FAX L240/L290
H12251 FAX-L240 H12250 FAX-L290
Model Name
Model
Laser Safety Information
Contents
Sending Faxes
Paper Handling
Speed Dialling
Receiving Faxes
Special Features
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Copying
Reports and Lists
Appendix a Specifications
Summary of Settings
General Specifications Facsimile Copier Telephone Printer
Appendix B FAX-L290 Instructions
Introduction
Chapter
TX/RX no
Type Conventions Used in This Guide
Customer Support
Handling and Maintenance
Important Safety Instructions
Location
Power Supply
Connecting the Telephone Line Cord and External Devices
Chapter Setting Up
Unpacking the FAX
Warranty service
Removing Shipping Materials
Assembling the FAX
Follow this procedure to assemble your FAX
Making Connections
Connecting the Telephone Line Cord and External Devices
Unit, due to varying specifications
Connecting the Power Cord
Step
Setting the Language and Country
FAX enters standby mode
14-10
Main Components of the FAX
LCD
Operation Panel
Do not store the toner cartridge in direct sunlight
Installing the Toner Cartridge
Setting Up
Setting
Loading Paper
Open the paper guides to the approximate width of the stack
Your FAX is now ready to print
Testing the FAX
Chapter Registering Information
Guidelines for Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols
Entering Letters
Changing Between Number and Letter Modes
Press # repeatedly until the symbol you want appears
Entering Symbols
Correcting a Mistake
Entering Numbers
Registering Sender Information
What is Sender Information?
Entering the Date and Time
Press Set Press Stop to return to standby mode
Registering Your FAX Number and Name
Press Data Registration
UseTELEPHONE or M to#. select Unit
Dialling Press Set Press Stop to return to standby mode
Setting the Telephone Line Type
Press Set
You can select from the following
Registering the R Button
Dialling Through a Switchboard
If you selected HOOKINGin step
Disables the summer time
Setting the Summer Time
Week depending on the selected month Press Set twice
Press Set three times
SUNDAYsettings. e.g. OCTOBERLASTWEEK,
Registering Information
Chapter Document Handling
Scanned Area of a Document
Problem Documents
Document Requirements
Loading Documents
Problems With Multipage Documents
Adding Pages to the Document in the ADF
Chapter Paper Handling
You can load the following paper in the multi-purpose tray
Paper Requirements
Selecting Paper for Your FAX
Follow these guidelines when selecting paper
Printable Area
Shaded area shows the printable area of A4-size paper
Paper Path
Selecting Face-Up or Face-Down Paper Delivery
Selecting Paper Delivery
You can also use face-up delivery when
For details on the paper sizes above, see p
Changing the Paper Size Setting
CUSTOM2/SHORT
Use or to select the setting you want
Adjusting the Toner Saver Setting
Paper Handling
Speed Dialling
What is Speed Dialling? Speed Dialling Methods
Speed Dialling Methods
What is Speed Dialling?
One-Touch Speed Dialling p
Coded Speed Dialling p
Appears Press Set twice
Registering One-Touch Speed Dialling
Press Set twice Use or to select the one-touch speed
Press Set
Regulartx
This completes the basic one-touch speed dialling settings
If you selected REGULARTXin step
One-touch speed dialling p
Registering Coded Speed Dialling
Press Set twice
Regulartx
Press Set Press Stop to return to standby mode
When dialling
Appears
Registering Group Dialling
To register a group under a one-touch Speed dialling button
Register the group If a coded speed dialling code has
To register a group under a coded speed dialling code
It when dialling
Sending a Document With Speed Dialling
Using Speed Dialling
Making a Telephone Call With Speed Dialling
When you are finished, simply hang up
Press Set FAX prints the list
Printing Speed Dialling Lists
Touch SPD Dial List 2 Detailed List
Touch SPD Dial List
Coded Speed Dial List 2 Detailed List
Coded Speed Dial List
Group Dial List
Speed Dialling
Automatic Redialling
Sending Faxes
Documents You Can Fax
Setting the Scanning Resolution
Preparing to Send a Fax
Suitable for light documents
Setting the Scanning Contrast
Adequate for most documents
Regular Dialling
Dialling Methods
One-Touch Speed Dialling
Coded Speed Dialling
Memory Sending
Sending Methods
See pp -2
Manual Sending Via the Handset
Pick up the handset and start your conversation
If you hear a high-pitched signal instead of a voice
If you hear a voice
Press Stop Transmission is cancelled
Cancelling Sending
If you are sending a document using memory sending
To cancel manual redialling, press Stop
Redialling When the Line is Busy
Manual Redialling
Automatic Redialling
Setting the Options for Automatic Redialling
OFF
Disables automatic redialling
Be sure to press Coded Dial before each code
Press the one-touch speed dialling buttons you want
To cancel sending once dialling has
Destination dialled using regular dialling
Be cancelled. You cannot cancel only
Press Start/Copy to begin scanning for
Press Delayed Transmission
Delayed Sending
Scanning a Document into Memory for Delayed Sending
Buttons you want
Press the one-touch speed dialling
Printing a Document Set for Delayed Sending
Delete If you are unsure of the transaction
Deleting a Document Set for Delayed Sending
Press Set Use or to select the transaction number
Sending Faxes
Chapter Receiving Faxes
Receiving Methods
Fax/TelModeFax
After a few seconds, the LCD changes to Ex this display
Receiving Faxes Automatically FAX only Mode
If Fax nly is not displayed, press
Confirm that FaxOnly is displayed
Setting Fax/Tel Mode
Is from a telephone default 22 seconds
What Happens When Fax/Tel Mode is Selected
Setting you want You can select from the following
After a few seconds, the LCD changes to This display
Receiving Faxes Manually Manual Mode
If you hear a beep tone or silence
Receiving With an Answering Machine
ANS.MACHINE Mode
Receiving While Performing Other Tasks
Receiving Faxes in Memory When a Problem Occurs
Cancelling Receiving
Receiving Faxes
Chapter Special Features
Entering Pauses in a Fax/Telephone Number
Special Dialling
Switch to tone dialling
Switching Temporarily to Tone Dialling
Confirming a Dial Tone
Dialling Through a Switchboard
Printing a List of Documents Stored in Memory
Documents Stored in Memory
Press Memory Reference
Press Set FAX prints the DOC. Memory List
Press Set. M
Follow this procedure to print a document stored in memory
Printing a Document Stored in Memory
Transaction e.g. destination Press Set
Sending a Document Stored in Memory
Send If you are unsure of the transaction
Press Set to begin sending
Indicates that that
Deleting a Document Stored in Memory
Polling Receiving
What is Polling?
