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Workcentre Pro 665, 685, 765, 785
User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.............................................................................1-1
Finding Information in the User’s Guide .....................................................1-1
Document Conventions ..............................................................................1-5
Hardware Features.....................................................................................3-4
Control Panel..............................................................................................3-6
Control Panel Components and Function Keys..................................3-7
Direct Access Function Keys............................................................3-11
Tones................................................................................................3-13
Operation Modes......................................................................................3-14
Standby Mode ..................................................................................3-14
Communication Mode.......................................................................3-14
Copy Mode .......................................................................................3-15
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Menu Mode ......................................................................................3-15
DocuLAN Fax Mode.........................................................................3-15
Transmissions ..................................................................................3-16
Receptions .......................................................................................3-18
Chapter 4 Getting Started........................................................................4-1
Printing your Menu Map .............................................................................4-1
Setting the Date and Time..........................................................................4-2
Setting your Machine ID*............................................................................4-5
Setting the Dial Mode*................................................................................4-7
Setting the Send Header............................................................................4-8
Setting the Receive Footer.........................................................................4-9
Loading Documents .................................................................................4-10
Selecting the Scan Contrast.............................................................4-13
Quick Start................................................................................................4-14
To Receive .......................................................................................4-14
To Send............................................................................................4-14
To Copy ...........................................................................................4-14
To Print.............................................................................................4-14
Menu Map ........................................................................................4-15
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Paper Jam ..................................................................................................5-1
Unique European Certification................................................................... A-5
Environmental Compliance........................................................................ A-9
Environmental ChoiceM .................................................................... A-9
SWISS ENERGY 2000...................................................................... A-9
Telecommunications Requirements ........................................................ A-10
European Fax Approvals and Certification...................................... A-10
FCC Regulations ............................................................................. A-11
Send Header Requirements.....................................................A-11
Data Coupler Information .........................................................A-11
Canadian Certification ..................................................................... A-13
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Introduction
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Xerox Workcentre Pro. The
WorkCentre is designed for ease of use, but to use your machine to
its fullest potential, take some time to read the User Documentation.
You will be ready to send and receive faxes and make copies with
your machine as soon as you have read chapters 1 through 4. You
can then refer to topics in the remaining documentation as needed.
Finding Information in the User’s Guide
The User’s Guide contains the following sections:
Table of Contents
Use the Table of Contents to find topics easily.
Introduction - Chapter 1
Describes the information in this User’s Guide and System
Administrator’s Guide.
Machine Requirements - Chapter 2
Describes the system and space requirements.
Machine Overview - Chapter 3
Describes the system and hardware features of the machine and
provides an overview of how the machine operates. Each key on the
Control Panel is described.
Getting Started - Chapter 4
Includes the procedures for setting up the basic machine information
such as date, time, language, machine ID, send header and receive
footer. Simple instructions to send, receive, print, and copy are also
provided.
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Basic Troubleshooting - Chapter 5
Guides the user through problem solving, and recommended
corrective actions.
Environment Specifications - A
Provides the safety, data coupler, and Canadian certification
information.
Index
Refer to the Index to locate specific information.
Information provided by the System Administrator’s Guide (SAG)
In addition, the System Administrator’s Guide contains the following
sections:
Table of Contents
Use the Table of Contents to find topics easily.
Introduction - Chapter 1
Describes the information in this User’s Guide and System
Administrator’s Guide.
Programming the Machine - Chapter 2
Describes Menu Mode operation and the steps required to enter
information when programming the machine. Instructions for storing
frequently dialed numbers are also provided.
Receiving Documents - Chapter 3
Describes the Receive functions and instructs how to perform each
function.
Dialing Methods - Chapter 4
Describes the Dialing methods and instructs how to use each
method.
Transmitting Documents - Chapter 5
Describes the Transmit functions and instructs how to perform each
function.
Cancelling Jobs - Chapter 6
Provides the instructions for cancelling the various types of jobs.
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Polling - Chapter 7
Describes the Polling functions and instructs how to perform each
function.
Mailbox Communications - Chapter 8
Describes both the Xerox Mailbox system and the standard ITU-T
Mailbox system and instructs how to use the mailbox functions for
each system.
Reports - Chapter 9
Describes the reports and lists and instructs how to setup or print
each report.
Copying Documents - Chapter 10
Describes the Copy functions and instructs how to perform each
function.
Scan Functionality - Chapter 11
Describes the TWAIN settings.
PCL Printing Functionality - Chapter 12
This option will be made available soon.
Network Functionality - Chapter 13
This option will be made available soon.
Internet FAX Functionality - Chapter 14
This option will be made available soon.
Control Centre and Web Control Centre - Chapter 15
Describes how to use Control Centre and Web Control Centre
software to set up the WorkCentre
Problem Solving - Chapter 16
Guides the user through problem solving and provides a list of error
codes, messages, and recommended corrective actions.
Ordering Supplies - Appendix A
Provides contact addresses and telephone numbers for ordering
consumable supplies.
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Maintaining the Product - Appendix B
Provides procedures to clean and maintain the machine. Includes
detailed procedures for replacing the consumables.
Product Data Sheet - Appendix C
Environmental Specifications - Appendix D
Provides the safety, data coupler, and Canadian certification
information.
Index
Refer to the Index to locate specific information.
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Document Conventions
A document convention is simply a way of presenting information.
This section explains the conventions used in the Workcentre Pro
User’s Guide.
Many procedures require you to press a key to perform a function;
these keys appear in boldface type.
For example: Press Start to send a fax.
When you use the Menu Mode, you may have to press a series of
keys before arriving at the desired menu. The resulting screen
message for each step appears next to the series of keys pressed.
For example: The procedure to enable the Send Header would
appear as follows:
To enable the send header:
1. Press:
Menu
Send header
1. Inside
2. Outside
3. Off
2. Select where you want the fax header to be printed:
To print the header in the document area, press
To print the header above the document area, press
.
.
To not print a header, press
.
3. The menu selection screen redisplays. Press Stop to return to
the Standby Mode.
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Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
This manual uses notes, cautions, and warnings to emphasize
information the reader needs. Notes contain information that
supplements the text. Notes are emphasized with italics. The
following is an example of a note:
Note: Notes are provided as additional information.
The following are examples of a caution and a warning:
CAUTION
Do not touch the green drum surface. Touching the
drum could reduce the print quality.
WARNING
Do not touch the heater unit inside the machine.
The heater unit is hot while the machine is
operating.
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Machine Requirements
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Machine Requirements
This chapter provides information on the system requirements and
the space requirements.
System Requirements
When choosing an installation location, follow these guidelines:
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Avoid dusty locations, extreme heat, humidity, direct sunlight, or
areas subject to heavy vibration.
Avoid areas where interference from other electrical devices may
be present.
Avoid using an AC outlet that shares the same circuit as an
electrical device, which may create interference.
Locate the machine within reach of a telephone outlet. Use a
dedicated single line telephone connection.
Place the machine on a level surface. An uneven surface can
cause performance problems such as poor copy quality and
paper jams.
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Space Requirements
Adequate space is required for ventilation, ease of operation,
maintenance, and replacement of consumables. Provide the
minimum space as shown in the following figure.
47.2 inches
(1.2 meter)
37.4 inches
(950 mm)
003
Height: 30 inches (750 mm)
Height (with Optional Paper Tray): 33.4 inches (850 mm)
Height (with 2 Optional Paper Trays): 37.4 inches (950 mm)
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Machine Overview
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Machine Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the WorkCentre’s hardware
features and operation. The Control Panel is discussed and each key
is defined.
System Overview
The WorkCentre allows the user to send, receive, copy, and print
documents. The ControlCentre software allows you to program the
Fax settings on a PC and write the settings to the WorkCentre.
When you switch on the power and the system has warmed up, the
machine is in the standby, or idle mode and is ready to use. When an
action completes successfully, the machine returns to the Standby
Mode and displays the following information:
12-01-1999 06:57
Ready
Free memory:
100%
Load document
Through the Menu mode, you can configure the standard machine
settings or customize your machine. Refer to Chapter 4 “Getting
Started” for basic programming instructions and procedures for
setting the standard machine settings.
For optimum performance, the machine should be left on 24 hours a
day. While the machine is powered on, the internal batteries are
charged.
The primary battery retains the programmed data for up to 5 years if
the machine loses power. Document data stored in a machine with
standard memory is retained for up to 72 hours during a power failure
or power off, where the image battery is fully charged for more than 8
hours prior to power off.
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System Features
The following table describes many of the WorkCentre features.
Refer to the Table of Contents or Index to locate detailed information.
Feature
Description
Copying on Plain Paper
Plain paper is used for printer output thereby allowing the use
of standard forms, labels, etc.
Dual Line Simultaneous
Communications*
This machine enables the operation of two real time
communication jobs at one time.
