Canon 3175 Series - Manual

Canon 3175 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preface; FACSIMILE USER’S GUIDE
  • Page 3 – ii; Trademarks; the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.
  • Page 4 – iii; C. Power Requirements
  • Page 5 – iv; CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT
  • Page 6 – RIGHTS OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY
  • Page 7 – WARNING FOR THE LASER CLASS; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 8 – vii
  • Page 9 – viii; Facsimile Transceiver, Model H12168
  • Page 10 – ix; * Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class A limits in
  • Page 11 – Users in Canada; Use one line per unit.
  • Page 12 – xi; NOTICE
  • Page 13 – xii; CAUTION
  • Page 14 – xiii; IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
  • Page 15 – xiv
  • Page 16 – xv
  • Page 17 – xvi; Laser Safety
  • Page 18 – xvii; Contents; Chapter 1; For the LASER CLASS
  • Page 19 – xviii; Chapter 3
  • Page 20 – xix; Chapter 5
  • Page 21 – xx; Chapter 8
  • Page 22 – xxi
  • Page 23 – xxii
  • Page 24 – xxiii
  • Page 25 – xxiv
  • Page 26 – Thank you for purchasing the new Canon LASER CLASS
  • Page 27 – Main Features; Improved speed; CLASS
  • Page 28 – Automatic dialing
  • Page 29 – Easy to use; Better security with PIN Codes; PBX
  • Page 30 – JBIG, Improved image data compression; *Actual compression ratio may vary with image.; Options; Dual-line Upgrade Kit II; JBIG
  • Page 31 – Printer Board I; Customer Support; Maintenance & Frequently Asked Questions
  • Page 32 – Chapter 2; This chapter shows you how to set up the fax unit.
  • Page 34 – How to Use This Guide; receiving
  • Page 35 – Where to Set Up the Fax; Choose a flat, stable surface free of vibration.
  • Page 37 – Space Around the Fax
  • Page 38 – Power Requirements
  • Page 39 – General Precautions
  • Page 40 – OFF
  • Page 41 – Moving the Fax Unit; Moving the fax unit requires two people.
  • Page 45 – Printer User ’s Guide
  • Page 47 – Options Available; Supply
  • Page 48 – Parts of the Fax; Front View
  • Page 49 – Rear View
  • Page 50 – Removing the Shipping Material; Removing the Shipping Tapes; Remove all the shipping tapes from the unit.; Removing the Packing Materials Inside the Fax Unit
  • Page 52 – Removing the Packing Materials from Paper Cassette 1
  • Page 53 – Removing the Protective Plastic Sheet
  • Page 54 – Assembling the Fax; Installing the Toner Cartridge; Install only a Canon FX6 Toner Cartridge in your fax machine.
  • Page 58 – Attaching the Document Feeder Tray; Slide one side in position first and then the other side.
  • Page 59 – Installing Paper Cassette 2 (For the LASER CLASS; Paper Cassette 2 is standard for the LASER CLASS
  • Page 62 – Loading Paper in Paper Cassettes 1 and 2; Before you load paper, follow these general guidelines:
  • Page 63 – To change the paper size for Paper Cassette 1; Adjust the paper size side guides in the following way:
  • Page 64 – To change the paper size for Paper Cassette 2
  • Page 65 – size of the installed paper, otherwise a paper jam may occur.
  • Page 70 – Connecting the Telephone Line
  • Page 71 – Connecting an Extension Phone
  • Page 72 – Turning on the Power; Connect the other end of the power cord to the power source.
  • Page 74 – Using the MP Tray; Loading the MP Tray
  • Page 79 – REGISTRATION; Press; DATA REGISTRATION; Press; FAX’S PRINTER SET
  • Page 81 – Selecting Paper Delivery
  • Page 83 – FAX
  • Page 84 – to return to standby.; Using the Face-up Tray
  • Page 85 – Using the Optional Dual-Line; Connecting Two Telephone Lines; Locate the telephone line jacks on the right side (
  • Page 87 – How the Two Telephone Lines Operate
  • Page 88 – Registering the Telephone Numbers for the Lines; Open all three of the One-touch Speed Dialing panels. Then press; DUAL LINE OPTIONS
  • Page 89 – Data entry buttons; Clears the entire entry if you want to start again.; After you enter the telephone number for Line 2, press
  • Page 90 – TX LINE PRIORITY
  • Page 92 – the PCL6 Printer Board needs to be installed.
