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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents
    Document Filing Control*
    *When the hard disk expansion kit is installed.
    USB-Device Check
    User Control
    * When user authentication is enabled and the logged-in user does not have the authority to configure the system settings 
    (administrator) (excluding factory default users).
    ItemFactory default settingPage
    PDocument Filing Control7-25
    ItemFactory default settingPage
    PUSB-Device Check–7-26
    ItemFactory default settingPage
    PUser Control*7-26
    NAmend User Information–7-26 
    						
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents
    Total Count
    This function shows the page count in each mode. Touch the [Total Count] key.
    Job Count
    This displays or prints out the counts of all jobs. 
    Device Count
    This is used to display or print the counts of the peripheral devices installed on the machine. 
     A3 (11 x 17) size paper is counted as two sheets.
     Each sheet of paper used for automatic two-sided copying is counted as two pages (A3 (11 x 17) paper is counted as 
    four pages).
     An entered paper size of 384
     mm (15-1/8) or larger is counted as two pages. 
     Pages printed directly from the machine such as list prints are included in the Other Prints count.
     The items displayed (or printed) will vary depending on the machine specifications and peripheral devices installed.
    Document feeder
    Each sheet is counted as two pages when two-sided scanning is performed.
    Stapler (when a finisher is installed)
    Two-position stapling and pamphlet stapling are counted as 2.
     The items displayed (or printed) will vary depending on the machine specifications and peripheral devices installed. 
    						
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents
    Default Settings
    The default settings for operation of the machine can be configured. Touch the [Default Settings] key and select the settings.
    Clock Adjust
    Use this to set the date and time in the machines built-in clock.
    Set the time.
    Daylight Saving Time Setting
    Enable daylight saving time.
    When this function is used, the time changes at the beginning and end of daylight saving time as indicated in the table 
    below.
    * In some countries, the starting and ending times of daylight saving time may be different than the times set in the machine.
    ItemSettings
    Specify Time Zone
    If your region is ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), select [+]. If your region is 
    behind GMT, select [-]. Next, specify the time difference between your region and 
    GMT in hours and minutes.
    Date&Time SettingsSelect and set the year, month, day, hour, and minute.
    Synchronize with Internet Time ServerThis can be used when the machine is connected to the Internet. The machines time 
    is automatically adjusted to the time of an Internet time server.
    ItemSettings
    Daylight Saving Time SettingSelect whether or not the Daylight Saving Time Setting is enabled. If disabled, the 
    following settings will not be possible.
    Select Setting TypeSpecify whether the starting and ending day of daylight saving time are to be set 
    using the day of the week or the date.
    Start Time
    Set the starting time of daylight saving time. Set the starting month. If you selected Day 
    of the Week in Select Setting Type, set the starting week of daylight saving time and 
    then the starting day. If you selected Date in Select Setting Type, set the starting date. 
    Set the hour and minute and the UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) setting.
    Completing TimeSet the ending time of daylight saving time in the same way as you set the starting 
    time.
    Adjustment TimeSet the time that adjustment will take place when daylight saving time begins.
    AreaStandard time ž Daylight saving timeDaylight saving time ž Standard time
    Europe*Last Sunday in March, 1:00 to 2:00 AMLast Sunday in October, 1:00 to 0:00 AM
    Australia, New ZealandLast Sunday in October, 2:00 to 3:00 AMLast Sunday in March 3:00 to 2:00 AM
    Other countriesSelect the [Daylight Saving Time Setting] checkbox so that a checkmark   appears. The clock 
    setting is configured to normal time plus one hour. When the   is selected, clock returns to 
    normal time. 
    						
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents Date Format
    The format used to print the date on lists and other output can be changed.
    Keyboard Select
    The layout of the keyboard that appears in text entry screens can be changed.
    The keyboard layouts that can be selected are shown below.
    List Print (User)
    Lists showing the settings and information stored in the machine can be printed. Touch the [List Print (User)] key and 
    select the settings.
