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FAX Option Type 2018
Operating Instructions
Facsimile Reference
<Basic Features>
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to rea
d the Safety Information in the
Copy Reference before you use it.
Getting Started
Faxing
Using Internet Fax Functions
Programming
Troubleshooting
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - FAX Option Type 2018

FAX Option Type 2018Operating InstructionsFacsimile Reference<Basic Features>For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read th

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4How to Read This ManualSymbolsIn this manual, the following symbols are used:R WARNING:This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that m

Page 3 - Manuals for This Machine

5Names of Major OptionMajor options of this machine are referred to as follows in this manual:• Auto Document Feeder → ADF• Auto Document Feeder capab

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Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

71. Getting StartedControl PanelThe illustration shows the control panel when options are installed.1.Communicating indicatorLights during transmissio

Page 6 - 5. Troubleshooting

Getting Started8111.{{{{On Hook Dial}}}} keyUse to dial a number while hearing tone.12.{{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} keyUse to change default or operatio

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Control Panel9130.Number keysUse to enter numeric values.31.{{{{Start}}}} keyPress to begin faxing, printing reports orlists.Reading the DisplayThe di

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Getting Started1011.Machine status or currently se-lected function2.Message3.Destination entry4.Selection keys5.Selectable items❖❖❖❖ When Internet Fax

Page 9 - Important Safety Instructions

Control Panel111Communication displayWhile communicating, the machine status is displayed.❖❖❖❖ Memory Transmission (fax transmission)❖❖❖❖ Reception❖❖❖

Page 10 - How to Read This Manual

Getting Started121User code entry displayWhen the following message appears on the display, User Code Management isactive. Enter a user code to deacti

Page 11 - Names of Major Option

132. FaxingTransmission ModesThere are two types of transmission:• Memory Transmission• Immediate TransmissionNote❒ You can use Parallel MemoryTransmi

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USA❖❖❖❖ FCC Requirements1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.On the cover of this equipment i

Page 13 - 1. Getting Started

Faxing142Switching between Memory Transmission and Immediate TransmissionCheck the indicators on the operationpanel to check which mode is current-ly

Page 14 - F3 Transmission Stamp

Placing Originals152Placing OriginalsYou can place the originals either inthe optional ADF or ARDF or on theexposure glass. Some types of origi-nals a

Page 15 - Reading the Display

Faxing162❒When sending a fax, the image out-put at the other end depends on thesize and orientation of paper used inthe receiver's terminal. If t

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Placing Originals172Placing Originals in the Optional ADF or ARDFUse the ADF or ARDF to scan in astack of originals in one operation.The ARDF can hand

Page 17 - Control Panel

Faxing182• Curled, folded, or creased origi-nals• Pasted originals• Originals with any kind of coating,such as thermosensitive paper, artpaper, alumin

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Placing Originals192Original sizes difficult to detectThe machine finds it difficult to detect the size of the following kinds of origi-nals. If this

Page 19 - 2. Faxing

Faxing202Memory TransmissionIn Memory Transmission mode, afteryou press the {{{{Start}}}} key, the machinedoes not dial the destination until allpages

Page 20 - Transmission

Memory Transmission212AAAAMake sure that Memory Trans.indicator lights. Note❒ If it is not, press the {{{{Transmis-sion Mode}}}} key.BBBBPlace the ori

Page 21 - Placing Originals

Faxing222FFFFSpecify a destination.Note❒ Press [] to switch the des-tination between fax numberand e-mail address.❒ If you want to specify anotherdest

Page 22 - Placing a Single Original on

Canceling a Memory Transmission232Canceling a Memory TransmissionEven when fax number and e-mailaddress are simultaneously specified,or only e-mail ad

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iManuals for This MachineThe following manuals describe the operational procedures of this machine. Forparticular functions, see the relevant parts of

Page 24 - If the Machine Cannot Detect

Faxing242CCCCPress [Stop TX].DDDDPress [Delete].The standby display appears.Note❒ If you want to cancel stopping,press [No].Kir-C2-ENcombine_F_FM.book

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Immediate Transmission252Immediate TransmissionWith Immediate Transmission, whenyou press the {{{{Start}}}} key, the faxnumber is dialed immediately.

