Ricoh Facsimile manual

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    Paper t ype: OK Pr ince Eco G10 0(55kg), Paper Thic kness=80 µ m // Pages in book= 224 // P rint scal e=81% Gap (when print ed at 81% sc ale) = Pages in book × Pape r thick ness / 2 = 8.960000 mm FAX Option Type 324 5 O perating Instructions Facs imile Refere nce <A dvan ced Fea tures> B7128511 FAX Option Type 3245 Operating Instructions Fa[...]

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    Paper t ype: OK Pr ince Eco G10 0(55kg), Paper Thic kness=80 µ m // Pages in book= 224 // P rint scal e=81% Gap (when print ed at 81% sc ale) = Pages in book × Pape r thick ness / 2 = 8.960000 mm Introdu ction This manua l contai ns deta iled ins tructio ns and not es on th e operati on and u se of th is machin e. For your safety and benefit , re[...]

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    i Manuals f or This M achine The following manuals describe the oper ational procedures of this ma chine. For particular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual. Note ❒ Manuals provided are specific to machine ty pe. ❒ Adobe Acrobat Reader /Adobe Reader is necessary to view the m anuals as a PDF file. ❒ Two CD-ROMs are provided: • C[...]

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    ii ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Scanner Reference (PDF file - CD-ROM1) Describes operations, function s, and troubleshooting for the ma chine ’ s scan- ner function. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Manuals for DeskTopBind er Lite DeskTopBinder Lite is a utility incl uded on the CD-ROM labeled “ Scanner Driver and Docu ment Management Utility ” . • DeskTopBinder Lit e S[...]

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    iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Manuals for This Machin e ...... ..... ........ ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ . i How to Read Thi s Manual ...... ..... ........ ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ 1 Symbols ....... .......... ....... .......... ...... .......... ....... ...[...]

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    iv 4. Other Transmissi on Features Handy D ialing Functi ons ........... ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ...... ... 47 Chain Dial............ ...... .......... ....... .......... ....... .......... ....... .......... .......... ...... .......... ....... . 47 (Example) 01133-1-5553 33 .. ...... .......... .[...]

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    v 5. Reception Features Recepti on....... ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ...... ....... ...... ....... ........ ...... ....... ...... ........ ... 83 Immediate Receptio n .......... .......... ....... .......... .......... ....... .......... ....... .......... ...... ........ 83 Memory Reception ........... .......... .......... .....[...]

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    vi Setting LAN-Fax Driver Properties .......... ........... ...... .......... ....... .......... ....... .......... .. 110 Setting Print Properties..... ....... .......... .......... ....... .......... ....... .......... ...... .......... ...... 110 Making Setting s for Option Config uration ........ .......... .......... ...... .......... ....... [...]

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    vii 9. Admin istrator Setting Administra tor Tools List ........ ........ ..... ........ ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ....... 155 Using Ad minist rator Set tings ..... ........ ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ........ ....... ...... ........ . 157 Programming, Changing, and Deleting Standard Messages .............. ...[...]

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    viii 10.Solving Operation Problems When an Error Report i s Pr inted ...... ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ....... 197 Turning Off the Main Powe r / When a Power Fai lure Occur s ......... ........ ...... . 198 When an Error Occurs Using In ternet F ax ........ ........ ..... ........ ........ ..... ........ .... [...]

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    1 How to Read This Manual Sym bol s In th is manual, the following sym bols are used: R WARNING: This symbol ind icates a potentially hazardous situation that migh t result in death or serious i njury when you misuse the mac hine without following t he in- structi ons under t his symbo l. Be sure to read t he instruc tions, a ll of w hich are in - [...]

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    2 Jupter C2_ Fax_E N-F_F M.bo ok Page 2 M onda y, Nove mber 29, 20 04 3:48 P M[...]

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    3 1. Transmission Mode Sending at a Speci fic Time (Send Later) Usin g this funct ion, yo u can ins truct the m achin e to dela y tran smiss ion of your fax message until a spec ified la t- er time. This allows you to take ad- va ntage of off -peak telep hone charges without having to be by th e machi ne at the time. If you ha ve a no n-urg ent f a[...]

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    Transmissi on Mode 4 1 C C C C Pre ss [ Se nd Later ] . D D D D Enter the time (12 hour format) usin g the numb er key s, and the n select [ AM ] or [ PM ] . Then, pre ss [ OK ] . The spe cifi ed t ime is shown abov e the highl ighted [ Send Later ] . Note ❒ Press [ Economy Time ] to s pecif y the economy tim e. ❒ When entering num bers small- [...]

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    Sender Set tings 5 1 Send er Se tti ng s This func tion te lls rec eiver s the f ax sender's iden tity. If the sender's e-mail address is regis- tered in the destination list, the send- er ca n r eceive an I mmed iate T X Result Repo rt by e-mail . Also, if you enable the Stamp Sender Name , the registered sender 's name (user name) [...]

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    Transmissi on Mode 6 1 E E E E Confirm the selec ted sender, and then press [ OK ] . F F F F Sele ct [ On ] or [ Off ] for the Stamp Send er Name . Printing on the Receiver's Sheet If you enable this function, the sender 's name (user name) ap - pear s on the r ecei ver's shee t, li sts , and re port . A Select [ On ] for t he Stamp [...]

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    Sender Set tings 7 1 H H H H Pre ss [ OK ] . The standby display appears. Note ❒ To check the settings, press [ Tran smissio n Mod e ] . I I I I Specify the destin ation, and then pre ss th e { { { { Start } } } } key. Note ❒ To cancel the S ender Settings, cancel the tr ansmission. See p.19 “ Canceling a Transmis- sion ” . Jupter C2_ Fax_E[...]

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    Transmissi on Mode 8 1 Priori ty Transmission Docu ments you se nd with Memory Transmission are sent in the order they are scanned. T herefore, if several messages are queued in memory, the next document will not be sent imme- diately. Howe ver, by using this func- tion you can have your message sent before other queued messages. Limitatio n ❒ Th[...]

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    Confidenti al Trans mission 9 1 Confidentia l Transmis sion If you want to limit who views your message, use this function . The mes- sage will be stored in memory at the other end and not p rinted un til an ID is entered. Ther e are two types of Confiden tial Transmis sion: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Default ID It is not neces sary to enter an ID when tran s[...]

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    Transmissi on Mode 10 1 D D D D Dependi ng o n the Co nfidenti al Tra ns mis sion typ e, u se on e o f the following proc edures: Default ID A Check that [ Default ID ] has be en selected , and th en press [ OK ] . Note ❒ To cancel Confidential Trans- missio n, press [ Cancel ] . T he displa y returns to that of step C . Override ID A Select [ ID[...]

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    Poll ing Tran smissio n 11 1 Polling Transm issio n Use Polling Trans mission when y ou want to leave an ori ginal in the ma- chine memory for others to pick up. The message will be sent whe n the other party calls you up. Prep arat ion Before using ID Po lling Transmis- sion, you mus t register a pollin g ID. S ee p.192 “ Programming a Polling I[...]

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    Transmissi on Mode 12 1 ❒ Polling Transmissi on Clear Repor t allows you to verify Polling Trans- mission has taken place. See p.13 “ Polling Transmission Clear Re- port ” . If E-mail TX Results is pro- grammed in a Quick Operation key, you can se lect wh ether a re- port e- mail is s ent aft er tran smis- sion. The dest ination of thi s repo[...]

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    Poll ing Tran smissio n 13 1 E E E E Pre ss [ Only Onc e ] or [ Save ] to delete or save the file after transmission. Note ❒ To dele te the original i mmedi- ately after tran smission, select [ Only Once ] . ❒ To repea tedly se nd the orig inal, select [ Save ] . ❒ To c ancel Poll ing T ransm issi on, press [ Cancel ] . The display re- turns [...]

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    Transmissi on Mode 14 1 Polling Recep tion Use this function to poll a message from another terminal. You can also poll docume nts from m any terminals with on ly one oper ation (use Grou ps and Keystroke Programs to fully ex - ploi t this func tion). Prep arat ion Before using ID Po lling Transmis- sion, you mus t register a pollin g ID. S ee p.19[...]

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    Polling Re ception 15 1 ❒ Polling Result Re port allo ws you to verify Polling Reception has tak- en place. See p.16 “ Pollin g Resul t Rep ort ” . I f E-mail TX Resu lts is programmed in a Quick Operati on key, you can se lect wh ether a re- port e-mail is sent after reception. The de stinat ion of th is rep ort c an be selected from the e-m[...]

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    Transmissi on Mode 16 1 Poll ing Res erve R eport This report is printed after Poll ing Re- ception has been set up. Note ❒ You can tu rn this fun ction on or off with the User Paramet ers. See p.16 6 “ User Parameters ” (swi tch 03, bit 3). ❒ You can have a destination dis- played with the User Parameters. See p.166 “ User Param eters ?[...]

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    17 2. Checking and Canceling Transmission Files After you have pressed the { { { { Start } } } } key (after scanning originals), you can chec k and edit the dest ination or setti ngs of Memory Transmiss ion. You c an also c an- cel a transmission, change the settings of a transmission, pr int a stored file, pri nt a list of stored files, and resend[...]

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    Checking and Canc eling Tran smission Fil es 18 2 Displa ying Confi rmation of Tr ansm ission A A A A Pre ss [ Ch ange / Stop TX File ] . B B B B Pre ss [ Check / Change Settings ] . C C C C Select a file to check. Note ❒ If mult iple dest inati ons were specified, only the destination selected first appear s. ❒ If mult iple dest inati ons were[...]

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    Canceling a Transmission 19 2 Canceling a T ransmission You can cancel transmission of a file when the file is be ing s ent, sto red in memor y, or fails to transm it. All the scanned da ta is deleted fr om memo- ry. You can ca ncel a file for Memor y Transmis sion. This fu nctio n is useful to cancel a transmission when you notice a mista ke in de[...]

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    Checking and Canc eling Tran smission Fil es 20 2 Deleti ng a De stinat ion You can delet e dest ination s. Note ❒ If you delete a destinati on that is the only destination for a transm is- sion, the transmission is canceled . A A A A Pre ss [ Ch ange / Stop TX File ] . B B B B Pre ss [ Check / Change Settings ] . C C C C Select the file from whi[...]

