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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Error codes
Alarm Beeps Description Action
Password
Error Light
Timer TX Delay Transmission
Meaning of Symbols
Connecting to a Computer
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Error messages
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Internet Fax(Option)
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Contents
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Safety Information
For Another Country Users
What is an Energy Star Machine?
For USA / Canada Users
Important Safety Instructions
Cdrh Regulations
Laser Safety
Internal Laser Radiation for all Uers
For United States Users
For Denmark Users
For users In Other Countries
For European User
For Norway Users
For Finland, Sweden User
Safety Information
CE Marking Declaration of Conformity
FCC Declaration of Conformity
User Instructions For U.S.A.Users
FCC Part 15 Radio Grequency Devices Warning
FCC Part 68 Telecomunication Devices
Refer to Facsimile Programming page 4-29 Telephone line cord
User Instructions For Canada Users
INTERFERENCE-CAUSING Equipment Standard ICES-003 Issue
For Australian Users
Ozone Release For all Users
For New Zealand Users
Acoustic Noise For European Users
Labels
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Meaning of Symbols
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Page
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Precautions for Routine Use
Miscellaneous
Table of Contents
Table of Contents Facsimile Programming
PC Printing & Scanning
Internet FaxOption
Appendix Unpacking & Installation
Maintenance & Supplies
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Unpacking the Spcu Installing the Spcu
Table of Contents
Introduction
Agency Certification
How to Use This Manual
Introduction to the MINOLTAFAX2800 and MINOLTAFAX3800 Units
MINOLTAFAX2800 and MINOLTAFAX3800 Model Differences
Important Safeguards
Important Safeguards
Important Safeguards
Operation Concurrent Operation Result
Multi-Tasking
Multi-Tasking
External Components Front
Machine Components
Machine Components
Machine Components External Components Rear
Drum Cartridge
Machine Components External Components Internal and Optional
Display
Resolution Keys
Error Light
Control Panel Layout
Pin Code Key
Function Key
YES Key
No Key
Redial/Pause Key
+ Key
Mail Key
Speed Dial Key
Stop Key
Keypad
# Key
Copy Key
Definition of Display Symbols
Machine Components
Basic Operations
Sending a Document
Using Memory Transmit
Use this setting For this
Sending a Document
Memory Overflow Transmit
Use the Resolution Key to select the desired resolution
Using the Speaker Key
Using Combination Dial
Dialing Methods
Dialing Methods
Receiving a Document
Receiving a Document
Auto Receive
SET DOC. Face Down RX Complete Chicago 20P
Manual Receive
Provide this
Memory Receive Memory Lock
Recording Paper JAM
Substitute Memory Receive
Making Copies
Procedure
Making Copies
COPY* COPIES=01 OK=START COPY* COPIES=02 OK=STARTSORT=YES
This mode Does this
Advanced Facsimile
Using the Function Menu
Using the Function Menu
Broadcast
Broadcast
Timer TX Delay Transmission
Timer TX Delay Transmission
Mailbox TX
Mailbox TX
Print Mailbox RX
Print Mailbox RX
Print Memory RX
Print Memory RX
Polling TX
Polling TX
Single Multi -SELECT&PUSHYES
Polling RX
Polling RX
Continuous Polling RX
Relay Initiate
Relay Initiate
Using Combination Dial
Using Combination Dial
Journal Key
Journal Key
Report Key
Report Key
Reports
Reports
Transmit Message Confirmation
Manual TX Report
Schedule Key
Schedule Key
PIN Code Key
PIN Code Key
Speaker Key
Speaker Key
Codes
Codes
Facsimile Programming
Menu Navigation
Accessing The User Program Area
Accessing The User Program Area
Menu Structure
Menu Group Sub-Menu Selections Choices Available Default
Initial User DATA? Date & Time
Entering Numbers and Letters
Initial User Data
Initial User Data
Entering The Date & Time
Entering Your Telephone Number
User NAME? OK=YES NAME= OK=YES DEL=NO
