Muratec MFX-1500 - Manuals
Muratec MFX-1500 – Manual in PDF format online.
Manuals:
Manual Muratec MFX-1500
Summary
Welcome to your Muratec fax/copier! We know you want to use your machine now, without firsthaving to climb over a mountain of jargon. So we’ve dividedthese instructions into three sections. • “Getting started” (see page 1.1) covers only what youabsolutely have to know to use your machine immediately...
What’s in these operating instructions Note: Each section also contains its own (more abbreviated) table of contents, as well. Getting started What’s inside this section ................................................................................................................................. ...
Getting started A quick and friendly trip through the basics of your Muratec fax machine.
Getting started 1.1 What’s inside this section A quick introduction to fax in general ................................ 1.1 General precautions .............................................................. 1.2 Make sure it’s all out of the packaging ............................... 1.3 What are all t...
Getting started 1.2 General precautions • To avoid serious injury, never disassemble the machine. Exposed power points inside the machine can cause electrical shock if you touch them. • Never turn off the power switch (or disconnect the plug) or remove the paper cassette during printing. Either can ...
Getting started 1.3 Make sure it’s all out of the packaging As you unpack your fax machine, check for the following items Main unit Document hopper AC power cord Paper tray Telephone line cord Operating instructions Protection seals Paper size stickers Multipurpose tray Main unit with 400-sheet pa...
Getting started 1.4 What are all the parts? Note: Don’t worry if some of the terms used here are unclear to you right now, wewill explain everything fully. Once you’re more familiar with these terms,this page will be an even handier reference to your fax machine. Front view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 8 11 1...
Getting started 1.5 Rear view 17 18 19 LINE PHONE1 PHONE2 24 23 20 21 22 17. LINE jack — Where you plug in the telephone line cord. (The other end of the cord plugs into a wall telephone jack.) 18. PHONE 2 jack — If you connect a second telephone to your machine, this is where you plug in the cord. ...
Getting started 1.8 CODE SPACE ALPHABET CODE 31. One-Touch Keys — The keys labeled 01-40 (or 41-80, if you’re usingfliptab B ) offer one-touch dialing convenience. You also can use the keys labeled 73-80, if you’re using fliptab B , for programmable functions: this lets you teach your machine an adv...
Getting started 1.9 Setting up Pick an installation spot before going ahead To keep your fax machine in perfect working order, the location should be: • Clean — Dust build-up can damage your machine. (However, do not use acover, which can promote overheating! See next item.) • Open around the fax — ...
Getting started 1.10 Removing the transport screws Your fax machine is shipped with transport screws for protecting your faxmachine’s mirror carriage during shipping. Important: Be sure that you do not turn the power on until after you haveremoved the transport screws. Otherwise, damage could result...
Getting started 1.12 Attach the paper-handling parts 1. Attach the document tray byinserting it into the appropriateholes, as shown. 2. Attach the Multipurposetray by inserting its twopegs at a slightly upwardangle into theappropriate holes, asshown. 3. Attach the paper trayby inserting its twopegs ...
Getting started 1.13 Attaching a second phone Want to attach a second phone (even a cordless model!) to your fax machine, sothey can share the same phone jack? No problem. Before we go further, let’s explain the idea. You’re plugging the second phone’sphone line into your fax machine’s PHONE 2 jack,...
Getting started 1.14 Setting for legal-sized paper Your fax comes set for letter-sized paper. To set it to use legal-sized paper: 1. Unlock the pin from the upper set of holes byreaching inside of the paper cassette and pressingthe nib, as shown. 2. Remove the pin. 3. Insert the pin into the middles...
Getting started 1.15 3. Check the frontcorners of the paperstack and make surethey are below thetabs. 4. Push the paper cassette back into its original (closed) position. You’ll feel aclick when it’s properly in place. 5. Attach the paper size sticker on the cassette’s front. The paper level indicat...
