by any statement or representation not contained in this Agreement.
No change in this Agreement is effective unless written and signed by properly authorized representatives of
each party. By opening this diskette package, you agree to accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
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Energy Saving Control Function
The device comes equipped with a Low Power Mode where energy consumption is reduced after a certain amount
of time elapses since the device was last used, as well as a Sleep Mode where printer and fax functions remain in a
waiting state but power consumption is still reduced to a minimum when there is no activity with the device within a
set amount of time.
Sleep
The device automatically enters Sleep when 15 minutes have passed since the device was last used. The amount of
time of no activity that must pass before Sleep is activated may be lengthened. For more information see Sleep and
Auto Sleep on page 2-8.
Paper Recycling
This device supports the recycled paper which reduces the load on the environment. Your sales or service
representative can provide information about recommended paper types.
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About this Operation Guide
This Operation Guide contains the following chapters.
Chapter 9 - Maintenance
Describes cleaning and toner replacement.
Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting
Explains how to handle error messages, paper jams and other problems.
Chapter 11 - Management
Explains user login administration and job accounting.
Appendix
Explains how to enter characters, and lists the machine specifications.
Introduces the convenient optional equipment available for this machine.
Provides information on media types and paper sizes. Also includes a glossary of terms.
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Conventions in This Guide
The following conventions are used depending on the nature of the description.
Used to emphasize a key word, For more information refer to Sleep and
phrase or references to Auto Sleep on page 2-8.
additional information.
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1 Part Names
This chapter identifies the machine parts and operation panel keys.
1-1
Part Names
Operation Panel
Displays the Address Book screen, where you can add, edit and delete destinations.
Displays the Send screen, where you can send an e-mail, Blinks during printing
folder (SMB/FTP) or FAX.* operation.
Selects the menu displayed
Displays the Document Box screen, where you can at the lower left in the
operate the document box and USB memory. Message Display.
1-2
Part Names
Used to select a menu item, move the cursor when Clears entered numbers and characters.
entering characters, change a value, etc.
Resets settings and displays the
basic screen.
Selects the chosen item or finalizes the entered
value.
Displays the function menu for copy, Puts the machine to sleep or
print, transmission and document box. wakes it up.
Lights or blinks when an error occurs. Cancels the printing job in progress.
Blinks while the machine is accessing the memory. Starts copying and scanning operations and processing for
setting operations.
1-3
Part Names
Machine
8 7 6 2
10
11
1 Platen
2 Slit Glass
3 Operation Panel
4 Top Cover
5 Front Cover
6 Toner Container Lock Lever
7 Toner Container
8 Developer Unit
9 USB Memory Slot
10 Paper Guage
11 Duplexer Front Cover
1-4
Part Names
1
12
13
16
19 19
14
17
21 20
22
15
18
12 Document Processor
13 Inner Tray
14 Paper Length Guide
15 Paper Width Guide
16 Paper Width Adjusting Tab
17 Paper Size Dial
18 Cassette 1
19 Paper Width Guides
20 Multi Purpose Tray (MP tray)
21 Support Tray Section of the Multi Purpose Tray
22 Handholds
24
23
25
25
23 Rear Unit
24 Fuser Cover
25 Envelope Switch
1-5
Part Names
26 27 28
29
30
31
26 Top Cover
27 Original Width Guides
28 Original Table
29 Original Eject Table
30 Original Stopper
31 Document Processor Open/Close Handle
32
33
34
35
36 37
40
33 41
38
39
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2 Preparation before Use
This chapter explains the preparations before using this equipment for the first time as well as the
procedures for loading papers and originals.
2-1
Preparation before Use
Documents
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Preparation before Use
COMMAND CENTER
Network Send E-mail
Administrator’s
PC Network settings, Scanner
default settings, User and Sends the image data
destination registration of scanned originals to
the desired recipient
as a file attached to an
E-mail message.
MFP
Printing
WIA Scanning
* FAX functions available only in FS-3140MFP+. USB TWAIN and WIA are
standardized interface
for communication
between software
applications and image
acquisition devices.
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2-4
Preparation before Use
Connecting Cables
Follow the steps below to connect cables to the machine.
IMPORTANT: Only use the power cable that comes with the machine.
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Preparation before Use
Power On/Off
Power On
IMPORTANT: When turning off the main power switch, do not turn on the main power switch again immediately. Wait
more than 5 seconds, and then turn on the main power switch.
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Power Off
Before turning off the main power switch, press the Power key on the operation panel to off. Make sure that the
memory indicator is off before turning off the main power switch.
2
CAUTION: If this machine will be left unused for an extended period (e.g. overnight), turn it off at the main
power switch. If the machine will not be used for an even longer period of time (e.g. vacation), remove the
power plug from the outlet as a safety precaution. If using the FS-3140MFP+, note that turning the machine
off at the main power switch disables fax transmission and reception.
CAUTION: Remove paper from the cassettes and seal it in the paper storage bag to protect it from humidity.
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Auto Sleep
Auto Sleep automatically switches the machine into Sleep Mode if left idle for 15 minutes.
2-8
Preparation before Use
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Preparation before Use
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Preparation before Use
When you send an E-mail using the transmission function, the date and time as set here will be printed in the header
2
of the E-mail message. Set the date, time and time difference from GMT of the region where the machine is used.
NOTE: Be sure to set the time difference before setting the date and time.
[ Login ]
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The table below shows the items required for each of the settings.
Configure the printer's network parameters as appropriate for your PC and your network environment.
For details of the procedure, refer to the Network Setup on page 8-120 or Network Security on page 8-139.
NOTE: When COMMAND CENTER is used, network parameters and security settings can be conveniently
changed and checked from your PC. For more information, refer to COMMAND CENTER (Settings for E-mail) on
page 2-28.
Bonjour On/Off
IP Address IP address
SNMPv3 On/Off
SMB On/Off
SNMP On/Off
LPD On/Off
IPP On/Off
Port number: 631
HTTP On/Off
HTTPS On/Off
LDAP On/Off
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NetWare On/Off
Frame Type
AppleTalk On/Off 2
WSD-SCAN On/Off
WSD-PRINT On/Off
NOTE: After all network related settings have been done, turn the machine OFF and ON again. This is mandatory
to make the settings effective!
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Installing Software
Ensure the printer is plugged in and connected to the PC before installing the printer driver from the DVD-ROM.
NOTE: In Windows operating systems, you must be logged in with administrator rights to install the printer driver.
You can use either Express Mode or Custom Mode to install the software. Express Mode automatically detects
connected printers and installs the required software. Use Custom Mode if you want to specify the printer port and
select the software to be installed.
If the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box displays, select Cancel.
2 Insert the DVD-ROM supplied with the printer into the optical drive of the PC. In Windows 7, Windows Server
2008 and Windows Vista, the user account control window may appear. Click Allow.
NOTE: If the software install wizard does not launch automatically, open the DVD-ROM window in Windows
Explorer and double-click Setup.exe.
3 Click View License Agreement and read the License Agreement. Click Accept.
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From this point, the procedure differs depending on your version of Windows and your connection method.
Proceed to the correct procedure for your connection type.
• Express Mode
• Custom Mode
Express Mode
In Express Mode, the installer automatically detects the printer when it is turned on. Use Express Mode for standard
connection methods.
1 In the installation method selection window, select Express Mode. The print system detection window appears
and the installer detects the connected printers. If the installer does not detect a print system, check that the print
system is connected via USB or a network and that it is turned on. Then click Refresh to search print system
again.
NOTE: While the information shown in Windows Vista and Windows 7/Windows XP installation dialog boxes differs
slightly, the installation procedure is the same.
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NOTE: If the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, click Cancel. If a hardware installation warning message
appear, click Continue.
3 You can customize the print system name in the installation settings window. This will be the name displayed in
the Printer window and in the printer lists displayed in applications. Specify whether to share the print system
name or set the print system as an existing printer and then click Next.
IMPORTANT: Step 3 only appears if the print system is connected via a network. It does not appear if the print system
is connected via a USB at the time of the first installation.
4 A window appears in which you can check the settings. Check the settings carefully and then click Install.
NOTE: If the Windows security window appears, click Install this driver software anyway.
5 A message appears saying that the printer has been installed successfully. Click Finish to exit the printer
installation wizard and return the DVD-ROM main menu.
If the device setup dialog box appears after you click Finish, you can specify the settings for items such as
optional features installed in the print system. You can also specify the device settings after you exit the
installation. For details, refer to Device Settings in the printer driver operation manual on the DVD-ROM.
This completes the printer driver installation procedure. Follow the on-screen instructions to restart the system,
if required.
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Custom Mode
Use Custom Mode if you want to specify the printer port and select the software to be installed.
For example, if you do not want fonts installed on your computer to be replaced, select Custom Mode and deselect 2
the Fonts checkbox in the utility tab.
2 Following the instructions in the install wizard window, select the software packages to be installed and the
specify the port, etc.
For details, refer to Custom Installation in the printer driver operation manual on the DVD-ROM.
Installation on a Macintosh
This section explains how to install the printer driver in Mac OS.
2 Insert the included DVD-ROM (Product Library) into the DVD-ROM drive.
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4 Double-click either OS X 10.2 and 10.3 Only, OS X 10.4 Only or OS X 10.5 or higher depending on your Mac
OS version.
7 Choose Select Destination, Installation Type and then install the printer driver as directed by the instructions
in the installation software.
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Preparation before Use
NOTE: In addition to Easy Install, the Installation Type options include Custom Install, which allows you to
specify the components to be installed.
2
IMPORTANT: In the Authenticate screen, enter the name and password used to log in to the operating system.
This completes the printer driver installation. Next, specify the print settings.
If an IP, AppleTalk or Bonjour connection is used, the settings below are required. If a USB connection is used,
the printer is automatically recognized and connected.
9 Click the plus symbol (+) to add the installed printer driver.
10 Click the IP icon for an IP connection and then enter the IP address and printer name.
When you click the AppleTalk icon for an AppleTalk connection, enter the printer name.
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For a Bonjour connection, click the default icon and select the printer for which Bonjour appears in Connection.
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12 Select the options available for the printer and click Continue.
13 The selected printer is added. This completes the printer setup procedure.
IMPORTANT: On Macintosh computers, because the printer settings are specified using a PPD (PostScript Printer
Description) file, the software cannot be uninstalled using the DVD-ROM (Product Library).
2 Insert the enclosed DVD-ROM (Product Library) into the DVD-ROM drive. In Windows 7, Windows Server 2008
and Windows Vista, the user account control window may appear. Click Allow.
3 Following the procedure used to install the printer driver, click Remove Software. The Kyocera Uninstaller wizard
appears.
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5 Click Uninstall.
NOTE: When KMnet Viewer is installed, separate uninstallers are launched for this application. Proceed with the
uninstallation steps for this application as directed by the on-screen instructions.
7 If Restart Your System screen appears, select whether you restart your computer or not, and click Finish.
1 Start the TWAIN Driver by clicking start > All Programs > Kyocera > TWAIN Driver Setting.
2 Click Add.
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4 Click T next to the Model field and select this machine from the list.
6 Select the checkbox beside Authentication, enter Login User Name (up to 64 characters) and Password (up to 2
64 characters) and then click OK.
7 Click OK.
8 The machine is registered to the PC and the machine name and model name are displayed in the Scanner List
field.
NOTE: Click Delete to delete the added machine. Click Edit to change names and other settings.
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Setting the WIA Driver (Windows Vista™, Windows® Server 2008 and Windows 7)
Register this machine to the WIA Driver.
NOTE: The following is not necessary to register when using the machine possesses an IP address or host name
that you have specified during installation of WIA Driver.
1 Click Start, Control Panel and then Scanners and Cameras. For Windows 7, in the search box, type scanners
and cameras, and then click Scanners and Cameras.
2 Select the same name as this machine from WIA Drivers, and press Properties.
NOTE: If Windows Security and User Account Control are displayed, no trouble should be found with operation
after installing the driver and software we have provided. Continue installation.
3 Click the Settings tab and select Image Compression and the Compression Level. If user login administration
is invalid, go to Step 5.
4 Select the checkbox beside Authentication, enter Login User Name (up to 64 characters) and Password (up to
64 characters) and then click OK.
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5 Click Close.
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NOTE: Here, information on the FAX settings has been omitted. For more information on using the FAX, refer to the
FAX Operation Guide.
E.g.) http://192.168.48.21/
The web page displays basic information about the machine and COMMAND CENTER as well as their current
status.
3 Select a category from the navigation bar on the left of the screen. The values for each category must be set
separately.
Enter the correct password to access pages other than the startup page. The default setting is admin00. The
password can be changed.
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Sending E-mail
Specifying the SMTP settings allows you to send images loaded onto this machine as E-mail attachments.
To use this function, this machine must be connected to a mail server using the SMTP protocol.
2
Before sending images loaded onto this machine as E-mail attachments, check the following:
• The network environment used to connect this machine to the mail server
A full-time connection via a LAN is recommended.
• SMTP Settings
Use COMMAND CENTER to register the IP address or host name of the SMTP server.
• If limits have been set on the size of E-mail messages, it may not be possible to send very large E-mails.
• Sender address
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The settings to be specified in the SMTP settings screen are shown below.
Item Description
SMTP Protocol Enables or disables SMTP protocol. To use E-mail, this protocol must be
enabled.
SMTP Port Number Set the SMTP Port Number or use the SMTP default port 25.
SMTP Server Name Enter the SMTP server IP address or its name. The maximum length of the
SMTP server name and IP address is 64 characters. If entering the name, a DNS
server address must also be configured. The DNS server address may be
entered on the TCP/IP General tab.
SMTP Server Timeout Enter the default time out for the server in seconds.
Authentication Protocol Enables or disables the SMTP authentication protocol or sets POP before SMTP
as the protocol. The SMTP authentication supports Microsoft Exchange 2000.
Authenticate as Authentication can be set from three POP3 accounts or you can choose a
different account.
Login User Name When Other is selected for Authenticate, the login user name set here will be
used for SMTP authentication. The maximum length of the login user name is
64 characters.
Login Password When Other is selected for Authenticate, the password set here will be used for
authentication. The maximum length of the login password is 64 characters.
POP before SMTP Timeout Enter the timeout (in seconds) if you chose POP before SMTP as the
Authentication Protocol.
Test This will test if the SMTP connection can be successfully established.
E-mail Size Limit Enter the maximum size of E-mail that can be sent in kilobytes. When the value is
0, the limitation for E-mail size is disabled.
