Page 3 - ii; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers
ii Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Using this guide.............................................................viiCustomer support .........................................................vii Important safety instructions .....................................viii Handling and maintenance ..............
Page 4 - iii; DOCUMENTS
iii Table of Contents 3. HANDLING DOCUMENTS Preparing documents.................................................. 3-2 Types of documents you can scan ......................................... 3-2Problem documents................................................................ 3-2 Loading documents ....
Page 5 - iv
iv Table of Contents 7. RECEIVING DOCUMENTS Different ways to receive a document ....................... 7-2 Receiving documents automatically: FAX ONLY MODE ........ 7-3Receiving both documents and telephone calls automatically: Fax/Tel mode ............................................................
Page 8 - vii; Using this guide
vii Using this guide This guide provides detailed information on how to set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your fax. Please read the list below to become familiar with the symbols, terms, and abbreviations used in this guide. In addition, this guide uses brackets to identify the buttons you...
Page 9 - viii; Important safety instructions; Handling and maintenance
viii Important safety instructions Read these safety instructions thoroughly before using your fax. K K Handling and maintenance • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the fax. • Do not subject the fax to strong physical shock or vibration. • Always unplug the fax before moving or cleaning...
Page 12 - SETTING UP
1 1 SETTING UP SETTING UP Unpacking .................................................................... 1-2 Removing the shipping materials ........................................... 1-3 Assembling the fax...................................................... 1-4 Attaching components ................
Page 13 - Unpacking
1-2 Unpacking As you unpack your fax, save the carton and packing material in case you want to move or ship the fax in the future. Carefully remove all items from the box. • It is best to have someone hold the box while you lift the fax and its protective packaging out of the carton. Make sure you h...
Page 15 - Assembling the fax
1-4 Assembling the fax To see how the fax looks fully assembled, see Main components of your fax, p. 2-2. Attaching components _______________________ For details on attaching the optional handset to the fax, see the Appendix. 1 Hold the document support upright and fit the tabs of the support into ...
Page 16 - Making connections
1-5 1 SETTING UP Making connections Connecting the optional handset, telephone line and external devices _________________________ There are three jacks on the rear of the fax for connection of the following: • Telephone line • Optional handset or Telephone • Extension phone (i.e. an additional tele...
Page 18 - Setting the language and country; ] to select the preferred language for; ] to select the country where you are
1-7 Making connections 1 SETTING UP Connecting the AC power cord ________________ Plug the fax into a 200-240 volt AC 50/60 Hz outlet. When you plug in the fax for the first time, you need to select the correct language for the LCD display and reports, and the country* of use. K K Setting the langua...
Page 19 - Installing the BJ cartridge
1-8 Installing the BJ cartridge The first time you set up your fax, you have to install the BJ cartridge before you can begin receiving and copying documents. For information on replacing the BJ cartridge, see p. 9-8. Guidelines _________________________________ Follow these guidelines to ensure opt...
Page 20 - Make sure the fax is plugged in.
1-9 Installing the BJ cartridge 1 SETTING UP Installing the BJ cartridge in your fax ___________ When there is no BJ cartridge installed in your fax, PUT IN CARTRIDGE is displayed on the LCD. Follow the procedure below to install the BJ cartridge. 1 Make sure the fax is plugged in. 2 Open the printe...
Page 21 - Close the printer cover.
1-10 5 With the label facing outwards, insert the BJ cartridge into the cartridge holder. Lower the blue cartridge lock lever until it locks into position. 6 Press [Cartridge]. The cartridge holder moves to its home position on the right side of the fax and begins cleaning the BJ cartridge print hea...
Page 22 - Loading paper
1-11 1 SETTING UP Loading paper Selecting the right kind of paper _______________ The quality of the paper you use affects the print quality of the fax. Using paper that meets the following guidelines will ensure the best possible printing results. Paper guidelines ____________________________ • Be ...
Page 23 - Raise the paper rest until it stops
1-12 Loading paper in the multi-purpose tray ________ Follow the procedure below to load paper in the multi-purpose tray. 1 Open the printer cover using the printer cover tab. (see p. 2-2) 2 Press [Cartridge]. 3 Make sure the paper thickness lever is set to m m (left). 4 Raise the paper rest until i...
