Ricoh Fax Machine FAX1400L User Guide

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FAX1400L  
Operating Instructions  
<Basic Features>  
Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future  
reference.  
For safety, please follow the instructions in this manual.  
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How to Read This Manual  
Symbols  
In this manual, the following symbols are used:  
R WARNING:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in  
death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in-  
structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are de-  
scribed in the Safety Information section in the Advanced Features manual.  
R CAUTION:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi-  
nor or moderate injury or property damage that does not involve personal injury  
when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this  
symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are described in the Safety  
Information section in the Advanced Features manual.  
* The statements above are notes for your safety.  
Important  
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be  
damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.  
Preparation  
This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparations required before op-  
erating.  
Note  
This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take after misop-  
eration.  
Limitation  
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together,  
or conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.  
Reference  
This symbol indicates a reference.  
{
}
Keys built into the machine's operation panel.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Manuals for this machine ......................................................................... 1  
Basic Features (This Manual) ....................................................................... 1  
Advanced Features....................................................................................... 1  
1.Introduction  
Part Names................................................................................................. 3  
Front View..................................................................................................... 3  
Rear View...................................................................................................... 4  
Operation Panel......................................................................................... 5  
Symbols and Conventions Used in This Manual.................................... 7  
2.Faxing  
Types of Transmission ............................................................................. 9  
Suitable Document Types....................................................................... 10  
Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission.......................... 11  
Memory Transmission................................................................................. 11  
Canceling a Memory Transmission............................................................. 14  
Immediate Transmission............................................................................. 15  
Canceling an Immediate Transmission....................................................... 15  
When Setting Thin and Soft Documents..................................................... 16  
Very Fine Detail Faxing.......................................................................... 17  
Resolution ................................................................................................... 17  
Reception Modes..................................................................................... 18  
Switching Between Auto, Fax, and Telephone Mode ................................. 19  
3.Setup  
Initial Settings and Adjustments............................................................ 21  
Initial Settings (Function 61)........................................................................ 21  
Storing and Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32) ....................... 23  
Storing, Editing and Erasing Quick Dial Numbers (Function 31) ................ 23  
Quick Dial Label.......................................................................................... 24  
Attaching the Quick Dial Sheet ................................................................... 24  
Storing, Editing and Erasing Speed Dial Numbers (Function 32) ............... 24  
Storing and Editing a Group of Fax Numbers (Function 33)............... 26  
Erasing Groups ........................................................................................... 28  
Programming the Group Key ...................................................................... 29  
Entering Characters ................................................................................ 30  
Entering Symbols........................................................................................ 30  
Entering Numbers ....................................................................................... 30  
Wild Cards................................................................................................... 31  
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4.Troubleshooting  
Loading Paper into the Paper Tray........................................................ 33  
Adjusting The Volume and Sounds The Machine Makes (Function 92)... 35  
If an Indicator Lights on the Operation Panel....................................... 36  
Communication Problems...................................................................... 37  
Clearing a Document Jam ...................................................................... 38  
Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam........................................................ 39  
Inside the Machine...................................................................................... 39  
When Paper Will Not Feed.......................................................................... 41  
Error Messages........................................................................................ 43  
Solutions to Common Problems............................................................ 45  
INDEX........................................................................................................ 50  
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Manuals for this machine  
There are the Basic Features manual and the Advanced Features manual for this  
machine. Please consult the manual that suits your needs.  
Basic Features (This Manual)  
The Basic Features manual explains the most frequently used fax functions and  
operations.  
Advanced Features  
The Advanced Features manual describes more advanced functions, and also  
explains settings for key operators.  
Chapter 1 Advanced Transmission Features  
Explains about sending at a specific time without having to be by the machine  
and also taking advantage of off-peak telephone line charges.  
Chapter 2 Communication Information  
Explains about erasing a fax message stored in memory and checking the con-  
tents of any files in memory.  
Chapter 3 Transmission Features  
Explains about useful features for transmission. You can find out about dial-  
ing numbers easily.  
Chapter 4 Reception Features  
Explains about reception features. You can find out about receiving messages  
in telephone mode, and printing with the Reverse Order Printing function for  
easier document distribution.  
Chapter 5 Copying  
Read this chapter when you would like to know about copying operations  
and functions.  
Chapter 6 Facsimile User Tool  
Explains about how to print telephone number lists. You can print out those  
lists at any time.  
Chapter 7 Key Operator Settings  
Explains about functions the key operator handles. You can find out about  
setting up the Date and Time, and selecting the display language.  
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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting  
Explains about reading error reports. When these reports are printed out,  
check the report and take the appropriate action.  
Chapter 9 Maintaining Your Machine  
Explains about cleaning the rollers and scanner, replacing the toner cartridge  
and cleaning pad and so on.  
Chapter 10 Installation  
Explains about the machine environment and installing the optional Memory  
card.  
Chapter 11 Appendix  
You can check the option and specifications for this machine.  
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1. Introduction  
Part Names  
Front View  
1. Front Unit  
6. Paper Tray Extension  
Open this unit when changing the toner  
cartridge.  
Extend to support originals.  
7. Paper Tray  
Holds up to 100 sheets of plain paper.  
2. Document Guides  
Slide the left guide to fit the size of the pa-  
per you are feeding.  
8. Power Switch  
The Power Switch turns your machine on  
and off.  
3. Automatic Document Feeder  
(ADF)  
9. Front Unit Release Tab  
Hold this tab when opening Front Unit.  
Holds up to some sheets of paper for au-  
tomatic feeding. Place originals face  
down.  
10. Print Delivery Tray  
Copies, incoming faxes are stacked here.  
4. Operation Panel  
Key panel for operating the machine.  
Limitation  
5. Document Delivery Tray  
Scanned documents are stacked on the  
document delivery tray.  
Do not place more than 50 sheets of  
paper stock on the Print Delivery  
Tray.  
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Introduction  
Rear View  
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1. Power Socket  
2. Front Unit Release Tab  
Hold this tab when opening Front Unit.  
3. Optional Card Insertion Slots  
Insert the Optional Memory Card.  
4. TEL/LINE  
Connect your telephone line and external  
telephone here.  
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Operation Panel  
Operation Panel  
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1. {Reception Mode} key  
6. Control panel Display  
Press this to select the reception mode  
(Tel, Fax or Auto).  
The Liquid Crystal Display guides you  
through tasks and informs you of the  
state of the machine. Messages appear  
here. The display consists of two 20-char-  
acter lines.  
Lights when the reception mode is Tele-  
phone.  
2. Check Display indicator  
The Check Disp. Indicator blinks to tell  
you to read the display.  
7. {Speed Dial} key  
Press the {Speed Dial} key using Speed  
Dialer Feature.  
3. Receive File indicator  
8. Arrow keys  
T {Yes} accept  
U {No} reject/ {Help} Print help list  
W scroll left/ {Paper Size} The paper size  
selection screen for Paper Tray will ap-  
pear.  
V scroll right/ {Option} Press to access  
the options.  
The Receive File indicator lights when an  
incoming message was received into  
memory. (see P.36 “If an Indicator Lights  
on the Operation Panel”).  
4. Add Toner indicator  
Blinks when toner is about to run out and  
lights continuously when toner has run out.  
5. {Resolution} key  
9. Memory key/ indicator  
The resolution/Halftone is indicated by  
these three indicators and can be changed  
by the resolution/Halftone. When the In-  
dicator is not lit, Standard is selected.  
When the Memory indicator is on, then  
memory transmission is in effect, if it is off,  
immediate transmission is in effect. Switch  
between the two with the {Memory} key.  
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Introduction  
10. {Function} key  
18. {Quick Dial} keys  
Press the {Function} key and enter a two  
digit code to access Functions 11 to 51.  
