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Panasonic Multi-Function Printer KX-MB2000 KX-MB2010 KX-MB2030 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Multi-Function Printer KX-MB2000 KX-MB2010 KX-MB2030 Operating Instructions
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2Remove the jammed document ( C) carefully. When the document has jammed near the document entrance: When the document has jammed near the document exit: 3 Close the ADF cover. 9112. Paper JamsC C
13.1 Cleaning the white plates and glass Clean the white plates and glass when a black line, a white line or a dirty pattern appears on: – your recording paper, – the original document, – the scanned data, or – the fax document received by the other party (KX-MB2030 only). Caution: R Be careful when handling the drum and toner cartridge. See the caution for the drum cartridge on page 10 for details. R Do not use paper products, such as paper towels or tissues for cleaning. 13.1.1 White plates and scanner glass 1 Open the document cover ( A). 2 Hold the document cover while cleaning the white plates ( B) and the scanner glass ( C). 3 Close the document cover. 9213. . Cleaning13. CleaningA B C
13.1.2 Lower glass 1 Turn the power switch OFF. 2 Open the top cover ( A) by holding the indentations ( B ) on both sides of the unit.Caution: The fuser unit ( C) gets hot. Do not touch it. Note: R Do not touch the transfer roller ( D). 3 Remove the drum and toner cartridge ( E) by holding the tabs. 4 Clean the lower glass ( F) with a soft and dry cloth. 9313. CleaningDA B B C E F
5Reinstall the drum and toner cartridge ( G) by holding the tabs. R Make sure that the arrows ( H) match, to install the drum and toner cartridge correctly. 6 Close the top cover by holding the indentations on both sides of the unit, until locked. Caution: R To prevent injuries, be careful not to put your hands under the top cover. 7 Turn the power switch ON. 9413. CleaningG H
13.2 Cleaning the document feeder rollers (KX-MB2010/ KX-MB2030 only) Clean the rollers when documents frequently misfeed. Note: R The pictured model is KX-MB2010. Caution: R Do not use paper products, such as paper towels or tissues for cleaning. 1 Turn the power switch OFF. 2 Open the ADF cover ( A) while holding the document cover ( B).3 Clean the document feeder rollers ( C) with a cloth moistened with water, and let all parts dry thoroughly. 4 Close the ADF cover. 5Turn the power switch ON. 9513. CleaningA B C
14.1 Reference lists and reports You can print out the following lists and reports for your reference. – “SETUP LIST ” – “TEL NO. LIST ”*1 – “JOURNAL REPORT ”*1 – “BROADCAST LIST ”*1 – “PRINTER TEST ” – “CALLER ID LIST ”*1 – “ADDRESS LIST ” – “FTP SERVER LIST ” – “SMB FOLDER LIST ” *1 KX-MB2030 only 1 Press MMenu N repeatedly to display “PRINT REPORT ”. 2 Press MF N or ME N repeatedly to display the desired item. 3 Press MSet N to start printing. A M Menu N 14.2 Specifications n Applicable lines *1 : Public Switched Telephone Networkn Document size: Max. 216 mm (8 1 /2 ") in width, Max. 600 mm (23 5 /8 ") in lengthn Effective scanning width: 208 mm (8 3 /16 ")n Effective printing width: Letter/Legal: 208 mm (8 3 /16 ") A4: 202 mm (7 15 /16 ")n Transmission time *1*2 : Approx. 