  • Page 96 – Using the Menus and Buttons; General Guidelines for Registering Information; Always keep these points in mind while you are using the menus:; and press; Using the Menus
  • Page 97 – To Open a Menu and Select an Item; To Return to the Previous Level; To Return to Standby Immediately
  • Page 98 – Entering Names for Registration; UNIT NAME
  • Page 99 – To Correct a Mistake
  • Page 100 – Menu Button Summary Table; Buttons for registering information
  • Page 101 – Checking and Setting the Telephone Line; USER SETTINGS
  • Page 102 – Press the search buttons until you see the display below.; Display the setting you need, then press
  • Page 103 – Registering Required Sender Information; Your fax number; What is Sender Information?
  • Page 104 – receive
  • Page 106 – Display
  • Page 108 – To make a correction:; Press a button to enter a letter or number.; When you are finished entering the unit name, press
  • Page 109 – Registering Sender Names; Registering a Sender Name; SENDER’S NAME
  • Page 110 – When you are finished entering the name, press; Repeat the procedure to enter another name, or press; to
  • Page 111 – Changing or Erasing a Sender Name; When you are finished making changes, press
  • Page 112 – Turning the Energy Saver Feature ON; SYSTEM SETTINGS
  • Page 113 – Press a search button to display ON.
  • Page 114 – Returning to the Full Power Mode; ENERGY SAVER; PLEASE WAIT
  • Page 115 – button to put the fax in the energy
  • Page 116 – Chapter 4
  • Page 117 – Read This before Entering Telephone Numbers; Entering Pauses for Dialing; To enter a pause between two numbers, press; enter the next number, the “P” changes to a small “p”.; To enter a pause at the end of a number, press; then press; . The pause at the end of a number appears as an upper case
  • Page 118 – Keep in mind these important points about pauses:; Each additional pause adds 2 seconds to the pause time.; or after picking up the handset.; Adjusting the Length of a Pause
  • Page 119 – MID PAUSE SET
  • Page 120 – What is Speed Dialing?; The three methods of speed dialing include:; One-touch Speed Dialing; button followed by a three-digit code of your; Group Dialing
  • Page 121 – Setting Up One-touch Speed Dialing; TEL REGISTRATION
  • Page 123 – to erase the number and; NAME
  • Page 124 – To stop here and register another button; To end the procedure and return to standby; To perform the optional settings; OPTIONAL SETTING
  • Page 125 – SET TIME
  • Page 126 – TX TYPE; The TX TYPE menu includes these items:
  • Page 127 – LONG DISTANCE
  • Page 128 – Press the search buttons until you see the display you want.; TX SPEED
  • Page 129 – ECM
  • Page 130 – Setting Up Coded Speed Dialing
  • Page 131 – CODED SPD DIAL; CODED SPD DIAL
  • Page 133 – To stop here and register another code; To perform the optional setting
  • Page 135 – You
  • Page 139 – Setting Up Group Dialing; GROUP DIAL
  • Page 140 – To register the group for a One-touch Speed Dialing button; With an empty button number displayed, press; To register the group for Coded Speed Dialing
  • Page 141 – To register a One-touch Speed Dialing button
  • Page 143 – . You can register up to; To end registration and return to standby, press
  • Page 144 – Using Speed Dialing; Using One-touch Speed Dialing; You can also select a sender ’s name with the; DOCUMENT READY
  • Page 146 – Using Coded Speed Dialing; TRANSMIT
  • Page 147 – and a three-digit code where no
  • Page 148 – Using Group Dialing; or; The fax starts to send the document.
  • Page 149 – followed; followed by a three-digit code, where no number has been
  • Page 150 – Using Directory Dialing; For example, if you press; the first name and number regis-
  • Page 151 – button on
  • Page 153 – Preparing the Document; 7 in. size and such a document can be set on the document
  • Page 154 – Setting a Document on the Fax; Place the document
  • Page 155 – Performing the Document Settings; Follow these guidelines to change a setting:
  • Page 156 – Resolution
  • Page 157 – Making Copies; Follow this procedure to use the fax as a copier.; If you make a mistake and want to start again, press
  • Page 158 – Chapter 6
  • Page 159 – Setting a Document for Sending
  • Page 160 – Setting the Document on the Fax
  • Page 161 – Adjusting the Scanning Settings; button to perform the settings with a single button press. (
  • Page 163 – Selecting a Sender Name
  • Page 164 – Using Regular Dialing; regular dialing
  • Page 165 – Canceling Sending a Document; To Cancel Sending on a Single-Line; PRINTING REPORT
  • Page 166 – To Cancel Sending on a Dual-Line
  • Page 167 – Dialing Long Distance with Regular Dialing
  • Page 169 – Overview of Sending Methods; Memory Sending
  • Page 170 – Transaction number
  • Page 171 – Other party’s fax number and name; CANON CANADA; ECM transmission mode
  • Page 172 – Direct Sending; Direct sending scans and sends each page one at a time.
