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    							Table of Contents
    1
    Before Using the Machine ............................. 2Operation Panel .............................................. 2
    Menu Items ..................................................... 4
    Turning the Machine On and Off .................... 6
    Handling the Original Document ..................... 8
    Loading Printing Paper ................................... 9
    Copying ......................................................... 17Making Copies .............................................. 17
    Changing the Copy Settings ......................... 17
    Using Useful Copy Functions ....................... 19
    Printing from Your Computer ...................... 20Printing with Windows................................... 20
    Printing with Macintosh ................................. 21
    Scanning Images .......................................... 22Scanning Methods ........................................ 22
    Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant Device ....................... 23
    Printing Photographs Directly 
    from a Compliant Device .............................. 23
    About PictBridge Print Settings..................... 25
    Faxing ............................................................ 28Preparing the Machine for Fax ..................... 28
    Registering Sender Information .................... 32
    Registering the Destination........................... 37
    Sending Faxes.............................................. 40
    Using Other Useful Sending Functions......... 44
    Receiving Faxes ........................................... 45
    Using Other Useful Receiving Functions ...... 51
    Document Stored in Memory ........................ 52
    Summary of Reports and Lists ..................... 55
    Routine Maintenance ................................... 57When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors 
    Are Incorrect ................................................. 57
    Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern ................ 58
    Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern ........... 59
    Print Head Cleaning...................................... 60
    Print Head Deep Cleaning ............................ 61
    Aligning the Print Head ................................. 62
    Replacing a FINE Cartridge .......................... 64
    Keeping the Best Printing Results ................ 70
    Cleaning Your Machine ................................ 71
    Troubleshooting ........................................... 75An Error Message Is Displayed 
    on the LCD.................................................... 76
    LCD Cannot Be Seen At All .......................... 78
    An Unintended Language Is Displayed 
    on the LCD.................................................... 79
    Cannot Install the MP Drivers ....................... 80
    Cannot Connect to Computer Properly......... 81
    Print Results Not Satisfactory ....................... 82 The Print Result Not Satisfactory 
    When Copying .............................................. 86
    Printing Does Not Start ................................. 86
    Paper Does Not Feed Properly .................... 87
    Paper Jams .................................................. 88
    Error Message Appears on the Computer 
    Screen .......................................................... 89
    Error Message Appears on a PictBridge 
    Compliant Device ......................................... 91
    Scanning Problems ...................................... 92
    Problems Receiving Faxes ........................... 92
    Problems Sending Faxes ............................. 94
    Telephone Problems .................................... 95
    Appendix....................................................... 96How to Use the Documentation Provided..... 96
    Reading the On-screen Manuals .................. 97
    Specifications ............................................... 98
    Safety Precautions..................................... 102Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product 
    and Use of Images ..................................... 105
    Users in the U.S.A. ..................................... 106
    Users in Canada ......................................... 111
    Users in New Zealand ................................ 112
    Index............................................................ 113
     
    						
    							2Before Using the Machine
    Before Using the Machine
    Operation Panel
    (1) ON/OFF button / Power lamp
    Turns the machine on and off. Lights or flashes green to indicate the power status. Before 
    turning on the machine, make sure the Document Cover is closed.
    (2) COPY button
    Switches the machine to copy mode.
    (3) In Use/Memory lamp
    Flashes when the telephone line is in use. Lights when there are documents stored in the 
    machine’s memory.
    (4) FAX button
    Switches the machine to fax mode.
    (5) Alarm lamp
    Lights or flashes orange when an error, such as paper-out or ink-out, occurs.
    (6) SCAN button
    Switches the machine to scan mode. In scan mode, the machine scans a document to 
    your computer according to the settings selected. To use this button, the machine must 
    be connected to a computer. For details, refer to the Scanning Guide on-screen manual.
    (7) Menu button
    Accesses the menus and settings to customize operation of your machine.
    (8) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
    Displays messages, menu selections, and the operational status.
    (9) Numeric buttons
    Enter numerical values such as the number of copies, as well as fax/telephone numbers 
    and characters.
    (10) Redial/Pause button
    Redials the last number called using the Numeric buttons. Also enters pauses between 
    or after numbers when dialing or registering numbers.
    (11) Black button
    Starts black & white copying, scanning, or faxing.
    (12) Stop/Reset button
    Cancels operations such as copying, scanning, or faxing, or a print job in progress.
    (13) Color button
    Starts color copying, scanning, or faxing.
    (1) (2) (3)(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
    (13) (14)
    (15)(16) (17)(18)(19)(20)
     
    						
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    (14) Coded Dial button
    Press this button and a two-digit code to dial a pre-registered fax/telephone number.
    (15) Tone button
    Switches temporarily to tone dialing. Also changes the mode when entering characters.
    (16) OK button
    Finalizes your selection for the menu or setting item.
    Dismisses the error message and resumes the machine’s normal operation after 
    resolving a printing error or removing jammed paper.
    (17)[ (-) and ] (+) buttons
    Scroll through menu selections, and increase or decrease the number of copies.
    For the fax settings, [ cancels the entered character, and ] enters a space between 
    characters.
    (18) Back button
    Returns the LCD to the previous screen.
    (19) Settings button
    Configures the page size, media type, and image correction settings.
    (20) FAX Quality button
    Sets the scan contrast and resolution of the fax you are sending.
     