4 s/page (ECM-MMR Memory transmission) *3n Scanning density:Scanning resolution: Up to 600 ´ 1,200 dpi (Optical) Up to 9,600 ´ 9,600 dpi (Interpolated)Copy resolution: Up to 600 ´ 600 dpiFax resolution *1 : Horizontal: 8 pels/mm (203 pels/inch)Vertical:3.85 lines/mm (98 lines/inch)-in standard resolution, 7.7 lines/mm (196 lines/inch)-in fine/photo resolution, 15.4 lines/mm (392 lines/inch)-in super fine resolutionn Photo resolution: 64-leveln Scanner type: Color Contact Image Sensorn Printer type: Laser Printern Data compression system *1 : Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ (MR), Modified Modified READ (MMR)n Modem speed *1 : 33,600 / 31,200 / 28,800 / 26,400 / 24,000 / 21,600 / 19,200 / 16,800 / 14,400 / 12,000 / 9,600 / 7,200 / 4,800 / 2,400 bps; Automatic Fallbackn Operating environment: 10 °C – 32.5 °C (50 °F – 90.5 °F), 20 % – 70 % RH (Relative Humidity)n Dimensions: KX-MB2000: Approx. width 420 mm ´ depth 432 mm ´ height 255 mm (16 9 /16 " ´ 17" ´ 10") KX-MB2010/KX-MB2030: Approx. width 420 mm ´ depth 432 mm ´ height 305 mm (16 9 /16 " ´ 17" ´ 12")9614. . General Information14. General InformationMFNMENMSetN MMenuN
n Mass (Weight): KX-MB2000: Approx. 11 kg (24 lb) KX-MB2010/KX-MB2030: Approx. 12 kg (26 lb)n Power consumption: Standby: Approx. 5.5 W Preheat: Approx. 65 W Copy: Approx. 500 W Maximum: Approx. 950 W (When the fuser lamp turns on)n Power supply: 120 V AC, 60 Hzn Memory capacity (for operation and storing memory): 32 MBn Fax memory capacity *1 : 3.5 MB in total Approx. 110 pages of memory reception Approx. 150 pages of memory transmission (Based on the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart in standard resolution.)n Scan to email address memory capacity: 5 MB in total (including the header and email message)n Scan to FTP server memory capacity: 5 MB in totaln Scan to SMB folder memory capacity: 5 MB in totaln Laser diode properties: Laser output: Max. 15 mW Wavelength: 760 nm – 800 nm Emission duration: Continuousn Print speed: Approx. 24 ppm (pages per minute)n Printing resolution: 600 ´ 600 dpi *1 KX-MB2030 only *2 Transmission speed depends on the contents of the pages, resolution, telephone line conditions and capability of the other party’s machine. *3 Transmission speed is based on the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart with original mode. If the capability of the other party’s machine is inferior to your unit, the transmission time may be longer. ITU-T No.1 Test Chart Note: R Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. R The pictures and illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product. R The accuracy of the clock is approximately ±60 seconds a month. Recording paper specifications Plain paper/Thin paper size: A4: 210 mm ´ 297 mm (8 1 /4 " ´ 11 11 /16 ") Letter: 216 mm ´ 279 mm (8 1 /2 " ´ 11") Legal: 216 mm ´ 356 mm (8 1 /2 " ´ 14") *1 B5(JIS): 182 mm ´ 257 mm (7 3 /16 " ´ 10 1 /8 ") B5(ISO): 176 mm ´ 250 mm (6 15 /16 " ´ 9 13 /16 ") 16K: 195 mm ´ 270 mm (7 11 /16 " ´ 10 5 /8 ") 8.5 ´ 13: 216 mm ´ 330 mm (8 1 /2 " ´ 13") *1 8.5 ´ 13.4: 216 mm ´ 340 mm (8 1 /2 " ´ 13 3 /8 ") *1 Label size: A4: 210 mm ´ 297 mm (8 1 /4 " ´ 11 11 /16 ") Letter: 216 mm ´ 279 mm (8 1 /2 " ´ 11") Recording paper weight: 64 g/m 2 to 90 g/m 2 (17 lb to 24 lb) *1 Manual input tray only 9714. General Information
Toner life Toner cartridge life depends on the amount of content in a printed document. Toner cartridge life varies in actual usage. The following is the approximate number of pages that the toner cartridge can print according to the various printing examples. Example 1 Approx. 2,000 pages can be printed. Example 2 Approx. 1,000 pages can be printed. Example 3 Approx. 650 pages can be printed. Note: R There are various factors that determine the actual toner cartridge life, such as temperature, humidity, type of paper and how much toner you use for the number of pages per print job. The actual number of pages your toner cartridge will print may be significantly less than this estimate if your unit is often used for printing small number of pages per job. Because many of the factors that determine the actual toner cartridge life cannot be controlled, we cannot guarantee a minimum number of pages that will be printed by your toner cartridge. R The number of pages changes with the depth, thickness and size of the characters. R If you turn on the toner save feature, the toner cartridge will last approx. 