PanasonicメーカーKX-FLB881の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Operating Instructions Flatbed Laser All-In-One Model No . KX-FLB881 Do NO T connect the USB cable until prompted b y the Multi-Function Station (CD-ROM). 12 Designed to be used only in the U .S.A. L This unit is comp atible with Caller ID . T o u se this feature, you m u st subscribe to the appropriate service of your service pro vider .
2 Thank y ou for pur chasin g a P anasonic fax mac hine . Y ou can sele ct English or Spanish f or the langua g e. The displa y and repo r ts will be in the select ed language . The def ault set ting is Englis h. If you want to chan ge the setting, see f eature #110 on page 51.
Important Information 3 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help Importan t Informati on Importan t Informati on 1For assistance, plea se visit http://ww w.
T able of Content s 4 1. T a ble of Contents 1. Introduction and Installation Accessories 1.1 Supplied ac cessories ........ ....................... ..... 6 1.2 Accessory inf or mation ............. ................. ..... 6 Finding the Controls 1.3 Button descripti ons .
T able of Contents 5 12. P aper Jam s Jams 12.1 Recording paper jam ............... .................... 78 12.2 Document jams (A uto docum ent fee der) ..... 81 13. Cleaning Cleaning 13.1 Cleani ng the white plates and glass ............ 83 13.2 Cleani ng the document fe eder rollers.
1. Intr oduction and Installation 6 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 1 Introductio n and Installation 1For assistance, plea se visit http://ww w.panasonic.co m/help Access ories 1.1 Supplied accessories *1 Prints about 800 letter- sized pag es with a 5 % image area (page 90).
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 7 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help Finding t he Controls 1.3 Button d escriptions A Station ke ys L T o use the one-touc h dial f eature (page 38, 39). B { BR OADCAST } L T o sen d a documen t to multiple par ties (page 40).
1. Intr oduction and Installation 8 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 1.4 Overvie w 1.4.1 Fr ont vie w 1.4.2 Rear vie w Removi ng the shipping ta pe Remov e the s hipping tape ( 1 ) and pad ( 2 ). Note: L Shipping t ape position s are subjec t to change without n otice.
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 9 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help Installation 1.5 T oner cart ridge and dru m unit The supp lied toner ca r tr idge is a star ter toner car tridge. Caution: L Read the follo wing instruction s before y ou begin installation .
1. Intr oduction and Installation 10 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 6 Mak e sure that the triangl es ( 1 ) match to in stall the toner cartridge correctly . 7 Lift the top c ove r release le ver ( 1 ) and open the top cover ( 2 ).
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 11 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help Caution: L T o pre vent injuries, be carefu l not to put your hands under the top cov er . T o replace the toner c ar tridge and the drum unit When the disp lay sho ws the f ollowin g, replace the toner car tri dge.
1. Intr oduction and Installation 12 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 1.7 Output tray Note: L Do not p lace the unit in a n area where t he output tra y ma y be easil y bump ed into . As the de fault set ting, printed pape r is stack ed on th e output tr ay a s follo ws.
1. Intr oduction and Installat ion 13 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 2. Slide the other tab ( 1 ) int o the right hole ( 2 ) of t he e xtender from b elow until it c licks in to place . If the e xtender is detache d 1.
1. Intr oduction and Installation 14 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 3 Bef ore loading a stack of paper , f an the pap er to pre vent pap er jams . 4 Load the paper , print-si de up ( 1 ). Important: L Push and lock the pla te ( 2 ) in the paper input tray , if it is lifted.
2. Preparation 15 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 2 Preparatio n 2For assistance, plea se visit http://ww w.panasonic.co m/help Connections and Setup 2.1 Connections Caution: L When y ou operate this pr oduct, the po wer outlet should be n ear the pr oduct and easil y accessib le.
2. Preparation 16 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 2.2 Dialing mo de If y ou cannot di al (page 37), c hange this sett ing accordi ng to yo ur telephone lin e ser vice . 1 { MENU } i {#}{ 1 }{ 2 }{ 0 } DIALING MODE =TONE [ V^ ] 2 Press { 1 } or { 2 } to s elect the de sired settin g.