Page 24 - Setting the TEL LINE TYPE
1-13 1 SETTING UP Setting the TEL LINE TYPE Before using your fax, you need to make sure it is set for your telephone line type. If you are unsure of your telephone line type, check with your local telephone company. Follow the procedure below if you need to change the telephone line type setting. 1...
Page 26 - ] to select the access line type for the
1-15 Dialling through a switchboard (PBX) 1 SETTING UP 4 Use [ u ] or [ d ] to select PBX. Press [Set] twice. 5 Use [ u ] or [ d ] to select the access line type for the switching system. Press [Set]. 6 If you chose PREFIX in step 5: Press [Set]. Enter the outside line access number (up to 19 digits...
Page 27 - Testing the fax
1-16 Testing the fax After you have assembled the fax, installed the BJ cartridge, and loaded the paper, you can make sure the fax is printing properly by making several copies of a document. (see p. 5-2) If you have problems printing, see Chapter 9.
Page 28 - PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX
2 2 PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX Main components of your fax..................................... 2-2 Fax controls — the operation panel .......................... 2-3 Guidelines for entering numbers, letters, and symbols...........................................................
Page 29 - Main components of your fax
2-2 Main components of your fax Please note that your fax may differ from the illustration above. Paper rest ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and printer cover Paper guide Document guide Document support Multi-purpose tray Printer cover tab Operation panel (see p. 2-3) Paper thickness lever Cartridge...
Page 30 - Fax controls – the operation panel
2-3 2 PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX Fax controls – the operation panel The buttons on the right of the operation panel have the following two functions: • One-touch speed dialling buttons (see pp. 2-16, 2-18) When the [Function] button’s light is off, the buttons marked 01 to 12 can be used for one-touc...
Page 34 - Guidelines for entering numbers, letters, and symbols; Entering numbers; If you want to enter another symbol, press [
2-7 Guidelines for entering numbers, letters, and symbols 2 PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX K K Entering numbers K K Entering symbols Correcting mistakes _________________________ You can clear an entire entry by pressing [Clear]. Alternatively, follow the procedure below to correct individual characters:...
Page 35 - Registering sender information; Identifying your documents
2-8 Registering sender information Personalising your fax _______________________ K K Identifying your documents When sending a document, you can have your fax number and your name (known as your ID), and the current date and time printed out by the receiving fax machine. This information is called ...
Page 37 - Registering your fax/telephone number and name
2-10 Registering your fax/telephone number and name Follow the procedure below to register your fax/telephone number and name or company name so that this information appears at the top of each document you send. 1 Press [Function]. Press [Data Registration]. 2 Press [Set] twice. 3 Use [ u ] or [ d ...
Page 39 - touch button you want to use for the number.
2-12 Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers and names The quickest way to dial a fax number is to use one-touch speed dialling. This allows you to dial a number by pressing a single button. Before you can use one-touch speed dialling, you must register the receiving number with your fax. One-t...
Page 40 - Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers and names
2-13 Registering one-touch speed dialling numbers and names 2 PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX 5 Enter the party’s number (up to 120 digits) using the numeric buttons. • Correct errors by pressing [Clear] and re-entering the number. • Press [ l ] to delete the rightmost digit. • To enter a space, press [Sp...
Page 41 - which you want to register the number.
2-14 Registering coded speed dialling numbers and names Use coded speed dialling to dial a fax number at the press of three buttons. A fax/telephone number can be registered under each two-digit speed dialling code (00-99) and you can register up to 100 locations, with each number containing up to 1...
Page 44 - Registering group dialling numbers and names
2-17 Registering group dialling numbers and names 2 PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX 7 Press [Set] twice. 8 Enter the party’s name (up to 16 characters) using the numeric buttons. (see p. 2-5) Correct errors by moving the cursor under the incorrect character using [ l ] or [ r ] and entering the correct ch...
Page 45 - Automatic dialling
2-18 Automatic dialling Sending a document using one-touch speed dialling, coded speed dialling or group dialling numbers ___________________________________ To use this feature you must first register numbers for one-touch speed dialling (see pp. 2-12, 2-13), coded speed dialling (see p. 2-14) or g...
