Page 3 - Digital Manual (located on the Printer &; AI
Welcome Thank you for choosing the Muratec MFX-1330 and F-300. This User Manual describes the functions, operating proce- dures, precautions, and basic troubleshooting for the Muratec MFX-1330 and F-300. Before using this machine, be sure to read the User Manual thoroughly in order to ensure that yo...
Page 4 - Contents
Contents Regulatory information ..................................................................................................................... i United States of America ............................................................................................................. i Canada .......
Page 9 - Regulatory information; Customer information; United States of America
i 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 9 8 11 10 12 A Regulatory information Customer information United States of America This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier i...
Page 10 - Canada
ii 1) Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call.2) Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evenings.To protect your product against power surges, we recommend the use of a power protec- tion device (Surge arrestor). The Telep...
Page 11 - Limited warranty; Obligations; Exclusions
iii 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 9 8 11 10 12 A Limited warranty This warranty is made by Muratec America, Inc. (hereafter referred to as “Muratec”). This warranty is valid only on Muratec products purchased and used in the United States of America. This warranty applies to the product only while owned and used by...
Page 13 - Precautions; Installation precautions; Clean; Away from direct sunlight; Away from a television or radio; Avoid extreme high / low temperature
v 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 9 8 11 10 12 A Precautions Installation precautions Clean Dust buildup can damage your machine. However, do not use a dust cover, which can cause overheating. Periodically clean your machine as instructed in this manual. Away from direct sunlight To avoid overheating, set up the mach...
Page 14 - Power requirements
vi Power requirements Use a standard AC 120 V outlet AC 120V Use a standard three-pronged 120 V electrical outlet to power your machine. Using any other electrical outlet will damage to your machine. Do not share an extension cord connector with other plugs This could cause electrical shock. Do not ...
Page 15 - Space requirements; General precautions; Never disassemble your machine; During electrical storms, disconnect the plug from the outlet
vii 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 9 8 11 10 12 A Space requirements To ensure proper ventilation and easy operation, set up the machine in an area that meets the mini- mum requirements for clearance as illustrated below. 3.9 in. (10 cm) 3.9 in. (10 cm) 11.8 in. (30 cm) 15.7 in. (40 cm) 15.7 in. (40 cm) NOTE: In ord...
Page 16 - Storing and handling the toner and drum cartridges
viii Do not rest furniture or other equipment on the power cord Do not put anything on or over the electrical power cord, and do not route the power cord under rugs or carpets. Doing so can damage the power cord and/or machine, causing fire or electrical shock. Allow clearance around the outlet Do no...
Page 17 - Legal restrictions on copying; Financial instruments
ix 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 9 8 11 10 12 A Legal restrictions on copying Certain types of documents must not be copied with the purpose or intent to pass copies of such docu- ments off as the originals. The following is not a complete list, but is meant to be used as a guide to responsible copying. Financial i...
Page 18 - Symbols and terms
x Symbols and terms In this manual, the following symbols, terms and abbreviation are used. Please familiarize yourself with these. WARNING This symbol indicates how to avoid fatal or critical injuries. CAUTION This symbol indicates how to avoid personal injury. IMPORTANT: This instruction describes...
Page 20 - Packing contents
1-2 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION Packing contents Main unit with 500-sheet paper cassette AC power cord Documentation & labels . User's guide (this book) . Paper size label . One-touch key label . Soft key label Printer & scanner driver CD Document tray Telephone line cable Ferrite core Drum ...
Page 21 - Machine layout
1-3 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION 1234567891011121314A L A Y OUT & I NST ALLA TION Machine layout The following illustration uses the MFX-1330. All illustrations used in this manual are of the MFX- 1330 unless otherwise noted. LINE PHONE1 PHONE2 LINE PHONE1 PHONE2 Bypass tray Automatic document fe...
Page 22 - Control panel overview
1-4 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION Control panel overview MFX-1330 model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 F-300 model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 Mode switch button Press this button to switch the machine’s mode. 2 Paper source light Indicates the ...
Page 25 - Setting up the machine; Unlocking the mirror carriage; Attaching the document tray
1-7 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION 1234567891011121314A L A Y OUT & I NST ALLA TION Setting up the machine Unlocking the mirror carriage IMPORTANT: Do not turn the power on until after you have unlocked the scanner unit. Doing so could damage the machine. 1 Slide the scanner unit lock switch to the...
Page 26 - Making connections; Telephone line connection; Connecting the optional handset; Connecting an external phone
1-8 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION Making connections Telephone line connection Attach the supplied ferrite core to the telephone line cable as illustrated below.Plug the telephone line cable into the LINE jack and the other end to the wall jack. Telephone wall jack LINE PHONE 1 PHONE 2 If you want to ...
Page 27 - Installing the drum and toner cartridges
1-9 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION 1234567891011121314A L A Y OUT & I NST ALLA TION Installing the drum and toner cartridges 1 Pull the release lever to open the side cover. 2 Open the front cover. 3 Turn the toner cartridge locking lever to the left (unlock position). 4 Unpack the drum cartridge f...
Page 29 - Plug in and power up; Turning off the transport mode
1-11 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION 1234567891011121314A L A Y OUT & I NST ALLA TION Plug in and power up 1 Plug the non-pronged end of the supplied AC power cord into the AC socket on the machine and the pronged end into a properly grounded AC outlet. IMPORTANT: Be sure not to turn the power on un...
Page 30 - Loading paper and adjusting the paper size setting
1-12 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION Loading paper and adjusting the paper size setting Please see “Paper handling” on pages 2-12 to 2-16. Adjusting the speaker volume 1 Press [COPY FAX SCAN] to switch the machine to the fax mode. Fax Ready Nov 27 2004 2:15pm 2 Press [Advanced Functions] repeatedly ...