Alpha Dialing
Dial the desired location by searching for the name in the
Speed Dial, One Touch, and Group phonebooks.
(418 numbers)
One Touch Dialing
(68 Keys)
With one key stroke, the number of the assigned location(s)
is dialed and the document is sent.
Speed Dialing
(300 Numbers)
In addition to the 68 One Touch keys, 300 3-digit speed dial
numbers can be assigned to frequently called locations.
Direct Access Function Keys
(14 Keys)
Fourteen of the most frequently used functions are assigned
to keys located on the Access Panel.
Multi Access Communications Utilizing the built-in memory, as many as 100 operations can
be programmed for maximum equipment utilization and
efficiency. For example, you can store a document to
memory while the machine is receiving a document.
High Resolution
With a maximum resolution of 406 dots/inch x 391 dots/inch
(16 dots/mm x 15.4 lines/mm) and 256 levels of halftone
expression, precision drawings, small-size characters, or
photographs are copied, sent, and received clearly.
Enriched System Functions
Mailbox Systems
Various types of communications are available through
enriched system functions such as Relay, Group, and
Mailbox Communications.
Features ITU-T industry standards mailbox communications.
Group Communications
(50 groups)
This feature allows the transmission of a document to as
many as 368 different remote locations with one operation
sequence.
* Not available on all models.
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Feature
Description
Manual Group
This feature allows the user to send a document to multiple
remote machines by simply pressing the Manual Group key
and entering the telephone numbers.
Batching
This feature automatically performs transmissions of multiple
documents going to the same phone number. Documents
sent to the same location are transmitted with one phone call,
thus saving time and call connecting costs.
Refuse Junk mail
Receive to Memory
Collated Fax
With this feature selected, your WorkCentre only receives
from those remote units with phone numbers assigned to
your Speed Dial or One Touch phonebooks.
Automatically stores up to 100 received documents to
available memory if the paper runs out or if a paper jam
occurs.
With this feature selected, incoming documents are received
to memory and then printed “last page first”.
This feature stacks the document with page 1 on top.
Super Power-Saver Mode
Printer Power Saver Mode
Optional Accessories
This feature turns off areas of the machine, which have a
high power consumption.
This feature turns off the printer fuser unit to reduce the
power consumption.
The WorkCentre can be optioned with up to two additional
paper trays, a bypass tray, a handset*, PCL Printing Card
and Network card.
ControlCentre is software package that can be loaded on a
PC. The ControlCentre software allows you to program most
of the machine settings using the PC, then write the settings
to the WorkCentre.
ControlCentre
PC Printing
With the Windows Printer Driver installed on your PC and
the parallel print cable attached to the parallel port, the
WorkCentre can be used to print from the PC. Network
printing is supported by installing an optional Network card.
DocuLAN Fax
Using the optional DocuLAN Fax kit, the Workcentre may be
used on a Local Area Network.
Additional In-box Software
Please refer to the individual software packages for
information regarding installation and usage.
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Hardware Features
Feature
Description
Document Output Tray
Collects the document pages following a
transmission or copy operation. Contains an
extension to support larger documents.
Control Panel
Contains the keys to program system features or
operate the machine.
Document Guides
Guides the document pages into the scanner.
Transmission Cover Open
Button
Releases the Transmission Cover to clear a
document jam.
Document Tray
Supports the documents to be copied or transmitted.
Provides a jack for connecting the optional handset.
Handset Connector*
Telephone Connector
Provides a standard modular jack for connecting a
telephone.
Line Connector
(Lines 1 & 2**)
A standard modular jack for connecting the phone
line to line 1 or line 2 for fax communications.
Right Side Cover
Allows access for clearing paper jams.
Top Cover Open Lever
Releases the Top Cover for accessing consumables
or clearing a paper jam.
Paper Tray
Supplies the cut sheet paper to the WorkCentre. A
paper size sensor is located in the paper tray
assembly to automatically detect and use the proper
paper size when in the receive mode.
Copy Output Tray
Power Switch
Power Cord
Collects printed documents.
Switches the WorkCentre power On/Off.
Supplies power to the machine.
Connects the WorkCentre to a PC.
Bi-directional Parallel
Connector (IEEE 1284
compliant)
*
Not available in all markets.
** Not available on some models.
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Workcentre Hardware Features
Transmission Cover
Open Button
Top Cover
Open Lever
Document
Tray
Document Guides
*
Document
Output Tray
Printed Output
Tray
Bi-directional
Control
Panel
Parallel Connector
**
**
Paper Tray
001
Right Side Cover
Power Cord
Connector
056
*
Not available in all markets.
** Not available on some models.
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Control Panel Components and Function Keys
The Control Panel is used to program the features and to initiate
communications. The following figures and tables illustrate the
Control Panel and describe each component.
Item
1
Description
Function
Display
Displays the machine status and messages. The display provides
information about the current operation mode. The machine has the
following operating modes: Standby Mode, Communication Mode,
Menu Mode, Copy Mode, PC Printing Mode, (see “Operation
Modes” later in this Chapter).
2
3
4
5
PC LED
Illuminates when a PC communication is in progress.
Line 1 LED
Line 2 LED
Illuminates when a fax communication is in progress on line 1.
Illuminates when a fax communication is in progress on line 2.
The Menu key is used to access menu items listed in the menu
map which are not available from the direct access keys. The
Menu key is also used as a navigation key for scrolling up a
menu list.
Menu
6
7
Deletes the character at the position of the cursor.
Delete or *
* Used on International machines.
Used to Exit a menu list.
Exit or *
8
Left or Back navigation key used for going back to a previous
menu list. Also used for positioning the cursor for character
delete or insert when you enter names.
9
Down navigation key used for scrolling down a menu list.
10
Right navigation key used for going to the next level of menus of
the highlighted item. Also used when you enter names for
positioning the cursor for character delete or insert.
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Item Description
Function
11
Used to select the displayed menu item, to start
a communication, or to accept name and
number entries.
Enter
12
Sets the insert mode allowing a character to be
inserted at the position of the cursor instead of
overwriting the character in the current position.
Insert
*
*Used on International machines.
13
14
Alarm LED
Illuminates when an error occurs, or when the
machine is out of paper, toner or drum.
Numeric
Keypad
Used for numeric, alphabetical or special
character input for direct dialing, directory
dialing, and menu item input.
15
During on-hook or off-hook dialing, this key is
used to redial the last number dialed. Pressing
Redial/Pause displays the jobs waiting to be
redialed. Pressing the Enter key forces an
immediate redial.
Redial
Pause
When entering a telephone number, pressing
this key enters a pause in the telephone number
sequence.
16
17
Used to access programmed Speed Dial,
Alpha, and/or Groups. Pressing this key initially
displays the phonebook menu.
Phonebook
Starts a job that is ready for transmitting,
scanning, or copying.
Start
18
Stops a Direct Send job and ejects the
document from the scanner. Also used to clear
an error message displayed on the display.
Stop
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Item Description
Function
19
Used for interactive dialing. Digits are dialed as
the key is pressed. The line monitor
automatically turns on.
Manual
Dial
20
Used to copy documents.
Copy
21
Used to create a one time group of phone
numbers, for Group Sending or Polling. Speed
dial and one touch numbers can be used.
Manual
Group
22
Used to set the copy reduction. The following
settings are available:
Reduce Copies
100%, Auto Fit, 86%, 75%, 50%
23
Used to set the resolution for copying,
Resolution
scanning, or faxing. The following settings are
available: Standard (no LED lit, fax only), Fine,
Superfine, Photo Fine and Photo Superfine.
24
Sets the contrast of the printout to Normal (no
LED lit), Lighten, or Darken. This is a scanner
setting affecting send and copy.
Contrast
25
Deletes pending and active jobs. You must
select the appropriate job type to display the
desired job for cancellation. Once the job is
displayed, pressing Cancel Job again displays
the Cancel Job Confirmation screen.
Cancel
Job
When used in conjunction with the Job Status
key, active jobs can be canceled quickly by
pressing this key then confirming the
cancellation.
26
This feature turns power off to minimize power
consumption, if the machine has not been used
for a period of time.
Power Save
*
* Used on International machines.
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Item Description
Function
27
Displays the active job if a communication is in
progress. If there are no communications in
progress, a summary of the Pending Jobs is
displayed.
Job Status
*
*Used on International machines.
28
29
One Touch
Keys
Used to select phone numbers that have been
stored in memory.
Flip Door
Opening the flip door to the right enables to use
the control panel as a keyboard to program the
machine ID, ID names for the phonebook, Email
†
addresses for Internet FAX , etc.
30
31
Used to select one touch numbers form 35 to 68
and for case character changes on the letter
keyboard.
Shift
†
Used to program the Email addresses when
programming the phonebook. Pressing this key
at transmission, the Email address can be
Email
†
entered for Internet FAX transmission.