Page 46 - Special dialling; Long-distance dialling
2-19 2 PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX Special dialling This section explains how to dial long-distance numbers, confirm a dial tone, and switch temporarily to tone dialling. K K Long-distance dialling When you register a long-distance number, you may have to insert a pause within or after the number. For...
Page 48 - HANDLING DOCUMENTS
3 3 HANDLING DOCUMENTS HANDLING DOCUMENTS Preparing documents.................................................. 3-2 Types of documents you can scan ......................................... 3-2Problem documents................................................................ 3-2 Loading documents ......
Page 49 - Preparing documents; Size
3-2 Preparing documents Types of documents you can scan _____________ K K Size The fax can scan standard A4-, letter-, or legal-size documents. K K Thickness Each sheet of the document should be of the same thickness and between 0.08 mm and 0.13 mm thick, with a paper weight between 75 g/m 2 and 90 ...
Page 50 - Loading documents
3-3 3 HANDLING DOCUMENTS Loading documents Follow the procedure below to load documents into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). 1 Adjust the document guide to the width of the document. 2 Gently insert the top of the document face down into the ADF until you hear a beep. Tap multipage documents on...
Page 52 - HANDLING PAPER
4 4 HANDLING PAPER HANDLING PAPER Paper requirements ..................................................... 4-2 Printable area ......................................................................... 4-2 Loading paper......................................................................... 4-2
Page 53 - Paper requirements
4-2 Paper requirements Your fax supports A4-, letter-, and legal-size paper in portrait orientation. You can use regular copier paper, cotton bond paper, or typical letterhead. Your fax does not require special ink jet paper. Always use paper without curls, folds, staples, or damaged edges. Look at ...
Page 54 - MAKING COPIES
5 5 MAKING COPIES MAKING COPIES Copying documents .................................................... 5-2
Page 55 - Copying documents
5-2 Copying documents Before you copy a document, see Chapter 3: HANDLING DOCUMENTS.One of the convenient features of the fax is its ability to make high quality copies. You can make up to 99 copies of one document at a time. Follow the procedure below to copy a document. 1 Load the document face do...
Page 56 - SENDING DOCUMENTS
6 6 SENDING DOCUMENTS SENDING DOCUMENTS Preparing to send a document ................................... 6-2 Adjusting the quality of your documents ................................. 6-2 Sending methods.................................................................... 6-3 Dialling methods ...........
Page 57 - Preparing to send a document; Setting the scanning resolution; Setting the scanning contrast
6-2 Preparing to send a document Before you send a document, see Chapter 3: HANDLING DOCUMENTS. Adjusting the quality of your documents ________ K K Setting the scanning resolution Resolution is a measure of the fineness or clarity of a printout. Low resolutions may cause text and graphics to have a...
Page 59 - Regular dialling
6-4 Dialling methods ____________________________ There are several methods of dialling the receiving party’s number, depending on how your fax is set up. K K Regular dialling Dial a fax number using the numeric buttons.Remember that when using regular dialling, you must press [Start] after entering...
Page 60 - Sending documents; Dial the receiving party’s fax number.
6-5 6 SENDING DOCUMENTS Sending documents Memory sending ____________________________ When you send a document, the fax uses memory sending to send your document. With memory sending, the fax dials the receiving party, quickly scans the document into memory, and then sends the document from memory. ...
Page 63 - Cancelling sending; Cancelling memory sending
6-8 Cancelling sending Follow one of the procedures below to stop sending a document before transmission is completed. K K Cancelling memory sending K K Cancelling manual sending 1 Press [Stop]. The fax asks you to confirm that you want to cancel sending. 2 Press [ : : ] to cancel sending. • Sending...
Page 64 - Redialling when the line is busy; Cancelling manual redialling
6-9 6 SENDING DOCUMENTS Redialling when the line is busy There are two methods of redialling: manual redialling and automatic redialling. This section explains these two methods. Manual redialling ____________________________ Press [Redial/Pause] to dial the last number you dialled with the numeric ...
Page 65 - Cancelling automatic redialling; Setting the options for automatic redialling; Wait until the fax begins redialling.
