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Imagerunner 3245

This document provides an overview and instructions for using the main functions of the machine, including copying, sending/faxing, and using mail boxes. It is divided into sections that explain the control panel, basic operations for each function, and the special features available. Additional sections cover canceling jobs, additional functions, and manuals for the machine.

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Imagerunner 3245

This document provides an overview and instructions for using the main functions of the machine, including copying, sending/faxing, and using mail boxes. It is divided into sections that explain the control panel, basic operations for each function, and the special features available. Additional sections cover canceling jobs, additional functions, and manuals for the machine.

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Easy CONTENTS

Operation
Preface
Manuals for the Machine............................. 1
What You Can Do with This Machine .......... 3

Guide The Control Panel ....................................... 5


Copying Functions
Operating the Express Copy Basic
Features Screen ................................ 7
Making a Copy............................................. 9
What You Can Do with This Machine
(Regular Copy Basic Features
Screen) ............................................ 11
What You Can Do with This Machine
(Special Features Screen) .............. 13
Over view of Copy Features....................... 21

Sending /Facsimile Functions


Sending a Document (E-mail, I-fax, File
Ser ver) ............................................ 23
Sending a Fax ........................................... 25
What You Can Do with This Machine
(Address Book/Send Basic
Features Screen)............................. 27
What You Can Do with This Machine
(Scan Settings Screen) ................... 31
What You Can Do with This Machine
(Send Settings Screen)................... 33
Over view of Sending /Fax Features .......... 35

Mail Box Functions


Storing Originals in an Inbox ................... 39
Printing /Sending a Document Stored
in a User Inbox ................................ 41
What You Can Do with This Machine
(Scan Screen) ................................. 43
What You Can Do with This Machine
(Change Print Settings Screen) ...... 45
Mail Box Function Over view ..................... 47

Canceling jobs
How to Cancel a Job ................................. 53

Additional Functions
Store this guide next to the machine for future reference. Additional Functions ................................ 55
Manuals for the Machine
The manuals for the machine are divided as follows. Please read them accordingly to make full use of the machine.

* Indicates that this guide is a printed manual and is also included in the e-Manual.

Learning About the Useful Functions of the Machine


Tutorial CD A tutorial that enables you to learn examples of how to use functions, and try out
actual procedures with a simulator. The administrator of the machine can use the
Tutorial CD to explain the machine’s functions and operating procedures to several
users simultaneously through e-Learning.

Setup and Maintenance after Installing the Machine


Getting Started Read this section for operations and settings required for the functions you want to
use after installing the machine.

Network Settings Before Sending Faxes from Computers


Before Using the Fax Function Managing the Machine from a Computer
Before Printing from Computers

How to Use the Machine and Function Overview (This Document)


Easy Operation Guide Read this manual to learn the basic operations of the machine, grasp a basic
knowledge of what the machine can do, or find out what kind of useful functions it
has. Keep it next to the machine for future reference.

The Control Panel Printing/Sending from Inboxes


Making a Copy Using the Copy Function
Sending Faxes Using the Send/Fax Function
Sending Files Using the Mail Box Function
Storing to Inboxes Other Useful Information

Cautions for Using this Machine


Troubleshooting Read this section for cautionary information and basic operations for using the
machine.

Before Using the Machine Loading Paper


Operating the Touch Panel Display Specifications
Replacing Toner Cartridges System Manager Settings
Removing a Paper Jam

1
Manuals for the Machine

Handling and Operating the Machine


e-Manual You can view the following information, included on the enclosed Manual CD-
ROM, using your computer.

Before You Start

Preface
• Before You Start Using This Describes what you should know before using the machine.
Machine
• How to Use This Manual Describes how to use the manuals and the system requirements
for the manuals.
• What This Machine Can Do Describes the features of the machine, and the useful functions
and operations you can perform with it.
• Basic Operations Describes the basic operations of the machine.

• Optional Equipment Describes the optional equipment you can attach to the
machine.
• Additional Functions Describes the Additional Functions screen, which you can set
according to your needs.

Help
• Problem Solving Describes the procedures for dealing with paper jams and
displayed error messages.
• Maintenance Describes how to load paper, replace consumables, and regular
maintenance.

Copy Web Access Security


Send/Fax Network Software
Mail Box Remote UI
Print MEAP/SSO

Learning How to Install the Drivers for the Machine


These manuals are on the User Software CD-ROM or Fax Driver Software CD-
ROM. For instructions on selecting drivers and displaying the manuals, see
Chapters 10 through 12 in Getting Started.

User Software CD-ROM: Read this section to learn how to install the drivers required to print from a
• Printer Driver Installation Guide computer.
• Mac UFR II Driver Guide
• Mac PS Driver Guide

Fax Driver Software CD-ROM:: Read this section to learn how to install the driver required to send faxes from a
• Fax Driver Installation Guide computer. (Windows only.)

User Software CD-ROM: Read this section to learn how to install the driver required to scan documents to a
• Network ScanGear Installation Guide computer from the machine. (Windows only.)

2
What You Can Do with This Machine
The imageRUNNER 3245/3245i/3235/3235i/3230/3225
brings to you all the elements you will ever need
in a digital multitasking machine.

The imageRUNNER 3245/3245i /3235/3235i /3230 /3225 incorporates a rich array of


input and output features that can greatly enhance your efficiency. Equipped with
features that meet the needs of document work, the imageRUNNER 3245/3245i /3235/
3235i /3230 /3225 represents the ultimate in digital multitasking machines.
*Some functions described in this manual require optional equipment.

Send Outside the Company

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In-Company File Server E-Mail


Computer

Copying Function Mail Box Function Print Function


Enables you to save costs with features such Enables you to save scanned Enables you to print on both sides of
as printing a single sided document on both documents, documents received by paper, output sets of printouts, and
sides of the paper, or printing two pages of a fax, and data sent from a computer, various other useful features when
document on each sheet of paper. Also with and then send or print them out printing documents from a computer.
the Collate and Booklet modes, the Copying whenever necessary. You can also
function is perfect for creating materials for use USB memory with the machine.
meetings.