  • Page 174 – Manual Sending
  • Page 175 – ry
  • Page 176 – Re-dialing When the Line is Busy; automatic redialing; What is Automatic Redialing?
  • Page 177 – To cancel redialing; To erase the document from the memory; Setting Up Redialing; TX SETTINGS
  • Page 178 – AUTO REDIAL; Auto Redial Setup Summary
  • Page 179 – button. Then before you send a document, press; to have
  • Page 180 – To cancel sequential broadcasting
  • Page 181 – Sending Documents at a Preset Time; delayed sending
  • Page 182 – 9 CALIFORNIA MRKTS
  • Page 183 – DELAYED TX
  • Page 184 – Enter the subaddress and password with the; and; buttons on the operation panel when you send the; Subaddress/Password Sending with Speed Dialing
  • Page 185 – TRANSMITTING
  • Page 186 – 2 JOHN BARRISTER
  • Page 187 – PASSWORD
  • Page 188 – Chapter 7; This chapter describes the basic receive features.
  • Page 189 – Receiving Documents Automatically; Setting the Automatic Receive Mode; Check the indicator above the; button. When this indicator is; Messages Displayed When Receiving a Document; Receiving a transmission
  • Page 191 – Successful reception; Here are few of the most common error messages.
  • Page 192 – Turning on and Adjusting the Auto Switch Time
  • Page 194 – Receiving a Document Manually at the Fax
  • Page 195 – to turn on the indicator and switch the fax into the
  • Page 196 – Changing the Remote Receive ID
  • Page 197 – REMOTE RX ID; To turn off remote receiving; REMOTE RX
  • Page 198 – Canceling Receiving a Document; To Cancel Receiving on a Single-Line
  • Page 199 – To Cancel Receiving on a Dual-Line; If you are using direct sending, you cannot change the line.
  • Page 200 – Transferring Documents; Before You Set Up Document Transfer
  • Page 201 – Setting Up the Fax for Document Transfer
  • Page 202 – SETUP FILE; Transfer Setup Summary; The telephone number of the destination
  • Page 203 – The; EVERY DAY
  • Page 204 – ON; Turning the Transfer Mode ON and OFF; Turning Transfer Mode ON; TRANSFER
  • Page 205 – Turning Transfer Mode OFF; Changing the Transfer Settings; If you have not set the password, you can skip the next step.
  • Page 206 – CHANGE DATA
  • Page 207 – Canceling the Transfer Settings
  • Page 209 – When the Fax Displays RECEIVED IN MEMORY; RECEIVED IN MEMORY; REPLACE CARTRIDGE
  • Page 210 – Displaying the Transaction History
  • Page 211 – Notation
  • Page 212 – Printing a Memory List; MEMORY REFERENCE; to start printing the memory list.
  • Page 213 – Printing a Document in the Memory; PRINTING
  • Page 214 – then select the document you want to send.
  • Page 216 – Erasing a Document from the Memory; button or the; Deleting a Document with the Delete File Button; Enter the four-digit password and press
  • Page 217 – Deleting a Document with the Memory Reference Button
  • Page 218 – ERASING END; Setting Up and Using a Memory Box
  • Page 219 – Before You Create Memory Boxes; Both fax; When You Create a Memory Box
  • Page 220 – Access Settings; SET BOX; Main Settings
  • Page 221 – Feature Settings; Creating a Memory Box; FILE SETTINGS
  • Page 222 – MEMORY BOX
  • Page 223 – Memory Box Setup Summary; This
  • Page 224 – YES; In order
  • Page 225 – AUTO; button followed by the appropriate three-digit
  • Page 227 – EVERYDAY; SELECT DAYS
  • Page 229 – Changing the Memory Box Settings; Follow this procedure to change the memory box settings.; Press the search buttons to display the setting you want to change.