Sender Address Enter the E-mail address of the person responsible for the machine, such as the
machine administrator, so that a reply or non-delivery report will go to a person
rather than to the machine. The sender address must be entered correctly for
SMTP authentication. The maximum length of the sender address is
128 characters.
Signature Enter the signature. The signature is free form text that will appear at the end of
the E-mail body. It is often used for further identification of the machine. The
maximum length of the signature is 512 characters.
Domain Restriction Enter the domain names that can be permitted or rejected. The maximum length
of the domain name is 32 characters. You can also specify E-mail addresses.
3 Click Submit.
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If there is a workgroup
If there is a domain
Check the domain name and user name for logging onto Windows.
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NOTE: If there is a workgroup in System Properties, configure the settings below to limit folder access to a specific
user or group.
1 From the Start menu, select Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization, and then Folder Options.
2 Click the View tab and remove the checkmark from Use Sharing Wizard (Recommended) in Advanced
settings.
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In Windows XP, click the View tab and remove the checkmark from Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended) in
Advanced settings.
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5 Enter the user name in the text box and click the OK
button.
NOTE: "Everyone" gives sharing permission to everyone on the network. To strengthen security, it is recommended
that you select Everyone and remove the Read permission checkmark.
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8 Click the Security tab and then click the Edit button.
In Windows XP, click the Security tab and then click the
Add button.
2
10 Select the added user, select the Modify and Read &
execute permissions, and then click the OK button.
Check the share name of the shared folder that will be the destination for the document.
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(Example: scannerdata)
NOTE: You can also specify a subfolder in the shared folder as the location where data is to be sent. In this case,
"share name\name of folder in the shared folder" should be entered for the Path. In the example window above,
"scannerdata\projectA" is the Path.
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NOTE: If the User Account Control dialog box appears, click the Continue button.
Adding a port
1 From the Start menu, select Control Panel, System
and Security, and Check firewall status.
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NOTE: In Windows XP or Windows Vista, follow the procedure below to set the port.
1 From the Start menu, select Control Panel, System and Security (or Security Center), and then Check Firewall
Status) (or Windows Firewall).
If the User Account Control dialog box appears, click the Continue button.
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2 Click the Exceptions tab and then the Add port... button.
Enter any name in "Name" (example: Scan to SMB). This will be the name of the new port. Enter "139" in "Port
Number". Select TCP for "Protocol".
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Loading Paper
Paper can be loaded standardly in the cassette and the multi purpose tray. A paper feeder is also available as an
option (refer to Optional Equipment on Appendix-2). 2
Before Loading Paper
When you open a new package of paper, fan the sheets to
separate them slightly prior to loading in the following steps.
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The following paper sizes are supported: Legal, Oficio II, Letter, Executive, Statement, A4, B5, A5, A6, Folio, and 16K.
IMPORTANT:
• You should not use inkjet printer paper or any paper with a special surface coating. (Such papers may cause
paper jams or other faults.)
• When using media types other than plain paper (such as recycled or colored paper), always specify the media
type setting. (Refer to Specifying Paper Size and Media Type for the Cassettes on page 2-49)
The cassettes can hold paper with weights up to 120 g/m2.
• Do not load thick paper that is heavier than 120 g/m2 in the cassettes. Use the multi purpose tray for paper that is
heavier than 120 g/m2.
2 Turn the paper size dial so that the size of the paper you
are going to use appears in the paper size window.
NOTE: When the paper size dial is set to OTHER the paper
size must be set into the printer on the operation panel.
Refer to Specifying Paper Size and Media on page 2-49.
2-42
Preparation before Use
3 Pull the release lever on the left side guide and slide to
the desired paper size.
4 If you are going to set paper that is longer than A4, pull
out the extension cassettes pushing the lock lever one
by one and adjust them to the desired paper size.
5 Pull the release lever and slide the paper length guide to
the desired paper size.
2-43
Preparation before Use
NOTE: Do not load more paper than will fit under the load
limits on the paper width guides.
The cassette holds up to 500 sheets of A4 or smaller plain
paper (80 g/m2).
2-44
Preparation before Use
The multi purpose tray will hold up to 100 sheets of A4 or smaller plain paper (80 g/m2).
The multi purpose tray accepts paper sizes from A4 to A6 and Hagaki and from Legal to Statement-R, and 16K. Be
2
sure to use the multi purpose tray when you print on any special paper.
IMPORTANT: When using media types other than plain paper (such as recycled or colored paper), always specify
the media type setting. (Refer to Specifying Paper Size and Media Type for the Multi Purpose Tray on page 2-51.) If
you are using a paper weight of 106 g/m2 or more, set the media type to Thick.
• A4 or smaller plain paper (80 g/m2), recycled paper or color paper: 100 sheets
• Hagaki: 1 sheet
• OHP film: 1 sheet
• Envelope: 5 sheets
NOTE: When you load custom size paper, enter the paper size by referring to Specifying Paper Size and Media
Type for the Multi Purpose Tray on page 2-51.
When you use special paper such as transparencies or thick paper, select the media type by referring to Specifying
Paper Size and Media Type for the Multi Purpose Tray on page 2-51.
2-45
Preparation before Use
4 Align the paper with the paper width guides and insert as
far as it will go.
Correct
Incorrect
2-46
Preparation before Use
Loading Envelopes
5 envelope may be loaded in the multi purpose tray.
To print on envelopes, press the envelope switches in the rear cover to change to envelope mode.
2-47
Preparation before Use
2-48
Preparation before Use
To fix the type of paper to be used in multi purpose tray, specify the paper size setting. (Refer to Specifying Paper
Size and Media Type for the Multi Purpose Tray on page 2-51.)
To fix the type of paper to be used in cassette or the optional paper feeder (cassettes 2 to 4), specify the paper size.
Also, you use a media type other than plain paper, specify the media type setting.
NOTE: If using the FS-3140MFP+, the available media types for printing received faxes are as shown below.
Plain, Recycled, Bond, Color, High Quality and Rough
When the paper size dial on a cassette is set to OTHER, a paper size can be set for the cassette.
2-49
Preparation before Use
Follow the steps below when you select the main unit
cassette (Cassette 1). Operate in a similar fashion when
you select an optional cassette (Cassette 2 to 4).
[ Exit ]
2-50
Preparation before Use
Specifying Paper Size and Media Type for the Multi Purpose Tray
To fix the type of paper to be used in the multi purpose tray, specify the paper size.When using other than a plain
paper, specify the media type.
Item Description
Paper Standard Select from the standard sizes. Selectable paper sizes
Size Sizes are as follows.
Inch size: Letter, Legal, Statement, Executive, and Oficio
II
Metric size: A4, A5, A6, B5, B6, Folio, 16K, ISO B5,
Envelope #10 (Commercial #10), Envelope #9
(Commercial #9), Envelope #6 (Commercial #6 3/4),
Envelope Monarch, Envelope DL, Envelope C5, Hagaki,
Oufuku Hagaki, Youkei 4, Youkei 2 and Custom
2-51
Preparation before Use
NOTE: If using the FS-3140MFP+ and the multi purpose tray is used to print a received FAX, the available media
types are as shown below.
Plain, Recycled, Bond, Color, High Quality and Rough
[ Exit ]
2-52
Preparation before Use
[ Exit ]
2-53
Preparation before Use
Loading Originals
Follow the steps below to load originals for copying, sending or storing.
2-54
Preparation before Use
Do not use the document processor for the following types of originals.
IMPORTANT: Before loading originals, be sure that there are no originals left on the original eject table. Originals left
on the original eject table may cause the new originals to jam.
2-55
Preparation before Use
2-56
3 Basic Operation
• Login/Logout................................................................. 3-2
• One-Touch Keys and Program Keys ............................ 3-3
• Message Display .......................................................... 3-6
• Copying ........................................................................ 3-7
• Printing - Printing from Applications ........................... 3-16
• Sending ...................................................................... 3-18
• Confirm Destination Screen ...................................... 3-25
• Specifying Destination ................................................ 3-26
• Canceling Jobs........................................................... 3-29
• Checking Remaining Toner and Paper....................... 3-30
3-1
Basic Operation
Login/Logout
If user login administration is enabled, it is necessary to enter the login user name and password to use the machine.
NOTE: You will be unable to log in if you forget your login user name or login password. In this event, log in with
administrator privileges and change your login user name or login password.
Login
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Login ]
Logout
3-2
Basic Operation
One-Touch Key
Register destinations to one-touch keys, and you can enter the desired destination by pressing the applicable one- 3
touch key. For registering a destination to a one-touch key, refer to Adding a Destination on One-touch Key on page
8-116.
Press the Shift Lock key to turn on the lamp next to the
keys, and then press the one-touch key where the
destination is registered.
Program Keys
Settings of various functions frequently used for copying and sending can be collectively registered as a program.
Then, you can change the current settings of various functions to the registered settings by just pressing one of the
Program 1 to 4 keys.
NOTE: The following functions are already registerd in Program 1 key. This function allows you to copy the front and
back sides of ID card or other document that is smaller than Stetement or A5 size onto a single page. Although the
functions are deleted by overwriting Program 1 key, you can register the same settings using the Function Menu
key.
Combine: 2 in 1
Continuous Scan: On
Original Size: Statement (Inch models)/A5 (Metric models)
Paper Selection: Cassette 1
Zoom Options: Auto Zoom
3-3
Basic Operation
Registering Settings
After making settings, press and hold the one of the Program
Registered. 1 to 4 keys where you want to register the settings for 3
seconds. The current settings are registered to the selected
z Program 1 program key.
[ Yes ] [ No ]
[ Yes ] [ No ]
Recalling Settings
Press the one of the Program 1 to 4 keys where the settings you want to recall are registered. The current settings
of various functions are replaced with the registered settings.
3-4
Basic Operation
ID Card Copy
5 Turn over the original on the platen and press the Start
key.
3-5
Basic Operation
Message Display
The following examples explain the messages and icons used on the message display.
Reference
Meaning
number
1 Indicates the current status of the machine. Also displays the title of the current
menu whenever the operation panel is being used.
2 Displays an icon that indicates the currently selected source of paper feed. The
meaning of each icon is as indicated below.
The paper cassette for the optional paper feeder is currently selected.
When this icon is displayed as , or , there is no paper is the
cassette.
4 Displays the current setting when there is a corresponding menu that can be
selected using the left or right Select keys.
5 Displays the title of the corresponding menu that can be selected using the left
or right Select keys.
3-6
Basic Operation
Copying
Follow the steps as below for basic copying.
Paper source
3-7
Basic Operation
Adjusting Density
Use this procedure to adjust the density when copying.
NOTE: You may choose Auto mode as the default setting (refer to Density on page 8-45).
3-8
Basic Operation
3-9
Basic Operation
Zoom Copying
Adjust the magnification to reduce or enlarge the original image. The following zoom options are available.
Auto Zoom
Automatically reduces or enlarges the original image suitably
to the selected paper size.
Letter-R
Statement-R
129 %
141 %
64 %
70 % A5
A4
Zoom Entry
Manually reduces or enlarges the original image in 1%
increments between 25% and 400%.
25 %
400 %
Standard Zoom
Inch Standard 100%, 400% (Max.), 200%, 129% (Statement >> Letter),
Models 78% (Legal >> Letter), 64% (Letter >> Statement), 50%,
25% (Min.)
Other 141% (A5 >> A4), 115% (B5 >> A4), 90% (Folio >> A4),
86% (A4 >> B5), 70% (A4 >> A5)
Metric Standard 100%, 400% (Max.), 200%, 141% (A5 >> A4),
Models 115% (B5 >> A4), 86% (A4 >> B5), 70% (A4 >> A5),
50%, 25% (Min.)
Metric Standard 100%, 400% (Max.), 200%, 141% (A5 >> A4),
Models 115% (B5 >> A4), 90% (Folio >> A4), 86% (A4 >> B5),
(Asia 70% (A4 >> A5), 50%, 25% (Min.)
Pacific)
Other 129% (Statement >> Letter), 78% (Legal >> Letter),
64% (Letter >> Statement)
3-10
Basic Operation
3-11
Basic Operation
Duplex Copying
Produce two-sided copies. The following duplex options are available.
You can also create single-sided copies from two-sided originals or originals with facing pages such as books. The
following modes are available.
One-sided to Two-sided
Produces two-sided copies from one-sided originals. In case
5
of an odd number of originals, the back side of the last copy
4 5 will be blank.
3 3
4
2 1
2
Original Copy
rotated.
def
B Binding Top: Images on the second sides are rotated
Original Copy 180°. Copies can be bound on the top edge, facing the
same orientation when turning the pages.
Two-sided to One-sided
Copies each side of a two-sided original onto two individual
1 1 2
sheets.
2
Two-sided to Two-sided
Produces two-sided copies from two-sided originals.
5 5
3 3
4
1 1
NOTE: The paper sizes supported in Two-sided to Two-
2
sided are Legal, Letter, Oficio II, Executive, A4, B5, A5 and
Folio.
Original Copy
3-12
Basic Operation
3-13
Basic Operation
3-14
Basic Operation
Collate Copying
The machine can collate at the same time as it copies.
You can use the Collate copy function for tasks such as those shown below.
Original Copy
3-15
Basic Operation
NOTE: To print the document from applications, install the printer driver on your computer from the supplied DVD-
ROM (Product Library).
3 Click the T button next to the Name field and select this
machine from the list.
6 Select the Basic tab and click Page Size button to select
the paper size.
3-16
Basic Operation
3-17
Basic Operation
Sending
This machine can send a scanned image as an attachment to an E-mail message or to a PC linked to the network.
In order to do this, it is necessary to register the sender and destination (recipient) address on the network.
A network environment which enables the machine to connect to a mail server is required. It is recommended that a
Local Area Network (LAN) be used to assist with transmission speed and security issues.
At the same time as you send a scanned image, you can also print the image or send it to the Document Box.
Follow the steps below for basic sending. The following four options are available.
NOTE: Different sending options can be specified in combination. Refer to Sending to Different Types of
Destinations (Multi Sending) on page 3-28.
3-18
Basic Operation
Send as E-mail
Sends a scanned original image as an E-mail attachment.
NOTE:
• You must have a network environment in which this machine can connect to a mail server. It is recommended
that the machine be used in an environment in which it can connect to the mail server at any time over a LAN. 3
• Access the COMMAND CENTER beforehand and specify the settings required for sending e-mail. For details,
see COMMAND CENTER (Settings for E-mail) on page 2-28.
• Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
ABC
[ Text ]
3-19
Basic Operation
3-20
Basic Operation
NOTE: 3
• Refer to Help of your operating system for details on how to share a folder.