3
What You Can Do with This Machine

Refer to this manual for examples of the useful


ways in which you can use your machine.
To Enlarge/Reduce an Image to Copy
to a Different Size Paper ...............................................P.11
To Staple Sets of Output Together ..........................................P.11
To Interrupt a Long Copy Job to Make Priority Copies ...........P.12
Fax Function

Preface
To Copy onto Irregular Sized Paper ........................................P.12
To Make Two-Sided Copies.....................................................P.12
Enables you to fax not only scanned documents, but To Copy Different Size Originals Together .............................P.13
also documents temporarily saved in a User Inbox, To Copy Facing Pages in a Book.............................................P.13

Copying Functions
or data sent from a computer. You can also send to
To Copy Multiple Originals onto One Sheet of Paper .............P.14
multiple destinations, and forward received faxes as
well. To Make a Booklet ...................................................................P.14
To Erase the Dark Border when Copying a Book....................P.15
To Add a Margin.......................................................................P.15
To Add a Cover ........................................................................P.16
To Recall Commonly Used Settings........................................P.16
To Scan Batches of Originals ..................................................P.17
To Add Page Numbers to Copies ............................................P.18
Sending Function To Add a Watermark to Copies................................................P.18
To Store Scanned Originals with Copy Settings .....................P.19
Enables you to send scanned document data and data To Embed Hidden Text in the Background ..............................P.19
saved in a User Inbox not only by fax, but also by e-mail To Combine Multiple Batches of Originals
and I-fax. You can also convert originals to JPEG, TIFF, with Different Copy Settings ........................................ P.20
PDF, or XPS file formats and send them as an attached
file.
To Register Commonly Used Destinations............................. P.27
To Recall the Last Settings..................................................... P.27
To Specify a File Format and Send a Document.................... P.28
Sending/Facsimile Functions

If You Mainly Use One-Touch Buttons.................................... P.29


To Display the Sender History
When Sending Faxes/I-Faxes ..................................... P.29

Remote UI Function To Automatically Forward Received


Faxes/I-Faxes .............................................................. P.30
To Send Documents Containing Photos Clearly .................... P.31
Enables you to operate the machine and its jobs and
print document data stored in inboxes from the Web To Change the Scanned Document Size ............................... P.31
browser on a computer. To Automatically Change the Zoom Ratio
According to a Specified Record Size ......................... P.32
To Send Fine Text and Images Clearly................................... P.32
To Send Separately Scanned Documents At Once ............... P.32
To Add the Reply Destination to a Sent Document................ P.33
To Specify the Time to Start Sending..................................... P.34
To Send Notification of Completed Sending .......................... P.34
To Confirm a Document Before Sending................................ P.34

MEAP Function
Mail Box Functions

To Add a Name to a Document and Save It ........................... P.43


To Scan a Two-Sided Document ............................................ P.43
Enables you to add new functions to your machine,
by installing applications that support the MEAP To Print a Sample Print ........................................................... P.45
application platform included in the machine. To Automatically Delete Document Data After Printing ......... P.46
To Print Multiple Documents Together ................................... P.46
To Output Print Documents in Sets ........................................ P.46
To View Documents Stored in a User Inbox........................... P.46

4
The Control Panel To Switch Functions

Use these keys to swich functions

The control panel consists of a touch panel display,


for setting the various functions, and physical
keys, such as the Start key, Stop key, and the
Control Panel Power Switch. The following is an
explanation of the keys used in this manual. For
more information, see Chapter 1, “Before You Start
Using This Machine,” in Troubleshooting. Press the keys on the upper part of the
touch panel display to switch functions

Reset Key

Press to restore the standard settings of


the machine.

Touch Panel Display

Displays the settings screen for each


function.

USB Port

Use to connect memory media to the


machine via USB.

Edit Pen

Use when operating the touch panel


display.

To Confirm or Edit the Job Status Help Key

Press [System Monitor] Press to display explanations of functions and


to display the screen how to specify settings.
on the left, enabling
you to confirm the job
status and cancel print
jobs. You can also
see the status of the
machine, such as the
amount of remaining
paper.

System Monitor Screen

5
The Control Panel

If the Touch Panel Display is Turned Off

If nothing is displayed on the touch


panel display even when the main
power switch is turned ON, press
the control panel power switch.

Preface
Ex. Send Basic Features Screen

Control Panel Power Switch

Press to turn the control panel turned ON or OFF.

Counter Check Key

Press to display the copy and print count totals on the


touch panel display.

Press to stop a job in progress, such as a scan job or


copy job.

Start Key

Press to start an operation.

Clear Key
Press to clear entered values and characters.

Additional Functions Key


Press to specify additional functions.
Numeric Keys

Press to enter numeric values.


Fax Volume Settings Key
Press to display the screen for
Log In/Out Key
adjusting settings such as the
transmission volume and fax sending/
Press when setting or enabling Department ID
receiving alarm volume.
Management.

Brightness Adjustment Dial


Use to adjust the brightness of the touch panel
display.

6
Copying Functions

Operating the Express Copy Basic Features


Screen
This machine includes an Express Copy function. The Express Copy function is useful for advanced users, as it allows
you to set the various copying modes with fewer steps than the Regular Copy function. It also enables you to quickly
set the Special Features of the machine.

Express Copy Ba

Copy Ratio

You can set the machine to adjust the copy


ratio automatically, or you can specify the copy
ratio manually.

Copy Exposure/Auto Density

You can make the copy exposure lighter or


darker. You can also adjust the exposure
automatically.

Original Type Selection

You can select the original type that is the best


match for the quality of your originals.

You can set the Special Features of the machine.