Page 31 - Initial setup; Clearing stored settings; Getting started
1-13 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION 1234567891011121314A L A Y OUT & I NST ALLA TION Initial setup Clearing stored settings Before using your machine, clear the built-in user data. This ensures that the memory will hold only your settings. IMPORTANT: After specifying the initial settings, do not cl...
Page 32 - Specifying initial settings; Language; Daylight savings
1-14 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION Specifying initial settings If you press [Reset] during initial setup, your machine returns to Standby mode. But it will keep the settings you saved by pressing [Enter] as described below. 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. Language 2 Press [Me...
Page 33 - Dial tone detection; Phone dial type
1-15 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION 1234567891011121314A L A Y OUT & I NST ALLA TION Dial tone detection 12 The machine asks you to set whether the machine should detect a dial tone before dialing. DialTone Detect :Off / /Enter 13 Normally select “Off ”. If you need to detect a dial tone when d...
Page 34 - Default TTI selection
1-16 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION If you make a mistake, press [Cancel] to erase to the left. To change just one character, press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor, press [Cancel] to erase it. Then re-enter the correct character. 21 Press [Enter]. TTI 2 ;Upper _ If you do not want to enter TTI 2, skip to...
Page 35 - Using the Energy Save mode
1-17 L AYOUT & I NSTALLATION 1234567891011121314A L A Y OUT & I NST ALLA TION Using the Energy Save mode In order to conserve energy, your machine is initially set to enter the Energy Save mode automatically when the machine is left idle for a certain period. The machine will automatically e...
Page 38 - Operating tips; Switching the machine mode
2-2 G ETTING STARTED Operating tips Switching the machine mode To switch the machine mode, press [COPY FAX SCAN]. The mode light indicates what mode the machine is in. NOTE: You cannot switch the mode in any of the following cases: • When scanning a document. • During real time transmission. • W...
Page 39 - Upper and lower case characters; Editing characters; Backup memory
2-3 G ETTING STARTED 1234567891011121314A G ETTING ST ARTED Upper and lower case characters Press [ ] to toggle between upper and lower case. Your Name ;Upper _ Your Name ;Lower _ “Upper” means the machine will enter only upper-case letters, similar to the "Caps Lock" button on your PC. “Low...
Page 40 - Selecting a function; Short-cut operation with the numeric keys; Going back to the previous screen by pressing [Back]
2-4 G ETTING STARTED Selecting a function To start setting a function, you must first press [Menu]. The two ways of selecting a function are described below. The procedures described in this manual are using short-cut operations. Short-cut operation with the numeric keys Press [Enter], then press a t...
Page 41 - Function table
2-5 G ETTING STARTED 1234567891011121314A G ETTING ST ARTED Function table You can search for any function using the function table below. ( The underlined settings are factory defaults.) Function menu level one Function menu level two Function menu level three Description Setting Page 1 . Autodial ...
Page 46 - Document and paper handling; Document handling; Acceptable documents
2-10 G ETTING STARTED Document and paper handling Document handling Be sure to read the following guidelines before you begin the sending, copying or scan-ning. Acceptable documents ADF Single-sheet Multiple-sheet Size (W × L) Max. 8.5 × 35.43 in.* (216 × 900 mm)* Min. 4.72 × 3.94 in. (120 × 100 mm)...
Page 47 - Scanning area; Loading documents in the ADF; Loading the document on the glass
2-11 G ETTING STARTED 1234567891011121314A G ETTING ST ARTED Scanning area The scanned area is shown below. Letter Legal Fax : 8.2 in. (208 mm)Copy : 8.5 in. (216 mm) Fax : 0.08 in. (2.0 mm)Copy : 0 in. (0 mm) Fax : 0.1 in. (2.5 mm)Copy : 0 in. (0 mm) Scanned area Loading documents in the ADF 1 Inse...
Page 48 - Paper handling; Acceptable paper sizes
2-12 G ETTING STARTED Paper handling Acceptable paper sizes Paper cassette Paper type Paper size Quantity Plain paper (weight: 20–24 lbs.) Letter, Legal, Half-letter 500 sheets (weight: 20 lbs.) Bypass tray Paper type Paper size Quantity Plain paper (weight: 20–24 lbs.) Letter, Legal, Half-letter , ...
Page 49 - Printable area; Loading paper into the paper cassettes
2-13 G ETTING STARTED 1234567891011121314A G ETTING ST ARTED Printable area The printable area is shown below. 0.12 in (3 mm) 0.12 in (3 mm) 0.12 in (3 mm) 0.12 in (3 mm) Printable area Loading paper into the paper cassettes NOTE: After you load paper into the paper cassettes, you need to set the pa...
Page 51 - Loading paper into the bypass tray
2-15 G ETTING STARTED 1234567891011121314A G ETTING ST ARTED Loading paper into the bypass tray When you need to use a paper size that is not currently loaded in the paper cassette, or when you want to print on a envelope, transparency film or custom sized paper, use the bypass tray. NOTE: Only use p...
Page 52 - Setting of the paper size
2-16 G ETTING STARTED 4 After loading paper into the bypass tray, you need to set the correct paper size by pressing [Bypass]. (For F-300, press [Advanced functions] repeatedly until “ Bypass ” is displayed on the LCD and then press [Enter].) Bypass Tray :Ltr / /Enter 5 Press [ ] or [ ] to selec...
Page 54 - Autodialer basics; Autodialers
3-2 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS Autodialer basics Your machine’s autodialer stores your most frequently called phone and fax numbers for instant recall. Autodialers There are two kinds of autodialer numbers. The difference between the two is how you dial them. Type How to dial Numbers store...
