Sharp Mx 4100n Owners Manual
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1-20 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents 3 Touch the [Password] key. A text entry screen for entering the password will appear. Enter your password that is stored in User List in the system settings (administrator). If you are logging in to an LDAP server, enter the password that is stored with your LDAP server login name. Each entered character will be displayed as . When you have finished entering the password, touch the [OK] key. When authentication is by LDAP server and you have different passwords stored in User List in the system settings (administrator) and in the LDAP server, use the password stored in the LDAP server. When an LDAP server has been stored, [Auth to:] can be changed. If you are logging in using a user selection key... The LDAP server was stored when your user information was stored, and thus the LDAP server will appear as the authentication server when you select your login name. Go to step 4. When logging in using the [Direct Entry] key... Touch the [Auth to:] key. Select the LDAP server and touch the [OK] key. User 0001 User AuthenticationOK Login Name User Name Password Auth to:Login Locally Auth to: Direct Entry User AuthenticationOK Login Name User Name Password Login Locally Authenticate to:OK Login Locally Server 2 Server 1 Server 3 Server 4 Server 5 Server 6 Server 7
1-21 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents If an incorrect login name or password is entered 3 times in a row... If A Warning when Login Fails is enabled in the system settings (administrator), the machine will lock for 5 minutes if an incorrect login name or password is entered 3 times in a row. Verify the login name and password that you should use with the administrator of the machine. 4 (Different items will appear in the screen when LDAP authentication is used.) Touch the [OK] key. After the entered login name and password are authenticated, the user count screen will appear briefly. When page limits have been set in Pages Limit Group List in the system settings (administrator), the number of pages remaining will appear. (The remaining number of pages that the user can use in each mode (copy, scan, etc.) appears.) The amount of time that this screen appears can be changed using Message Time Setting in the system settings (administrator). 5 When you have finished using the machine and are ready to log out, press the [LOGOUT] key ( ). However, note that the [LOGOUT] key ( ) cannot be used to log out when a fax number is being entered in fax mode, as the key is used for fax number entry. If a preset duration of time elapses after the machine is last used, the Auto Clear function will activate. When Auto Clear activates, logout takes place automatically. However, when PC Scan mode is used, logout does not take place when the [LOGOUT] key ( ) is pressed and Auto Clear does not operate. Change to a different mode on the machine and then log out. The administrator can clear the locked state. This is done from [User Control] and then [Default Settings] in the Web page menu. When LDAP authentication is used, the [E-mail Address] key may appear, depending on the authentication method. If the [E-mail Address] key appears in step 3, touch the key. A text entry screen will appear. Enter your e-mail address. System Settings (Administrator): User List This is used to store names of users of the machine. Detailed information such as the login name, user number, and password are also stored. Ask the administrator of the machine for the information that you need to use the machine. User 0001 Auth to: User AuthenticationOK Login Name User Name Password Login Locally Usage status: used/remaining pages Black-white : 87,654,321/12,345,678 Full color : 87,654,321/12,345,678 2-color : 87,654,321/12,345,678 Single color: 87,654,321/12,345,678 LOGOUT Password E-mail Address Auth to:Server 2 User 0002 User AuthenticationOK Login Name User Name
1-22 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents HOME SCREEN When the [HOME] key is pressed on the operation panel, the home screen appears in the touch panel. (1) [My Menu] key Touch this to move to the second home screen. (2) Mode select keys Use these keys to switch between copy, image send, document filing, and Sharp OSA modes. (3) Title This shows the title of the home screen.(4) Shortcut key A registered function appears as a shortcut key. The key can be touched to select the registered function. (5) User name This shows the name of the logged in user. The user name appears when user authentication is enabled on the machine. Shortcuts to functions can be registered as keys in the home screen. When a shortcut key is touched, the screen for that function appears. Register frequently used functions in the home screen to quickly and conveniently access those functions. When user authentication is used, the home screen of Favorite Operation Group can be displayed. Register keys that you wish to show in the home screen in the Web pages. 04/04/2010 11:40 Home Screen Total Count Document Filing Control Address Control Paper Tray Settings IMAGE SENDDOCUMENT FILING COPY IMAGE SENDDOCUMENT FILINGCOPY My Menu (2) (1) (2) (4) (5) (3) 1st screen2nd screen System Settings (Administrator): Home Screen Settings Registration is performed in [System Settings] - [Operation Settings] - [Home Screen Settings] in the Web page menu. System Settings (Administrator): Home Screen List When user authentication is enabled, a home screen can be set for each Favorite Operation Group List. Registration is performed in Home Screen List in [User Control] in the Web page menu.