32
33
Alphabetic
Keypad
Used to enter alphabetic characters while
programming the phonebooks, etc. More
information can be found in the Chapter 2 of the
System Administrator’s Guide on your
CD-ROM.
Used to enter alphabetic characters while
programming the phonebooks, etc. More
information can be found in the Chapter 2 of the
System Administrator’s Guide on your
CD-ROM.
Int’l or
†
Available as an optional upgrade.
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Direct Access Function Keys
The following table lists the Workcentre’s Direct Access Function Keys
which are located in the left of the Control Panel. The Direct Access
Function Keys automate 14 of the most frequently used WorkCentre
features.
Direct Access Function Keys
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Description
Function
Prints a list of Transmission Communications, Receive
Communications, or both.
Activity
Prints a list of telephone/facsimile numbers stored in
memory. Available reports include Alphabet, Speed Dialing,
One Touch, and Group Dialing numbers.
Phonebook
Confirm.
Sets the Confirmation report options for the current job being
Faxed, Polled, or Broadcast.
Option to temporarily switch from pulse to tone dial (DTMF).
Tone
Dial
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Description
Function
Allows entry of a Charge Code at the time of dialing or during
phonebook programming. Digits entered after this selection
are concealed.
Charge
Code
Allows entries of manual, One Touch, and Speed Dial
numbers to be chained together for sequential dialing
operations.
Chain
Dial
Allows a job to begin at a later time (up to one month).
Delay
Start
Allows you to select Line 1 or Line 2 for a communication.
Line
Select
Enables or disables the cover sheet option if the main menu
cover sheet option is On. If On is selected, the To: and From:
input is required.
Cover
Sheet
Transmits the document directly from the scanner instead of
scanning it into memory first.
Direct
Send
Used to send the current job prior to any jobs reserved in
memory.
Priority
Resend
Used to resend a job that exceeded the redialing count and
has not been deleted.
Displays the menu to set up or modify the ITU-T mailbox
functions for communication to any compatible machine
using ITU-T standards for mailboxing.
Mailbox
Prints out a menu listing with the menu address numbers.
Menu Map
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Tones
The WorkCentre generates tones to indicate the operational status of
the machine.
•
Single short tone — A confirmation tone. A short tone sounds
when a key is pressed or when an action completes successfully.
•
Extended tone — Signifies an unsuccessful operation. An
extended tone (two to five seconds) occurs when a transaction
does not complete normally. The user must perform an action to
continue a process. Refer to the display messages in the System
Administrator’s Guide.
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Operation Modes
Standby Mode
When the machine is in the Standby Mode, the display indicates the
machine status, a prompt for the next operation, or an error message.
The following information is displayed:
•
Date and time — The year, month, day and time (hour and
minute) are displayed. Use the Menu Mode to set the date
display sequence and the time format.
•
Standby Mode Status — The Standby Mode Status indicates
the machine activity. If “Ready” is displayed, the machine has
completed the previous task and is ready to fax or copy. If the
Paper Tray becomes empty or open, the Standby Mode Status is
replaced with the Paper Tray status.
•
•
•
Free Memory — The percentage of remaining memory available
for storing documents is displayed. If no memory is used, 100% is
displayed.
Load document — Prompts you to load your document. If a
document is loaded in the ADF, this text prompts you to “dial or
press copy”.
Enter Depart. code — if dept. code feature is enabled.
Communication Mode
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•
•
•
Memory Send — Memory send communications are performed
in the background.
Direct Send — The status of a Direct Send operation is
displayed.
Communication results — Results of a communication can be
printed. (Refer to the System Administrator’s Guide.)
Communication error code — The result of an error in a
communication. (Refer to the System Administrator’s Guide.)
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Copy Mode
When the machine is in the Copy Mode, the display informs about the
machine status as the machine prints single or multiple copies of the
document. When in the copy mode, the following information is
displayed:
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•
•
The displays indicates Copying.
Paper size — Auto/LT/LG/A4
Collate Feature — Collate On/Off
Copies
Menu Mode
When the machine is in the Menu Mode, the display indicates each
programmable feature, and the settings selected. As you scroll
through the menu, the machine prompts you for the information
necessary to program each feature.
Several of the features accessed through the Direct Access Function
Keys also use menu access.
For a complete overview of the programmable features, refer to the
Menu Flow Map in the System Administrator’s Guide. o.n your
CD-ROM
PC Printing Mode
Using the ControlCentre software and appropriate printer drivers, the
WorkCentre can communicate with your PC to allow PC printing and
programming of features.
DocuLAN Fax Mode
When the optional DocuLAN Fax software is installed, the LAN Mode
is available through the connected PC.
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Types of Communications
Transmissions
•
Memory Send — The job is first scanned into memory, then sent
to the remote party. Using this method, multiple jobs can be
stored and the machine transmits each job as the line becomes
available.
•
•
•
•
Direct Send — The job is transmitted, page by page, without
being stored in memory. Using this method you can observe the
transmission procedure, one page at a time.
Speed Dialing — This dialing method allows you to send a job to
a programmed destination by entering the 3 digit Speed Dial
number.
Alpha Dialing — This dialing method allows you to send a job to
a programmed destination by alphabetically searching the
phonebooks for the remote name.
One Touch Dialing — This dialing method allows you to send a
job to a programmed destination by simply pressing a One Touch
key.
•
•
Keypad Dialing — This dialing method allows you to initiate a
job by dialing the remote number on the numeric keypad.
On-hook Dialing/Manual Dial — This method allows you to
initiate a job without picking up the handset*. You can choose
Alpha, Speed, One Touch, or Keypad dialing operations.
•
•
Off-hook Dialing /Manual Dial — This method allows you to
initiate a job with the handset* held in your hand. You can choose
Alpha, Speed, One Touch, or Keypad dialing operations.
Delayed Start — The transmission is programmed to be sent at
a later designated time. This feature permits cost savings by
scheduling transmissions during periods when telephone rates
are lower.
•
Priority Transmission — A priority send transmission is
performed prior to any other job reserved in memory.
*Not available in all markets.
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Resend — Normally, document data (stored in memory for
transmission) is cleared if the transmission fails to reach a remote
facsimile. This function enables the machine to save the stored
document and allows you to re-schedule the transmission.
•
•
Group Transmission — Sends the same document to more
than one location via multiple, sequential transmissions.
Sometimes referred to as broadcast.
Relay Transmission — Sends a document to a relay station.
The relay station then sends the document to another relay
station or to the final receiving stations. The origination and relay
stations must be ITU-T relay communication compatible units.
•
Mailbox Communications — The Mailbox feature allows you to
store documents in memory on your machine, or that of a remote
machine, with a Mailbox number. Other remote parties can then
access the document using the assigned Mailbox number.
The WorkCentre provides. ITU-T - the standard mailbox system
is used with compatible ITU-T machines.
•
•
•
Polling Transmission — This feature allows you to load a
document in your machine to be polled or “received” by a remote
machine. The remote party places the call.
Secure Send — This feature enables your machine to send the
document only when the number dialled matches with the remote
machines ID telephone number.
Sub address ITU-T — This feature allows you to communicate
(poll or send) to a specified sub address on a network. The
WorkCentre uses the ITU-T Mailbox number for the sub address.
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Receptions
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•
•
Auto Reception — When this mode is active, your machine
automatically answers all incoming calls, and automatically
completes the communication.
Manual Reception — This mode allows you to answer all
incoming calls manually. If the incoming call is a fax, you can
receive the incoming fax by pressing Start.
Memory Reception — When the feature is enabled and your
machine runs out of paper, toner, or has a paper jam, and cannot
print the received documents, the data is stored in memory. As
soon as the problem is corrected, the documents are printed
automatically.
•
•
Polling Reception — Allows your machine to retrieve a
document set up on a remote machine, even when the remote
machine is unattended.
Refuse Junk Mail — This function prevents your machine from
receiving documents from unknown parties. Documents are only
received from parties whose fax numbers are assigned Speed
Dial or One Touch dialing numbers on your machine.
•
•
•
Collated Printing — Incoming documents are stored in memory
as they are received. The documents are then printed, last page
to first page in order.
Reduce Receive — When a document is received and it is
longer than the copy paper, this feature selects whether to reduce
the document or divide the document into multiple pages.
Secure Receive — When enabled, the machine receives all
documents into memory during the specified time. The
documents automatically print at the end of the specified time.
Multi Access Communications
Using the built-in memory, as many as 100 operations can be
programmed whilst other operations are being carried out, for
maximum equipment utilization and efficiency. For example, you can
store a document to memory while the machine is receiving a
document. Refer to the Multi Access Function Tables that follow.
“X” indicates that the functions can be performed at the same time.
