Sharp Mx2310u User Guide
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1-10 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents TOUCH PANEL This section explains how to use the touch panel. To enter text, see ENTERING TEXT (page 1-67). For information on the screens and procedures for using the system settings, see Common Operation Methods (page 7-4) in 7. SYSTEM SETTINGS. Using the touch panel Example 1 (1) Mode select keys Use these keys to switch between copy, image send, and document filing modes. (2) Settings for each function are easily selected and cancelled by touching the keys on the screen with your finger. When an item is selected, a beep will sound and the item will be highlighted to confirm the selection. (3) Keys that are greyed out cannot be selected. Example 2 (1) If the initial state of a key in a screen is highlighted, the key is selected. To change the selection, touch one of the other keys to highlight that key. (2) The keys can be used to increase or decrease a value. To make a value change quickly, keep your finger on the key. (3) Touch this key to cancel a setting. (4) Touch the [OK] key to enter and save a setting.Example 3 (1) Some items in the special modes screen are selected by simply touching the key of the item. To cancel a selected item, touch the highlighted key once again so that it is no longer highlighted. (2) When settings extend over multiple screens, touch the key or the key to switch through the screens. If you touch a key that cannot be selected, a double beep will sound. Job status screen. Detail Spool Complete Stop/Delete Copy2 3 4 002 / 000Waiting Computer01002 / 000Waiting 0312345678001 / 000Waiting Print Job Job QueueSets / ProgressStatus Scan toFax Job Priority 11 Job QueueCopy1020 / 001Copying IMAGE SENDDOCUMENT FILING COPY (3) (2)Beep Tone (1) Special ModesOK 10 Margin Shift RightLeftDownSide 1 (0~20) mm10 Side 2 (0~20) mm OKCancel (3)(4)(2)(1) Special Modes 12 Card Shot Multi Shot OK Dual Page Copy Tandem Copy Tab Copy Transparency Inserts Erase Job Build Book Copy Covers/Inserts Margin Shift Pamphlet Copy (1)(2)
1-11 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents Example 4 When at least one special mode is selected, the key appears in the base screen.The key can be touched to display a list of the selected special modes. Example 5 Touch a numeric value display key to directly enter a value with the numeric keys.Press the numeric keys to enter any numeric value and then touch the [OK] key. Preview Colour ModeSpecial Modes 2-Sided Copy Output File Quick File OriginalPaper SelectAuto A4 PlainAuto A4 Full Colour OK 11 Function Review Margin Shift Erase Shift:Right Front:10mm/Back:10mm Edge:10mm Centre:10mm Covers/InsertsFront:2-Sided/Back:Insert Insertion A:10 Page/B:10 PageExposureAuto Copy Ratio 100% Plain A3 3. 1. 2.A4R B4 4. A4 A4 OK OK OK Cancel Cancel (25 432) mm (25 297) mm 420X Y297 297 Original Size Input Enter value via the 10-key. (25-297) The touch panel (screen) shown in this manual is a descriptive image. The actual screen is slightly different. System Settings (Administrator): Keys Touch Sound This is used to adjust the volume of the beep that sounds when keys are touched. The key touch sound can also be turned off.
