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    							5. Copier41
    8.After you finish copying, press  {Stop } to reset this 
    feature.
    5.2.6 Booklet feature
    You can make copies, and then fold them in half to create 
    booklets. The documents will be reduced to fit the 
    recording paper.
    1Set the original (page 19).
    2Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Page 
    Layout ”. i  {< }/{ > }
    3Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Booklet”. 
    i  {Set }
    4Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select the desired 
    binding direction and pages.
    – “Left Binding(1) ”
    – “Left Binding(All) ”
    – “Right Binding(1) ”
    – “Right Binding(All) ”
    L “(1)”: To make a booklet with every 4 
    documents printed as separate blocks.
    L “(All) ”: To make a booklet with all documents 
    printed as 1 block.
    5{ Set }
    6If necessary, enter the number of copies (page 36).
    L Multiple copies will be collated automatically.
    L Other copy settings are also available. See page 
    36 for details.
    7When using the scanner glass:
    1. {Start }
    L The unit will scan 1 page.
    2. Place the next page on the scanner glass and 
    press  {Set }. Repeat this until you have scanned 
    all pages.
    3. If “ Left Binding(1) ” or “Right 
    Binding(1) ” is selected in step 4,  the unit will 
    start copying.
    L You can press  {Start } anytime to start 
    copying.
    L For multiple copies, press  {Start } to start 
    copying.
    If “ Left Binding(All) ” or “Right 
    Binding(All) ” is selected in step 4,  press 
    { Start } to start copying.
    When using the automa tic document feeder:
    { Start }
    8After you finish  copying, press {Stop}  to reset this 
    feature.
    Note: L You can save the previous page layout setting 
    (feature #467 on page 67).
    5.2.7 Copy reservation
    You can make a copy reservation under the following 
    conditions:
    – while the unit is printing documents from your 
    computer.
    – while the unit is printing received fax documents.
    1Set the original (page 19).
    2While  “PC Printing ” or “Printing ” is displayed, 
    press  {Copy }.
    3Make necessary settings such as number of copies, 
    resolution, zoom features and page layout features. 
    i  { Start }
    L “Copy Reserved ” will be displayed. The unit 
    will start copying after the current printing job. 
    						
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    6Fax Sending Faxes
    6.1 Sending a fax manually
    6.1.1 Using the scanner glass
    By using the scanner glass, you can send a page from 
    booklets or small size paper that cannot be sent with the 
    automatic document feeder.
    1If the  {Fax } light is OFF, turn it ON by pressing 
    { Fax }.
    2Set the original (page 19).
    3If necessary, change the resolution and contrast 
    according to the type of document.
    L To select the resolution, see page 42.
    L To select the contrast, see page 42.
    4Dial the fax number.
    L To send a single page, go to step 7.
    L To send multiple pages, go to the next step.
    5Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Quick 
    Scan ”, then press {  } repeatedly to select 
    “On” . i  { Start }
    L Wait until  “Scan: Press . ” “Send: 
    Press . ” is displayed.
    L Press  {< } or  {> } repeatedly to change the 
    resolution during scanning, and then press 
    { Set }. The setting will be applied starting with the 
    next page.
    6Place the next page on the scanner glass.  i {Set }
    L To send more pages, repeat this step.
    7{Start }
    Note: L To stop sending, see page 78.
    L You can change the default operation mode (feature 
    #463 on page 60) and the timer before returning to  the default operation mode (feature #464 on page 
    60).
    To select the resolution
    1.
    Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select 
    “Resolution ”.
    2. Press  {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select the desired 
    resolution.  i { Set }
    – “Standard ”: For normal-sized characters.
    – “Fine” : For small-sized characters.
    – “Super Fine ”: For very small-sized characters.
    – “Photo ”: For photographs, shaded drawings, 
    etc.
    L Using the  “Fine”, “Super Fine ” and “Photo” 
    settings will increase transmission time.
    To select the contrast
    Adjust this setting depending on the darkness or 
    lightness of the document. 5 levels (low to high) are 
    available.
    1. Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Contrast ”.
    2. Press  {< } or  {> }.  i  {Set }
    Note: L You can save the previous contrast setting (feature 
    #462 on page 60).
    To redial the last number
    {Redial }
    L If the line is busy, the unit  will automatically redial the 
    number 1 time.
    Note: L To stop sending, see page 78.
    Reserving the fax transmission (Dual Access)
    You can reserve a fax transmission even when the unit is 
    just receiving a fax or sending a fax from memory.
    – Up to 3 reservations when sending
    – Up to 4 reservations when receiving
    1. Set the original during fax reception or fax memory 
    transmission.
    2. Enter the fax number using the dial keypad or 
    navigator directory.
    3. When using th e scanner glass, press {Start }. The 
    unit will scan 1 page. Place the next document on the 
    scanner glass and press  {Set }. Repeat this until all 
    the documents are scanned, then press  {Start }.
    When using the automa tic document feeder, 
    press  {Start }.
    L If the document exceeds the memory capacity, the 
    reservation for that document will be canceled. You 
    must send the entire document manually.
    Printing a confirmation report
    A confirmation report provides you with a printed record 
    of transmission results. To print the confirmation reports, 
    {Redial}
    {Set}{
    V}{^}{}
    {Fax} {Start} 
    						