Scan Originals Book/Page Edit/Shift Process/Layout


You can make various settings for You can make booklets, add page You can process original images and
the scanning originals. numbers, and set finishing modes for change the layout of the originals.
• 2-Page Separation scanned images. • Image Combination
• Different Size Originals • Front Cover/Back Cover • Form Composition
• Job Build • Paper Insertion • Secure Watermark
• Scan Image Check • Booklet • Image Repeat
• Page Numbering • Frame Erase
• Copy Set Numbering • Transparency Interleaving
• Watermark • Nega/Posi
• Print Date • Mirror Image
• Shift
• Margin
7
Operating the Express Copy Basic Features Screen

Switching between the Copy and Express Copy Basic Features Screen
You can press [Copy]
or [Express Copy],
located on the top of
the Basic Features
screen, to switch
between the Regular
Copy Basic Features

Functions
screen and the

Copying
Express Copy Basic
Features Screen.

asic Features Screen

Paper Selection
You can set the machine to select the paper size.

2-Sided Copying
This mode enables you to make two-sided copies from one-sided
or two-sided originals, or make one-sided copies from two-sided
originals.

Collating Copies
The Finishing modes can be selected to collate copies in various
ways, either by pages or copy sets.

Standard Key Settings


You can register copy modes that you have specified as Standard
Keys. This key is a shortcut key to Standard Key Settings.
Interrupt Mode
This mode enables you to interrupt a reserved or current job to make
priority copies.

Sample Set
This mode enables you to check the copy result before making
multiple copies.

Image Adjustment Others


You can set other Special Features
sharpness and exposure. of the machine.
• Sharpness • Job Block Combination
• Image Qual. Adjustment • Store in User Inbox
• Job Done Notice

8
Copying Functions

Making a Copy
The following is an explanation of the basic procedure for copying a document. For more detailed procedures, see the
references in each procedure.

Preparations Place Your Originals


Placed in the feeder

Regular Copy Basic Features screen Placed on the platen glass

Press [Copy] to switch to the Copy function. Place your originals.

If the following screen is displayed, enter the If you have placed your originals on the platen glass,
[Department ID] and [Password] press close the feeder/platen cover after placing your
(Log In/Out) on the touch panel. originals.
If necessary, set copy modes on the Regular Copy
Basic Features screen.

For more information on the copy modes you can


set on the Regular Copy Basic Features screen,
see p. 21 and p. 22.

To set the various copy modes, press [Special


Features].

For more information on the copy modes you can


set on the Special Features screen, see p. 21 and
p. 22.

You can also place paper in the stack bypass to


If Department ID Management or the SSO-H login
copy. (For more information, see e-Manual > Basic
service is set, it is necessary to enter and ID and
Operations.)
password. (If an optional card reader is attached,
insert a control card.)

For more information, see e-Manual > Basic


Operations.

9
Making a Copy

Specify the Number of Copies Start Copying

Functions
Copying
Enter the desired number of copies (1 to 999) Press (Start).
with the numeric keys.

If you make a mistake when entering values, press When copying is complete, remove your originals.
(Clear) enter the correct values. If the following screen is displayed, follow the
instructions on the screen and press (Start) once
for each original. When scanning of the originals is
The number of copies you specify is displayed on complete, press [Done].
the right side of the Regular Copy Basic Features
screen.

If Department ID Management is set, press


(Log In/Out).

To cancel, interrupt, or continue copying


To cancel copying To make another copy while
Press (Stop). printing
Press [Done].
To interrupt copying. Place the next original.
Press [Interrupt]. Press (Start).
(See e-Manual > Copy.)

10
Copying Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine


(Regular Copy Basic Features Screen)
The following is an explanation of the features often
used when copying a document. For more information,
see e-Manual > Copy.
To use more convenient functions (Special Features),
press [Special Features] to access the Special Features
screen.

Regular Copy Basic Features screen


* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

To Enlarge/Reduce an Image to Copy to a Different Size Paper

Useful when enlarging or reducing an original of one


standard paper size to another, such as enlarging Original Copy
an LTR sized original to 11" x 17" size, or reducing
11" x 17" to LTR size. Simply select the desired
paper size from the displayed keys to automatically
set the optimal zoom ratio.

1 2

To Staple Sets of Output Together

Select the Staple mode to collate copies as in Original Copy


p 1 Copy 2 Copy 3
the diagram on the right. Collated copies are 3 copies
stapled in the position you set. This is useful for set
distributing materials copied for a meeting, etc.
1
2 1
3
4

After you set the stapling position, it


3 is important to place your originals
1 with the correct orientation.
For information on the relation
between original orientation, paper
2 4
orientation, and stapling position,
see Chapter 4, “Appendix,” in
5 Troubleshooting.

11
What You Can Do with This Machine (Regular Copy Basic Features Screen)

To Interrupt a Long Copy Job to Make Priority Copies

This mode enables you to interrupt the current job or reserved job to make priority copies.
After you finish making your priority copy, the paused print job automatically resumes.
This mode is useful if you need to make an urgent copy during a long copy job.

Functions
Copying
To Copy onto Irregular Sized Paper

To copy onto non-standard size paper, simply set the size Stack Bypass Tray
and type (such as Plain, Heavy) of the paper, and load it
into the stack bypass.

Direction to
load the paper

2
1

3
5

To Make Two-Sided Copies

When copying many single sided originals, printing on both the front and
If you press [Option] on the screen
back sides of paper can help you save half of the paper costs.
on the left, you can select to make
the front and back sides of the
copies have the same top-bottom
Original Copy orientation. This makes it easier
to see when stapling copies like a
calendar.

1
2

For information on Special Features, see p. 13 to p. 20.

12
Copying Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine


(Special Features Screen)
The following is an explanation of the
features often used when copying a
document. For more information, see
e-Manual > Copy. The Special Features
screen is divided into two screens. Press
[ ] / [ ] on the lower left of the screen to switch the
screens.

* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.


Special Features screen (1/2)

To Copy Different Size Originals Together

This mode enables you to copy a mix of different size originals in the feeder
together.

11" x 17" Original

LTR Original

Direction to load
1 the paper

To Copy Facing Pages in a Book

It is not necessary to reset originals when copying facing pages from a book or
bound original, if you use this mode to copy the facing pages onto two separate
sheets of papers.

