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Specification
Password
Items Default settings
Timer Setting
Symbols
Wireless LAN Signal
Maintenance
Configuring the Network
System Reset
Multi-Access
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User Tools (System Settings)
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Contents
1060/1075
Means Power ON. c means Stand by
Introduction
Means Power ON. c means Stand by
Introduction
Means Power ON. c means Stand by
Introduction
Means Power ON. c means Stand by
Introduction
Means Power ON. c means Stand by
Table of Contents
106
Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions
102
110
Iii
182
Mainframe 157
Page
Copyrights and Trademarks
Trademarks
Information about Installed Software
Expat
NetBSD
Authors Name List
Preparation
How to Read this Manual
Symbols
Limitation
Page
Safety Information
Safety During Operation
Page
Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for Rwarning and Rcaution
Page
Energy Star Program
Specification
Recycled Paper
Manuals for this Machine
Machine Types
Page
Scanner Mode
Copy Mode
Printer Mode
Available Functions
Document Server Mode
Ments thumbnails on the PC
On Demand Printing
File Merge Printing
Operation from a Computer
Using the User Code
User Management
Managing items
Guide To Components
Front cover
Operation switch
Control panel
Paper tray tray
External Options
Control Panel
Sample Copy key
Start key
Clear/Stop key
Display Panel
Common Key Operations
Key list
Connecting the Machine Network Connections
Requirements
Requirements
Network cable requirements
When the Wireless LAN Board option is installed
Attach both antennas as a unit When moving the machine
If the network area provides poor radio environment
Indicators on Network Interface Board
Connecting the Network Cable to the Network
Connecting to the Ethernet Interface
Indicator green Indicator yellow
Attach the Ieee 1394 interface cable to the Ieee 1394 ports
Connecting to the Ieee 1394 Interface option
Connecting to the USB 2.0 Interface option
Attach the USB 2.0 interface cable to the USB port
Turning On the Power
Turning On the Power
Turning On the Main Power
Operation switch right side Control panel
Turning Off the Power
Turning Off the Main Power
Press the operation switch to make the On indicator go off
Configuring the Network
Configuring the Network
TCP/IP *1
Configuring the Network with the Display Panel
When using TCP/IP
Protocol key
Acquiring the IP Address from the Dhcp Server
When using NetWare
Boot key
Press the Dhcp key, and then press the OK key
When using the Ieee 1394 Interface option
Press the Sub-net Mask key
Press the IP over 1394 key
Press the Ieee 802.11b key Press the Communication Mode key
Press the Ssid Setting key
Press the Ieee 802.11b key, and then press the OK key
When using the Wireless LAN Interface option in Ad hoc Mode
Press the Infrastructure key, and then press the OK key
File Transfer Settings
Press the Printer Features key Press the Config. Page key
Press the User Tools/Counter key
Assigning a Delivery Option
Setting the Recall Interval Time
Press the System Settings key Press the File Transfer key
Press the Delivery Option key
Setting the Number of Recalls
Press the Number of Scanner Recalls key
Basics
Combined Function Operations
Changing Modes
Saving Energy
Low Power Mode
System Reset
Auto Off
Job List
Checking the List
Icons below show the operation mode of stored documents
Deleting Jobs
Multi-Access
What you can do with the Multi-Access Function
Sample operations
Operations for Copying Data Reception
Scanned and the New Job key appears
Limitation
Combined Function Operations
Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions
Document Server Display
Document Server Main Display
File Name
Using the Document Server
Password
User Name
To register or change a user name
If registered user names are used
If user names have not been registered
To set or change a password
If unregistered user names are used
To change a file name
Selecting a Document
Press the Document Server key
File Name or Date key
To Check Details of Stored Documents
Searching Saved Documents
To Search by File Name
Press the Detail key
Printing Saved Documents
To Search by User Name
Select the document to be printed
Finish
Binding format
Cover handling
Stopping printing
File Name, or Date key
Sample Copy
Print First
Press the Print 1st Page key
Deleting Saved Documents
Settings for the Document Server
Items Default settings
Document Server
User Tools Menu System Settings
General Features ⇒ p.75 General Features
Tray Paper Settings ⇒ p.79 Tray Paper Settings
Timer Setting ⇒ p.82 Timer Setting
LCT
User Tools Menu System Settings
File Transfer ⇒ p.89 File Transfer
WEP
Key Operator Tools ⇒ p.90 Key Operator Tools
OFF Auto Pro
Accessing User Tools System Settings
Changing Settings
Exiting from User Tools
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
General Features
Function Reset Timer
Output Tray Setting
Interleave Print
Output Copier
Output Document Server
Output Printer
ADF Original Table Elevation
Job List Display Time
Paper Tray PriorityCopier Copier/Document Server
Tray Paper Settings
Output tray settings
Paper Tray PriorityPrinter Printer
Paper Type Bypass tray
Paper Type Tray1-3, LCT
Cover Sheet Tray
Slip Sheet Tray, Slip Sheet Tray 1/2
Timer Setting
Auto Off Timer
Energy Saver Timer
Scanner Auto Reset Timer Scanner
Panel Off Timer
System Auto Reset Timer
Set Date
Interface Settings/Network
Effective Protocol
Network Boot
Gateway Address
NW Frame Type
Interface Settings/Parallel Interface
Interface Settings/IEEE 1394 option
IP over
Scsi print SBP-2
Wireless LAN Signal