  • Page 230 – Canceling a Memory Box
  • Page 231 – Sending a Document Stored in the Memory Box
  • Page 232 – until you see the sender name you want to use.; Printing a Document Received in a Memory Box
  • Page 233 – SUBADDRESS
  • Page 234 – What Happens to Memory after a Power Failure; How Your Registered Data Is Protected; This is what happens when the fax is disconnected:; About the Backup Battery; Here is a list of things to keep in mind about the backup battery.
  • Page 236 – Chapter 9
  • Page 237 – What is Relay Broadcasting?; originator
  • Page 238 – Setting Up and Using a Standard Relay Unit; Make sure the relay feature on your fax is turned on.
  • Page 239 – Setting Your Fax as a Relay Unit
  • Page 240 – Give the relay group a number from 00 to 99.; With the item displayed that you want to set, press; When you are finished, press
  • Page 242 – Changing the Relay Broadcast Settings; Follow this procedure to change the relay broadcast settings.
  • Page 243 – Enter the four-digit operation password and press; To delete an item, press
  • Page 244 – Deleting the Relay Group; RELAY TX GROUP
  • Page 246 – Make sure you have the correct subaddress for the other party’s fax.
  • Page 247 – Sending a Document to a Relay Unit with Speed Dialing; You can set only one destination.
  • Page 248 – Open all three of the One-touch Speed Dialing panels and press; Dial the relay units.; Dial the number with directory dialing. (
  • Page 250 – Using Confidential Mailboxes
  • Page 251 – Creating a Mailbox
  • Page 252 – Give the mailbox a number.; FILE NAME
  • Page 253 – RX PASSWORD
  • Page 255 – Changing Mailbox Settings
  • Page 256 – Canceling a Mailbox
  • Page 257 – Receiving a Confidential Document
  • Page 258 – RECEIVED IN MAILBOX
  • Page 259 – To protect your password, it is not displayed when you enter it.; Sending a Confidential Document; You can use two methods to send a confidential document:; Sending a Confidential Document with Speed Dialing
  • Page 260 – Your fax cannot confirm whether
  • Page 264 – Setting Up and Using Polling
  • Page 265 – Before You Use Polling Receiving; Before you try to set up polling, note the following points:
  • Page 266 – POLLING; POLLING
  • Page 268 – Polling to Receive at a Preset Time
  • Page 271 – SETUP FILE
  • Page 272 – To set preset polling for every day; START TIME
  • Page 273 – To set preset polling for selected days
  • Page 274 – MON
  • Page 275 – Changing the Preset Polling Settings; PRESET POLLING
  • Page 276 – Canceling Preset Polling
  • Page 277 – After you enter the password, the file is deleted.
  • Page 278 – Setting Up Polling Sending; Before You Can Be Polled to Send; The other parties must know your ITU-T subaddress number.; Setting Up a Polling Box; Open the FILE SETTINGS menu.
  • Page 279 – POLLING BOX
  • Page 281 – If you want to enter an ITU-T password press
  • Page 284 – . The fax starts scanning the document into the polling; Changing the Polling Box Setup; Follow this procedure to change the setup of the polling box.
  • Page 286 – Canceling a Polling Box; Follow this procedure to cancel a polling box.; After you press
  • Page 288 – Other Special Features
  • Page 289 – Using the Telephone
  • Page 290 – Tone Dialing on a Pulse Line; The In Use lamp blinks green and you will hear the dial tone.
  • Page 291 – you will see a “T” in the display.
  • Page 292 – Setting and Using the Program Button
  • Page 293 – Program button Setup Summary
  • Page 295 – Setting Up and Using the Optional Stamp Feature; Setting Up the Stamp Feature
  • Page 297 – TX Stamp Setup Summary; Stamps all documents you scan; MEMORY TX; DIRECT TX; Turning the Stamp Feature ON/OFF; TX STAMP
  • Page 299 – How the Fax Operates with Default Settings
  • Page 304 – Restricting Use of the Fax
  • Page 305 – Setting the System Settings Password
  • Page 307 – Changing or Canceling the System Settings Password
  • Page 309 – Restricting Fax Operation; Setting Operation Restrictions; Sending documents
  • Page 311 – DAC SETUP; and go on to step 6 to; DAC PASSWORD
  • Page 314 – Operating the Fax with Restrictions ON; Sending a Document with Restrictions ON; ENTER DAC
  • Page 315 – Making a Copy with Restrictions ON; Set the document on the fax.; USER ACCESS CODE
  • Page 316 – Printing a Report with Restrictions ON; The fax starts printing the report.; Using the Telephone with Restrictions ON; button are disabled. If you pick up the handset or press the
  • Page 317 – Turning Restrictions OFF and ON; To turn off restricted sending
  • Page 318 – To turn off restricted printing
  • Page 319 – RX RESTRICTION
  • Page 320 – Using Memory Lock; memory lock; Setting a Time and Password for Memory Lock; Open the MEMORY LOCK menu.