• Be sure that SMB Protocol or FTP in the COMMAND CENTER is On. For details, refer to the KYOCERA
COMMAND CENTER Operation Guide.
• Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
ABC
[ Text ]
6 Enter the path name. Consider, that the share name but
Path: A b not the folder name on the destination PC has to be
RD3\report* typed in.
ABC
[ Text ]
3-21
Basic Operation
8 Enter the login user name. You have to enter the account
Login User Name: C b name of the destination PC.
Maury* S
ABC
[ Text ]
ABC
[ Text ]
[ Yes ] [ No ]
NOTE: You will be unable to send the data if you forget your login user name or login password of the destination
PC. Contact your administrator and check your login user name or login password.
3-22
Basic Operation
Max.
Item Data to be entered
characters
Host Name
(SMB)*
Host name or IP address of the PC to
receive the data.
Up to 64
characters
3
Path Path to the receiving folder such as Up to 128
follows. characters
For example, User\Sharename.
Max.
Item Data to be entered
characters
3-23
Basic Operation
3-24
Basic Operation
p Morgan@########Na b
1 Detail
2 Delete
[ Cancel ]
3 Place the original on the platen and press the Start key.
Transmission starts.
3-25
Basic Operation
Specifying Destination
When specifying destination, choose from the Address Book or use the One-touch keys.
[ Exit ]
Destination Search
The procedures for using the different search modes are explained below.
3-26
Basic Operation
3-27
Basic Operation
NOTE: If you first open the extended address book, the search screen appears first. Then, operate from step 3.
Also, depending on the settings, you can send and print at the same time.
Procedures are the same as used in specifying the destinations of respective types. Continue to enter E-mail address
or folder path so that they appear in the destination list. Press the Start key to launch transmission to all destinations
at one time.
3-28
Basic Operation
Canceling Jobs
Follow the steps below to cancel any print or send job being executed.
Canceling Jobs
You can also cancel jobs by pressing the Stop key. 3
1 During a printing or sending job, press the Stop key. The
Job Cancel List: a b Job Cancel List menu appears.
1 Print Job List
*********************
2 Send Job List
NOTE: Pressing the Stop key pauses a printing job but
3 Store Job List does not pause a sending job.
[ Exit ]
[ Yes ] [ No ]
3-29
Basic Operation
3-30
4 Copying Functions
This chapter explains the functions available for copying.
4-1
Copying Functions
Original Size
Specify the size of originals being scanned. Be sure to select the original size before starting the copying process.
Item Sizes
4-2
Copying Functions
Paper Selection
Select the paper source that contains the required paper size.
NOTE: Specify in advance the size and type of the paper loaded in the cassette (refer to Original/Paper Settings on
page 8-7).
4-3
Copying Functions
The available paper sizes and media types are shown in the table below.
Metric models
Vertical: 70 to 216 mm (in 1 mm increments),
Horizontal: 148 to 356 mm (in 1 mm
increments)
NOTE: You can conveniently select in advance the size and type of paper that will be used often and set them as
default (refer to Paper Size and Media Type Setup for Multi Purpose Tray on page 8-14).
Use the procedure below to select the paper size and media type.
4-4
Copying Functions
4-5
Copying Functions
Original Orientation
Select the original orientation to use the following functions.
• Duplex
• Combine mode
NOTE: To change the default setting for the original orientation, refer to Orig.Orientation on page 8-48.
4-6
Copying Functions
Use the procedure below to select the orientation when placing the originals on the platen.
4-7
Copying Functions
EcoPrint
Use EcoPrint to save toner when printing. Use this function for test copies or any other occasion where high quality
print is unnecessary.
4-8
Copying Functions
Combine Mode
This mode allows you to copy 2 or 4 originals combined onto a single page. 2-in-1 mode or 4-in-1 mode. The page
boundary of each original can be indicated.
NOTE: Combine mode is available for the copy paper sizes of Folio, A4, B5, Legal, Oficio II, Letter, Statement and
16K.
2-in-1 Mode 4
For copying two originals onto a single sheet. This mode can be used with Duplex mode to copy four originals onto
one sheet.
NOTE: When placing the original on the platen, be sure to copy the originals in page order.
4-9
Copying Functions
4-in-1 Mode
For copying four originals onto a single sheet. This mode can be used with Duplex mode to copy eight originals onto
one sheet.
NOTE: When placing the original on the platen, be sure to copy the originals in page order.
4-10
Copying Functions
4-11
Copying Functions
4-12
Copying Functions
Continuous Scan
When a large number of originals cannot be placed in the document processor at one time, the originals can be
scanned in separate batches and then copied as one job. With this function, originals are scanned until you press
[End Scan] (the Right Select key).
The procedure for making copies using Continuous Scan is explained below.
7 Place the next original and press the Start key. Repeat
these steps to scan the remaining originals.
4-13
Copying Functions
To: [email protected]
Subject: 1234 Job end report mail
Use the procedure below to enable job finish notification when making copies.
4-14
Copying Functions
4-15
Copying Functions
7 Enter the date, job number, etc. on the screen, and then
press the OK key.
4-16
Copying Functions
Print Override
This function allows you to suspend the current print job when you need to make copies immediately. When the
interrupt copy job is completed, the machine resumes the suspended print job.
4-17
Copying Functions
4-18
5 Sending Functions
5-1
Sending Functions
Original Size
Select the size of originals that will serve as the basis for scanning. Be sure to select the original size before starting
the sending process.
Choose the original size from the following groups of original size.
Item Size
Original Letter, Legal, Statement, Executive, Officio II, A4, A5, A6,
Sizes B5, B6, Folio, 16K, ISO B5, Envelope #10, Envelope #9,
Envelope #6, Envelope Monarch, Envelope DL, Envelope
C5, Hagaki, Oufuku Hagaki, Youkei 4, Youkei 2 and
Custom*
* Regarding the setting method of Custom Original Size, refer to
Custom Original Size Setup on page 8-7.
Use the procedure below to select the original size when sending scanned images.
5-2
Sending Functions
Sending Size
Select the sending size (the size of image to be sent).
Item Size
Original Size (page 5-2), Sending Size, and Zoom (page 5-5) are related to each other. Refer to the following table.
NOTE: When you select Sending Size that is different from Original Size, and select the Zoom [100%], you can
send the image as the actual size (No Zoom).
Use the procedure below to select the size for transmission when sending scanned images.
5-3
Sending Functions
5-4
Sending Functions
Zoom
Scans the original by automatically zooming it depending on the sending size.
Item Detail
5
NOTE: When zooming in or out, see Sending Size on page 5-3 when selecting the sending size.
When Custom Size or Size Entry is selected as the original size, the originals are sent at normal size and zooming
cannot be used.
Depending on the combination of original size and sending size, the image is placed at the edge.
Use the procedure below to enlarge or reduce the original to match the transmission size.
5-5
Sending Functions
5-6
Sending Functions
Duplex Sending
Select the type and binding of original depending on the original.
The table below lists the binding directions for each original type.
Use the procedure below to select the original type and binding direction when sending scanned originals.
5
1 Press the Send key.
5-7
Sending Functions
Original Orientation
To send the document in the orientation that can be read properly, specify the upper orientation of original. To use
the functions below, select the orientation in which the original is set on the platen.
Use the procedure below to select the orientation when placing the originals on the platen for sending.
5-8
Sending Functions
5-9
Sending Functions
File Format
Select the file format of the image to send.
The table below lists the file formats and their details.
NOTE: You cannot select [JPEG] if [Black and White] is selected for the color mode.
Use the procedure below to select the file format for transmission.
5-10
Sending Functions
5-11
Sending Functions
Original Image
Select image quality suitable to the type of original.
Item Detail
Use the procedure below to select the quality when sending scanned originals.
5-12
Sending Functions
Adjusting Density
Use the procedure below to adjust the density when scanning the originals.
Item Detail
5-13
Sending Functions
Scan Resolution
Select the fineness of scanning resolution. The finer the scanning becomes (the larger the number becomes), the
better the image quality becomes. However, better resolution also results in larger file size (file capacity) and longer
scanning and sending times. The selectable resolution is 200x100dpi Normal, 200x200dpi Fine, 200x400dpi Super
Fine, 300x300dpi, 400x400dpi Ultra Fine, or 600x600dpi.
The procedure for adjusting the scanning resolution when sending a scanned image is explained below.
5-14
Sending Functions
Use the procedure below to select the color mode when sending scanned images.
5-15
Sending Functions
Continuous Scan
When the multi-page originals cannot be placed in the document processor at one time, the originals can be scanned
in separate batches and then sent as one job. With this function, originals can be scanned one after another until you
press [End Scan] (the Right Select key).
The procedure for using continuous scanning when sending scanned images is explained below.
8 Place the next original, and press the Start key. Scan the
remaining originals by the same procedure.
5-16
Sending Functions
Use the procedure below to assign names to scanned documents that you are sending.
7 Enter the date and time, job number, etc. on the screen,
and then press the OK key.
5-17
Sending Functions
Use the procedure below to enter the subject and body for an E-mail message and then send the E-mail.
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
ABC
[ Text ]
5-18
Sending Functions
WSD Scan
WSD Scan saves images of originals scanned on this machine as files on a WSD-compatible computer.
NOTE: For information on operating the computer, refer to the operating system help for your computer.
To use WSD Scan, WSD Scan Setup (page 8-133) must be set to [On] in the network settings.
The example shows you how to install the driver software to a Windows Vista PC.
[ Exit ]
5-19
Sending Functions
P :Computer01
NOTE: To change the destination computer, press the Back
key and then press [Yes] (the Left Select key). This brings
you back to step 6.
5-20
Sending Functions
Use the procedure below to specify the Job Finish Notice settings.
5-21
Sending Functions
5-22
Sending Functions
FTP Encrypted TX
This allows you to encrypt documents when you send them. If you select [On] in this option, you can then select the
encryption method in the basic send screen.
Use the procedure below to scan and send originals as encrypted files.
5-23
Sending Functions
File Separation
Create several files by dividing scanned original data page by page, and send the files.
Use the procedure below to split scanned original data into separate files when sending scanned originals.
5-24
Sending Functions
IMPORTANT: When scanning a document from a TWAIN or WIA compatible application, set Auto Sleep to [Off]. For
this setting, refer to Auto Sleep ON/OFF on page 8-34.
The following procedure is an example for scan operation using the TWAIN Driver. Operate the WIA Drivers in the
same manner.
5-25
Sending Functions
5-26
6 Document Box
This chapter explains the typical procedure for utilizing Document Box.
6-1
Document Box
Limitations
• The following file types can be printed:
• PDF file (Version 1.5)
• TIFF file (TIFF V6/TTN2 format)
• XPS file
• The files you wish to print should have an extension (.pdf, .tif, .xps).
• Files to be printed should be saved no further down than the top 3 folder levels.
• Plug the USB memory directly into the USB memory slot. If connected via a USB hub, the machine may not
operate correctly.
Printing
Print documents stored in the removable USB memory.
6-2
Document Box
TIFF Print
Sets the print mode for TIFF files. The default setting is Paper Size.
6-3
Document Box
6-4
Document Box
6-5
Document Box
Storing Documents
The procedure for storing documents in removable USB memory is explained below.
6-6
Document Box
7 Press the Start key. The original is scanned and the data
is stored in the USB memory.
6-7
Document Box
IMPORTANT: Be sure to follow the proper procedure to avoid damaging the data or USB memory.
[ OK ]
6-8
Document Box
Private Print
Private Print is used to allow printing only after the same 4-digit ID that was entered in the printer driver at the time of
printing is entered at the operation panel. The data is erased after printing.
6-9
Document Box
NOTE: To select all files, press Menu (the Left Select key)
Menu: a b and select [Select All]. To deselect all files, select [Clear All].
1 Select All
********************* To show file details, select [Detail].
2 Clear All
3 Detail
*********************
1216S
6-10
Document Box
set maximum are stored, the oldest job will be overwritten each time a new job is stored. When the machine power
is turned off, jobs stored in this mode are erased. For the number of documents that can be stored in Quick Copy
mode, see Quick Copy Jobs on page 8-88.
NOTE: To select all files, press Menu (the Left Select key)
Menu: a b and select [Select All]. To deselect all files, select [Clear All].
1 Select All
********************* To show file details, select [Detail].
2 Clear All
3 Detail
6-11
Document Box
6-12
7 Status / Job Cancel
This chapter explains how to check the status and history of jobs and pause or resume the jobs
being processed or waiting to be printed.
7-1
Status / Job Cancel
1 2 3 4
7-2
Status / Job Cancel
The table below lists the items displayed in the Printing Jobs Status screen.
Copy job
Printer job W
FAX reception
E-mail reception p
Report / List j
7-3
Status / Job Cancel
1 2 3 4
7-4
Status / Job Cancel
When there are two or more destinations, press [List] (the Right Select key) in Destination to display the destination
list. Press the U or V key to select the desired destination and press the OK key. This displays the complete name
of the destination. Press the OK key to return to the destination list.
Pressing [Exit] (the Right Select key) while the destination list is displayed brings you back to the original screen.
The table below lists the items displayed in the Sending Jobs Status screen.
7-5
Status / Job Cancel
1 2 3 4
7-6
Status / Job Cancel
The table below lists the items displayed in the Storing Jobs Status screen.
7-7
Status / Job Cancel
NOTE: Job history is also available by COMMAND CENTER or KMnet Viewer from the computer.
7-8
Status / Job Cancel
v : Job error
t : Job aborted
7-9
Status / Job Cancel
v : Job error
t : Job aborted
Result
Accepted Time
End Time
Job Name
Job Type
User Name
Original Pages (number of pages of the original)
Color/B & W (color mode of the original)
Destination
7-10
Status / Job Cancel
When there are two or more destinations, press [List] (the Right Select key) in Destination to display the destination
list. Press the U or V key to select the desired destination and press the OK key. This displays the complete name
of the destination. Press the OK key to return to the destination list.
Pressing [Exit] (the Right Select key) while the destination list is displayed brings you back to the original screen.
v : Job error
t : Job aborted
7-11
Status / Job Cancel
Result
Accepted Time
End Time
Job Name
Job Type
User Name
Original Pages (number of pages of the original)
Color/B & W (color mode of the original)
Sender Info. (destination information)
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Status / Job Cancel
7-13
Status / Job Cancel
[ Exit ]
[ Exit ]
7-14
Status / Job Cancel
Registering Destination
1 In the Destination menu, press the U or V key to select
Destination: a b [Register].