6-10 K K Cancelling automatic redialling Automatic redialling cannot be cancelled with the [Stop] button while the fax is waiting to redial. Redialling can be cancelled by using [Memory Reference]. (see p. 6-14) Follow the procedure below to cancel automatic redialling. K K Setting the options for a...
Page 67 - Sequential broadcasting; Sending a document to more than one location
6-12 Sequential broadcasting Sending a document to more than one location Sequential broadcasting sends one document to more than one location. You can send to a total of 113 locations as follows: One-touch speed dialling = 12 locations Coded speed dialling = 100 locations Regular dialling (Numeric ...
Page 68 - Documents stored in memory; ] to select the transaction number; print all pages of the document.
6-13 6 SENDING DOCUMENTS Documents stored in memory Printing a list of documents in memory _________ Your fax can print a list of documents stored in memory, along with the transaction number (TX/RX NO.) of each document. Once you know the transaction number of a document in memory, you can print it...
Page 70 - Delayed sending; Enter the receiving party’s fax number.
6-15 6 SENDING DOCUMENTS Delayed sending Your fax can send documents automatically at a preset time. This allows you to take advantage of lower late night long-distance rates offered by some telephone companies. It is possible to set the fax to send transmissions at 30 different preset times. See Se...
Page 72 - ] to select the file you want to delete.
6-17 Delayed sending 6 SENDING DOCUMENTS 3 Use [ u ] or [ d ] to select the file you want to delete. Use [ l ] or [ r ] to display the telephone number and the time at which delayed sending was set. Press [Set]. 4 Press [ : : ] to delete the file. • The file is not deleted until you press [ : ]. • I...
Page 74 - RECEIVING DOCUMENTS
7 7 RECEIVING DOCUMENTS RECEIVING DOCUMENTS Different ways to receive a document ....................... 7-2 Receiving documents automatically: FAX ONLY MODE ........ 7-3Receiving both documents and telephone calls automatically: Fax/Tel mode ............................................................
Page 76 - Different ways to receive a document; Setting FAX ONLY MODE
7-3 Different ways to receive a document 7 RECEIVING DOCUMENTS Receiving documents automatically: FAX ONLY MODE ______________________________________ If you have a separate telephone line for your fax, set FAX ONLY MODE for the fax to answer all calls as fax calls. K K Setting FAX ONLY MODE Receivi...
Page 80 - Setting MANUAL MODE; Receiving a document manually
7-7 Different ways to receive a document 7 RECEIVING DOCUMENTS Receiving documents manually: MANUALMODE _____________________________________ In MANUAL MODE, if you connect the optional handset, a telephone or an extension phone to the fax, you can receive voice calls as well as manually activate re...
Page 82 - Setting ANS.MACHINE MODE
7-9 Different ways to receive a document 7 RECEIVING DOCUMENTS Receiving documents with an answering machine: ANS.MACHINE MODE ________________________ Connecting an answering machine to your fax allows you to receive documents and telephone messages while you are out. In ANS.MACHINE MODE, your fax ...
Page 83 - Other features
7-10 Other features Receiving documents while performing other tasks ______________________________________ Your fax is a multitasking device so it can receive documents and voice calls while you are performing other tasks. If you receive a document while performing certain tasks, the fax stores the...
Page 85 - Cancelling receiving
7-12 Cancelling receiving Follow the procedure below if you want to stop receiving a document before reception is completed. 1 Press [Stop]. The fax asks you to confirm that you want to cancel receiving. 2 Press [ : : ] to cancel receiving. • Receiving is not cancelled until you press [ : ]. • If yo...
Page 86 - Receiving restriction; If you selected OFF in step 5:
7-13 7 RECEIVING DOCUMENTS Receiving restriction Follow the procedure below to turn restricted receiving on and off. K K If you selected OFF in step 5: 1 Press [Function]. Press [Data Registration]. 2 Press [Set]. 3 Use [ u ] or [ d ] to select RX SETTINGS. Press [Set]. 4 Use [ u ] or [ d ] to selec...
Page 87 - If you selected ON in step 5:
7-14 K K If you selected ON in step 5: 6 Press [Set] twice. 7 Use [ u ] or [ d ] to select the receiving conditions. • You can select from the following: – WITH SENDER INFO When the sender has registered their fax number on their machine, your fax will receive the document. – REGSTERED SENDER When t...
