BT BT PaperJet 35 manual PRINT SETTING? - press

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PRINT SETTING? – press

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2.Press Manual background repeatedly until the display shows TX FROM MEMORY then press Manual background. The document is scanned.

3.When scanning is completed the document is assigned a reference number, e.g. DOC.N.XXXX and the display shows TYPE TIME HH:MM.

4.Enter the time you want the fax to be sent, e.g. Manual backgroundManual background.Manual backgroundManual background for 6.20pm.

5.Press Manual background to confirm. Display shows TYPE NUMBER NUM/TOUCH/SPEED.

6.Enter the number or use the one-touch or speed dial directories.

7.Press Manual background.

You can now enter another number to send the same document to another person.

If the power fails, the document stored in the memory will be cancelled.

Or

Press Manual background again to confirm. The display shows AUTOMATIC MEMORY TX.

Resend, change number or cancel a stored fax

1.Press Manual background repeatedly until the display shows TX FROM MEMORY then press Manual background. Display shows ALREADY ENTERED.

2.Press Manual background display shows PRINT SETTING?

3.Press Manual background or Manual background to switch between the options:

PRINT SETTING? – press

to print a status report of the last

fax stored in the memory. After printing, the fax returns to standby.

CANCEL SETTING? – press Manual background to cancel the document and return to standby.

CHANGE PARAM? – press Manual background to change the time the fax will be sent.

4.Press Manual background to confirm. Display shows TYPE NUMBER.

5.Enter the number or use the one-touch or speed dial directories.

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Contents User Guide BT PaperJet 35 UG - Issue 2 - Edition 2.1BT PAPERJET Welcome… to your BT PaperJet 35 plain paper inkjet fax machineStarter black ink cartridge BT PaperJet 35 fax Handset Paper support tray Mains power cableAlternatively, you may find the answer on the web at Telephone line cord Quick Start Guide User GuideGetting started 4 In this guideUsing the phone Using the directoriesIn this guide 6 Getting started Setting up2. Insert paper support tray into the slots Your BT PaperJet 35 performs a start up check. The screen displaysAUTOMATIC on the top line and alternates between SET DATE/TIME and CHECK PRINT HEAD on the bottom line‘Clean print cartridge electrical contacts’ and Once the print cartridge has been installed35 will automatically clean the cartridge a problem, press to repeat the processPage Your BT PaperJet 35 is now ready for use 10 Getting startedInserts a pause when dialling Getting to know your faxResolution/Hold Stop Cancels a fax, copy and SMS text operationReceived/copied documents come out here Paper support tray Plain paper feeder compartmentAutomatic document feeder Insert documents to be faxed or copied. Up to 5 sheets at a timeCall timer Using the phoneSecrecy One-touch directory 14 Using the directoriesDisplay shows TYPE ONE TOUCH KEY Speed dial directoryDisplay shows TYPE SPEED NO. 01 1. Press to display ADDRESS BOOK CODE ORFaxing17 Sending faxes PRINT SETTING? - press Deteriorating print quality? Send a fax using redialReception Mode Low ink warningPolling The display shows TYPE TIME HHMM CHANGE PARAM? - pressReports Reports and listssee page BROADC.REP.ON PRINT SPEED DIAL and PRINT OUT EXIT Lists1. Press repeatedly until the display shows INSTALLATION then press LAST BROAD. REP, ACTIVITY REP, PRINT ID LIST, PRINT OUTEXITCaller information not available 26 Caller DisplayCopying27 28 SMS 4. Press . Display shows RX SERV. CENTRE 3. Press to display TX SERV. CENTRE 1470P1709400NUM/TOUCH/SPEED 30 SMS Press or once to scroll through the message and see all the data Eitherand then delete or edit and forward them Delete, edit, forward and print textsother phone which probably use 9 so that your BT PaperJet 35 can 1. Press then or to scroll to SMS SENT XX or WRITTEN or RECEIVED 4. Press . After printing, your machine returns to standby 34 SMS Print text configurationYou can print details of your BT PaperJet 35’s text settings 3. Press or to display PRINT CONFIGSee also Reception Mode, page Using the answering machineTAD/FAX reception mode Outgoing messagesPLAY OGM #2 When the machine is in standbyUsing the answering machine 38 Using the answering machine Record a memo Messages cannot be deleted until they have been played Playing messagesIf you do not want to delete any messages, press FORWARD DAILY Message forwarding6. Enter the time you want the messages to be transferred, e.g. for repeatedly to display REC. FORW. ANNOUNC Security codeRemote access Operating your answering machine Toll saverFor Remote Access to work, your pressing the second To cancel any of the remote accessIf entering a 2 digit instruction, wait for the confirmation beep after the first digit beforeHHMM 46 Additional settingsCountry Page SILENT RX NEVER Page If connected to a switchboard, see page If a document stored in memory fails to be sent for example, the number was engaged, your BT PaperJet 35 will automatically retry up to 3 times at 2 minute intervals. If after all retries the fax has not been sent, the document will normally be deleted from memory. You have the option of retaining failed faxes in memory to enable you to try sending them again without re-scanning. To do this you must enable the document re-transmission feature Page 54 Additional settings Error Correction Mode ECM Install a new print cartridge 56 Install a new print cartridge Clean print cartridge head and test the nozzles 58 Install a new print cartridge 7. Replace the print cartridge and push until it clicks into place 60 Help Help Machine will not send a document Error Codes Signals and On screen messages DOC IN MEMORY Paper jams 66 Help Remove the roller Remove the jammed paper Help Cleaning the scanner 68 Help 5. Remove the roller General information SafetyEnvironmental GuaranteeDate of purchase Place of purchase Serial number For your records72 Technical information Switchboard compatibilityR&TTE 74 Technical information 255993V BT PaperJet 35 UG 02/05 Issue 2 EditionOffices worldwide British Telecommunications plc