1 Confirmation
2 Register
*********************
[ Exit ]
7-15
Status / Job Cancel
Use the procedure below to set automatic job log history transmission.
Use the procedure below to send the job log history manually.
[ Yes ] [ No ]
7-16
Status / Job Cancel
ABC
[ Text ]
7-17
Status / Job Cancel
[ Yes ] [ No ]
Canceling of Jobs
For canceling jobs, refer to Canceling Jobs on page 3-29.
7-18
Status / Job Cancel
Device/Communication
Configure the devices/lines installed or connected to this machine or check their status. You can also control devices
depending on their status.
Printer: b
Processing.
FAX: b
Ready.
[ Log ]
Scanner
Printer
FAX
7-19
Status / Job Cancel
If you press [Log] (the Right Select key), the Log menu
Log: a b appears. From this screen, you can check or print the
1 Outgoing FAX Log
********************* transmission/reception history.
2 Incoming FAX Log
3 Outgoing FAX Rpt NOTE: If you are using a user management function, the
menu for printing the transmission/reception history appears
only when you have logged in as an administrator.
[ Remove ]
Capacity
Used Area
Free Space
[ OK ]
7-20
8 Default Setting (System Menu)
This chapter explains how to configure various settings of the machine using the menus on the
operation panel.
8-1
Default Setting (System Menu)
Common Settings
Common settings include;
8-2
Default Setting (System Menu)
Turkish Türkçe
Greek Ελληνικά
Polish Polski
Czech
Hungarian Magyar
Finnish Suomi
Hebrew
Arabic
Swedish Svensk
Danish Dansk
Norwegian Norsk
Romanian
8-3
Default Setting (System Menu)
Korean
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
8-4
Default Setting (System Menu)
Default Screen
Select the screen appearing right after start-up (default screen). The options are as follows.
Item Description
8-5
Default Setting (System Menu)
Sound
Set options for buzzer sound during the machine operations.
The table below lists the buzzer types and their settings and details. The asterisk in the table is a default setting.
Use the procedure below to set the buzzer sound for Key Confirmation for example.
8-6
Default Setting (System Menu)
Display Bright.
Set the brightness of the display.
Original/Paper Settings
Register additional types and sizes of originals and paper.
Set up frequently-used custom original size. The dimensions available are as follows.
8-7
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-8
Default Setting (System Menu)
In the screen for setting the paper size for the paper feed cassette or multi purpose tray, select the paper size to be
used as the default value.
Use the procedure below to select the paper size to be used as the default value.
8-9
Default Setting (System Menu)
Set up a frequently-used custom paper size. The custom size options are displayed on the screen to select paper.
NOTE: When the paper size dial on a cassette is set to OTHER, a paper size can be set for the cassette.
8-10
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-11
Default Setting (System Menu)
Select paper size and media type for Cassette 1 and optional paper feeders (Cassette 2 to 4).
The available paper sizes and media types are shown in the table below.
Item Description
Use the procedure below to select the paper size and media type for each cassette.
NOTE: When the paper size dial on a cassette is set to OTHER, a paper size can be set for the cassette.
Follow the steps below when you select the main unit
cassette ([Cassette 1]). Operate in a similar fashion
8-12
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
[ Exit ]
8-13
Default Setting (System Menu)
Paper Size and Media Type Setup for Multi Purpose Tray
Select size and media type for multi purpose tray. Set up frequently-used size and media type before use.
The available paper sizes and media types are shown in the table below.
Item Description
Paper Letter, Legal, Statement, Executive, Oficio II, A4, A5, A6,
Size B5, B6, Folio, 16K, ISO B5, Envelope #10, Envelope #9,
Envelope #6, Envelope Monarch, Envelope DL, Envelope
C5, Hagaki, Oufuku Hagaki, Youkei 4, Youkei 2, Custom*
Media Plain (105 g/m2 or less), Transparency, Rough, Vellum
Type (64 g/m2 or less), Labels, Recycled, Preprinted**, Bond,
Cardstock, Color, Prepunched**, Letterhead**, Envelope,
Thick (106 g/m2 and more), High Quality, Custom 1-8**
* Refer to Adding a Custom Size and Media Type for Paper to Print on
page 8-10 for selecting Custom Paper Size.
** Refer to Paper Weight on page 8-16 for selecting Custom 1- 8 from
Media Type.
To print on preprinted or prepunched paper or on letterhead, refer to
Special Paper Action on page 8-21.
NOTE: To change to a media type other than Plain, refer to Paper Weight on page 8-16
Use the procedure below to select the paper size and media type for manual paper feed.
8-14
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
[ Exit ]
8-15
Default Setting (System Menu)
Paper Weight
The machine is capable of printing under the optimum setting for the type of paper being used. A different paper type
setting can be made for each paper source including the MP tray. Not only can preset paper types be selected, but it
is also possible for you to define and select customized paper types. Paper type can be changed using the printer
driver and the operation panel. The following types of paper can be used.
IMPORTANT: If selecting the paper weight, print quality may be poor because of improper fixing of toner.
Paper source
Paper Weight Displayed in
Paper Type Duplex path
Paper Operation Panel
MP tray
Cassette
For Custom 1-8, settings for duplex printing and media type name can be changed.
Item Description
8-16
Default Setting (System Menu)
8 Press the OK key. The menu for the selected paper type
Plain: a b appears.
1 Paper Weight
*********************
[ Exit ]
8-17
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
[ Exit ]
8-18
Default Setting (System Menu)
When [Auto] is selected in Paper Selection, the paper source that is automatically selected can be limited by media
types.If Plain is selected, the paper source with plain paper loaded in the specific size is selected. Select [All Media
Types] for the paper source with any kind of paper loaded in the specific size.
Use the procedure below to select the paper size and media type used by Auto Selection.
8-19
Default Setting (System Menu)
Select the default paper source from Cassette 1-4 and Multi Purpose Tray.
NOTE: [Cassette 2], [Cassette 3] and [Cassette 4] are displayed when the optional paper feeder installed.
8-20
Default Setting (System Menu)
When printing on Prepunched, Preprint, and Letterhead, punch-holes might not be aligned or the print direction might
be upside-down depending on how originals are set and the combination of copying functions. In such a case, select
[Adj. PrintDirect] to adjust the print direction. When paper orientation is not important, select [Speed Priority].
The table below lists the available settings and their details.
Item Description
If you select [Adj. PrintDirect], load paper according to the steps below.
NOTE: When loading cover paper in a multi purpose tray, load the face, on which printing is supposed to be done,
upward. When loading cover paper in a cassette, load the face, on which printing is supposed to be done, down.
Use the procedure below to specify the actions performed for special paper types.
8-21
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-22
Default Setting (System Menu)
Preset Limit
Restrict the number of copies that can be made at one time. Options are 1-999 copies.
Use the procedure below to set the limit on the number of copies.
8-23
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-24
Default Setting (System Menu)
Error Handling
Select whether to cancel or continue the job when error has occurred. The possible errors and what to do for the errors
are as follows.
Duplexing Error
Select what to do when duplex printing is not possible for the selected paper size and media type.
Item Description
Select the method to handle if the selected paper size or paper type does not match the paper size or paper type set
in the paper source when printing from your computer.
Item Description
8
Ignore Printing continues.
Use the procedure below to specify the settings for error handling.
[ Exit ]
8-25
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
8-26
Default Setting (System Menu)
Date/Timer
Date/Timer settings include:
• Date/Time …8-27
• Date Format …8-29
• Time Zone …8-30
• Summer Time …8-31
• Auto Error Clear …8-32
• Auto Sleep …8-34
• Auto Panel Reset …8-37
• Low Power Timer …8-39
• Unusable Time …8-40
NOTE: If user login administration is enabled, you can only change the settings by logging in with administrator
privileges.
Date/Time
8
Set the date and time for the location where you use the machine. If you perform Send as E-mail, the date and time
set here will be displayed on the header.
[ Login ]
8-27
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-28
Default Setting (System Menu)
Date Format
Select the display format of year, month, and date. The year is displayed in Western notation.
[ Login ]
8-29
Default Setting (System Menu)
Time Zone
Set the time difference in the location you are from GMT.
Use the procedure below to set the time difference.
[ Menu ] [ Login ]
8-30
Default Setting (System Menu)
Summer Time
Set whether or not to apply summer time to the display of the date.
[ Login ]
8-31
Default Setting (System Menu)
If an error occurs during printing, the print job stops to wait for the next step to be taken by the user. In the Auto Error
Clear mode, automatically clear the error after a set amount of time elapses.
Use the procedure below to specify the auto error clear setting.
[ Login ]
8-32
Default Setting (System Menu)
If you select [On] for Auto Error Clear, set the amount of time to wait before automatically clearing errors. Options are
between 5 and 495 seconds (every five seconds). The default setting is 30 seconds.
NOTE: If you select [Off] for Auto Error Clear, the time display does not appear.
Use the procedure below to set the automatic error clear delay.
8-33
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ]
Auto Sleep
If no job runs for a certain period of time, automatically enter Sleep Mode. Refer to Sleep and Auto Sleep on page 2-
8 for Sleep Mode.
Select whether to use Auto Sleep or not. The default setting is On.
8-34
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ]
• Sleep Timer
If you select [On] for Auto Sleep, set the amount of time to wait before Auto Sleep. Options are between 1 and 240
minutes (every one minute)
Use the procedure below to set the Auto Sleep time. The default setting is 15 minutes.
8-35
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ]
8-36
Default Setting (System Menu)
If no jobs are run for a certain period of time, automatically reset settings and return to the default setting.
Use the procedure below to specify the auto panel reset setting. The default setting is On.
[ Login ]
8-37
Default Setting (System Menu)
If you select [On] for Auto Panel Reset, set the amount of time to wait before Auto Panel Reset. Options are between
5 and 495 seconds (every five seconds). The default setting is 90 seconds.
NOTE: If you select [Off] for Auto Panel Reset, the time display does not appear.
[ Login ]
8-38
Default Setting (System Menu)
You can specify the amount of time to wait before Low Power Mode.
Specify a value from 1 - 240 minutes (1 minute increments). The default setting is 2 minutes.
For more information on Low Power Mode, refer to Auto Low Power Mode on page 2-8.
[ Login ]
8-39
Default Setting (System Menu)
Unusable Time
NOTE: Even during unusable time, the machine can be operated by entering the Unlock Code.
[ Login ]
8-40
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
8-41
Default Setting (System Menu)
Function Defaults
Defaults are the values automatically set after the warm-up is completed or the Reset key is pressed.
Set the defaults for available settings such as copying and sending. Setting the frequently-used values as defaults
makes subsequent jobs easier.
Color Selection
Select the default color mode setting. The available default settings are shown below.
Use the procedure below to select the default color mode setting.
8-42
Default Setting (System Menu)
Scan Resolution
Select the default scanning resolution. The options are 600x600dpi, 400x400dpi U.Fin (Ultra Fine), 300x300dpi,
200x400dpi S.Fin (Super Fine), 200x200dpi Fine, 200x100dpi Norm. (Normal).
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Default Setting (System Menu)
Original Image
Set the default original document type. The available default settings are shown below.
Item Description
Use the procedure below to select the default quality setting for originals.
8-44
Default Setting (System Menu)
Density
Set the default density. The available default settings are shown below.
Item Description
8-45
Default Setting (System Menu)
Zoom
Select the enlarged/reduced default when paper size/sending size changed after the originals set. The available
default settings are shown below.
Item Description
8-46
Default Setting (System Menu)
Collate
Set the defaults for Collate. The table below shows the available settings.
Item Description
8-47
Default Setting (System Menu)
Orig.Orientation
Set the original orientation defaults. The available default settings are shown below.
Item Description
c Top Edge Top Select the original's top edge at the top.
d Top Edge Left Select the original's top edge at the left.
Use the procedure below to select the default orientation when originals are placed on the platen.
8-48
Default Setting (System Menu)
EcoPrint
Select the EcoPrint default. The table below shows the available settings.
Item Description
On EcoPrint performed.
8-49
Default Setting (System Menu)
Set an automatically entered name (default) for jobs. Additional information such as Date and Time and Job No. can
also be set.
Item Description
Job No. + Date Adds the job number plus date and time.
Date + Job No. Adds date and time plus the job number.
NOTE:
• Refer to page 4-16 and page 5-17 for name entry.
• Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
8-50
Default Setting (System Menu)
Subject/Body 8
Set the subject and body automatically entered (default subject and body) when sending the scanned originals by E-
mail.
NOTE:
• Refer to Send as E-mail on page 3-19.
• Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
Use the procedure below to set the default e-mail subject and message body.
8-51
Default Setting (System Menu)
ABC
[ Text ]
Continuous Scan
Set the continuous scan defaults. The available default settings are shown below.
Item Description
Use the procedure below to select the default settings for continuous scanning.
8-52
Default Setting (System Menu)
File Format
Select the default file type to send the scanned originals. The available default settings are shown below.
8-53
Default Setting (System Menu)
File Separation
Select the default file separation setting. The available default settings are shown below.
8-54
Default Setting (System Menu)
TIFF Print
Select the TIFF Print default. The table below shows the available settings.
Item Description
Use the procedure below to set the default TIFF Print setting.
8-55
Default Setting (System Menu)
Use the procedure below to set the default XPS FitTo Page setting.
8-56
Default Setting (System Menu)
2 in 1 Layout
Select the default value for layout when [2 in 1] is selected for Combine. Items available for the default value are as
follows:
Item Description
Use the procedure below to select the default value for layout.
8-57
Default Setting (System Menu)
4 in 1 Layout
Select the default value for layout when [4 in 1] is selected for Combine. Items available for the default value are as
follows:
Item Description
Use the procedure below to select the default value for layout.
8-58
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-59
Default Setting (System Menu)
Border Line
Select the default value for border line when [2 in 1] is selected for Combine. Items available for the default value are
as follows:
Item Description
Use the procedure below to select the default value for border line.
8-60
Default Setting (System Menu)
Orig. Binding
Select the default value for the binding edge of the original when [2-sided>>1-sided] or [2-sided>>2-sided] is selected
for Duplex. Items available for the default value are as follows:
Item Description
Use the procedure below to select the default value for the binding edge of the original.
8-61
Default Setting (System Menu)
Finish Binding
Select the default value for the binding edge of the finished copies when [1-sided>>2-sided] or [2-sided>>2-sided] is
selected for Duplex. Items available for the default value are as follows:
Item Description
Use the procedure below to select the default value for the binding edge of the finished copies.