20 % longer. Drum life The drum cartridge needs to be replaced regularly. The maximum drum life is approx. 6,000 pages. Note: R There are various factors that determine the actual drum cartridge life, such as temperature, humidity, type of paper and how much toner you use for the number of pages per print job. The actual number of pages your drum cartridge will print may be significantly less than this estimate if your unit is often used for printing small number of pages per job. Because many of the factors that determine the actual drum cartridge life cannot be controlled, we cannot guarantee a minimum number of pages that will be printed by your drum cartridge. Waste disposal method Waste material should be disposed of under conditions which meet all national and local environmental regulations. 9814. General InformationTable of Contents1. 1. Table of Contents 1. Introduction and Installation Accessories 1.1 Included accessories.1.2 Accessory information.Finding the Controls 1.3 Description of buttons.1.4 Overview Installation 1.5 Toner cartridge and drum unit 1.6 Document tray 1.7 Output tray1.8 Recording paper2. Preparation 2.1 Connections 2.2 Turning the power switch ON Help Button2.3 Help function Volume 4. PC Operations/ Setup 4.1 Connecting to a computer 4.2 Installing Multi-Function Station 4.3 Starting Multi-Function Station Printing 4.4 Using the unit as a printer Scanning 4.5 Using the unit as a scannerRemote Control 4.6 Operating the unit from your computer. 4.7 Fax sending/receiving using Multi-Function Station 4.8 Registering the computer in the LANnetwork with the optional LAN board 4.9 Confirming the status of the unit 5. Case / Setup 5.1 Selecting the way to use your unit 5.2 Case 1: FAX ONLY Table of Contents2. 1. Table of Contents 1.1 Included accessories.1.2 Accessory information.Finding the Controls 1.3 Description of buttons.1.4 Overview Installation1.5 Toner cartridge and drum unit 1.6 Document tray 1.7 Output tray1.8 Recording paper2. Preparation 2.1 Connections 2.2 Turning the power switch ON Help Button2.3 Help function Volume Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic fax machine. Things you should keep a record of Attach your sales receipt here. For your future reference Date of purchase Table of Contents1. 1. Table of Contents / Introduction and Installation Accessories 1.1 Included accessories. 1.2 Accessory information.Finding the Controls 1.3 Description of buttons. 1.4 Overview Installation 1.5 Toner cartridge and drum unit 1.6 Document tray 1.7 Output tray 1.8 Recording paper 2. Preparation 2.1 Connections 2.2 Turning the power switch ON Help Button 2.3 Help function Volume 2.4 Adjusting volume Initial Programming 2.5 Dialing mode 2.6 Date and time. 2.7 Your logo. 2.8 Your fax number Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic fax machine. Things you should keep a record of Attach your sales receipt here. For your future reference Date of purchase Serial number (found on the rear of the unit) Table of Contents1. 1. Table of Contents / Introduction and Installation Accessories 1.1 Included accessories. 1.2 Accessory information.Finding the Controls 1.3 Description of buttons. 1.4 Overview Installation 1.5 Toner cartridge and drum unit 1.6 Document tray 1.7 Output tray 1.8 Recording paper 2. Preparation 2.1 Connections Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic fax machine. Things you should keep a record of Attach your sales receipt here. For your future reference Date of purchase Serial number (found on the rear of the unit)
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