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    make sure that feature #401 is activated (page 62). For 
    an explanation of the messages, see page 81.
    Printing a journal report
    A journal report provides you with a printed record of the 
    30 most recent faxes. To print it manually, see page 103. 
    To print it automatically after every 30 new fax 
    transmissions and receptions, make sure feature #402 is 
    activated (page 62). For an explanation of the 
    messages, see page 81.
    6.1.2 Using the automatic document feeder
    1
    If the  {Fax } light is OFF, turn it ON by pressing 
    { Fax }.
    2Set the original (page 20).
    3If necessary, change the resolution and contrast 
    according to the type of document.
    L To select the resolution, see page 42.
    L To select the contrast, see page 42.
    4{Monitor }
    5Dial the fax number.  i {Start }
    Note: L To stop sending, see page 78.
    L Do not open the document cover when sending a fax 
    with the automatic document feeder.
    Pre-dialing a fax number
    1. Enter the fax number.
    2. Set the original (page 20).  i { Start }
    Sending from memory (Quick scan feature)
    1.Set the original (page 20).
    2. Enter the fax number.
    3. Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Quick 
    Scan”, then press  {< } or { >} repeatedly to select 
    “On”.  i {Start }
    To send 2-sided originals
    1.Set the original (page 20).
    2. {Duplex }
    3. Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select the desired 
    binding of the original.
    – “Long Edge ”
    – “Short Edge ”
    4. {Set }
    5. Dial the fax number.  i { Start }
    {Monitor}
    {Start}
    {Fax}{ Set}{V}{^}{}
    {Duplex} 
    						
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    44
    6.2 Storing items for the 
    navigator directory
    The unit provides a navigator directory (300 items).
    6.2.1 Storing navigator directory items
    1
    {Menu }
    2Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Directory 
    Set” .
    3Press  {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select  “New 
    Addition ”. i  {Set }
    4Enter the name, up to 20 characters (see page 77 for 
    character entry).  i {Set } i  {V}/{^}
    5Enter the telephone number, up to 32 digits.  i 
    { Set } i  {Set }
    L To program other items, repeat steps 4 to 5.
    6{Menu }
    Note: L A hyphen or a space entered in a telephone number 
    counts as 2 digits.
    6.2.2 Editing a stored item
    1
    {Menu }
    2Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Directory 
    Set” . 
    3Press  {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select  “Edit”. i 
    { Set }
    4Press  {V}, {^} , {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select the 
    desired item.  i {Set }
    5Edit the name if necessary.  i { Set } i  {V} /{^}
    6Edit the telephone number if necessary.  i {Set } 
    i  {Set } i  {Menu }
    6.2.3 Erasing a stored item
    1
    {Menu }
    2Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Directory 
    Set” .
    3Press  {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select  “Edit”. i 
    { Set } L
    To erase all items, press { } repeatedly to 
    select  “Erase All ”.  i  { Set } i  { Start }
    4Press  {V}, {^}, {< } or { >} repeatedly to select the 
    desired item.  i {#}
    L To cancel erasing, press  {Stop }, then press 
    { Menu }.
    5{Set } i  {Menu }
    {Set}{V}{^}{}
    {Menu}{Stop}
    {Start} 
    						