(For Functions 61 to 94, enter 6, the access  
code on see Chapter 7, “Access Code for  
There are 20 Quick Dial keys. Use them to  
store individual fax numbers (see P.23  
Storing and Editing Fax Numbers (Func-  
tions 31 & 32)) or groups (see P.26 Stor-  
ing and Editing a Group of Fax Numbers  
(Function 33)). You can also use these  
keys to enter characters (see P.30 Enter-  
ing Characters). In addition you can reg-  
ister Quick Dial 09 as the Dial Option key  
(see Chapter 3, “Dial Options-Assigning  
the Dial Option key” in the Advanced  
Features manual). You can also use  
Quick Dial 10 as a Group key (see P.29  
Programming the Group Key)  
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Functions 61 to 94” in the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual.)  
11. {Copy} key  
Press this to copy the document now in  
the Automatic Document Feeder.  
12. {Stop} key  
Press the {Stop} key to stop a transmis-  
sion or a document scanning, to stop a re-  
ception or to stop a long copy run. The  
machine will finish printing out the sheet  
being printed and then stop.  
Press to clear any selected settings and  
return the condition it was in just after  
being switched on.  
13. {Start} key  
Press the {Start} key to start all tasks.  
14. Ten key pad  
Use the ten key pad (sometimes called  
the ten keys) to dial fax numbers, to enter  
the numbers of copies, etc.  
15. {Pause/Redial} key  
The {Pause/Redial} key inserts a pause  
when you are dialing or storing a fax  
number. Or, press the key to redial the  
last number dialed. (The redial feature  
does not work once you have started di-  
aling a new number.)  
16. {Clear} key  
Press the {Clear} key to erase the last  
character or digit entered, or use the left  
and right arrow keys to move the cursor,  
and then press Clear to erase whatever is  
at the cursor.  
17. {On Hook Dial} key  
Press to dial a phone call from the keypad  
without lifting the external telephone  
handset (if the machine is connected to  
the external telephone).  
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Symbols and Conventions Used in This Manual  
Symbols and Conventions Used in This  
Manual  
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Documents:  
A document is anything you put  
on the feed table of your machine,  
whether you are faxing it or copy-  
ing it.  
Prints:  
A print is anything that comes out  
of the machine: a fax message you  
received or a copy you made.  
Procedures:  
Procedures are described step by  
step. Perform them in order. When  
you see a display, it always shows  
what comes after performing the  
step it accompanies. Other illustra-  
tions accompanying steps help  
you find the right key or handle, or  
show you how to perform the step.  
A This is a step in a procedure.  
THI S CORRESPONDS TO  
THE LCD DI SPLAY.  
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Introduction  
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2. Faxing  
Types of Transmission  
There are two types of transmission.  
Important  
If there is a power failure, the pow-  
er switch is turned off, or the plug  
is pulled out for more than 12  
hours (without optional memory),  
all files stored in memory are de-  
leted. As soon as power is restored,  
the Power Failure Report is print-  
ed to help you identify deleted  
files. See Chapter 8, Power Fail-  
ure Reportin the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual.  
Memory Transmission  
When a fax message is stored in  
memory , then transmission starts  
automatically. It is convenient  
when you would like to take docu-  
ments back in a hurry.  
You can send the same message to  
more than one destination in a sin-  
gle operation. This technique is re-  
ferred to as Broadcasting.  
Receiver  
Transmitter (This machine)  
Receiver  
Receiver  
GDRH230E  
Immediate Transmission  
The machine dials immediately, and  
transmits the fax while scanning.  
It is convenient when you would  
like to send a message immediate-  
ly, and would like to check wheth-  
er you have successfully connected  
with the other party's fax machine.  
A fax message is not stored in  
memory.  
Transmitter  
(This machine)  
Receiver  
GDRH240E  
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Faxing  
Suitable Document Types  
Do not place damaged pages in the  
Automatic Document Feeder.  
Note  
Copies made with a copier that  
uses silicone oil may cause a mis-  
feed. To avoid this, do not scan  
such copies until five or ten min-  
utes after copying.  
If your pages are curled or dog  
eared, flatten them.  
If your pages are stuck together,  
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shuffle the stack.  
Clearly Written  
If your pages are folded, torn, or  
Small faint characters may not  
be transmitted clearly.  
patched together, make copies.  
If your pages have binding files,  
Uniform Page Size  
Do not use different sizes of  
document in the same transmis-  
sion.  
trim the edges or make copies.  
Important  
Do not place originals that contain  
the following materials in the Au-  
tomatic Document Feeder ;  
Uniform Paper Quality  
Do not use different types of pa-  
per quality in the same trans-  
mission.  
Crayon  
Paint  
Charcoal, soft pencil  
Glue  
Reference  
See Chapter11, Document and  
Paper Specificationsin the Ad-  
vanced Features manual.  
Thermal paper  
Clips  
OHP Sheets, vinyl-coated paper  
Waxed paper  
Carbon paper  
Silicone oil  
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Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission  
Memory Transmission and Immediate  
Transmission  
There are two ways to send a fax mes-  
A Make sure that the machine is in  
sage.  
standby mode for faxing.  
Memory Transmission  
The display should look like this:  
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Immediate Transmission  
READY 1 00% 1 0:00  
SET DOC. OR DI AL NO.  
Memory Transmission  
Note  
Memory Transmission is convenient  
because:  
If the display shows SAVING  
ENERGY, press any key to exit  
Energy Saving mode.  
Fax messages can be scanned  
much more quickly (you can take  
your document away from the fax  
machine without waiting too  
long).  
READY  
SAVI NG ENERGY  
1 00% 1 0:00  
While your fax message is being  
sent, another user can operate the  
machine (people will not have to  
wait by the fax machine too long).  
B Fan your document stack (at most  
30 pages: 80g/m2) to make sure all  
pages are loose, then square it.  
You can send the same message to  
more than one place with the same  
operation.  
After you press the {Start} key, the  
machine doesn't dial until all the  
pages of your fax message have  
been stored in the memory.  
Note  
If your document gets stuck while  
it is being processed, press the  
{Stop} key, and turn to P.38 Clear-  
ing a Document Jamfor instruc-  
tions on how to safely remove the  
original.  
Note  
All pages in your document  
must be one-sided and be of the  
same size.  
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Faxing  
C Carefully insert the document  
stack face down into the Auto-  
matic Document Feeder. At this  
time, the Panel display should  
change to “DIAL FAX NUMBER”.  
F Dial the number in one of the fol-  
lowing ways.  
TRANSMI T Y/START  
5551 234kkkkkkkkkkkkk  
Ten Key Pad  
Quick Dial  
2
1
4
7
*
2
5
3
6
9
07  
06  
GFDIAL1N  
GFDIAL0N  
Speed Dial  
Group  
Example:  
*1  
Method  
Quick  
Important  
Example: Speed Dial 10  
Speed Dial  
Dial key 08.  
Gently insert the documents,  
until you feel them catch on the  
rollers inside the Automatic  
Document Feeder.  
*2  
Method  
Quick  
0
1
Dial key 10 and 1  
on the ten key pad.  
GFDIAL2N  
*1  
*2  
In this example Group Dial is pro-  
grammed in Quick Dial 08.  
In this example Quick Dial key 10  
is programmed as the Group key,  
and Group dial number 1 is pro-  
grammed.  
Note  
Make sure this message ap-  
pears. If it does not, your docu-  
ment will not be scanned from  
the Automatic Document Feed-  
er.  
Note  
If you want to erase a digit of  
the phone number, press the  
{Clear} key. If you want to erase  
the entire number, press the  
{No} key.  
You can dial before you set the  
document. Place the document  
after you dial the number and  
go to step G.  
D The display will look like this:  
The maximum destinations you  
can dial using the ten key pad is  
49. However, this limitation is  
also subject to memory capaci-  
ty.  
TRANSMI T OPTI ONi  
DI AL FAX NUMBER  
E If the memory indicator is not lit,  
press the {Memory} key.  
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Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission  
Reference  
H Press the {Start} key.  
Programming Quick Dial: see  
P.23 Storing and Editing Fax  
Numbers (Functions 31 & 32).  
The machine will dial the destina-  
tion's number.  
Programming Speed Dial: see  
P.23 Storing and Editing Fax  
Numbers (Functions 31 & 32).  
5551 234  
SET DOC. OR DI AL NO.  
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Programming Group Dial: see  
P.26 Storing and Editing a Group  
of Fax Numbers (Function 33).  