8-62
Default Setting (System Menu)
Image Quality
Select the default value for image quality when File Format is selected. Select the default value in the range from [1
Low(High Comp)] (high compression) to [5 High(Low Comp)] (low compression).
Use the procedure below to select the default value for image quality.
8-63
Default Setting (System Menu)
Set the default value for compression method for TIFF images handled by this machine.
Use the procedure below to set the default value for color TIFF compression method.
8-64
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-65
Default Setting (System Menu)
Login Operation
Specify the character entry method in the login screen that appears when user management is enabled.
Item Description
Use Numeric Key Use the numeric keys to select and enter
characters.
8-66
Default Setting (System Menu)
The procedure for setting the RAM Disk Mode is explained below.
[ Yes ] [ No ]
8-67
Default Setting (System Menu)
Copy Settings
The following settings are available for copying functions.
NOTE: If user login administration is enabled, you can only change the settings by logging in with administrator
privileges.
Photo Processing
Set the resolution for copying a photo.
Item Description
8-68
Default Setting (System Menu)
Paper Selection
Set the default paper selection. The table below shows the available settings.
Item Description
8-69
Default Setting (System Menu)
Item Description
Use the procedure below to specify the action performed for Auto Paper Selection.
8-70
Default Setting (System Menu)
Auto % Priority
When a paper source of different size from the original is selected, select whether automatic zoom (reduce/zoom) is
performed.
The table below shows the available settings. The default setting is Off.
Item Detail
8-71
Default Setting (System Menu)
• None
• Paper Selection
• Collate
• Duplex
• Zoom
• Combine
• Original Size
• Orig.Orientation
• Original Image
• Density
• EcoPrint
• Continuous Scan
• File Name Entry
• JobFinish Notice
• Print Override
[ Exit ]
8-72
Default Setting (System Menu)
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Default Setting (System Menu)
Printer Settings
Printing from computers, settings are generally made on the application software screen. However, the following
settings are available for configuring the defaults to customize the machine.
NOTE: If user login administration is enabled, you can only change the settings by logging in with administrator
privileges.
Emulation Set
Select the emulation for operating this machine by commands oriented to other types of printers.
Selection of emulation
• Line Printer
• IBM Proprinter
• DIABLO 630
• EPSON LQ-850
• PCL6
• KPDL
• KPDL(Auto)
8-74
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-75
Default Setting (System Menu)
When you use the KPDL emulation mode, set whether or not to output KPDL error reports. The default setting is Off.
If you use the KPDL(Auto) emulation mode, KPDL and another emulation mode can be automatically switched
according to the data (alternative emulation).
For alternative emulation, you can select one of the following printers. The default setting is PCL6.
• Line Printer
• IBM Proprinter
• DIABLO 630
• EPSON LQ-850
• PCL6
Also, as when you select [KPDL], set whether or not to output KPDL error reports. The default setting is Off.
8-76
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-77
Default Setting (System Menu)
Override A4/LTR
Select whether to treat A4 size and Letter, which are similar in size, as the same size when printing. The table below
shows the available settings.
Item Description
Use the procedure below to specify the override A4/Letter setting. The default setting is On.
8-78
Default Setting (System Menu)
Duplex
Select binding orientation for duplex mode. The table below shows the available settings.
8-79
Default Setting (System Menu)
Copies
Set the default number of copies, from 1 to 999.
8-80
Default Setting (System Menu)
Orientation
Set the default orientation, Portrait or Landscape.
Portrait Landscape
Printer Printer
Use the procedure below to set the default orientation for printing.
8-81
Default Setting (System Menu)
FormFeed Timeout
Receiving print data from the computer, the machine may sometimes wait if there is no information signalling that the
last page does not have any more data to be printed. When the preset timeout passes, the machine automatically
prints paper. The options are between 5 and 495 seconds.
LF Action
Set the line feed action when the machine receives the line feed code (character code 0AH). The table below shows
the available settings. The default setting is LF Only.
Item Description
8-82
Default Setting (System Menu)
CR Action
Set the character return action when the machine receives the character return code (character code 0DH). The table
below shows the available settings. The default setting is CR Only.
Item Description
8-83
Default Setting (System Menu)
Item Description
8-84
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-85
Default Setting (System Menu)
Sending Settings
The sending settings allow you to specify the following sending function options.
NOTE: If user login administration is enabled, you can only change the settings by logging in with administrator
privileges.
• None
• Color Selection
• Original Size
• Original Image
• Scan Resolution
• Sending Size
• Zoom
• Orig.Orientation
• Continuous Scan
• File Format
• File Name Entry
• Subject/Body
• JobFinish Notice
• FAX Resolution
• FAX Direct TX
• FAX Delayed TX
• FAX RX Polling
• Density
• Duplex
• FTP Encrypted TX
• File Separation
8-86
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
[ Exit ]
8-87
Default Setting (System Menu)
Job Box
Job Box settings can be set. Select settings for Quick Copy Jobs and Job Retention Deletion. Quick Copy Jobs sets
the number of files that can be saved using Quick Copy. Job Ret. Deletion sets the period of time a job retention file
can be saved. When a file has been saved for longer than the period, it is automatically deleted.
[ Exit ]
8-88
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
8-89
Default Setting (System Menu)
You can register one of the following functions to each key for either of printing from and saving to a document box.
Print
• None
• Collate
• Paper Selection
• Duplex
• File Name Entry
• JobFinish Notice
• Print Override
• Encrypted PDF
• TIFF Print
• XPS FitTo Page
• Del. afterPrint
Store
• None
• Color Selection
• Original Size
• Original Image
• Scan Resolution
• Storing Size
• Zoom
• Orig.Orientation
• Continuous Scan
• File Format
• File Name Entry
• JobFinish Notice
• Density
• Duplex
8-90
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
8-91
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-92
Default Setting (System Menu)
NOTE: If user login administration is enabled, you can only print by logging in with administrator privileges.
Printing Reports
Printable reports are as follows.
Menu map
Menu Map
Status Page
Check the information including current settings, available memory space, and optional equipment installed.
Status Page
Firmware Version
8-93
Default Setting (System Menu)
Font List
Use the procedure below to print a Menu Map / Status Page / Font List.
8-94
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Yes ] [ No ]
NOTE: When acceptance of jobs is prohibited, Print, storing functions are restricted now. is displayed and the
output is canceled.
More detailed information is available than on the Status Page. Service personnel usually print the service status
pages for maintenance purpose.
8-95
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Yes ] [ No ]
NOTE: When acceptance of jobs is prohibited, Print, storing functions are restricted now. is displayed and the
output is canceled.
Item Description
8-96
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-97
Default Setting (System Menu)
Adjustment/Maintenance
Adjust printing quality and conduct machine maintenance.
NOTE: If user login administration is enabled, you can only change the settings by logging in with administrator
privileges.
[ Exit ]
8-98
Default Setting (System Menu)
Send/Box Density
Adjust scan density when sending or storing the data in Document Box. Adjustment can be made in 7 levels both in
auto and manual density modes.
[ Exit ]
8-99
Default Setting (System Menu)
Correct. Bk Line
Correct fine black lines (black streaks caused by contamination), which may appear on the copies, when the
document processor used.
Paper feed
direction
Item Description
NOTE: Using Correcting Fine Black Line can impair reproduction of fine characters. It is recommended to keep the
default ([Off]).
Use the procedure below to specify the setting for correcting fine black lines.
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Default Setting (System Menu)
8-101
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Yes ] [ No ]
Item Description
8-102
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-103
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Yes ] [ No ]
8-104
Default Setting (System Menu)
NOTE: COMMAND CENTER can be used to efficiently save and edit multiple destinations.
NOTE:
• If user login administration is enabled, you can only edit destinations in the Address Book by logging in with
administrator privileges.
• Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Exit ]
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Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Edit ]
8-106
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Edit ]
ABC
[ Text ]
8-107
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Edit ]
or
ABC
[ Text ]
8-108
Default Setting (System Menu)
ABC
[ Text ]
ABC
[ Text ]
[ Yes ] [ No ]
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Default Setting (System Menu)
Address Number
Address Number is an ID for a destination. When creating a new destination, the smallest unused address number
is automatically allocated. You can select any available number out of 100 numbers for individuals and 20 numbers
for groups.
[ Edit ]
Adding a Group
Compile two or more individuals into a group. Designations in the group can be added at the same time. When adding
a group, a maximum of 20 groups can be added in the Address Book.
NOTE: If user login administration is enabled, you can only edit destinations in the Address Book by logging in with
administrator privileges.
Before adding a group in the Address Book, the individuals to be included in the group must be added first. Up to
100 destinations can be added as the addresses. Among them, one destination can be assigned for a FTP or SMB
address. The available addresses will be 99 in total for email and/or fax addresses. For example, you can add 75
email addresses, 24 fax addresses, and a FTP address.
8-110
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
8-111
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Edit ]
[ Edit ]
2 Press [Edit] (the Right Select key). This displays the list
Group Member: a b of destinations registered to the group.
p Sally
*********************
Morgan
G Morgan
[ Menu ]
8-112
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-113
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Yes ] [ No ]
Address Number is an ID for a destination. When creating a new destination, the smallest unused address number
is automatically allocated. You can select any available number out of 100 numbers for individuals and 20 numbers
for groups.
[ Edit ]
Editing a Destination
Edit/delete the destinations (individuals) you added to the Address Book.
8-114
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
[ Edit ]
[ Yes ] [ No ]
8-115
Default Setting (System Menu)
NOTE: Refer to One-Touch Key on page 3-3 for how to use them.
Use the procedure below to register a new destination under a One-touch key.
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Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Yes ] [ No ]
8-117
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-118
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ] 8
2 The System menu appears.
System: a b
1 Network Setting
*********************
2 I/F Block Set.
3 Security Level
[ Exit ]
[ Yes ] [ No ]
If you press [No] (the Right Select key), the printer does
not restart and the screen returns to the System menu.
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Default Setting (System Menu)
Network Setup
The following network settings are available.
[ Login ]
8-120
Default Setting (System Menu)
Auto
10Base-Half
10Base-Full
100Base-Half
100Base-Full
NOTE: Prior to the IP address entries, obtain permission from the network administrator.
[ Login ]
8-121
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-122
Default Setting (System Menu)
000.000.000.000
8-123
Default Setting (System Menu)
000.000.000.000
8-124
Default Setting (System Menu)
000.000.000.000
8-125
Default Setting (System Menu)
DHCP Settings
Select whether or not to use the DHCP server. The default setting is On.
[ Login ]
8-126
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-127
Default Setting (System Menu)
Bonjour Settings
[ Login ]
8-128
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-129
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ]
8-130
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Exit ]
NetWare Setup
Select the NetWare network connection. After that, select frame types for NetWare network from Auto,
Ethernet-II, 802.3, 802.2, or SNAP. The default settings is "Off".
[ Login ]
8-131
Default Setting (System Menu)
AppleTalk Setup
Select the Apple Talk network connection. The default setting is On.
[ Login ]
8-132
Default Setting (System Menu)
Use the procedure below to setup the WSD-SCAN setting. The machine must be restarted after the setting is
changed.
[ Login ]
8-133
Default Setting (System Menu)
Use the procedure below to setup the WSD-PRINT setting. The machine must be restarted after the setting is
changed.
[ Login ]
8-134
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-135
Default Setting (System Menu)
Protocol Detail
Make other network related settings.
Restarting the
Item Description Default Setting
System*
8-136
Default Setting (System Menu)
Restarting the
Item Description Default Setting
System*
[ Login ]
8-137
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-138
Default Setting (System Menu)
Network Security
The network security functions can be set up to protect printer operation and the print data.
IPSec Setting
Make this setting when you use IPSec. The default setting is On and that of Rule Setting is also Off.
[ Login ]
8-139
Default Setting (System Menu)
SSL Setting
This allows you to use SSL network security for communication. You can use SSL Setup to select whether or not SSL
is used and to specify the IPP port and HTTP port security settings.
SSL
Make this setting Make this setting when you use SSL. The default setting is Off.
[ Login ]
8-140
Default Setting (System Menu)
IPP Security
Specify the protocol to be used for IPP. The default setting is IPP/IPP over SSL.
[ Login ]
8-141
Default Setting (System Menu)
HTTP Security
Specify the protocol to be used for HTTP. The default setting is HTTPS only.
8-142
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ]
8-143
Default Setting (System Menu)
LDAP Security
Specify the protocol to be used for LDAP. The default setting is Off.
[ Login ]
8-144
Default Setting (System Menu)
SNMPv3 Setting
Sets up SNMPv3. The default setting is Off. Use the procedure below.
8-145
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ]
8-146
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ]
8-147
Default Setting (System Menu)
[ Login ]
8-148
Default Setting (System Menu)
8-149
Default Setting (System Menu)
Optional Functions
You can use the optional applications installed on this machine.
Opt. Functions
Although nothing is currently displayed, when the optional functions that will be released in the future is installed, the
licenses can be set using this menu.
8-150
9 Maintenance
9-1
Maintenance
Cleaning
Clean the machine regularly to ensure optimum output quality.
CAUTION: For safety, always unplug the power cord before cleaning the machine.
Glass Platen
Wipe the inside of the document processor and the glass platen with a soft cloth dampened with alcohol or mild
detergent.
Document Processor
If black streaks or dirt appears in copies when using the document processor, clean the slit glass with the supplied
cleaning cloth. The message Clean the slit glass. may be displayed if the slit glass requires cleaning.
NOTE: Wipe the slit glasses with the dry cloth. Do not use water, soap or solvents for cleaning.
1 Open the document processor and wipe the slit glass (a).
9-2
Maintenance
9
3 Use a lint free cloth to clean dust and dirt away from the
registration roller (metal).
9-3
Maintenance
6 Open the left cover. Use a lint free cloth to clean dust and
dirt away from the vents.
8 Use a lint free cloth to clean dust and dirt away from the
vent on the right side of the machine.
9-4
Maintenance
Every time you replace the toner container, be sure to clean the parts as instructed below. Dirty parts may deteriorate
output quality.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to incinerate the toner container or the waste toner box. Dangerous sparks may cause
burns.
2 Push toner container lock lever to the right and pull out
the toner container.
9-5
Maintenance
9-6
Maintenance
1 Open the left cover. While holding the waste toner box,
press the lock lever and then gently remove the waste
toner box.
2 Close the cap to the old waste toner box after removing
the box from the machine.
9-7
Maintenance
Prolonged Non-use
If you ever leave the machine unused for a long period of time, remove the power cord from the wall outlet.