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    Adding a Destinat ion 21 2 Adding a Destination Note ❒ A destination cannot be added us- ing a d estination list. A A A A Pre ss [ Ch ange / Stop TX File ] . B B B B Pre ss [ Check / Change Settings ] . C C C C Select the file to which you want to add a destination. D D D D Pres s [ Add ] . Note ❒ Press to sw itch the destina- tion betw een fax[...]

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    Checking and Canc eling Tran smission Fil es 22 2 Changing the Trans mission Time You ca n change the tr ansmission ti me specified with Send Later. See p.3 “ Sending at a Specific Time (Send Later) ” . You can als o delete the tra nsmission time. If the transmissi on time is delet - ed, t he file is tr ansmitte d imme diate- ly. A A A A Pre ss[...]

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    Printi ng a Fi le 23 2 Printing a File If you want to c heck the content s of a file that is s tored in memor y and no t yet sen t, use thi s procedur e to print it out. Note ❒ Confidentia l Transmissio n files ar e displa yed, but cannot b e pri nted. ❒ You can also pr int files t hat have not been successfully transmitted. A A A A Pre ss [ Ch[...]

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    Checking and Canc eling Tran smission Fil es 24 2 Resending a File Mach ine memor y stores messages that could no t be successf ully trans- mitted usi ng Memory Tr ansmission . Use thi s proced ure to re send these messages. Prep arat ion You should select “ Store for 24 hours ” for “ Store a message tha t could not be transmitted ” in User[...]

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    Printi ng a List of File s in Memory (Pri nt TX File List ) 25 2 Printing a Li st of Files in Memo ry (Print TX File List ) Print this list if you want to fi nd out which fi les are st ored in memory and what their file numb ers are. Knowing the file num ber can be useful (for ex- ample when er asing files). Note ❒ The contents of a file stored i[...]

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    Checking and Canc eling Tran smission Fil es 26 2 Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 26 Mo nday, No vember 29, 2004 3: 48 PM[...]

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    27 3. Communication Information Printing the Journal The Journal contains information about the last 50 communica tions (maximum) made by your machine. It is print ed auto matica lly after every 50 communicat ions (reception s & trans- miss ion s). You ca n also prin t a copy of the Jour- nal at any time by follow ing the pro- cedure b elow. If[...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 28 3 C C C C Sele ct a printi ng mo de. All A Select [ All ] . Print per File No. A Select [ Print pe r File No . ] . B Enter a 4-digit file number. Note ❒ If you make a mistake, pr ess [ Clear ] or the { { { { Clear/ Stop } } } } key, an d then tr y aga in. Printing per User A Select [ Pr int pe r U ser ] . B Select a[...]

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    Printi ng the Journa l 29 3 Journal 1. Printing date Shows the d ate and time when the report is printed. 2. Programme d Fax Header Shows the sender name program med for printin g. 3. Date Shows the transmis sion or receptio n dat e. 4. Time Shows the tr ansmis sion or rece ption start time . 5. Other en d ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ For fax desti nations • [...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 30 3 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ For Internet Fax destinations At time of transmis sion, it sho ws the e-ma il a ddre ss o r na me progr ammed in the destination list. At time of re- ception, it shows the e- mail address of the sender. At time of broadca sting transmission, it sho ws the n umber o f destinatio ns after the e-mail ad[...]

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    Checking the Transmissi on Result (TX Fil e Status) 31 3 Checking the Transmission Re sult (TX File Status) Y o u c a n b r o w s e a pa r t o f t h e I m m e d i - ate TX Result Repor t on t he di splay. Note ❒ Only the transmission result of the last 200 commun ications (recep- tions & transmissio ns) are shown. ❒ You can view sent fax me[...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 32 3 Check ing the Recepti on Result (RX Fi le Status) You can browse a part of the Recep- tion R esul t Report on the displ ay. Note ❒ Only the re ception result of th e last 200 communic ations (receptio ns & transmissions) are shown. ❒ You can view received fax messag- es and t heir lists, using a n etwork com[...]

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    Disp layi ng t he Me mory Sta tus 33 3 Displayi ng the Memory Status Use thi s function to displa y a summ a- ry of current memory usage. Items shown are t he percen tage of f ree memor y spa ce, the numb er o f re - ceived co nfidential messages, the number of files to be sent, t he number of Mem ory Lo ck fi le s and the numb er of received messa[...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 34 3 Printing/ Deleting Rec eived and Stored Docume nts (Print/Del ete Stored RX File ) You can pri nt documents that are r e- ceived and store d on the hard disk . You can also delete unwanted docu- ments . Prep arat ion Make a setti ng for re ceived and stored documents before using thi s function. See p.193 “ Storin[...]

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    Printing/ Deletin g Received and Store d Documents (Pr int/Delet e Stored RX File) 35 3 D D D D Se lec t the pri nti ng m ode , and the n pre ss th e { { { { Start } } } } key. Note ❒ To cancel print ing, press [ Can- cel ] . T he disp lay re turns to that of step C . ❒ To del ete the do cumen t afte r printing, press [ Dele te File after Print[...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 36 3 Printing a Confidential Message This function is des igned to prevent unauth orized users fro m rea ding your messages. If someone s ends you a mess age using Confid ential Trans- missio n, it is stor ed in me mory but not auto matical ly printed. To print the message you have to enter the Conf ident ial ID Code . W[...]

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    Print ing a Co nfidenti al Mess age 37 3 Note ❒ You must enter the Confi dential ID programmed i n this ma- chine, if the received fil e has no Confidential ID. ❒ You must enter the Confi dential ID programme d by the s ender . Confirm the sen der's Confiden- tial I D in adva nce. ❒ If the Confidential IDs or Per- sona l Co nfid enti al [...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 38 3 Printing a File Received wit h Memory Lock This i s a secu rity func tion desi gned to preve nt un authori zed u sers from reading your m essages. If Me mory Lock is s witch ed on, all rece ived me s- sag es ar e st ored in mem ory and are not auto matical ly printed. To print the me ssages, you have to enter the M [...]

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    Printi ng a File Received wi th Memory Lock 39 3 D D D D Enter a 4-digit M emory Lock ID with the number keys , and then pre ss th e { { { { Start } } } } key. Note ❒ If the Me mory Lock ID does not match, the message “ Speci- fied co de does not corre - spond t o prog rammed Memory Lock I D. ” appears. Press [ Exi t ] and retry after checkin[...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 40 3 Perso nal Boxe s Prep arat ion Before using this function, set the Personal Box in advance. See p.181 “ Programming/cha nging Person- al Boxes ” . Person al Boxes This function lets you set up the machine so that i ncomin g mess ages add ressed to certain users a re stor ed in me mory in- stead of being printed [...]

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    Personal Box es 41 3 Printi ng Personal Box Messages Follow these steps t o print a message that has been received into a Personal Box. Note ❒ If you print a Person al Box mes- sage, it i s delet ed. A A A A Make sure that the Con fidential File indicator is lit. B B B B Pre ss [ Infor mati on ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Pri nt Personal B ox File ] . D [...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 42 3 Information Boxes Prep arat ion Before using this function, set the Infor mation Box in adv ance. S ee p.184 “ Pro gramm ing /cha nging Information Boxes ” . Informat ion Boxes Use the Information Box function to set up the machine as Docu ment Server. By scanning documents into Inform ation Boxes, other parties[...]

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    Infor matio n Bo xes 43 3 C C C C Select the bo x in which you want to store the file. Note ❒ When there are pre-programmed files, a fil e mark is disp layed at the end of the Box Name. ❒ A message is displayed, when selecting a box with a file stored in it . Pre ss [ Yes ] , whe n changing the file n ame. The file stor ed orig inally will b e [...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 44 3 Printing Informat ion Box Messages Follow these steps t o print a message st ored in an Inf orm atio n Box. A A A A Pre ss [ Infor mati on ] . B B B B Pre ss [ Store / Delete / P rint Informat ion Box File ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Print F ile ] . D D D D Select t he box that contains t he stored file you want to print. [...]

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    Infor matio n Bo xes 45 3 Deleting Info rmation Box Messages Follow these steps to delete a file st ored in an Inf orm atio n Box. A A A A Pre ss [ Infor mati on ] . B B B B Pre ss [ Store / Delete / P rint Informat ion Box File ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Dele te File ] . D D D D Select t he box that contains t he stored file you want to delete. When a p[...]

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    Communicati on Informat ion 46 3 Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 46 Mo nday, No vember 29, 2004 3: 48 PM[...]

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    47 4. Other Transmission Features Handy Dialing Functions Chain Dial This allows you to compose a tel e- phone number from various parts, some of which may be store d in Quick Dials and some of which may be entered usin g the number keys. Limitatio n ❒ You ca nnot use thi s function with Internet Fax transmission. Note ❒ The total nu mber of di[...]

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    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 48 4 A A A A Place the original, and then select the scan settings you require. B B B B Pre ss th e { { { { Pause/ Redial } } } } key. C C C C Select the destin ation you want to redial to. Note ❒ Now that the date and time the original wa s read appears as a key, select by p ressing it. ❒ When you press [ ProgDe s[...]

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    Advanced Feat ures 49 4 Advanced Features SUB Code Normally you can o nly use Confiden- tial Transmission to send messages to fax machines of the same manu factur- er that have the Confidential Recep- tion function. See p.9 “ Confident ial Transmis sion ” . Ho wever , if the o ther machin e suppor ts a simi lar func tion called “ SUB Co de ?[...]

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    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 50 4 Note ❒ If you use Immediate Tr ansmis- sion and t he fax machin e at t he destination does not support the SUB Code function, a mes- sage wil l appear on th e dis play to inf orm you of th is. Wh en this happens, press [ OK ] to cancel the transmissi on. SID Code There are times when y ou may want to use an “S[...]