    *When the hard disk expansion kit is installed.
    ItemSettings
    Current SettingThe current time appears in the format set in the date format settings.
    FormatSet the order of display of the year, month, and day.
    SeparatorSelect one of three symbols or a blank space for the separator used in the date.
    Day-Name PositionSelect whether the day name appears before or after the date.
    Time DisplaySelect 12-hour format or 24-hour format for the time.
    12-Hour Display: 00:00AM to 11:59AM/00:00 to 11:59PM
    24-Hour Display: 00:00 to 23:59
    If Disabling of Clock Adjustment (page 7-63) has been enabled in the system settings (administrator), the date and time 
    cannot be set.
    English (US) English (UK) Japanese French German Swedish
    Norwegian Finnish Danish Russian Greek Turkish
    List nameDescription
    All Custom Setting ListThis list shows the hardware status, software status, printer condition settings, paper 
    tray settings, and total counts.
    Printer Test Page
    This is used to print the PCL Symbol Set List, various font lists, and the NIC page 
    (network interface settings, etc.).
     PCL Symbol Set List
     PCL Internal Font List
     PCL Extended Font List
     PS Font List
     PS Extended Font List
     NIC Page
    Sending Address List
    Lists can be printed of various addresses stored in the machine.
     Individual List
     Group List
     Program List
     Memory Box List
     All Sending Address List
    Document Filing Folder List*This shows the folder names for document filing.
     The items that appear will vary depending on the functions that have been added to the machine.
     If Prohibit Test Page Printing (page 7-74) has been enabled in the system settings (administrator), it will not be possible 
    to print a test page. 
    						
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents
    Paper Tray Settings
    Paper tray and paper type settings are explained in this section. Touch the [Paper Tray Settings] key to configure the 
    settings.
    Tray Settings
    These settings specify the paper type, paper size, and functions allowed for each paper tray.
    When the [Tray Settings] key is touched, a list appears showing the trays and the current settings.
    Settings of each tray
    Touch the [Change] key in the above screen to change the settings.
    The following settings can be configured.
    ItemDescription
    Type
    Select the type of paper that is loaded in the tray.
    The paper types that can be selected vary by paper tray. For more information, see 
    Tray Settings (page 7-14).
    To store a new paper type, see Paper Type Registration (page 7-15).
    Size
    Select the paper size from the list. The paper sizes that can be selected vary by tray. 
    The sizes that can be selected may also be restricted by the paper type selected 
    above. For more information, see Tray Settings (page 7-14).
    If the desired size does not appear in the list, select [Custom Size] and directly enter 
    the size (only for the bypass tray). For more information, see Tray Settings (page 
    7-14).
    Feeding Approved Job
    Select the modes that can be used. If there is a function that you do not wish to be 
    used with the selected tray, disable the function.
    When the Type is other than plain paper, recycled paper, coloured paper, or a user 
    type, [Fax] and [Internet Fax] cannot be selected.
     If the paper size specified here is different from the size of paper that is loaded in a tray, a problem or misfeed may result 
    when printing. 
    To change the paper size in a tray, see 1. BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.
     Paper properties such as Fixed Paper Side are automatically set when the paper type is selected. The paper tray 
    properties cannot be changed in this screen.
     If Disabling of Tray Settings (page 7-69) has been enabled in the system settings (administrator), the tray settings 
    (except for the bypass tray) cannot be configured.
    TypeSize
    Fixed Paper SideDisable DuplexPaper Property
    Tray 1
    Feeding Approved Job
    Disable Staple
    PlainA4
    Tray Settings
    CopyPrintFaxI-FaxDoc. Filing
    16Change
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents Tray Settings
    *1 Heavy Paper: 106 g/m2 to 200 g/m2 (28 lbs bond to 110 lbs index) heavy paper
    *2 The size that is automatically detected is set in Select Similar Sizes for Auto Detection in the bypass tray settings screen (see below).
    *3
    Tray 2 is not available.