Original Copy

1 1

13
What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen)

To Copy Multiple Originals onto One Sheet of Paper

This mode enables you to reduce Copy


multiple originals or two-sided
originals to fit onto one sheet of
paper. This is useful for arranging Original
a variety of originals on one sheet

Functions
Copying
of paper for easy viewing and for 1 2
or 3 4
saving paper and space when
2 On 1
storing printouts.
(two pages on one sheet of paper)

1 Copy
2 1

1 2

3 4

4 On 1
(four pages on one sheet of paper)

1 3 5

2 4

To Make a Booklet

This mode enables you to copy multiple originals in such


a way that the copies are made into a booklet. This is
useful for arranging materials for distribution in an easily
viewable format.
Original Copy
2
7

1 5 8 1
2 1
6
3
3 8
4
5

7
6 3 6
4 8

1 3
5

2 6

14
Copying Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen)

Special Features screen (1/2) Special Features screen (2/2)

* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

To Erase the Dark Border when Copying a Book

This enables you to erase the dark border, as well as center and contour lines that appear if you are copying
facing pages in a book or bound original onto a single sheet of paper.

Copy
With
Frame
Erase
Original

Copy
1 2 4

Without
Frame Erase
3 5

To Add a Margin

This enables you to add a margin to the output. The location of the margin can
be selected from the left, right, top, and bottom of the document. You can also
specify the width of the margin.

Left Margin Right Margin Top Margin Bottom Margin


1

15
What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen)

To Add a Cover

This enables you to load paper different to the copies in the stack bypass, to be used as a cover. You can also
add a back cover, sheet insertions, and chapter pages.

Functions
Copying
Original Copy
Printed Front Cover

3 6

5 7
4

To Recall Commonly Used Settings

Commonly used combinations of modes can


be stored in Mode Memory to be recalled To recall stored settings, display the
with the touch of a button. You can also use screen you used to store them, select
Mode Memory in combination with Standard the key in which the settings are
Key 1 and 2 for extra convenience. stored press [OK].

2
1
1
3
2

16
Copying Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen)

Special Features screen (1/2) Special Features screen (2/2)

* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

To Scan Batches of Originals

This enables you to scan originals when there


are too many to be placed at once, by dividing Copy
them into multiple batches. Copies can be
made after all of the originals have been
scanned. This is also useful when using both
the feeder and platen glass to scan originals.

After placing the next


original, press (Start).

17
What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen)

To Add Page Numbers to Copies

This enables you to add page numbers to copies.

Original Copy

Functions
Copying
1

5
2

3 7

4
6 8

To Add a Watermark to Copies

This enables you to add a watermark to copies.

Original Copy
CONFIDENTIAL

6
2

3
5 7

18
Copying Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen)

Special Features screen (1/2) Special Features screen (2/2)

* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

To Store Scanned Originals with Copy Settings

This mode enables you to store scanned originals in


a User Inbox from the Regular Copy Basic Features
You can add a document
screen. The copy settings are stored with the name to the stored document.
document.

1
You can also make copies of
the scanned originals while
storing them in the User
2 Inbox.

To Embed Hidden Text in the Background

This mode enables you to embed hidden text, such as Copy A


(Secure Watermark Copy B
“CONFIDENTIAL,” in the background of copies/prints.
Original is Selected) (Copy of Copy A)
The embedded text appears when the copies are Y OP Y OP Y OP Y OP Y OP
Y OP Y OP Y OP Y OP Y O
OP
YO
YO

copied. Y OP Y OP Y O
OP Y OP Y OP
Y OP
Y OP
YO
Y
Y
Y OP Y
Y OP Y
Y
Y

Y OP YO Y OP Y OP
OP YO
Y OP Y OP OP
O P Y OP YO
Y OP Y OP Y OP Y OP
O YO
Y OP Y OP Y OP Y OP
O YO
Y OP Y OP Y OP Y OP
O YO
Y OP Y OP YOOP
P YOOP Y OP YO
Y OP Y OP
P Y OP Y OP Y OP YO
Y OP Y OP Y OP Y OP Y OP YO

1 3

2 4

19
What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen)

To Combine Multiple Batches of Originals with Different Copy Settings

This mode enables you to scan multiple batches of originals with different copy

Functions
Copying
settings and print them as one document.

Example) · Combined document: Staple Mode (Double)


· Batches: Shift, 1 2-Sided, 2-Page Separation, Image
1 Combination (4 on 1) modes
· Cover/Sheet Insertion: Cover

Batch Copy

Specify the settings for the combined document.


First Batch:
The Shift Mode Is Selected

3 First Batch
Second Batch
Third Batch
Fourth Batch

Second Batch:
The 1 2-Sided Mode Is Selected

Specify the copy settings for 1

each batch of originals.

Third Batch:
The 2-Page Separation Mode Is Selected

1 2

1
2
3

Scan your originals using the 4

Fourth Batch:
feeder or platen glass.
The Image Combination Mode (4 on 1) Is Selected

You can also make a sample print


4 5 6 of a selected batch of originals or
the combined document.
8

To scan the next batch of originals, press [Next To use the Cover/Sheet Insertion mode for the
Block] and repeat the procedure from 3 . When combined document, press [Cover/Sheet Insertion].
you have finished scanning all of your originals, Select the batches of originals in the order in which you
press [Conf./Combine All Blocks]. want to combine them press [Start Print].

20
Copying Functions

Overview of Copy Features


Use the Regular Copy Basic Features screen and the Special Features screen to set the various copy modes. There
are two Special Features screens, “1/2” and “2/2”. For more information, see e-Manual > Copy.

Regular Copy Basic Features Screen

Direct
6 Press to return the copy ratio to 100%.

1 Copy Ratio (see p. 11)


7
Press to reduce or enlarge the copy size.
2
3 8
9 Finishing (see p. 11)
4
10 Press to select or cancel the Collate, Group, or Staple mode.
5

Special Features screen (1/2)

2-Page Separation (see p. 13)


1 8 Press to copy facing pages of an opened book onto separate copy
sheets.
2 9
Cover/Sheet Insertion (see p. 16)
3 10
Press to add covers, sheet insertions, or chapter pages between
4 11 specified pages.