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    Advanced Feat ures 51 4 E E E E Enter a SEP Code , and th en press [ OK ] . “ SEP C ode ” appears one line above [ Adv. Features ] on the d is- play. Note ❒ If you make a m istake, press [ Cancel ] or the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key before pressing [ OK ] , and then try again. F F F F To enter a passwor d, press [ Pass- word (PW D) ] . G G[...]

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    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 52 4 Transfer Request Transfer Requ est allows fax machines that hav e this f unction to autom ati- cally transfer incoming m essages to multiple fax destin ations. Thi s func- tion helps you save costs when you send the same message to more than one place in a di stant area, and saves time since m any messages can be [...]

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    Advanced Feat ures 53 4 ❒ When a Tran sfer Request is sent by e-mail, as soon as the Transf er Sta- tion completes transfe r to all Re- ceiving Sta tions, it sends back a Transfer Result Report by e-mail. See p .89 “ Transfer Result Report (transfer request by e-mail) ” . ❒ When a Tran sfer Request is sent by e-mai l to a comp uter or fa cs[...]

  • Page 64

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 54 4 D D D D Sele ct [ Trans fer Req. ] . E E E E Pre ss [ Receiving Sta tion ] . F F F F Specify a Receiving S tation. Note ❒ You cannot en ter Receiving Sta- tion numbers directly. T h e numbers must be stored in des- tination li sts, Spe ed Dial, or Groups in the Trans fer Sta- tion(s). T o specify a Receivin g St[...]

  • Page 65

    Advanced Feat ures 55 4 With transfer requests set in the system settings You can program a Quick Dial key wi th Tra nsfe r Stat ion and/ or R eceiv - ing Station using the Transfer Re- quest f unction in the System Setti ngs. See “ Re gistering the Transfer Re- quest ” , General Settings Guide . A A A A Place the original down, an d then selec[...]

  • Page 66

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 56 4 On Hook Dial The On Hook Dial functio n allows you to dial w hile hearing tone from the internal speaker. You can send a fax checking the connection. Limitatio n ❒ This function is not available for the opt ional e xtra G3 in terface unit, Inter net Fax and IP-Fax. Note ❒ This function is un available in some [...]

  • Page 67

    On Hook Dial 57 4 - - - - External Telep hone On Hook Dial If you have an external telephon e on the fax machin e, you can speak wit h the other party when you hear a voice. If you hear a voice before press- ing the { { { { Sta rt } } } } key, pick up the exter- nal t elephone a nd tell the r eceiver you want to send a fax message (ask them to swi [...]

  • Page 68

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 58 4 Manual Dial The optiona l handset or a n external tel ephone is requi red. Pick up the opti onal handset or the hands et of the external telep hone and dial. Whe n the line i s connec ted and you hear a hi gh-pi tched t one, pre s s the { { { { Sta rt } } } } key to send your fax mes- sage. If, on the oth er hand,[...]

  • Page 69

    Changing t he Line Port 59 4 Changing the Line Port The optional extra G3 interface unit is required. When the extra G3 inter face unit is in- stalled, yo u can c onnect to a maxi- mum of t hre e port s. Note ❒ When you install the extra G3 in- terface unit, you ca n specif y the line port home position from “ General Settings an d Adjust- ment[...]

  • Page 70

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 60 4 B B B B Select the line you want to use. When one opti onal extra G3 un it is instal led. Note ❒ If you select “ G3 Auto ” , th e ma- chin e will use any a vaila ble line. This increases efficiency. C C C C Pre ss [ Exit ] . The standby display appears. Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 60 Mo nday, No vem[...]

  • Page 71

    Sub Transmiss ion Mode 61 4 Sub Trans mission M ode Book Fax Use to send bo ok originals from the exposure glass. Pages a re scanned in the or der sho wn bel ow. Limitatio n ❒ Place the original on the exposure glass. You cannot use the opti onal ADF. ❒ Dependin g on paper sizes avail- able in the destination machine, the message may be reduced[...]

  • Page 72

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 62 4 E E E E Sele ct [ From First Page ] or [ From Second Page ] , an d then press [ OK ] . The se lected origin al size is shown above the highlighted [ Book Fax ] . Note ❒ Sele ct [ From First P age ] to se nd a book original from the first page . ❒ Sele ct [ From Second Page ] if you want to se nd a cover lette [...]

  • Page 73

    Sub Transmiss ion Mode 63 4 See p .79 “ Transmission with Im- age Rota tion ” ❒ This func tion i s on ly av ailab le w ith Memory Transmission. ❒ This func tion i s on ly av ailab le w ith the AD F. ❒ You can co nfirm whether both sides were properly sc anned using the Sta mp func tion. See p.72 “ Stamp ” . ❒ You can pr ogram on e o[...]

  • Page 74

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 64 4 F F F F Specify the transmission mode from [ 2 Sided fr om 1st Page ] or [ 1 Si d- ed for 1 st Page ] , and then pr ess [ OK ] . The selected or iginal position and page opening orientation ar e shown ab ove the hi ghlighted [ 2 Sided Origi nal ] . Note ❒ To c ancel thi s mode, press [ Can- cel ] . T he disp lay[...]

  • Page 75

    Sub Transmiss ion Mode 65 4 D D D D Select the standard message to be stam ped, and the n pres s [ OK ] . The selected standard message is shown above the hi ghlighted [ Std. Mess age ] . Note ❒ To cancel the select ion, press [ Cancel ] . The display returns to that of step C . ❒ Programmed standard messag- es are shown in the keys. ❒ The ma[...]

  • Page 76

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 66 4 B B B B Pre ss [ Sub TX Mode ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Au to Document ] . D D D D Select an Auto Do cument file, a nd then press [ OK ] . When yo u fax a n Auto Documen t by itself, press [ TX St ore d Fi le (AD ) Only ] , and then press [ OK ] . The selected file name is sh own above the highlighted [ Auto Do cu- ment[...]

  • Page 77

    Sub Transmiss ion Mode 67 4 E E E E Pre ss [ Cancel ] . Note ❒ You can also send Auto Docu- ments. See p.65 “ Sending an Auto Doc ument ” . F F F F Pre ss [ OK ] . The standby display appears. Sending a St ored File Use this functi on t o sen d docu men ts stored in the Document Server. You can specify and sen d multiple docu- ments, and also[...]

  • Page 78

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 68 4 ❒ The specified docum ents are sent with th e scan setti ngs made w hen they w ere store d. A A A A Pre ss [ Sub TX Mode ] . B B B B Pre ss [ Se lect Stored Fi le ] . C C C C Select the do cument s to b e sen t. Note ❒ Whe n mult iple doc umen ts are selected, th ey are sent in the or- der of selec tion. ❒ P[...]

  • Page 79

    Sub Transmiss ion Mode 69 4 Specifying documents from t he file name A Select [ Search by F ile Name ] . B Enter the name of the docu- ment to be sent, and the n press [ OK ] . Note ❒ Partial ma tching is u sed when searching for a file name. C Select th e file to b e sent. D D D D If you se lect a d ocumen t with a password, enter the password, [...]

  • Page 80

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 70 4 Printing stored documents Use this function to print doc uments stored in the Docum ent Server. Note ❒ Only documents stored using the facsimil e funct ion ca n be pr inted. ❒ You ca n print docume nts s aved from t he copy or th e prin ter func- tion with the Document S erver. You cannot pr int documents save[...]

  • Page 81

    Sub Transmiss ion Mode 71 4 B Press th e user name of the doc- ument to be sent, and then press [ OK ] . Note ❒ T o s e a r c h b y u s e r n a m e , p r e s s [ Non-programmed Name ] , an d then enter t he user name. C Select the file. Specifying a document from the file name A Press [ Search by File Name ] . B Enter the file name to be print- e[...]

  • Page 82

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 72 4 Sta mp The optional ADF is required. When sending a fax mess age using the ADF, the machine can stamp a cir- cle ma rk at the bot tom of the ori ginal. When sending a two-sided docu- ment, th e document i s marked at the bot tom of th e front pag e and top of the rear page. This stamp ind icates that the original [...]

  • Page 83

    Sub Transmiss ion Mode 73 4 Transmission Options This section describes various func- tions that you can switch on and off for any pa rticular transmissio n, fol- lowing the p rocedures given here. In addition, if you frequently use a certain option c onfiguration, you can change the d efault home position (on or off) o f each opti on. Fax Header P[...]

  • Page 84

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 74 4 Reduced Image Trans mission Using this function, your message is sent at a reduced size (9 3%) with a blank margin on the left . Note ❒ This functi on is un availa ble with Immediate Transmission, or speci- fied transmission of a st ored docu- ment . ❒ Image Rotation is unavailabl e with this f unctio n. Auto [...]

  • Page 85

    Sub Transmiss ion Mode 75 4 Selecting transmission options for a single transmission A A A A Place the original, and then select the scan settings you require. Referen ce p.13 “ Placing Originals ” , Fac- simile Reference <Ba sic Features> p.30 “ Sc an Settings ” , F acsimile Reference <Basi c Features> B B B B Pre ss [ Sub TX M[...]

  • Page 86

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 76 4 F F F F Specify the destin ation, and then pre ss th e { { { { Start } } } } key. Note ❒ To canc el the opt ion settings, press [ Cancel ] . Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 76 Mo nday, No vember 29, 2004 3: 48 PM[...]

  • Page 87

    More Tran smission Functio ns 77 4 More Transmission Functions If M emory R uns Out While Storing an Origin al If you run out of mem ory while stor- ing an orig inal (free s pace r eac hes 0%), the message “ Memo ry i s ful l. Cannot sc an more. Transm itting only scanned pages. Transmit- ting only sc anned pa ges. ” is dis- played. Press [ Exi[...]

  • Page 88

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 78 4 Checking the Tra nsmission Result • Turn the Immediate TX Result Re- port on if you want a report to be print ed after every success ful transmission. S ee p.81 “ Co mmuni- cation Result Re port (M emory Transmission) ” . • If you leave the Immediate TX R e- sult Report off, t he report wi ll not be printe[...]

  • Page 89

    More Tran smission Functio ns 79 4 Note ❒ Note that during Im mediate Trans- missi on or when in User Too ls mode , the mac hine canno t scan an origin al. Transmissi on with Image Rotatio n Generally , place A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" origi- nals in the lan dscape ori entation ( L ). If you place an A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" orig inal i[...]