2. Preparation 17 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help Document Requirement s 2.4 Setting the original 2.4.1 Usin g the scanner glas s 1 Open th e document c over ( 1 ). 2 Place the document F A CE DO WN on the sca nner glass ( 2 ), aligning the top le ft of the documen t with the corner to whi ch the l mark points .
2. Preparation 18 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help Maxim um document s ize Effect ive scanning area L Shaded are a will be scanne d. Doc ume nt we ig ht L Single sh eet: 45 g/m 2 to 9 0 g/m 2 (12 l b. t o 24 lb .) L Multip le sheets: 60 g/m 2 to 8 0 g/m 2 (16 l b.
2. Preparation 19 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help Volu me 2.6 Adjusting volume Important: L Bef ore adjusting v olume, set the operation mode to fax mode. If the { FA X } light is OFF , turn it ON by pre ssing { FA X } .
2. Preparation 20 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 2.8 Y our logo Y ou can progr am your lo go (name, com pany name , etc.) so that i t appears on the top of eac h page sent. 1 { MENU } i {#}{ 1 }{ 0 }{ 2 } i { SET } LOGO= | 2 Enter y our logo , up to 30 char acters (see p age 64 f or chara cter entry).
2. Preparation 21 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 2.10 Configuring the unit to access the LAN Y ou can print d ocuments , scan docum ents, rec eive f axes or send f axes using a compu ter on the LAN. T o enab le these f eatures , you ne ed to set the IP address , subnet m ask, and def ault gate wa y f or the unit.
2. Preparation 22 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 2.11 Installing Multi-Function Station 2.11.1 Required computer en vir onment P anasonic M ulti-Functio n Station sof.
2. Preparation 23 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help L If the u nit is connect ed to yo ur computer , th e model na me will be automatically detected. L Y ou can cha nge the name of the unit if nec essar y . 3. Click [ Insta ll ] , th en follow th e on -sc ree n instructi ons.
2. Preparation 24 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 2.12 Starting Multi-Function Station [ Start ] i [ All Pr ograms ] or [ Pro grams ] i [ P anasonic ] i the unit’ s name i [ Multi-Function Station ] L Multi-Fun ction Station will appear .
3. P rin ter 25 3 Pri nter Printer 3.1 Printing from Windows applications Y ou can print a file created in a Windo ws applica tion. F or e xample, to print from W ordP ad, procee d as foll ows. 1 Open th e document y ou wa nt to print. 2 Select [ Pri nt.
3. P rint er 26 3.1.1 Usin g the manual i nput tray Y ou can print not onl y on plain paper b ut also on specia l media (tr ansparenc ies / labels / e nvel opes). The man ual input tr ay is used only f or printing with the compute r and can hol d one page a t a time.
3. P rin ter 27 T o print on labels Use la bels designed fo r laser printing. W e reco mmend the f ollow ing: Av e r y ® 5160/ 5161/5162/5163/5 164/5165/516 7/5168 XER OX ® L W H100/L WH110/L WH120/L W H130/L WH 140 L Use the man ual input tra y to print labels.
3. P rint er 28 Do not attem pt to print on an y of the f ollowing type s of en velopes (th ese may cause dama g e to the un it): L Env elopes with clasps , snaps or tie strings L Env elopes w ith tra.
4. Scanner 29 4 Scanner Scanner 4.1 Scanni ng fr om the unit (Push Scan) Y ou can ea sily scan the document b y opera ting the oper ation panel on the unit.
4. Scanner 30 L The e- mail softw are will automati cally start and the sca nned image wi ll be attache d to a ne w e- mail m essa ge. Note: L T o se lect the def ault E-m ail softwa re, see pa ge 24. L T o sto p scanning , see page 65 . L Y ou can sa v e the images in JPEG or PDF f ormats.
4. Scanner 31 4.2 Scanning fr om a computer (Pull Scan) Note: L When sc anning a doc ument, we re commend usin g the scan ner glass rath er than the au to document fe eder fo r better result s. L Do not o pen the docu ment cov er when scanning a documen t with the a uto document f eeder .