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Multi Access Function Table - Local
Local
2nd Access
1st Access
Single Copy
Multi Copy Scan
Multi Copy Print
Print Report (Manual)
Print Report (Auto)
X
X
Print Transmission Report
Mailbox Input
X
X
X*
X
X
Mailbox Output
X*
X
Print Received File (Manual)
Print Received File (Auto)
Direct Send
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Delayed Start
Memory Send
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Print Memory Transmission
Report
Receive to Printer
Receive to Memory
Data from PC
Data to PC
X
X*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PC Printing
X
PC Scanning
X
X
X
X
X
X
* Not available when box type and number are the same
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Multi Access Function Table - Fax Communication
Fax Communication
2nd Access
1st Access
Single Copy
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Multi Copy Scan
Multi Copy Print
X
X
X
X
X
Print Report (Manual)
Print Report (Auto)
Print Transmission Report
Mailbox Input
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X*
X*
X
Mailbox Output
X
X
X
X
X
X
Print Received File (Manual)
Print Received File (Auto)
Direct Send
X
X
X
X
X
X
Delayed Start
X
Memory Send
X
X
X
X
X
Print Memory Transmission
Report
X
Receive to Printer
Receive to Memory
Data from PC
Data to PC
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PC Printing
PC Scanning
X
* Not available when box type and number are the same
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Multi Access Function Table - PC
PC
2nd Access
1st Access
Single Copy
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Multi Copy Scan
Multi Copy Print
Print Report (Manual)
Print Report (Auto)
Print Transmission Report
Mailbox Input
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Mailbox Output
Print Received File (Manual)
Print Received File (Auto)
Direct Send
Delayed Start
Memory Send
X
X
X
X
Print Memory Transmission
Report
Receive to Printer
Receive to Memory
Data from PC
Data to PC
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PC Printing
PC Scanning
* Not available when box type and number are the same
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4
Getting Started
This chapter contains step-by-step procedures to program the basic
machine settings and set up the most commonly used facsimile
features. To get you started quickly, basic steps to send, receive, and
copy a document are also provided.
For additional setup functions, refer to the appropriate SAG chapter.
Printing your Menu Map
The Menu Map is a list of all machine features in a flow chart format.
Refer to System Administrator’s Guide.
To print the Menu Map:
1. Press:
Menu
Map
The Menu Map prints, then the machine returns to the Standby mode.
Setting the Machine Language
The WorkCentre is capable of displaying and printing in various
languages.
Note: Available Languages may vary depending on your
location. If not available, “Not Allowed Now” will display.
To change the machine language:
1. Press:
Menu
***
*** Please refer to your Menu Map
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1. XXXXX
2. XXXXX
3. XXXXX
4. XXXXX
2. Use the Numeric Keypad to select the desired language, then
press Enter.
The menu selection screen redisplays. Press Stop to return to the
Standby Mode.
Setting the Date and Time
The WorkCentre shows the date and time in the display when in the
Standby Mode. The date and time information is used by the internal
clock to start delayed jobs and record data on faxes and reports. In
addition, you can program the WorkCentre to print the date and time
on documents that you send and receive.
For more information on printing the date and time on your
documents see “Setting the Send Header” and “Setting the Receive
Footer” later in this chapter.
To set the Date & Time:
1. Press:
Menu
***
Time format
1. 24 hour
2. 12 hour
2. Select the Time format:
To select 24 hour format, press
.
To select 12 hour format, press
.
*** Please refer to your Menu Map.
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Date & time
DD-MM-YYYY DAY
00-00-0000
3. Using the Numeric Keypad and the arrow keys, enter the date,
then press Enter.
Date & time
HH-MM
00:00
4. Using the Numeric Keypad and arrow keys, enter the time, (if
necessary, use the arrow key to set AM/PM), then press Enter.
Date format
1. MM-DD-YYYY
2. DD-MM-YYYY
3. YYYY-MM-DD
4. MM-DD-YY
5. DD-MM-YY
6. YY-MM-DD
5. Select the Date format.
To display the date in the order of Month/Day/Year (4-digit),
press
.
To display the date in the order of Day/Month/Year (4-digit),
press
.
To display the date in the order of Year (4-digit)/Month/Day,
press
.
To display the date in the order of Month/Day/Year (2-digit),
press
.
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To display the date in the order of Day/Month/Year (2-digit),
press
.
To display the date in the order of Year (2-digit)/Month/Day,
press
.
Month format
1. Numeric
2. Name
6. Select the Month format.
To display the Month number, press
.
To display the abbreviated Month name, press
.
The menu selection screen redisplays. Press Exit or Stop to
return to the Standby Mode.
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Setting your Machine ID*
The Machine ID identifies your machine to the remote machine when
they communicate. The Machine ID must identify the person or
company that sends the documents and appear on each transmitted
page.
Note: For assistance entering alpha or Special Characters, refer
to the System Administrator’s Guide.
Note: U.S. Regulations require that your fax transmittals include
your name (business or individual), telephone number,
date, and time.
To set your Machine ID:
1. Press:
Menu
***
Machine ID
Name (40 max):
Enter name
After 2 seconds...
Name (40 max):
*
In some markets, this feature must be set by your Xerox service representative.
*** Please refer to your Menu Map.
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2. Using the Keyboard and Numeric Keypad, enter your
identification name and press Enter.
Country code?
1. Yes
2. No
Note: If 1 is selected, the “+” symbol is automatically displayed
at the beginning of the fax telephone number indicating a
Country Code can be entered. If 2 is selected, international
communication can be entered manually when dialing.
3. Select the Country Code option:
To enter a Country Code, press
.
To skip entering a Country Code, press
.
Machine ID
Fax number (20 max):
4. Using the Numeric Keypad, enter the machine telephone number
then press Enter.
Note: Press the Right arrow key to insert a space.
The menu selection screen redisplays. Press Exit or Stop to
return to the Standby Mode.
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Setting the Dial Mode*
Your machine must be set to the dialing mode compatible with your
telephone line requirements. The Dial Modes supported are tone and
pulse. Pulse is sometimes referred to as rotary dial.
If your machine is connected to a PBX system, you may need to enter
a number to access the outside telephone line.
To set the Dial Mode:
1. Press:
Menu
***
Dial mode
1. Tone
2. Pulse
2. Select the Dial Mode.
To select tone, press
To select pulse, press
.
.
Note: If you have the 2nd line hardware installed, you will be
prompted to select the Dial Mode for Line 2.
3.
Enter outside number
Call number (10 max):
The menu selection screen redisplays. Press Exit or Stop to
return to the Standby Mode.*
*
This feature not allowed in all markets.
*** Please refer to your Menu Map.
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Setting the Send Header
With this feature enabled, your Send Header information is printed at
the top of each page you send. When enabling the Send Header
feature, you can specify where the header is to be printed “inside” or
“outside” the document data area. If “Inside” is selected and sending
data exists near the top edge of the paper, the header information
and data may overlap. If “Outside” is selected, the header information
is printed at the top of the page and the document is printed below to
avoid overlapping.
The following information is printed on the Send Header:
•
•
•
•
Date
Start Time
Transmitting Station ID (department, name & telephone number)
Transmission Serial Number - The machine automatically
assigns a three digit number. This number is used on
confirmation reports or error reports.
•
•
Page Number/Total Number of Pages
Job or File Number
To enable the Send Header:
1. Press:
Menu
***
Send header
1. Inside
2. Outside
3. Off
2. Select where you want the fax header to be printed.
To print the header in the document area, press
.
To print the header above the document area, press
.
To not print a header, press
.
The menu selection screen redisplays. Press Exit or Stop to
return to the Standby Mode.
*** Please refer to your Menu Map.
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Setting the Receive Footer
A Receive Footer option is available which enables the WorkCentre
to print a receive footer on each received page.
The Receive Footer displays the following information:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Footer Message
Date
Start Time
Transmitting Station ID
Receiving Station ID
Page Number
To set the Receive Footer:
1. Press:
Menu
***
Receive footer
1. On
2. Off
2. Select the Receive Footer option:
To set the Receive Footer On, press
.
.
To set the Receive Footer Off, press
The menu selection screen redisplays. Press Exit or Stop to
return to the Standby Mode.
*** Please refer to your Menu Map.
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Loading Documents
The Document Tray holds up to 50 documents for transmitting or
copying. Refer to the following size specifications for the range of
documents that can reliably scan through the machine. If a document
does not meet these specifications, make a copy on a copier using an
accepted paper size, then insert the copied image in the Document
Tray.
Document Specifications
The following table lists the sizes, types, and quantities of paper that
can be loaded into the Document Feeder for copying or faxing.
Single Sheet
Multiple Sheets
Max. Document
Size
8.5 in. (W) x 16.5 in. (L)
8.5 in. (W) x 16.5 in. (L)
[216mm (W) x 420mm (L)]
[216mm (W) x 420mm (L)]
Min. Document
Size
5.8 in. (W) x 3.9 in. (L)
Same as single sheet.