Note  
If the other party's line is busy,  
your machine will dial again.  
(See Chapter 3, Redialin the  
Advanced Features manual.)  
Programming Group key: see  
P.29 Programming the Group  
Key.  
READY 98% 1 0:04  
SET DOC. OR DI AL NO.  
G Press the {Yes} key to enter an-  
other number.  
If the other party's fax machine  
answers, both machines will  
connect and yours will send the  
message. A name or a label will  
appear on the upper line.  
TRANSMI T DI AL/START  
DI AL NEXT FAX NUMBER  
Note  
If your line goes through a local  
switchboard (a PBX), remember  
to dial the exit code. Press the  
{Pause} key immediately after  
entering the code. If the number  
includes a country code, press  
the {Pause} key after the coun-  
try code, and then dial the rest  
of the number.  
Repeat steps F and G until all  
destinations are entered.  
If you have only one destina-  
tion, press the {Start} key.  
The machine stores your mes-  
sage and dials the first number  
(or, if you select Send Later, it  
will return to standby mode and  
the fax message will be sent at  
the time that you selected).  
Reference  
Send Later: see Chapter 1,  
Sending at a Specific Time  
(Send Later)in the Ad-  
vanced Features manual.  
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Faxing  
B Press the V key to scroll through  
Canceling a Memory  
Transmission  
the messages.  
You will see the display. A number  
or a label will appear on the lower  
line.  
Before start is pressed  
FI LE NO.027  
5551 234  
Y/hi  
A Press the {Stop} key, or remove  
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the document you have set.  
Note  
While the document is being scanned in  
Press the W key to obtain a list of  
all the files and their numbers. If  
you already know the number  
of the file to erase, enter it di-  
rectly from the ten key pad.  
A Press the {Stop} key.  
The fax message which has already  
been scanned in is canceled.  
C Press the {Yes} key.  
During Transmission  
FI LE NO.027  
CLEAR?  
Y/N  
A Press the {Stop} key during com-  
munication.  
D Press the {Yes} key again to erase  
5551 234  
STOP & CLR FI LE? Y/N  
the file.  
E Press the {Function} key.  
B Then, press the {Yes} key to can-  
Note  
cel the transmission.  
To erase another file, go to step  
B.  
While the message is awaiting  
transmission (Functions 21)  
Every time you store a fax message in  
your machine's memory, a new file is  
created. Each file is given a number.  
This number appears on the File Re-  
serve Report, Journal and Transmis-  
sion Result Report. To see which files  
are currently in memory, you may  
print a file list.  
A To erase a fax message stored in  
memory; press the {Function} {2}  
{1}, and then the {Yes} key.  
FI LE NO.kkk KPAD/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
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Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission  
C Dial.  
Immediate Transmission  
TRANSMI T Y/START  
5551 234kkkkkkkkkkkkk  
Immediate Transmission is conven-  
ient when:  
You wish to quickly check whether  
you have successfully connected  
with the other party's fax machine.  
Note  
If you install an external tele-  
phone, you can send the mes-  
sage manually. Pick up the  
external telephone handset and  
dial.  
2
Your machine's memory is getting  
full.  
The machine dials immediately after  
you press the {Start} key. The mes-  
sage is scanned and transmitted page  
by page without being stored in  
memory.  
D Press the {Start} key.  
5551 234  
DI ALI NG  
A Make sure that the machine is in  
standby mode.  
The machine dials and connects to  
the other party. The number that  
you dialed and the other party's  
OWN NAME or FAX NUMBER is  
displayed.  
The display should look like this:  
READY 1 00% 1 0:00  
SET DOC. OR DI AL NO.  
Note  
Canceling an Immediate  
Transmission  
The memory indicator should  
go out. If the memory indicator  
is lit, press the {Memory} key.  
Before start is pressed  
B Place the entire document face  
down into the Automatic Docu-  
ment Feeder.  
A Press the {Stop} key, or remove  
the document you have set.  
TRANSMI T OPTI ONi  
DI AL FAX NUMBER  
While dialing or during transmission  
Note  
A Press the {Stop} key.  
No more than 30 pages (80g/  
However, the fax message which  
has already scanned in has trans-  
mitted.  
m2).  
You can dial before you set the  
document. Place the document  
after you dial the number and  
go to step D.  
Remove the document after it is  
canceled.  
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Faxing  
When Setting Thin and Soft  
Documents  
A Open the operation panel (A),  
and then insert the document un-  
til the paper end touches the pro-  
jection next to the roller (B).  
2
Limitation  
When setting thin and soft doc-  
uments, set one sheet of docu-  
ments.  
B Close the operation panel and  
make sure it locks securely into  
place.  
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Very Fine Detail Faxing  
Very Fine Detail Faxing  
If you need to send a document which  
requires optimum clarity, select the  
resolution setting appropriate to your  
needs.  
Limitation  
If the other party's machine does  
not support the resolution at  
which you are sending, this ma-  
chine automatically switches to a  
resolution supported by the other  
party's machine.  
You can select different settings for  
each page of your message. Simply  
change the settings for page 2 while  
page 1 is being scanned.  
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Note  
Faxing at a higher resolution re-  
quires more time. Frequent use of  
high resolution could cause an in-  
crease in your phone bill, especial-  
ly for long distance transmissions.  
Resolution  
The resolution button gives you con-  
trol over document quality. The indi-  
cators above the button show the  
current setting. Choose a setting that  
matches your document.  
Standard:  
Standard quality. Use for most  
printed or typewritten documents.  
This is selected when the other res-  
olution indicators are not lit.  
Detail:  
High quality. Use for documents  
with small print or fine details.  
Fine:  
Very high quality. Use this for high  
quality reproduction.  
Halftone:  
Use this for optimum quality if  
your document contains photo-  
graphs/diagrams with complex  
shading patterns or gray tones. If  
you choose this setting, resolution  
will automatically be Detail.  
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Faxing  
Reception Modes  
The machine can treat incoming fax  
messages and telephone calls in three  
ways.  
Fax mode  
In this mode the machine automat-  
ically answers incoming calls.  
When a call is received, the ma-  
chine rings a few times to alert you  
that a message is being sent, then  
starts receiving and printing the  
message. Fax mode is ideal for a  
dedicated fax line.  
Auto mode  
Use this mode if your line is shared  
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by a fax machine and telephone.  
When a call comes in, the machine  
will ring a number of times to give  
you the chance to pick up the ex-  
ternal telephone handset. If you do  
not pick up and the call is a fax  
message, the machine will go into  
fax mode and start receiving. You  
can choose the number of times the  
machine rings before taking the  
call by altering the Auto Ring time  
(see Chapter 7, Setting The Auto  
Ring Time" in the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual).  
Telephone mode  
Use this mode if your line is shared  
by a fax machine and a telephone,  
but you wish to answer all calls  
yourself and decide whether they  
are fax messages or telephone  
calls. You must manually hit the  
Start key to receive a fax.  
The machine will ring continuous-  
ly until you answer the call, so you  
have to be near the machine at all  
times.  
Connecting to a Telephone An-  
swering Machine (TAM)  
The Manual Receive indicator is lit  
when the machine is in this mode.  
When Auto Mode is selected,  
you can connect the machine to  
a Telephone Answering Ma-  
chine (TAM).  
TAM mode ensures that your  
answering machine has the  
chance to respond to incoming  
telephone calls. If the call hap-  
pens to be a fax message, the  
message will be given to the fax  
machine automatically.  
In the TAM Mode, the Auto Ring  
count must be set to one ring  
more than the number of rings  
that your answering machine  
waits before it takes the call.  
Important  
If the Auto Mode function does  
not operate as expected when us-  
ing an answering machine, leave  
the first five seconds of the an-  
swering machine message blank.  
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Reception Modes  
Switching Between Auto, Fax,  
and Telephone Mode  
The Manual Receive indicator is lit  
when the machine is in Telephone  
mode. To switch to a different mode,  
follow the steps below.  
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A Press the {Reception Mode} key.  
RECEI VE MODE Y/hi  
iFAX TEL AUTO  
B Press the W and V keys to select  
the mode you require.  