Getting started 1.16 Plug in and power up 1. Plug one end of thetelephone line cord intothe LINE jack on the machine’s rear side. Plugthe other end of the cordinto a standard telephonewall jack, just as you wouldplug in a phone. Note: If you havepurchased anoptional handset,do not confuse itscurled ...
Getting started 1.17 Adjust the monitor speaker’s volume You can set the volume of the monitor speaker, assuring that on-hook dialing will beas loud (or as soft) as you require. 1. Press MONITOR / CALL on the control panel. You now should hear a dial tone, and the display will show: ** Tel Mode ** I...
Getting started 1.18 EasyStart Your Muratec fax machine comes with EasyStart. It guides you in entering the basicsettings required for normal operation — so it’s easy for you to start using yourmachine quickly. (Of course, you can make other settings later or change thesesettings. We’ll explain in “...
Getting started 1.21 Sending faxes Some guidelines How big — and small — your pages can be While you’ll probably be sending normal-sized documents most of the time, youcan fax a piece of paper as small as a notepad sheet or nearly three feet long! To be precise, the acceptable dimensions (width × le...
Getting started 1.22 2. To adjust the contrast setting, press , or CONTRAST . To light up an overly dark document, press . To darken an overly weak document, press . Here are the possible settings: Set Contrast Light Dark = Light — Lightens up overly dark originals. Set Contrast Light Dark = Provide...
Getting started 1.23 Using memory transmission Your fax machine has a great memory! And, because it does, it can finish fax jobsmore quickly than otherwise would be possible. By automatically scanning your fax document into, then transmitting from, itsmemory — rather than transmitting each part of t...
Getting started 1.24 Sending using the ADF 1. If the machine is already in Fax mode, skip to step 2.If the machine is in Copy mode, press COPY / FAX to change to Fax mode. 2. Adjust the document guides — by sliding either of them to the left or right— to fit the page(s) you’ll be faxing. Your fax ma...
Getting started 1.27 7. If you’re using the monitor speaker, skip to step 8.If you’re using an optional handset, hang up (after pressing START ). Note: What if the call fails for some reason? See “Redialing manually,”right column. 8. At the end of the transmission, your fax machine beeps and display...
Getting started 1.29 Receiving faxes So what’s the big deal, anyway?!? That may be what you’re wondering, upon seeing the title above. After all, tellingyou how to send faxes is one thing, but — as long as the fax machine is running andhas paper installed — why spend time on explaining how to receiv...
Getting started 1.30 Fax Ready mode Use it if: You have your fax machine installed on a “dedicated” line (one itdoesn’t share with a second phone). In this mode: Your fax machine answers each incoming call after a certainnumber of rings (see page 2.4) and attempts fax reception. To select Tel Ready:...
Getting started 1.31 Making copies One of the best things about your fax machine is that it doubles as a copy machine.This makes it easy for you to keep copies of your important documents, such asinsurance forms, receipts and letters. That’s right: no more dashes to the copy shop! COPY FAX Press COP...
1.32 How to copy When using the ADF 1. If necessary, press COPY / FAX to change to Copy mode. Otherwise, proceed to step 2. 2. Prepare the document just as you would to send a fax(if necessary, review page 1.24). Note: There are certain types of documents you nevershould insert into your fax machine...
Getting started 1.33 COPY FAX When using the FBS 1. If necessary, press COPY / FAX to change to Copy mode. Otherwise, proceed to step 2. 2. Open the book cover, place your document face down on the FBS and align it with the scale on the right. Note: Be sure that you place the original document on th...
1.34 3. Press PAPER SIZE ? repeatedly until the following display appears: Copy Ready Num: 1 Tray → Enter 4. Press ENTER . 5. Then, if necessary, press PAPER SIZE ? again to select a same size of recording paper you placed document on the ADF or FBS . You can select either letter-, legal- or half-le...
Getting started 1.35 Copy protection With such a versatile copier built right into your fax machine, you might want tomake sure it doesn’t become too tempting to some people whose unauthorizedcopying could deplete your machine’s supplies more rapidly. So, to limit the use ofyour fax machine to only ...