1-23 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents REMOTE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE The remote operation function allows you to operate the machine from your computer. When this function is added, the same screen as the operation panel screen appears on your computer. This allows you to operate the machine from your computer in the same way as if you were standing in front of the machine. The remote operation function can only be used on one computer at a time. How to use the remote operation function Before using this function, set Operational Authority to Allowed in Remote Software Operation of Remote Operation Settings in the syst em settings (administrator). ☞7. SYSTEM SETTINGS Remote Operation Settings (page 7-63) To use the remote operation function, the machine must be connected to a network and a VNC application must be installed on your computer (recommended VNC software: RealVNC). The procedure for using this function is as follows: Example: RealVNC 1 Connect from the computer to the machine. (1) Start the VNC viewer (2) Enter the IP address of the machine in the Server entry box. (3) Click the [OK] button. 2 Follow the prompts on the operation pa nel of the machine to permit the connection. When the machine is connected to the remote software, appears on the system bar of the machines touch panel. If you wish to disconnect, exit the remote software or touch . Use the operation panel in the same way as you would on the mach ine. Note that a key cannot be held down to continuously change a value being entered. For detailed procedures, see t he chapters for each of the functions in this manual. System Settings (Administrator): Remote Operation Settings Set the operation authority for the remote operation function. Operate the machine using your computer screen. Your computer Network Operation panel The machine Operate the machine using your computer screen.Operate the machine using your computer screen. (2)(3)
1-24 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents ITEMS RECORDED IN THE JOB LOG The machine records the jobs that are performed in the job log. The main information that is recorded in the job log is described below. To make it easy to total the usage counts of differently configured machines, the items recorded in the job log are fixed, regardless of what peripheral devices are installed or the objective of the recording. In some cases, job information may not be correctly recorded, such as when a power failure occurs during a job. No.Item nameDescription 1Main itemsJob IDThe job ID is recorded. Job IDs appear in the log as consecutive numbers up to a maximum of 999999, after which the count resets to 1. 2Job ModeThe job mode, such as copy or print. 3Computer NameThe name of the computer that sent a print job.* 4User NameThe user name when the user authentication function is used. 5Login NameThe login name when the user authentication function is used. 6Starting Date & TimeThe date and time the job was started. 7Completing Date & TimeThe date and time the job was completed. 8Black & White Total CountFor a print job, the total count is recorded. For a send job, the number of transmitted black & white pages is recorded. When a broadcast transmission is summarized, the total number of pages is recorded. For a scan to HDD job, the number of stored black & white pages is recorded. 9Full Color Total CountFor a print job, the total count is recorded. For a send job, the total number of transmitted full color pages is recorded. When a broadcast transmission is summarized, the total number of pages is recorded. For a scan to HDD job, the number of stored full color pages is recorded. 102-Color Total CountIndicates the total 2-color count. 11Single Color Total CountIndicates the total single color count. 12Count according to sizeCounts by original/paper size in color mode and black & white mode. 13Number of sheets according to sizeIndicates the sheet count by paper type. 14Invalid Paper Count(Black & White)Indicates the black & white invalid sheet count. 15Invalid Paper Count(Color)Indicates the color invalid sheet count.
1-25 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents 16Main itemsNumber of Reserved SetsNumber of specified sets or reserved destinations. 17Number of Completed SetsNumber of completed sets or number of destinations to which transmission was successfully completed. 18Number of Reserved PagesNumber of reserved original pages of a copy, print, scan job, or other job. 19Number of Completed PagesNumber of completed pages of a set. 20ResultThe result of a job. 21Error CauseWhen an error occurs during a job, the cause of the error. 22Print Job Related ItemOutputThe output mode of a printed job. 23StapleThe status of stapling. 24Staple CountThe staple count. 25Punch CountThe punch count. 26FoldRecorded in a job that uses the fold function. 27Fold CountNumber of folded pages. 28Printer ToneThe tone used for a print job. 29Image Send Related ItemDirect AddressAddress of an image send job. 30Sender NameSender name of an image send job. 31Sender AddressSender address of an image send job. 32Transmission TypeTransmission type of an image send job. 33Administrative Serial NumberAdministrative serial number of an image send job. 34Broadcast numberBroadcast number of an image send job. 35Entry OrderReservation order for broadcast transmission of an image send job. For a serial polling job, this is used to correlate communication with printing. 36File TypeFile format of an image send job. 37Compression Mode/Compression RatioCompression mode and compression ratio of the file of an image send job. 38Communication TimeIndicates the communication time of image send jobs. 39Fax No.Indicates the stored senders number. 40Document Filing Related ItemDocument FilingStatus of document filing. 41Storing ModeDocument filing storing mode. 42File Name 2File name of a file stored by document filing or retention print.* 43Data Size [KB]File size. 44Common FunctionalityColor SettingColor mode selected by user. 45Special ModesSpecial modes selected when the job was executed. 46File Name 2Records the file names of print jobs.* No.Item nameDescription