5. Copier 32 5 Copier Copy 5.1 M aki ng a c opy Illegal cop ies L It is unla wful to make copies of certain documents. Cop ying ce r tain docume nts ma y be illeg al in yo ur country . P enalties of fines and/or imp r isonment ma y be impos ed on those found guilty .
5. Copier 33 5.1.2 Usin g the auto document feeder 1 If the { COPY } light is OFF , turn it ON b y pressing { COPY } . 2 Set the ori ginal (page 17). 3 If neces sar y , change t he resolu tion and con trast accordi ng to the type of document. L T o se lect the reso lution, see p age 32.
5. Copier 34 Example: 150% enl arged copy Using the scanner glass ( 1 ): Using the auto document fe eder: Exam ple : 70% red uce d co py Using the scanner glass ( 1 ): Using the auto document fe eder: 5.
5. Copier 35 Note: L Y ou can sa v e the pre vious pag e lay out setting (fe ature #467 on page 57). 5.2.3 T o make a poster size copy (P oster featur e) (Scanner glass only) Y ou can ma ke cop ies divided in to 4 ( “ 2 × 2 ” ) or 9 ( “ 3 × 3 ” ) sections to m ake enlarge d copies of the individual section s.
5. Copier 36 Note: L Y ou can sa v e the pre vious pag e lay out setting (fe ature #467 on page 57). 5.2.5 T o collate m ultiple copies The unit can colla te multiple co pies in the same order as the origin al document pa ges. 1 Set the ori ginal (page 17).
6. F ax 37 6F a x Sending Faxes 6.1 Sending a fax manuall y 6.1.1 Usin g the scanner glas s By using the scanner gl ass, y ou can se nd a page from booklet s or small si ze paper th at cannot be s ent with the auto doc ument f eeder . 1 If the { FA X } light is OF F , turn it ON b y pressing { FA X } .
6. F ax 38 Printing a con firmation report A confirmatio n report pro vides you with a printed record of tr ansmission resu lts. T o print confirmation repor ts, mak e sure f eature #401 is activ ated (page 54). F or an e xplanation o f error messages , see page 6 7.
6. F ax 39 L T o pro gram othe r items, repeat steps 2 to 3. 4 { MENU } Note: L A h yphen or a s pace entered i n a telephone n umber counts a s 2 digits . 6.2.3 Editi ng a stored item 1 { DIRECT OR Y } 2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to displa y the des ired item.
6. F ax 40 3 Enter the f ax n umber using on e-touch dial or nav igator dir ectory . 4 { ST ART } 6.4 Br oadcast transmission By storing one -touch dial a nd nav igator directory items (page 38) into the b roadcast memo r y , yo u can send the same doc ument to mul tiple parties (up to 20) .
6. F ax 41 2 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to displa y the des ired broad cast memory ( “ <BROADCAST1> ” , “ <BROADCAST2> ” or “ <MANUAL BROAD> ” ). i { MENU } i {*} 3 Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to displa y the des ired item y ou want to add.
6. F ax 42 6.5 Sending a computer document as a fax mess age from y our com puter Y ou can ac cess the f ax func tion from a W indows applica tion using M ulti-Functio n Station. F o r exampl e, to se nd a doc ume nt cre ated from W ordP ad, proceed as foll ows.
6. F ax 43 6.7 Receiv ing a fax man ually – A uto answer OFF Important: L Use this mode w ith an extension tel ephone or the optional han dset unit. 6.7.1 Activ ating TEL mode Set the un it to TEL mode by pres sing { FA X A U T O ANSWER } repeatedly to di splay “ TEL MODE ” .
6. F ax 44 6.8 Using the unit with an answer ing machine 6.8.1 Setting up the unit and an answering machine 1 Connec t the ans wering mac hine ( 1 ). L Ans wering machine is not supplied. L Remov e the s topper ( 2 ) if attached. 2 Set th e number of rings on t he answ ering mach ine to 4 rings o r less.