Page 88 - SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS
8 8 SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS Selecting a menu ........................................................ 8-2 Activity reports ........................................................... 8-7 How to print a report ..........................................................
Page 89 - Selecting a menu; ] to scroll through the menus and
8-2 Selecting a menu The USER SETTINGS, REPORT SETTINGS, TX SETTINGS, RX SETTINGS, PRINTER SETTINGS, and SYSTEM SETTINGS menus allow you to customise the way your fax works. Each menu contains settings that control different functions of your fax. Follow the procedure below to access the different m...
Page 90 - USER SETTINGS
8-3 Selecting a menu 8 SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS USER SETTINGS For details on accessing the settings below, see p. 8-2. The default settings and selectable settings vary depending on the current country selection. The values shown here are average values. Name Description Settings DATE & TIM...
Page 92 - RX SETTINGS
8-5 Selecting a menu 8 SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS RX SETTINGS For details on accessing the settings below, see p. 8-2. PRINTER SETTINGS For details on accessing the settings below, see p. 8-2. Name Description Settings ECM RX Enable/disable error correction during reception. ON/OFF FAX/TEL AUTO S...
Page 93 - SYSTEM SETTINGS
8-6 SYSTEM SETTINGS For details on accessing the settings below, see p. 8-2. Name Description Settings UN/LOCK PHONE Restrict sending with a password. - PASSWORD Set a four-digit password to restrict access to the LOCK PHONE setting below. 0000 to 9999 LOCK PHONE Restrict sending. ON/OFF DATE SETUP ...
Page 94 - Activity reports; ] to display the type of report you
8-7 8 SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS Activity reports Your fax keeps track of most of its sending and receiving operations. These operations can be printed out in the form of activity reports that can help you check the dates and times of fax transmissions and whether or not each transaction was succ...
Page 100 - Restricting use of the fax
8-13 8 SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS Restricting use of the fax Use the lock feature of the fax to prevent unauthorised use of the fax. To restrict access to the LOCK PHONE setting, you need to register a password. Set the password and LOCK PHONE setting as explained below. Locking the fax _________...
Page 104 - SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS
9 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS Clearing jams ............................................................... 9-2 Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) .................... 9-2 Jams in the multi-purpose tray ............................................... 9-3 Peri...
Page 105 - Clearing jams; Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
9-2 Clearing jams Jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) When a document jams or misfeeds in the ADF, CHECK DOCUMENT is displayed on the LCD. Follow the procedure below to clear the document jam. You do not need to unplug the fax when clearing document jams. 1 Press [Stop]. 2 Open the operation...
Page 107 - Periodic cleaning; Cleaning inside the printer cover; Disconnect the power cord from the fax.
9-4 Periodic cleaning Your fax requires little periodic maintenance. This section describes the necessary cleaning procedures for the fax. Please note the following before cleaning: • Be sure to disconnect the power cord before cleaning the fax. Since documents in memory are erased when the power is...
Page 108 - Cleaning the scanner components; Reconnect the power cord.
9-5 Periodic cleaning 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS K K Cleaning the scanner components Follow the procedure below to periodically check and clean the scanner components. 3 Use a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth to remove any ink or paper debris from the interior of the fax (shaded area), especial...
Page 110 - Printing the nozzle check pattern
9-7 Periodic cleaning 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS Testing and cleaning the BJ cartridge print head ______________________________________ The print head in the BJ cartridge contains nozzles through which ink is propelled onto the paper. To maintain the best possible print quality, these nozzles n...
Page 111 - Cleaning the BJ cartridge print head
9-8 K K Cleaning the BJ cartridge print head If your printouts become faint or streaked, or if their quality otherwise deteriorates, print the nozzle check pattern to see if the print head nozzles are operating properly (see p. 9-7). If the pattern is broken or missing, clean the BJ cartridge print ...
Page 112 - and tape
9-9 Periodic cleaning 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS 2 Open the printer cover using the printer cover tab. (see p. 2-2) 3 Press [Cartridge]. 4 Raise the blue cartridge lock lever on the cartridge holder and remove the BJ cartridge. 5 Remove the new BJ cartridge from its package, then remove the oran...
