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Select "Manual Entry" on Touch Panel to Fax Mode. Type your fax number including 9 to get an outside line, select "OK" at the top . (You can use the Touch panel or the Numerical keyboard) Your number will be displayed. Press the "green" Start button Your Fax will then be Sent. 8 Chapter 4: Sending a Fax Select the Facsimile button to switch to enter a fax number.
Select "Manual Entry" on Touch Panel to Fax Mode. Type your fax number including 9 to get an outside line, select "OK" at the top . (You can use the Touch panel or the Numerical keyboard) Your number will be displayed. Press the "green" Start button Your Fax will then be Sent. 8 Chapter 4: Sending a Fax Select the Facsimile button to switch to enter a fax number.
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Continued Printing from . When printing labels or thick Paper you must select "Bypass tray" & "Thick 1", Once you would like the selected from your Computer Printing to print your print driver. Select the "Paper Tab" at the top of the window On the "Paper Tab" select "Input tray" and "Type", this will allow to select the type of media you are printing on, paper source you have selected " Bypass tray" and " Thick 1" , select "OK" Select "OK" to the Bypass Tray (Manual Feed Tray) Select the "Properties" button on your job 14
Continued Printing from . When printing labels or thick Paper you must select "Bypass tray" & "Thick 1", Once you would like the selected from your Computer Printing to print your print driver. Select the "Paper Tab" at the top of the window On the "Paper Tab" select "Input tray" and "Type", this will allow to select the type of media you are printing on, paper source you have selected " Bypass tray" and " Thick 1" , select "OK" Select "OK" to the Bypass Tray (Manual Feed Tray) Select the "Properties" button on your job 14
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Continued Printing from your computer Printing to the Bypass Tray (Manual Feed Tray) When you walk up the printer select the "Printer" button You will start. Note: This process is placed in the "Bypass tray" Your print job will see the following message come up on the screen, this message is asking you to place paper in the "Bypass tray" Once paper is also be used to print Lables, letterhead, Heavy Card Stock (Think) & Printable Tabs 15
Continued Printing from your computer Printing to the Bypass Tray (Manual Feed Tray) When you walk up the printer select the "Printer" button You will start. Note: This process is placed in the "Bypass tray" Your print job will see the following message come up on the screen, this message is asking you to place paper in the "Bypass tray" Once paper is also be used to print Lables, letterhead, Heavy Card Stock (Think) & Printable Tabs 15
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side of the Operations Panel 19 Adding Your Own E-mail Address Select the Scanner button located on the main screen. To manually add an e‐mail not in the address book, select manual entry Enter the full e‐mail address and press "OK" your e‐mail address Press the Start Button on the right To complete on the left sideof the Operation Panel. Once you select "OK' you will see your scan to email.
side of the Operations Panel 19 Adding Your Own E-mail Address Select the Scanner button located on the main screen. To manually add an e‐mail not in the address book, select manual entry Enter the full e‐mail address and press "OK" your e‐mail address Press the Start Button on the right To complete on the left sideof the Operation Panel. Once you select "OK' you will see your scan to email.
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User Guide What You Can Do with This Machine Getting Started Copy Fax Print Scan Document Server Web Image Monitor Adding Paper and Toner Troubleshooting For information not in "Read This First" before using the machine. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual, refer to the HTML/PDF files on the supplied CD-ROM.
User Guide What You Can Do with This Machine Getting Started Copy Fax Print Scan Document Server Web Image Monitor Adding Paper and Toner Troubleshooting For information not in "Read This First" before using the machine. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual, refer to the HTML/PDF files on the supplied CD-ROM.
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... User Tools", Maintenance and Specifications . See "How to Use the Screens on when it was manufactured. 999[Login/Logout] key Press to log in this manual may be different from Low Power mode or Sleep mode. For details, see "Configuring function keys", Getting Started . 333Display panel Displays keys for the initial...
... User Tools", Maintenance and Specifications . See "How to Use the Screens on when it was manufactured. 999[Login/Logout] key Press to log in this manual may be different from Low Power mode or Sleep mode. For details, see "Configuring function keys", Getting Started . 333Display panel Displays keys for the initial...
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...by Using the Machine without Fax Unit Installed 23 Using the Facsimile and the Scanner in a Network Environment 24 Embedding Text Information in the Manuals...6 Model-Specific Information...7 Names of Programs...45 Turning On/Off the Power...49 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Read the... Manuals...6 Symbols Used in Scanned Files 25 Preventing Information Leakage (Security Functions 26 Centrally Controlling Scan Conditions and Distribution 27 Monitoring and Setting the Machine ...