6. F ax 45 6.9 J unk fax prohibitor (preventing fax reception from undesired call ers) If y ou subscribe to C aller ID service (pag e 47), this feature pr ev e nts fax rece pti on fr om call s th at do n ot show c all er i nfor mati on.
6. F ax 46 6.10 Recei ving a fax into y our computer Y ou ca n receiv e a f ax docu ment on y our comp uter . The receiv ed f ax document is sav ed as an image file (T IFF- G4 f o rma t). T o rece ive a fax docume nt usi ng your co mpu ter , make sure the f ollowing featur es are set before hand.
7. Caller ID 47 7 Caller ID Caller ID 7.1 Caller I D service This unit is compatible w ith the Caller ID se rv ice offered b y your loca l telephone compan y . T o use this unit’ s Call er ID features, y ou must subscribe to a Caller ID service. Make sure the f ollo wing ring count is set to 2 or more rings bef orehand.
7. Caller ID 48 7.3 Era sing caller in formati on 7.3.1 Erasing all caller inf ormation 1 Press { MENU } repeatedly to displa y “ CALLER SETUP ” . i { SET } L “ CALL LIST ERASE ” will be di spl ay e d. 2 { SET } L T o ca ncel er asing, press { STOP } , then { MENU } .
8. Disti n ctive Ring 49 8 Distinct ive Ring Distinctiv e Ring 8.1 Distincti ve Ring service When a call is made to one of y our phone num bers, the telephon e compan y sends a ring patter n to y our telephon e line to ind icate which n umber the call is intended for .
9. Programmab le Features 50 9 Programma ble Features Features Summ ary 9.1 Pr ogramming 1 { MENU } 2 Press {#} and t he 3 -digi t code (p age 51 to pa ge 62). 3 Press the desired selec tion to displ ay th e desired setting. L This ste p may be slightly d ifferen t depending on the f eature.
9. Pr ogrammable Features 51 9.2 Basic f eatures Feature/Code Sel ection Setting th e quick setup {#}{ 1 }{ 0 }{ 0 } Y ou can print o ut the quic k f ax setup gui de and sele ct the desire d receiving mode de pending on y our situatio n. { 1 } “ FAX ONLY ” (defau lt): Use only as a f ax (page 42).
9. Programmab le Features 52 Changing the passwo rd f or feat ure programmi ng via remote opera tion {#}{ 1 }{ 5 }{ 5 } 1. { MENU } i {#}{ 1 }{ 5 }{ 5 } i { SET } 2. Enter the c urrent passw ord. i { SET } L The d efault pa ssword is “ 1234 ” . 3.
9. Pr ogrammable Features 53 Setting the de fault operation mode t imer {#}{ 4 }{ 6 }{ 4 } T o se t the timer be fore retu r ning to the d efaul t operation mode (f eature #463).
9. Programmab le Features 54 9.3 F ax features Feature/Code Sel ection Printing a confirmat ion report {#}{ 4 }{ 0 }{ 1 } { 0 } “ OFF ” : Confirmation repo r ts will no t be printed. { 1 } “ ON ” : A confirmation report will be pr inted af ter ev ery fax transmissio n.
9. Pr ogrammable Features 55 Setting the Err or Correction Mode (ECM) {#}{ 4 }{ 1 }{ 3 } This f eature is av ailab le when the se nding / recei ving f ax machines are ECM comp atible .
9. Programmab le Features 56 Setting the ou tput tray to use fo r f a x i ng {#}{ 4 }{ 4 }{ 1 } Y ou can se lect the outp ut tra y that will be us ed fo r pr inting re ceive d fax es. { 1 } “ #1 ” : Upper output tray (Up to appro x. 100 she ets) { 2 } “ #2 ” (def ault): Low er output tra y (Up to ap prox.
9. Pr ogrammable Features 57 9.4 Cop y features Feature/Code Sel ection Changing the default copy resolution {#}{ 4 }{ 6 }{ 1 } T o ch ange the def ault res olution setting for co pyin g. { 1 } “ TEXT/PHOTO ” : For d ocuments cont aining both te xt an d photogr aphs.