Beyond the basics We’ve covered the “musts.” Now, let’s explore the goodies.
Beyond the basics 2.1 What’s inside in this section Getting everything just the way you want it ............................. 2.2 Autodialer ........................................................................................ 2.8 It’s a great phone, too .............................................
Beyond the basics 2.2 Getting everything just the way you want it The EasyStart feature (see pages 1.18–1.20) guided you through the basic settings onyour machine. In the next few pages, we’ll cover other settings. Setting up for scans You can set three parameters regarding how your machine scans do...
Beyond the basics 2.3 Using CODE to enter characters Certain settings give you a chance to enter some kind of identifying name. You can dothis with the one-touch keys, but you may also use the CODE key in combination with other keys to produce a wide variety of characters, as well as regular letters...
Beyond the basics 2.4 Reduction margin Your fax machine’s reduction margin is measured in millimeters (mm). We’ll define itby explaining how it’s used:When a fax message enters your machine’s electronic brain, the machine measures themessage’s length and compares it to(a) the length of your selected...
Beyond the basics 2.5 3. To change the setting, use the numeric keypad to enter the desired number ofrings, from one to nine. Here, we’ve chosen four rings. Set # Of Rings# (1-9): 4 Note: If you enter 0 (zero), the machine will beep briefly to warn you that itcan’t accept that setting. 4. Press ENTE...
Beyond the basics 2.6 Setting the transmission confirmation stamp You can set your fax machine so that it will automatically place a small stamp mark onthe front of each original document that it successfully scans. Note: This feature is available only for document through the document feeder. Impor...
Beyond the basics 2.7 Printing your settings After you have your machine set as you want, have it print a settings list. Werecommend this particularly if you’ll be sharing the machine with other users, whomight change the settings for one reason or another. With this list, you can quickly confirm th...
Beyond the basics 2.8 Autodialer Your fax machine’s autodialer is one of its most versatile features. It stores your mostfrequently called phone and fax numbers for instant recall — so you don’t have toremember them. Now, it’s easy to dial even the most complicated international calls! Autodialer ba...
Beyond the basics 2.9 Considering call groups As we’ll explain more fully later, your fax machine can broadcast — send the same faxto numerous remote machines (see “Broadcasting,” pages 2.18–2.20). As you “train”your autodialer, you may wish to set up call groups. These are sets of phone numbers,arr...
Beyond the basics 2.11 One - touch fax dialing Now that you’ve stored a one-touch number or two, let’s discuss the ease of using one-touch keys to make calls. You’ll probably use one-touch numbers to dial fax, not voice,calls most of the time. We’ll show you a bit later (right column) howto dial a o...
Beyond the basics 2.12 4. Press ENTER . The display shows: Erase One-TouchCheck Program/Enter Important: If you want to quit without erasing the one-touch numberyou’ve selected, press PROGRAM . The fax will return to step 3. 5. Press ENTER to erase the number. Erase One-Touch ** Complete ** To erase...
Beyond the basics 2.14 Note: If you make a mistake or want to erase characters entered in aprevious setting, press CANCEL to erase leftward. Or, to change just one character in the setting, press to move the cursor leftward, or to move it rightward, to that character and press CANCEL to erase it. Th...
Beyond the basics 2.15 If you specified non-memory transmission ( ADF only): • Your fax machine dials the other fax machine. • When the other machine answers, your fax feeds the document through its scanner,transmitting as it goes. • The display shows the Location ID and the document width and resol...
Beyond the basics 2.16 EasyDial directory dialing The EasyDial directory dialing feature makes your machine’s autodialer even more likean electronic phone book. EasyDial sorts and displays numbers alphabetically accordingto their Location ID s, so you can easily find them and dial them. When the nam...
Beyond the basics 2.17 It’s a great phone, too As you’ve probably guessed by now, your fax machine is a dandy phone, too! Let’s seejust how dandy by looking briefly at the machine’s telephone features. Important: All of the instructions on this page assume you have attached an optionalhandset to you...