  • Page 90

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 80 4 Tran smit tin g Jour nal by E- mail Prep arat ion To transmit t he Journal by e-mail, it is necessary to make settings with User P arame ters. See p .166 “ User Parameters ” (switch 21, bi t 4). The Journ al is auto matica lly transmit- ted to an e-mail address of the admin- istrator by every 50 commun ication[...]

  • Page 91

    Printed Report 81 4 Printed Report Memory Storage Report Thi s repor t is pr inted a fter an origin al is stored in memo ry. It he lps you re- view the contents and th e destina- tions of stored original s. Limitatio n ❒ If you use Parall el Memory Trans- miss ion , t he Memo ry Stor age R e- port is not printed . Note ❒ You can tu rn this repo[...]

  • Page 92

    Other Transmi ssion Feat ures 82 4 Communication Failure Rep ort This repo rt is pri nted when a message coul d not be su ccessful ly tran smitted with Memory Transmission. I f t h e m a c h i n e i s s e t u p t o p r i n t a n I m - med iate TX Res ult Re port , this re port is not p rinted. Use it to keep a re cord of failed transmissi ons so yo[...]

  • Page 93

    83 5. Reception Features Recepti on Imme diate Recepti on Each page of a f ax me ssag e is print ed as soon as it is received. This method is used for standard fax messages. Nor mal ly th is mac hin e rece ives m es- sages by Immediate Reception. But Memory Rec eption is used when “ Combine 2 original s ” , “ Multi-copy Receptio n ” , “ R[...]

  • Page 94

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 84 5 Important ❒ When abou t one h our p ass es af ter power of the m achine is tu rned off, all fax messages stored in memory will be lost. If an y message s have been lost for t his r eason , a Pow er Failu re Repor t is automa tically printe d when the op eration switch is turned on. Use this report to ide ntif y lo st m[...]

  • Page 95

    Recepti on 85 5 Substitu te Recepti on In Su bs ti tu te Re ce pt io n, a r e c e i v e d f ax me ss ag e i s s to re d in me mo ry in st ea d o f being printed. Substit ute Reception ge ts used when the machine ca nnot print any fax messages. Fax messages received using Sub stitute Reception are auto- mati cally prin ted when the conditi on which [...]

  • Page 96

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 86 5 Receiving messages accordi ng to parameter-specified settings If one of the con ditions listed below occu rs, the machi ne receives only thos e mes- sages that match the conditions specified in the U ser Parameters. See p.166 “ Us- er P aram eter s ” (switch 05, bit 2,1). You can s pecif y the fol lowin g condi tions[...]

  • Page 97

    Reception Fu nctions 87 5 Reception Functions Transfer Station Transfer Stations allow you to expand the stan dard funct ions of y our fax machin e to set u p compl ex networks. The diagram b elow may make the concept cleare r. The foll owing term inologie s are use d in this section: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Requesting P arty The machine where the message [...]

  • Page 98

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 88 5 ❒ If the Requ esti ng Par ty sp ecif ied a des tinat ion f ax nu mber , Inte rnet Fax destin ation and IP-Fax desti- nation progra mmed in Tran sfer Station as End Receiver, this ma- chine sends the message to the des- tin ation accor ding t o the User Parameter setti ng. See p.166 “ User Parameters ” (switc h 32, [...]

  • Page 99

    Reception Fu nctions 89 5 Transfer Result Repo rt (transfer request by e-mail) When this mach ine receives a transfer request by e-mai l, the Transfer Resu lt R e p o r t i s s e n t b y e - m a i l t o t h e R e - ques ting Pa rty afte r com pleting all transmissi ons to th e specif ied Trans- fer Stations. If the Administrator's e- mail addr[...]

  • Page 100

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 90 5 Forwar ding Received Docume nts This machin e can forward received docume nts to other destinations pro- grammed in memory based on Own Name, Own Fax Number or sender 's e-mail address. A fax number, In ternet Fax address, IP-Fax add ress, or folder address can be set as a Transfer Box. If a sender's e-mail add[...]

  • Page 101

    Reception Fu nctions 91 5 Routing Received Documents with SUB Code W h en a d o c u m e n t i s r e c e i v e d , i ts S U B C o d e i s co m p a r e d t o u s e r c o d e s p r o - grammed i n Personal Bo xes and, if a ma tch is fo und, th e doc ument is routed to the des tinati on whose us er cod e is specif ied. If the dest inati on specif ied i[...]

  • Page 102

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 92 5 SMTP Reception Using Inter net Fax You can se t this m achine to SM TP rec eptio n. W i t h S M T P r e c e p t i o n , e - m a i l i s r e c e i v e d a s s o o n a s i t i s s e n t t o t h e e - m a i l a d d r e s s set by the machine. Y ou can route received e-m ail to other Internet Fax machi nes as well. Prep arat[...]

  • Page 103

    Reception Fu nctions 93 5 Routing E-mail Received via SMTP E-mail received via SM TP can be routed to other fax machines. It can also be routed to destinat ions progra m med as Quick Dial entrie s or Groups. Prep arat ion Before rout ing e-mai l received via SMTP, you first must set “ SMTP RX F ile Delivery Sett ings ” to “ On ” . See p.148[...]

  • Page 104

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 94 5 - - - - Specif ying E- mail Tra nsfer The originator can request tr ansfer of e-mail sent to another fax machine by spec- ifying the e-m ail address as follows: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Fax Number fax=destination fax number@ host name of this machine. domain name Example: to transfer to fax number 212- 123-4567, specify: fax=2121[...]

  • Page 105

    Reception Fu nctions 95 5 JBIG Receptio n If you us e JB IG (Joi nt Bi- lev el Ima ge Expe rts G roup) compr essio n, you can send photogra phic originals faster than w ith ot her m ethod s of co mpres- sion. I t allows y ou to receive messag- es sent i n th e JBIG f ormat thr ough JBIG Transmission. Limitatio n ❒ You can only us e thi s function[...]

  • Page 106

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 96 5 Printing Options Print Completi on Beep When this f unction is turned on, the machine be eps to let you k now when a received message has been printed. Note ❒ You can a lter the volume of the beep or turn it off completely (set the v olum e to th e min imum l evel ). See p.83 “ Adjusting the Volume ” , Facsimile Re[...]

  • Page 107

    Prin ting O ption s 97 5 Reception Time You can have th e da te and time pri nt- ed at the bottom o f the messa ge when it is re ceived . You c an tur n this f unc- tion on or o ff using Rece ption Set- tings. See p. 147 “ Reception Settings ” . Note ❒ When a received m essage is print- ed on tw o or mor e sheet s, th e date and time is print[...]

  • Page 108

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 98 5 Note ❒ The machi ne will use Mem ory Re- cept ion for Two- Sided P rintin g. ❒ Printouts may vary depending on how the sender sets the originals. ❒ You can select to have messages only f rom se lecte d send ers pri nted in this way. See p.171 “ Special Senders to Treat Differently ” . ❒ Stored documents of th[...]

  • Page 109

    Prin ting O ption s 99 5 Image Rota tion If you have set p aper in the standard tray K , inco ming fax messag es will be ro tated auto mat icall y to f it on to the pap er. Note ❒ You can choose to have r eceived messages printed from a specif ied tray. See p.147 “ Receptio n Set- tings ” . Combine Two Originals When two messages of the same [...]

  • Page 110

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 100 5 Page Separation and Length Reduction When the size of a received message is longe r than the paper l oaded in t he machine, eac h page of the message can be split and pr inted on seve ral sheets, or reduced and printed on a single sheet. For example, this func- tion s pli ts the mess age if t he me ssag e length is 20mm[...]

  • Page 111

    Prin ting O ption s 101 5 Page Reduction If you recei ve a message that is longer than the paper in the tra y, the ma- chine u sually pr ints it on t wo pages . If you tu rn this fu nction on, the ma- chine redu ces the width and length of the received image so th at it will fit on one pag e. If A 4 L paper i s load ed and a message of B4 JIS L siz[...]

  • Page 112

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 102 5 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Priori ty Table • KK and LL indic ate that the message is split o ver two pages of paper wi th the orie ntatio n and size shown. Note ❒ Pape r place d in the bypass tray is not usually se lected for pr inting a receiv ed mess age. Howe ver, you can use this tray if you select the bypass tray as th e [...]

  • Page 113

    Prin ting O ption s 103 5 Just size printing If you enable th is funct ion, receiv ed documents a re pr inted on t he shee t that has highest priority . See p.102 “ Priority Table ” . This functi on is en- abled with User Parameters. Se e p.166 “ User Parameters ” (swi tch 05, bit 5) . If the paper tray is not stocked wi th paper of a suit [...]

  • Page 114

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 104 5 ❒ Messages printed o n pape r smaller than A4 may be shorte ned, or split across sheets. ❒ Paper longer than 600mm may be creased , not sent, or jam . ❒ Print a rea depe nds on opti onal ex- pansion mem ory, resolu tion, and vertical length of originals. ❒ If you use th is functi on, Image Ro- tation and 180-D e[...]

  • Page 115

    Whe re Inc oming Mess age ar e Del ivere d - Outp ut Tra y 105 5 Where In coming Messag e are Deliver ed - Output Tr ay Specifying Tray for Lines The optional extra G3 interface unit is re- quired. You can speci fy the document feed- ing tray for e ach port (telephone, In- ternet Fax, IP-Fax). For examp le, you can specify do cuments received t h r[...]

  • Page 116

    Rec ept ion Feat ure s 106 5 Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 106 M onday, November 29, 2004 3 :48 PM[...]

  • Page 117

    107 6. Fax via Computer Sendin g Fax Document s from Comput ers Using com puters connected to th e machine through para llel ports, IEEE 1394 (IP Over 1394) po rts, LANs, or wireless L ANs you can fax d ocuments, create d using Windows applicatio ns, t o other fax mach ines o ver a teleph one line . • To send a fax, simply select [ Print ] from t[...]