Setting Department PW
Entering Your User Name
Machine Operations
Setting the LCD Contrast
Setting the Correct Dialing Type Tone/Pulse
Machine Operations
Choices Available Description
Setting the Buzzer Volume
Buzzer VOLUME? OK=YES High *LOW OFF -SELECT&PUSHYES
Remote MONITOR? OK=YES ON*OFF SELECT&PUSHYES
Setting the Line Monitor Speaker Volume
Selecting Remote Monitor
Line MONITOR? OK=YES High *LOW OFF -SELECT&PUSHYES
Pstn PBX SELECT&PUSHYES
Setting Your Fax Line Type PSTN/PBX
Phone Line Telephone Number LCD Display/Dialing Access Line
PSTN/PBX? OK=YES
Power Save MODE? OK=YES OFF *TIMER SELECT&PUSHYES
Setting the Power Save Mode
Drum COUNTER? OK=YES Drum COUNTER=000519 OK=YES DEL=NO
Setting the Power Save Time
Setting the Drum Counter
Power Save TIME? OK=YES
RESOLUTION? OK=YES STD Fine EX-FINE -SELECT&PUSHYES
Document Scan Settings
Resolution
Document Scan Settings
Print DENSITY? OK=YES Dark Light -SELECT&PUSHYES
Scan Contrast
Print Density
Scan CONTRAST? OK=YES Light *NORMAL Dark -SELECT&PUSHYES
Reduction COPY? OK=YES Onoff SELECT&PUSHYES
Reduction Copy
Auto CASS. SEL.? OK=YES
Rec. Paper Size
Auto Cassette Sel
On OFF SELECT&PUSHYES Printer FAX
Not Available
Dial Registration
Dial Registration
One-Touch Keys
Entering
Speed Dial Keys
Dial Registration Edit/Deleting
Select REGIST.KEY Group Dial
Group Dial Keys
Group DIAL? OK=YES
Program DIAL? OK=YES
Program Dial
Group NAME= OK=YES
For 1=Broadcast
For 2=Timer TX
Timer TX
Select REGIST.KEY Function
For 8 = Relay Initiate
Dial Registration For 3 = Mailbox TX
For 7 = Polling RX
Batch TX? OK=YES Select REGIST.KEY- OK=YES
Relaybox ID= OK=YES DEL=NO PASSWORD= OK=YES DEL=NO
Batch TX
Select REGIST. KEY- COMPLETE=NO
Relay BOX 1 PW= OK=YES REPORT=
Relay box
TX Operation
Default TX
Default TX? OK=YES MEM TX ADF TX SELECT&PUSHYES
TX Operation
FAX FORWARDING? OK=YES
Closed Network TX
Fax Forwarding
Closed NETWORK? OK=YES ON*OFF SELECT&PUSHYES
Enter Forward Tele
HEADER? OK=YES On OFF OK=YES
Header
On = Memory Lock
Memory RX Mode
RX Operation
RX Operation
SET DOC.FACE Down
PASSWORD= OK=YES
On OFF SELECT&PUSHYES
Choice Available Description
No. of Rings
Two Page Print
TWO page PRINT? OK=YES On Onsort *OFF -SELECT&PUSHYES
Mailbox RX? OK=YES
Reduction RX
Mailbox RX
Reduction RX? OK=YES On OFF CUT SELECT&PUSHYES
Closed Network
FOOTER? OK=YES
RX Mode
Footer Receive Time Print
RX MODE? OK=YES Auto Manual -SELECT&PUSHYES
Start TIME=000 OK=YES DEL=NO Stop TIME=000 OK=YES DEL=NO
Continuous Poll RX
CONTI. Polling RX? OK=YES
Poll Group 01 =OFF OK=YES
Units and must match for Polling to work
Polling ID= OK=YES DEL=NO Polling PW= OK=YES DEL=NO
TX Line Priority
Line 2 Setting
Line 2 Setting
Line 2 Fax No
LINE2 TONE/PULSE? OK=YES Tone Pulse SELECT&PUSHYES
Line 2 Tone / Pulse
TX Line PRIORITY? OK=YES Line 1 TX PRIORITY? OK=YES
Reserv. Reservation Report
Activity Report
RX Result REPORT? OK=YES Onoff SELECT&PUSHYES
TX Results Report
RX Results Report
TX Result REPORTX? OK=YES Onoff SELECT&PUSHYES
Toner LOW REPORT? OK=YES ON*OFF SELECT&PUSHYES
Broadcast Report
Toner Low Report
Broadcast REPORT? OK=YES Onoff SELECT&PUSHYES
Report Name Description Printing Auto Manual
Other Reports and Lists
Reports
Internet FaxOption
Internet Fax
Setup
Menu Item Description
Programming Internet Fax settings
Components of Internet Fax
Setting up the Internet Fax
Setting up the Internet Fax
Server Setting
POP3 Interval
Error Report
GMT
One-Touch Dial
Programming Locations
Group Dial
Speed Dial
Program DIAL? OK=YES Select REGIST.KEY Function
Program Dial
Setting up the Internet Fax For 2=Timer TX
Manual TransmissionSingle Location
Basic Operations of Internet Fax
Manual Receive
Advanced Operations of Internet Fax
Advanced Operations of Internet Fax
Broadcast
Automatic Receive
Timer TX
One Touch, Speed Dial, and Group Dial
Error messages
Error messages
Error Messages Report
NIC Time OUT
LCD Display Messages
Machine Time OUT
Error messages
PC Printing & Scanning
Set Printer
Menu Item Available Default Description
Set Printer
SET PRINTER?