5 12 Booklet (see p. 14)


6 13 Press to make copies of several originals to form a booklet.
7
Transparency Interleaving
Press to insert a sheet between each transparency when copying
transparencies.

Special Features screen (2/2)

Image Creation
1 You can arrange the image of an original.

6
7 2 Form Composition
2
8 Press to superimpose an image stored in memory onto the original
3 9 image for copying.
4
10 3 Secure Watermark (see p. 19)
5 11 Press to embed hidden text in the background.

4 Mode Memory (see p. 16)


Press to store or recall copy modes.

21
Overview of Copy Features

2-Sided (see p. 12) Adjust Contrast


Press to make two-sided copies. Press to manually control the copy exposure. Press [A] to select or
cancel the automatic exposure control.
Interrupt (see p. 12)

Functions
Copying
Press to interrupt a copy job to make priority copies.
Original Type Selection
Press to change the original type when the originals include photos,
Select Output Device
etc.
Displayed when a remote copy printer is connected to a network.
Press to select the printing destination for remote and cascade
copying. Special Features
Press to select a Special Features mode.
Paper Select (see p. 12)
Press to select the paper size/type and the paper source.

Different Size Originals (see p. 13) Margin (see p. 15)


Press to make copies feeding different size originals together in Press to create margins along the sides of a copy sheet.
one group, by placing them in the feeder.

Job Build Job Done Notice


Press to divide the originals into several parts, scan them, and Press to have the machine notify the user through e-mail when
then print them all together. the copy job is done.

Special Features Screen Switch


Press to switch between Special Features 1/2 and Special
12 Frame Erase (see p. 15)
Features 2/2. Press to eliminate dark border areas and lines that appear around
original images or shadows from binding holes.
8 Shift
Press to shift the position of the original image on the copy sheet.
13 Scan Image Check
9 Image Combination (see p. 14)
You can check each image you scan when scanning from the
Press to automatically reduce two, four, or eight originals to fit
platen glass.
onto a one-sided or two-sided copy sheet.

5 Recall 9 Pg/Copy Set Numbering (see p. 18)


Press to recall previously set copy modes. Press to include page and copy set numbering on copies.

6 Sharpness
10 Store In User Inbox (see p. 19)
Press to store originals scanned from the Regular Copy Basic
Press to sharpen or soften the image of the original in the copy.
Features screen as a document in a User Inbox.

11 Job Block Combination (see p. 20)


7 Image Qual. Adjustment
Press to scan multiple batches of originals with different copy
You can remove the background of an original. settings and print them as one document.

8 Watermark/Print Date (see p. 18)


Press to include the watermark and date on copies.

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Sending/Facsimile Functions

Sending a Document (E-mail, I-fax, File Server)


The following is an explanation of the basic procedure for sending a document. For more detailed procedures, see the
references in each procedure.

Preparations Place Your Originals

Placed in the feeder

Press [Send] to switch to the Send function.


Placed on the platen glass

The function key for the sending and fax functions Place your originals.
differs according to the installed options. It may be
displayed as [Send] or [Fax]. For more information,
see e-Manual > Basic Operations. When placing originals on the platen glass, make
If the Department ID Management screen is sure to close the feeder/platen cover after placing
displayed, enter the [Department ID] and [Password]. your originals.
After entering them, press (Log In/Out) on the
touch panel.
If Department ID Management or the SSO-H login
service is set, it is necessary to enter and ID and
password. (If an optional card reader is attached,
insert a control card.)

For more information, see e-Manual > Basic


Operations.

Registering Destinations
In order to be able to select a destination using the The Register button on the Send Basic Features screen
address book, one-touch buttons, or favorites buttons, and the Address Book screen is a shortcut to the Additional
it is necessary to register the destination in advance. Functions screen for storing destinations.
Register destinations using the Additional Functions
screen.

For more information on registering destinations


in the address book, one-touch buttons, or
favorites buttons, see p. 37 and p. 38.

[Reg.] on the Send Basic [Register] on the Address


Features screen Book screen

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Sending a Document (E-mail, I-fax, File Server)

Specify the Destination Start Sending

Sending/Facsimile
Functions
2

Press [Address Book] select a destination Press (Start).


press [OK].

When sending is complete, remove your originals.


If the following screen is displayed, follow the
instructions on the screen press (Start) once
for each original. When scanning of the originals is
complete, press [Done].

You can also specify the destination using a


one-touch button or favorites button if you have
registered a destination in a one-touch button or
favorites button in advance.
To send to a destination not registered in the
address book, etc., press [New Address] and enter
the destination. If Department ID Management is set, press
(Log In/Out).

For information on specifying destinations, see


p. 35 and p. 36.

To change the resolution of the document to be sent,


use the Scan Settings drop-down list ( 1 ). To change
the file format of the document to be sent, press [File
Format] ( 2 ).
You can also set the scanning mode and Special
Features on the Scan Settings screen.

For more information on the features you can set


from the Scan Settings screen, see p. 35 and
p. 36.

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Sending/Facsimile Functions

Sending a Fax
The following is an explanation of the basic procedure for sending a fax. For more information on the settings, see the
references in each procedure.

Preparations Place Your Originals


Placed in the feeder

Press [Send] to switch to the fax mode. Placed in the platen glass
In the above screen, start entering the fax number Place your originals.
with the numeric keys to automatically display the
screen for entering the fax destination. When placing originals on the platen glass, make
If Department ID Management or the SSO-H login sure to close the feeder/platen cover after placing
service is set, it is necessary to enter and ID and your originals.
password. (If an optional card reader is attached,
insert a control card.)

For more information, see e-Manual > Basic


Operations.

Specifying the Fax Number Using a One-touch Button


You can also specify the fax destination using a one-
touch button if you have registered a fax destination in
a one-touch button in advance.

For more information on registering destinations


in one-touch buttons, see p. 37 and p. 38.

Registering a Destination
In order to be able to select a destination using the The Register button on the Send Basic Features screen
address book, one-touch buttons, or favorites buttons, and the Address Book screen is a shortcut to the Additional
it is necessary to register the destination in advance. Functions screen for storing destinations.
Register destinations using the Additional Functions
screen.