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    6.3 Sending a fax using navigator 
    directory
    Before using this feature, store the desired names and 
    telephone numbers into the navigator directory (page 
    44).L Make sure that the  {Fax } light is ON.
    6.3.1 Using the scanner glass
    1
    Set the original (page 19).
    2Press  {< } or  {> } to initiate the navigator directory.
    3Press  {V}, {^} , {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select the 
    desired item.  i {Set }
    4If necessary, change the resolution (page 42) and 
    the contrast (page 42).
    L To send a single page, go to step 7.
    L To send multiple pages, go to the next step.
    5Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Quick 
    Scan ”, then press {  } repeatedly to select 
    “On” . i  { Start }
    6Place the next page.  i { Set }
    L To send more pages, repeat this step.
    7{Start }
    To search for a name by initial
    Example: “ Lisa”
    1. Press  {< } or  {> } to initiate the navigator directory.
    2. Press  {5 } repeatedly to display any name with the 
    initial  “L” (see page 77 for character entry).
    L To search for symbols, press  {*}.
    3. Press  {V}, {^} , {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select 
    “Lisa”. L To stop the search, press  {Stop }.
    Fax auto redial
    If the line is busy or if there is no answer, the unit will 
    automatically redial the number 1 time.
    Note:
    L To stop sending, see page 78.
    6.3.2 Using the automatic document feeder
    1
    Set the original (page 20).
    2Enter the fax number using navigator directory.
    3If necessary, change the resolution (page 42) and 
    the contrast (page 42).
    4{Start }
    6.4 Broadcast transmission
    You can send the same document to multiple parties (up 
    to 20). To use this feature,  store the fax numbers into 
    broadcast memory using the navigator directory (page 
    44).
    Your programmed items will remain in the broadcast 
    memory, allowing frequent re-use.
    6.4.1 Programming items into the 
    broadcast memory
    1
    { Menu }
    2Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Directory 
    Set”. 
    3Press  {< } or { >} repeatedly to select 
    “ Broadcast ”. i { Set }
    4Press  {V} or  {^} repeatedly to select the desired 
    broadcast memory location ( “” to 
    “  ”).
    L When you do not wish to change the broadcast 
    memory name, press  {< } or  {> } and go to step 
    8.
    5Press  {Set } to change the broadcast memory name.
    6{< }/{ > } i Change the name, up to 20 characters 
    (see page 77 for character entry).
    7Press  {Set } 2 times.
    8Press  {V}, {^}, {< } or { >} repeatedly to select the 
    desired item.  i { Set }
    L The number in the upper right indicates the 
    number of registered items.
    L To program other items, repeat this step (up to 20 
    items).
    L If you have programmed the wrong item, press 
    {Set } again to remove “ ,” and cancel the 
    selected item.
    9{ Back } i  {Menu }
    6.4.2 Adding a new item into the broadcast 
    memory
    1
    {Menu }
    2Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Directory 
    Set”.
    3Press  {< } or { >} repeatedly to select 
    “ Broadcast ”. i { Set }
    4Press  {V} or  {^} repeatedly to select the desired 
    broadcast memory location ( “” to 
    “  ”). i  {< }/{ > } i  {;}
    L If you changed the broadcast memory name 
    when programming, select that name.
    5Press  {V}, {^}, {< } or { >} repeatedly to select the 
    item that you want to add.  i {Set } 
    						
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    46
    LTo add other items, repeat this step (up to 20 
    items).
    6{Back } i  {Menu }
    6.4.3 Erasing a stored item from the 
    broadcast memory
    1
    {Menu }
    2Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Directory 
    Set” .
    3Press  {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select 
    “Broadcast ”. i  {Set }
    4Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select the desired 
    broadcast memory location ( “” to 
    “ ”). i  {< }/{ > }
    L If you changed the broadcast memory name 
    when programming, select that name.
    5Press  {V}, {^} , {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select the 
    item that you want to erase. L To cancel erasing, press  {Stop }, then press 
    { Menu }.
    6{#}  i  {Menu }
    Note: L If you erase all programmed items, the broadcast 
    memory name will return to the default name.
    6.4.4 Sending the same document to pre-
    programmed parties
    LMake sure that the  {Fax } light is ON.
    To send the same document using the scanner glass
    1. Set the original (page 19).
    2. Press  {< } or  {> } to initiate the navigator directory.
    3. Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select the desired 
    broadcast memory location.  i {Set }
    4. If necessary, change the resolution (page 42) and 
    the contrast (page 42).  i { Start }
    L To send a single page, go to step 6.
    L To send multiple pages, go to the next step.
    5. Place the next page.  i {Set }
    L To send more pages, repeat this step.
    6. {Start }
    Note: L To stop sending, see page 78.
    L If you select  “Fine”, “Super Fine ” or  “Photo” 
    resolution, the number of pages that the unit can 
    send will decrease.
    L If the document exceeds the memory capacity, 
    sending will be canceled.
    L If a party is busy or does not answer, it will be skipped 
    and redialed later 1 time.
    L After transmission, the unit  will automatically print a 
    report (broadcast sending report ).
    To send the same document using the automatic 
    document feeder
    1. Set the original (page 20).
    2. Press  {< } or  {> } to initiate the navigator directory.
    3. Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select the desired 
    broadcast memory location.  i {Set }
    4. If necessary, change the resolution (page 42) and 
    the contrast (page 42).
    5. {Start } 
    						
