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    							Cleaning the Machine14-2
    Maintaining Your Machine
    14
    2Wipe the machine’s exterior with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water or diluted dishwashing 
    detergent solution.
    CAUTION
    Never use thinner, benzene, alcohol, or any other organic solvent to clean the machine, as these can 
    damage the machine’s surface.
    3Plug the power cord back in.
    Cleaning the ADF Area
    Black lines may appear in printouts when the ADF is used to feed documents.
    This is coused by paste, ink, correction fluid, or other foreign matters in the read area of the ADF 
    (shaded area). Use a clean soft cloth to wipe the read area clean. Take particular care to clean at the 
    locations where the black lines are appearing on printouts.
    If you have trouble getting the glass clean, wipe with a cloth moistened with water or a mild neutral 
    detergent, and then wipe the glass dry with another cloth.
    IMPORTANT
    Paste, ink, correction fluid, and other foreign matter can soil the scanning glass when you send a document 
    through the ADF while the paste, ink, or correction fluid on the original is still wet. This is what causes black lines 
    on copies. Whenever you load a document is the ADF, always check to make sure that any paste, ink, or 
    correction fluid that is on the document is completely dry.
    NOTE
    When you unplug the machine, any documents stored in memory will be erased if you leave the machine 
    unplugged for 1 hour or more. Be sure to plug in the machine after cleaning to avoid this happening.
    Paste, ink, 
    correction fluid, 
    etc
    Read area
    Copy
    Black line
     
    						
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    Maintaining Your Machine
    14
    1Disconnect the power cord.
    2Open the operation panel by gently pulling it up.
    3Release the hook on the right inside the ADF by pushing it with your finger.
    4Open the operation panel fully.
     
    						
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    14
    5Use a soft, dry, clean cloth to clean the scanning glass and rollers (shaded areas).
    •If the document scanning glass and rollers are dirty, the documents you send or print will also be dirty.
    • Clean with a soft cloth that will not scratch the glass or rollers.
    • Use a soft, dry, clean cloth to wipe up paper dust around the rollers.
    6Clean the shaded areas of the operation panel and the machine.
    Dirt and dust particles that collect on the underside of the operation panel also affect the quality of documents you 
    copy and send.
    7When you finished, replace the hook inside the ADF, and close the operation panel by pressing it down 
    from the center as shown.
    NOTE
    Be sure to close the operation panel until it locks into place. Otherwise the machine will not function properly.
    8Plug the power cord back in.
    SCANNING
    GLASS
     
    						
    							Transporting the machine14-5
    Maintaining Your Machine
    14
    Transporting the machine
    Be sure to disconnect the power cord before transporting the machine. If the machine is likely to be 
    subjected to vibration (e.g., when transporting over long distances), the following precautions should 
    be taken. If you do not follow these precautions,  the machine may be damaged or the quality of your 
    printouts may be adversely affected.
    1Disconnect the power cord.
    2If the machine is connected to a telephone or your computer, remove the telephone line or printer cable.
    3Open the printer cover.
    4Grip the end of the cartridge, and remove it from the machine. In order to avoid direct sunlight, place the 
    cartridge in the protective bag that the cartridge came in when you purchased it.
    5Close the printer cover.
    6Pull out the cassette completely, and remove the extension cover from the machine.
    7Detach the cassette extension from the cassette.
    8Insert the cassette in the machine.
    9Remove the output tray and document output tray.
     
    						
    							CHAPTER
    Guidelines for Entering Information3-1
    3
    Registering Information in the 
    Machine
    This chapter describes how to enter information in your machine.
    Guidelines for Entering Information
    The following section explains how to ent er user information into the machine.
    NOTE
    If you pause while entering information and do not make an entry for more than 60 seconds, the machine returns 
    to standby mode and loses all information you had entered up to that point. You will then have to start again.
    Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols
    Each numeric button has a number and a group of uppercase and lowercase letters assigned to it. Use 
    the chart below to determine which numeric button to press for each character.
    NOTE
    The characters that appear when you press the numeric buttons differ depending on the display language you 
    select. For details on selecting the display language, see 
    						
    							Menu Descriptions15-2
    The Menu System
    15
    Menu Descriptions
    1. PAPER SETTINGS
    (The factory default setting is in bold face.)
    NameDescriptions
    1.CASSETTE
    1.PAPER SIZE Sets the paper size for the paper cassette. A4, B5, A5, LTR, EXECUTIV, ENVELOPE 
    (You can select from COM10, MONARCH, DL, 
    or ISO-C5.)
    2.PAPER TYPE Sets the paper type to be used in the paper  cassette.
    PLAIN PAPER, TRANSPARENCY, PLAIN 
    PAPER L, HEAVY PAPER, HEAVY PAPER H
    2.MP TRAY
    1.PAPER SIZE Sets the paper size for the multi-purpose  feeder.
    A4, B5, A5, LTR, LGL, EXECUTIV, 
    ENVELOPE (You can select from DL, ISO-C5, 
    COM10, or MONARCH), FREESIZE 
    (Horizontal and vertical size can be specified in 
    millimeters.)
    2.PAPER TYPE Sets the paper type to be used on the  multi-purpose feeder.
    PLAIN PAPER, TRANSPARENCY, PLAIN 
    PAPER L, HEAVY PAPER, HEAVY PAPER H
     