Page 55 - Special dialing characters
3-3 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS 1234567891011121314A A UT ODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS Special dialing characters Your machine allows you to enter special dialing characters when registering the autodi- aler. The chart below briefly describes each of these characters. It also tells you h...
Page 56 - Adding or editing a one-touch number
3-4 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS One-touch keys Adding or editing a one-touch number Your machine can store up to 40 one-touch numbers using the keys marked 1 to 40. 1 Press [Menu], [1], [1], [1], then [Enter]. The empty one-touch number will be shown. Select One-Touch 01:No Number Stored 2 ...
Page 57 - Quick one-touch registration; Erasing a one-touch number
3-5 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS 1234567891011121314A A UT ODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS Quick one-touch registration 1 Make sure that the machine is in the fax standby mode. Fax Ready Nov 27 2004 2:15pm 2 Press an empty one-touch key you want to register. The machine will show: 01:Enter ...
Page 58 - How to dial using a one-touch key; One-touch fax dialing
3-6 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS How to dial using a one-touch key One-touch keys MFX-1330 control panel One-touch fax dialing 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2 Place the document on the ADF or the document glass. 3 When you use the document glass, select the docume...
Page 59 - Adding or editing a speed-dial number; Erasing a speed-dial number
3-7 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS 1234567891011121314A A UT ODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS Speed-dial numbers Adding or editing a speed-dial number Your machine can store up to 160 speed-dial numbers, each designated by a three-digit identifier codes (001 through 160.) 1 Press [Menu], [1], [...
Page 60 - How to dial using a speed-dial number; Fax dialing via speed-dial; Phoning via speed-dial
3-8 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS How to dial using a speed-dial number Press this key once. Enter three-digit code. Press Start . MFX-1330 control panel. Fax dialing via speed-dial 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2 Place the document on the ADF or the document glass...
Page 61 - Call group dialing; Entering or changing a call group
3-9 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS 1234567891011121314A A UT ODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS Call group dialing If you frequently send the same fax message to several destinations, use call group dialing. Call groups can store many one-touch keys and speed-dial numbers, so you can broadcast t...
Page 62 - Erasing a call group; To perform call group fax dialing
3-10 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS Erasing a call group 1 Press [Menu], [1], [3], [2], then [Enter]. 2 Press [ ] or [ ] to select the call group you want to erase. You can also select the call group by directly entering the two-digit identifier code (01-32). 3 Press [Enter] twice. If you want ...
Page 63 - Phone directory dialing; How to dial using the phone directory
3-11 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS 1234567891011121314A A UT ODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS Phone directory dialing Phone directory dialing is similar to an electronic phone book. The phone directory sorts and displays numbers alphabetically according to their names, so you can access them ...
Page 64 - If the call fails
3-12 A UTODIALLER & D IALLING OPTIONS If the call fails If the call fails, what happens next depends upon the kind of call it was. If it was a fax call… …Your machine will automatically redial the number. It keeps trying until one of the following occurs:• It successfully reaches the other numbe...
Page 66 - Before sending; Scanning contrast; Mixing the document resolution and contrast in multiple pages
4-2 S ENDING FAXES Before sending Document handling Before you begin please review the acceptable document sizes and proper loading meth- ods on pages 2-10 to 2-11. Scanning resolution • Normal is suitable for most text documents and simple drawings. • Fine is ideal for maps, moderately complicated ...
Page 67 - Sending method; Quick memory transmission:; Memory overflow message
4-3 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Sending method The following three sending methods are available on your machine. Memory transmission: For a normal memory transmission, your machine: (1) scans the entire document into memory, (2) dials the other fax machine, and (3) transmits...
Page 68 - Sending a fax; Memory transmission; Sending a fax using the ADF
4-4 S ENDING FAXES Sending a fax Memory transmission Sending a fax using the ADF 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. Fax Ready Nov 27 2004 2:15pm 2 Place your document on the ADF. (See page 2-11 for details.) 3 Adjust the scanning resolution and contrast.(See page 4-2.) 4 Dial ...
Page 69 - Sending a fax using the document glass
4-5 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Sending a fax using the document glass The document glass is available only for the MFX-1330. 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. Fax Ready Nov 27 2004 2:15pm 2 Place your document on the document glass. (See page 2-11 for...
Page 71 - Redialing; Automatic fax redialing
4-7 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Redialing Automatic fax redialing When using memory transmission and the line is busy, your machine will automatically redial the number up to two times in one minute intervals.If the last redial attempt fails, your machine prints (and/or displ...
Page 72 - To review or cancel command
4-8 S ENDING FAXES Reviewing or canceling commands Your machine can store many “Jobs” in its memory. It also keeps track of each command by assigning it a command number, like “C01.” Delayed commands, redial attempts and current fax transmissions are all stored in your machine’s memory and given a c...
Page 73 - Reviewing or canceling parts of a broadcast; Printing a delayed command list
4-9 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Reviewing or canceling parts of a broadcast You also can review or cancel certain numbers within a broadcast: 1 Press [Job Confirm./Fax Cancel], then [Enter]. 2 Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll through currently stored broadcast commands. C01:Broadcas...
Page 74 - View or print the results of fax transactions; Printing the result of a fax transaction:
4-10 S ENDING FAXES View or print the results of fax transactions You can view the results of the last 70 transactions. 1 Press [Job Confirm./Fax Cancel] and [ ] or [ ] to select “Show History”. Show History / /Enter 2 Press [Enter]. The machine will show the last fax transaction. Assigned number...
Page 75 - Advanced fax functions
4-11 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Advanced fax functions The functions that are not assigned to soft keys can be selected by using the advanced function key. To select the fax function using the advanced function key: 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2...