Page 114 - Troubleshooting; Paper does not load.; Multiple sheets load into the fax at the same time.
9-11 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS Troubleshooting Paper feeding problems ______________________ ❏ Paper does not load. The multi-purpose tray may contain too many sheets. • Make sure the paper stack in the multi-purpose tray does not exceed the paper limit mark ( P ). (see p. 1-11) Paper may not b...
Page 115 - Sending problems; You cannot send a document.
9-12 Faxing problems ____________________________ Sending problems ❏ You cannot send a document. The fax may have overheated. • Unplug the fax and let it cool for several minutes. Then plug it back in and try sending again. The fax may not be set for the type of telephone line in use (pulse/tone). •...
Page 116 - Errors occur frequently while sending.; Receiving problems; Cannot receive a document automatically.
9-13 Troubleshooting 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS ❏ Cannot send using Error Correction Mode (ECM). The receiving party’s fax machine may not support ECM. • If the receiving party’s fax machine does not support ECM, then the document is sent in normal mode without error checking. ECM may be disable...
Page 117 - Cannot receive a document manually.; Print quality is poor.
9-14 ❏ The fax does not switch automatically between telephone and fax reception. The fax may not be set to switch automatically between telephone and fax reception. • For the fax to switch automatically, the receive mode must be set to FAX/TEL AUTO SW (Fax/Tel mode) or ANS.MACHINE MODE (see Chapter...
Page 118 - Fax images print blotched or uneven.; Errors occur frequently while receiving.
9-15 Troubleshooting 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS ❏ Faxes do not print. The BJ cartridge may not be installed properly. • Make sure the BJ cartridge is installed properly. (see p. 1-9) • Be sure to remove the orange protective tape from the BJ cartridge before you install it. (see p. 1-9) The BJ c...
Page 119 - There is interference on the line.
9-16 Copying problems ___________________________ ❏ The fax will not make a copy. The BJ cartridge may need to be replaced. • Determine if the problem is with the BJ cartridge and replace if necessary. (see p. 9-8) The document may not have been loaded correctly into the Automatic Document Feeder (A...
Page 120 - The fax has no power.
9-17 Troubleshooting 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS Print quality problems _______________________ ❏ The print quality is not what you expect; print is not clear, is splashed, or blurred, has missing dots or white streaks. The paper you are using may not be supported by the fax. • Make sure you are ...
Page 121 - LCD messages; Message
9-18 LCD messages The following messages are displayed on the LCD when the fax is performing a function or encounters an error. The error code appears in the activity report. (see p. 8-8) Message Error Code Cause Action AUTO REDIAL – The fax is waiting to redial the receiving number because the line...
Page 126 - In case of a power failure
9-23 9 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS In case of a power failure The user data settings and registered data for one-touch speed dialling, coded speed dialling and group dialling are saved during a power failure using a built-in battery. However, documents stored in the fax memory will be deleted. If a...
Page 128 - Options
A Options AppendixOptions Optional handset ......................................................... A-2 Package contents ................................................................... A-2 Attaching the handset to your fax ........................................... A-3 Maintaining your handset...
Page 129 - Optional handset
A-2 Optional handset An optional handset is available for connection to your fax. Contact your local authorised Canon dealer for more information on purchasing this option. Package contents ___________________________ Make sure your handset package includes the following items: If anything is damage...
Page 132 - Specifications
S-1 Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice. Scanning sheet size: Width: Max. 216 mm Min. 205 mm Thickness: Max. 0.13 mm Min. 0.08 mm Effective scanning size: Width: 208 mm Effective printing size: Width: 203.2 mm Transmission time: G3 ECM MMR: Approx. 6 seconds* Scanning ...
Page 134 - Index
I-1 Index u u button 2-3, 8-2 d d button 2-3, 8-2 l l button 2-3, 2-6, 2-7 r r button 2-3, 2-6, 2-7 t (extension phone) jack 1-5 h (optional handset) jack 1-5 L (telephone line) jack 1-5 A AC power cord, connecting 1-7 Access password, changing 8-14 Access type, registering 1-14, 1-15 ACTIVITY REPOR...