Symbol Set
Symbol SET? OK=YES
Number of Copies
Font Number Pitch Point Orientation
Font Number
Font NUMBER? OK=YES Font NUMBER=1 OK=YES DEL=NO
Font Definitions
Print FONT? OK=YES Print Font
Line Number
Print Font
Line NUMBER? OK=YES Line NUMBER=64 OK=YES DEL=NO
Memory before selecting PCL4 Enhance
PCL4 Enhance
GDI Enhance
Memory Allocations
Standard Memory Configuration Choices
Memory Allocations
Off 576 Yes 384 288 297
PCL4 Emulation
Connecting to a Computer
PCL4 Emulation
Printing Envelopes
Setting Up the Computer Application Printer Driver
Using the Manual Feed Tray to Print
Basic Operation
Message Description Recommendations
Printer Messages
Auto-Select Paper Tray
Printer Messages
GDI Printer Featureoption
GDI Printer Featureoption
Windows95
Connecting to Your PC
Installing The Printer Driver
Pin Signal
PC Printing & Scanning
Getting Help
Configuring the GDI Print Settings
Printing with your GDI Print Function
Scanning Twain Driver Option
Installing the Twain Driver
Scanning Twain Driver Option
PC Requirements for the Twain Option
Message Cause Solution
Scanner Troubleshooting
Class 1 Fax/Modem
Class 1 Fax/Modem
Class 1 Interface
PC Requirements
Modem type Generic Class 1 or Class
Connecting Class 1 to Your PC
Installing the PC-Fax Software
Using Class 1 Mode
Scanning in Class 1 Mode
Sending a Fax in Class 1 Mode
Receiving a Fax in Class 1 Mode
Printing in Class 1 Mode
Class 1 Fax/Modem
Class 1 Fax/Modem
Maintenance & Supplies
Loading the Paper
Loading the Paper
Paper Tray
Optional Second Paper Cassette UnitSPCU
Loading the Paper
Clearing Paper Jams
Clearing Paper Jams
Document Jams
Paper Jams
Jam at Paper Exit Tray
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at the Paper Feed Tray Cover
Jam at the Paper Feed Tray
Jam at the Spcu
Clearing Paper Jams
Changing Toner Cartridge
Changing Toner Cartridge
Changing Drum Cartridge
Changing Toner Cartridge
Maintenance
Maintenance
Cleaning Your Fax Unit
Cleaning the Scanner
Cleaning the White Roller
Maintenance & Supplies
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
LED Indication Description Action
Troubleshooting
Error Indication Types
Alarm Beeps Description Action
Message Cause/Symptom Action
Error Messages
Toner Near Empty
Cause/Symptom Action
Troubleshooting
Symptom Action
Troubleshooting Tips
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Physical Specifications
Physical Specifications
Operational Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Scanner
Operational Specifications
Class 1 Interface RS-232
Facsimile Specifications
Optional Accessories Specifications
LAN Interface Print Server
PC Interface
Fax Reception
Specification Remark
Internet Fax
Fax Transmission
Report
Dual Line
Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Lithium Battery Statement
Unpacking & Installation
Unpacking
Main Carton Contents
Accessories Box Contents
Removing the Packing Materials
Setting Up Fax Unit
Installing the Drum Cartridge
Setting Up Fax Unit
Installing the Toner Cartridge
Installing the Document Exit Tray
Installing the Paper Exit Tray
Attaching the Power Cord and Telephone Cords
Installing the Document Feed Tray
1cm
Attaching the PC Cables
Loading Paper
Turning Power on
Final Checkout
Final Checkout
Preparing Your Fax Unit
Loading a Document
Unpacking the Spcu
Setting Up the Optional Spcu
Setting Up the Optional Spcu
Installing the Spcu
Unpacking & Installation
Setting Up the Optional Spcu
Setting Up the Optional Spcu
Index
Symbols
PBX
Index
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