Page 76 - Broadcasting; Making changes to a broadcast
4-12 S ENDING FAXES Broadcasting The fastest way to fax one document to many recipients is to broadcast it.In an ordinary broadcast, you can send faxes as you normally would, except you just add more fax numbers.You can enter up to 230 numbers:• One-touch dialing: Up to 40 locations• Speed dial numb...
Page 77 - Delayed transmission; Setting up a delayed transmission
4-13 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Delayed transmission Setting up a delayed transmission Your machine can store up to 99 delayed commands, each of which you can program up to 31 days in advance.Your machine only remembers the day of the month that it is supposed to send a dela...
Page 78 - Batch transmission; Adding or editing a batch box
4-14 S ENDING FAXES Batch transmission Batch transmission allows you to store multiple documents in an electronic “basket” throughout the day and then fax that entire basket to one location.To do this, just tell the machine when and where the transmission should go. When that date and time arrives, ...
Page 79 - Storing a document for batch transmission; Printing a document stored in a batch box:
4-15 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES To change a name, press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor, press [Cancel] to erase the name. Then enter the name correctly. 9 Press [Enter] to save the batch box information. 10 To create or modify another batch box, repeat procedures from step 2....
Page 80 - Erasing a document stored in a batch box:; Erasing an empty batch box
4-16 S ENDING FAXES Erasing a document stored in a batch box: 1 Press [Menu], [4], [2], [3], then [Enter]. 2 Use the numeric key to enter the box number, then press [Enter]. 3 Use the numeric key to enter the document’s file number. 4 Press [Enter] to delete the document. If you want to quit the oper...
Page 81 - Selecting the TTI
4-17 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Selecting the TTI The default setting is “Default”.Every fax page you send arrives at the receiving machine with a single line of text at the top of the page. This text lists your name, your fax number, date & time of transmission and page...
Page 82 - Polling transmission; Storing a document for polling transmission; Printing a stored polling document
4-18 S ENDING FAXES Polling transmission Polling transmission allows someone to retrieve a document stored in your machine’s memory. The stored document will be sent when the other party calls you. Storing a document for polling transmission 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. ...
Page 83 - Using the Fax & Copy feature
4-19 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Fax & Copy With the Fax & Copy feature turned on, your machine asks if you want to make a copy of a document each time it transmits. Setting the Fax & Copy function 1 Press [Menu], [2], [1], [0], [6], then [Enter]. – or – Press [Ad...
Page 84 - Cover page; Turning the cover page on; Entering the cover page message; Printing the cover page
4-20 S ENDING FAXES Cover page Your machine can store a cover page and send it at the beginning of each outgoing fax. Fax M essage F r o m : Nov 27 2004 10:12am Name: Fax Number: [ (Enter your message) ] [ (Enter your message) ] [ (Enter your message) ] (Your name) (Your fax number) Turning the cove...
Page 85 - Sending faxes with the Dial prefix feature
4-21 S ENDING FAXES 1234567891011121314A S ENDING F AXES Using alternative telephone network service providers (Dial prefix) When you make a call, you may want to use alternative telephone network service pro- vider to take advantage of low rates. You can store the access codes in “Dial Prefix” key.Th...
Page 88 - Receiving a fax; Selecting the reception mode; Manual reception mode; Tel Ready mode; Automatic reception mode; Fax Ready mode
5-2 R ECEIVING FAXES Receiving a fax Selecting the reception mode 1 Press [Menu], [9], and then press [Enter] four times. The machine shows your current fax reception mode: Fax Ready / /Enter 2 Press [ ] or [ ] to select your desired reception mode. Your machine has five different reception modes...
Page 90 - Answering calls manually; Receiving a call manually with an external phone; Switch between the automatic or manual reception mode
5-4 R ECEIVING FAXES Answering calls manually NOTE: • To answer a call manually, you must install an external phone to your machine. • Make sure the document is not set on the ADF. Receiving a call manually with an external phone In “Tel Ready” or “Tel/Fax Ready” mode, when the external phone rings,...
Page 91 - If the paper runs out during fax reception
5-5 R ECEIVING FAXES 12345 7891011121314A 6 R ECEIVING F AXES If the paper runs out during fax reception When your machine runs out of paper, it beeps, the alarm light glows and the machine shows which source has run out of paper — the 1st cassette, 2nd cassette (optional) or the bypass tray.In this...
Page 92 - Settings for fax reception; Setting the number of rings; Print reduction rate:
5-6 R ECEIVING FAXES Settings for fax reception Setting the number of rings Default setting: Twice.You can set how many times your machine will ring before answering a call. Choose from 1 to 10 rings. 1 Press [Menu], [2], [2], [0], [3], then [Enter]. # of Rings (01-10) 02 times 2 Use the numeric key...
Page 93 - •Duplex reception; To adjust the print settings
5-7 R ECEIVING FAXES 12345 7891011121314A 6 R ECEIVING F AXES Paper save function:•Half-page reception Half-page reception can conserve paper if some of the faxes you receive are half-page, “Memo-sized” messages. When activated, this feature tells the machine to combine two of these half-page recept...
Page 94 - Advanced receiving functions
5-8 R ECEIVING FAXES Advanced receiving functions The function that are not assigned to the soft key can be selected by using advanced functions key. To select the fax function using advanced functions key: 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2 Press [Advanced Functions]. 3 Pre...
Page 95 - Block junk fax; To set the mode for block junk fax:
5-9 R ECEIVING FAXES 12345 7891011121314A 6 R ECEIVING F AXES Block junk fax Your machine’s Block Junk Fax feature lets you bar the gates against unauthorized incoming faxes (“Junk fax”). But before you block junk fax, first understand how this feature works, to determine if it is right for you.There...
Page 96 - Erasing a number from the blocked numbers list; Printing a list of the blocked numbers:
5-10 R ECEIVING FAXES To change a specific digit, press [ ] to move left or [ ] to move right until the cursor is under the digit, then use the numeric key to enter the correct number. 7 Press [Enter] to save the setting. 8 If you do want to enter other number, repeat procedures from step 5. To exit,...