We recommend you consult with your dealer about the additional actions you should take to avoid possible damage
that may occur when the machine is used next time.
• Move it gently.
• Keep it as level as possible to avoid spilling toner inside the machine.
• Be sure to consult a service technician before attempting long distance transportation of the machine.
WARNING: If you ship the machine, remove and pack the developer unit in a plastic bag and ship them separately
from the machine.
9-8
Maintenance
3 Move the front side and remove the paper feed roller.
9
9-9
Maintenance
9-10
10 Troubleshooting
10-1
Troubleshooting
Solving Malfunctions
The table below provides general guidelines for problem solving.
If a problem occurs with your machine, look into the checkpoints and perform procedures indicated on the following
pages. If the problem persists, contact your Service Representative.
Reference
Symptom Checkpoints Corrective Actions
Page
The operation panel Is the machine plugged in? Plug the power cord into an AC —
does not respond outlet.
when the main power
switch is turned on.
Pressing the Start key Is there a message on the Determine appropriate response to —
does not produce Message Display? the message and respond
copies. accordingly.
Is the machine in Sleep Press the Power key to recover 2-8
mode? the machine from Sleep mode. The
machine will be ready to copy
within 15 seconds.
Blank sheets are Are the originals loaded When placing originals on the 2-54
ejected. correctly? platen, place them face-down and
align them with the slit glass.
When placing originals in the 2-55
document processor, place them
face-up.
Printouts are too light. Is the machine in Manual Select the correct density level. 5-13
Density mode?
When changing the default density —
level, adjust the density manually
and choose the desired level.
Is the toner distributed evenly Shake the toner container from 9-5
within the toner container? side to side about several times.
Is there a message indicating Replace the toner container. 9-5
the addition of toner?
Is the paper damp? Replace the paper with new paper. 2-41
Is EcoPrint mode enabled? Disable EcoPrint mode. 4-8
— Make sure the paper type setting is 8-12
correct the paper being used. 8-14
— Refresh drum. 8-102
Printouts are too dark. Is the machine in Auto Set the correct density level for —
Density mode? auto density.
Is the machine in Manual Select the correct density level. 5-13
Density mode?
— Refresh drum. 8-102
10-2
Troubleshooting
Reference
Symptom Checkpoints Corrective Actions
Page
Copies have a moire Is the original a printed Set the image quality to [Photo]. 5-12
pattern (dots grouped photograph?
together in patterns
and not aligned
uniformly).
Printouts are not Did you choose appropriate Select appropriate image quality. 5-12
clear. image quality for the original?
Printouts are dirty. Is the platen or the document Clean the platen or the document 9-2
processor dirty? processor.
— Refresh drum. 8-102
Printouts are fuzzy. Is the machine being used in Use in a location that has suitable —
very humid conditions? humidity.
— Refresh drum. 8-102
Images are skewed. Are the originals placed When placing originals on the 2-54
correctly? platen, align them with the slit
glass.
When placing originals in the 2-55
document processor, align the
original width guides securely
before placing the originals.
Is the paper loaded Check the position of the paper 2-55
correctly? width guides. 10
Cannot feed originals. Are the originals placed When placing originals in the 2-55
correctly? document processor, align the
original width guides securely
before placing the originals.
Is the paper feed roller or the Wipe the paper feed roller or the 9-8
separation pad dirty? separation pad with a moistened
cloth.
If the problem is not solved,
contact your Service
Representative. Replace the paper
feed roller and separation pad.
Paper often jams. Is the paper loaded Load the paper correctly. 2-41
correctly?
Is the paper of the supported Remove the paper, turn it over, and 2-41
type? Is it in good condition? reload it.
Is the paper curled, folded or Replace the paper with new paper. 2-41
wrinkled?
Are there any loose scraps or Remove any jammed paper. 10-13
jammed paper in the
machine?
Printouts are wrinkled Is the paper damp? Replace the paper with new paper. 2-41
or curled.
10-3
Troubleshooting
Reference
Symptom Checkpoints Corrective Actions
Page
Cannot print. Is the machine plugged in? Plug the power cord into an AC —
outlet.
Is the machine powered on? Turn on the main power switch. 2-6
Is the printer cable Connect the correct printer cable 2-5
connected? securely.
Was the machine powered Power on the machine after 2-5
on before the printer cable connecting the printer cable. 2-6
was connected?
Is the print job paused? Press [Resume] (the Left Select 7-18
key) to resume printing.
Is the error message Follow the corresponding 10-6
displayed? procedure.
Documents are Are the application software Check that the printing system —
printed improperly. settings at the PC set driver and application software
properly? settings are set properly.
Cannot print with USB Is the USB host blocked? Select Unblock in the USB host 8-146
memory. settings.
— Check that the USB memory is —
securely plugged into the machine.
When displaying an Have you selected Select a scan resolution other than 5-14
image sent from the 200×100dpi Normal or 200×100dpi Normal or 200×400dpi
machine on the PC, an 200×400dpi Super Fine for Super Fine when sending an
image size is shrunk the scan resolution? image.
vertically or
horizontally.
USB memory not — Check that the USB memory is —
recognized. securely plugged into the machine.
Is the USB host blocked? Select Unblock in the USB host 8-146
settings.
Vertical streaks Is the slit glass dirty? Clean the slit glass. 9-2
appear on prints.
The inside of the machine Check the toner container and if 9-5
may be dirty. necessary replace.
Refresh drum. 8-102
The top edge or back The inside of the machine Clean the inside of the machine. 9-3
of the paper is dirty. may be dirty.
Part of the image is Is the developer unit Attach the developer unit correctly. —
periodically faint or attached correctly?
shows white lines.
— Open and then close the rear —
cover.
— Refresh drum. 8-102
10-4
Troubleshooting
Reference
Symptom Checkpoints Corrective Actions
Page
Cannot send via SMB. Is the network cable Connect the correct network cable 2-5
connected? securely.
Have the network settings for Configure the TCP/IP settings 8-121
the equipment been properly.
configured properly?
Have the folder sharing Check sharing settings and access 2-32
settings been configured privileges under the folder
properly? properties.
Has the SMB protocol been Set the SMB protocol setting to 3-21
set to [On]? [On].
Has the [Host Name] been Check the name of the computer to 2-31
entered properly? which data is being sent.*
Has the [Path] been entered Check the share name for the 2-35
properly? shared folder.
Has the [Login User Name] Check the domain name and login 3-21
been entered properly? user name.**
Has the same domain name Delete the domain name and 3-21
been used for the [Host backslash ("\") from the [Login
Name] and [Login User User Name].
Name]?
Has the [Login Password] Check the login password. 3-21
been entered properly? 10
Have exceptions for Configure exceptions for Windows 2-36
Windows Firewall been Firewall properly.
configured properly?
Do the time settings for the Set the equipment, domain server, —
equipment, domain server, and data destination computer to
and data destination the same time.
computer differ?
Is the touch panel displaying Refer to Responding to Send Error. 10-6
Send error.?
* You can also enter a full computer name as the host name (for example, pc001.abcdnet.com).
** You can also enter login user names in the following formats:
Domain_name/user_name (for example, abcdnet/james.smith)
User_name@domain_name (for example, james.smith@abcdnet)
10-5
Troubleshooting
Alphanumeric
Reference
Error Message Check points Corrective Actions
Page
Load paper in cassette Is the indicated cassette out Load paper. 2-42
1. of paper?
Load paper in MP Is the paper of the selected Load the paper in the multi purpose 2-45
Tray. size loaded in the multi tray which is of the size and type
purpose tray? indicated on the Message Display.
Add toner. Is the displayed message Replace the toner container. 9-5
accompanied by a lit error
LED?
Waste toner box is full. – Replace the waste toner box. 9-7
Check cassette 1. Does a paper lift error occurr Pull out the cassette for the paper —
in the paper source's source displayed (either the paper
cassette? cassettes or optional paper feeders)
and check if the paper is loaded
correctly.
Cannot duplex print Did you select a paper size/ Select the available paper type. 3-12
on this paper. media type that cannot be Press the OK key to print without
duplex printed? using Duplex.
10-6
Troubleshooting
Reference
Error Message Check points Corrective Actions
Page
Close front cover. Is there any cover which is Close the cover indicated on the —
open? operation panel.
Is the top cover of the Close the top cover of the document —
document processor open? processor.
Left cover is open. Is the left cover open? Close the left cover. —
Failed to store job Is there insufficient space Printing using the Job Box function 8-67 10
retention data. Job is available on the RAM disk? failed because there was insufficient
canceled. space available on the RAM disk.
Change the size of RAM disk with the
numeric keys.
RAM disk error. Press – A RAM disk error has occurred. Look —
[OK]. ## at the error code given in place of ##.
The possible error codes and their
descriptions are as follows.
01: Format error. Try turning the
power off and on again.
02: RAM disk mode is Off. Turn RAM
disk mode On from the operation
panel.
04: No disk space. Purge
unnecessary files.
05: Specified file is not on disk.
06: Insufficient memory to support the
RAM disk system. Expand the
memory.
Incorrect ID Is the user ID entered for The user ID entered for a private job 6-9
private job correct? is not correct. Check the user ID that
you specified on the printer driver.
10-7
Troubleshooting
Reference
Error Message Check points Corrective Actions
Page
Job Accounting Is the acceptable printing The printing count exceeded the —
restriction exceeded. count restricted by Job acceptable count restricted by Job
Job is canceled. Accounting exceeded? Accounting. Cannot print any more.
This job is canceled. Press the OK
key.
Cannot feed paper set Is any of the paper feeders Close the paper feeder properly. 2-42
cassette 1. or the printer cassette upper
than the selected one
properly closed when one or
more optional feeders are
installed?
10-8
Troubleshooting
Reference
Error Message Check points Corrective Actions
Page
Job not stored. Press – Press the OK key to store the job. —
[OK].
Remove original from Are there any originals left in Remove originals from the document —
document processor. the document processor? processor.
10-9
Troubleshooting
Reference
Error Message Check points Corrective Actions
Page
Unknown toner Is the installed toner We will not be liable for any damage 9-5
Installed. container our own brand? caused by the use of third party
supplies in this machine.
10-10
Troubleshooting
Reference
Error Message Check points Corrective Actions
Page
Unknown toner Does the installed toner Install the specified container. 9-5
Installed. PC container's regional
specification match the
machines's?
Match the paper type Are envelopes printing using Press the two envelope buttons to 2-47
and the envelope the envelpe mode? change the paper feed mode to
switch position. envelope mode.
Match the position of Is either of the envelope Press the both switches. 2-47
envelope swiches. switches is pressed?
The developer unit is Is the developer unit Contact your service technician. —
not installed. installed correctly?
10-11
Troubleshooting
Cannot send fax. Is the modular cord Connect the modular cord —
connected correctly? correctly.
Is Permitted FAX No. or Check Permitted FAX No. FAX Operation Guide
Permitted ID No. and Permitted ID No.. Chapter 6 "Registering
registered correctly? Permit FAX No." and
"Registering Permit ID
No."
Has a communication Check error codes in the FAX Operation Guide
error occurred? TX/RX Result Report and Appendix
Activity Report. If the error "Error Code List"
code starts with "U" or
"E", perform the
corresponding procedure.
Is the destination FAX line Send again. —
busy?
Does the destination FAX Send again. —
machine respond?
Is there an error other Contact your Service —
than above? Representative.
10-12
Troubleshooting
Leave the main power switch on and to remove the jammed paper refer to the following information below.
MP Tray 10-14
Cassettes 10-14
Duplexer 10-15
CAUTION: The fixing unit is extremely hot. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there is a danger of
getting burned.
Press V to display the next step or press U to display the previous step.
10-13
Troubleshooting
MP Tray
Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in the MP tray.
2 Open and close the top cover and front cover to clear the
error.
Cassette/Paper Feeder
Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in cassette or paper feeder.
10-14
Troubleshooting
Duplexer
Paper is jammed in the duplexer. Remove the jammed paper using the procedure given below.
10
10-15
Troubleshooting
6 Close the top cover and front cover. The machine warms
up and resumes printing.
10-16
Troubleshooting
Rear Unit
Follow the steps below to clear paper jams of the rear unit.
Document Processor
Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in the document processor.
10-17
Troubleshooting
10-18
11 Management
11-1
Management
Access are in three levels - User, Administrator, and Machine Administrator. The security levels can be modified only
by the machine administrator.
Item Description
11-2
Management
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Login ]
11-3
Management
11-4
Management
Login/Logout
Once you enable user login administration, a login user name and password entry screen appears each time you use
this machine.
Login
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Login ]
2 Press the OK key, enter the login user name, and then
press the OK key.
Logout
To log out the machine, press the Logout key to return to the 11
login user name/login password entry screen.
Auto Logout
11-5
Management
Adding a User
This adds a new user. You can add Up to 21 users (including the default login user name). The table below explains
the user information to be registered.
Item Description
User Name* Enter the name displayed on the user list (up to 32
characters).
Login User Enter the login user name to log in (up to 32
Name* characters). The same login user name cannot be
registered.
Login Enter the password to log in (up to 64 characters).
Password*
Access Level* Select Administrator or User for user access
privileges.
Account Name Add an account where the user belongs. The user,
who registered his/her account name, can log in
without entering the account ID. Refer to Job
Accounting on page 11-15.
E-mail Address The user can register his/her E-mail address. The
registered address will be automatically selected
for subsequent operations that need any E-mail
function.
* Mandatory at user registration.
NOTE: By default, one of each default user with machine administrator rights and administrator privileges is already
stored. The following are the default user's properties.
User Name: DeviceAdmin
Login User Name: 4000
Login Password: 4000
Access Level: Administrator
It is recommended to periodically change the user name, login user name and login password regularly for your
security.
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
11-6
Management
[ Login ]
9 Enter the user name and press the OK key, enter the
User Name: T b login user name in the next screen, and then press the
* S OK key.
ABC
[ Text ]
11-7
Management
[ Edit ]
[ Edit ]
11-8
Management
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Login ]
11-9
Management
[ Edit ]
Deleting a user
1 Press the U or V key to select the user you want to
Local User List: a b delete, and then press [Menu] (the Right Select key).
l DeviceAdmin
l Admin
*********************
l User1
[ Menu ]
11-10
Management
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Login ]
11-11
Management
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Login ]
11-12
Management
Use the procedure below to process jobs sent from unknown users.
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
11-13
Management
[ Login ]
11-14
Management
Job Accounting
Job accounting Manages the copy/print count accumulated by individual accounts by assigning an ID to each
account.