  • Page 118

    Fax via Computer 108 6 Before Use To use these f eatures, a LAN- Fax Driver m ust be insta lled on your co m- pute r. U se th e LAN -Fax Driver in- cluded on the pr inte r CD-RO M. You must als o make t he requi red compu t- er to fax networ k settings on the ma- chine, acc ording to the type of connec tio n. Referenc e When a personal computer and[...]

  • Page 119

    Sending Fax Doc uments from Comput ers 109 6 LAN-Fa x Driver, Addre ss Book , and LAN-Fax Cov er Sheet Edito r can be install ed by Aut o Run. Installing individ ual applications Prep arat ion Before inst alling the abov e appli- cations, install Sm artDeviceMoni- tor for Client. See “ Sof tware and Utilities Included on the CD- ROM ” , Printer[...]

  • Page 120

    Fax via Computer 110 6 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Operating Environ ment • Computer PC/AT Compatible • Operating Systems Microsoft W indows 95/98/Me Microsoft W indows 2000/XP Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Window s NT 4. 0 • Display VGA 640 × 480 dot s or more Limitatio n ❒ All operations canno t be guaran- teed de pending o n the system en[...]

  • Page 121

    Sending Fax Doc uments from Comput ers 111 6 • Reso lution • Gray scal e • Print ing im ages of T rue Ty pe fon ts When using Windows 2000/ XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT 4.0 A Click the [ Paper S etting ] b utton. B Set the properties as shown below. • Paper size • Orient ation • Tray • Reso lution Making Setti ngs for Option[...]

  • Page 122

    Fax via Computer 112 6 Basic Tr ansmission This section descri bes how to send fax documents created using Windows applicat ions. To send a fax, simply select [ Prin t ] from the Windows application, then select [ LAN-Fax ] as the printer, and the n spec ify a des tina tion in the [ LAN- Fax ] dial og box . Open the applic ation document you want t[...]

  • Page 123

    Sending Fax Doc uments from Comput ers 113 6 Specifying a destination using Address Book In order to use this method, you need to register dest inations in the address list using A ddress Book. See p.110 “ Address Book ” . A Click the [ Address Book : ] tab . The contents of the [ Address Book: ] tab are displayed. B Select a CSV f ile contai n[...]

  • Page 124

    Fax via Computer 114 6 Note ❒ Specify the destination d e - pendin g on the selected fax type as follow s: • When [ Fax ] i s se lec ted: en- ter the fax number . • When [ E-mail ] is selected: enter the e-mai l address. • When [ IP-Fax ] is selected : enter the I P-Fax destina- tion. ❒ You can enter up t o 128 char- acters fo r the dest [...]

  • Page 125

    Sending Fax Doc uments from Comput ers 115 6 B B B B Specify the options you want to use. To send a fax document at a specific time A Select the [ Sending at spe cific time ] check box, an d then spec- ify a tra nsmission time. B Click [ Send ] . To print a Sender St amp A Select the [ Prin t Fax Head er ] che ck box. B Click [ Send ] . To attach a[...]

  • Page 126

    Fax via Computer 116 6 To store the fax document on the Document Server A Select the [ Se n d to D o cu m e nt S e rv - er ] chec k box, and t hen enter a user n ame, fil e nam e, and pass- word. Note ❒ If [ Hard Di sk Unit ] is not selec t- ed in [ Accessories ] under [ LAN-Fax Driv er properties ] , you cannot select for [ Docu- ment Ser ver ] [...]

  • Page 127

    Sending Fax Doc uments from Comput ers 117 6 Note ❒ If there be any insuff icient co nfigu- ration in th e e-mail menu o n thi s mach ine, or i f “ Auto Specif y Send- er Name ” is set to “ Off ” , the LAN- Fax result notifica tion e-m ail will not be transmitted, a nd the LAN- Fax Result Report is printed out. See “ Setting File Transf[...]

  • Page 128

    Fax via Computer 118 6 LAN-Fax Result Report In case of being set at the LAN-Fax resu lt e-mail repo rt, if there be any insuffi- cie nt conf igura tion in the e- mail m enu on th is mach ine, or if “ Auto S pecify Send- er Nam e ” is set to “ Off ” , the LAN-Fax result notific ation e-mail will not be transm itted, and the LAN-Fax Res ult [...]

  • Page 129

    Sending Fax Doc uments from Comput ers 119 6 C C C C Edit an existing destination or pro- gram a new one. Note ❒ You can use fil es created in C SV format, a s Address Book data. For this purpose, create CSV files that conform to a certain format. For mo re information, see Help. ❒ To progr am the contents of the Address Book of this machine to[...]

  • Page 130

    Fax via Computer 120 6 - - - - Usin g the ma chin e's A ddres s Book data in t he des tinat ion lis t of the L AN- Fax You can save info rmation about fax des tinat ions re gist ered to this ma- chine in a personal computer as a CSV file using “ Address Informat ion Managemen t ” in “ SmartDeviceMoni- tor for Admin ” . Sav ed CSV files[...]

  • Page 131

    Sending Fax Doc uments from Comput ers 121 6 Edit ing Fax Cover Sheets LAN-Fax C o ver Sh eet Ed itor al lows you to edit th e format for fax cove r shee ts. It is necess ary to create a cover sheet file before attaching a cover sheet to fax messages using LAN-Fax Dri ve r. Creating a cover sheet Use the follo wing procedure to c reate a fax cover [...]

  • Page 132

    Fax via Computer 122 6 G G G G Enter the sender information. Note ❒ You c an en ter compa ny, depart - ment, and p erson names, and telephone and fax numbers. ❒ To add a message, select the [ With a Mess age ] check box, and then enter a message. H H H H Click [ OK ] . I I I I Specify a destina tion. J J J J Click the [ Send O ptions ] tab and [...]

  • Page 133

    Viewing Fax Infor mation Us ing a Web Browser 123 6 Viewing Fax Information Us ing a Web Brow ser You can view received fax messages and their lists or print these messages using a Web Image Moni tor on a net- work c omputer. Note ❒ You need to select “ St ore ” as the “ Recept ion File Sett ing ” in the Fac- simile Features m enu. See p.[...]

  • Page 134

    Fax via Computer 124 6 F F F F To download the received fax mes- sage, click [ PD F ] or [ Multi-page TIFF ] . Clicking [ PDF ] causes Acro bat Reader to be started and the mes- sage to be displayed. Clicking [ Multi-page TI FF ] causes a downloading confir mation win- dow to appear. Note ❒ The m ethod f or down load ing differs depending on th e[...]

  • Page 135

    Viewing Fax Infor mation Us ing a Web Browser 125 6 Programming Destination Information from Web Browser If the rece iving machin e is compli ant with T .37 full m ode Internet Fax, you can pro gram the re ceiver's prop erties from Web Image Mo nitor. You can program the followin g properties: • Compression t ype • Paper s ize • Characte[...]

  • Page 136

    Fax via Computer 126 6 Note ❒ If you change the m ode to “ Simple ” , you cannot set m a- chine prop erties. E Click [ OK ] in the upper-right of the screen . The Ad dress Book is di splayed. Note ❒ To ca ncel the s etti ng, cl ick [ Cancel ] in the uppe r-right of the screen. F F F F Clos e the Web bro wser . Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k[...]

  • Page 137

    Deli vering Files Rec eived by Fax 127 6 Deliveri ng Files R eceived by Fax ScanRo uter EX Professio nal (sold separa tely) is also required as a d elivery server. Desk - TopBinder Lite or D eskTopBinder Professional (sold separately) software must be in- stal led on you r comp uter . Mess ages re ceived by the mac hine can be viewed on or downlo a[...]

  • Page 138

    Fax via Computer 128 6 Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 128 M onday, November 29, 2004 3 :48 PM[...]

  • Page 139

    129 7. Simplifying th e Operation Programs If you regularly send messag es to a par ticula r dest inati on or trans mit us - ing the same functions, you can save repe titive keypad o peratio ns by re g- isterin g this inform ation in a Key - stroke Program. Register ing and Changing Keystroke Pr ograms Keystroke Programs c an be recalled by just pr[...]

  • Page 140

    Simplifyi ng the Operati on 130 7 B Perform the Send Later setting till the proc edure of pressing [ OK ] to return to t he standby mode. Refe rence p.3 “Sendi ng at a Sp ecific Time (Sen d Later)” B B B B Make sure that the machine is in facsimile mode an d the standby display is shown. Note ❒ If the standby di splay is not shown, press the [...]

  • Page 141

    Programs 131 7 Changing a pro gram name A A A A Make sure that the machine is in facsimile mode an d the standby display is shown. Note ❒ If the standby display is not shown , press the { { { { Facsimile } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss th e { { { { Program } } } } key. C C C C Pre ss [ Ch ange Name ] . D D D D Select the prog ram number of the name y[...]

  • Page 142

    Simplifyi ng the Operati on 132 7 Using a Program Note ❒ Using the program causes the pre- vious settings t o be cleared. ❒ If you have no prog rammed desti- nations or scan sett ings as pro- grams, select the program number, and then e nter the fax num ber of the destin ation and select th e scan sett ings yo u requ ire. A A A A Make sure that[...]

  • Page 143

    Using the Docu ment Server 133 7 Using the Do cument Server The Document Server can store do cu- ments from vari ous ap plic ation s. The documents that are stored using the facsimile function are available to transmit by fac simile. Stor ing in th e Docu ment Se rver en - ables the foll owing: • Once st ored , a docu ment can b e sent out a s ma[...]

  • Page 144

    Simplifyi ng the Operati on 134 7 Storing a Document You can store and send a document at the same time. You can also just store a document. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ File na mes Scanned d ocuments are automati- cally assi gned names like “ FAX0001 ” or “ FAX0002 ” . See p.135 “ S etting a file name ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ User Names You ca n set thi[...]

  • Page 145

    Using the Docu ment Server 135 7 Note ❒ If you are n ot setting a us er name , file name, or p assword , proceed to step F . ❒ You cannot change multiple documen ts at onc e. Programming a user nam e Note ❒ Set a user nam e from tho se pro- grammed i n the user code. User code is programmed in Sys tem Settings. See “ Registering a New User [...]