1-12 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents STATUS DISPLAY When the base screen of a mode appears, the right side of the touch panel shows the machines status. The information shown is explained below. Example: Basic screen of copy mode (1) Display selection key The status display can be switched between Job Status and MFP Status. If the job status screen is displayed, the status display automatically changes to MFP Status. (2) Job Status display This shows the first 4 print jobs in the print queue (the job in progress and jobs waiting to be printed). The type of job, the set number of copies, the number of copies completed, and the job status appear. Jobs cannot be manipulated in this screen. Jobs can only be manipulated in the job status screen. For details, see the chapters for each of the functions in this manual.(3) MFP Status display This shows machine system information. Maintenance Information This shows machine maintenance information by means of codes. Preview Job Status MFP Status Job Status Maintenance Information MFP Status DCDCDCDCDCDCDCDCDC Interrupt Copying Waiting Waiting Waiting 020/015 020/015 020/015 020/015 Copies in progress from tray 1. Ready to scan for next copy job. Colour ModeSpecial Modes 2-Sided Copy Output File Quick File OriginalPaper SelectAuto A4 PlainAuto A4 Full Colour ExposureAuto Copy Ratio 100% Plain A3 3. 1. 2.A4RA4 B4 4. A4 (1) (2) (3)
1-13 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents SYSTEM BAR The system bar appears at the bottom of the touch panel. The items that appear in the system bar are explained below. (1) Job status display The job in progress or reserved are indicated by icons. The icons are as follows. * This appears in a multi-mode broadcast job.When a base screen other than that of image send mode appears, the number of the tray being used to feed paper appears during paper feeding. The colour appearing in the job status display depends on the job status as indicated in the table below. The job status display can be touched to show the job status screen. (2) Icon display Preview Tray1 MFP Status 020/015 Copying 020/015 Waiting 020/015 Waiting 020/015 Waiting Colour ModeSpecial Modes 2-Sided Copy Output File Quick File OriginalPaper SelectAuto A4 PlainAuto A4 Full Colour ExposureAuto Copy Ratio 100% Plain A3 3. 1. 2.A4RA4 B4 4. A4 (1)(2)(3) Print jobCopy job Scan to E-mail jobScan to FTP job Scan to Network Folder jobScan to Desktop job Fax transmission jobFax reception job PC-Fax transmission jobInternet fax transmission job (Including Direct SMTP) Internet Fax reception job (Including Direct SMTP)PC-I-Fax transmission job Broadcast job* Inbound routing jobScan to HDD file print job Tandem copy/print jobMetadata send job Job status displayMachine Configuration GreenA print, scan or other job is being executed normally. YellowThe machine is warming up or on standby, or a job is being cancelled. RedA paper misfeed or other error condition has occurred. GreyThe machine has no jobs. This icon appears when data is being sent or received. This icon appears when fax, scan, or Internet fax data is stored in the machines memory. When data to be transmitted is stored, appears. When received data is stored, appears. When both data to be transmitted and received data are stored, appears. This appears when a service technician has activated simulation mode. This appears when a USB memory or other USB device is connected to the machine.
1-14 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents (3) Brightness adjustment key Touch this key to adjust the brightness of the touch panel. When touched, the following screen appears next to the key. Touch the [+] key or the [-] key to adjust the brightness. When finished, touch the brightness adjustment key again to close the screen. This appears when the data security kit is being used. The icon appears when the machine is communicating with an external application.
1-15 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF The machine has two power switches. The main power switch is at the lower left after the front cover is opened. The other power switch is the [POWER] key ( ) on the operation panel at the top right. Main power switch When the main power switch is switched on, the main power indicator on the operation panel lights up.[POWER] key Turning on the power (1) Switch the main power switch to the on position. (2) Press the [POWER] key ( ) to turn on the power. Turning off the power (1) Press the [POWER] key ( ) to turn off the power. (2) Switch the main power switch to the off position. Restarting the machine In order for some settings to take effect, the machine must be restarted. If a message in the touch panel prompts you to restart the machine, press the [POWER] key () to turn off the power and then press the key again to turn the power back on. On position Off position Main power indicator [POWER] key When turning off the main power switch, ensure that each of the lamps on the operation panel has been turned off. In the event that the main power is suddenly interrupted due to a power failure or other reason, turn the machine power back on and then turn it off in the correct order. If the machine is left for a long time with the main power having been turned off prior to the [POWER] key ( ), abnormal noises, degraded image quality, and other problems may result. Switching off the main power switch or removing the power cord from the outlet while any of the indicators are lit or blinking may damage the hard drive and cause data to be lost. Switch off both the [POWER] key ( ) and the main power switch and unplug the power cord if you suspect a machine failure, if there is a bad thunderstorm nearby, or when you are moving the machine. When using the fax or Internet fax function, always keep the main power switch in the on position. In some states of the machine, pressing the [POWER] key ( ) to restart will not make the settings take effect. In this case, use the main power switch to switch the power off and then on.
