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Troubleshooting
Install
Weekly timer
Meaning of symbols
Adjusting the print position
User Settings parameters
How to
What is
Operation precautions
Safety
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Useful copy operations
Chapter 3
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Checking the copies
3.12
To print and check
A single copy is printed. Check the proof copy.
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Contents
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Contents
Turning the machine on/off
Basic box operation using saved documents
Using external memory
Control panel Guidance function
Producing a booklet from copies
Specifying basic settings for quick copying
Reducing paper use while copying
Copying a large number of document pages at one time
Using printer fonts
Adjusting the print position
Adding text and images when printing
Adjusting the image quality
Troubleshooting
Transmitting fine text and clean images
Transmitting with the selected Color and File Type settings
Transmitting with the background color adjusted
11.1 Glossary 11-2
User Settings parameters
Introduction
Energy Star
What is an Energy Star Product?
Trademarks and copyrights
OpenSSL Statement
NetSNMP License
Introduction Chapter
Kerberos
Regents of the University of Michigan ALL Rights Reserved
WPA Supplicant
Mersenne Twister
Software License Agreement
About Adobe Color Profile
About Adobe Color Profile
Introduction Chapter
Introduction Chapter
DIC Standard Color Profile License Agreement
Introduction Chapter
Option LK-105 End User License Agreement
Option LK-105 End User License Agreement
Disassemble and modification
Safety information
Meaning of symbols
Power cord
Power plug
Safety information Power cord
Power source
Actions in response to troubles
Safety information Grounding
Installation
Ventilation
Before successive holidays
Safety information Actions in response to troubles
When moving the machine
Consumables
For users in countries not subject to class B regulations
Laser safety
Regulation notices
For European users
Internal laser radiation
Cdrh regulations
For Norway users
For Denmark users
For Finland, Sweden users
Notification for US only
Laser safety label
Ozone release
Acoustic noise for European users only
For EU member states only
Notification for California Customers
Introduction Chapter
For U.S.A
Special Notice to User
For Canada
For New Zealand
Special Notice to User For Europe
Space requirements
Space requirements
Operating environment
Operation precautions
Power source
Precaution on transportation
Legal restrictions on copying
Legal restrictions on copying
Introduction to the User’s Guide CD
Introduction to the User’s Guides
Introduction to the book
User’s Guide Box Operations
How to open the User Guide CD Main Menu
Available features
Fax operations
Copy operations
Print operations
Box operations
Part Name Description
Control panel
Control panel
Control panel Part Name Description
DReference
Guidance screen
Guidance function
Guidance function Description
Introduction Chapter
Example of the Guidance screen
Animation Guidance
Introduction Chapter
DReference
Introduction Chapter
Introduction Chapter
Turning on the machine Turning off the machine
Turning the machine on/off
Loading paper into tray 1/tray 2/tray 3/tray
Loading paper
DReference
Loading paper into the LCT
DReference
Loading paper into the bypass tray
DReference
Paper jam/staple jam locations
Clearing paper jams and staple jams
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Clearing paper jams ADF
Clearing paper jams right-side door
Area around the fusing unit is extremely hot
Precautions for toner spills
Clearing paper jams paper tray
Clearing paper jams Finisher FS-527
Introduction Chapter
Clearing paper jams Finisher FS-529
Clearing paper jams Job Separator JS-505
Clearing staple jams Finisher FS-527
Clearing staple jams Saddle Stitcher SD-509
Clearing staple jams Finisher FS-529
Replacing consumables
DReference
DReference
Handling toner and toner cartridges
Replacing the toner cartridge
Handling toner and the toner box
Replacing the waste toner box
Replacing a drum unit
Replacing the staple cartridge Finisher FS-527
Replacing the staple cartridge Saddle stitcher SD-509
Replacing the staple cartridge Finisher FS-529
Emptying the punch scrap box
Name Description
Options
Options
Options Name Description
DReference
Representation of Model and Option Names
Basic operations
Basic copy operation
Basic copy operation
Select the Basic screen settings
Basic operations Chapter
Sending print data
Basic print operation
Printing
Before printing
Basic operations Chapter
Basic operations Chapter
Basic fax operation
Basic fax operation
Basic operations Chapter
Basic operations Chapter
DReference
Scan data transmissions
Basic scan operation
Basic operations Chapter
DReference
Types of user boxes Description
Basic box operation registering user boxes
Display the screen for registering user boxes
Basic operations Chapter
Basic operations Chapter
Basic operations Chapter
Basic box operation saving data in a user box
Saving data in a user box with a Copy mode operation
Basic operations Chapter
Saving data in a user box with a Fax/Scan mode operation
Basic operations Chapter
DReference
Saving data in a user box with a User Box mode operation
Basic operations Chapter
Operation can also be started by pressing Start
User Box mode
Basic box operation using saved documents
Printing saved documents
Basic operations Chapter
Sending saved documents
Basic operations Chapter
Basic operations Chapter
Printing a document in external memory
Using external memory
Basic operations Chapter
Check print settings
Saving a scanned document to external memory
Check the document name
Saving a document stored in external memory to a User Box
Basic operations Chapter
DReference
Saving a document stored in a mobile terminal to a User Box
Using a document in a Bluetooth-compatible cellular phone or
Press Save in User Box Select a User Box
DReference