RECEI VE MODE Y/hi  
FAX TEL iAUTO  
C Press the {Yes} key.  
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SET DOC. OR DI AL NO.  
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Faxing  
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3. Setup  
Initial Settings and Adjustments  
Before you connect your machine to  
the telephone system, you must enter  
Important  
The FAX NUMBER code is re-  
quired by international law. You  
cannot legally connect a fax ma-  
chine to the telephone system if the  
FAX NUMBER code is not pro-  
grammed. Further, the FAX  
HEADER code and the date and  
time of transmission must be in-  
cluded in the header of all pages  
faxed to, from, or within the Unit-  
ed States.  
a few settings and make a few adjust-  
ments.  
OWN NAME :  
This should be your name or com-  
pany name, in 20 characters or less.  
During a communication, if the  
other party's fax machine supports  
OWN NAME, then this replaces  
the FAX NUMBER following. The  
other party's name will appear on  
your display, and yours on theirs.  
Initial Settings (Function 61)  
FAX HEADER :  
This must be the telephone  
number of the line your machine is  
connected to.  
Your FAX HEADER can be up to  
32 characters long, and is printed  
on the header of every page you  
send. Required in the United  
States.  
During the course of this procedure  
you will have to enter letters and oth-  
er characters.  
Use the ten key pad for entering num-  
bers. Use Quick Dial keys 1 to 8 for  
entering letters, the {Yes} key to ac-  
cept a character, and Quick Dial key  
10 to enter spaces and symbols. See  
P.30 Entering Charactersfor details.  
FAX NUMBER :  
This is your fax machine's phone  
number, which must include coun-  
try and area codes. During any  
communication, your FAX  
NUMBER appears on their dis-  
play. (Conversely their FAX  
NUMBER appears on your dis-  
play.)  
If these settings have been made be-  
fore, the messages on the display will  
not always match those shown here.  
The setting already entered will ap-  
pear along with the trans CHANGE?.  
In this case, press the {Yes} key to  
change the setting.  
A Press {Function} {6} and enter the  
access code {2} {2} {2} {2}. Press  
{6} {1}, and then the {Yes} key.  
Limitation  
The FAX NUMBER feature is  
not available in some areas.  
Y/NEXTi  
SETOWNNAME  
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Setup  
B Press the {Yes} key.  
G Press the {No} key.  
The OWN NAME programmed in  
OWN NAME ABC  
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk  
step C appears. You should keep it.  
Press the {No} key to keep the FAX  
HEADER as is.  
C Enter your office, company, or  
personal name, or any other ap-  
propriate identification. (Using  
the Quick Dial keys.)  
Y/NEXTi  
SET FAX NUMBER  
Note  
3
OWN NAME ABC Y/hi  
XYZ COMPANYkkkkkkkkk  
If you wish to change it, press  
the {Yes} key and edit the FAX  
HEADER.  
Reference  
H Press the {Yes} key.  
See P.30 Entering Characters.  
D Press the {Yes} key.  
FAX NUMBER KPAD  
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk  
OWN NAME ABC Y/N  
XYZ COMPANYkkkkkkkkk  
I Enter your phone number includ-  
ing the country and area codes.  
E Press the {Yes} key.  
PROGRAMMEDwill flash on the  
display.  
FAX NUMBER KPAD/Y/N  
+61 1 23456789kkkkkkkk  
Y/NEXTi  
J Press the {Yes} key.  
SET FAX HEADER  
PROGRAMMEDwill flash on the  
display.  
F Press the {Yes} key.  
Y/NEXTi  
SET PSTN ACCESS NO.  
HEADER CHANGE? Y/N  
XYZ COMPANY  
K Press the {Function} key to finish.  
READY 1 00% 1 0:00  
SET DOC. OR DI AL NO.  
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Storing and Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)  
Storing and Editing Fax Numbers  
(Functions 31 & 32)  
You can store numbers that you often  
B Select a Quick Dial in any one of  
use in the machine's memory. A  
stored number will remain in memo-  
ry even if the power is cut.  
the following ways:  
Press a Quick Dial key (e.g. press  
Quick Dial 01).  
You can store numbers in two ways.  
a01 PROGRAM? Y/hi  
Quick Dials  
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The number is assigned to its own  
key. To dial that number, just press  
the key. You can store up to 20  
numbers in this way.  
Press the V key until the Quick  
Dial you want appears on the dis-  
play.  
Speed Dials  
C Press the {Yes} key.  
The number is given a two-digit  
code. To dial the number, press the  
{Speed Dial} key and enter the  
code. There are 50 Speed Dial  
codes available numbered 00 to 49.  
a01 KPAD/N  
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk  
D Do one of the following:  
Enter the fax number you wish to  
store in this Quick Dial using the  
ten key pad, and then press the  
{Yes} key.  
Storing, Editing and Erasing  
Quick Dial Numbers (Function 31)  
This procedure describes how to store  
and edit fax numbers in Quick Dial  
keys.  
a01 KPAD/Y/N  
21 2551 234kkkkkkkkkkk  
A Press {Function} {3} {1}, and then  
To clear the number, press the  
{No} key, and then the {Yes} key,  
and go to step H.  
the {Yes} key.  
ak QUI CK/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
E Do one of the following:  
If you wish to enter or edit a label  
for this Quick Dial, press the {Yes}  
key.  
Note  
To print a list of all Quick Dials  
and their contents, press the W  
key and the {Yes} key, and then  
press the {Start} key.  
a01  
PROGRAM LABEL?  
Y/N  
If you do not wish to give this  
number a label, press the {No} key  
and go to step G.  
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Setup  
F Enter or edit the label using the  
Quick Dial keys and the ten key  
pad. See P.30 “Entering Charac-  
ters”  
Attaching the Quick Dial Sheet  
You can write the stored numbers on  
the Quick Dial Sheet provided, and  
attach it to the machine  
a01 ABC Y/N  
NEW YORK OFFI CEkkkkk  
A Fit the Quick Dial Sheet over the  
Quick Dial Keys.  
G Press the {Yes} key.  
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ak QUI CK/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
Note  
To print a Quick Dial List, press  
the W key to select LIST.  
Then, press the {Yes} Key, and  
then the {Start} key.  
To print a Quick Dial label,  
choose LABEL. Then, press the  
{Yes} key, and then the {Start}  
key.  
Storing, Editing and Erasing  
Speed Dial Numbers (Function 32)  
This procedure describes how to store  
and edit fax numbers in Speed Dials.  
H You now have two choices:  
To store, edit or delete another  
Quick Dial, go to step B.  
A Press {Function} {3} {2}, and then  
To finish, press {Function} key.  
the {Yes} key.  
bkk KPAD/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
Quick Dial Label  
Use this function to print a sheet  
showing the contents of each Quick  
Dial. The size of the sheet matches the  
dimensions of the keys.  
Note  
To print a list of all Speed Dials  
and their contents, press the  
and t3hen press the {Start} key.  
W
key,  
The following items are printed de-  
pending on what is stored in each  
key:  
B Select a Speed Dial in any one of  
the following ways:  
Fax number label  
Enter the Speed Dial code on the  
ten key pad. (e.g. 01)  
Group Dial label  
b01 PROGRAM? Y/hi  
Press the V key until the Speed Di-  
als you want appears on the display.  
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Storing and Editing Fax Numbers (Functions 31 & 32)  
C Press the{Yes} key.  
H You now have two choices:  
To store, edit or delete another  
b01 KPAD/N  
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk  
Speed Dial, go to step B.  
To finish, press {Function} key.  
D Do one of the following:  
Enter the fax number you wish to  
store in this Speed Dial using the  
ten key pad. Then, press the {Yes}  
key.  
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b01 KPAD/Y/N  
21 2551 234kkkkkkkkkkk  
To clear the number, press the  
{No} key, and then the {Yes} key  
and go to step H.  
E Do one of the following:  
If you wish to enter or edit a label  
for this Speed Dial, press the {Yes}  
key.  
b01  
PROGRAM LABEL?  