  • Page 322 – OUTPUT NO
  • Page 323 – Turning the Memory Lock ON; MEM LOCK PASSWORD; Enter the memory lock password then press; MEMORY LOCK RX; Turning the Memory Lock OFF and Printing Documents; When the memory lock is on, a message is displayed.
  • Page 324 – Setting Up and Using PIN Codes; Setting a PIN Code; Open the TX SETTINGS menu.
  • Page 327 – Dialing with a PIN Code after the Number; ENTER PIN CODE
  • Page 328 – Dialing with a PIN Code before the Number
  • Page 329 – Setting PIN Code Access for Speed Dialing; can operate as described below.; If the PIN code is to be dialed before the telephone number, press; then enter the telephone number.
  • Page 330 – Using Speed Dialing with PIN Code Access
  • Page 331 – Forced PIN Code Access
  • Page 332 – Printing Reports and Lists; This chapter shows you how to print lists and reports.
  • Page 333 – Printing the Speed Dialing Lists; REPORT; SPEED DIAL LIST
  • Page 334 – The Group Dial list starts printing.; One-Touch Speed Dial List 1
  • Page 335 – One-Touch Speed Dial List 2
  • Page 336 – Printing the User Data List; USER DATA LIST; User’s Data List
  • Page 337 – Printing the List of Sender Names
  • Page 338 – Sender Name List
  • Page 339 – Reports; USAGE T
  • Page 340 – Printing the Activity Management Report; , the fax prints an Activity Management Report; Activity Management Report
  • Page 342 – Department Access Code Report; Setting and Using Activity Reports
  • Page 344 – 6-8) This is only effective when you send documents by
  • Page 345 – Multi-transaction Report
  • Page 346 – Confidential Receive Report
  • Page 347 – Memory Box Report; This feature can be turned off with the User Data Settings. (; Relay Broadcast Report
  • Page 348 – Memory Lists; Confidential Mailbox List; to start printing the report.
  • Page 349 – Document Memory List
  • Page 350 – Received memory box list
  • Page 351 – Memory Clear Report
  • Page 353 – Removing Document Feed Jams; CHECK DOCUMENT; Gently lift the ADF cover.
  • Page 354 – Pull the document straight out to remove it.
  • Page 355 – Removing Printer Feed Jams; Follow the exact order of the steps below.
  • Page 356 – Locating a Paper Jam; Area
  • Page 358 – If you can see the edge of the paper; Gently remove the jammed paper.; If you cannot see the edge of the paper; Use both hands to pull the paper up.
  • Page 363 – Paper Cassette 1 area; Locate the jammed paper inside the fax unit and gently pull it out.; Open the printer cover and remove the toner cartridge. (
  • Page 364 – the way into the fax unit until it locks into place.; Paper Cassette 2 area; follow the procedure below:
  • Page 366 – Storing Recording Paper; Recommended Paper; We recommend using Canon paper with this fax machine.
  • Page 367 – Storing the Paper Supply; Do not store paper on the floor where humidity is higher.
  • Page 368 – Changing the Toner Cartridge
  • Page 369 – To dispose of the cartridge:; Remove a new toner cartridge from its protective bag.
  • Page 370 – Place the cartridge on a flat, clean surface.
  • Page 372 – CHECK PRINTER COVER
  • Page 373 – Storing Toner Cartridges; Handling Cartridges
  • Page 374 – Storing Cartridges; To prevent caking in the toner, never stand the cartridge on its end; Disposing of Used Toner Cartridges
  • Page 375 – Periodic Cleaning; Cleaning the Fax Unit
  • Page 376 – Cleaning the Transfer Guide Area; Disconnect the power cord of the fax unit from the power source.