For more information on registering destinations


in the address book, one-touch buttons, or
favorites buttons, see p. 37 and p. 38.

[Reg.] on the Send Basic [Register] on the Address


Features screen Book screen

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Sending a Fax

Enter the Fax Number Start Sending the Fax

Sending/Facsimile
Functions
Enter the fax number. Press (Start).

To send a fax to multiple destinations, press When faxing is complete, remove your originals.
the [Next] key after entering the first and each You can set to display a preview of the fax before
subsequent destination, or specify the destinations sending. You can also confirm the number of pages
using the address book. which will be sent on the preview screen.

You can also specify destinations using one-touch


buttons or favorites buttons you have registered in
advance.

For more information on registering fax


destinations, see p. 37 and p. 38.

To send a clear fax, set a high resolution. You can


set the resolution from the Scan Settings drop-down
list.

For information on useful fax features, see p. 31 If you press the fax volume adjustment key, a screen
to p. 38. for adjusting the transmission volume and fax
sending alarm volume is displayed.

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Sending/Facsimile Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine


(Address Book/Send Basic Features Screen)
You can use the Send function to send handwritten
documents to a destination. Documents can be sent by
e-mail, I-fax, and fax, in a variety of file formats.
The following is an introduction of the basic procedure
for sending documents. For information, see e-Manual >
Send/Fax.

* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.


Send Basic Features screen

To Register Commonly Used Destinations

Selecting from the Address Book Selecting from a Favorites button Selecting from a One-touch button

Favorites buttons enable you to register a destination together with other


settings. This is useful when sending documents with the same settings
to the same destinatioin multiple times. One-touch buttons enable you to
specify destinations more quickly by setting them in advance.

To Recall the Last Settings

You can recall the last three addresses, scan


settings, and send settings which have been set,
and then send your documents.

1
2

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What You Can Do with This Machine (Address Book/Send Basic Features Screen)

To Specify a File Format and Send a Document

You can select JPEG, TIFF, PDF, or XPS as the file format for the document you want to send. If you select
PDF as the file format, you can also specify the [Trace & Smooth], [Compact], [OCR (Text Searchable)],
[Encrypt], and/or [Add Digital Signatures] modes. If you select XPS as the file format, you can also specify the
Compact, OCR (Text Searchable), and/or Add Digital Signatures modes.
* You cannot select the file format when sending to a fax, I-fax, or User Inbox.

Sending/Facsimile
Functions
2

To Set PDF, XPS Options

Enables you to convert the text parts of a scanned


image into outline data and overlay it inside the PDF
to maintain the quality of the text.

Enables you to send files containing text originals


1 or text/photo originals using a higher compression
ratio than normal files.

Enables you to make the text of a scanned


document searchable before sending.

Enables you to add a digital signature to PDF or


XPS data, which enables you to send documents
clearly by preventing security problems such as
impersonation and unauthorized alteration of When sending an important document containing
documents. confidential information, you can set a password
You can add the following two types of digital to prevent users from printing it out or opening it.
signatures: The Encryption function enables you to create an
• Device Signature encrypted PDF and send it. The encryption can be
• User Signature removed by using the set password.

* [Trace & Smooth] and [Encrypt] can only be specified for PDF
documents.

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Sending/Facsimile Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine


(Address Book/Send Basic Features Screen)

Send Basic Features screen


* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

If You Mainly Use One-Touch Buttons

To Display One-Touch Buttons on the Initial Screen

1 2

If you set to display one-touch Select [Default Screen for Select [One-touch Buttons]
buttons on the initial screen, Send] in TX Settings under press [OK].
you can use them immediately. <Common Settings> in
Communications Settings
on the Additional Functions
screen.

To Display the Sender History When Sending Faxes/I-Faxes

3
2
1

Select [TX Terminal ID] in TX Settings under Press [On]. Set the TX Terminal ID settings as
<Common Settings> in Communications Settings necessary.
on the Additional Functions screen.

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What You Can Do with This Machine (Address Book/Send Basic Features Screen)

To Automatically Forward Received Faxes/I-Faxes

By simply turning on forwarding conditions set in advance to


‘On’, received faxes/I-faxes can be automatically forwarded to
the specified destination.

Sending/Facsimile
Functions
To Enable Forwarding Conditions

1
2

Press [Forwarding Settings] from Set the forwarding Conditions


System Settings on the Additional press [Validate/Invalidate].
Functions screen.

To Register Forwarding Conditions

3
1
2

4
Press [Forwarding Press [Register]. Set the forwarding
Settings] from System conditions press [OK].
Settings on the Additional
Functions screen. Make sure to register the
destination for forwarding
faxes/I-faxes to in the
address book.

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Sending/Facsimile Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine


(Scan Settings Screen)
You can set the Scan Settings to change
the appearance of the document to send.
The following is an explanation of the useful
functions you can utilize when scanning a
document to send. For more information, see
e-Manual > Send/Fax.

* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.


Scan Settings screen

To Send Documents Containing Photos Clearly

Text/Photo Mode Photo Mode

If originals are not scanned correctly, try selecting the original type from the Image Quality drop-down list.
Photos can be scanned clearly. If a shimmering, wavy pattern (the Moiré effect) appears on your originals, use
the [Sharpness] setting in the Special Features screen to decrease it.

2
1
3

To Change the Scanned Document Size

If text on the edge of documents is cut off, try


1 setting the scanned image size to a size one
larger.

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What You Can Do with This Machine (Scan Settings Screen)

To Automatically Change the Zoom Ratio According to a Specified Record Size

This enables you to automatically change the vertical/horizontal zoom ratio based on the
size of the original and the selected record size. The zoom ratio is set between 50 and
200%.

* You can only set the machine to automatically change the


zoom ratio when you have set the resolution to 300 x 300
2
dpi or 600 x 600 dpi.