Printing a document in mobile terminal
DReference
Basic operations Chapter
Useful copy operations
Quick Copy screen
Specifying basic settings for quick copying
Specifying basic settings for quick copying Description
Double-sided copying
Reducing paper use while copying
Combined copies
DReference
Separate Scan
Copying a large number of document pages at one time
DReference
Booklet
Producing a booklet from copies
Booklet Original
DReference
Frame Erase
Erasing document shadows from copies
DReference
Auto zoom
DReference
Book Copy
Copying book page spreads on separate sheets of paper
Useful copy operations Chapter
Parameter Description
Cover Sheet
Adding cover pages while copying
DReference
Staple/Punch
Binding with staples and punching holes in copies
Useful copy operations Chapter
DReference
Bypass tray
Copying onto envelopes
Specify the paper type and size
Registering/recalling programs
Easily recalling frequently used functions
Recalling a program
Shortcut keys/Quick Settings
Useful copy operations Chapter
For shortcut key Easy setting
Proof Copy
Checking the copies
To print and check
To check with preview image
DReference
Meter Count
Checking the number of prints
DReference
Reducing electricity usage
Low Power mode and Sleep mode
Weekly timer
Useful copy operations Chapter
Useful printing operations
Original Size and Paper Size
Selecting the paper
Original Orientation
Paper Tray Paper Type
Zoom
Copies and Collate/Offset
Save in User Box
Managing and limiting printing
Secure Print
Proof Print
User Authentication/Account Track
ID & Print
Double-sided printing/booklet printing
Reducing paper use while printing
Combination
Image Shift
Adjusting the print position
Binding Direction and Binding Margin
Center stapling and folding
Finishing documents
Stapling and hole punching
Transparency Interleave
Cover Mode
Adding different paper
Per Page Setting
Copy Security
Adding text and images when printing
Watermark
Overlay
Header/Footer
Date/Time and Page Number
Color Settings
Adjusting the image quality
Select Color and Quality Adjustment
Glossy Mode
Font Settings
Using printer fonts
My Tab
Configuring an easy-to-use printer driver
Useful fax operations
Address book destinations
Registering frequently used fax numbers
Registering a fax number
Using the keypad, type in the registration number
Group destinations
Registering the program destination
Communication List
Checking fax operations performed until now
DReference
Broadcast transmission
Transmitting to multiple recipients at the same time
DReference
Selecting a registered destination
Selecting registered transmission source information
Fax transmission source information settings
DReference
Scanning the documents to be sent
Scan Settings
Quality Adjustment
Polling transmission
Sending documents with a command from the recipient
DReference
Reducing communication costs
IP address faxing
Reducing communication costs using the Internet/Intranet
Internet faxing
Sending documents by e-mail
When the destination is entered directly
Compulsory Memory RX User Box
Reducing printing costs
DReference
Code transmission
Sending confidential documents
DReference
Fax forwarding
Forwarding received data
Computer faxing
Faxing data directly from a computer
Useful fax operations Chapter
Useful network scan operations
Registering frequently used destinations
Useful network scan operations
Registering an e-mail address
Name
Group destinations
Registering the program destination
Adjusting the resolution
Transmitting fine text and clean images
Selecting an Original Type setting
Useful network scan operations Chapter
DReference
Transmitting with the selected Color and File Type settings
Color setting Pact XPS
Selecting File Type and Color settings
File Type setting Com
Number
Transmitting with the page number or time added
Useful network scan operations
Adding the date and time
DReference
Background Removal
Transmitting with the background color adjusted
DReference
Transmitting with shadows erased
DReference
Searching for a registered destination
Transmitting to multiple recipients
DReference
Changing the e-mail subject or name of the attached file
Mail transmissions
Body Mail text can be entered
Current Jobs/Job History lists
Checking transmissions performed until now
DReference
Useful box operations
Changing the name of a saved document
Changing the name of a saved document
Edit Name
For details, refer to of the User’s Guide Box Operations
Scanning double-sided documents
Reference
Auto Document Delete Time
Automatically erasing data from user boxes
Useful box operations Chapter
DReference
Combine/Bind TX
Printing/sending multiple data combined
When Bind TX is selected
DReference
Finishing
Changing finishing settings for saved data before printing
Setting Description
Available Finishing settings
About Web Connection
Performing box operations from a computer
Web Connection
Advanced functions
Function Overview Specify properties
Advanced functions
Advanced functions
Function Overview
Available functions with My Panel Manager
To register i-Option LK-101 v2/LK-102/LK-105
To register i-Option LK-101 v2/LK-102/LK-105
Registering i-Option LK-101 v2/LK-102/LK-105
Advanced functions Chapter
Advanced functions Chapter
Registering in the License Management Server LMS
Advanced functions Chapter
Enabling the i-Option LK-101 v2/LK-102/LK-105 functions
Advanced functions Chapter
Advanced functions Chapter
Advanced functions Chapter
Troubleshooting
Why does no screen appear in the touch panel?
Troubleshooting
Why can’t the machine be turned on?
Troubleshooting
Why does the jam message remain displayed?
What is image stabilization?
Why did an error message appear?
User Settings parameters
Displaying the User Settings screen 10.1
Displaying the User Settings screen
System Settings
Settings that can be specified
Settings that can be specified 10.2
Custom Display Settings
Copier Settings
Printer Settings
Scan/Fax Settings
10-6
Glossary
11.1 Glossary
Glossary
11.1 Glossary
11-4
Index
Index
PDA
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