1-16 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents ENERGY SAVE FUNCTIONS This product has the following two energy save functions that conform to the Energy Star guidelines to help conserve natural resources and reduce environmental pollution. Preheat Mode (Low power mode) Preheat mode automatically lowers the temperature of the fusing unit and thereby reduces power consumption if the machine remains in the standby state for the interval of time set in Preheat Mode Setting in the system settings (administrator). This keeps the fusing unit at a lower temperature and reduces power consumption while the machine is on standby. The machine automatically wakes up and returns to normal operation when a print job is received, a key is pressed on the operation panel, or an original is placed. Auto power shut-off mode (Sleep mode) Auto power shut-off mode automatically shuts off power to the display and the fusing unit if the machine remains in the standby state for the interval of time set in Auto Power Shut-Off Timer in the system settings (administrator). This mode provides the lowest level of power consumption. Considerably more power is saved than in preheat mode, however, the wakeup time is longer. This mode can be disabled in the system settings (administrator). The machine automatically wakes up and resumes normal operation when a print job is received or when the blinking [POWER SAVE] key () is pressed. [POWER SAVE] KEY Press the [POWER SAVE] key () to put the machine in auto power shut-off mode or wake it up from auto power shut-off mode. The [POWER SAVE] key () has an indicator that indicates whether or not the machine is in auto power shut-off mode. When the [POWER SAVE] key ( ) indicator is off in the standby stateThe machine is ready to be used. If the [POWER SAVE] key ( ) is pressed when the indicator is off, the indicator will blink and the machine will enter auto power shut-off mode after a brief interval. When the [POWER SAVE] key ( ) indicator is blinkingThe machine is in auto power shut-off mode. If the [POWER SAVE] key ( ) is pressed when the indicator is blinking, the indicator will turn off and the machine will return to the ready state after a brief interval. [POWER SAVE] key / indicator
1-17 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents USER AUTHENTICATION User authentication restricts the use of the machine to users that have been registered. The functions that each user is allowed to use can be specified, allowing the machine to be customized to meet the needs of your workplace. When the administrator of the machine has enabled user authentication, each user must log in to use the machine. There are different types of user authentication, and each type has a different login method. For more information, see the explanations of the login methods. ☞AUTHENTICATION BY USER NUMBER (see below) ☞AUTHENTICATION BY LOGIN NAME / PASSWORD (page 1-19) AUTHENTICATION BY USER NUMBER The following procedure is used to log in using a user number received from the administrator of the machine. When controlled by user number 1 Enter your user number (5 to 8 digits) with the numeric keys. Each entered digit will be displayed as . User AuthenticationOK Admin Login
1-18 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents If an incorrect user number 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 user number is entered 3 times in a row. Verify the user number that you should use with the administrator of the machine. 2 Touch the [OK] key. After the entered user number is 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). When the user number is an 8-digit number, this step is not necessary. (Login takes place automatically after the user number is entered.) 3 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. User AuthenticationOK Admin Login Usage status: used/remaining pages Black-white : 87,654,321/12,345,678 Full colour : 87,654,321/12,345,678 2-colour : 87,654,321/12,345,678 Single colour: 87,654,321/12,345,678 LOGOUT
1-19 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Contents AUTHENTICATION BY LOGIN NAME / PASSWORD The following procedure is used to log in using a login name and password received from the administrator of the machine or the administrator of the LDAP server. The LDAP certification requires the hard disk drive. When controlled by login name and password (Different items will appear in the screen when LDAP authentication is used.) 1 Touch the [Login Name] key or the key. If the [Login Name] key is touched, a screen for selecting the user name appears. Go to the next step. If the key is touched, an area for entering a Registration No. appears [---]. Use the numeric keys to enter your registration number that has been stored in User List in the system settings (administrator). After entering the registration number, go to step 3. 2 Select the user name. (A) [Direct Entry] key Use this key if you have not been stored in User List in the system settings (administrator) and are only using LDAP authentication. A text entry screen will appear. Enter your login name. (B) User selection keys Touch your user name that has been stored in User List in the system settings (administrator). (C) [Back] key Touch this key to return to the login screen. (D) Index tabs All users appear on the [All] tab. Users are grouped on the other tabs according to the search characters entered when each user was stored. LDAP authentication can be used when the administrator of the server provides LDAP service on the LAN (local area network). User AuthenticationOK Login Name User Name Password Auth to:Login Locally User AuthenticationOK Login Name User Name Password Auth to:Login Locally Device Account Mode User Selection 12 Back User 0010 User 0008 User 0006 User 0004 User 0002 User 0009 User 0012User 0011 User 0007 User 0005 User 0003 User 0001 AllABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZetc. Admin Login Direct Entry User ABC 12186 (B)(C) (D)(A)