[ Login ]
11-15
Management
11-16
Management
Login/Logout
If job accounting is enabled, an account ID entry screen appears each time you use this machine.
Login
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
*******************
NOTE: If you entered a wrong character, press the Clear
key and enter the account ID again.
[Counter ] If the entered account ID does not match the registered ID, a
warning beep will sound and login will fail. Enter the correct
account ID.
By pressing [Counter] (the Left Select key), you can refer to
the number of pages printed and the number of pages
scanned.
Logout
When the operations are complete, press the Logout key to
return to the account ID entry screen.
11-17
Management
Managing Accounts
This section explains how to add a new account. The following entries are required.
Item Description
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Login ]
11-18
Management
ABC
[ Text ]
11
Managing Accounts
This changes the registered account information or deletes the account.
11-19
Management
NOTE: Refer to Character Entry Method on Appendix-5 for details on entering characters.
[ Login ]
11-20
Management
[ Yes ] [ No ]
11-21
Management
[ Yes ] [ No ]
11-22
Management
The items that can be restricted differ depending on whether [Split] or [Total] is selected for Managing the Copier/
Printer Counts on page 11-22.
11-23
Management
Restriction Items
Item Detail
Item Detail
Print Restriction Limits the total number of sheets used for copying
and printing.
Applying Restriction
Item Description
11-24
Management
11
5 Repeat step 3 to 4 to set items as necessary.
[ Yes ] [ No ]
11-25
Management
This specifies how the machine behaves when the counter has reached the limit of restriction. The table below
describes the action taken.
Item Description
11-26
Management
11
11-27
Management
The items that can be set differ depending on whether [Split] or [Total] is selected for Managing the Copier/Printer
Counts on page 11-22.
Available Settings
Item Detail
Item Detail
11-28
Management
11-29
Management
11-30
Management
Item Detail
This counts the number of pages for all accounts and resets the counts for those accounts together at the same time.
11
11-31
Management
[ Yes ] [ No ]
11-32
Management
This counts the number of pages for each account and resets the counts by account.
11-33
Management
[ Yes ] [ No ]
11-34
Management
Reports have different formats depending on how the count of copiers and printers is administered.
For the count by paper size, the report will be printed by size.
11-35
Management
[ Yes ] [ No ]
11-36
Management
Item Description
[ Exit ]
[ Exit ]
11-37
Management
11-38
Appendix
Appendix-1
Optional Equipment
Expansion Memory
Paper Feeder
Paper Feeder
The paper feeder allows you to add three more paper
cassettes to the bottom of the machine for continuous
feeding of a large volume of paper. Paper capacity and
loading method are the same as Cassettes 1.
Expansion Memory
To expand the printer memory for more complex print jobs
and faster print speed, you can plug in optional memory
module (dual in line memory module) in the memory slot
provided on the main controller board. You can select
additional memory module from 128, 256 or 512 MB. The
maximum memory size is 768 MB.
Appendix-2
Precautions for Handling the Memory Module
To protect electronic parts, discharge static electricity
Correct Incorrect from your body by touching a water pipe (faucet) or other
large metal object before handling the memory module.
Or, wear an antistatic wrist strap, if possible, when you
install the memory module.
1 Turn off the machine and disconnect the power cord and
interface cable.
Appendix-3
6 After you finish installing the memory module, secure the
memory slot cover with screws removed in step 3.
Appendix-4
Character Entry Method
In character entry screens, use the procedure below to enter characters.
Keys Used
Use the following keys to enter characters.
1 2 6
7 3 4 5
2. Clear Key Press this key to delete the character at the cursor position. If the cursor is at the end of the
line, the character to the left of it is deleted.
3. Back Key Press this key to return to the screen from which you invoked the character entry screen.
4. Cursor Keys Use these to select the entry position, or select a character from the character list.
5. Numeric Keys Use these keys to select the character you want to enter.
6. Reset Key Press this key to cancel the character entry procedure and return to the standby screen.
7. Right Select Key Press this key to select the type of characters you want to enter. (When [Text] is displayed)
Appendix-5
Selecting Type of Characters
To enter characters, the following three types are available:
123
[ Text ]
Each time you press [Text] (the Right Select key), the
ABC character type switches as follows: ABC, 123, Symbol,
[ Text ] ABC ...
123
[ Text ]
Symbols: a b
[ Text ]
Appendix-6
Entering Characters
After selecting a character type, use the procedure below to enter characters.
Referring to the table below, press the key corresponding to the character you want to enter until it is displayed.
Alphabetic/Symbol .@-_/:¯1
Numeric 1
Alphabetic/Symbol abcABC2
Numeric 2
Alphabetic/Symbol defDEF3
Numeric 3
Alphabetic/Symbol ghiGHI4
Numeric 4
Alphabetic/Symbol jklJKL5
Numeric 5
Alphabetic/Symbol mnoMNO6
Numeric 6
Alphabetic/Symbol pqrsPQRS7
Numeric 7
Alphabetic/Symbol tuvTUV8
Numeric 8
Alphabetic/Symbol wxyzWXYZ9
Numeric 9
Alphabetic/Symbol . , - _ ’ ! ? (space) 0
Numeric 0
Alphabetic/Symbol #
Numeric
Appendix-7
Characters associated with different keys can be entered consecutively. To enter a character associated with the
same key after another, use cursor keys to move the cursor to the next entry position before entering it.
If you use cursor keys to move the cursor to an entry position apart from the end of the line and enter a character
there, spaces are automatically entered in between.
Entering Symbols
Press [Text] (the Right Select key) or # on the numeric
Symbols: a b keys to display the Symbols screen. Use cursor keys to
select the symbol you want to enter and then press the
OK key.
[ Text ]
In the login screen that appears when user management is enabled, the character entry method may vary depending
on the settings. (Refer to Login Operation on page 8-66.)
Appendix-8
Paper
This section explains the paper sizes and types that can be used in the paper source.
Cassette
Plain, Preprinted, Bond, Recycled, A4, JIS B5, A5, Folio, Legal, Letter, 500 (80g/m2)
Rough, Letterhead, Color (Colour), Oficio II, Statement, Executive, A6,
Prepunched, High Quality, Custom 1 B6, ISO B5, Envelope C5, 16K,
to 8 Custom (105 x 148 to 216 x 356mm
(4-1/8 x 5-13/16 to 8-1/2 x 14 inches)
Plain, Preprinted, Bond, Recycled, A4, JIS B5, A5, Folio, Legal, Letter, 500 (80g/m2)
Rough, Letterhead, Color (Colour), Oficio II, Executive, B6, ISO B5,
Prepunched, High Quality, Custom 1 Envelope C5, 16K, Custom (148 x 210
to 8 to 216 x 356mm (5-13/16 x 8-5/16 to
8-1/2 x 14 inches)
Plain, , Preprinted, Labels, Bond, Letter, Legal, Statement, Executive, 100 (80g/m2)
Recycled, Rough, Vellum, Oficio II, A4, A5, A6, B5, B6, Folio,
Letterhead, Color (Colour), High 16k
Quality, Custom 1 to 8
Other sizes:
Portrait-2.76 to 8.50" or 70 to 216 mm
Landscape-5.83 to 14.02" or 148 to
356 mm
Other sizes:
Portrait-2.76 to 8.50" or 70 to 216 mm
Landscape-5.83 to 14.02" or 148 to
356 mm
Appendix-9
Supported types Supported paper sizes No. of sheets
Other sizes:
Portrait-2.76 to 8.50" or 70 to 216 mm
Landscape-5.83 to 14.02" or 148 to
356 mm
Appendix-10
Basic Paper Specifications
This machine is designed to print on standard copy paper as used in regular ('dry') copiers and page printers such as
laser printers. It also supports a variety of other types of paper that conform to the specifications given in this
appendix.
Be careful when choosing paper. Paper unsuitable for the machine may cause jams or may be wrinkled.
Supported Paper
Use standard copy paper for regular copiers or laser printers. The printing quality will be affected by the quality of
paper. Poor quality paper may result in unsatisfactory output.
The following table lists the specifications of paper that is supported with this machine. Refer to the subsequent
sections for further details.
Criteria Specifications
Moisture content 9%
NOTE: Some recycled paper does not meet requirements for use with this machine as listed in the Basic Paper
Specifications shown below, such as moisture or pulp content. For this reason, we recommend purchasing a small
amount of recycled paper as a sample for testing prior to use. Choose recycled paper that gives the best printing
results and contains low levels of paper dust.
We are not responsible for the problems occurred from the use of paper that does not conform to our specifications.
Appendix-11
Choosing the Appropriate Paper
This section describes guidelines for choosing paper.
Condition
Avoid using paper with bent corners or that is curled, dirty, or torn. Do not use paper that has a rough surface or paper
fiber lint, or that is especially delicate. Use of paper in any of these conditions will not only deliver poor copies but may
also cause jams and shorten the useful life of the machine. Choose paper with a smooth and even surface; however,
avoid coated paper or paper with a treated surface as it may damage the drum or fusing unit.
Ingredient
Do not use paper such as paper that has been coated or surface-treated or paper that contains plastic or carbon.
These paper may produce harmful fumes from the heat of printing and may damage the drum.
Be sure to use the standard paper that contains at least 80% pulp, i.e., not more than 20% of the total paper content
consists of cotton or other fibers.
Measurements in the table take into account a ±0.7 mm dimensional accuracy for length and width. Corner angles
must be 90° ± 0.2°.
Cassette or Multi
Multi Purpose Tray
Purpose Tray
Smoothness
The paper surface should be smooth, but it must be uncoated. With paper that is too smooth and slippery, several
sheets may accidentally be supplied at once, causing jams.
Appendix-12
Basis Weight
In countries that use the metric system, basis weight is the weight in grams of one sheet of paper one square meter
in area. In the United States, basis weight is the weight in pounds of one ream (500 sheets) of paper cut to the
standard size (or trade size) for a specific grade of paper. Paper that is too heavy or too light may be supplied
incorrectly or cause paper jams, which may cause excessive wear of the machine. Mixed paper weight (i.e.,
thickness) may cause several sheets to be supplied at once accidentally and may also cause blurring or other printing
problems if the toner fails to adhere correctly.
The recommended basis weight is between 60 and 120 g/m2 for the cassettes and between 60 and 220 g/m2 for the
multi purpose tray.
Thickness
Avoid using paper that is too thick or thin. Signs that paper may be thin include frequent problems with paper jams or
with several sheets being supplied at once. Paper jams may also indicate that the paper is too thick. The proper
thickness is between 0.086 and 0.110 mm.
Moisture Content
Paper moisture content is the ratio of moisture to dryness expressed as a percentage. Moisture affects how the paper
is supplied, the electrostatic changeability of the paper, and how the toner adheres.
Paper moisture content varies depending on the relative humidity in the room. High relative humidity causes paper to
become damp, making the edges expand so it appears wavy. Low relative humidity causes paper to lose moisture,
making the edges tighten and weakening print contrast.
Wavy or tight edges may cause the paper to slip when it is supplied. Try to keep the moisture content between 4 to
6%.
To maintain the right level of moisture content, bear in mind the following considerations.
Stiffness: Paper must be stiff enough or it may buckle in the machine, causing jams.
Curl: Most paper naturally tends to curl after the package is opened. When paper passes through the fixing unit, it
curls upward slightly. To deliver flat printouts, load the paper so that the curl faces towards the bottom of the paper
tray.
Static electricity: During printing, paper is electrostatically charged so that the toner adheres. Choose paper that can
be discharged quickly so that copies do not cling together.
Whiteness: Paper whiteness affects print contrast. Use whiter paper for sharper, brighter copies.
Quality: Machine problems may occur if sheet sizes are not uniform or if corners are not square, edges are rough,
sheets are uncut, or edges or corners are crushed. In order to prevent these problems, be especially careful when
you cut the paper yourself.
Appendix-13
Packaging: Choose paper that is properly packaged and stacked in boxes. Ideally, the packaging itself should have
been treated with a coating to inhibit moisture.
Specially treated paper: We do not recommend printing onto the following types of paper, even if it conforms to the
basic specifications. When you use these kinds of paper, purchase a small amount first as a sample to test.
• Glossy paper
• Watermarked paper
• Paper with an uneven surface
• Perforated paper
Special Paper
This section describes printing onto special paper and print media.
When using these paper and media, choose that are designed specifically for copiers or page printers (such as laser
printers). Use the multi purpose tray for transparencies, thick paper, envelopes, cardstocks, and label paper.
Although special paper that meets the following requirements can be used with the machine, print quality will vary
considerably due to differences in the construction and quality of special paper. Thus, special paper is more likely
than regular paper to cause printing problems. Before purchasing special paper in volume, try testing a sample to
ensure the print quality is satisfactory. General precautions when printing onto special paper are given below. Note
that we are not responsible for any harm to the user or damage to the machine caused by moisture or specifications
of special paper.
Appendix-14
Transparency (OHP film)
Transparencies must be able to withstand the heat of printing. Transparencies must meet the following conditions.
Criteria Specifications
Material Polyester
To avoid problems, use the multi purpose tray for transparencies and load transparencies with the long side facing
the machine.
If transparencies jam frequently at output, try pulling the leading edge of sheets gently as they are ejected.
Cardstock
Before loading Hagaki into the multi purpose tray, fan them
and align the edges. If the Hagaki paper is curled, straighten
Burrs it before loading. Printing onto curled Hagaki may cause
jams.
Burrs
Use unfolded Oufuku Hagaki (available at post offices).
Some Hagaki may still have rough edges developed by a
paper cutter on the back side. Remove any such rough edges
by placing the Hagaki on a flat surface and rubbing the edges
gently a few times with a ruler.
Appendix-15
Envelopes
Due to the structure of envelopes, printing evenly over the entire surface may not be possible in some cases. Thin
envelopes in particular may be wrinkled by the machine in some cases as they pass through. Before purchasing
envelopes in volume, try testing a sample to ensure the print quality.
Storing envelopes for a long period may cause them to become wrinkled. Thus, keep the package sealed until you
are ready to use them.
Do not use envelopes with exposed adhesive. In addition, do not use the type of envelope in which the adhesive is
exposed after the top layer is peeled off. Serious damage may be caused if the paper covering the adhesive comes
off in the machine.
Do not use envelopes with certain special features. For example, do not use envelopes with a grommet for winding
a string to close the flap or envelopes with an open or film-covered window.
To prevent paper jams when printing onto multiple envelopes, do not allow more than ten envelopes remain in the
inner tray at once.