    						
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    15
    2. COMMON SETTINGS
    NameDescriptions
    1.DEFAULT SETTINGS Selects which mode is displayed in the LCD 
    when the power cord is connected, or the 
    AUTO CLEAR function activates.
    COPY The Copy mode is selected.
    FAX The Fax mode is selected.
    2.SW AFTER AUTO CLR Selects whether the machine switches to the  mode you set in  after 
    the AUTO CLEAR function activates.
    DEFAULT MODE The machine automatically switches to the 
    mode you set in  after 
    the AUTO CLEAR function activates.
    CURRENT MODE The machine does not automatically switch to  the mode you set in  
    even after the AUTO CLEAR function activates.
    3.VOLUME CONTROL Adjusts the volume of the machine.
    1.KEYPAD VOLUME Adjusts the keypad volume.ON 1  to 3
    OFF The volume is turned off.
    2.ALARM VOLUME Adjusts the alarm volume. ON 1  to 3
    OFF The volume is turned off.
    3.TX DONE TONE Adjusts the volume of the done tone sounded  when the machine has finished sending faxes.
    ON 1 to 3
    ERROR ONLY 1  to 3
    OFF The volume is turned off. (The factory default setting is in bold face.)
     
    						
    							Menu Descriptions15-4
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    15(The factory default setting is in bold face.)
    4.RX DONE TONE Adjusts the volume of the done tone sounded 
    when the machine has finished receiving faxes.
    ON 1 to 3
    ERROR ONLY 1  to 3
    OFF The volume is turned off.
    5.PRINTING END TONE Adjusts the volume of the done tone sounded  when the machine has finished printing.
    ON 1 to 3
    ERROR ONLY 1  to 3
    OFF The volume is turned off.
    6.SCANNING END TONE Adjusts the volume of the done tone sounded  when the machine finished scanning.
    ON 1 to 3
    ERROR ONLY 1  to 3
    OFF The volume is turned off.
    7.LINE MONITOR VOL. Adjusts the line monitor volume.
    ON 1 to 3 (2)
    OFF The volume is turned off.
    4.PRINT EXPOSURE Adjusts the exposure to one of 5 levels.  (center )
    5.TONER SAVER MODE Sets the toner saver mode.
    ON The toner saver mode is turned on.
    OFF The toner saver mode is turned off.
    6.DISPLAY LANGUAGE Select the message language. ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN, 
    ITALIAN, DUTCH, FINNISH, PORTUGUESE, 
    NORWEGIAN, SWEDISH, DANISH, 
    SLOVENE, CZECH, HUNGARIAN, RUSSIAN
    NameDescriptions
     
    						
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    3. COPY SETTINGS
    (The factory default setting is in bold face.)
    *1 STANDARD EXPOSURE automatically changes to MANUAL when TEXT/PHOTO or PHOTO is selected.
    *2 STD. IMAGEQUALITY automatically changes to TEXT ORIGINAL when AUTO is selected.
    NameDescriptions
    1.STD. IMAGEQUALITY Select the document type.
    TEXT ORIGINAL: Character mode
    TEXT/PHOTO*
    1: Text/photo mode
    PHOTO*1: Photo mode
    2.STANDARD EXPOSURE Select the auto or manual mode of exposure  setting.
    AUTO
    *2The exposure is adjusted automatically.
    MANUAL The exposure is adjusted manually.
    The exposure can be adjusted in 9 steps. 
    (center )
    3.STD ZOOM RATIO Selects t he copy ratio 050% to 200%. (100%)
    4.STANDARD COPY QTY Select the copy quantity. 01 to 99 (01)
    5.AUTO SORT Set the auto sort.
    ON The auto sort function is turned on.
    OFF The auto sort function is turned off.
    6.PAPER SIZE GROUP The paper size group can be selected. If the  paper size group is changed, the preset copy 
    ratios will change.
    INCH Preset copy ratios:50%, 64%, 78%, 100%,  129%, 200%
    A Preset copy ratios:50%, 70%, 100%, 141%, 
    200%
    AB Preset copy ratios:50%, 70%, 81%, 86%,  100%, 115%, 141%, 200%
    7.SHARPNESS Black and white of an image can be sharpened.  When you want to make characters and lines 
    clear, select a big number. When you make 
    copies of photographs, select a small number.
    1 to 9 (5)
     
    						
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    4. FAX SETTINGS
    NameDescriptions
    1.USER SETTINGS Specifies the basic operation settings in the Fax mode.
    1.TEL LINE SETTINGS Specifies the telephone line settings.
    1.USER TEL NO. Your telephone and fax number can be  registered within 20 digits, including spaces.
    2.TEL LINE TYPE Selects the telephone line type. TOUCH TONE The telephone line is set for touch tone dialing.
    ROTARY PULSE The telephone line is set for rotary pulse  dialing.
    3.TX START SPEED Sets the trans mission speed for all documents 
    you send.
    33600bps /14400bps/9600bps/7200bps/
    4800bps/2400bps
    4.RX START SPEED Sets the trans mission speed for all documents 
    you receive.
    33600bps /14400bps/9600bps/7200bps/
    4800bps/2400bps
    2.UNIT NAME You can register  your name or your company 
    name within 24 characters, including spaces.
    3.TX TERMINAL ID Prints your  ID (Transmitting Terminal ID) on 
    each page you transmit.
    ON After you turn the terminal ID on, you can do 
    the following settings.
    1.TTI POSITION OUTSIDE IMAGE: Terminal ID is printed 
    outside the image border.
    INSIDE IMAGE: Terminal ID is printed inside 
    the image border.
    2.TEL NUMBER MARK Selects the prefix for the identification header  number.
    FAX, TEL
    OFF No terminal ID is printed on the pages you  send.
    (The factory default setting is in  bold face.)
     
    						
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