Interface Settings/IEEE 802.11b option
Ssid Setting
Bidirectional Scsi print
File Transfer
Key Counter Management
Key Operator Tools
User Code Management
Key Operator Code
Display/Print Counter
Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code
Address Book Change Order
Address Book Management
Address Book Program/Change/Delete Group
Program/Change
Address Book Edit Title
Auto Delete File
Display Password with Stored File
Address Book Select Title
Delete All Files
Key Operators E-mail Address
AOF Always on
Document Server
User Codes
Copier
Printer
To Select the Title
To Register a New User Code
To Register a User Name and Key Name
Press the New Program key
Changing a Title
Changing a User Code
Changing a User Destination Name or Key Name
Changing a User Code
To clear a User destination
Clearing a User Code
To change Available Functions
To delete the User Code
To print the number of copies counter for each user code
Displaying the Counter for Each User Code
Printing the Counter for Each User Code
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To clear the number of copies counter for each user code
Clearing the Counter
To print the number of copies counter for all user codes
To clear the number of copies counter for all user codes
To register the user destination name and key name
Mail Destination
Registering an E-mail Destination
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103
Using as a Sender
Setting a password
Press the E-mail Address key
To change the e-mail address
To change the password
Changing a Registered E-mail Destination
104
To clear all the informations for the user
Clearing a Registered E-mail Destination
To clear only the e-mail address
105
106
Registering E-mail Destinations to a Group
Registering a New Group
Press the Address Book Pro- gram/Change/Delete Group key
107
Deleting an E-mail Destination from a Group
Registering E-mail Destinations to a Group
Select the user destination key to delete from a group
108
Displaying an E-mail Destination
Deleting a Group
Press the highlighted group key
To change a title
Changing a Group Name
To change a group name or the key display
To change a registration number
Keys
Entering Text
Available Characters
110
Deleting characters
Entering Text
Entering letters
111
112
If Your Machine Does Not Operate as You Want
General
113
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Document Server
115
Loading Paper
When the whole tray is pulled out
When the left half of the tray is pulled out
Loading Paper in Tray Tandem Tray
Important Important
Loading Paper in the Large Capacity Tray LCT
117
Gently push the paper tray in un- til it stops
Press the Down key
Adjust the paper guides to the pa- per size
118
Load paper by repeating steps B and C
Suspend Copy when using Finisher 3000B 100-Sheet Staples
119
Press the Suspend/Resume key
Adding Toner
120
Replacing Toner
121
Clearing Misfeeds
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Changing the Paper Size
Changing the Paper Size in Tray 2 or
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Press the User Tools/Counter
133
Set the paper size selector knob to the pmark on the left
Gently push the paper tray until it stops
Adding Staples
Finisher 3000M 50-Sheet Staples, Booklet Finisher
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135
Adding Staples
Booklet Finisher Saddle Stitch
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Finisher 3000B 100-Sheet Staples
138
139
Removing Jammed Staples
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Removing Jammed Staples
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144
145
Removing Punch Waste
146
147
Close the front cover of the finisher
148
Dos And Donts
149
Toner Storage
Toner
Handling Toner
Used Toner
Optimum environmental conditions
Where to Put Your Machine
Machine Environment
Environments to avoid
Power Connection
Moving
152
Access to the Machine
153
Cleaning the Exposure Glass
Cleaning the Document Feeder
Cleaning the machine
Maintaining Your Machine
Inquiry
Machine Maintenance/Repair
Other Functions
Changing the Display Language
156
Counter
Displaying the Total Counter
Press the User Tools/Counter key. B Press the Counter key
Mainframe
Non-reproduction area
Copy paper weight
Copy paper size
First copy time
Maximum continuous copy run
Power consumption
Reproduction ratio
Copy paper capacity
Space for mainframe W ⋅ D
Dimensions W ⋅ D ⋅ H up to exposure glass
Weight
Noise Emission *1
Capacity
HDD
HDD Document Server
Maximum number of stored documents
Document Feeder
Mailbox option
Stack capacity
Staple paper weight
Booklet Finisher option
Staple paper size
Stack capacity after stapling
Staple position
165
Saddle stitch capacity
Saddle stitch paper weight
Saddle stitch paper size
Stack capacity after Saddle stitching
Finisher 3000M 50-Sheet Staples option
167
168
Finisher 3000B 100-Sheet Staples option
169
170
Copy Tray option
171
Dimensions W ⋅ D ⋅ H, option unit
Large Capacity Tray LCT option
172
Power consumption Max
Interposer option
173
Punch Unit option
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175
B4/81/2 ⋅ 14 Tray Unit option
Others
A3/11 ⋅ 17 Tray Unit option
Tab Sheet Holder option
Copy Paper
Recommended Paper Sizes and Types
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178
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Non-recommended Paper
180
Paper Storage
181
Index
182
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Energy Saver key
184
Turning Off Turning On
185
Jammed Staples Punch Waste
186
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188
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