  • Page 378 – • To avoid deterioration in print quality, never touch the transfer; Cleaning the Scanning Area; Disconnect the power cord of the fax unit from its power source.
  • Page 380 – Open the upper unit of the ADF cover fully and clean the rollers.
  • Page 382 – Gently lift the ADF cover up to the full open position.
  • Page 384 – Close the ADF cover and press down on it slightly until you hear; Refilling the Stamp Ink Compartment (option)
  • Page 389 – List of LCD Display Messages (Alphabetic List)
  • Page 393 – Questions and Answers; Documents Are Not Being Sent Correctly.; Cannot send after dialing?; Remove the document and set it correctly. (; Is the number dialing correctly?
  • Page 394 – Are the documents you send too light?; Press the; button until Standard or Darker is selected.; button until Darker is selected then try send-; Cannot perform relay sending?
  • Page 395 – Is the memory of the other fax full?
  • Page 396 – Documents Are Not Being Received Correctly.; Cannot receive documents automatically?; When you hear a high pitched tone, press; Are the documents you receive of poor quality?
  • Page 397 – Are you polling with a subaddress or password?; Documents Are Not Being Copied.; Is the toner cartridge out of toner?; Adjust the selector to the width of the paper loaded. (; Having Other Problems.; Is sending and receiving documents too slow?; to select Standard, or press
  • Page 398 – Is your fax set for ECM receiving or sending?; to receive faxes from information services that require
  • Page 399 – Recording the User Reminder Sheets; Item
  • Page 400 – Box Name
  • Page 404 – Summary of Important Settings
  • Page 405 – Opening the Data Registration Menu; Follow this procedure to display the user data settings.; to display the next menu.; Display the item you want to set or change and press
  • Page 406 – Summary of User Data Settings; Here is a summary of the user data menus.
  • Page 407 – User Settings; bold
  • Page 408 – in the United States.; button and select a name; After you turn the terminal ID; OUTSIDE IMAGE; INSIDE IMAGE; TEL
  • Page 409 – PRINT REPORT
  • Page 410 – Report Settings; REPORT SETTINGS
  • Page 412 – Print an activity report after every 40 transactions.; MP TRAY
  • Page 413 – SEC
  • Page 415 – STAMP ACTION; Turn off the PIN code feature.
  • Page 416 – RX SETTINGS
  • Page 417 – Remote receiving is turned on.
  • Page 418 – MEMORY RX ALARM; No RX FOOTER prints at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 419 – Fax’s Printer Set
  • Page 421 – VERTICAL ONLY; Adjust the print density of documents you receive.; STD; KEEP PRINTING
  • Page 423 – File Settings
  • Page 427 – Enter the number of the box you want to change.
  • Page 430 – System Settings
  • Page 431 – *Default settings are in
  • Page 432 – Turn forced memory receiving on and off. (
  • Page 433 – ENGLISH; FRENCH
  • Page 434 – Fax machine does not power down even when it is idle.; The number is not checked.
  • Page 435 – Dual Line Options
  • Page 436 – required in the United States.; TOUCH TONE; The telephone line is set for touch-tone dialing.; button on the operation panel.; LINE1 TX PRIORITY; LINE2 TX PRIORITY
  • Page 438 – Appendix A; General; Automatic Document Feeder; Paper Cassette 1
  • Page 440 – Operation
  • Page 441 – Networking Features; Up to 99 pages
  • Page 442 – Telephone Features; button; Power
  • Page 443 – Dimensions
  • Page 444 – Appendix B; Document Media to Avoid; Quality; Document Thickness
  • Page 445 – Document Size; Maximum Document Size; Scanning Area on the Document; Ledger
  • Page 446 – Printing Area
  • Page 448 – Glossary; Journal of transactions, both sent and received.
  • Page 449 – and a three-digit code. You can register up to 128
  • Page 450 – factory default
  • Page 452 – Stands for
  • Page 453 – button followed by a three-digit code to dial a large
  • Page 454 – and hang up the handset to start; on the operation panel. The last number called is the
  • Page 456 – By pressing; , you can enter a pause between digits of a telephone; button is factory preset to enter a 2 second pause within
  • Page 458 – relay broadcast; Activity Report
  • Page 459 – Error TX Report; pulse dial
  • Page 460 – The rate at which documents are sent over the phone line. See also
  • Page 461 – to tone dial on your pulse telephone
  • Page 463 – . As soon as the facsimile finishes
  • Page 464 – Index
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