1-26 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents *In some environments this is not recorded. 47Detailed ItemsOriginal SizeSize of scanned original. For a document filing print job, the paper size of the file. 48Original TypeOriginal type (text, printed photo, etc.) set in the exposure settings screen. 49Paper SizeFor a print job, the paper size. For a send job, the transmitted paper size. For a Scan to HDD job, the paper size of the stored file. 50Paper TypeThe paper type used for printing. 51Paper Property: Disable DuplexIndicates that duplex was disabled in Paper Type. 52Paper Property: Fixed Paper SideIndicates that fixed side was specified in Paper Type. 53Paper Property: Disable StapleIndicates that stapling was disabled in Paper Type. 54Paper Property: Disable PunchIndicates that punching was disabled in Paper Type. 55Duplex SetupIndicates the duplex setting. 56ResolutionIndicates the scanning resolution. 57Machine ItemModel NameIndicates the model name of the machine. 58Unit Serial NumberIndicates the serial number of the machine. 59NameIndicates the name of the machine that is set in the Web pages. 60Machine LocationIndicates the installation location of the machine that is set in the Web pages. No.Item nameDescription
1-27 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT PAPER This section provides information that you should know before loading paper in the paper trays. Be sure to read this section before loading paper. NAMES AND LOCATIONS OF TRAYS The names of the trays are as follows. THE MEANING OF R IN PAPER SIZES Some original and paper sizes can be placed in either the vertical or the horizontal orientation. To differentiate between vertical and horizontal orientations, paper sizes in the horizontal orientation will be followed by an R (for example, 8-1/2 x 11R, A4R). Sizes that can be placed only in the horizontal orientation (12 x 18, 11 x 17, 8-1/2 x 14, 8-1/2 x 13, A3W, A3, B4) do not include the R in their size indication. LOADING PAPER Horizontal orientation R is appended.Vertical orientation R is not appended.Can be placed only in the horizontal orientation R is not appended. Bypass tray Tray 5 (when a large capacity tray is installed) Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 (when a stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer or a stand/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer is installed) Tray 4 (when a stand/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer is installed) 8-½ x 11R (A4R)8-½ x 11 (A4)11 x 17 (A3)
1-28 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents USEABLE PAPER Various types of paper are sold. This section explains what plain paper and what special media can be used with the machine. For detailed information on the sizes and types of paper that can be loaded in each tray of the machine, see the specifications in the Safety Guide and Paper Tray Settings (page 7-13) in 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS. Plain paper, special media Plain paper that can be used SHARP standard plain paper (21 lbs. (80g/m2)). For paper specifications, see the specifications in the Safety Guide. Pain paper other than SHARP standard paper (16 lbs. to 28 lbs. (60g/m 2 to 105g/m2)) Recycled paper, colored paper and pre-punched paper must meet the same specifications as plain paper. Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department for advice on using these types of paper. Types of paper that can be used in each tray The following types of paper can be loaded in each tray. *1 Heavy paper 1 is heavy paper up to 110 lbs. index (209g/m2), and Heavy paper 2 is heavy paper up to 140 lbs. index (256g/m2). *2 Thin paper from 13 lbs. to 16 lbs. (55 g/m2 to 59 g/m2) can be used. Tray 1/Tray 2Tray 3/Tray 4Bypass trayTray 5 (large capacity tray) Plain paperPermittedPermittedPermittedPermitted Pre-printedPermittedPermittedPermittedPermitted Recycle PaperPermittedPermittedPermittedPermitted Letter headPermittedPermittedPermittedPermitted Pre-punchedPermittedPermittedPermittedPermitted ColorPermittedPermittedPermittedPermitted Heavy paper 1*1PermittedPermittedPermitted– Heavy paper 2*1––Permitted– Labels––Permitted– Glossy paper––Permitted– Transparency film––Permitted– Tab paper––Permitted– Envelopes––Permitted– Thin paper*2––Permitted–
1-29 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents Print side face up or face down Paper is loaded with the print side face up or face down depending on the paper type and tray. Trays 1 to 4 Load the paper with the print side face up. However, if the paper type is Letter Head or Pre-Printed, load the paper with the print side face down*. Bypass tray and tray 5 Load the paper with the print side face down. However, if the paper type is Letter Head or Pre-Printed, load the paper with the print side face up*. * If Disabling of Duplex is enabled in the system settings (a dministrator), load the paper in the normal way (face up in trays 1 to 4; face down in the bypass tray and tray 5). Paper that cannot be used • Special media for inkjet printers (fine paper, glossy paper, glossy film, etc.) Carbon paper or thermal paper Pasted paper Paper with clips Paper with fold marks Torn paper Oil-feed transparency film Thin paper less than 15 lbs. (55 g/m 2) Paper that is 69 lbs. (257 g/m 2) or heavier Irregularly shaped paper Stapled paper Damp paper Curled paper Paper on which either the print side or the reverse side has been printed on by another printer or multifunction device. Paper with a wave-like pattern due to moisture absorption Non-recommended paper Iron-on transfer paper Japanese paper Perforated paper Various types of plain paper and special media are sold. Some types cannot be used with the machine. Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department for advice on using these types of paper. The image quality and toner fusibility of paper may chang e due to ambient conditions, operating conditions, and paper characteristics, resulting in image quality inferior to that of SHARP standard paper. Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department for advice on using these types of paper. The use of non-recommended or prohibited paper may result in skewed feeding, misfeeds, poor toner fusing (the toner does not adhere to the paper well and can be rubbed off), or machine failure. The use of non-recommended paper may result in misfeeds or poor image quality. Before using non-recommended paper, check if printing can be performed properly.