Page 97 - Receive polling; Regular polling
5-11 R ECEIVING FAXES 12345 7891011121314A 6 R ECEIVING F AXES Receive polling Polling allows someone to fax a document to you without having to make the call or pay for it. There are two kinds of polling: • Regular polling — Your machine retrieves a document from a remote fax machine.• F-Code polli...
Page 98 - Fax forwarding; Turning the fax forwarding ON or OFF
5-12 R ECEIVING FAXES Fax forwarding This feature tells the machine to forward the received document automatically to another fax machine. You can set the time period for the machine continue this process. NOTE: • Fax forwarding will not forward a polling reception and F-code reception docu- ments. ...
Page 99 - Erasing a transfer rule
5-13 R ECEIVING FAXES 12345 7891011121314A 6 R ECEIVING F AXES 7 You can activate or not activate the rules individually. To activate the rule, select “On”. To cancel the rule, select “Off ”. 8 Press [Enter]. The machine asks time period that the machine performs fax forwarding. 01:Enter Time * **:*...
Page 100 - Separator page; Setting the Separator page
5-14 R ECEIVING FAXES Separator page The separator page function can separate each received document by inserting blank paper on the top of the received document. For example, if you use the colored paper for the separator page, it is easy to see the individual received document. Setting the Separat...
Page 102 - Guidelines for using F-code; Creating or modifying an F-code box
6-2 U SING F- CODE FEATURES F-code: an introduction The ITU-T, the United Nations agency that standardizes international telecommunica- tions, has created a fax industry standard for using subaddressing and password-based communication.With subaddressing, your machine can send secure transmissions, ...
Page 104 - If you setup a Bulletin box:
6-4 U SING F- CODE FEATURES 8 Use the numeric keys to enter the ITU-T-compatible password for this box. This pass- word can be up to 20 characters in length and include any combination of numbers and the and # characters (but no other non-numerical characters). To change a number, press [ ] or [ ] t...
Page 105 - If you setup a Relay box:
6-5 U SING F- CODE FEATURES 1234567891011121314A U SING F- CODE BOX FEA TURES Press [ ] or [ ] to select on or off, then press [Enter]. Go on to the next one. • Erase Tx Doc — Determines whether to erase a document from the box after it is sent to a polling request. Erase Tx Doc. :Off / /Enter O...
Page 106 - If you setup a Security box:
6-6 U SING F- CODE FEATURES If you setup a Security box: 19 The machine asks how long it should store documents in the F-code security box. F-Code Doc Hold Time (00-31) 00 days 20 Use the numeric keys to enter a two-digit number indicating how many days (01–31), you want your machine to keep receive...
Page 107 - Printing a list of F-code boxes
6-7 U SING F- CODE FEATURES 1234567891011121314A U SING F- CODE BOX FEA TURES Printing a list of F-code boxes To print a list of your F-code boxes, press [Menu], [5], [1], [1], [3], then [Enter]. Printing a list of documents stored in your F-code boxes To print a list of documents stored in F-code b...
Page 108 - Storing a document in a bulletin box for polling
6-8 U SING F- CODE FEATURES Storing a document in a bulletin box for polling Each bulletin box can hold up to 30 documents. 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2 Place a document on the ADF or document glass and make any necessary adjust- ments. 3 Press [Menu], [4], [1], [2], t...
Page 109 - Printing a document stored in a bulletin box; Erasing a document stored in a bulletin box
6-9 U SING F- CODE FEATURES 1234567891011121314A U SING F- CODE BOX FEA TURES Printing a document stored in a bulletin box 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2 Press [Menu], [4], [3], [2], then [Enter]. Select F-Code Box 01:Bulletin box 1 3 Press [ ] or [ ] to select the bulle...
Page 110 - Printing a document received in the security box
6-10 U SING F- CODE FEATURES Printing a document received in the security box When your machine receives a document via ITU-T subaddressing to an F-code security box, your machine prints a message to let you know.The message lists: (1) the F-code box number that received the document, (2) the Box na...
Page 111 - Sending a document using a subaddress and password
6-11 U SING F- CODE FEATURES 1234567891011121314A U SING F- CODE BOX FEA TURES Sending a document using a subaddress and password 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2 Place the document on the ADF or document glass. Adjust the document mode and contrast if necessary. 3 Press [...
Page 112 - Polling a document using a subaddress and password
6-12 U SING F- CODE FEATURES Polling a document using a subaddress and password 1 Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2 Press [Advanced Functions] until “F-Code Polling” appears on the LCD then press [Enter]. F-Code Polling / /Enter – or – Press the “F-Code Polling”.soft key ...
Page 114 - Before copying
7-2 C OPYING Before copying Document and paper handling Before you begin making copies, please read the information mentioned on pages 2-10 to 2-16. Changing your machine to the Copy mode Press the [COPY FAX SCAN] key until the COPY light glows. Display in the copy standby mode Press [COPY FAX...
Page 115 - Making copies; Making copies using the ADF; Making copies using the document glass
7-3 C OPYING 1234567891011121314A C OPYING Making copies Making copies using the ADF 1 Switch the machine to copy mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. Copy Ready 01 Auto Ltr 100% 2 Place your document face up on the ADF and adjust the document guides to the docu- ment size. 3 As needed, set the cop...
Page 116 - Basic copy settings; Selecting the document type; Scanning the contrast; Zoom ratio; Using preset ratios
7-4 C OPYING Basic copy settings Selecting the document type • Text — Select this when copying letters. • Photo/Text — Select this when copying documents containing photographs or draw- ings with letters. • Photo — Select this when copying photographs or drawings. To select the document type: 1 Pres...