Same as single sheet.
[148mm (W) x 100mm (L)]
Effective
Scanning Width
8.5 inches
[216 mm]
Max. capacity of
the Document
Feeder
N/A
50 sheets (Letter/A4 size)
20 sheets (Legal size)
2
2
2
2
Weight of Paper
Stock
45 g/m to 120 g/m
50 g/m to 100 g/m
(14 lbs to 32 lbs)
(14 lbs to 28 lbs)
Avoid the following types of documents which can cause jams:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Torn, wrinkled, curled, or folded sheets
Sheets with punched holes
Transparencies
Sheets with paper notes attached
Coated or shiny sheets
Carbon or carbon backed sheets
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To load documents:
Load the document face down in the document tray. Adjust the
document guide to fit the width of the document. Angle the stack to
optimize feeding performance. To cancel a document in the ADF,
press Stop.
Document
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Selecting the Scan Resolution
The Resolution key selects the scan mode for copying, transmitting,
or storing a document in memory. The scan resolution can be set to
one of five settings based on the type of image you are scanning.
To select the Scan Resolution:
Press the Resolution key until the required resolution mode is
indicated by the Resolution LED.
Note: When the resolution LED is not illuminated, the Resolution
setting is Standard.
The default resolution setting is standard only on the base machine.
The machine returns to the default setting after each transaction.
Refer to the System Administrator’s Guide for details about changing the
default setting for resolution.
The following table describes the available resolution selections:
Resolution
selection
Description
Standard
Use for sending normal text and graphics.
Selected when the Resolution LED is off.
Fine
Use for documents with small characters
(newspaper print, etc.).
Superfine
Use for documents containing very detailed print.
Photo Fine
Use for photos or documents with colors or shading
with low contrast images.
Photo Superfine
Use for very detailed photos or documents with
colors or shading with high contrast images.
If you choose a resolution and the receiving machine does not have
an equivalent, the WorkCentre chooses the next highest resolution
compatible with the remote machine. If you do not know the remote
machines resolution capability, it is recommended that you use the
Direct Send mode when Superfine Photo is selected. In Direct Send
mode, the WorkCentre determines the receive resolution prior to
scanning the document. The document is then scanned at the
compatible receiver resolution resulting in better print quality.
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Selecting the Scan Contrast
To select the Scan Contrast:
Press the Contrast key until the required contrast mode is indicated
by a Contrast LED
Note: When a Contrast LED is not illuminated, the Contrast
setting is Normal.
The Contrast setting adjusts the print darkness of the copy or
transmitted document. The default contrast setting is normal on base
machine. The machine returns to the default setting after each
transmission.
Refer to the System Administrator’s Guide for details about changing the
default setting for contrast.
The following table describes the available contrast selections
Contrast selection Description
Normal
Lighten
Darken
For documents printed with ordinary image density.
Selected when the Contrast LED is off.
For documents with dark print that need to be
adjusted to print lighter.
For documents with light or faint print that need to be
adjusted to print darker.
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Quick Start
To Receive
The default answer mode is Auto answer. When the remote party
calls to send you a document, your WorkCentre automatically
receives and prints the document.
To Send
1. Load a document face down in the Document Tray.
2. Using the Numeric Keypad, enter the telephone number of the
remote fax.
3. Press Start.
To Copy
1. Load a document face down in the Document Tray.
2. Press Copy.
3. Enter the number of copies.
4. Press Start.
To Print
From your PC application, please refer to the printer setting in your
System Administrator’s Guide.
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Menu Map
The Menu Map is a list of all machine features in a flow chart format.
Refer to System Administrator’s Guide.
To print the Menu Map:
1. Press:
Menu
***
or
Menu
Map
2. The Menu Map prints, then the machine returns to the Standby
mode.
*** Please refer to your Menu Map.
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Phonebook Reports
Individual Phonebook reports can be printed for Alphabet, Speed
Dial, One Touch and Group stored in the WorkCentre. You can also
print Speed Dial, One Touch and Group Phonebooks in a single
operation by selecting All reports.
Note: Refer to the individual report printing procedures for the
report contents tables.
To print all Speed Dial, One Touch and Group Phonebooks Reports:
1. Press:
Phonebook
Phonebook
1. By name
2. Speed dials
3. Groups
4. One touch keys
5. All reports
The Phonebook Report prints, then the machine returns to the
Standby Mode.
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By Name Phonebook
The Alphabet Phonebook Reports prints a list of all Remote Station
names assigned to Speed Dial numbers, One Touch Keys, and
Groups in alphabetical order.
The following information is printed on the Alphabet Phonebook
Report.
Item
Description
Name
Names assigned to Speed Dial numbers, One Touch
Keys, or Groups.
Location
Numbers of Speed Dial numbers, One Touch Keys,
or Groups.
Fax Number
Fax numbers assigned to Speed Dial numbers, One
Touch Keys, or Groups. (“u” indicates an alternate
number, SUB, SEP, PWD indicates a type of sub
address).
To print the Alphabet Phonebook Report:
1. Press:
Phonebook
The Alphabet Phonebook Report: prints then the machine returns to
the Standby Mode.
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Speed Dial Phonebook
The Speed Dial Phonebook Report prints a list of all Remote Station
dialing numbers assigned to Speed Dial numbers.
The following information is printed on the Speed Dial Phonebook
Report.
Item
Description
S.D. nbr
Name
Speed Dial number.
Remote ID.
Fax Number
The number of the remote unit (“u” indicates an alternate
number. SUB, SEP, PWD indicates a type of sub address).
Time
MON
BPS
Delay Start time.
Line monitoring On/Off status.
Communication speed (x 1000).
Confirmation report On/Off status.
Line to be used (1 or 2).
Report
Line
To print the Speed Dial Phonebook Report:
1. Press:
Phonebook
The Speed Dial Phonebook Report prints, then the machine returns
to the Standby Mode.
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Group Phonebook
The Group Phonebook Report prints a list of all One Touch or Speed
dial numbers registered as Group Numbers.
The following information is printed on the Group Phonebook Report.
Item
Description
Group
Group number.
number
Name
Group name.
One Touch/
Speed Dial
Number
One Touch or Speed Dial numbers assigned to the group.
OT – One Touch Keys
SD – Speed Dial numbers
To print the Group Phonebook Report:
1. Press:
Phonebook
The Group Phonebook Report prints, then the machine returns to the
Standby Mode.
For more information on other reports available, please refer to your
System Administrator’s Guide.
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One Touch Phonebook
The One Touch Phonebook Report prints a list of all Remote Station
dialing numbers assigned to One Touch Keys.
The following information is printed on the One Touch Phonebook
Report.
Item
Description
One Touch
number
One Touch key number.
Name/
Operation
The remote name, or the Speed Dial or Group name
assigned to a One Touch Key.
Speed Dial/
Group/
Fax number
Speed Dial/Group or Fax number assigned to a One
Touch key (“u” indicates an alternate number.
SUB, SEP, or PWD indicates type of sub address).
Time
MON
BPS
Delay Start time.
Line monitoring On/Off status.
Communication speed (x 1000).
Confirmation report On/Off status.
Line to be used (1 or 2).
Report
Line
To print the One Touch Phonebook Report:
1. Press:
Phonebook
The One Touch Phonebook Report prints, then the machine returns
to the Standby Mode.
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Basic Troubleshooting
Calling for Service
If you have an error with the machine which you are unable correct
using this troubleshooting section here or using System
Administrator’s Guide on the CD-ROM, please contact the customer
Support Center. Before calling, please have the serial number of the
machine available and any messages that are displayed.
Contact the support centre at the following telephone number:
USA - 1-800-821-2797
Canada - 1-800-939-3768
Europe - Refer to the Warranty Pack provided with your machine for
your support centre telephone number.
South America and the rest of the world - Please contact your
local service provider.
Paper Jam
If a paper jam occurs during a reception or copying operation, the
message “PAPER JAM XX” is displayed. If this occurs, follow the
procedure below.
The code number "XX" indicates the location where the paper jam
has occurred as shown in the table below.
Code
10
Location
In the 1st Paper Tray
20
In the Optional 2nd Paper Tray
In the Optional 3rd Paper Tray
In the Optional Bypass Tray
In the paper feed area
In the paper exit area
30
50
80
90
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If a paper jam occurs during a reception, the received documents are
automatically stored in memory. Once the paper jam is corrected, the
machine automatically prints the contents that were in memory.
See Chapter 4, “Loading Documents” for document specifications
and recommendations which can help avoid paper jams.
Note: The power can be left ON when clearing a paper jam.
1. Remove any documents from the Document Tray.
Remove
Documents
071
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2. Grasp the Top Cover Open Lever to open the Top Cover.
