Table of Contents

Getting started

 

Packaging contents

. .1.1

Parts of your machine

. .1.1

Control Panel Overview

. .1.3

Setting up

. .1.5

Pick an installation spot

. .1.5

Power tips

. .1.5

Installing the printing supplies

. .1.5

Attach the paper-handling parts

. .1.6

Plug in and power up

. .1.7

Adjust the monitor speaker’s volume

. .1.7

Loading paper

. .1.7

Operating tips

.1.10

Symbol and terms

.1.10

How to operate the machine

.1.10

Searching the functions using the cursor key

.1.11

Entering characters

.1.12

Function table

.1.13

EasyStart (Initial settings)

.1.18

Getting started

.1.18

Clearing stored settings

.1.18

Entering initial settings

.1.18

Basic Operations

 

Sending faxes

. .2.1

Guidelines

. .2.1

Memory transmission

. .2.2

Quick memory transmission

. .2.3

Memory overflow message

. .2.3

Real time transmission (Non-memory transmission)

. .2.3

Sending a fax

. .2.4

Sending a fax using MONITOR/CALL key or a handset

. .2.5

Redialing

. .2.5

Reviewing or canceling commands

. .2.6

Receiving faxes

. .2.9

Answering calls manually

. .2.9

Reception modes

. .2.9

How to select the fax reception mode

.2.10

If the paper runs out while fax reception

.2.10

Making copies

.2.11

Guidelines

.2.11

How to make copies

.2.11

Changing the reduction ratio

.2.11

Using the bypass tray

.2.12

Memory overflow message

.2.12

If the paper runs out while copying

.2.12

Using your fax machine as a phone

.2.13

Dialing a telephone number

.2.13

On-hook dialing

.2.13

Redial

.2.13

Call request

.2.13

Changing the dialing type

.2.13

Dialing in the event of a power failure

.2.13

Attaching an optional handset

.2.14

Attaching a second phone

.2.14

Advanced Features

 

Autodialer

. .3.1

Autodialer basics

. .3.1

Using one-touch keys

. .3.2

Using speed-dial numbers

. .3.4

Call group dialing

. .3.6

EasyDial directory dialing

. .3.7

Broadcasting

. .3.9

Reviewing or canceling parts of a broadcast

. .3.9

Delayed transmission

.3.10

Setting up a delayed transmission

.3.10

Batch transmission

.3.11

Creating or modifying a batch box

.3.11

Printing a list of batch boxes

.3.12

Storing a document for batch transmission

.3.12

Printing a list of stored batch documents

.3.12

Printing a document stored in a batch box

.3.12

Erasing a document stored in a batch box

.3.13

Erasing an empty batch box

.3.13

Polling

.3.14

Regular polling

.3.14

Being polled

.3.14

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