9. Programmab le Features 58 9.5 PC print features Feature/Code Sel ection Setting the input tra y in PCL ® {#}{ 7 }{ 6 }{ 0 } Y ou can se lect the inp ut tra y that will be used in PCL printi ng.
9. Pr ogrammable Features 59 Setting the f ont pitch/point in PCL {#}{ 7 }{ 7 }{ 0 } T o se t the fo nt pitch/poi nt to be used in PCL printing. 1. { MENU } i {#}{ 7 }{ 7 }{ 0 } i { SET } 2. Enter the f ont pitch fro m “ 00.44 ” to “ 99.99 ” , or the point fro m “ 004.
9. Programmab le Features 60 9.6 Scan f eatures Feature/Code Sel ection Setting th e scan mode f or Push Scan {#}{ 4 }{ 9 }{ 3 } { 1 } “ VIEWER ” (def au lt): The scanned image will b e displa yed in the [ Multi- Function Vie wer ] window . { 2 } “ FILE ” : The scanned image will b e sav ed as a file.
9. Pr ogrammable Features 61 9.7 LAN f eatures Feature/Code Sel ection LAN setting with a DHCP server {#}{ 5 }{ 0 }{ 0 } { 0 } “ DISABLED ” : Deactiva tes this f eature. { 1 } “ ENABLED ” (d efault) : The follow ing wi ll be al loc ate d auto mati cally usin g a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) ser ver .
9. Programmab le Features 62 Setting HTTPD f or the LAN connect ion {#}{ 5 }{ 3 }{ 4 } { 0 } “ DISABLED ” : Denies access to the web browser . { 1 } “ ENABLED ” (de fault): Allows access to the w eb brow ser . Feature/Code Sel ection FLB881-PFQX2732ZA-OI- en.
9. Pr ogrammable Features 63 9.8 Netw ork f eatures (LAN con nection only) These f eatures can be prog rammed o nly by us ing the w eb browser . Note: L See t he followi ng sect io ns for det ails on .
10. Useful I nformation 64 10 Useful Information Useful Info rm ati on 10.1 Character entry The dial ke ypad is used t o enter char acters and number s. –P r e s s { < } or { > } to mo ve the cursor . – Press dia l key s to enter ch aracters and n umbers.
10. Useful Infor mation 65 10.2.2 Usi ng Device Monit or Y ou can co nfirm the settin g info r mation and current stat us of the un it fr om your co mpu ter . 1 Start Multi-Function Station. 2 [ Utilities ] i [ Device M onit or ] L The [ De vice Monitor ] win dow will ap pear .
10. Useful I nformation 66 10.5 Optional handset unit Y ou can ad d the optiona l handset unit. Se e page 6 f or access or y inf ormation. 1 Connec t the handse t cord ( 1 ). 2 Connec t the handse t connector ( 2 ). L Remov e the s eal from the han dset unit connec tion jac k if a ttached.
11. Help 67 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 11 Help 11.1 Err or messa g es – Reports If a pr oblem occ urs during f ax trans mission or rece ption, one of the fo llowing m essages wil l be printed on the confirmation a nd journal repor ts (page 38).
11. Help 68 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 11.2 Er ror messa g es – Display If the uni t detects a p roblem, one or more of the fo llowing m essages will ap pear on the di spla y . Displa y Cause & Solution “ CALL SERVICE ” L The re is somethin g wrong with t he unit.
11. Help 69 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help “ OUT OF PAPER INPUT TRAY #1 ” L Recordi ng paper is not in stalled or the input tra y has run out of paper . Ins tall paper ( page 13, 26). L Recording pape r is not fed in to the unit properly .
11. Help 70 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help Troubleshooting 11.3 When a function does n ot w o rk 11.3.1 General Proble m Cause & Solution The unit doe s not work.
11. Help 71 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 11.3.2 Printi ng probl em s 11.3.3 Scanner Proble m Cause & Solution The printing q uality is poor . L Some pape r has instructio ns recommending which side to pr int on.
11. Help 72 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 11.3.4 Copier 11.3.5 F ax The name of the desired comput er will not be disp layed on the un it wh en scanning d ocuments fr om the unit (LAN co nnection only). L The printer driv er has no t been installed .