Top Cover
Open Lever
023
Top Cover
3. Open the Right Side Cover and remove any jammed paper.
Right Side Cover
064
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CAUTION
Always hold the Developer Assembly by the green
handles. Do not expose the green drum to light for
more than 3 minutes. Never expose it to direct
sunlight or touch the green drum. Damage or poor
print quality may result.
4. Remove the Developer Assembly with the Drum Unit.
Developer
Assembly
Drum Unit
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5. Pull up on the green Paper Feed Release Lever and remove
jammed paper. Avoid tearing the paper.
Paper
067
Paper Feed
Release Lever
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WARNING
The black colored fuser housing may be hot if the
machine was in use prior to this paper jam.
6. If the paper is jammed partway through the Fuser Unit (black
colored housing), remove the jammed paper in the direction of
the arrow. Avoid tearing the paper.
Fuser Unit
Paper
068
Paper
069
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7. Install the Developer Assembly with the Drum Unit. Place it in the
machine, press firmly on the green squares on the Drum Unit
until the Drum Unit clicks into place.
8. Close the Right Side Cover, then close the Top Cover.
9. Press down on the Top Cover until a “click” is heard to ensure the
latches engage.
Top Cover
070
Right Side
Cover
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Document Jam
If a document jam occurs during a transmission, the message
“DOCUMENT JAM” is displayed. If this occurs, follow the procedure
below.
It is recommended that a duplicate from a copier, of the jammed
document be used to reduce the chance of a jam when resending the
document.
See Chapter 4, “Loading Documents” for document specifications
and recommendations which may help avoid paper jams.
Note: The power can be left ON when clearing a paper jam.
Typical Causes of
Document Jams
Recommended Procedure
The document is fed at an Adjust the Document Guides to the edges of the
angle. document.
The document paper is too Make a duplicate using a copier and use the copy
thin or too thick.
as the sending document.
Document has tape or
Remove the tape or make a duplicate using a
pieces of paper taped to it. copier and use the copy as the sending document.
The Transmission Cover is Close the Transmission Cover fully.
not fully closed.
The document is stapled.
Remove the staple(s), or make a duplicate using a
copier and use the copy as the sending document.
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1. Remove all documents from the Document Tray.
Remove
Documents
071
2. Press the Transmission Cover Release Button to open the
Transmission Cover.
Transmission
Cover
Control Panel
Release Button
072
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3. Remove the document jam. Remove any pieces of paper, paper
clips, or staples that may have caused the jam.
Remove Paper
073
4. Close the Transmission Cover. Ensure the latch engages.
Push here to close
the Transmission Cover
074
5. Verify the display has returned to the Standby Mode.
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Bypass Tray Limitation
You can load up to 100 sheets of paper (80gsm/20 lbs.) in the Bypass
Tray.
You can print the following paper sizes from the Bypass Tray.
PC Print: You can select any size of paper within the specification.
Copy: You can select A4, Letter, or Legal size paper.
Fax Reception and Report Print: You cannot select the Bypass
Tray.
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Safety Certification and Environmental
Compliance
Your Xerox product and supplies have been designed and tested to
meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency
examination and approval, and compliance to established
environmental standards. Please read the following instructions
carefully before operating the equipment and refer to them as needed
to ensure the continued safe operation of your machine. The safety
testing and performance of this product have been verified
using Xerox materials only.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or supplied with the
product.
!
* Symbology:
= General warning alerts user to the risk of
personal damage. Example of specific
warning
= Warning Heated Surface
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning. Always
use materials specifically designated for this product. Use of other
materials may result in poor performance and could create a
hazardous situation.
Do not use aerosol cleaners. Follow the instructions in this User
Guide for proper cleaning methods.
Never use supplies or cleaning materials for purposes other than
what they were intended. Keep all supplies and materials out of reach
of children.
Do not use this product near water, wet locations, or outdoors.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. The
product may fall, causing personal injury or serious damage to the
copier
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WARNING
This product must be earthed
This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug (e.g., a
plug having a third grounding pin). This plug will fit only into a
grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. To avoid risk of
electric shock, contact your electrician to replace the receptacle if you
are unable to insert the plug into the outlet. Never us a grounding
adapter plug to connect the copier to a power source receptacle that
lacks a ground connection terminal.
This product should be operated from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power
available, consult your local power company.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate the
product where persons will step or trip on the cord.
Your equipment is equipped with an energy saving device to
conserve power when the machine is not in use. The machine may
be left on continuously.
Slots and Openings in the cabinet and in the back and sides of the
product are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of
the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must
not be blocked or covered. The product should never be located near
or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed
in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
Never push objects of any kind into the slots of the product as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts which could
result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Never remove covers or guards that require a tool for removal, unless
directed to do so in a Xerox approved maintenance kit.
Never defeat interlock switches. Machines are designed to restrict
operator access to unsafe areas. Covers, guards and interlock
switches are provided to ensure that the machine will not operate with
covers opened.
Use of an extension cord with this product is not recommended
or authorized. Users should check building codes and insurance
requirements if a properly earthed extension cord is to be used.
Ensure that the total ampere ratings of the products plugged into the
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extension cord do not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also,
make sure that the total amperage of all products plugged into the
wall outlets does not exceed the outlet rating.
Do not put your hands into the fuser area, located just inside the exit
tray area, as you may be burned.
Ozone: This product produces ozone during normal operation. The
ozone produced is dependent on copy volume and is heavier than air.
Providing the correct environmental parameter, as specified in the
Xerox installation procedures, ensure that concentration levels meet
safe limits.
If you need additional safety information concerning the copier or
Xerox supplied materials you may call the following number:
Europe: +44 (0)1707 353434
USA: 1800 928 6571
Laser Safety Information
This equipment is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation
Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health
and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the equipment does not
produce hazardous laser radiation.
All laser light emitted inside the equipment is completely confined
within protective housings when any part of the facsimile is opened.
This means that the facsimile is safe to use during normal operation
and maintenance.
WARNING
Adjustment or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in
hazardous laser exposure. Only trained and
qualified personnel may open covers or remove
parts that are not explicitly shown and described
in the WorkCentre Pro 635, 645, 657 User’s Guide
as being accessible to the operator.
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser
products in 1976. These regulations apply to laser products
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manufactured from August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for
products marketed in the United States. The Workcentre Pro is in
compliance with the CDRH regulation.
Third Party Certification
The Xerox WorkCentre Pro 665/685/765/785 is certified by various
bodies in compliance with national and international safety standards.
120v 60Hz Nominal Markets:
Underwriter Laboratories Inc., UL 1950, Third Party Edition.
Within reciprocity agreements which include requirements for Canada
230v, 50 Hz Nominal Markets:
EN60950/IEC60950: 1991 including amendments A1, A2, A3 and A4.
Quality Standards: The product is manufactured under a registered
ISO9002 quality system.
Radio Frequency Emissions USA
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved
by the Xerox Corporation may void the users authority to operate this
equipment.
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain
compliance with FCC regulations.
WARNING
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain
compliance with FCC regulations
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Unique European Certification
Approvals and Certification
The CE marking applied to this product symbolizes Xerox Limited
Declaration of Conformity with the following applicable Directives of
the European Union as of the dates indicated:
January 1, 1995: Council Directive 73/23/EEC amended by Council
Directive 93/68/EEC, approximation of the laws of the member states
related to low voltage equipment.
January 1, 1996: Council Directive 89/336/EEC, approximation of
the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic
compatibility.
March 9, 2000: Council Directive 99/5/EEC approximation of the laws
of the member states related to R&TTE.
A full declaration, defining the relevant directives and referenced
standards can be obtained from your Xerox Limited representative or
by contacting:
Xerox Limited Environment Health and Safety,
Xerox Limited Technical Centre,
PO Box 17,
Bessemer Road,
Welwyn Garden City,
Herts AL7 1HE, England
Tel Number + 44(0) 1707 353434
WARNING
This product is certified manufactured and tested in compliance
with strict safety and radio frequency interference regulations.
Any unauthorized alteration which includes the addition of new
functions or the connection of external devices may impact this
certification. Please contact your local Xerox Limited
representative for a list of approved accessories.
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WARNING
In order to allow this product to operate in proximity to
industrial, Scientific and medical (ISM) equipment, the external
radiation from the ISM equipment may have to be limited or
special mitigation measures taken.
WARNING
This is a Class A product in a domestic environment this
product may cause radio frequency interference in which case
the user may be required to take adequate measures.
UK Electricity at Work Regulation
The Electricity at Work Regulation 1989 came into force in England
and Wales on the 1 April 1990. This 1989 Regulation places a duty on
all employers and self-employed persons to ensure the electrical
system in their premises are constructed, maintained and operated in
such a manner as to prevent, so far as reasonably practical, danger.
This includes ensuring all electrical equipment connected to such
electrical systems are safely constructed, maintained and operated.