  • Page 146

    Simplifyi ng the Operati on 136 7 B Enter a pas sword usi ng the number keys, and then press [ # # # # ] . Note ❒ If you make a mistake, pr ess [ Clear ] or the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key before pres sing [ OK ] , an d then ree nter your p asswo rd. ❒ You ca n enter up to four to eight digits. C Enter the password again, and then pr ess [ #[...]

  • Page 147

    Using the Docu ment Server 137 7 D D D D If you select a docume nt for which a password is set, enter t he pass- word, and then pre ss [ OK ] . When a selected file do es not have a passwor d, proceed to step E . E E E E Change the desired information of the stored docume nt. Changing a user name A Press [ Change User Name ] . B Press [ Clear ] . T[...]

  • Page 148

    Simplifyi ng the Operati on 138 7 C Enter a new pass word using the number keys, and then press [ # # # # ] . D Press low er [ Change ] . E Enter the password again, and then pr ess [ # # # # ] . F Press [ OK ] . F F F F Pre ss [ Exit ] . G G G G Pre ss [ OK ] . The standby display appears. Deleting a Stored Document Use thi s functio n to de lete [...]

  • Page 149

    Using the Docu ment Server 139 7 H H H H Pre ss [ OK ] . The standby display appears. Managin g Documents Saved in the Document Server from a Computer Using DeskTopBind er Fax document s saved in the Docu- ment Server can be vi ewed and c on- trolled from a network computer with DeskTopBinder installed. The follo wing operati ons are av ail- able u[...]

  • Page 150

    Simplifyi ng the Operati on 140 7 Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 140 M onday, November 29, 2004 3 :48 PM[...]

  • Page 151

    141 8. Facsimile Features Function List The User Tool s allow you to program you r identification, store freque ntly used number s and settings, an d customize d efault settings to m eet your needs. The User Tools are grouped by functions so that you can quickly and easily fi nd the de sire d User To ol. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Gener al Setti ngs/A djust m[...]

  • Page 152

    Facsimil e Features 142 8 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Reception Settings ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ E-mail Setting s ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ IP-Fax Settings Desc ript ion R efer ence Allo ws yo u to sw itch the fo llowi ng re cepti on functions on or off: p.147 “ Re cepti on Se tti ngs ” • Switch Reception Mode • Authorized RX p.175 “ Authorized RX (Authorized Recep- t[...]

  • Page 153

    Func tio n List 143 8 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Administ rator Tool s - - - - Displa ys • Each menu appears in each tab. • You can switch the display by pressing [ U U U U Prev. ] or [ T T T T Next ] . • The selected item is highlighted. • When you have made all required settings, press [ OK ] . If [ OK ] is not pressed, the new se ttings might be ca[...]

  • Page 154

    Facsimil e Features 144 8 Accessi ng User Tools ( Facsimi le Fea tures) Customize the fac simile settings ac- cording to the operations to be fre- quentl y perfor med. Note ❒ The mac hine a llows you to change the facsimile defaults in a mode that is no t the facsimi le mode. Af- ter changing the defaults, select facsimil e mode agai n. Thi s sec[...]

  • Page 155

    Accessing User Tools (F acsimile Features) 145 8 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Text Si ze Pr iority Use this funct ion to s pecify the character size o f your origina ls for scanning. • Standard • Detail • Super Fine (expansion memory requ ired ) ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Origin al Type Pri ority Use this funct ion to s pecify the type of or iginal s for scanni ng. [...]

  • Page 156

    Facsimil e Features 146 8 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Line Priority Setti ng Use this function to s pecify t he line of usage. Note ❒ The display may d iffer depend- ing on the line type you have. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Program Economy Time Use this function for specifying a time for tr ansmiss ion when call charges are low. See p.3 “ Sending at a Specific Time ([...]

  • Page 157

    Accessing User Tools (F acsimile Features) 147 8 Note ❒ Functions that appear dimmed have already been set. Reception Settings ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Switch Recepti on Mode Specify the method for receiving fax messages. • Manual Reception • Auto R eception ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Authori zed RX (Authori zed Rec eption) Sp ecify w het her o r no t unw ante d[...]

  • Page 158

    Facsimil e Features 148 8 B Selec t the lin e type . C Select a tray to deli ver the re- ceived paper onto, an d then press [ OK ] . Note ❒ If you want to specify anoth- er lin e t yp e, re pea t f rom st ep B . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Checkered Mark Specify whe ther or not a ch eckered mark is to be printe d on the first page of received fax messages. ?[...]

  • Page 159

    Accessing User Tools (F acsimile Features) 149 8 A Press [ On ] . B Enter the maximum e-mail size using the number keys. Note ❒ Maximum e-mail size can be between 64 and 102400 KB. ❒ If you make a mistake, pr ess [ Can cel ] or the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key, and then enter again. C Press [ OK ] . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ SMTP RX File Deli very Sett[...]

  • Page 160

    Facsimil e Features 150 8 IP-Fax Sett ings Make settings to use IP-Fax. Set H.323 for the gatekeep er, SIP for SIP server, and gateway for G3 fax if necess ary. Check th e setting s of the net work to w hich t his mac hine i s con- nected befo re making settings. Note ❒ The following char acters can be used for regi stration of the alias telephon[...]

  • Page 161

    Accessing User Tools (F acsimile Features) 151 8 C Enter the IP addr ess and alias telephone number and press [ OK ] . The screen returns to that of Step B . D Press [ OK ] . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ SIP Setting s Set the SIP server IP address and SIP user name. Note ❒ If you select “ On ” using the User Parameters, you can use the SI P ser ver . See [...]

  • Page 162

    Facsimil e Features 152 8 C Press a gateway to register. When registerin g a new gate- way, press [ *No t pro- gra mmed. ] . D Press [ Change ] for [ Prefix ] . E Enter the Prefix usi ng the number keys, and then pr ess [ OK ] . Note ❒ To change the exis ting Pre- fix, press [ Clear ] , a nd then enter a new ID number. ❒ For documents sent usin[...]

  • Page 163

    Accessing User Tools (F acsimile Features) 153 8 H Enter the gateway address, and then press [ OK ] . The scre en retu rns to th at of Step G . I Press [ OK ] . • Deleting a gateway A Press [ Program / Change / Delet e Gatewa y ] . B Press [ Del ete ] , and t hen se lect a gateway to de lete. C Press [ Del ete ] on the confir- mation message. Not[...]

  • Page 164

    Facsimil e Features 154 8 Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 154 M onday, November 29, 2004 3 :48 PM[...]

  • Page 165

    155 9. Administra tor Setting Administrat or Tools List You can program, change, or delete standa rd messages and auto d ocuments. You c an also set the l ine type for the m achine conn ection , program va rious IDs (including a Polling ID), fax destinations, and many other items. In additi on, you can check the number of docu ments transmitt ed an[...]

  • Page 166

    Adm inist rator S etting 156 9 Box S etting B y usi ng SUB a nd S EP C ode s with these functions, you can send messages to another par - ty's box, and retrie ve messag- es stored in boxes. p.180 “ Box Settings ” Transfer Report Before using Tran sfer Re- quest, you need this Transfer Report setting. p.190 “ Transfer Report ” Program C[...]

  • Page 167

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 157 9 Using Admi nistrator Settings Programming, Changing, and Deleti ng Standard Messages Use thi s fun ctio n to pr ogra m st an- dard m essag es to be pri nted a t the top of the first pa ge of the origina l. It i s useful for personalizing messages such as sending greeti ngs. Note ❒ You c an pr ogram three stan[...]

  • Page 168

    Adm inist rator S etting 158 9 Deleting Standard Messages A Press [ Delete ] , and then sele ct the m essage you wa nt to de - lete. B Press [ Delete ] . Note ❒ To delete ano ther message, repea t from step A . ❒ To cancel a deletion, press [ Do not Delete ] . The dis play r e- turns to that of step A . E E E E Pre ss [ Exit ] . F F F F Pre ss [...]

  • Page 169

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 159 9 Storing a file A Check [ P rogram / Cha nge ] is se - lected. B Select [ *Not Stored ] . C Ente r a file name, and then pr es s [ OK ] . Refe rence “ Enteri ng Tex t ” , General Set- ting s G uid e Changing a file A Check [ P rogram / Cha nge ] is se - lected. B Select the file you want to chan ge. The “ [...]

  • Page 170

    Adm inist rator S etting 160 9 C C C C Pre ss [ Ad ministrator Tools ] . D D D D Pre ss [ Store / Change / Delete Auto Document ] . E E E E Pre ss [ Delete ] , an d the n sel ect the file you want to delete. F F F F Pre ss [ Dele te ] . Note ❒ To cancel del eting, press [ Do n ot Delet e ] . The di splay retu rns to that of step E . G G G G Pre s[...]

  • Page 171

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 161 9 Note ❒ Each ti me you pre ss [ mm ] or [ inc h ] , the un its switch between “ mm ” and “ inc h ” . If yo u enter a length and change t he units by pressi ng [ mm ] or [ inch ] , the lengt h is conv erted a utomati- cally according to the unit (frac- tions are rounded o ff). For examp le, w hen yo u e[...]

  • Page 172

    Adm inist rator S etting 162 9 Printing Journal The Journal allows you to check a maximum of the las t 50 commu nica- tions (receptions & transm issions) perform ed by the m achine. Y ou can print the Jour nal using the Informa- tion menu. See p.27 “ Printing the Journal ” . Counters This f unction allo ws you to check the total num ber of [...]

  • Page 173

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 163 9 ❒ When you wish to change the end receivers de pending on the for- warding dest inations, specify the end re ceivers by th e forwa rding destinat ions, at “ Spe cial Sender s ” . A docume nt rece ived from a for- warding de stination who has not been s pecifie d as the end rece iver will be forwa rded to [...]

  • Page 174

    Adm inist rator S etting 164 9 F F F F Spec ify an En d Rece iv er us ing t he destin ation list, and then pres s [ OK ] . The receiver name is shown to the right of [ Receiver ] . Note ❒ Press the bu tton on the r ight of the disp lay to sw itch the d esti- nation between fax num ber, e- mail address, IP-Fax destina- tion, an d fold er. ❒ Set [...]