Beyond the basics 2.18 Broadcasting The basics of broadcasting The fastest way to fax one document to multiple recipients is broadcasting — and yourfax machine has very powerful broadcasting capabilities. You can use broadcastingfrom any function requiring the entry of a fax number! That means you c...
Beyond the basics 2.19 Relay broadcasting and relay broadcastinitiation Relay broadcasting is a powerful function that takes advantage of a remote Muratec“hub” fax machine’s memory to reduce your total communication costs. A “hub” fax machine is one to which you send a document, so the “hub” can rel...
Beyond the basics 2.21 Delayed transmission Take advantage of lower evening and weekend long-distance rates with delayedtransmission. Your fax machine can store up to 99 delayed transmission commands,each of which you can program up to 31 days in advance. Important: If you program a full 99 delayed ...
Beyond the basics 2.22 Reviewing or canceling delayed commands If you’ve stored a delayed command in your fax machine, it will hold it in memory untilit either completes the command successfully or reaches its maximum number of redialattempts (see pages 1.27–1.28). Your machine can store up to 99 de...
Beyond the basics 2.23 Reviewing or canceling parts of a broadcast You also can review or cancel certain numbers within a broadcast: 1. Press REVIEW COMMANDS . Note: If your machine is attempting to perform a command now, it willappear on the display. To cancel this command, CANCEL , CANCEL . To rev...
Beyond the basics 2.24 Batch transmission Broadcasting (see pages 2.18–2.20) gets the same document to multiple locations, butwhat about the reverse? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just stack several documentsinto an electronic “file” and then send the entire contents of that file via fax to onelo...
Beyond the basics 2.25 10. The display now shows: 3:Name :Upper_ or 3:Name :UpperBookkeeping_ The machine now is prompting you for a name for this batch box.If you do not wish to enter or change this batch box’s name, skip to step 12.If you do wish to enter or change this batch box’s name, proceed t...
Beyond the basics 2.26 Printing a list of your batch boxes You can easily print a list of your batch boxes. The list includes each box’s identifiernumber, the Location ID (if any), fax number and date/time of start. To print the list, press PROGRAM , N , 2, ENTER . Storing a document for batch trans...
Beyond the basics 2.27 Erasing a document stored in a batch box It’s easy to erase a document stored in a batch box set up on your fax machine: 1. If the machine is in Fax mode, proceed to step 2.If it is in Copy mode, press COPY / FAX to change to Fax mode. 2. Press PROGRAM , N , 6, ENTER . The dis...
Beyond the basics 2.28 Special features Your fax machine has numerous special features to make your communications easier. We’llcover them here. Cover page For your greater convenience, your fax machine can store a cover page to send at thebeginning of each outgoing fax. This page includes the curre...
Beyond the basics 2.31 1. Press REVIEW COMMANDS twice. The LCD will show: Conf.Report :Off Program/Enter 2. To change the setting, press PROGRAM . The “On” setting activates automatic printing of a confirmation report, and the“Off” setting disable this printing, for only the next transmission. 3. Wh...
Beyond the basics 2.33 The other side of the coin: being polled Not only can you poll, you also can be polled. To set up a document for regular or databasepolling by another Muratec or Murata machine: 1. If your fax machine is set for Tel Ready reception, change it to Fax Readyreception, causing the...
Beyond the basics 2.34 In order that you may use OneLine + DRD , your phone company must set up your distinctive ring service. When it does, it will assign a ring pattern, expressed in time. For example, the standard telephone ring is 2 seconds “on” (ringing) and 4 seconds “off”(silent), after which...
Beyond the basics 2.35 Faxing / receiving first, then talking 1. While your fax machine is sending or receiving the fax, press MONITOR / CALL . 2. At the remote fax machine, the ringer will ring after that machine receives eachpage. 3. If someone answers at the remote fax machine, your fax machine w...