All Xerox equipment have been designed to exacting safety
standards. They have all undergone a variety of stringent safety tests
including earth bond, insulation resistance and electrical strength
tests. Xerox Limited manufacturing plants have been awarded ISO
9000 quality certification and are subject to regular audits by the
British Standards Institution or equivalent national standards body.
Xerox equipment which has been properly and regularly serviced and
maintained should not have to undergo additional specific safety tests
pursuant to the 1989 Regulation. Customers wishing to complete
safety testing should contact Xerox Limited Technical Centre (see
page 1) for advice prior to any test implementation.
Xerox equipment should, however, be properly and regularly serviced
and maintained at all times.
QUESTION: What is the Electricity at Work Regulation?
ANSWER: The Electricity at Work Regulation 1989 came into force in
England and Wales on the 1 April 1990. This 1989 Regulation places
a duty on all employers and self-employed persons to ensure the
electrical systems in their premises are constructed, maintained and
operated in such a manner as to prevent, so far as reasonably
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practicable, danger. This includes ensuring all electrical products
connected to such electrical systems are safely constructed,
maintained and operated.
QUESTION: Does Xerox Limited comply with the Electricity at
Work Regulation?
ANSWER: The regulation places a duty on all employers and
self-employed persons to ensure the electrical systems in their
premises are, effectively safe.
The regulation does not impose on, amongst others, manufacturers
or suppliers of such electrical systems. However, rest assured that all
Xerox equipment which Xerox Limited and its authorized distributors
supplies to customers, conform with all the relevant safety legislation
and standards.
QUESTION: Is Xerox equipment safe?
ANSWER: All Xerox equipment supplied by Xerox Limited and their
authorized distributors conform to all relevant safety legislation and
standards.
QUESTION: Is the Xerox equipment in my premises safe?
ANSWER: All Xerox equipment supplied by Xerox Limited and their
authorized distributors conform to all relevant safety legislation and
standards. However, like all electrical equipment, they have to be
regularly serviced and maintained by competent persons.
Xerox Limited Customer Service Engineers ensure Xerox equipment
is serviced and maintained to exacting Xerox safety standards. If you
would like your Xerox equipment to be serviced and maintained to
such high standards, please contact your local Xerox Limited
Customer Service Organization. They will be pleased to assist you.
QUESTION: Does the Xerox equipment in my premises comply
with the Electricity at Work Regulations?
ANSWER: All employers and self-employed persons must ensure
that the electrical systems in their premises are safe. This will include
ensuring Xerox equipment in such premises is safe.
Xerox Limited’s Product Safety function has prepared a guide which
contains a list of tests which may be completed by your Xerox Limited
Customer Service Organization. THESE TESTS MUST BE
CARRIED OUT ONLY BY PERSONS WHO POSSESS THE
RELEVANT SKILL, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO CARRY
OUT SUCH TESTS.
Please contact the Xerox Limited Customer Service Organization for
further information.
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THE USE OF INAPPROPRIATE TEST PROCEDURES AND TEST
EQUIPMENT MAY PROVIDE MISLEADING RESULTS AND MAY
CAUSE DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO
PROPERTY.
QUESTION: I would like to carry out my own safety tests on the
Xerox equipment in my premises.
ANSWER: You may, of course, request such tests as you deem
necessary to satisfy yourself that your Xerox equipment is safe. Your
Xerox Limited Customer Support will be pleased to advise you on
such testing.
QUESTION: I require records of all tests
ANSWER: After safety testing, your Xerox Limited Customer Service
Engineer will provide you with a certificate which details the results of
all tests completed.
In the event of any defect being noted, the Xerox equipment will be
switched off and disconnected from the supply until the defect has
been corrected. You will be advised of such action to enable such
defects to be corrected.
PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST ENSURE THAT YOUR XEROX
EQUIPMENT IS SAFE AT ALL TIMES
Please contact us if you have any queries regarding the information
provided in this document.
Xerox Limited Product Safety,
Xerox Limited Technical Centre,
PO Box 17,
Bessemer Road,
Welwyn Garden City,
Herts AL7 1HE, England
Tel + 44 (0) 1707 353434
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Environmental Compliance
ENERGY STAR
®
Xerox Corporation designed this product to
comply with the guidelines of the ENERGY
®
STAR program of the Environmental
Protection Agency. As an ENERGY STAR
®
Partner, Xerox has determined that this product
®
meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for
energy efficiency.
Low Power and Sleep Mode
The Workcentre Pro 665/685/765/785 switch to a
standby mode of operation when each task has
been completed.
In this mode of operation the power consumption is
less than the ’Sleep Mode’ energy efficiency limit
required to satisfy energy start requirements.
The machine recovers from standby mode when any
task is initiated within 20 seconds.
M
Environmental Choice
120v, 60Hz products for Canada.
Terra Choice Environmental Services Inc, of
Canada has verified that this Xerox product
conforms to all applicable Environmental
Choice EcoLogo requirements for minimized
impact on the environment.
SWISS ENERGY 2000
230V, 50Hz
Xerox Corporation has designed and tested this product to meet the
energy restrictions required by Swiss Energy 2000 compliance has
been notified to the registration authorities.
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Telecommunications Requirements
European Fax Approvals and Certification
This Xerox product has been self-certified by Xerox for pan-European
single terminal connection to the analogue public switched telephone
network (PSTN) in accordance Directive 1999/5/EC.
The product has been designed to work with the national PSTNs and
compatible PBXs of the following countries:
Austria
Germany
Greece
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Sweden
Belgium
Denmark
France
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Portugal
Finland
Spain
In the event of problems, you should contact your local Xerox
representative in the first instance.
The product has been tested against TBR21. To assist in the use and
application of terminal equipment which complies with this standard,
the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) has
issued an advisory document (EG 201 121) which contains notes and
additional requirements to ensure network compatibility of TBR21
terminals. The product has been designed against, and is fully
compliant with, all of the relevant advisory notes contained in this
document.
The product may be configured to be compatible with other country
networks. Please contact your Xerox representative if it needs to be
reconnected to another country’s network. There are no
user-adjustable settings on this product.
NOTE: Although this product can use either loop disconnect (pulse)
or DTMF (tone) signalling it is recommended that it is set to use
DTMF signalling. DTMF signalling provides reliable and faster call
set-up.
Modification, connection to external control software or to external
control apparatus not authorised by Xerox, will invalidate its
certification.
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FCC Regulations
Send Header Requirements
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations require all
persons within the United States who send any message via a
facsimile machine to include an identifying message in the
transmission. The message must clearly contain an identifier and
telephone number for the entity (business or individual) sending the
message.
This facsimile machine provides the local ID and name features
required for the FCC regulation. To satisfy the FCC regulation, the
telephone number and name must be included with the printed
document. To comply with the FCC rules, carefully read and follow
the instructions listed in this document to program the local ID and
name.
Data Coupler Information
This Xerox WorkCentre Pro 665/685/765/785 machine contains an
internal data coupler. Its use is restricted by the FCC (Federal
Communications Commission). To comply with the FCC rules, you
must carefully read and follow the instructions listed below.
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the rear of
this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the
FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). If
requested, provide this information to your telephone company.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may
connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring
when your number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the
RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the
number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by
the REN, you should call your local telephone company to determine
the maximum REN for your calling area.
WARNING
Ask your local telephone company for the
modular jack type installed on your line.
Connecting this machine to an unauthorized jack
can severely damage telephone company
equipment. You, not Xerox, assume all
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responsibility and/or liability for any damage
caused by the connection of this machine to an
unauthorized jack.
You may safely connect the machine to the following standard
modular jack: USOC RJ-11C. Use the standard line cord (with
modular plugs) provided with the installation kit to connect it.
An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with
this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the
telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular
jack which is Part 68 compliant.
Do not connect this machine to a party or coin operated phone line.
Repairs to the machine should be made only by a Xerox
representative or an authorized Xerox service agency. This applies at
any time during or after the service warranty period. If unauthorized
repair is performed, the remainder of the warranty period is null and
void.
If you find the telephone line is damaged or the telephone company
notifies you that your machine is causing damage, disconnect the
machine from the telephone line and call for service. Do not
reconnect the machine until necessary repairs are made.
The telephone company will, where practical, notify you when they
need to temporarily disconnect service. However, if action is
reasonable and necessary, but prior notice is not practical, they may
still temporarily disconnect your service. In such cases they must:
Immediately notify you of their temporary action.
Reconnect service when the source of damage is removed.
Inform you of your rights to bring a complaint to the FCC under FCC
rules.
The telephone company may make changes to its communications
facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures. Such action must be
reasonable, required in the operation of their business, and
consistent with FCC rules. They must give you prior written
notification if the changes can:
Make your machine incompatible with their equipment.
Require modification or alteration of the machine.
