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Loading Documents

To prevent paper jams and problems during scan- ning, neatly stack your documents, aligning their edges, before loading. Do not load documents of different sizes at the same time.

Tip: You can load and prepare to transmit a document while your machine is still sending or receiving another message (as long as the document feeder is clear). To do this, load the document, select your location and press the START key. Your document is sent when the current communication ends.

1Adjust the document guides to the width of the paper you are using.

2Neatly stack your documents, then insert them face down into the document feeder. Readjust the document guides for a snug fit.

3Your machine grips the documents, and pulls the bottom page into the machine.

4 If necessary, use

 

YES

to set the resolution

of your document.

 

 

 

Document Type

 

Resolution to Use

 

Normal office documents

STD (Standard)

 

Documents with small type or

FINE or EX. FINE

 

other fine details

 

 

 

Documents with photos or

PHOTO

 

many shades of gray

 

 

5 If necessary, use NO to set the level of contrast in your document.

Document Type

Contrast to

Use

 

Documents with normal contrast

NORMAL

Documents which are too light

LIGHT

Documents which are too dark

DARK

6Your documents are now ready for faxing or copying.

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Contents User’s Guide Okifax 4580 User’s Guide Contents Safety Information Introduction FeaturesHandset Kit Installation Hints SafetyOperation and Maintenance Emergency First Aid Toner Cartridge and Image Drum UnitWhat You Should Receive Component IdentificationComponents Components YES key / Transmit Resolution Usethis key to Control Panel Keys and IndicatorsControl Panel Keys and Indicators Control Panel Keys and Indicators Control Panel Keys and Indicators Control Panel Keys and Indicators 25 0/UNIQUE Key One-Touch Keypad Using the One-Touch Keys for DialingSounds Your Fax Machine Makes Signal TonesWhere to Install Your Machine InstallationGetting Started UnpackingInstall the Paper Tray/Copy Stacker Setting Up Your MachineInstall the Document Tray Install the Toner Cartridge Okifax 4580 User’s Guide Connect Power Connecting an External Telephone or Answer- ing MachineConnect to the Telephone Line Loading Paper Setting the Clock Answering Mode Options Setting the Answering ModeChanging the Answering Mode Setting the Fax Identification Setting Language Connecting to a PBX Programming One-Touch Keys Dial DirectoriesGramming Chain Dialing Programming Auto Dial Numbers 33.6K. Press To adjust the speed To select it To Do This Use Programming GroupsPreparing Documents Basic OperationsDocument Size Multiple Page DocumentsLoading Documents Your document Document Type Resolution to UseSending a Fax to a Single Location Performing a Broadcast Operation Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations BroadcastingTo make corrections Receiving Faxes Manually Faxing to a GroupSending a Fax to a Group Auto Dial noReceiving Faxes in Memory Rejecting Unsolicited Fax Messages Power Failures and MemoryMaking Copies Using Voice RequestMaking Copies with the Manual Paper Feeder To Initiate a Voice RequestAdvanced Operations Sending a Delayed Fax from the Document FeederSending a Fax at a Later Date and Time Canceling a Delayed Transmission Sending a Delayed Fax From MemoryCommunication Cancel Receiving Confidential Faxes Sending a Confidential Fax or Sub- address TransmissionClosing a Mailbox Creating a Confidential Mailbox Personal BoxPassword To Change Your PasswordPrinting Confidential Messages To print a received confidential fax messageRelay Initiating Station Relay BroadcastingRelay Broadcast Report Initiating a Relay BroadcastPolling Documents from Other Fax Machines Setting Your Machine to be PolledWhat You Can Do While Sending a Fax Dual AccessWhat You Can Do While Receiving a Fax What You Can Do While Making CopiesUser Function Settings Customizing Features and OperationsViewing Your Current Settings ProgrammingProgramming Power Save Mode Not used Feeder MemorySetting Your Machine’s Distinctive Ring Changing Your User Function SettingsSetup FAX RING, Call FAX Number NOW Sonal BOX Close Personal Box Programming PollingPersonal Box Programming Confidential Forward No. Programming Personal Box Programming CloseSelect Function Memory Password Programming Register Dial Parameter SettingsMemory Password Programming Delete Delete PASSWORD?Changing Your Dial Parameter Settings Service Function Settings List Service Function SettingsUser Functions One-Touch key 9 User Programming Understanding Reports ReportsActive Memory Files Report Activity ReportConfidential Reception Report Configuration ReportBroadcast Confirmation Report Broadcast Entry ReportPrinting Reports Result Codes Codes Used in ReportsCommunication Codes Clearing a Document Jam Problem SolvingClearing a Printing Paper Jam Problem Solving Replacing the Toner Cartridge OKI P/N Problem Solving Replacing the Image Drum Unit OKI P/N Problem Solving Reading Your Print Counters Shipping the MachineProblem Checklist Okifax 4580 User’s Guide Display Panel Messages Memory error except programming area Printer AlarmOther Error Messages No image drum Communications errorSpecifications Limited Warranty U.S. & Canada Warranty, Regulatory, and Safety InformationService and Support U.S. & Canada Oki Data Service Providers U.S. & CanadaOvernight Exchange U.S. & Canada Sales and Service Dealers U.S. & CanadaOki Data Contact Locations U.S. & Canada Telephone SupportActivating the Overnight Exchange Warranty Limited Warranty Latin AmericaSales and Service Centers Latin America Service and Support Latin AmericaOki Data Contact Locations, Latin America Contacting Oki Data Latin AmericaMaterial Safety Data Sheet MSDS#58331801 Preparation Date of Msds Installation Hints Safety InformationOperation and Maintenance Toner Cartridge & Image Drum HandlingEnergy Star Regulatory InformationYear 2000 Compliance FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statements FCC Telephone Consumer Protection ActIndustry Canada IC IC Radio Interference Statements Index Index