BT Copier, Scanner, PaperJet 55E manual Safety information

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Safety information

Never put foreign bodies into the fax machine. Their accidental contact with powered parts may cause a fire or electric shocks.

Do not expose to direct sunlight.

Do not stand your fax machine on carpets or other surfaces which generate fibres, or place it in locations preventing free flow of air over its surfaces.

Do not submerge any part of your fax machine in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions such as bathrooms.

Do not expose your fax machine to fire, explosive or other hazardous conditions.

There is a slight chance that your fax machine could be damaged by an electrical storm. We recommend that you unplug the

power and telephone line cord for the duration of the storm.

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Contents PaperJet 55E Month guarantee At a glance Decrease loudspeaker volume Page To print from your PC Key featuresThis guide Introduction Using the PC print facilityUnpacking your PaperJet 55E For your recordsSafety information Setting up Fit the paper supportConnect the telephone line cord Load paper Connect the mains powerAutomatic RX Check Print Head and alternatingDate and Time To set the date and timeFormat DD/MM/YY Format 24 HInstall the starter print cartridge Enter your name and fax number Automatic print quality testCheck Print OUT = Exit 0 = Repeat Display shows TEL. Line SET-UPTo set the position of your fax header Display shows Various SettingsDisplay shows Type Your Number InsideUsing your PaperJet 55E Setting the contrast and resolutionSending faxes To display Date and Time To display Various Settings To select the default resolution settingTo send a fax To dial and hear the progress of your fax callTo switch document retransmission on/off To dial using the handsetVarious Settings To redial the last numberTo change the details of a pre-set fax To send a fax at a pre-set time delayed faxingHhmm NUM/TOUCH/SPEEDSETTING? To change, re-send or cancel a stored documentTo broadcast a document To fax from memoryReceiving faxes Dial Using the one-touch memoriesANOTHER? YES To store a one touch entryUsing the speed-dial memories To edit or delete a one-touch entry To send a one-touch faxTo store a speed dial entry To edit or delete a speed dial entry To send a speed dial faxFAX Call Code or Reports and lists To request immediate print-outs Delay List OFFReport REP onSET UP To print the configuration, speed dial and one-touch listsMaking and receiving phone calls To print the set-up listTo make a speed dial call To dial a one-touch phone numberTo search through the speed dial entries To put a caller on holdTo copy a document Copying documentsTo stop copying 100% Text NormalAdditional features To set the print qualityTo set the print area of a document To receive a document longer than the paper size To adjust the ringer volumeDisplay shows TEL.LINE SET-UP HighTo switch remote start off/on To adjust the duration of the phone call alert beepsTIMER20 Start onTo adjust the loudspeaker volume To switch the fax tones on and offTo adjust the volume of the buzzer To adjust the speed a fax is sent atPolling To switch ECM mode on/offTo poll a document from another fax machine NumberTo display Cancel SETTING? To cancel pollingTo change a polling time and number To set a document for polling by another fax machineCaller Display To set the dialling mode and access number Connecting to a switchboardPBX EXT. Line PrefixTo switch dialling mode during a call Using the External buttonHelp Your machine does not receive faxes automatically You cannot print faxes or copy documentsYour machine prints out completely blank copies Impossible Connection Error codesError messages Memory capacity BeepsCleaning your PaperJet 55E MaintenanceChanging the Cartridge Changing the cartridgeFront of Machine To clean the cartridge and nozzles Manually cleaning the cartridge contactsNEW Head OFF Switch your machine off at the mains Cleaning the optical scannerRemoving jammed pages PressTechnical information DimensionsTTE Index Page Page PaperJet 55E user guide 4/03