Page 117 - Adjusting the ratio in 1% steps; Number of copies
7-5 C OPYING 1234567891011121314A C OPYING Adjusting the ratio in 1% steps 1 Press [Advanced Functions] until “Zoom” appears and press [Enter]. – or – Press “Zoom” soft key. 2 Adjust the ratio by using [ ] or [ [. (25 to 400% for the document glass, 25 to 100% for the ADF.) Directly enter the ratio ...
Page 118 - Selecting the document size
7-6 C OPYING Also, you can select the paper source manually by pressing [Paper Size /Next Doc.]. The LCD toggles the paper size in the 1st cassette, in the 2nd cassette (if installed) and on the bypass tray. 01 None Ltr 100% 01 Legl [Legl ] 100% 01 Ltr [Ltr ] 100% Copy Ready 01 Auto Ltr 100% If the ...
Page 119 - Advanced copy functions
7-7 C OPYING 1234567891011121314A C OPYING Advanced copy functions The functions that are not assigned to a soft key can be selected by using the advanced functions key. To select a copy function using advanced functions key: 1 Switch to the copy mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. 2 Press [Advanc...
Page 120 - Combine
7-8 C OPYING Combine This feature allows you to copy two one-sided documents to one sheet of Letter-sized paper. Document orientation on the ADF or document glass* Result image of combined copy 1 1 2 2 * The document glass is available only for the MFX-1330. NOTE: • When using the ADF, enlargement c...
Page 121 - Duplex copy
7-9 C OPYING 1234567891011121314A C OPYING Duplex copy This feature allows you to copy two one-sided documents to double-sided of one sheet.This feature can be used when the optional duplex unit is installed on the MFX-1330. 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 Document orientation on the ADF or document glass* Binding po...
Page 122 - Duplex copying of a one-sided document
7-10 C OPYING Duplex copying of a one-sided document 1 Make sure the machine is in the Copy mode. 2 Place your document on the ADF face up or on the document glass face down. 3 Press [Advanced Functions] until “Duplex Copy” appears and press [Enter]. Choose one of the following and press [Enter]. – ...
Page 123 - Copy resolution
7-11 C OPYING 1234567891011121314A C OPYING Copy resolution Both machines offer the highest copy quality available. However, this feature also requires more memory than with normal copy resolution. If you try to copy several pages at a time, memory overflow may occur. 1 Make sure the machine is in th...
Page 126 - Soft keys; Functions you can assign to a soft key
8-2 S PECIAL FEATURES Soft keys The soft key is a shortcut key. You can assign a function that you frequently use into a soft key for instant recall from the control panel.When the soft key function is activated the light above it will glow. However, according to the function you assigned, the light...
Page 127 - Programming a soft key
8-3 S PECIAL FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S PECIAL FEA TURES Function name Descriptions Light indi- cation Reference page Dial Prefix Use this to enter a “/N” symbol. — 4-21 Bypass Use this to set the paper size on the bypass tray. — 2-16 Duplex Copy Note 3 Use this to set the duplex copy. on 7-9 Pa...
Page 128 - Steps you can program into a macro key
8-4 S PECIAL FEATURES Macro keys If you perform the same operation repeatedly, you can automate the operation using a macro. A macro is a series of the several steps that you group together as a single com- mand to accomplish the operation automatically.A macro key faithfully records up to 60 steps....
Page 129 - Creating or modifying a Macro
8-5 S PECIAL FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S PECIAL FEA TURES Creating or modifying a Macro 1 Press [Macro Program]. 1.Set Macro / /Enter 2 Press [Enter]. Select Macro Key M1:No Command Stored 3 Press the Macro key you want to create or modify. Then press [Enter]. 4 If you are creating a new mac...
Page 130 - Erasing a Macro key; Macro key speed
8-6 S PECIAL FEATURES 8 Enter the macro name by using the numeric keys. (If necessary, review “Entering character,” page 2-2) It can be store up to 130 characters. 9 Press [Enter] to finish. NOTE: To print a list of macro keys, press [Menu], [5], [1], [1], [8], then [Enter]. Erasing a Macro key 1 Pre...
Page 131 - Fax dialing using a Macro key
8-7 S PECIAL FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S PECIAL FEA TURES Fax dialing using a Macro key To dial a fax number using a Macro key: 1 Set the document. 2 Press the Macro key in which you have stored the fax communication command. 3 Press [Start], if you have not registered “Start” in the Macro key. ...
Page 132 - Viewing counters
8-8 S PECIAL FEATURES Viewing counters You can view the following counters. Total Print Shows the total number of copies, fax receptions, lists and PC printouts made. Copy Shows the total number of copies printed. Fax/List Shows the total number of fax receptions and lists printed. PC Print Shows th...
Page 134 - Security features; Passcode protection
9-2 S ECURITY FEATURES Security features Your machine has a number of security features to keep your private fax documents private, avoid unwanted outside communication and even protect against unauthorized use of your machine.These security features include:(1) Security reception, (2) PIN mask, (3)...
Page 135 - Security reception; Activating security reception; Turning the security reception on immediately
9-3 S ECURITY FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S ECURITY FEA TURES Security reception Security reception tells your machine to keep all received faxes in memory (but not print them). You can print them out later at your convenience. For example, you could use this if you are concerned about workers rea...
Page 137 - Masking the PIN; Activating the PIN mask; Autodialing while using the PIN mask
9-5 S ECURITY FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S ECURITY FEA TURES Masking the PIN To prevent unauthorized long-distance calls, some PBX (private branch exchanger) sys- tems require a PIN (personal identification number) entry when dialing a number.Your machine’s PIN mask feature helps you keep that PIN...