    						
    							4Before Using the Machine
    Menu Items
    Press the Menu button to display the menu items.
    You can specify the special copy  settings, various fax settings, or perform the machine maintenance 
    by using these menu items.
    Press the  Settings button to display the setting items in copy mode or fax mode.
    You can specify the various print settings in copy  mode, or page size and media type settings in fax 
    mode by using these setting items.
    Press the  FAX Quality  button to display the fax quality setting items in fax mode.
    You can specify the scan contrast and fax resolution.
    For details, refer to the  User’s Guide on-screen manual.
    NotezYou can select  DEVICE SETTINGS  and MAINTENANCE  in any mode.
    z Direct Printing mode is displayed only when a PictBridge compliant device is connected to the machine. 
    z COPY mode
    Menu button
    SPECIAL COPY*1
    FRAME ERASE
    STICKER COPY
    BORDERLESS COPY
    IMAGE REPEAT
    2-ON-1
    4-ON-1
    FAX SETTINGS
    See “FAX SETTINGS” in FAX mode.
    DEVICE SETTINGS
    MAINTENANCE
    Settings button 
    ENLARGE/REDUCE (page 17)
    PAGE SIZE (page 18)
    MEDIA TYPE (page 18)
    INTENSITY (page 18)
    IMAGE QUALITY (page 18) DEVICE SETTINGS
     and 
    MAINTENANCE  under each mode 
    contains the following menu items.
    z DEVICE SETTINGS
    PRINT SETTINGS*1
    EXTENDED AMOUNT
    PICTBRIDGE SET (page 27)
    PA G E  S I Z E
    MEDIA TYPE
    PRINT QLTY
    BORDERLESS PRINT
    IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
    OTHERS*1
    AUDIBLE TONES
    COUNTRY SELECT*2
    LANGUAGE SETTING
    QUIET MODE
    RESTORE DEFAULT*1
    zMAINTENANCE
    NOZZLE CHECK (page 58)
    CLEANING (page 60)
    DEEP CLEANING (page 61)
    ALIGN PRINT HEAD (page 62)
    HEAD ALIGN PRINT (page 62)
    ROLLER CLEANING (page 72)
    BOTTOM CLEANING (page 73)
     
    						
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    Before Using the Machine
    z FA X  m o de
    Menu button
    FAX SETTINGS
    RECEIVE MODE SET (page 45)
    FAX PRIORITY MODE
    FA X O N LY M O D E
    DRPD
    *3
    NETWORK SWITCH*2
    TEL PRIORITY MODE
    MEMORY REFERENCE (page 52)PRINT MEMORY LIST
    PRINT DOCUMENT
    DELETE DOCUMENT
    PRNT REPORT/LIST (page 55)ACTIVITY REPORT
    SPEED DIAL LIST
    USER’S DATA LIST
    MEMORY LIST
    CODED DIAL REGIST (page 37)
    USER SETTINGS (page 32)DATE/TIME SETTING
    DATE DISPLAY
    *1
    SUMMER TIME SET*2
    UNIT TEL NUMBER
    UNIT NAME
    TX TERMINAL ID
    *1
    OFFHOOK ALARM*1
    VOLUME CONTROL*1
    RX RING LEVEL*1
    TEL LINE TYPE (page 30)
    ACTIVITY REPORT
    *1
    TX SETTINGS*1
    ECM TX
    PA U S E  T I M E
    AUTO REDIAL
    TX START SPEED
    TX REPORT
    DIAL TONE DETECT
    RX SETTINGS*1
    AUTO PRINT RX
    ECM RX
    FAX PRIORITY MODE
    DRPD:FAX RNG PAT
    *3
    RING COUNT
    MAN/AUTO SWITCH
    REMOTE RX
    RX IMG REDUCTION
    RX START SPEED
    RX REPORT
    DEVICE SETTINGS
    MAINTENANCE
    Settings button 
    PAGE SIZE (page 50)
    MEDIA TYPE (page 50)
    FAX Quality button 
    SCAN CONTRAST (page 41)
    FAX RESOLUTION (page 41)
    zSCAN mode
    Menu button
    DEVICE SETTINGS
    MAINTENANCE
    zDirect Printing mode
    Menu button
    DEVICE SETTINGS
    MAINTENANCE
    *1For details, refer to the  User’s Guide 
    on-screen manual.
    *2This setting may not be available 
    depending on the country or region of 
    purchase.
    *3US and Canada only.
     
    						
    							6Before Using the Machine
    Turning the Machine On and Off
    Turn on the machine before printing.
    „Turning on the Machine
    Before turning on the machine, confirm the following.
    zThe FINE Cartridges are installed properly.
    If you are using the machine connected to  a computer, confirm also the following.
    z The machine is connected to your computer (or a compatible device).
    z The MP Drivers are installed.
    1Press the  ON/OFF button to turn on the 
    machine.
    The  Power  lamp flashes and then remains lit 
    green.
    2If you are using the machine connected to a 
    computer, turn on your computer.
    „ Turning off the Machine
    1To turn off the machine, press the  ON/OFF 
    button.
    When the  Power lamp stops flashing, the machine 
    is turned off.
    Note
    If preparatory operations above are not complete, follow your setup sheet to complete them.
    Important
    If the  Alarm  lamp lights up or flashes orange and an 
    error message is displayed on the LCD, see “An Error 
    Message Is Displayed on the LCD” on page 76.
    Important
    About the Power Plug
    When removing the power plug after turing off the 
    machine, be sure to confirm that the  Power lamp is 
    not lit. If the power plug is removed from the wall outlet 
    with the  Power lamp still lit or flashing green, the 
    machine may become  unable to print.
    See “Keeping the Best Printing Results” on page 70.
    Note
    The power cannot be turned off while the machine is 
    sending or receiving a fax, or when there are unsent 
    faxes stored in the machine’s memory.
     
    						
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