Y/N  
If you do not wish to give this  
number a label, press the {No} key  
and go to step G.  
F Enter or edit the label using the  
Quick Dial keys.  
b01 ABC Y/N  
NEW YORK OFFI CEkkkkk  
G Press the {Yes} key.  
bkk KPAD/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
Note  
To Print a Speed Dial List, press  
the W key, and then the {Start}  
key.  
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Setup  
Storing and Editing a Group of Fax  
Numbers (Function 33)  
If you register the same destina-  
Groups  
If you often broadcast messages to  
tion more than once with a  
Speed Dial or Quick Dial in  
Groups, it is only counted as  
one item. However, if you regis-  
ter two or more identical desti-  
nations with the ten keys they  
will be counted as two or more  
items.  
the same set of destinations, you  
can combine these numbers into a  
group. Then just select the group  
and each number will be dialed in  
sequence automatically.  
You can register the following  
items in a Group:  
3
Destination fax numbers  
Group name (up to 20 charac-  
ters)  
You can enter destination numbers  
by Quick Dial keys, Speed Dials, or  
Ten keys.  
If all destinations are different,  
you may not be able to store 30  
destinations in a Group.  
Print the Group Dial List and  
keep it when you register or  
change destinations. See Chap-  
ter 6, Lists You Can Print Out  
Yourselfin the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual.  
Note  
You can register up to 3 Groups.  
The combined maximum number  
of destinations you can register in  
all Groups is 90.  
How to count numbers  
Registered items  
The number of destinations that  
can be registered with the ten  
keys depends on how the ma-  
chine is used. In theory you can  
register up to a combined maxi-  
mum of 49 destinations with the  
ten keys for all groups. Howev-  
er, if you register 49 items with  
the ten keys, Memory Transmis-  
sion becomes unavailable. Only  
register up to 48 items with the  
ten keys.  
Quick Dial: [01], [03], [05]  
Speed Dial: [01], [02], [10]  
Ten Key: 0312345678  
Quick Dial: [01], [05]  
Speed Dial: [01], [02], [08]  
Ten Key: 0312345678,  
0451119999  
The maximum number of desti-  
nations you can register in a  
Group is 30.  
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Storing and Editing a Group of Fax Numbers (Function 33)  
Registered items  
D To program or edit a Quick Dial  
key for this group, press the {Yes}  
key.  
GROUP 1  
ak  
QUI CK/N  
Quick Dial: [01], [02], [03],  
Speed Dial: [01], [02], [03]  
Ten Key: 0312345678  
Note  
If you do not program or edit,  
press the {No} key and go to  
step F.  
Quick Dial: [04], [05]  
Speed Dial: [04], [05], [06]  
Ten Key: 0312345678,  
0451119999  
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E Press the Quick Dial key you  
wish to use for this group, {01} for  
example, and then press the {Yes}  
key.  
This section describes how to pro-  
gram or edit a Group. You can also  
get a printout of numbers that are al-  
ready stored. In this example we will  
program Group 1 into Quick Dial key  
01.  
Note  
If you want to free up the old  
Quick Dial key, press the {No}  
key, and then the {Yes} key.  
A Press {Function} {3} {3}, and then  
the {Yes} key.  
GROUP 1  
PROGRAM LABEL?  
Y/N  
GROUP k 1 -3/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
If a message like USED AS..”  
flashes up, the key is already in  
use. Press a different key.  
B Enter the number of the group  
you want to program or edit.  
F If you wish to give this group a  
Note  
name, press the {Yes} key.  
e.g. Group 1: Press {1}.  
To print a list, press the W key,  
GROUP 1 ABC  
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk  
and then press the {Start} key.  
C Press the {Yes} key.  
Note  
If not, press the {No} key and go  
GROUP 1  
PROGRAM QUI CK?  
Y/N  
to step H.  
G Enter or edit the name, and then  
press the {Yes} key.  
How to enter characters, see P.30  
Entering Characters”  
GROUP 1 KPAD/N  
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk  
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Setup  
H Enter a fax number.  
Erasing Groups  
Note  
These steps describe how to erase sin-  
gle numbers from a group.  
Enter a fax number in one of  
these ways :  
Press a Quick Dial key.  
A Press the {Function} {3} {3}, and  
then the {Yes} key.  
Press the Speed Dial key fol-  
lowed by two digits.  
GROUP k 1 -3/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
Enter a number on the ten key  
pad.  
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I Press the {Yes} key.  
B Enter the group number using the  
ten key pad, and then press the  
{Yes} key.  
Note  
If ALREADY  
PROGRAMMED”  
briefly flashes up on the dis-  
play, either press the {No} key  
to keep the number and choose  
another number, or press the  
{Yes} key to clear.  
GROUP 1  
PROGRAM QUI CK?  
Y/N  
Y/N  
Y/N  
Y/N  
C Press the {No} key.  
J Press the {No} key to finish enter-  
GROUP 1  
PROGRAM LABEL?  
ing numbers in this group.  
Note  
D Press the {No} key.  
To enter another number, go  
back to step H.  
GROUP 1  
CLEAR?  
K Press the {Function} key.  
Note  
E Press the {Yes} key.  
To work on another group, go  
to step B.  
GROUP 1  
CLEARED  
F Press the {Function} key.  
Note  
To delete another number, go to  
step B.  
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Storing and Editing a Group of Fax Numbers (Function 33)  
Programming the Group Key  
You can program the 3 groups. How-  
ever, if there is no room in Quick Dial  
keys, this group key is helpful. You  
have to Quick Dial 10 as the group  
key. How to transmit using the group  
key, see P.11 Memory Transmission.  
A Press {Function} {3} {1}, and then  
the {Yes} key.  
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ak QUI CK/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
B Press Quick Dial {10}.  
a1 0 PROGRAM? Y/hi  
C Press the {Yes} key.  
a1 0  
PROGRAM GROUP KEY?  
Y/N  
D Press the {Yes} key.  
ak QUI CK/hi  
PRI NT LI STh/SEARCHi  
E Press the {Function} key.  
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Setup  
Entering Characters  
Use the ten key pad for entering numbers. Use Quick Dial keys 1 to 8 for entering  
letters, the W and V keys to change to another letter, the {Yes} key to accept a  
character, and Quick Dial key 10 for spaces and other characters.  
If at any time you make a mistake when entering a character or digit, press the  
{Clear} key to erase it. To correct a character or number already entered, use the  
W and V keys to reach the mistake, enter the new character, and press {Clear} key  
to erase the mistaken character. If you press the {No} key, whole characters are  
erased.  
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Quick Dial Key  
01 A-  
Letters  
A, B, C  
D, E, F  
G, H, I  
J, K, L  
Quick Dial Key  
Letters  
P, Q, R  
06 P-  
07 S-  
02 D-  
S, T, U  
03 G-  
08V-  
V, W, X, Y, Z  
Nothing  
04 J-  
09  
05 M-  
M, N, O  
10 &, $, !…  
Space & Symbols  
Note  
Enter the fax number using the +, space, and number keys.  
Entering Symbols  
A Press {10} of the Quick Dial key.  
B Press the W and Vkeys to scroll symbols.  
Note  
You can enter the following symbols. Space& $ ! " # % ' ( ) * + , . / : ; < =  
> ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _  
-
C Press the {Yes} key.  
Entering Numbers  
A Enter numbers using the ten key pad.  
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Entering Characters  
Wild Cards  
This feature greatly enhances the effectiveness of the following feature:  
Authorized Reception  
In each of these features, you have to store the OWN NAME or FAX NUMBER  
of various terminals that you normally receive fax messages from. Then, when  
your machine detects an incoming call, it checks the OWN NAME or FAX  
NUMBER of the other terminal, and acts accordingly.  
When you program OWN NAME's for these features, you can program wild  
cards to greatly expand the number of terminals that you can specify.  
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For example, if you wish to accept messages from all 150 branches of XYZ Com-  
pany (using Authorized Reception), you do not have to store the OWN NAME  
of each branch of XYZ Company. Program XYZas a wild card for Authorized  
Reception. If the OWN NAME's of all XYZ branches contain an XYZsome-  
where in the OWN NAME, messages coming in from them will be accepted, and  
sent on to head office.  