11. Help 73 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help The other pa r ty complain s that rece ived documents ar e too d ar k and c ann ot be re ad. L Y ou used a colored pape r as a document . Change the co ntrast (pag e 32) and mak e a ligh ter copy of the document , using “ TEXT ” resolution (page 32), and try again .
11. Help 74 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help I cannot he ar a dial tone. L The telep hone line co rd is connected to the [ EXT ] ja ck on the u nit.
11. Help 75 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 11.3.6 Netw ork Proble m Cause & Solution I cannot operate the f ollowing functions. – PC printing – Scanning – Remote Control – PC F AX – Devic e Moni tor L Confirm the L ED via the LA N por t of the m ain board.
11. Help 76 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 11.3.7 Using an ans w ering machine 11.3.8 If a po wer failure occurs L The unit w ill not fun ction. L If any documents a re stored in the mem or y (i.e. du ring copy , PC printing, f ax transm ission or f ax recep tion), the y will be lost.
11. Help 77 Fo r assistanc e, please v isit http://www .p anasonic.com /help 2 [ T ools ] i [ Wi ndows Firew al l Set ti ng ] L The [ W indows Fire wall Setting T ool ] window will appear . 3 [ Add to the exception s list ] i [ OK ] i [ OK ] T o confirm the se curity settings (Fo r Windo ws XP users ) 1.
12. P aper Jams 78 12 Paper Jams Jams 12.1 Recording paper jam 12.1.1 When the recor ding paper has jammed inside of the unit The di spl ay will s how the f o llow ing. PAPER JAMMED b OPEN TOP COVER Caution: L Do not pull out the jamm ed paper f orcibl y before opening the top cover .
12. P aper Jams 79 2 Remov e the j ammed pape r . Case 1: When the rec ording p aper has jammed nea r the drum and tone r unit: 1. Pull the p aper input tr ay com pletely out. 2. Remov e the jam med paper ( 1 ) ca refully by pul ling it upw ards. Remov e the jam med paper ( 1 ) ca refully by pul ling it tow ard you.
12. P aper Jams 80 Case 3: When the rec ording p aper has jammed nea r the output tra y: 1. Pull and hold t he lever ( 1 ) to rele ase the jammed paper . 2. Remov e the jam med paper ( 1 ) ca refully by pul ling it upw ards. 3. Clos e th e top c over unti l lo cked.
12. P aper Jams 81 12.1.3 When the recor ding paper in the manual in put tray is not fed int o the unit prope rly The di spl ay will s how the f o llow ing. CHECK PICK UP INPUT TRAY #2 1 Remo ve t he recording p aper . 2 Re-insert the recording paper .
12. P aper Jams 82 When the do cument has jam med near the document e xit: Pres s the A DF cover rel eas e button ( 1 ) and open the mid dle par t ( 2 ) of t he ADF co ver . Remov e the j ammed docum ent ( 3 ) carefully . 3 Clos e th e ADF cover . 1 3 2 FLB881-PFQX2732ZA-OI- en.
13. Cleaning 83 13 Cleaning Cleaning 13.1 Cleaning the white plates and glass Clean the white plate s and glass w hen a b lack line , a white l ine or a dirty pattern appears on: – you r recording paper , – the origin al document, – the scan ned data, or – the f ax docum ent receiv ed by t he other party .
13. Cleaning 84 6 Clos e th e docum ent cover ( 1 ). 7 Re-connec t the pow er cord. If the docum ent cover c omes off fr om the unit 1. Attach the hinges ( 1 ) to the documen t cov er ( 2 ). L Mak e sure that th e inser ted direc tion is correct. Othe rwis e, the hinge s ca nnot be in ser ted i nto t he slots in step 3.
13. Cleaning 85 13.1.2 Lo wer glass 1 Disc onnec t th e power cor d. 2 Lift the top c ove r release le ver ( 1 ) and open the top cover ( 2 ). Important: L Close th e manual inpu t tray ( 3 ) be fore opening the top cover . Note: L Do not touch the trans fer rol ler ( 5 ).