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    6.5 Sending an electronic 
    document as a fa x message from 
    your computer
    You can access the fax function from a Windows 
    application using Multi-Function Station.
    For example, to send a document created from 
    WordPad, proceed as follows.
    1Open the document yo u want to send.
    2Select [Print... ] from the  [File ] menu.
    L The  [Print]  dialog box will appear.
    3Select the PCFAX unit’s name as the active printer.
    4Click [Print ] or  [OK ].
    L The  [Send a Fax ] dialog box will appear.
    5Enter the fax number using the keypad display or the 
    directory.
    L To stop the operation, click  [Cancel ].
    6[Send ]
    L The document will be sent  through the unit from 
    your computer.
    Note: L To stop sending, see page 78.
    L If the document exceeds the memory capacity of the 
    unit, sending will be canceled.
    L For details, see the help file by selecting  [p] from 
    Multi-Function Station.
    L Click  [Select... ] to change the active unit.
    Receiving Faxes
    6.6 Receiving a fax automatically 
    – Auto answer ON
    6.6.1 Activating FAX ONLY mode
    Press  {Fax Auto Answer } repeatedly to display  “Fax 
    Only Mode ”.
    L The display will show the ring count in FAX ONLY 
    mode. If you wish to change it, press  {V} or {^}  
    repeatedly to display the desired setting, and press 
    { Set }.
    L The  {Fax Auto Answer } light turns ON.
    How faxes are received
    When receiving calls, the unit will automatically answer 
    all calls and only receive fax documents.
    Note:
    L The number of rings before a call is answered in FAX 
    ONLY mode can be changed (feature #210 on page 
    59).
    If you have subscribed to  a Distinctive Ring service
    See page 56.
    {Set}{V}{^} 
    						
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    6.7 Receiving a fax manually – 
    Auto answer OFF
    Important:L Use this mode with an extension telephone.
    6.7.1 Activating TEL mode
    Set the unit to TEL mode by pressing  {Fax Auto 
    Answer } repeatedly to display  “Tel Mode”.
    L The  {Fax Auto Answer } light turns OFF.
    Note: L If you do not answer the call within 10 rings, the unit 
    will temporarily switch to fax reception. The other 
    party can then send a fax.
    How to receive faxes with  an extension telephone
    If you have another telephone connected to the  [EXT ] 
    jack or the same line (extension telephone), you can use 
    the extension telephone to receive faxes.
    1. When the extension telephone rings, lift the handset 
    of the extension telephone.
    2. When:
    – document reception is required,
    – a fax calling tone (slow beep) is heard, or
    – no sound is heard,
    press  {*} {#} { 9 } (default fax activation code) 
    firmly .
    3. Replace the handset.
    Note: L To stop receiving, see page 78.
    L To receive fax documents using the extension 
    telephone, make sure remote fax activation is turned 
    ON (feature #434 on page 64) beforehand. The 
    default setting is ON.
    6.8 Displaying a received fax 
    document
    You can display a received fax document on the unit.
    You can print or save the necessary document after you 
    confirm the image.
    Make sure the fax preview mode setting is turned ON 
    beforehand (feature #448 on page 52).
    L Make sure that the  {Fax } light is ON.
    L Make sure that the unit is idle.
    6.8.1 Viewing a fax document
    1
    {Advance }
    2Press {V} or  {^} repeatedly to select  “Fax 
    Preview ”. i  {Set }
    3Press  {V} or {^} repeatedly to select the desired fax 
    document.  i { Set }
    L The selected fax document will be displayed.
    L To stop viewing, press  {Back }.
    L To print the fax document, press  {Start }.
    4{Back } i  {Advance }
    Note: L The display speed depends  on the contents and size 
    of the document.
    What “ ,” means
    “, ” on the display means the image has already been 
    viewed, printed or saved.
    To adjust the image
    The following keypad is used to adjust the image.
    {Set}
    {V}{^}{}
    {Advance}{ Stop
    }{Fax}
    {Start}
    {Back} 
    						