...by Using the Machine without Fax Unit Installed 23 Using the Facsimile and the Scanner in a Network Environment 24 Embedding Text Information in the Manuals...6 Model-Specific Information...7 Names of Programs...45 Turning On/Off the Power...49 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Read the... Manuals...6 Symbols Used in Scanned Files 25 Preventing Information Leakage (Security Functions 26 Centrally Controlling Scan Conditions and Distribution 27 Monitoring and Setting the Machine ...
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...Documents in Document Server...97 Managing Documents Stored in Document Server 98 6. Scan Basic Procedure When Using Scan to the Destination Manually 106 Basic Procedure for Sending Scan Files by E-mail 107 Registering an E-mail Destination...108 Deleting an E-mail Destination...110 Entering ...an E-mail Address Manually...110 3 Canceling a Transmission While the Original Is Being Scanned 83 Canceling a Transmission After the Original Is Scanned 84 Storing a ...
...Documents in Document Server...97 Managing Documents Stored in Document Server 98 6. Scan Basic Procedure When Using Scan to the Destination Manually 106 Basic Procedure for Sending Scan Files by E-mail 107 Registering an E-mail Destination...108 Deleting an E-mail Destination...110 Entering ...an E-mail Address Manually...110 3 Canceling a Transmission While the Original Is Being Scanned 83 Canceling a Transmission After the Original Is Scanned 84 Storing a ...
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...[ ] Indicates the names of sections. Indicates instructions stored in a file on a provided CD-ROM. (mainly Europe and Asia) (mainly North America) Differences in the Manuals This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates points to pay attention to when using , see page 7 "Model-Specific Information". 6 How to Read the... Manuals Symbols Used in the functions of the model you are indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the region of Region A and Region B...
...[ ] Indicates the names of sections. Indicates instructions stored in a file on a provided CD-ROM. (mainly Europe and Asia) (mainly North America) Differences in the Manuals This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates points to pay attention to when using , see page 7 "Model-Specific Information". 6 How to Read the... Manuals Symbols Used in the functions of the model you are indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the region of Region A and Region B...
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... to. CUV210 The following , your machine is a region B model: • CODE XXXX -17 • Type 1: 120-127 V • Type 2: 208-240 V • Dimensions in this manual are given in two units of the machine, located in the position shown below. If your machine is region-specific. There is a Region A model, refer...
... to. CUV210 The following , your machine is a region B model: • CODE XXXX -17 • Type 1: 120-127 V • Type 2: 208-240 V • Dimensions in this manual are given in two units of the machine, located in the position shown below. If your machine is region-specific. There is a Region A model, refer...
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Names of Major Features In this manual, major features of the machine are referred to as follows: • Auto Document Feeder ADF • LCIT RT4020 Large Capacity Tray (LCT) • LCIT RT4030 Wide Large Capacity Tray (Wide LCT) • Multi-Folding Unit FD4000 Multi-folding unit 8
Names of Major Features In this manual, major features of the machine are referred to as follows: • Auto Document Feeder ADF • LCIT RT4020 Large Capacity Tray (LCT) • LCIT RT4030 Wide Large Capacity Tray (Wide LCT) • Multi-Folding Unit FD4000 Multi-folding unit 8
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Using Web Image Monitor to the Address Book", Fax . Registering Destinations Registering Destinations BRL060S Using the control panel to register destinations in the Address Book See "Registering Entered Destinations to register destinations from a computer See "Registering Internet Fax Destination Information Using Web Image Monitor", Fax . See "Registering a destination in the machine to the LAN-Fax driver destination list See "Using the machine's Address Book as the LAN-Fax destination list", Fax . 11 Downloading destinations registered in the address book manually", Scan .
Using Web Image Monitor to the Address Book", Fax . Registering Destinations Registering Destinations BRL060S Using the control panel to register destinations in the Address Book See "Registering Entered Destinations to register destinations from a computer See "Registering Internet Fax Destination Information Using Web Image Monitor", Fax . See "Registering a destination in the machine to the LAN-Fax driver destination list See "Using the machine's Address Book as the LAN-Fax destination list", Fax . 11 Downloading destinations registered in the address book manually", Scan .
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... compatible machines and computers that have e-mail addresses can send to G3 facsimiles connected to Print). See "Specifying an IP-Fax Destination by Entering It Manually", Fax . • This machine can receive documents sent via Internet Fax or from computers (Internet Fax Reception and Mail to the public switched telephone network...
... compatible machines and computers that have e-mail addresses can send to G3 facsimiles connected to Print). See "Specifying an IP-Fax Destination by Entering It Manually", Fax . • This machine can receive documents sent via Internet Fax or from computers (Internet Fax Reception and Mail to the public switched telephone network...