Sending/Facsimile
1

Functions
3

To Send Fine Text and Images Clearly


*You cannot use color options for fax and I-fax.
You can send fine text in When sending a color
documents more clearly document, select [Auto-
by changing from a 200 Color Select] or [Full
x 200 dpi resolution to a Color].
high resolution of 300 x
300 dpi or 400 x 400 dpi.
Note, however, that the
file size increases as you
increase the resolution.

To Register a Scanning Mode

Select where to register the


You can also select the mode press [Store].
resolution from the Scanning
Mode drop-down list. This 2
is convenient for storing
commonly used resolutions.

To Send Separately Scanned Documents At Once

Press (Start) to display


the screen for scanning your
originals. Press (Start) to scan
another original. When scanning
of the originals is complete, press
[Done].

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Sending/Facsimile Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine


(Send Settings Screen)
On the Send Settings screen, you can
specify when to send a document and
the settings to use when sending, and
set to send notification when sending is
complete. The following is an explanation
of the useful functions you can utilize when sending a
document. For more information, see e-Manual > Send/
Fax.

Send Settings screen

* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

To Add the Reply Destination to a Sent Document

Press [Reply-to], and select the name to set


as the reply destination. It is necessary to set
2
the reply-to address in advance in Address
Book Settings from the Additional Functions
1
screen.
3

Depending on whether the sending method to be used is e-mail, fax, or


I-fax, you can also add a sending name or the subject to the name of the
attached file. You can confirm whether a certain send setting can be set
with the icons to the left of each sending method.

When sending an e-mail, you can also set its When [PDF (OCR)] or [XPS(OCR)] is set as the file
priority. format, set [DocName OCR] to ‘On’ to automatically
extract the first text block in the document for use
as its filename.

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What You Can Do with This Machine (Send Settings Screen)

To Specify the Time to Start Sending

To specify the time to start sending a document,


to send a document the first thing the next
1 morning, for example, use Delayed Send. The
document is sent at the specified time simply
by entering that time.
2

Sending/Facsimile
Functions
To Send Notification of Completed Sending

Use the Job Done Notice feature to notify


yourself if you want to confirm that a job is
1 complete. When sending is complete, you will be
notified via e-mail.

To Confirm a Document Before Sending

Set Preview to ‘On’ to display a preview of the document to be sent. The preview is displayed after pressing
[Done]. This enables you to delete any unnecessary blank pages before sending.

You can also confirm


the number of pages
of the document to
send here.

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Sending/Facsimile Functions

Overview of Sending/Fax Features


The various send/fax functions are used from the Send screen and the Scan screen. On the Send screen, you can specify
the destination to send to and settings such as the file format and whether to scan a two-sided original. On the Scan
screen, you can also specify settings such as the zoom ratio, and utilize Special Features. For more information, see
e-Manual > Send/Fax.

Send Screen

1 Destination List
Displays a list of destinations. A maximum of 256 destinations can
be specified at the same time. (Out of the 256 destinations, 64 new
1 addresses, including those obtained via a server, can be specified.)
7
2
8 2 Address Book (see p. 27)
3
9 Press to select a destination from the address book.
4
5
3 Network Address Book
6 Press to search for a destination from an LDAP server.

4 Details
Press to check or change the destination information selected from
the destination list. You can also check or change addresses that
were entered using the New Address tab.

10
15
11
16
12
13

14

Scan Screen

1 6
2
7
3
8
4 9
5 10

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Overview of Sending/Fax Features

5 New Address 12 File Format (see p. 28)


Press to specify the destination (such as a fax, e-mail, I-fax, file Press to select the file format of the document to send when
server, user inbox, or yourself) to send a document to when the sending to a destination such as an e-mail or file server
addresses are not stored in the Address Book. destination. If you select PDF as the file format, you can also
specify the Trace & Smooth, Compact, OCR (Text Searchable),

Sending/Facsimile
6 Favorites Buttons/One-touch Buttons (see p. 27) Encrypt, and/or Add Digital Signatures modes.
Press to switch to favorites buttons or one-touch buttons. Favorites

Functions
If you select XPS as the file format, you can also specify the
buttons or one-touch buttons must be registered in advance.
Compact, OCR (Text Searchable), and/or Add Digital Signatures
modes.
7 Recall (see p. 27)
13 Send Settings (see p. 33 and p. 34)
Press to recall up to the last three addresses, scan settings, and
Send settings that have been set and then send the documents. Press to select features on the Send Settings screen.

8 Cc Bcc
Press to set multiple e-mail address destinations for the Cc and
Bcc addresses.
14 Register
Press to register a destination in a favorites button, one-touch
button, or the address book. This button is a shortcut to the
9 Erase Additional Functions screen for storing destinations.
Press to erase the destination displayed in the destination list.

15 Option (see p. 31 and p. 32)


10
Press to select a feature from the Scan Settings screen.
2-Sided Original
Press to scan both sides of an original.

16 Scan Settings drop-down list


11 Different Size Originals Press to select a stored scan mode and resolution. The scanning
Press to scan different size originals together. modes are set by default, but you can edit these settings.

1 Color Selection drop-down list (see p. 32) 6 Resolution drop-down list (see p. 32)
Press to select whether to scan the original in color or black-and- Press to specify the resolution for the document to be sent.
white. You can also select to automatically detect whether the
original is in color or black-and-white. 7 Document Size Select (see p. 31)
Press to select the size of the document to scan.
2 Direct
Press to return the copy ratio to 100%. 8 Adjust Contrast
Press to manually control the copy exposure. Press [A] to select or
3 Copy Ratio (see p. 32)
cancel the automatic exposure control.
Press to reduce or enlarge the scan size.
9 Original Type drop-down list (see p. 31)
4 Scanning Mode drop-down list (see p. 32)
Press to manually select the original type according to the type of
Press to select the scanning mode. The scanning modes are set
image that you are scanning.
by default, but you can edit these settings.
5 Store/Erase 10 Special Features (see p. 32)
Press to store or erase a scan mode. Press to select a Special Features mode.