Thick Paper
Before loading thick paper in the multi purpose tray, fan it and align the edges. Some thick paper may still have rough
edges developed by a paper cutter on the back side. Remove any such rough edges just as with Hagaki by placing
the paper on a flat surface and rubbing the edges gently a few times with a ruler. Printing onto paper with rough edges
may cause jams.
NOTE: If the paper is not supplied correctly even after it is smoothed, load the paper in the multi purpose tray with
the leading edge raised a few millimeters.
Label
For selecting labels, use extreme care so that the adhesive may not come in direct contact with any part of the
machine and that the labels are not easily peeled from the carrier sheet. Adhesives that stick to the drum or rollers
and peeled labels remaining in the machine may cause a failure.
When printing onto labels, you must be liable for the print quality and possible trouble.
Appendix-16
Some label paper has large margins on the top sheet. When using such paper, do not peel these margins from the
carrier sheet before completing output.
Top sheet
Carrier sheet
Item Specifications
Colored Paper
Colored paper must conform to the specifications listed on the page 11 of the Appendix. In addition, the pigments in
the paper must be able to withstand the heat of printing (up to 200°C or 392°F).
Preprinted Paper
Preprinted paper must conform to the specifications listed on the page 9 of the Appendix. The colored ink must be
able to withstand the heat of printing. It must be resistant to silicone oil as well. Do not use paper with a treated surface
such as glossy paper used for calendars.
Recycled Paper
Recycled paper must conform to the specifications listed on the page 11 of the Appendix; however, its whiteness may
be considered separately.
NOTE: Before purchasing recycled paper in volume, try testing a sample to ensure that the print quality.
Appendix-17
Specifications
Machine
Item Description
Type Desktop
Supported Original Types Sheet, Book, 3-dimensional objects (maximum original size: Folio/Legal)
Paper Type Front Cassette Plain, Rough, Recycled, Preprinted, Bond, Color (Colour), Prepunched,
Letterhead, High Quality, Custom 1 to 8 (Duplex: Same as Simplex)
Paper Size Front Cassette Maximum: 8 1/2 × 14"/A4 (Duplex: 8 1/2 × 14"/A4)
Minimum: 5 1/2 × 8 1/2"/A6 (Duplex: 7 1/4 × 10 1/2"/A5)
Appendix-18
Item Description
Power Requirement 120 V Specification Model:120 V (60 Hz, more than 9.5 A)
230 V Specification Model: 220 to 240V (50/60 Hz, more than 5.1 A)
Appendix-19
Printer
Item Description
Operating System Windows XP, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Windows
Server 2003 x64 Edition, Windows Vista x86 Edition, Windows Vista x64
Edition, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 x64 Edition, Windows
7, Apple Macintosh OS 10.x
Scanner
Item Description
Operating System Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008,
Windows 7
*1 Available Operating System : Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server
2008
*2 Available Operating System : Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008
Appendix-20
Document Processor
Item Description
Environmental Specifications
Item Description
Duplexing Standard
NOTE: Consult your dealer or service representative for recommended paper types.
EN ISO 7779
Der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB (A) oder weniger gemäß EN ISO 7779.
EK1-ITB 2000
Das Gerät ist nicht für die Benutzung im unmittelbaren Gesichtsfeld am Bildschirmarbeitsplatz vorgesehen. Um
störende Reflexionen am Bildschirmarbeitsplatz zu vermeiden, darf dieses Produkt nicht im unmittelbaren
Gesichtsfeld platziert werden.
Appendix-21
Glossary
AppleTalk
AppleTalk, which comes with Apple Computer's Mac OS, is a network protocol. AppleTalk enables file/printer sharing
and also enables you to utilize application software that is on another computer on the same AppleTalk network.
During data transmission, the machine may sometimes have to wait until receiving the next data. This is the auto form
feed timeout. When the preset timeout passes, the machine automatically put paper out. However, no output is
performed if the last page has no data to be printed.
A mode designed for electrical power saving, activated when the machine is left unused or data transfer for a specific
period. In Sleep mode, power consumption is kept to a minimum.
Bonjour
Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, is a service that automatically detects computers, devices and
services on an IP network. Bonjour, because an industry-standard IP protocol is used, allows devices to automatically
recognize each other without an IP address being specified or DNS server being set. Bonjour also sends and
receives network packets by UDP port 5353. If a firewall is enabled, the user must check that UDP port 5353 is left
open so that Bonjour will run correctly. Some firewalls are set up so as to reject only certain Bonjour packets. If
Bonjour does not run stably, check the firewall settings and ensure that Bonjour is registered on the exceptions list
and that Bonjour packets are accepted. If you install Bonjour on Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, the Windows
firewall will be set up correctly for Bonjour.
Default Gateway
This indicates the device, such as a computer or router, that serves as the entrance/exit (gateway) for accessing
computers outside the network that you are on, When no specific gateway is designated for a destination IP address,
data is sent to the host designated as the Default Gateway.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) that automatically resolves IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway
addresses on a TCP/IP network. DHCP minimizes the load of network management employing a large number of
client computers because it relieves individual clients including printers from the IP address being assigned.
A unit for resolution, representing the number of dots printed per inch (25.4 mm).
EcoPrint Mode
A printing mode that helps save toner. Copies made in this mode are thus lighter than normal.
Emulation
The function to interpret and execute other printers' page description languages. The machine emulates operation of
PCL6, KC-GL, KPDL, and KPDL (automatic).
Appendix-22
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
A protocol to transfer files on the TCP/IP network, whether the Internet or an intranet. Along with HTTP and SMTP/
POP, FTP is now frequently used on the Internet.
Grayscale
A computer color expression. Displayed images of this sort are typically composed of shades of gray, varying from
black at the weakest intensity to white at the strongest, without any other colors. Gray levels are displayed in
numerical levels: that is, white and black only for 1 bit; 256 gray levels (including white and black) for 8 bits; and 65,536
gray levels for 16 bits.
IP Address
An Internet protocol address is a unique number that represents a specific computer or related device on the network.
The format of an IP address is four sets of numbers separated by dots, e.g. 192.168.110.171. Each number should
be between 0 and 255.
IPP
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a standard that uses TCP/IP networks such as the Internet to enable print jobs to
be sent between remote computers and printers.IPP is an extension of the HTTP protocol used to view websites and
enables printing to be carried out via routers on printers in remote locations. It also supports the HTTP authentication
mechanisms along with SSL server and client authentication as well as encryption.
Kyocera's PostScript page description language compatible with Adobe PostScript Level 3.
Use this tray instead of the cassettes when printing onto envelopes, Hagaki, transparencies, or labels.
An interface, developed by IBM in 1985, as an update from NetBIOS. It enables more advanced functions on smaller
networks than other protocols such as TCP/IP, etc. It is not suitable for larger networks due to lack of routing
capabilities to choose the most appropriate routes. NetBEUI has been adopted by IBM for its OS/2 and Microsoft for
its Windows as a standard protocol for file sharing and printing services.
NetWare
Novell's network management software that is able to run on a variety of operating systems.
A standard protocol to receive E-mail from the server in which the mail is stored on the Internet or an intranet.
PostScript
A page description language developed by Adobe Systems. It enables flexible font functions and highly-functional
graphics, allowing higher quality printing. The first version called Level 1 was launched in 1985, followed by Level 2
that enabled color printing and two-byte languages (e.g. Japanese) in 1990. In 1996, Level 3 was released as an
update for the Internet access and PDF format as well as gradual improvements in implementation technologies.
Appendix-23
Printer Driver
The software to enable you to print data created on any application software. The printer driver for the machine is
contained in the DVD-ROM enclosed in the package. Install the printer driver on the computer connected to the
machine.
Send as E-mail
A function to send the image data stored in the machine as an E-mail attachment. E-mail addresses can be selected
from the list or entered at each time.
A protocol for E-mail transmission over the Internet or an intranet. It is used for transferring mail between mail servers
as well as for sending mail from clients to their servers.
Status Page
The page lists machine conditions, such as the memory capacity, total number of prints and scans, and paper source
settings.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask is a way of augmenting the network address section of an IP address. A subnet mask represents
all network address sections as 1 and all host address sections as 0. The number of bits in the prefix indicates the
length of the network address. The term "prefix" refers to something added to the beginning and, in this context,
indicates the first section of the IP address. When an IP address is written, the length of the network address can
indicated by the prefix length after a forward slash (/). For example, "24" in the address "133.210.2.0/24". In this way,
"133.210.2.0/24" denotes the IP address "133.210.2.0" with a 24-bit prefix (network section). This new network
address section (originally part of the host address) made possible by the subnet mask is referred to as the subnet
address.When you enter the subnet mask, be sure to set the DHCP setting to Off.
TCP/IP is a suite of protocols designed to define the way computers and other devices communicate with each other
over a network.
TCP/IP (IPv6)
TCP/IP (IPv6) is based on the current Internet protocol, TCP/IP (IPv4). IPv6 is the next-generation Internet protocol
and expands the available address space, which resolves the problem of the lack of addresses under IPv4, while also
introducing other improvements such as additional security functionality and the capacity to prioritize data
transmission.
A technical specification for connecting scanners, digital cameras, and other image equipment to the computers. The
TWAIN compatible devices enable to process image data on any relevant application software. TWAIN is adopted on
a large number of graphic software (e.g. Adobe Photoshop) and OCR software.
A USB interface standard for Hi-Speed USB 2.0. The maximum transfer rate is 480 Mbps. This machine is equipped
with USB 2.0 for high-speed data transfer.
Appendix-24
WIA (Windows Imaging Acquisition)
A function to import images supported after Windows Me/XP from digital cameras and other peripheral devices.This
function replaces what TWAIN used to do; the feature is provided as a part of Windows functions and improves ease
of operation, so that you import images directly to My Computer without using any application.
Appendix-25
Appendix-26
Index
Index
Index-1
Index
Collate/Offset 8-47 E
Color Selection (Copy) 8-42
Continuous Scan 8-52 EcoPrint Mode Appendix-22
Density 8-45 Copy 4-8
EcoPrint 8-49 Print 8-77
E-mail Subject/Body 8-51 E-mail
File Format 8-53 Send as E-mail 3-19
File Name 8-50 Emulation Appendix-22
File Separation 8-54 Selection 8-74
Image Quality 8-63 Energy Star Program xxvi
Original Image 8-44 Enter E-mail Subject and Body 5-18
Original Orientation 8-48 Entry
Scan Resolution 8-43 Body 5-18
TIFF Print 8-55 File Name 4-16, 5-17
XPS FitTo Page 8-56 Subject 5-18
Zoom 8-46 Error Handling 8-25
Default Gateway Appendix-22 Error Messages 10-6
Default Screen 8-5 Expansion Memory Appendix-2
Density Adjustment
Copy 3-8 F
Send 5-13
Destination 8-105 File
Adding 8-105 Format 5-10
Adding a Group 8-110 File Name 4-16
Choosing by One-Touch Key 3-28 File Separation 5-24
Choosing from the Address Book 3-26 Front cover 1-4
Editing 8-114 FTP Appendix-23
One-touch Key 8-116 FTP Encrypted TX 5-23, 5-25
Search 3-26
Sending to Different Types of Destinations G
(Multi Sending) 3-28
Developer unit 1-4 GPL/LGPL -xxiii
Device 7-19 Grayscale 5-15, Appendix-23
Checking Status 7-19
Configuring 7-20 H
DHCP Appendix-22
Document Box 6-1 Handholds 1-5
Document Processor Appendix-21 Handholes 1-6
How to Load Originals 2-55
Loading Originals 2-55 I
Not Supported Originals 2-55
Supported Originals 2-55 Image Quality
Document processor 1-5 Copy 3-7
Document processor open/close handle 1-6 Send 5-12
dpi Appendix-22 Included Guides 2
Duplex 3-12, 8-79 Inner tray 1-5
Duplexer front cover 1-4 Installation Precautions xv
DVD-ROM 2-2 Interface Block 8-146
IP Address Appendix-23
Index-2
Index
J N
Job NetBEUI Appendix-23
Available Status 7-2 NetWare 8-131, Appendix-23
Canceling 3-29, 7-18 Setup 8-131
Checking History 7-8 Network
Checking Status 7-2 Setup 2-14
Pause and Resumption 7-18 Network Cable 2-4
Sending the Job Log History 7-13 Connecting 2-5
Job Accounting 11-15 Network Interface 2-4
Managing the Copier/Printer Counts 11-22 Network interface connector/indicators 1-6
Restricting the Use of the Machine 11-23 Network Security 8-139
Job Box 8-88 Network Setup
Job Retention Deletion 8-89 FTP (Reception) 8-136
Quick Copy Jobs 8-88 HTTP 8-136
Job Finish Notice 5-21 HTTPS 8-136
Copy 4-14 IPP over SSL 8-137
Send 5-21 LAN Interface 8-120
LDAP 8-136
K LPD 8-136
NetBEUI 8-136
KPDL Appendix-23 NetWare 8-131
POP3 (E-mail RX) 8-136
L Raw Port 8-136
SMTP (E-mail TX) 8-136
Label Appendix-16 SNMP 8-136
LAN Cable TCP/IP (IPv4) 8-121
Connecting 2-5 TCP/IP (IPv6) 8-130, 8-133, 8-134
Left cover 1-6
Legal Information xxii O
LINE connector 1-6
Login 3-2, 11-5 Open SSLeay xxiii
Logout 3-2, 11-5 Operation Panel 1-2
Low Power Mode 2-8 Operation panel 1-4
Low Power Timer 8-39 Option
Expansion Memory Appendix-2
M Overview Appendix-2
Paper Feeder Appendix-2
Main power switch 1-6 Optional Functions 8-150
Management 11-1 Original
Job Accounting 11-15 Loading in the Document
User Login Administration 11-2 Processor 2-55
Monotype Imaging License Agreement xxv Placing on the Platen 2-54
Multi Purpose (MP) Tray Appendix-23 Original eject table 1-6
Paper Size and Media 2-51, 8-14 Original Orientation
Multi purpose tray (MP tray) 1-5 Copy 4-6
Multi Sending (Sending to Different Types of Document Processor 4-6
Index-3
Index
Index-4
Index
Index-5
Index
W Z
Waste Toner Box 1-6 Zoom Copying
WIA Appendix-25 Auto Zoom 3-10
WSD Scan 5-19 Manual Zoom 3-10
Preset Zoom 3-10
X Zoom Mode
Copy 3-10, 5-5
XPS Send 5-5
File formats 5-10, 8-53
Saving documents to Removable USB
Memory 6-6
Index-6
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