Introduction

Useful Information

zReplacing a FINE Cartridge

When the ink in the FINE Cartridge starts to run out, the machine will switch to memory reception of faxes.

See “Printing a Document in Memory” on page 39

See “Replacing a FINE Cartridge” on page 52

See “Aligning the FINE Cartridge” on page 55

zOne-touch and Coded Dial Numbers

You can register One-touch and Coded Dial numbers in your fax machine to make sending faxes easier and faster.

See “Registering One-touch Speed Dialing Numbers and Names” on page 18 See “Registering Coded Speed Dialing Numbers and Names” on page 19

zDifferent Ways to Receive Faxes

There are several different ways to receive faxes using this machine. Select the one that most suits your needs.

See “Setting the Receive Mode” on page 34

zDeleting Faxes from the Memory

When the ink level is low faxes will be received into the memory. Once 30 transmissions have been received reception will no longer be possible, so be sure to print out and delete unnecessary faxes from the memory.

See “Printing All Unprinted Documents in Memory” on page 40

See “Deleting All Printed Documents from Memory” on page 41

zClearing Documents and Paper Jams

In the unlikely event that your machine jams you will need to remove the jammed paper.

See “Paper Jams” on page 60

zSetting the Telephone Line Type

To use a fax or make a telephone call, you need to set the telephone line type setting properly on the machine. If you are unsure of your telephone line type, contact your telephone company.

See “Setting the Telephone Line Type” on page 14

zReceiving to Memory Temporarily (<AUTO PRINT OFF>)

You can configure not to print received faxes automatically. Set the <AUTO PRINT> setting to <OFF> to store received faxes in the machine’s memory.

See “Receiving to Memory Temporarily” on page 37

2Introduction