    Select Similar Sizes for Auto Detection
    Select Similar Sizes for Auto Detection in the bypass tray settings screen is used to select the paper size that is 
    automatically detected from similar sizes when automatic paper size detection takes place.
    Select one of two sizes when Auto-Inch is set. Select one of three sizes when Auto-AB is set.
    When paper that is the same size as one of the paper sizes in the settings is placed in the bypass tray, the size that is 
    selected in the settings will be automatically detected.
    Paper TrayPaper TypeSize
    Tray 1
    Plain, Pre-Printed, 
    Recycled, Letter Head, 
    Pre-Punched, Colour, 
    User TypeA3, A4, A4R, A5, B4, B5, B5R, 216 mm x 330 mm (8-1/2 x 13), 
    11 x 17, 8-1/2 x 14, 8-1/2 x 11, 8-1/2 x 11R, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 8K, 
    16K, 16KR
    Tray 2A3, A4, A4R, B4, B5*3, B5R, 216 mm x 330 mm(8-1/2 x 13), 
    11 x 17, 8-1/2 x 14, 8-1/2 x 11, 8-1/2 x 11R,
    8K, 16K*
    3, 16KRTray 3
    (When a paper drawer 
    is installed.)
    Tray 4
    (When a paper drawer 
    is installed.)
    Bypass
    In addition to the paper 
    types of trays 1 to 4, 
    Thin PaperAuto-AB (A3, B4, A4, A4R, A5, B5, B5R, 11 x 17, 8-1/2 x 11, 
    216 mm x 330 mm (8-1/2 x 13)*2, 216 mm x 340 mm 
    (8-1/2 x 13-2/5)*2, 216 mm x 343 mm (8-1/2 x 13-1/2)*2), 
    Auto-Inch (11 x 17, 8-1/2 x 14*2, 8-1/2 x 13-2/5 
    (216 mm x 340 mm)*2, 8-1/2 x 11, 8-1/2 x 11R, 7-1/4 x 10-1/2R, 
    5-1/2 x 8-1/2, A3, A4, B4, B5), 
    Size Input-AB (X=140 mm (When a finisher is installed, 148 mm) to 
    432 mm, Y=100 mm to 297 mm), 
    Size Input-Inch (X=5-1/2 (When a finisher is installed, 5-7/8) to 17, 
    Y=5-1/2 to 11-5/8), 
    8K, 16K, 16KR, Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3
    Heavy Paper*1
    Labels
    Transparency
    Auto-AB (A4, B5), Auto-Inch (8-1/2 x 11)
    Tab PaperAuto-AB (A4), Auto-Inch (8-1/2 x 11)
    EnvelopeCom-10, Monarch, DL, C5
    Auto-AB216 mm x 330 mm (8-1/2 x 13), 216 mm x 340 mm (8-1/2 x 13-2/5), 
    216 mm x 343 mm (8-1/2 x 13-1/2)
    Auto-Inch8-1/2 x 14, 8-1/2 x 13-2/5 (216 mm x 340 mm) 
    						
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents
    Paper Type Registration
    Store a paper type when the desired paper type does not appear as a selection or when you wish to create a new set of 
    paper properties.
    Up to 7 paper types can be stored.
    Auto Tray Switching
    When a tray runs out of paper during printing, this determines whether or not another tray with the same size and type of 
    paper is automatically selected and printing continues.
    Custom Size Registration (Bypass)
    If you frequently use a special non-standard paper size in the bypass tray, you can store that paper size.
    Storing the paper size saves you the trouble of setting the size each time you need to use it.
    Up to three paper sizes can be stored.
    Touch the key ([Custom 1] to [Custom 3]) in which you wish to store or change a paper size. The following screen will 
    appear:
    Select whether you wish to enter the size in mm (Size Input-AB) or inches (Size Input-Inch), and then set the X and Y 
    dimensions of the paper.
    Size Input-AB
    The X dimension can be set to a value from 140 mm (when a finisher is installed, 148 mm) to 432 mm. The factory 
    default setting is 420
     mm.