13. Cleaning 86 6 Clos e th e top cover u ntil l ocked. Caution: L T o pre vent injuries, be carefu l not to put your hands under the top cov er . 7 Re-connec t the pow er cord. 13.2 Cleaning th e document feeder r oller s Clean th e rollers when the document frequently misf eeds .
13. Cleaning 87 4 Clean the document f eeder ro llers ( 1 ) wi th a c lot h moiste ned with isop ropyl r ubbing alcohol, a nd let all parts dr y thor oughly . L Clean the rollers in the direction of the arrow to av oid the discharg e br ush ( 2 ) from being pull ed.
14. General Informat ion 88 14 G ene ral In format ion Printed Repor ts 14.1 Refer ence lists and reports Y ou can print o ut the f ollowing lists and reports f or your ref erence.
14. General Inf ormation 89 ITU-T No.1 T e st Char t Note: L Design and specific ations are su bject to cha nge without notice. L The pictu res and illu stratio ns in these i nstructions ma y va r y slig htly from the actual produ ct. L The accu racy of th e clock i s appro ximately ± 60 seco nds a month .
14. General Informat ion 90 T on er life T oner life d epends on th e amount of c ontent in a receiv ed, copied or printed docum ent. The f ollow ing is the appro xima te relationsh ip between i mage area an d toner lif e fo r replace ment toner car tridge (Model No .
14. General Inf ormation 91 Copyrights 14.3 Information of copyrights and li censes L This prod uct uses a part of NetBSD k ernel. The use o f a par t of NetBSD k ernel is base d on the typica l BSD style lic ense belo w . How ev er , par ts of th e NetBSD K ernel are pro vided with the follo wing cop yright noti ces.
14. General Informat ion 92 Cop yr ight (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of Calif or nia. All rights reser ved. Cop yr ight (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993 The Regents of the University of Calif or nia. All rights reser ved. Cop yr ight (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of Calif or nia.
14. General Inf ormation 93 P ar ts of the NetBSD K ernel are pro vided with the lic enses that are s lightly diff erent from th e abov e Berkeley -formed licens e. Please refer th e source code o f the NetBSD K ernel about t he details . The sourc e code of the N etBSD K er nel is pro vided b y the NetBSD CVS R epositories (http:/ /cvsw eb .
14. General Informat ion 94 L This prod uct contains N et-SNMP softw are and is u sing it base d on the f ollowin g license con ditions. ---- P ar t 1: CMU/UCD copyright notice: (BSD like) ----- Cop y.
14. General Inf ormation 95 ---- P ar t 3: Cambr idge Broadband Ltd. copyright notice (BSD) ----- P or tions of this code are copyright (c) 2001-2003, Cambridge Broadband Ltd.
14. General Informat ion 96 Also this product con tains softw are whi ch includes f ollo wing noti ces and lic enses. L This prod uct contains th ttpd softwa re that A CMELabs d ev eloped and i s using it base d on the f ollowi ng license cond itions.
14. General Inf ormation 97 How ev er , parts of the thttpd softwar e are prov ided with the f ollo wing cop yright notic es. L JPEG This so ftware is ba sed in part on the work of the Independe nt JPEG Group . Cop yr ight 1995 by Jef P oskanzer <jef@acme .
15. Inde x 98 15 . Index 15.1 Inde x # #100 Quic k setup: 51 #101 Date and time: 19 #102 Y our logo : 20 #103 Y our fa x number: 20 #110 Langua ge: 51 #120 Dial ing mode: 16 #121 Flash tim e: 51 #145 .
15. Inde x 99 Display Contrast (Feature #1 45): 51 Error messages : 68 Distin ctive Ring serv ice (F eature #4 30): 49 DNS server #1 (Fe ature #504): 61 DNS server #2 (Fe ature #505): 61 Docume nt siz.
15. Inde x 100 Ringer patt er n (Featur e #161): 19 , 52 Ring patte r n f or Distinctiv e Ring (F eature #43 1): 49 S Scan feature s: 60 Scan mod e (Fea ture #493): 60 Scan ner gl ass: 17 , 32 , 37 Sc.
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