Otherwise physically affect performance of the machine.
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WARNING
When programming emergency numbers and/or
making test calls to emergency numbers:
Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher
the reason for the call before hanging up.
Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as
early morning hours or late evenings.
Canadian Certification
Notice: The Industry Canada Label on the machine identifies certified
equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain
telecommunications networks protective, operational and safety
requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment
will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is
permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local
telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed
using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the
company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual
service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly
(telephone extension cord).
The customer should be aware that compliance with the above
conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized
Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs
or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment
malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to
request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection the electrical ground
connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic
water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This
precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
CAUTION
Users should not attempt to make such connections
themselves, but should contact the appropriate
electric inspection authority or electrician, as
appropriate.
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Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each
terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of
terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The
termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices
subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer
Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio
Interference Regulations of Industry Canada.
Cet appareil numérique est conforme aux limites d'émission de bruits
radioélectriques pour les appareils de classe A stipulées dans le
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des
Industries du Canada.
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A
accessories
see also options, supplies
Activity Key
described 3-11
ADF
Cancel Job Key
described 3-9
cassette
causes of document jams 5-8
Chain Dial Key
described 3-12
Charge Code Key
described 3-12
document size 4-10
document specifications 4-10
document tray, described 3-4
maximum documents 4-10
alarms
lights, described 3-8
alpha dialing
document jams 5-8
paper jams 5-2
key 3-8
collating
alphabet dialing
collate fax, described 3-18
communication lights
described 3-7
communication mode 3-14
communications
described 3-16
automatic document feeder
see also document feeder
document size 4-10
document specifications 4-10
maximum documents 4-10
automatic receive mode
described 3-18
communication lights 3-7
group dialing, described 3-2
multi-access 3-18–3-21
transmissions, described 3-16
types 3-16–3-18
avoiding document jams 5-8
components
B
batching
described 3-3
battery 3-1
control panel, listed 3-7
Confirmation Key
described 3-11
confirmation tone 3-13
contrast
see also resolution
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changing 4-13
Contrast Key
send header 4-8
described 3-9
document feeder
document specifications 4-10
document guides
described 3-4
control panel 3-6–3-12
components, listed 3-7
cover open buttons, described 3-4
described 3-4
direct access function keys, described
3-11–3-12
document jams 5-8
function keys, described 3-7–3-12
illustrated 3-6
document jams 5-8
causes 5-8
clearing 5-8
Copy Key
described 3-9
copy mode 3-15
paper types to avoid 4-10
document out tray
described 3-4
copying 4-14
preventing document jams 5-8
Cover Sheet Key
document size 4-10
document tray
described 3-4
described 3-12
covers
loading documents 4-10
documents
right side cover, described 3-4
document jams 5-8
specifications 4-10
types to avoid 4-10
Down Arrow Key
described 3-7
D
darken contrast 4-13
date
setting 4-2
Delay Start Key
described 3-12
delayed operations
delayed start 3-16
Delete Key
drum assembly
see also drum kit
E
described 3-7
dial directory
receive footer 4-9
numbers
dial mode
send header 4-8
enriched system functions
described 3-2
setting 4-7
Enter Key
Direct Access Function Keys
described 3-11–3-12
Direct Send Key
described 3-12
disabling
described 3-8
environmental compliance A-1–A-14
ENERGY STAR A-9
Environmental Choice A-9
SWISS ENERGY 2000 A-9
extended tone 3-13
receive footer 4-9
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fax communications
uments, transmitting
fax headers
Job Status Key
described 3-10
junk mail
setting 4-8
features
K
hardware features, listed 3-4
system features, listed 3-2–3-3
fine resolution 4-12
footer
enabling 4-9
function keys
keypad dialing
described 3-16
keys
described 3-7–3-12
fuser cleaner
language
setting 4-1
see also process unit
laser safety A-3
LCD
G
group dialing
described 3-7
menu mode 3-15
standby mode 3-14
group phonebook 4-19
Manual Group Key 3-9
Group Phonebook 4-19
LEDs
alarm lights, described 3-8
Left Arrow Key
H
halftone
hardware features 3-4
listed 3-4
described 3-7
lighten contrast 4-13
liquid crystal display
header
enabling 4-8
lists
phonebook reports 4-16–4-19
loading documents 4-10–4-11
I
ID
setting the machine ID 4-5
idle mode 3-1
see also standby mode
Insert Key
M
machine
described 3-8
hardware features 3-4–3-5
overview 3-1
system features 3-2–3-3
tones 3-13
installation instructions
space requirements 2-2
system requirements 2-1
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machine ID
setting 4-5
machine language
setting 4-1
described 3-16
one touch dialing
mail
see also one touch keys
one touch directory
one touch keys
refuse junk mail, described 3-3
mailbox communications
described 3-2, 3-17
Mailbox ITU-T Key
described 3-12
Manual Dial Key
described 3-10
described 3-9
Manual Group Key
described 3-9
manual receive mode
described 3-18
memory
paper jams 5-2
memory send
described 3-16
Menu Key
described 3-7
menu mode 3-1, 3-15
menus
see also menu map
minimum document size 4-10
modes of operation 3-14–3-15
communication modes 3-14
copy mode 3-15
on-hook dialing
described 3-16
operation modes 3-14–3-15
communication mode 3-14
menu mode 3-15
original documents
see documents
document out tray, described 3-4
overview 3-1
ozone filter
see also process unit
menu mode 3-15
PC printing mode 3-15
standby mode 3-14
multi access
described 3-2
multi access communications 3-18
page numbers
receive footer 4-9
send header 4-8
paper
document specifications 4-10
paper jams 5-1–5-7
paper cassette
described 3-4
paper jams 5-1–5-7
paper quality
N
normal contrast 4-13
Numeric Keypad
described 3-8
avoiding document jams 5-8
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Pause Key 3-8
PC printing mode 3-15
pending jobs
see also delayed operations
Phonebook Key
described 3-11
receptions
types, described 3-18
recording
on plain paper 3-2
Redial/Pause Key
described 3-8
used 4-16
refuse junk mail
phonebook reports 4-16–4-19
group 4-19
relay operations
one touch 4-20
described 3-17
speed dial 4-18
polling
One Touch Phonebook 4-20
requirements
polling reception, described 3-18
polling transmission, described 3-17
power saver mode
described 3-3
print darkness
space 2-2
setting the contrast 4-13
printing
system 2-1
Resend Key
from a PC 3-1
described 3-12
Priority Key
reserved operations
resolution
described 3-12
priority send
see also contrast
changing 4-12
described 3-16
programming
for scanning 4-12
selections 4-12
date and time 4-2
dial mode 4-7
language 4-1
Resolution Key
machine ID 4-5
described 3-9
pulse dial mode 4-7
see also dial mode
retrieving documents
polling 3-17
Right Arrow Key
described 3-7
right side cover
Q
quick start 4-14
described 3-4
R
receive footer
S
enabling 4-9
safety certification A-1–A-14
Canada A-13
receiving documents 4-14
paper jams 5-2
CE marking A-5
European certification A-5
polling reception, described 3-18
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fax approvals A-10
FCC regulations A-11
safety requirements
ampere ratings A-2
building codes A-2
cleaning A-1
date and time 4-2
dial mode 4-7
language 4-1
receive footer 4-9
resolution 4-12
send header 4-8
covers A-2
data coupler A-11
earthing A-2
energy saving A-2
extension cord A-2
fuser area A-3
single tone 3-13
space requirements 2-2
specifications
documents 4-10
speed dial keys
grounding A-2
guards A-2
interlock switches A-2
laser safety A-3
speed dial numbers
phonebook 4-18
Speed Dial/Alpha/Group Key
location A-2
ozone A-3
speed dialing
power source A-2
radio frequency emissions A-4
send header A-11
telecommunications requirements
A-10–A-14
Speed Dial Phonebook 4-18
standard resolution 4-12
Start Key
ventilation A-2
described 3-8
warnings A-1
scan resolution
Stop Key
changing 4-12
described 3-8
scanning
store for resending
described 3-17
super fine resolution 4-12
supplies
setting the contrast 4-13
secured send
see also security
described 3-17
send header
system features 3-2–3-3
listed 3-2–3-3
enabling 4-8
requirements 2-1
sending documents 4-14
see also faxing, transmitting
sequential transmissions
see batching
system menu
system password 4-5
T
time
setting
contrast 4-13
setting 4-2
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Tone Dial Key
described 3-11
tone dial mode 4-7
see also dial mode
tones 3-13
top cover
open button, described 3-4
transmission features
see transmitting
transmitting
see also dialing, transmission features
transmission types, described 3-16–3-18
tray
described 3-4
troubleshooting 5-1–5-11
document jams 5-8
paper jams 5-1–5-7
types of communications 3-16–3-18
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