    The Y dimension can be set to a value from 100 mm to 297 mm. The factory default setting is 297 mm.
    Size Input-Inch
    The X dimension can be set to a value from 5-1/2 (when a finisher is installed, 5-7/8) to 17. The factory default setting 
    is 17.
    The Y dimension can be set to a value from 5-1/2 to 11-5/8. The factory default setting is 11.
    ItemDescription
    Type NameStore any name.
    The factory default names are User Type 1 - User Type 7.
    Fixed Paper SideEnable this setting when paper with a front and reverse side is used.
    Disable DuplexEnable this setting when paper is loaded that cannot used for two-sided printing.
    Disable StapleEnable this setting when paper is used that cannot be stapled.
    The settings that can be selected vary depending on the peripheral devices installed.
    432
    297
     mm (148-432)X
    Y mm (100-297)
    System SettingsCustom 1OKCancel
    Size Input-AB
    Size Input-Inch 
    						
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents
    Address Control
    Address Control is used to store, edit, and delete one-touch keys, group keys, program keys, and custom indexes. 
    Touch the [Address Control] key to configure the settings.
    Address Book
    Destinations can be stored in the address book for easy retrieval.
    When the [Address Book] key is touched, the following screen appears.
    [Add New] key
    Use this to add a new address.List display
    This displays a list of the currently stored addresses. 
    An address can be selected to open an edit/delete 
    screen for the address.
    Storing addresses
    Touch the [Add New] key in the above screen to store an address. Up to 1000 addresses can be programmed.
    For more information, see Settings (page 7-17).
    Editing and deleting addresses
    An address can be selected from the list in the above screen to open an edit/delete screen for the address.
    For more information, see Settings (page 7-17).
    Delete an address with the [Delete] key.
     The settings that can be selected vary depending on the peripheral devices installed.
     For explanations of settings related to the fax function, see SYSTEM SETTINGS FOR FAX (page 7-98).
    Address BookBack
    Index Switch
    Sort Address
    Sorting Order
    ABC
    Search Number
    AllAdd New
    AAA AAA
    CCC CCC
    EEE EEE
    GGG GGG
    III III
    BBB BBB
    DDD DDD
    FFF FFF
    HHH HHH
    JJJ JJJ
    Freq.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZetc.
    12
     When Disable Registering Destination from Operation Panel (page 7-77) is enabled in the system settings 
    (administrator) for a function, addresses cannot be stored for that function.
    To store addresses for Scan to FTP, Scan to Network Folder, and Scan to Desktop...
    Store Scan to FTP and Scan to Network addresses in the Web pages. Store Scan to Desktop addresses using Network 
    Scanner Tool. A combined maximum of 200 addresses can be stored for these three scanning methods.
    If you cannot edit or delete a one-touch individual or group key...
    Individual keys and group keys cannot be edited or deleted in the following situations:
    - The key is used in a reserved transmission or a transmission in progress.
    - The key is included in a group key.
    - The key is included in a program.
    - The key is specified as a forwarding destination in the Default Address Setting (page 7-81) or Inbound Routing 
    Settings / Document Administration Function (in the Web pages).
    - When Disable Registering Destination from Operation Panel (page 7-77) is enabled.
    If the key is used in a reserved transmission or a transmission that is in progress, cancel the transmission or wait until it is 
    completed and then edit or delete the key.
    If the key is included in a group, first delete the key from the group and then edit or delete the key.
    If the key is specified as a forwarding destination, cancel the forwarding destination setting and then edit or delete the key. If 
    Disable Registering Destination from Operation Panel has been enabled, clear this function and then edit or delete the key. 
    						
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents Settings
    ItemDescription
    Items stored in all modes
    Address Type
    Select the type of address to be stored in the address book.
     E-mail: Store an e-mail address in a one-touch key.
     Internet Fax: Store an Internet fax address in a one-touch key.