Beyond the basics 2.36 Keeping things secure Your machine has a number of features to enhance the security of your fax communications.These security features can help you let your private fax documents stay private, avoidunwanted outside communication and even protect against unauthorized use of you...
Beyond the basics 2.38 Printing from (and turning off) security reception When security reception is active, an incoming fax goes directly into your fax machine’smemory (but is not printed) and lights the MEMORY RECEIVE light. To retrieve the faxes received during this security reception (and to ret...
Beyond the basics 2.41 6. Use the numeric keypad to enter the appropriate one-digit number for the desiredSecureMail mailbox in the remote machine. In this example, the number is 8: S Mail TxS Mail No. 8_ Note: If you make a mistake, press CANCEL to back up, then enter the correct one-digit number. ...
Beyond the basics 2.44 Setting security transmission Your fax’s security transmission feature provides extra assurance that your documents gowhere you’re sending them. When this feature is activated and your machine sends a fax, themachine compares the last four digits of the dialed number to the ot...
Beyond the basics 2.45 Setting your fax machine to operate in a closed network 1. If the machine is in Fax mode, proceed to step 2.If it is in Copy mode, press COPY / FAX to change to Fax mode. 2. Press PROGRAM , J , 0, 9, ENTER . The display shows your fax’s current setting: Closed Net.: Off Progra...
Beyond the basics 2.47 Using department codes You can keep track of how your machine is used through its department code feature. Whenthe department code setting is activated, the machine reminds each user to enter his/herdepartment code before sending or polling a document, and the machine countsco...
Beyond the bas cs 2.49 F - Code communication F-Code: an introduction Your fax machine’s database polling (see pages 2.31–2.32) and SecureMail (seepages 2.38–2.41) features work only with other Muratec models. However, the ITU - T (part of the United Nations agency that maintains international telec...
Beyond the bas cs 2.54 Erasing an empty F - Code box Important: You can erase only an empty F-Code box. If a box is holding anydocuments, you must first clear each document. If the box is abulletin box, you can delete documents (see “Erasing a documentstored in a bulletin box,” page 2.56); if the bo...
Beyond the bas cs 2.55 Using a bulletin box Storing a document Your fax machine can store up to 30 documents (as opposed to pages) in eachbulletin box. The documents can be either received, or scanned, at the machine,which holds them for polled sending. Note: For this operation to work, two things m...
Beyond the bas cs 2.57 8. The display will show: 03:Erase F-Code Doc.File No. _ 9. Use the numeric keypad to enter the document’s file number (1–30). Note: To erase all documents stored in this box, enter 0 (zero). 10. Press ENTER . The fax machine now gives you one last chance to change your mind a...
Beyond the bas cs 2.58 6 Use the numeric keypad to enter your F-Code’s four-digit passcode. Herewe’ve entered 2345: 03:Print F-Code Doc.F-Code Passcode:2345 7 Press ENTER . • If you’ve entered the correct passcode, your fax machine will print alldocuments in — and then erase them from — the mailbox....
Beyond the bas cs 2.59 13. Press COMMUNICATION OPTIONS , ENTER . The display will show: DelayedEnter Time: 15/17:05 14. Use the numeric keypad to enter the day and time when the transmissionshould begin, then press ENTER . Note: If you make a mistake or you want to change just one character inthe nu...
Beyond the bas cs 2.60 Programmable one - touch keys The programmable one-touch keys 73-80 simplify complex fax operations, lettingyou really tap into your machine’s power. Note: Programmable one-touch keys 73–80 are available on fliptab B . Remember that, when using the key numbers on the two flipt...
Beyond the bas cs 2.61 5. Use the numeric keypad to enter the number exactly as your machineshould dial it, including whatever codes your phone system may require.The number can be up to 40 characters in length: 80:Fax Number9-5550629_ Your display can show only 20 characters at a time. To view char...