Page 26 - Memory Transmission

Faxing262Referencep.15 “Placing Originals”.CCCCSelect the scan settings you re-quire.Referencep.29 “Scan Settings”p.30 “Original Type”p.31 “Image Dens

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Immediate Transmission272----Sending originals using the exposure glassA Make sure that Immediate Trans.indicator lights. If it is not, pressthe {{{{T

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Faxing282Canceling an Immediate TransmissionBefore You Have Pressed {{{{Start}}}} KeyAAAAPress the {{{{Clear Modes}}}} key. Note❒ When the original is

Page 29 - Clear/Stop

Scan Settings292Scan SettingsYou may want to send many differenttypes of fax messages. Some of thesemay be difficult to reproduce at thereceiver'

Page 30 - The standby display appears

Faxing302AAAAPress the {{{{Resolution}}}} key toswitch between resolutions. Theindicators above the key showsthe current selection.Original TypeIf you

Page 31 - Immediate Transmission

Scan Settings312Image Density (Contrast)The text and diagrams in your origi-nal should stand out clearly from thepaper they are written on. If yourori

Page 32 - Reference

Faxing322When placing originals in the optional ADF or ARDFNote❒ Depending on what time the scansettings are adjusted, the settingsmay not be reflecte

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Specifying a Destination332Specifying a DestinationYou can specify the destination usingone of three methods.❖❖❖❖ Fax numberp.33 “Entering a Fax Numbe

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ii❖❖❖❖ Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2 LiteDeskTopBinder V2 Lite is a utility included on the CD-ROM labeled “ScannerDriver & Document Management Uti

Page 35 - Scan Settings

Faxing342PausePress the {{{{Pause/Redial}}}} key when di-aling or storing a number to insert apause of about two seconds.Note❒ You cannot insert a pau

Page 36 - Original Type

Specifying a Destination352Entering an E-mail AddressWhen using Internet Fax transmis-sion, specify the e-mail address inplace of the fax number.Note❒

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Faxing362Limitation❒ Group Dial can be used for Memo-ry Transmission only; not Immedi-ate Transmission. If you specifyImmediate Transmission in GroupD

Page 38 - ADF or ARDF

Specifying a Destination372Note❒ If you make a mistake, press the{{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key and try again.❒ If you want to specify other des-tinations, pr

Page 39 - Specifying a Destination

Faxing382Searching for a DestinationUse this procedure to search throughthe destination lists for a particulardestination.❖❖❖❖ Search by Destination N

Page 40 - Hook Dial

Searching for a Destination392FFFFPress the {{{{OK}}}} key.A search progress starts, thensearch result appears.Note❒ If no destination is matched fors

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Faxing402EEEESelect the destination you want tospecify using {{{{TTTT}}}} or {{{{UUUU}}}}.FFFFPress the {{{{OK}}}} key. The specified destination is s

Page 42 - Dial key

Searching for a Destination412FFFFPress the {{{{OK}}}} key.The destination which yousearched is specified for the desti-nation.Note❒ If you try to spe

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Faxing422GGGGPress the {{{{OK}}}} key.Search result appears.Note❒ If no destination is matched forspecified fax number, "Speci-fied destination i

Page 44 - Searching for a Destination

Searching for a Destination432EEEEEnter an e-mail address to searchfor.Reference"Entering Text", General SettingsGuideNote❒ You can search w

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iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSManuals for This Machine...iNOTICE ...

Page 46 - Specifying a Registration

Faxing442ReceptionThere are two ways you can set upyour machine to handle incomingcalls:• Manual Reception (the optionalhandset or an external telepho

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453. Using Internet Fax FunctionsInternet Fax FunctionsThe optional printer/scanner unit is required.This machine converts scanned document images to

Page 48 - Search by E-mail Address

Using Internet Fax Functions463Internet Fax Precautions• Internet Fax communicates with a server over a LAN. It cannot communicatedirectly with other

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Internet Fax Functions473T.37 Full ModeThis machine is T.37 full mode compatible. T.37 full mode is an internationalstandard for Internet Fax transmis

Page 50 - Reception

Using Internet Fax Functions483Note❒ If the receiver is programmed as the simple mode machine or not pro-grammed in the Address Book, the receiver&apo

Page 51 - GFIFAX0E

Transmitting Internet Fax493Transmitting Internet FaxPreparationYou need to make System Settingsbeforehand. See “Setting Up theMachine on a Network”,

Page 52 - Using Internet Fax Functions

Using Internet Fax Functions503❒ You can limit the size of transmit-ted e-mail messages. See p.73 “E-mail Settings”, Facsimile Reference<Advanced F

Page 53 - Internet Fax Functions

Transmitting Internet Fax513D Press the {{{{OK}}}} key.The display returns to that ofstep A.Note❒ If you press the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}}key, entering a s

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Using Internet Fax Functions523❒ Note that you cannot place pag-es on the exposure glass afteryou have started using the ADFor ARDF.❒ The original can

Page 55 - Transmitting Internet Fax

Transmitting Internet Fax533JJJJPress the {{{{Start}}}} key.This machine starts scanning thedocument into memory. The e-mail send operation starts aft

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ivEntering an E-mail Address ...35Using the Destination List ...