     Direct SMTP:Store a Direct SMTP address in a one-touch key.
     Fax: Store a fax number in a one-touch key.
     Group:  Store multiple addresses as a group for a broadcast transmission.
    Search Number
    Set a search number. The lowest available number is automatically entered. To 
    change the number, enter a number from 0001 to 1000. A search number that has 
    already been stored cannot be used.
    Address NameEnter a maximum of 36 characters for the address name.
    InitialEnter up to 10 characters for the initials. The initials you enter here determine the 
    position of the one-touch key in the alphabetical index.
    Key NameEnter the name that you wish to appear in the address book (this is different from the 
    address name).
    Custom IndexSelect the custom index in which the address will appear.
    Register this Address to be added to the 
    [Frequent Use] index. Frequently used addresses can be stored in the [Frequent Use] index.
    Items appearing when an e-mail address is stored
    E-mail AddressEnter an e-mail address (max. 64 characters).
    File Format
    Specify the format of the file to be generated and the compression mode for black & 
    white mode and colour mode.
     File Type: Set the format of the file to be generated.
     Compression Mode (Black & White): Select the compression mode for black & 
    white transmission.
     Compression Ratio (Colour/Greyscale):Select the compression ratio for 
    colour/greyscale transmission.
    Items appearing when an Internet fax address is stored
    I-Fax AddressEnter an Internet fax address (max. 64 characters).
    File FormatCompression Mode: Select the compression mode for transmission.
    Request Internet Fax Reception ReportSelect whether or not you wish to receive a reception report by e-mail after 
    transmission is completed. 
    						
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    SYSTEM SETTINGS
    Contents Storing group keys
    This section explains the procedure for storing group keys.
    Items appearing when a Direct SMTP address is stored
     Direct SMTP Address
     Add Hostname or IP Address Too
     Hostname or IP Address
    Use these three settings to set an address for Direct SMTP transmission. 
    In many cases, transmission is possible using method (1).
    A maximum of 64 characters each can be entered in the Direct SMTP Address and 
    Hostname or IP Address text boxes.
    (1) Using the IPv4 address of the receiving machine in the domain part of the 
    e-mail address
    Enter the e-mail address of the receiving machine in the [Direct SMTP Address] 
    text box with the IPv4 address substituted for the domain.
    Example:When the e-mail address of the receiving machine is 
    user@sample_domain.com and the IPv4 address is 192.168.123.45
    Enter [email protected] in the [Direct SMTP Address] text box.
    (2) Using the host name in the domain part of the e-mail address of the 
    receiving machine
    Enter the e-mail address of the receiving machine in the [Direct SMTP Address] 
    text box with the host name substituted for the domain.
    Example:When the e-mail address of the receiving machine is 
    user@sample_domain.com and the host name is HOST
    Enter user@HOST in the [Direct SMTP Address] text box.
    (3) When the receiving machine is set to only receive e-mail from specific 
    addresses
    Enter the specified specific e-mail address in the [Direct SMTP Address] text box.
    Select the Add Hostname or IP Address Too checkbox and enter the host name 
    or IPv4 address of the receiving machine in the [Hostname or IP Address] text 
    box.
    Example:When the e-mail address of the receiving machine is 
    user@sample_domain.com and the IPv4 address is 192.168.123.45
    Enter user@sample_domain.com in the [Direct SMTP Address] text 
    box and enter 192.168.123.45 in the [Hostname or IP Address] text 
    box.
    File FormatCompression Mode: Select the compression mode for transmission.
    Items appearing when a group is stored
    Address
     Address: Select addresses from the address book to be stored in the 
    group. 
     Direct Entry: An address that is not stored in the address book can be directly 
    entered. Enter the address in the same way as when storing an 
    address for a mode. Note that when an Internet fax address is 
    directly entered, the compression mode and reception report 
    cannot be selected.
     Address Review: This displays a list of the selected addresses. Addresses can be 
    deleted from this list if needed.
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    Touch the [Address Control] key.
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