Beyond the bas cs 2.62 5. Use the numeric keypad to enter up to 220 fax numbers — anycombination of call groups, other one-touch keys, speed-dial numbers andnumbers you enter with only the numeric keypad. Important: Do not press ENTER . Between each number or call groups, press BROADCAST to enter a ...
Beyond the bas cs 2.63 5. Use the numeric keypad to enter the number exactly as your machineshould dial it, including whatever codes your phone system may require.The number can be up to 40 characters in length: 78:Fax Number9-5558422_ Your display can show only 20 characters at a time. To view char...
Beyond the bas cs 2.65 Programming regular and database polling Note: To erase a programmable one-touch key, refer to page 2.70. Note: For database polling to work, three things must be true: • The remote fax must be a memory-equipped Muratec fax (other than an F-76, F-85 or F-86) with a file stored...
Beyond the bas cs 2.66 9. There’s a choice to make. Instruct your fax to carry out this delayedcommand in one of the following ways: Option 1: Perform the command once at a certain time on a certain day ofthe month (For example, “Do this at 5:05 PM on the 30th.”) To select this option, use the numer...
Beyond the bas cs 2.67 8. The display now shows the next programmable one-touch key.If you do not wish to enter or change any other key’s programming, press STOP to return your machine to its usual standby mode. If you do wish to enter or change this key’s programming, go back to step 3.If you wish ...
Beyond the bas cs 2.70 Erasing a programmable one - touch key 1. If the machine is in Fax mode, proceed to step 2.If it is in Copy mode, press COPY / FAX to change to Fax mode. 2. Change to the Fax mode then press PROGRAM , C , 2, ENTER . The display shows something like: Select Program No.73:Delaye...
Beyond the basics 2.71 Custom settings Your fax machine is controlled by what we call memory switches (also sometimescalled DIP switches, where DIP stands for dual in-line package). As you canprobably guess, these aren’t real, physical switches you can feel with a finger.Rather, they’re the various ...
Beyond the basics 2.72 Setting scanner width Your fax accepts original documents up to 8.5 ″ wide. The factory setting causes your fax to scan the middle 8.2 ″ of each 8.5 ″ page. However, if you wish, you can increase the scanning width to the full 8.5 ″ . Note: When your fax machine is set to scan...
Just in case… Now, here’s how to care for your machine. Also, we’ll suggest procedures to try in case of trouble. Finally, the Glossary will explain fax terms you may encounter.
Just in case … 3.2 Clearing paper jams We have designed your fax machine to work reliably for years. However, you mayoccasionally experience one type or another of paper jam. Here’s what to do. If an original document jams 1. If an original document jams, the display will show: Document JamContStor ...
Just in case . . . 3.3 If a printout jams inside your machine To clear a printout (either a received fax or a copy) jammed inside your machine: 1. Open the top cover. 2. Open the printer cover. 3. Remove the toner anddrum cartridge. Important: Shieldthe drumcartridgefrom light,especiallystrong light...
Just in case . . . 3.5 Print quality problems If your machine’s printouts (received faxes or copies) develop quality problems,check the following descriptions and, when you find the one which appears tobe like yours, try the suggested solutions. If the problems do not go away,please contact your aut...
Just in case . . . 3.6 Printouts have irregularities • The paper you’re using may have absorbed moisture,perhaps due either to high humidity or water having beenspilled on the paper supply at some point. Toner will notadhere well to paper at the location where the paper hasbeen wet. Replace the pape...
Just in case . . . 3.7 Communications problems Occasionally during transmissions, your fax machine will detect a problem withthe phone line or will encounter some other trouble in transmission or reception.When it does, it will alert you with an alarm. You can further identify the problemwith displa...
Just in case . . . 3.10 What you see on the display What it means/What to do Please Supply Paper The paper cassette or multiple paper feeder tray isout of paper.Add paper to the cassette and/or the tray. Please Wait Your fax machine’s printer is either warming upor busy.Please wait until the fax is ...