  • Page 175

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 165 9 ❒ This functi on is not avail able when memory forwarding is performed to a folder destinatio n. Memory Lock When you swi tch Memory Lock on, received messages are stored in mem- ory and not print e d automat ically. When a mess age is r eceived in the Memo ry Lock mode, t he Confidential Fil e ( i ) indicat [...]

  • Page 176

    Adm inist rator S etting 166 9 Note ❒ If you turn ECM off, you cannot use the fo llowing functions: • JBIG Transmission • Supe r G3 Comm un icatio n A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User Tools/ Counter } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss [ Facsim ile Fea tu res ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Ad ministrator Tools ] . D D D D Pre ss [ ECM ] . E E E E Sele ct [ On ] o[...]

  • Page 177

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 167 9 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ User Parameter List User P arameter Switc hes ar e outlin ed b elow. Switch Bit Item 0 1 02 0 Forwa rding Mark Off On 3T S I P r i n t O f f O n 03 0 Automatic printing of the Com- munic atio n Resul t Repo rt Off On 2 A utomatic printing of the Memory Storage Re port Off On 3 Automa tic print i[...]

  • Page 178

    Adm inist rator S etting 168 9 05 0 Receive S ervice Call ( SC) Conditio n (Substit ute Recep- tion duri ng service ca ll) Possible (Subst itute RX) Not possible (Reception off) 2, 1 Substitute the r eception when the ma chine c annot print (b ecause all pa- per trays have run out of pape r, toner is empt y, or all paper trays are out of order) 00:[...]

  • Page 179

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 169 9 17 2 Whether you need to pr ess [ Add ] after entering a Qu ick Dial/Group Dial when broad casti ng Not nece ssary Necessa ry 7 Receive m essages b y pressing the { { { { St art } } } } key w hen orig inals are n ot set . Off (The m achine does no t receive messages by press- ing the { { { { St art } } } } key.[...]

  • Page 180

    Adm inist rator S etting 170 9 Changing the User Parameters Prep arat ion Access to some User Parameter Sett ings re quires in stalla tion of op- tional equ ipment, or that ot her set- tings be mad e beforehand. Important ❒ We recom mend you p rint and kee p a User P arameter l ist wh en you progra m or chang e a User Pa rame - ter. See p.171 “[...]

  • Page 181

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 171 9 Note ❒ To cancel these sett ings, press [ Cancel ] . The display returns to that of step E . H H H H Repeat steps E E E E and G G G G to change the switch settings. I I I I After all the settings are finished, pre ss [ Exit ] . J J J J Pre ss th e { { { { User Tools/ Counter } } } } key. The standby display a[...]

  • Page 182

    Adm inist rator S etting 172 9 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Fu ll match ing ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Pa rtial match ing Note ❒ You can pr ogram up to 30 wild cards . ❒ Spaces are ignored wh en identi- ficati ons are compared. ❒ You can use wild card s fo r th e following functions: • See p.1 74 “ Program- ming/Chan ging Special Sen ders ” . • S[...]

  • Page 183

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 173 9 ❒ You can s elect to rec eive only f rom prog rammed se nders or rec eive only fr om senders other th an those prog rammed i n User Pa rameters . See p.166 “ User Param eters ” (switch 08, bit 2) . ❒ If you select “ Off ” for “ Authorized RX ” in “ Initia l Set Up ” , the set ting s will be [...]

  • Page 184

    Adm inist rator S etting 174 9 Memory Lock Use this function to store incoming documents from progra mmed send- ers (Special Senders) in memory with- out pr intin g them. P eople wit hout the Memory Loc k ID cannot print th e document s, and th eref ore thi s func- tion is use ful for receiving con fiden- tial documents. If you do not program any s[...]

  • Page 185

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 175 9 F F F F Select the destinati on to program or change. When programmi ng a new Special Sender, pr e ss [ * Not Pr ogr ame d ] . G G G G Enter a destination name, an d then pre ss [ OK ] . Enter a destin ation name using Own Name or Own Fax Number . Referen ce “ Entering Tex t ” , General Set - tings Guide H [...]

  • Page 186

    Adm inist rator S etting 176 9 C Press the d estination key of a forward destination, and then press [ OK ] . Limitatio n ❒ One forwa rd destina tion can be registered for a desti na- tion. To register tw o or more forward destinations, use Group De stinatio ns. Howe v- er a maximum of 500 parties can be spec ifie d in a group. Note ❒ Press the[...]

  • Page 187

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 177 9 C Enter the print quan tity using the number keys, and then press [ OK ] . Note ❒ If you make a mistake, pr ess [ Clear ] or the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key before pres sing [ OK ] , an d then try again. Print 2 Sided A Select [ Pr int 2 Side d ] . B Select [ On ] or [ Off ] , and then press [ OK ] . Note [...]

  • Page 188

    Adm inist rator S etting 178 9 Prog rammin g Initi al Set U p of a Speci al Send er Use th is func tion to pr ogra m “ Initial Set Up ” of a Special Sender. You can also specify the B ypass Tray Paper Size. A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User Tools/ Counter } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss [ Facsim ile Fea tu res ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Ad ministrator Too[...]

  • Page 189

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 179 9 Note ❒ If you select [ Auto Detect ] , the machine recognize s the pa- per size auto matically. • The mach ine wi ll detec t the pa per siz e for th e by- pass tray as the short edge of th e paper is inse rted into the mach ine. Even if you placed an A4 size sheet i n the K orientati on, the machine will de[...]

  • Page 190

    Adm inist rator S etting 180 9 Deleting a Special Sende r Use th is func tion to pr ogra m “ Initial Set Up ” of a Special Sender. The By- pass Tray Paper Si ze can also be spec- ified. A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User Tools/ Counter } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss [ Facsim ile Fea tu res ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Ad ministrator Tools ] . D D D D Pre ss[...]

  • Page 191

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 181 9 Limitatio n ❒ You canno t set the sam e Box code on two different boxes. ❒ Tra nsmi ssi on or prog ra mming may not be allo wed if there is not enough free memory left . The amount of free memo ry left differs depending on the optional equip- men t instal led. Note ❒ The com bined total o f items that can[...]

  • Page 192

    Adm inist rator S etting 182 9 E E E E Check that [ Program / Cha nge ] is se- lected. F F F F Select a b ox to program. When programming a new box , press [ * Not Progr amed ] . Note ❒ To change a box alread y pro- grammed, press it and proceed to step I . G G G G Pre ss [ Personal Box ] . H H H H Enter a bo x name , and th en pre ss [ OK ] . Re[...]

  • Page 193

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 183 9 Programming an End Receiver A Press [ Re ceiver ] . B Select a d estination using t he Quic k Dial Tabl e, and the n press [ OK ] . Note ❒ Press the button shown on the right side of the screen to switch the des tination among fax number, Intern et Fax address and IP -Fax ad- dress. K K K K Pre ss [ OK ] . L [...]

  • Page 194

    Adm inist rator S etting 184 9 Prog ramm ing/ chan ging I nfor matio n Boxes Thi s section d escribe s how to se t up an Informat ion Box. You can st ore the follow ing items: •B o x n a m e ( r e q u i r e d ) Up to 20 characte rs long • SEP Code (req uired) Up to 20 ch aracters long and can b e composed of digits 0-9, “#”, “*”, and sp[...]

  • Page 195

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 185 9 I I I I Enter the SEP Code. Note ❒ To change the SEP Code, press [ Clear ] or the { { { { Clear/St op } } } } key, and then try again. To change the box name, p ress [ Box Name ] , and then repeat the proced ure from step H . J J J J Pre ss [ Password ] . Note ❒ If you do not want to program a password, pro[...]

  • Page 196

    Adm inist rator S etting 186 9 B B B B Pre ss [ Facsim ile Fea tu res ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Ad ministrator Tools ] . D D D D Pre ss [ Bo x Setting ] . E E E E Pre ss [ Delete ] , an d the n sel ect the box you w ant to delet e. With a programmed password A Enter a pas sword usi ng the number keys, and then press [ OK ] . Note ❒ If you make a mista[...]

  • Page 197

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 187 9 • Passw ord (o ptiona l) Up to 20 ch aracters long and can b e comp osed o f digit s 0-9, “ # ” , “ * ” , and spaces (the first chara cter can- not be a space). Note ❒ When pro gramming a pas sword, a mark is displayed in front of the Box name. • End Re ceive r (requir ed) You can store five End R[...]

  • Page 198

    Adm inist rator S etting 188 9 H H H H Enter a Box name, an d then press [ OK ] . Referen ce “Entering Te xt”, General Set - tings Guide I I I I Enter a SUB Co de. Note ❒ To change t he SUB Code, p ress [ Clear ] or the { { { { Clear/St op } } } } key, and then try again. To change Box name, press [ Box Name ] , and then repe at from step H .[...]

  • Page 199

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 189 9 C Re-enter the passwor d, and then press [ OK ] . Note ❒ If you make a mistake, pr ess [ Clear ] or the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key before pres sing [ OK ] , an d then try again. ❒ To change the passw ord after pressing [ OK ] , press [ Cha nge ] and repeat steps B and C , or press [ Cancel ] and repeat [...]

  • Page 200

    Adm inist rator S etting 190 9 Printing the Box L ist Follow t he proced ure below t o print a lis t sho wing t he cu rre ntly pro- grammed Personal Boxes, Inform a- tion Boxes, and Tra nsfer Boxes. A A A A Pre ss th e { { { { User Tools/ Counter } } } } key. B B B B Pre ss [ Facsim ile Fea tu res ] . C C C C Pre ss [ Ad ministrator Tools ] . D D D[...]

  • Page 201

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 191 9 E E E E Specify the fax number. Programming a G3 Fax N umber A Press [ G3 Fax No. (Dir. ) ] . B Enter your facs imile number using the number keys , and then pr ess [ OK ] . Note ❒ If you make a mistake, pr ess [ Clear ] or the { { { { Clear/ Stop } } } } key. F F F F Pre ss [ Exit ] . G G G G Pre ss th e { {[...]