Page 138 - Dialing from the numeric keypad while using the PIN mask
9-6 S ECURITY FEATURES 2 Use the numeric keys to enter the four-digit protection passcode and press [Enter]. 001:PIN Number _ 3 Use the numeric keys to enter the PIN and press [Enter]. 4 When you finish, press [Reset]. NOTE: While in Mode 1, any autodialer numbers you use must include the PIN. This a...
Page 139 - Performing a batch transmission while using the PIN mask
9-7 S ECURITY FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S ECURITY FEA TURES Performing a batch transmission while using the PIN mask NOTE: The following instructions presume you are familiar with how to set and use both your machine’s autodialer and the batch transmission feature. If you need to review, see pag...
Page 140 - Using department codes; Turning department code protection on and off; Entering a department code
9-8 S ECURITY FEATURES Using department codes When the department code setting is activated, the machine reminds each user to enter the department code before sending a document or making copies. With this feature, the fax transaction time and the copy charge can be managed by department.After this ...
Page 141 - Erasing a department code; Turning the department code setting on and off
9-9 S ECURITY FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S ECURITY FEA TURES 4 Press [Enter]. 01:Name ;Upper _ 5 Use the numeric keys to enter the one-touch key name. The name can hold up to 20 characters. (Regarding how to enter characters, see “Entering character” on page 2-2.) To change the name, press [ ] or...
Page 142 - Fax charge setting; Copy charge setting
9-10 S ECURITY FEATURES 3 Press [Enter]. Copy Department :Off / /Enter 4 Press [ ] or [ ] to select on or off for copy department management. 5 Press [Enter] to save the setting. To exit and return to the standby mode, press [Reset]. Fax charge setting You can manage the print charge for each fa...
Page 143 - Sending a fax using a department code
9-11 S ECURITY FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S ECURITY FEA TURES Sending a fax using a department code For this operation to work, make sure: • The department code should exist on your machine• You know the department code 1 Place your document on the ADF or document glass. (See page 2-11 for detail...
Page 144 - Printing the department code list
9-12 S ECURITY FEATURES Printing the department code list The department code list includes the following information for each department code: • Department code• Department name• Total communication time (in hours, minutes and seconds; h:mm:ss) Counts the communication time up to 999:59:59 (999 hou...
Page 145 - Copy protection
9-13 S ECURITY FEATURES 1234567891011121314A S ECURITY FEA TURES Copy protection Limit the use of your machine to only sending and receiving faxes — in other words, to activate copy protection: 1 Press [Menu], [2], [3], [4], then [Enter]. Copy Protect Enter Passcode :**** 2 Press [ ] or [ ] to selec...
Page 148 - Machine settings; Accessing the machine setting
10-2 U SER SETTINGS Machine settings The machine settings allows you to customize various settings of your machine to match your needs. Accessing the machine setting 1 Press [Menu], [2], [1]. [Program] No.21_ 1 Machine Settings 2 Press [Enter]. [Program] No.2101 01 Cassette Size 3 Use [ ] or [ ] to ...
Page 151 - Fax settings; Accessing the fax settings
10-5 U SER SETTINGS 1234567891011121314A U SER SETTINGS Fax settings The fax settings allows you to customize various fax settings to match your needs. Accessing the fax settings 1 Press [Menu], [2], [2]. [Program] No.22_ 2 Fax Settings 2 Press [Enter]. [Program] No.2201 01 Scan Parameters 3 Use [ ]...
Page 153 - Copy settings; Accessing the copy setting
10-7 U SER SETTINGS 1234567891011121314A U SER SETTINGS Copy settings The copy settings allows you to customize various copy settings to match your needs. Accessing the copy setting 1 Press [Menu], [2], [3]. [Program] No.23_ 3 Copy Settings 2 Press [Enter]. [Program] No.231 1 Scan Parameters 3 Use [...
Page 154 - Scanner settings; Accessing the scanner setting
10-8 U SER SETTINGS 7 Resolution Default setting for copy resolution. 600dpi The machine makes a high resolution copy (600 dpi × 600 lpi), but it also requires more memory than the normal copy resolution. 300dpi The machine makes copies with normal resolution (600 dpi × 300 lpi). 8 Copy Charge Set t...
Page 155 - Chapter
11 Table of the lists and journal ...................................................................... 11-2Activity journal ........................................................................................... 11-4 Setting the activity journal ...................................................
Page 156 - Table of the lists and journal
11-2 R EPORT & L ISTS Table of the lists and journal The following table lists the report and lists that your machine can print out. Name Description Refer page Function List Lists the functions available on your machine and the key- strokes needed to complete them. To print this list, press [Me...
Page 158 - Activity journal; Setting the activity journal; Printing an activity journal manually
11-4 R EPORT & L ISTS Activity journal Just as a checkbook records your daily financial transactions, your machine keeps an activity journal which records the 100 most recent fax transactions. The activity journal lists the following information for each transaction: • Assigned number, starting e...
Page 159 - Setting the printing order of the activity journal; Transmission Confirmation Report; Setting the transmission confirmation report
11-5 R EPORT & L ISTS 1234567891011121314A R EPORT & L ISTS Setting the printing order of the activity journal Your machine prints the activity journal for every fax transaction. For example, if your machine has to redial a call, it will list those redials on the journal.If you want to list ...
Page 160 - Stored document list
11-6 R EPORT & L ISTS Stored document list Your machine can print a list of documents stored in memory. It will tell you how much memory each document is using.The list includes:• Type — The type of the document, such as “Batch box”.• Data (in Kbyte) — How much memory is used for the document.• ...
Page 162 - Maintenance; Cleaning tips; Cleaning the scanning area
12-2 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING Maintenance Cleaning tips Some things to keep in mind about cleaning your machine:• Do clean it! Dust and dirt, especially around the fax machine’s air vents can shorten your machine’s life. • Always unplug the machine before you clean it. • Never spray any c...