Polling
Press Start/Copy to begin polling the fax machines
Polling Sending
Setting Up the Polling Box
Press Set twice
OFF
Scanning a Document into the Polling Box
Deletfile
Enabling Restriction of Your FAX
Restricting Use of Your FAX
Cancelling Restriction of Your FAX
Special Features
If you selected ONin step
You can select from the following NEnable restriction
Restricting Reception
Press Set Press Stop to return to the standby mode
Special Features
Copying
Making Copies
Documents You Can Copy
Press Start/Copy
Suitable for most text documents
Press Start/Copy twice to begin copying
Making a Quick Single Copy
Press Start/Copy to begin copying
10-4
Chapter Reports and Lists
Report or List Description Details
Summary of Reports and Lists
Activity Report
TX Transmission Report
Error TX Report
Multi TX/RX Report
Multi TX/RX Transaction Report
11-6
Maintenance
Cleaning the FAX’s Exterior
Periodic Cleaning
So as to avoid injury
Cleaning the FAX’s Interior
12-4
Wipe with a clean, soft, dry, lint Free cloth
Cleaning the Scanner Components
Separation guide and separation Roller
White sheet and scanning glass
12-6
Reinsert the toner cartridge into the FAX steps 8 and 9, p
Replacing the Toner Cartridge
12-8
12-9
12-10Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Jams in the ADF
Follow this procedure to clear the document jam
Clearing Jams
Gently pull any jammed paper out of the unit as shown
Follow this procedure to clear a paper jam inside the unit
Paper Jams
13-4
Move the paper release lever back
Multi-purpose tray area
Use both hands to carefully pull out the jammed paper
Fixing assembly area Top edge of the jammed paper
Reload paper in the multi-purpose tray
AUTOMesssageREDIAL
LCD Messages
Checkprinter
Ecmtx
Norxpaper
TX/RXNO
Sending Problems
Paper Feeding Problems
Faxing Problems
Faxes sent from the FAX are spotted or dirty
Cannot send using Error Correction Mode ECM
Errors occur frequently while sending
Receiving Problems
No automatic switching between telephone and fax calls
Cannot receive a fax automatically
Print quality is poor
Cannot receive a document manually
Faxes do not print
Received faxes print blotched or unevenly
Cannot receive using Error Correction Mode ECM
Copying Problems
Errors occur frequently while receiving
Memory Full appears in the LCD when making multiple copies
Printing Problems
Telephone Problems
Alarm light is lit and the FAX beeps while printing
Cannot dial
Printout is skewed
Printout does not match paper size
Paper jams occur
Printout is not clear
FAX has no power
General Problems
Power cord may not be supplying power
Nothing appears in the LCD
Serial number
If You Cannot Solve a Problem
Memory Files Deleted
If a Power Cut Occurs
Chapter Summary of Settings
Understanding the Menu System
Printing a List to Check the Current Settings
Registration
Accessing the Menus
SettingDATE&TIME
User Settings Menu
SettingTXREPORT
Report Settings Menu
1to
TX Transmission Settings Menu
Rxmode
RX Reception Settings Menu
SettingRXREDUCTION
Printer Settings Menu
Filename
Polling BOX Menu
SettingUN/LOCKPHONE
System Settings Menu
ICA
14-12Summary of Settings
Appendix a
Specifications
Facsimile
General Specifications
Telephone
Copier
Printer
FX-3 toner cartridge
Specifications Appendix a
Appendix B FAX-L290 Instructions
Connecting the FAX-L290 to Your PC
Introduction
Using Your Documentation
Differences Between the FAX-L290 and FAX-L240
Unpacking the FAX-L290
Connecting the FAX-L290 to Your PC
Print Media Size Quantity
Print Media Requirements
Envelopes
Selecting Print Media
Transparencies
Use only special laser printer transparencies
Flaps should not bulge more than 5 mm
Loading Envelopes
FAX is now ready to print
Loading Transparencies
FAX-L290 Instructions Appendix B
Options
Appendix C
Optional Handset
Package Contents
Attaching the Handset to Your FAX
Follow this procedure to attach the handset to your FAX
Maintaining Your Handset
Index
ANS.MACHINE Mode
ECM RX
Index
Menu. See also individual menu names
Reports. See individual report names
Settings. See also individual setting names
Sample User’s Guide, type conventions 1-2