Note  
This feature cannot recognize spaces. If you store MAN as a wild card, and a  
terminal with an OWN NAME that includes MANCHESTER, HUMAN, or  
HUMANE calls you, your machine will recognize MAN as a wild card and  
accept the message.  
Reference  
Authorized Reception: see Chapter 7,Rejecting or Accepting Messages from  
Specified Senders (Authorized Reception)in the Advanced Features manual.  
OWN NAME and FAX NUMBER: see P.21 Initial Settings and Adjustments.  
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Setup  
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4. Troubleshooting  
Loading Paper into the Paper Tray  
Important  
B Square the stack by tapping it on  
a desk or tabletop.  
When loading paper into the Paper  
Tray, do not load more than 100  
sheets of paper (70g/m290g/m2).  
Overloading the Paper Tray can  
cause misfeeds.  
Curled paper might cause mis-  
feeds.  
When paper can not be fed into the  
machine, set the paper inside out.  
A Fan the stack paper to make sure  
that all pages are not sticking to-  
gether. The Paper Tray holds up  
to 100 sheets of paper (70g/m2–  
90g/m2).  
C
Push the Document Delivery Tray  
toward the Operation Panel(A),  
place paper into the Paper Tray(B).  
Limitation  
Note  
Do not fill up papers over the  
limit mark on the tray guide.  
Remove any paper that may  
have dropped inside the ma-  
chine in the area vacated by the  
Paper Tray.  
ZDWY040E  
The meaning of the limit mark  
White Line  
Recommended amount of  
paper.  
Orange Line  
Maximum amount of paper.  
D Gently return the Document De-  
livery Tray to its original posi-  
tion.  
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Troubleshooting  
E Squeeze the tray guide and slide  
it against the edge of the stack.  
Note  
4
Paper misfeeds or paper jam  
may occur if you ignore the lim-  
itation of paper amount.  
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Adjusting The Volume and Sounds The Machine Makes (Function 92)  
Adjusting The Volume and Sounds The  
Machine Makes (Function 92)  
You can change the beeper (monitor)  
D Adjust the reception monitor vol-  
volume of the desired feature.  
ume with the W and V keys, and  
then press the {Yes} key when  
finished.  
The sound of signal  
transmissions.  
TRANS MONITOR  
RECV MONITOR  
ONHOOK MONITOR  
DIAL MONITOR  
BUZZER  
The sound of signal  
receptions.  
RECV MONI TOR Y/hi  
MAX  
MI N iii  
The sound of signal  
on hook dialing.  
E Adjust the on hook monitor vol-  
ume with W and V keys and press  
the {Yes} key when finished.  
The sound when a  
number is dialed.  
4
The sound (does not  
buzz) to signal  
something going  
amiss.  
ONHOOK MONI TOR Y/hi  
MI N iii  
MAX  
The sound when a  
key is pressed.  
KEY  
F Adjust the dial monitor volume  
with the W and V keys, and then  
press the {Yes} key when fin-  
ished.  
A Press {Function} {6} and enter the  
access number {2} {2} {2} {2} .  
Then press {9} {2}.  
DI AL MONI TOR Y/hi  
MI N iii  
ADJUSTMENT Y/NEXTi  
92 ADJUST VOLUME  
MAX  
G Adjust the BUZZER monitor vol-  
ume with the W and V keys, and  
then press the {Yes} key when  
finished.  
B Press the {Yes} key.  
C Adjust the transmission monitor  
volume with the W and V keys,  
and then press the {Yes} key  
when finished.  
BUZZER  
MI N iii  
Y/hi  
MAX  
TRANS MONI TOR Y/hi  
MI N iii  
H Adjust the KEY volume with the  
W and V keys, and then press the  
{Yes} key when finished.  
MAX  
KEY  
MI N iii  
Y/hi  
MAX  
I Press the {Function} key to return  
to standby mode.  
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Troubleshooting  
If an Indicator Lights on the Operation  
Panel  
PRESS STOP KEY” appears in the  
display:  
Press the {Stop} key.  
The Receive File indicator is lit:  
You have received a fax message  
which is now stored in the memo-  
ry. See Chapter 4, Printing Mes-  
sages that Have Been Received  
into Memory (Substitute Recep-  
4
tion)in the Advanced Features  
manual.  
The Check Display indicator is lit:  
Read the message on the display  
and check the descriptions listed  
on P.43 Error Messages.  
The Add Toner indicator is blinks:  
The toner cartridge is nearly emp-  
ty.  
The Add Toner indicator is lit:  
The toner cartridge is empty. In-  
stall a new cartridge. See Chapter  
9, Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
and Cleaning Padin the Ad-  
vanced Features manual.  
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Communication Problems  
Communication Problems  
If ERROR PRESS STOP appears in  
the display: Press the {Stop} key.  
ERROR PRESS STOP KEY  
Causes:  
A poor line caused the communi-  
cation to fail.  
The line is noisy. Try to retransmit.  
The other machine is out of order.  
Ask the other party to check their  
machine.  
4
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Troubleshooting  
Clearing a Document Jam  
When an original is jammed, CLEAR  
C Close the operation panel, and  
ORIGINALis displayed follow this  
make sure it locks securely into  
place.  
procedure to solve the problem.  
Note  
If copies, fax messages or prints are  
jammed, follow the next proce-  
dure.  
A Open the operation panel.  
4
Important  
If copying was in progress, be  
sure to specify the desired copy  
quantity again.  
Important  
Do not pull out the document  
without opening the operation  
panel, or you will damage the  
scanning mechanism.  
B Pull out the misfed original.  
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Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam  
Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam  
When CLEAR COPYis displayed,  
Note  
follow this procedure to solve the  
If CLEAR COPYis still displayed  
problem. For how to clear original  
jams, see the previous procedure.  
after you clear the jam, there may  
be paper jammed in another part  
of the machine. Check all areas de-  
scribed in this section  
R WARNING:  
When removing the toner cartridge, do not  
touch the electrical elements and a screw in-  
side the machine as this may damage the  
unit.  
Switch the power off when loading  
paper. If you leave the power  
switched on, the paper may be fed  
in to the machine causing a paper  
jam. Always leave the power  
switched on when removing pa-  
per.  
4
Inside the Machine  
A Lift up the tabs located on the  
sides of the machine and open the  
Front Unit.  
R CAUTION:  
When removing misfed paper, do not touch  
the fusing section because it could be very  
hot.  
Important  
Please remove the paper on the  
Print Delivery Tray, before you  
open the Front Unit.  
Important  
Hold a misfed sheet with both  
hands and slowly pull it out. Do  
not use a tool, such as a screwdriv-  
er or tweezers as this may damage  
the unit.  
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Troubleshooting  
B Pull out the toner cartridge.  
D Pull out the misfed paper in the  
directions indicated by the ar-  
rows in the illustrations.  
Note  
Be sure to hold the toner car-  
4
tridge by its handle.  
Keep the toner cartridge hori-  
zontal to avoid spilling the ton-  
er.  
C Push back the blue paper release  
lever located on the right.  
Note  
If toner gets on your hands,  
wash them immediately.  
E Pull the blue release lever back to  
its original position.  
Note  
The lever releases pressure on  
the paper. If you do not push it  
back, you could damage the  
machine when removing paper.  
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Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam  
F Install the toner cartridge into the  
When Paper Will Not Feed  
machine.  
If the paper do not feed well, check  
using the following procedure.  
Important  
When loading paper into the Paper  
Tray, do not load more than 100  
sheets of paper (70g/m290g/m2).  
Overloading the Paper Tray can  
cause misfeeds.  
Curled paper might cause mis-  
feeds.  
Note  
When paper will not feed, set the  
4
Be sure to hold the toner car-  
tridge by its handle.  
paper inside out.  
A Remove all paper.  
Keep the toner cartridge hori-  
zontal to avoid spilling the ton-  
er.  
G Close the Front Unit.  
B Lift up the tabs located on the  
sides of the machine and open the  
front unit.  