Just in case . . . 3.11 Specific errors Let’s quickly summarize the error codes you may see on an error report: Dialing errors D .0.1, D .0.3, The remote unit didn’t respond, the call could not be D .0.8 completed or, STOP was pressed while the unit was dialing. Try the call again. If the message is...
Just in case . . . 3.12 “Check Message” printouts When a fax call goes awry and your machine detects an error, it produces an errorprintout headed by the words “Check Message”. This printout lists the followinginformation about the transmission: • The resulting error code • A communications error me...
Just in case . . . 3.13 Caring for your fax machine With proper installation and a little maintenance, your fax machine should giveyou dependable service for years to come. Although it requires little day-to-daycare, you can take these simple precautions to keep it in top form: • Always make sure yo...
Just in case . . . 3.14 5. Open the inner cover. Important: You must hold the cover open. It won’t stay open by itself. 6. Use the cloth with the rollerscleaner to clean the face of therollers. Rotate the rollers byhand to allow cleaning of theentire roller surface. 7. Use the cloth with isopropyl a...
Just in case . . . 3.15 Common questions If you have a question about using your fax machine, read the section that appliesto your particular question. General questions Q: Where do I add ink or toner to make my fax machine’s printouts darker? A: You can not adjust the darkness of an incoming fax pr...
Just in case . . . 3.16 Q: How can I be sure my fax was received? A: Set your machine to print a confirmation report after each transmission (seepages 2.30–2.31). Q: I don’t want to install a dedicated phone line for my fax machine. So I’veconnected the machine to a PBX phone system. When I get a fa...
Just in case . . . 3.17 How your fax machine works The concept of how a fax machine works is simple. Here’s a simple analogy. Let’ssay you want to mail a gift to a friend: • You take the item, wrap it and send it. • Days later, your friend receives the package, unwraps it and uses it. Now, let’s app...
Just in case . . . 3.18 Glossary This glossary contains terms and words you may encounter when discussing orreading about fax machines and fax communication. Please use these definitionsfor reference only. Of course, all information is subject to change without notice. A 4, B 4, A 3 Standard station...
Just in case . . . 3.22 Consumables order sheet When your fax machine needs either a new drum cartridge or a new tonercartridge, it will print a consumables order sheet similar to the illustration at right. Here is a key to the illustration: 1. Items your authorized dealer will program into the mach...
Appendix and index AI .1 Specifications Type: Multifunctional, platen-top facsimile transmitter/receiver and copier. Phone line: Normal Public Switched Telephone Network ( PSTN ) or equivalent. Modem speed: 14,400 bps with fallback to 12,000, 9,600, 7,200, 4,800 and 2,400 bps per ITU - T , V .33, V ...
Appendix and index AI .2 Regulatory information United States of America Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) information Ringer Equivalence Number ( REN ): AC REN , 3.3 B ; DC REN ; 0.3 This facsimile machine has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pur...
Appendix and index AI .3 Index A Activity journal .................................................................................................................... 2.29 ADF .......................................................................................... See Automatic document feeder Alp...
Appendix and index AI .6 Limited warranty This warranty is made by Muratec America, Inc. (hereafter referred to as “Muratec”). This warrantyis valid only on Muratec products purchased and used in the United States of America. Thiswarranty applies to the product only while owned and used by the origi...
Muratec Manuals
-
Muratec MFX-2050
Manual
-
Muratec MFX-1450D
Manual
-
Muratec f-110
Manual
-
Muratec MFX-3070
Manual
-
Muratec MFX-2000
Manual
-
Muratec SL1000
Manual
-
Muratec MFX-1450
Manual
-
Muratec F-560
Manual
-
Muratec IC-F50
Manual
-
Muratec F-360
Manual
-
Muratec F-112
Manual
-
Muratec F-120
Manual
-
Muratec MFX-C2500
Manual
-
Muratec IF-200
Manual
-
Muratec MFX-2570
Manual
-
Muratec F-525
Manual
-
Muratec MFX-1330
Manual
-
Muratec M880
Manual
-
Muratec F-65
Manual
-
Muratec I-Fax
Manual