  • Page 202

    Adm inist rator S etting 192 9 Programming a Po lling ID Program a Polling ID to use the Transfer Request , Transfer Sta tion, Default ID Pollin g Transmis sion, and Default ID Polling Reception func- tions. When yo u use ID Transmission, program th e same ID as the one pro - grammed on the sender's machine. Referenc e p.11 “ Po lling Tra ns[...]

  • Page 203

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 193 9 ❒ If you make a m istake, press [ Clear ] or the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key be- fore pressing [ OK ] , and then try again. ❒ To cancel programm ing an ID, press [ Cancel ] . The display re- turns to that of step D . F F F F Pre ss th e { { { { User Tools/ Counter } } } } key. The standby display appears[...]

  • Page 204

    Adm inist rator S etting 194 9 ❒ If the fac simile is set to store re- ceived documents, d ocument re- ception ca n be notified to a specifi ed e-mail ad dress. ❒ Documents saved on the hard disk are categorized as received and store d docu ments. Fo r details about pri nting save d document s, see p.34 “ Printing/Deleting Re- ceived and Stor[...]

  • Page 205

    Using Admi nistra tor Se ttings 195 9 Setting a User for Viewing Received and Stor ed Documents The admin istrato r can be specif ied for managing documents stored on the machine after fax messa ges are re- ceiv ed. To speci fy th e admin istrato r, enter the admini strator user code for managing docu ments using Web Im- age Monitor or DeskTopBinde[...]

  • Page 206

    Adm inist rator S etting 196 9 Note ❒ When a programm ed user is de- leted fr om the des tination l ist, a message “ Deleted from Ad- dress Boo k ” is displa yed. Re-en- ter the us er. H H H H Pre ss [ OK ] . I I I I Pre ss th e { { { { User Tools/ Counter } } } } key. The standby display appears. Menu Protec tion Setting s You can se t up u [...]

  • Page 207

    197 10. Solving Operatio n Problems When an Error Repo rt is Printed An Error Report is pr inted if a mes- sage cannot be successfully sent o r re- ceived . Possible causes include a probl em with your machine or noise on the tele phon e line. I f an erro r occur s dur- ing transmission, resend the original. If an error occurs during reception, ask[...]

  • Page 208

    Solving Operat ion Problems 198 10 Turning Off the M ain Power / When a Power Fa ilure Occurs R CAUTIO N: Even if the main pow er switch is turned off, the con tents of the ma - chine memory (for example, pro- grammed numbers) will not be lost. Howeve r, if power is lost for about one hou r because th e main pow er switch is turned off, there is a [...]

  • Page 209

    When an Error Occurs Us ing Int ernet F ax 199 10 When an Error Occ urs Using Internet Fax Erro r Mail Notifi cation The ma chine sends the Error Mail No tification to the sender wh en it is unable to successfully receive a particul ar e-mail message. A “ cc ” of this notifi cation is al so sent to t he administrato r's e-mail address when[...]

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    Solving Operat ion Problems 200 10 Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 200 M onday, November 29, 2004 3 :48 PM[...]

  • Page 211

    201 11. Appendix Connecti ng the Machine to a Te lephone Line and Tel ephone Connecting the Telephone Line To connect th e machine to a teleph one line, use a snap-in modular type connec- tor. Important ❒ Make s ure the connector is the co rrect t ype befor e you s tart. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Where to conn ect the machine 1. G3 interface unit connector[...]

  • Page 212

    Appendix 202 11 Selecting the Line Type Select the line type to whi ch the machine is c onnected. T here are two ty pes: tone and pulse dial. Note ❒ This func tion is not avai lable in som e ar eas. Select the li ne type using “ Administr ator Sett ings ” . See p.193 “ Selectin g Di- al/Push Phone ” . Connecting the Optional Handset or an[...]

  • Page 213

    Connecti ng the Mac hine to a Te lephone L ine a nd Teleph one 203 11 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Adjusting the h andset bell volume Adjust the handset ringer volume using the volume switch. DP TT ND1X00E0 Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 203 M onday, November 29, 2004 3 :48 PM[...]

  • Page 214

    Appendix 204 11 Optional Equipment Expansion Memory (32MB: DIMM) This allows you to send fax m essages at high re solution (Super Fine). This also allows you to r eceive fax messages at high r esolution (Fine or Sup er Fine). If you require this option, consult your service represent ative. See p.212 “ Max imum Values ” . Handset You can make o[...]

  • Page 215

    Specificat ions 205 11 Speci fications ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Fax Transmission and Reception ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Power Co nsumptio n Standard G3 Resolution G3: 8 × 3.85/mm·200 × 100dpi (Standard c haracter), 8 × 7.7/mm·200 × 200dpi (Detail charac ter), 8 × 15.4/mm (Fine character: optional expansion memory requir ed), 16 × 15.4/mm·400 × 400dpi (Supe[...]

  • Page 216

    Appendix 206 11 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Internet Fax Transmission and Reception *1 Full mode Network LAN : Local Area Network Ethernet/10Base -T, 100Base-TX, IEEE1394 (IP ove r 1394), IEEE802.11b (wireless LAN) Transmit fu nction E-mail Scan line densi ty 200 × 100dpi (Standard c haracter), 200 × 200dpi (Detail char- acter), 200 × 400dpi (Fine charac te[...]

  • Page 217

    Specificat ions 207 11 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ IP-Fax Transmi ssion and Reception Compatible Machines This machi ne is compatib le to machin es having th e followi ng specifi cations. *1 Available in f ull mode, dependin g on the other party's setti ngs. Network LAN: Local Area Network Ethernet/10base-T , 100base-TX, IEEE1394 (IP over 13 94), IEEE802.[...]

  • Page 218

    Appendix 208 11 Acceptabl e Types of Originals Make sure your or iginals are complet ely dry befo re settin g them in the machine. Wet ink or corr ecting fluid from ori ginals will mark the exposure glass and affect the resu ltin g i mage. Acceptable original sizes Paper size and scanned area ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Exposure Glass ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ADF Where[...]

  • Page 219

    Specificat ions 209 11 Limitatio n ❒ There may be a difference i n the size of the image when it is printed at the des- tination. ❒ If you place an original lar ger than A3, 11" × 17" on the exposur e glass, only an A3, 11" × 17" are a is scan ned. Note ❒ Ev en i f a n o ri gin al is c or rec tl y pl ac ed on t he ex pos[...]

  • Page 220

    Appendix 210 11 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inch Ver sion × - Una ble to auto dete ct *1 Norma lly a length of abo ut 420mm (16. 5") can be scanne d; howev er, it is only possi- ble to specify a scanning size up to 432mm (17"). - - - - Maximum scan area The ma ximum sca n area is show n below: • Memory Transmissi on: 297 × 1,200mm/11" × 47&[...]

  • Page 221

    Specificat ions 211 11 The follow ing paper sizes are au tomatically detec ted in facsimile mo de. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Metric Version b - Auto d etect × - Una ble to auto dete ct ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inch Ve rsion b - Auto d etect × - Una ble to auto dete ct Pap er si ze where origi- nal is placed A3 L 8 1 / 2 " × 13" (F4) B4 JIS L A4 KL B5 JI [...]

  • Page 222

    Appendix 212 11 Maximum Values The followi ng list contains the maximum value for each item. Note ❒ The max imum num ber of pages that can be stor ed or transm itt ed may de - crease depending on the contents of docum ents. *1 This indicates the nu mber of transmission rec ords that you ca n check using Sm art- Devic eMonito r for Admi n. From th[...]

  • Page 223

    213 INDEX 180-Degree Rotation Printing , 98 2 Sid ed P rinti ng , 97 A Address B ook , 11 8 Administra tor Settings , 155 Adminis trator T ools List , 155 Aut hor ized Re cept ion , 172 Auto Document , 65 , 158 Changing , 158 Deleti ng , 159 Sendi ng , 65 Stori ng , 158 Auto Fax Reception P ower- up , 95 Automatic Redial , 78 Auto Reduce , 74 B Bas[...]

  • Page 224

    214 I ID Overr ide Polling Re ception , 14 ID O verri de Trans mis sion , 11 Image Rotation , 79 , 99 Immed iate Recept ion , 83 Immediate TX Result Report (Imme diate Tran smission ) , 82 Inform ation Box es , 42 , 185 Changing , 184 Deleti ng , 185 Printing , 190 Programming , 184 Storing M essages , 42 J JBIG , 79 , 95 Reception , 95 Transmissi [...]

  • Page 225

    215 R RDS (Remo te Diagnostic Sy stem) , 198 Receiving St ation , 52 , 87 Reception , 83 Recept ion Fe atur es , 83 Rece ption F ile Pr int Q uanti ty , 173 Recept ion Fu ncti ons , 87 Reception Reve rse Printing , 174 Reception Set tings , 147 Reception Time , 97 Receptio n Result (R X File Sta tus) , 32 Redial , 47 Reduced Image Transm ission , 7[...]

  • Page 226

    216 EN USA B712-8511 MEMO Jupt erC2_Fa x_EN-F_ F M.boo k Pag e 216 M onday, November 29, 2004 3 :48 PM[...]

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    Paper t ype: OK Pr ince Eco G10 0(55kg), Paper Thic kness=80 µ m // Pages in book= 224 // P rint scal e=81% Gap (when print ed at 81% sc ale) = Pages in book × Pape r thick ness / 2 = 8.960000 mm Introdu ction This manua l contai ns deta iled ins tructio ns and not es on th e operat ion and u se of th is machin e. For your safety and benefit, rea[...]

  • Page 228

    Paper t ype: OK Pr ince Eco G10 0(55kg), Paper Thic kness=80 µ m // Pages in book= 224 // P rint scal e=81% Gap (when print ed at 81% sc ale) = Pages in book × Pape r thick ness / 2 = 8.960000 mm FAX Option Type 324 5 O perating Instructions Facs imile Refere nce <A dvan ced Fea tures> B7128511 FAX Option Type 3245 Operating Instructions Fa[...]