Page 163 - Cleaning the ADF rollers; To clean the charge wire
12-3 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING 1234567891011121314A M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOL VING Cleaning the ADF rollers If you are having trouble with getting your documents to feed properly, try this proce- dure: 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet. 2 Open t...
Page 164 - Replace the toner cartridge
12-4 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING Replace the toner cartridge When the toner runs out, your machine shows “Toner Empty” on the LCD and it cannot print any page until the toner cartridge is replaced to the new one. To replace the toner cartridge: 1 Open the front cover. 2 Turn the toner cartri...
Page 166 - Replacing the drum cartridge
12-6 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING Replacing the drum cartridge The drum cartridge yields approximately 20,000 pages. When the drum is near the end of life, the machine shows “Replace Drum Soon” on the LCD. You should obtain a replace- ment drum cartridge soon. When the machine shows “Replace ...
Page 168 - Troubleshooting; Document jams
12-8 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING Troubleshooting Document jams Case 1: If a document jams in the ADF, the following message will be displayed. Open&Close ScanCover Reset Document Also, if a document jam occurs during a quick memory transmission or real time trans- mission, the following ...
Page 169 - Jammed in the input area; Jammed in the feed area
12-9 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING 1234567891011121314A M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOL VING Jammed in the input area 1 Open the ADF cover. 2 Gently remove the document from the ADF. If you cannot remove it, turn the release knob to remove the jammed document. 3 Close the ADF cover, making sur...
Page 170 - Jammed in the exit area
12-10 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING 2 Close the platen and ADF covers. NOTE: • To prevent document jams, use the document glass for wrinkled or torn docu- ments. • The document glass is available only for the MFX-1330. Jammed in the exit area 1 Open the platen cover. Gently pull the jammed doc...
Page 171 - Paper jams; Removing jammed paper
12-11 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING 1234567891011121314A M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOL VING Paper jams If a paper jam occurs, the following message will appear on the LCD. Open 1st Side Cover Please Remove Paper Follow these procedures to clear the paper jam.If a paper jam occurs during fax ...
Page 173 - Removing jammed paper from the bypass tray
12-13 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING 1234567891011121314A M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOL VING 5 Close the side cover and insert the paper cassette. Lower the rear part of the cassette to align the rear edge to the slot of the machine, then insert it completely. Removing jammed paper from the b...
Page 174 - LCD error messages
12-14 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING LCD error messages Occasionally, your machine encounters some trouble transmitting or receiving docu- ments. When it does, it alerts you with an alarm. You can identify the problem with LCD messages and printed check messages. Message on the LCD Description ...
Page 177 - “Check Message” printouts; What error messages can mean
12-17 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING 1234567891011121314A M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOL VING Message on the LCD Description / Solution Too Many Locations You tried to enter too many numbers for a broadcast. You can enter up to 200 autodialer number and up to 30 numbers entered through the num...
Page 178 - Error code; Dialing errors
12-18 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING Error code Dialing errors D.0.3 , The remote unit didn’t respond, the call couldn’t be completed or [Stop] was D.0.8 pressed during dialing. Re-try the call. If your machine repeats the message, call the remote fax unit’s operator and verify that unit is ope...
Page 180 - Machine errors; Faxing errors
12-20 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING Machine errors Symptom Suggested solutions The LCD shows nothing, and the keys are not working. Check that the power switch is turned on. The machine is not activated when the power switch is turned on. Check that the power cord is connected properly. The ma...
Page 181 - Copying errors
12-21 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING 1234567891011121314A M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOL VING Copying errors Symptom Suggested solutions Cannot make a copy • Make sure that the machine is in copy mode. If not, change to the copy mode by pressing [COPY FAX SCAN]. • Make sure that the docume...
Page 182 - Print quality problems
12-22 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING Print quality problems Pages are blank • The document is loaded incorrectly. Set the document face up on the ADF or face down on the document glass*. • The toner cartridge may be defective. Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage. If the problem p...
Page 184 - If you cannot solve the problem
12-24 M AINTENANCE & P ROBLEM SOLVING If you cannot solve the problem If you have a problem with your machine that you cannot solve with the information provided in this chapter, contact your local Muratec dealer or call the Muratec Customer Support Centre at (800) 347-3296 (from U. S. only ). C...
Page 186 - Specifications; General
AI-2 A PPENDIX & I NDEX Specifications General Multitasking Quad Access Scanning method Flatbed CCD Printing method LED scanning, Electrophotographic printing Acceptable document size (See page 2-10) Document weight (See page 2-10) Printing paper size (See page 2-12) Power requirement 120 V±10 % ...
Page 187 - Fax
AI-3 A PPENDIX & I NDEX 123456789101112AI14AI A PPENDIX & I NDEX Fax Compatibility ITU-T Group 3 and Super Group 3 Applicable line Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or equivalent Coding method ITU-T-standard MMR, MR, MH and JBIG Modem speed 33,600, 31,200, 28,800, 26,400, 24,000, 21,6...
Page 188 - Scanner; Consumable items
AI-4 A PPENDIX & I NDEX Scanner Compatibility TWAIN (Version 1.9) Color/Mono Color or Monochrome Scanning resolution 600 dpi, 300 dpi, 200 dpi Scanning width 208 mm Grayscale 256-level Scan boxes 20 boxes Operating system Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP (English version) Consumable items MFX-1330Drum c...
Page 189 - Index
AI-5 A PPENDIX & I NDEX 123456789101112AI14AI A PPENDIX & I NDEX Index A Activity journal ........................... 11-4 Advanced functions copying ...................................... 7-7 fax reception ............................. 5-8 fax sending ............................. 4-11 Auto...