Important  
If a paper misfeed occurs dur-  
ing a copy job, be sure to specify  
the desired copy quantity again.  
Note  
If CLEAR COPYis still dis-  
played after you clear the jam,  
there may be paper jammed in  
another part of the machine.  
Check all areas described in this  
section.  
Important  
Please remove the paper on the  
Print Delivery Tray, before you  
open the Front Unit.  
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Troubleshooting  
C Close the front unit. When the  
front unit is closed, the motor will  
start running. When the sound of  
the motor stops, set paper in the  
original position and continue  
with normal operation.  
4
D Make sure that the paper tray is  
set correctly.  
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Error Messages  
Error Messages  
The following messages may appear while you are operating or programming  
the machine.  
No polling reception operations have been  
programmed.  
NO FILE EXISTS  
There are no messages in memory waiting for  
transmission.  
Incorrect file number. Check the file number  
and try again.  
The memory cannot hold any more telephone  
numbers. Either:  
TOO MANY DEST.  
Delete some numbers, and try again.  
4
Wait until some of the Send Later or other  
delayed transmissions waiting in memory  
have been carried out, and try again.  
This Quick Dial Key has a Group stored in it.  
USED AS GROUP DIAL  
USED AS DIAL  
This Quick Dial Key has a telephone number  
stored in it.  
This Quick Dial Key is programmed as Group  
Key.  
USED AS GROUP KEY  
Dial Option feature is set in Quick 09.  
USED AS DIAL OPTION  
NOT PROGRAMMED  
Either:  
This Quick Dial Key or Speed Dial Code  
does not contain a number.  
This Quick Dial Key does not contain a  
Keystroke Program.  
This number is already included in this Group.  
ALREADY PROGRAMMED  
ADD TONER  
The toner cartridge is empty. Install a new car-  
tridge.  
The Paper Tray is empty. Load the paper.  
ADD PAPER  
A document is jammed in the Automatic Doc-  
ument Feeder.  
CLEAR ORIGINAL  
A document is stopped while the document is  
being scanned in.  
Paper is jammed in the printer.  
CLEAR COPY  
A cover is not closed properly. Check that  
Front Unit is closed.  
CLOSE COVER  
Machine cannot print a list/file, because the  
heater is not warm enough or printer is not  
ready, the machine is receiving a fax message  
or reports are printed automatically.  
UNABLE USE PRINTER  
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Troubleshooting  
Machine is out of order. Switch the power off  
then on again. If the same message appears,  
even after doing this, call your service repre-  
sentative.  
SERVICE CALLk-kkH  
The size of the installed paper does not match  
the currently selected paper size.  
WCHECK PAPER SIZE  
Set the paper size or install the appropriate pa-  
per. See Chapter 9, Changing the Paper Size  
Settingsin the Advanced Features manual.  
The toner cartridge is nearly empty.  
TONER NEAR EMPTY  
4
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Solutions to Common Problems  
Solutions to Common Problems  
If a problem is not cleared, even after performing the Action Required, call your  
service representative.  
Problem  
Required Action  
STANDBY MODE  
Nothing happens when the  
switch is turned on.  
Check the power cord. Is it properly plugged into the outlet?  
Plug it in firmly.  
Switch the power on.  
SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.is  
not displayed.  
If no characters are displayed, check that the power cord is  
plugged in.  
The display does not show the  
Ready condition, or the machine  
stops during an operation.  
Does CLEAR ORIGINALor CLEAR COPYappear in  
the display?  
4
Clear the misfed paper.  
Reference  
See P.38 Clearing a Document Jam, P.39 Clearing a Copy,  
Fax, or Print Jam.  
Does ADD PAPERappear in the display?  
Load paper into the paper tray. See P.33 Loading Paper into  
the Paper Tray.  
Does CLOSE COVERappear in the display?  
Close the Front Unit.  
Is the Add Toner indicator on?  
Load a new toner cassette. See Chapter 9, Replacing the  
Toner Cartridge and Cleaning Padin the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Required Action  
TRANSMISSION  
The original is not pulled into  
the Automatic Document Feed-  
er.  
In case panel display is not changed to DIAL FAX  
NUMBER, you did not feed the document far enough into  
the Automatic Document Feeder.  
Insert the document into the Automatic Document Feeder  
until it stops.  
Retransmit.  
Do user maintenance, especially rollers(1). See Chapter 9,  
Cleaning the Rollers and Scanner" in the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual.  
The telephone line is disconnected.  
Check that the line is connected properly.  
4
The telephone line type setting is incorrect.  
Check the telephone line type setting. See Chapter 7, Set-  
ting the Phone Line Type (Function 62)" in the Advanced  
Features manual.  
If your machine is connected to your PBX, the dialed  
number does not contain an PSTN access code or a pause.  
Include the PSTN access number and a pause before the tel-  
ephone number.  
Check the Access Number setting, See Chapter 7, Setting  
the Access Number (Function 61)in the Advanced Features  
manual.  
If your machine is connected to your PBX, the dialed  
number did not have enough pauses between the access  
PSTN number and the telephone number.  
Try adding more pauses after the access PSTN code.  
The Country Code setting is incorrect.  
Check the Country Code setting. See Chapter 7, Setting the  
Country Code (Function 61)in the Advanced Features  
manual.  
Note  
This Function is not available in some areas.  
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Solutions to Common Problems  
Problem  
Required Action  
Incorrect positioning of originals  
Frequent original misfeeds  
(Multifeeds)  
Put the document in the Automatic Document Feeder cor-  
rectly. See P.11 Memory Transmission.  
Incorrect alignment of originals  
Align the edges of the document. See P.10 Suitable Docu-  
ment Types.  
Curled pages  
Flatten the document. See P.10 Suitable Document Types.  
Incorrect document type  
Use a proper document type. See P.10 Suitable Document  
Types.  
Mixed document types  
4
The pages must all be of the same type.  
Static electricity on the originals  
Shuffle the document. See P.11 Memory Transmission.  
User maintenance is needed.  
Do user maintenance, especially roller (1). See Chapter 9,  
Cleaning the Rollers and Scanner" in the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual.  
Frequent original misfeeds  
(Non-feeds)  
Copier silicone oil on the originals  
Wait a few minutes, and then try again.  
Incorrect alignment of originals  
Align the edges of the document. See P.11 Memory Trans-  
mission.  
Curled pages  
Flatten the document. See P.10 Suitable Document Types.  
Incorrect document type  
Use a proper document type. See P.10 Suitable Document  
Types.  
Do not place more than 30 pages (80g/m2) in the Automatic  
Document Feeder at once.  
If document types are not appropriate, or documents are  
damp, reduce the number of pages then place the docu-  
ments in the Automatic Document Feeder.  
User maintenance is needed.  
Do user maintenance, especially rollers (1). See Chapter 9,  
Cleaning the Rollers and Scanner" in the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Required Action  
Transmission cannot take place; The document is jammed in the Automatic Document Feed-  
er.  
CLEAR ORIGINALappears.  
Remove the jammed document. See P.38 Clearing a Docu-  
ment Jam”  
The document may be longer than the maximum limit (see  
Chapter 11, Document and Paper Specificationsin the Ad-  
vanced Features manual).  
Make sure that none of your originals exceed this limit.  
Do user maintenance, especially rollers (1). See Chapter 9,  
Cleaning the Rollers and Scanner" in the Advanced Fea-  
tures manual.  
Transmission cannot take place. The other machine is out of order.  
Before taking action, wait until  
the machine is in standby mode,  
and then press the {Stop} key.  
Check the error report.  
4
Ask the other party to check their machine and correct the  
fault.  
The line is noisy.  
Check that the dial tone is sent out.  
Try to retransmit.  
Consistent difficulty in commu- There are some bad lines between you and that other termi-  
nicating with a particular termi- nal.  
nal  
Store that terminal's number as a Quick Dial Key or Speed  
Dial Code.  
Consistent poor image quality  
when communicating with a  
particular terminal  
Then call a service technician. Inform the nature of the prob-  
lem and give the Quick Dial Key or Speed Dial Code that  
you stored the number in.  