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Using Internet Fax Functions543Confirming Reception When Return Receipt is set under “E-mail Options”, the receiver sendsback a return receipt message

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Canceling Internet Fax Transmission553Canceling Internet Fax TransmissionWhen fax and Internet Fax destina-tions are specified simultaneously,you can

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Using Internet Fax Functions563Receiving Internet FaxYou can receive e-mail documents byInternet Fax.There are two methods of receiving e-mail: Auto E

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Receiving Internet Fax573BBBBPress the {{{{Start}}}} key.Accesses the server to check for e-mail.E-mail is in the serverA Start printing and receiving

Page 61 - While the Original Is Being

Using Internet Fax Functions583Received ImagesHere is an example of an Internet Fax message sent from this machine and re-ceived on a computer using O

Page 62 - Receiving Internet Fax

594. ProgrammingInitial Settings and AdjustmentsYou can send information to the otherparty when transmitting or receivinga fax message. This informati

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Programming604❖❖❖❖ Own Fax Number (facsimile numberof sender)The sender's Own Fax Number issent to the other party when send-ing a fax using a G3

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Initial Settings and Adjustments614EEEEProgram your name and fax num-ber.Programming a Fax HeaderA Select [Fax Header] using {{{{UUUU}}}} or{{{{TTTT}}

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Programming624EditingNote❒ This following procedure explainshow to edit Fax Header, as an ex-ample of editing.❒ When the Key Operator Code isprogramme

Page 66 - Programming

Initial Settings and Adjustments634HHHHPress the {{{{User Tools/Counter}}}} key.The standby display appears.DeletingThis following procedure explainsh

Page 67 - Programming an Own Fax

1NOTICENote to users in the United States of America----Notice:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassB digital

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Programming644Programming Fax Numbers and E-mail addressesYou can program fax destinations using Address Book Management in the KeyOperator Tools menu

Page 69 - Deleting

655. TroubleshootingAdjusting the VolumeYou can change the volume of the fol-lowing sounds that the machinemakes.❖❖❖❖ On Hook ModeHeard when the {{{{O

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Troubleshooting665GGGGYou can adjust the volume using{{{{WWWW}}}} or {{{{VVVV}}}}.Note❒ You can adjust the volume byseven levels.HHHHPress the {{{{OK}

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When {Facsimile} Key Is Lit in Red675When {{{{Facsimile}}}} Key Is Lit in RedIf this key is lit, press the key to enter the facsimile mode. Then, refe

Page 72 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting685When Toner Runs OutWhen the machine has run out of ton-er, the symbol appears on the display.Note that even if there is no toner lef

Page 73 - Facsimile

Error Messages and Their Meanings695Error Messages and Their MeaningsIf there is an error, one of the following messages may appear on the display. If

Page 74 - When Toner Runs Out

Troubleshooting705Check whether there are any network problems. [14-01]Cannot find the DNS server or SMTP server.• Check the DNS server is correctly p

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Error Messages and Their Meanings715Check whether there are any network problems. [15-02]No account name is programmed.• Check the user name and passw

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Troubleshooting725----Out of paper display messageIf the paper tray runs out of paper, “Out of paper. Load it, then press[Exit].” appears on the displ

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Solving Problems735Solving ProblemsThis table lists some common problems and their solutions. Problem Causes and solutions ReferenceImage background a

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2----Notice about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (Valid in USA only).The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any pe

Page 79 - Solving Problems

Troubleshooting745When using On Hook Dial or Manual Dial, "Receiving" appears and transmission is not allowed.If the machine fails to detect

Page 80 - "Exceeded max. E

When Things Don't Go as Expected755When Things Don't Go as ExpectedI Want... Operation Referenceto cancel a Memory Transmis-sion. If the ori

Page 81 - Limitation

76INDEXAAdjusting the Volume, 65At Dialing, 65At Printing, 65At Reception, 65At Transmission, 65On Hook Mode, 65Attach Subject, 49Author

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77OOn Hook Dial, 46Original Type, 30Out of paper, 72Own Fax Number, 60Deleting, 63Editing, 62Programming, 60Own Name, 59Deleting, 63

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USA❖❖❖❖ FCC Requirements1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.On the cover of this equipment i

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FAX Option Type 2018 Operating Instructions Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>Printed in ChinaEN USA B620-8607

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3Important Safety InstructionsCautionWhen using your telephone equip-ment, basic safety precautions shouldalways be followed to reduce the riskof fire

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