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    6.8.2 Printing a fax document
    1
    {Advance }
    2Press {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Fax 
    Preview ”. i  {Set }
    3Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select the desired fax 
    document.  i {Start }
    L The received fax document will be printed.
    4{Advance }
    Note: L The received fax document will be deleted 
    automatically after printing (feature #449 on page 
    65).
    6.8.3 Saving a fax document
    Important:
    L When you save a fax document as an email 
    attachment, program the email server, SMTP 
    server settings (page 66) and the email 
    destinations (page 66) beforehand.
    L When you save the fax do cument in a folder on 
    an FTP server, program the FTP server settings 
    beforehand (page 66).
    1{ Advance }
    2Press {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Fax 
    Preview ”. i  {Set }
    3Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select the desired fax 
    document.  i {;}
    4Select the desired destination.
    Saving to your computer:
    1.Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “PC”. i  
    { Set }
    2. Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “USB 
    Host” or the computer on which you want to 
    save the data.  i {Set }
    L The fax document will be automatically saved 
    in the folder selected in the  [Settings ] 
    window. To change the folder, see page 27.
    L The software that is associated to open PDF 
    files will automatically start. Saving as an email attachment:
    1.
    Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “Email 
    Address ”. i  {Set }
    2. Press  {V}, {^} , {< } or  {> } repeatedly to select 
    the destination email address.  i {Set }
    L To enter the email address using the dial 
    keypad, select  “Temporary Address ”.
    L The fax document will be sent as an 
    attachment via an email server.
    Saving in a folder on an FTP server:
    1. Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select  “FTP 
    Server ”. i  {Set }
    2. Press  {V} or {^}  repeatedly to select the desired 
    FTP server.  i {Set }
    L The fax document will be saved in the folder 
    on the FTP server.
    5{Advance }
    Note: L The received fax document is saved as an image file 
    (PDF format). Adobe Reader is required to view it.
    L To stop saving a fax document, see page 78.
    6.8.4 Erasing a fax document
    1
    {Advance }
    2Press {V} or  {^} repeatedly to select  “Fax 
    Preview ”. i  {Set }
    3Press  {V} or {^} repeatedly to select the desired fax 
    document.  i {#}
    L To cancel erasing, press  {Stop }, then press 
    { Advance }.
    4{Set } i  {Advance }
    Note: L To erase the fax document, you need to view or print 
    the data beforehand (page 48, 49).
    KeypadAction
    { 4 } Returns to the previous page 
    (only available for multiple pages)
    { 6 } Goes to the next page (only 
    available for multiple pages)
    { 2 } Enlarges an image
    { 8 } Reduces an image
    { 5 } Rotates an image (90 °, 180 °, 
    270 °)
    {^}{V}{  } Scrolls an image 
    						
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    6.9 Using the unit with an 
    answering machine
    6.9.1 Setting up the unit and an answering 
    machine
    1
    Connect the answering machine (1).
    L An answering machine is not supplied.
    L Remove the stopper ( 2) if attached.
    2Set the number of rings on the answering machine to 
    4 rings or less.
    L This will allow the answering machine to answer 
    the call first.
    3Record a greeting message on the answering 
    machine.
    L We recommend you record a message that is 
    under 10 seconds long, and not to pause for 
    more than 4 seconds during the message. 
    Otherwise, neither machine will function 
    correctly.
    4Activate the answering machine.
    5Set the unit to the desired receiving mode (page 47).
    L If you set it to FAX ONLY mode, change the ring 
    count in FAX ONLY mode to “ 5” (feature #210 
    on page 59).
    6Make sure each of the following is unique:
    – the remote access code of the answering  machine
    – the fax activation code (feature #434 on page 64)
    – remote access to your phone company’s Voice  Mail (if you subscribed) Note:
    L If the call is a phone call, the answering machine will 
    record voice messages.
    If a fax calling tone is detected, the fax machine will 
    receive a fax automatically.
    L Regarding the remote access code for the answering 
    machine, see the operating instructions of the 
    answering machine.
    Receiving a voice message and fax document in one 
    call
    The caller can leave a voice message and send a fax 
    document during the same call. Inform the caller of the 
    following procedure beforehand.
    1. The caller calls your unit.
    L The answering machine will answer the call.
    2. The caller can leave a message after the greeting 
    message.
    3. The caller presses  {*}{#}{9} (pre-selected fax 
    activation code). L The unit will activate the fax function.
    4. The caller presses the start button to send a 
    document.
    Note: L To use this feature, make sure remote fax activation 
    is turned ON (feature #434 on page 64). The fax 
    activation code can also be changed.
    L If there is no room left in the memory of your 
    answering machine, the unit may not be able to 
    receive documents. See the operating instructions of 
    the answering machine and erase unnecessary 
    messages.
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