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... [Store Only]. Select [Store Only] to send documents after storing files. 1. A four to eight digit number can be selected from the Address Book or entered manually. Select [Send & Store] to store documents. 85 File Name You can be set this function if necessary to unspecified people. The following information can be...
... [Store Only]. Select [Store Only] to send documents after storing files. 1. A four to eight digit number can be selected from the Address Book or entered manually. Select [Send & Store] to store documents. 85 File Name You can be set this function if necessary to unspecified people. The following information can be...
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... facsimile function in the Document Server can be sent again and again until they were stored. To specify an unregistered user name, press [Manual Entry], and then enter the name. Press [OK]. 6. The stored documents are deleted. Set the user name, file name, and ...the [Start] key. 4. You cannot use the following transmission methods: • Immediate Transmission • Parallel Memory Transmission • On Hook Dial • Manual Dial 86 The documents stored in the Document Server. After specifying a user name, press [OK]. • File Name Press [File Name], enter a ...
... facsimile function in the Document Server can be sent again and again until they were stored. To specify an unregistered user name, press [Manual Entry], and then enter the name. Press [OK]. 6. The stored documents are deleted. Set the user name, file name, and ...the [Start] key. 4. You cannot use the following transmission methods: • Immediate Transmission • Parallel Memory Transmission • On Hook Dial • Manual Dial 86 The documents stored in the Document Server. After specifying a user name, press [OK]. • File Name Press [File Name], enter a ...
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... press [OK]. 6. Press [Exit] twice. 88 Print per User] in step 3, enter a 4-digit file number using the number keys. 5. Fax Printing the Journal Manually To print the Journal manually, select the printing method: [All], [Print per File No.], or [Print per File No. Press [Print Journal]. 3. If you selected [Print per User...
... press [OK]. 6. Press [Exit] twice. 88 Print per User] in step 3, enter a 4-digit file number using the number keys. 5. Fax Printing the Journal Manually To print the Journal manually, select the printing method: [All], [Print per File No.], or [Print per File No. Press [Print Journal]. 3. If you selected [Print per User...
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... [I accept the agreement.], and then click [Next]. 6. Click [Continue]. Quick Install You can install the printer drivers easily from the CD-ROM provided with this manual.) 2. Insert the provided CD-ROM into the computer's CD-ROM drive. If you are prompted to restart your computer, restart it by following the instructions...
... [I accept the agreement.], and then click [Next]. 6. Click [Continue]. Quick Install You can install the printer drivers easily from the CD-ROM provided with this manual.) 2. Insert the provided CD-ROM into the computer's CD-ROM drive. If you are prompted to restart your computer, restart it by following the instructions...
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...". 14. Check that you have specified in the selected title. Basic Procedure When Using Scan to Folder The keys you can either enter the path manually or locate the folder by browsing the network. 103 Press [Change] under "Login User Name". 12. You can select [Frequent] and one more key for...
...". 14. Check that you have specified in the selected title. Basic Procedure When Using Scan to Folder The keys you can either enter the path manually or locate the folder by browsing the network. 103 Press [Change] under "Login User Name". 12. You can select [Frequent] and one more key for...
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.... 3. Locating the SMB folder using Browse Network 1. Select the group that contains the destination computer. 104 Press [OK]. Press [OK]. 22. Locating the SMB folder manually 1. For example: if the name of the destination computer is "192.168.0.191", and the folder name is "Share", the path will be \\User\Share...
.... 3. Locating the SMB folder using Browse Network 1. Select the group that contains the destination computer. 104 Press [OK]. Press [OK]. 22. Locating the SMB folder manually 1. For example: if the name of the destination computer is "192.168.0.191", and the folder name is "Share", the path will be \\User\Share...
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... the right side of the user name field to display the soft keyboard. 7. Press [Manual Entry] for logging in to the Destination Manually 1. Depending on the destination setting, enter the password for the folder. Press [Connection Test]. Press [Manual Entry] to check whether the specified shared folder exists. 9. Press [OK]. 6. Depending on the...shared folder name is "user" and the computer name is performed to the right of the path field. 4. A connection test is "desk01": \\desk01\user 5. Press [Manual Entry]. 2. Scan Entering the Path to the computer.
... the right side of the user name field to display the soft keyboard. 7. Press [Manual Entry] for logging in to the Destination Manually 1. Depending on the destination setting, enter the password for the folder. Press [Connection Test]. Press [Manual Entry] to check whether the specified shared folder exists. 9. Press [OK]. 6. Depending on the...shared folder name is "user" and the computer name is performed to the right of the path field. 4. A connection test is "desk01": \\desk01\user 5. Press [Manual Entry]. 2. Scan Entering the Path to the computer.