RECEPTION  
The telephone keeps ringing and You might be in TEL mode.  
no fax is printed.  
Change to Auto or FAX mode. See P.18 Reception Modes.  
Power is switched off.  
Switch the power on.  
RECEPTION/COPYING  
No printout; the Check Disp. in- The Paper Tray are empty.  
dicator is lit. ADD PAPERap-  
pears.  
Add Paper . See P.33 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray.  
The printer has jammed.  
No printout; CLEAR COPYap-  
pears.  
Clear the jam. See P.39 Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam.  
Copies are blank.  
The original might be placed face up in the Automatic Doc-  
ument Feeder.  
Position the original correctly. See P.11 Memory Transmis-  
sion.  
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Solutions to Common Problems  
Problem  
Required Action  
Copies are wrinkled.  
Is the copy paper set at an angle? Make sure the paper is set  
correctly. See P.33 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray”  
Make sure the paper tray is installed correctly. See the setup  
guide, Before You Use This Machine.  
Copy paper misfeeds occur fre- Is the proper paper in the paper tray?  
quently.  
Paper size and weight must be within the standards set for  
this machine. See Chapter 11, Specifications" in the Ad-  
vanced Features manual.  
Is folded, wrinkled, damp, or curled paper in the paper tray?  
Always use dry, undamaged paper.  
Is the paper set properly in the paper tray?  
Always load paper correctly. See P.33 Loading Paper into the  
Paper Tray.  
4
Make sure that there is not too much paper in the trays; do  
not fill them up over the load limit mark (White Line).  
Are there any pieces of misfed paper or other foreign objects  
in the machine?  
Make sure that the paper path is completely clear of paper  
and other material after a misfeed.  
Are you copying onto recycled paper?  
Fan the stack of recycled paper and load it in the paper tray.  
Stripes on copies.  
TELEPHONING  
The scanner is dirty.  
Clean scanner (4, 5). See Chapter 9, Cleaning the Rollers  
and Scanner" in the Advanced Features manual.  
You cannot receive phone calls; You might be in FAX mode.  
the unit only rings once then  
Change to TEL or Auto mode. See P.18 Reception Modes.  
goes into receive mode.  
You cannot receive phone calls; The telephone line is not connected.  
the unit does not ring.  
Connect the modular cord. See Chapter 10, Connecting Up  
to the Telephone Line" in the Advanced Features manual.  
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INDEX  
A
F
Add Toner indicator,  
Arrow keys,  
5
FAX HEADER, 21  
Faxing,  
5
9
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF),  
Auto mode, 18  
3
Fax mode, 18  
FAX NUMBER, 21  
Front Unit,  
Front Unit Release Tab, 3, 4  
Function key,  
3
C
6
Canceling a Memory Transmission, 14  
Before start is pressed, 14  
G
During Transmission, 14  
While the document is being scanned in, 14  
While the message is awaiting  
transmission (Functions 21), 14  
Canceling an Immediate Transmission, 15  
Before start is pressed, 15  
While dialing or during transmission, 15  
Characters, 30  
Group Dial List, 27  
Group Key, 29  
I
Immediate Transmission, 9, 15  
Indicators  
Add Toner, 5, 36  
Check Display indicator,  
CLEAR COPY, 39  
Clearing a Jam  
5
Check Display, 5, 36  
Manual Receive, 19  
Memory, 5, 11  
Document, 38  
inside the machine, 39  
Receive File, 5, 36  
Initial Settings, 21  
Clear key,  
6
Introduction,  
3
Communication Problems, 37  
Control panel Display,  
Copy key,  
CSI FAX NUMBER, 21  
5
L
6
Lists  
Group Dial List, 27  
Quick Dial List, 24  
Speed Dial List, 24  
D
Document Delivery Tray,  
3
Document Guides,  
Document Jam, 38  
3
M
Manual Receive indicator, 19  
Memory indicator,  
Memory Transmission, 9, 11  
E
5
Editing  
Fax Numbers, 23  
Group, 26  
O
Quick Dial Numbers, 23  
Speed Dial Numbers, 24  
Entering  
On Hook Dial key,  
6
Operation Panel, 3, 5  
Optional Card Insertion Slots,  
OWN NAME, 21  
4
Characters, 30  
Numbers, 30  
Symbols, 30  
Erasing  
Group, 28  
Quick Dial Numbers, 23  
Speed Dial Numbers, 24  
Error Messages, 43  
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P
T
Paper, 33  
Paper Tray,  
Paper Tray Extension,  
Telephone mode, 18  
TEL/LINE,  
Ten key pad,  
3
4
3
6
Part Names  
Thin and Soft Documents, 16  
Front View,  
Rear View,  
3
4
Transmission  
Immediate, 15  
Pause/Redial key,  
6
Memory, 11  
Troubleshooting, 33  
TTI FAX HEADER, 21  
Power Socket,  
Power Switch,  
4
3
Print Delivery Tray,  
Programming  
3
V
FAX HEADER, 21  
FAX NUMBER, 21  
Fax Numbers, 23  
Group, 26  
Volume Control, 35  
W
Group key, 29  
When Paper Will Not Feed, 41  
Wild Cards, 31  
OWN NAME, 21  
Quick Dial Numbers, 23  
Speed Dial Numbers, 24  
Q
Quick Dial, 23  
Quick Dial keys,  
6
Quick Dial Label, 24  
Quick Dial List, 24  
Quick Dial Sheet, 24  
R
Receive File indicator,  
Reception Mode  
Auto Mode, 18  
5
Fax Mode, 18  
Telephone Mode, 18  
Reception Mode key,  
5
Resolution, 17  
Resolution key,  
5
RTI OWN NAME, 21  
S
Sending a Fax, 11  
Solutions to Common Problems, 45  
Speed Dial, 5, 24  
Speed Dial List, 24  
Start key,  
Stop key,  
6
6
Suitable Document Types, 10  
Symbols,  
7
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MEMO  
52  
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In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:  
a means POWER ON.  
b means POWER OFF.  
Copyright © 2000 Ricoh Co., Ltd.  
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RICOH COMPANY, LTD.  
15-5, Minami Aoyama 1-chome,  
Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8544, Japan  
Phone: +81-(0)3-3479-3111  
Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense  
that may result from the use of parts other than recom-  
mended parts.  
For good copy quality, Ricoh recommends that you use  
genuine Ricoh toner.  
TONER CARTRIDGE  
RICOH FAX TONER CARTRIDGE TYPE 1340 BLACK is rec-  
ommended for the best performance.  
Overseas Affiliates  
U.S.A.  
RICOH CORPORATION  
5 Dedrick Place  
West Caldwell, New Jersey 07006  
Phone: +1-973-882-2000  
Spain  
RICOH ESPAÑA S.A.  
Avda. Litoral Mar, 12-14,  
08005 Barcelona  
Phone: +34-(0)93-295-7600  
The Netherlands  
RICOH EUROPE B.V.  
Groenelaan 3, 1186 AA, Amstelveen  
Phone: +31-(0)20-5474111  
Italy  
RICOH ITALIA SpA  
Via della Metallurgia 12,  
37139 Verona  
Phone: +39-045-8181500  
United Kingdom  
Hong Kong  
RICOH UK LTD.  
Ricoh House,  
RICOH HONG KONG LTD.  
21/F., Tai Yau Building,  
181, Johnston Road,  
Wan Chai, Hong Kong  
Phone: +852-2862-2888  
1 Plane Tree Crescent, Feltham,  
Middlesex, TW13 7HG  
Phone: +44-(0)20-8261-4000  
Germany  
Singapore  
RICOH DEUTSCHLAND GmbH  
Mergenthalerallee 38-40,  
65760 Eschborn  
RICOH ASIA PACIFIC PTE.LTD.  
260 Orchard Road,  
Phone: +49-(0)6196-9060  
#15-01/02 The Heeren,  
Singapore 238855  
France  
RICOH FRANCE S.A.  
Phone: +65-830-5888  
383, Avenue du Général de Gaulle  
BP 307-92143 Clamart Cedex  
Phone: +33-(0)1-40-94-38-38  
Printed in China  
AE AE H538-8609  
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