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Sending/Facsimile Functions

Overview of Sending/Fax Features

Send Settings Screen

3
1
4
5
6
7
8

Registration Screen

2
3 5

6 7

Registration can also be performed from the Additional Functions


screen. For more information, see e-Manual > Send/Fax.

Register Address:
Register in Address Book Settings, from the Additional Functions screen.

Register One-touch Button:


Register in Address Book Settings, from the Additional Functions screen.

Register Favorites Button: 8 10


Register in Communications Settings, from the Additional
9
Functions screen.

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Overview of Sending/Fax Features

1 Send Settings (see p. 33) 5 Job Done Notice (see p. 34)


Enable you to set a subject, reply destination, and sender name Press to send notification of job completion to the specified e-mail
for the document to send. address.

2 E-mail Priority (see p. 33) 6 Preview (see p. 34)


Press to change the priority of an e-mail message. Press to verify images before sending.

3 DocName OCR (see p. 28, p. 33) 7 Stamp


Press to use text extracted from the file as the name for the Press to stamp originals which have been scanned. This enables
document to send, when you have selected [PDF(OCR)] or you to distinguish originals which have been scanned.

Sending/Facsimile
[PDF(XPS)] as the file format.

Functions
8 Direct
4 Delayed Send (see p. 34) Press to send the document with the Direct Sending mode, instead
Press to send the document at a specified time. of using the memory of the fax.

11

1 Where to Register the Destination (see p. 27) 7 Erase


Select where to register the destination. These buttons are links to Press to erase a registered one-touch button.
the corresponding registration screen in the Additional Functions
screen. 8 Register/Edit
Press to register a favorites button. Select a favorites button
2 Register New Address before pressing this to edit it instead.
Press to register a destination in the address book.
9 Erase
3 Erase Press to erase a registered favorites button.
Press to erase a destination from the address book.
10 Display Comment
4 Edit Press ‘On’ to display the registered comments.
Press to edit a destination from the address book.
11 New Destination Type
5 Incremental Press to select the type of the new destination (sending method).
Refining Displayed Destinations. The items you can enter depend on the type of destination you
select. In the above screen, a fax destination is set.

6 Register/Edit
Press to register a one-touch button. Select a one-touch button
before pressing this to edit it instead.

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Mail Box Functions

Storing Originals in an Inbox


There are several ways to store image data in an inbox. This section describes the procedure for scanning originals
placed in the feeder or on the platen glass. For more information on the settings, see the references in each procedure.

Preparations Place Your Originals

Placed in the feeder

Inbox Selection Screen


Placed on the platen glass
function.
Place your originals.

If a screen prompting you to enter a department If you have placed your originals on the platen glass,
ID and password is displayed, enter the ID and close the feeder/platen cover after placing your
password, and press (Log In/Out) on the control originals.
panel.
If Department ID Management or the SSO-H login
service is set, it is necessary to enter and ID and
password. (If an optional card reader is attached,
insert a control card.)

For more information, see e-Manual > Basic


Operations.

What is the Mail Box Function?


The Mail Box function is a function that enables you
to temporarily store originals scanned using the
Print
machine and data sent from a computer. Documents
(data) stored in inboxes can be printed or sent
when required. You can also save data stored in
inboxes to USB memory. For more information on
USB memory, see e-Manual > Mail Box. Send

Store
NETWORK

USB Memory

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Storing Originals in an Inbox

Select an Inbox Start Scanning

Functions
Mail Box
Inbox Selection Screen Press (Start).

Press the number of the inbox to store the


scanned document. If the following screen is displayed, follow the
instructions on the screen press (Start) once
for each original. When scanning is complete, press
[Done].

Press [Scan].

When scanning is complete, remove your originals.


If you select a User Inbox set with a password, enter
the password press [OK].
The stored data will be automatically deleted
after 3 days (default setting). This setting can be
For information on inbox passwords, see deactivated, or changed to any time period. (See
e-Manual > Mail Box. e-Manual > Basic Operations.)

If you press [Scan], the Scan screen is displayed,


If Department ID Management is set, press
and you can set the required scan modes.
(Log In/Out).

For more information on scan settings, see p. 49


and p. 50.

For information on the Memory RX Inbox and


Confidential Fax Inbox, see p. 48.

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Mail Box Functions

Printing/Sending a Document Stored in a User


Inbox
The following is an explanation of the basic procedure for printing and sending documents stored in a User Inbox. For
more information on the settings, see the references in each procedures.

Specify the User Inbox


1
There are three types of inboxes, and each stores
different types of documents. The stored documents
can be printed/sent as necessary.
2

User Inboxes

Print

To Print
Send
d Press [Mail Box] select the desired
User Inbox number.

If there is a password set for the selected User


NETWORK
Inbox, enter the password press [OK].

Stores documents scanned from the machine and For information on inbox passwords, see
data sent from a computer. e-Manual > Mail Box.

Memory RX Inbox For information on printing


a USB Memory-stored document,
Print see e-Manual > Mail Box.

Send

Specify the User Inbox


If you set the Memory Lock mode, received fax/I-fax
documents are stored in the Memory RX Inbox first,
1
without being printed.

2
Confidential Fax box
Print
To Send

* Documents in the
Confidential Fax Press [Mail Box] select the desired
Inbox cannot be sent. User Inbox number.
If you specify forwarding conditions, documents that If there is a password set for the selected User
match the conditions are forwarded to a Confidential Inbox, enter the password press [OK].
Fax Inbox first, without being printed.

For information on inbox passwords, see


For details on each type of inbox, see e-Manual
e-Manual > Mail Box.
> Mail Box.

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Printing/Sending a Document Stored in a User Inbox

Specify the Documents to Print Start Printing

Functions
2

Mail Box
Print screen

Select the documents in the order you want to


print them press [Print].

You can also set print modes on the Print screen or


the Change Pr. Settings screen as necessary.

Press [Initial Settings] on the Change Pr. Settings


screen to cancel all the print modes you have set.
For more information on the features you can set
from the Print screen and Change Pr. Settings Change Pr. Settings screen
screen, see p. 51 and p. 52.
Press [Start Print].

Specify Documents to Send Start Sending

1 1

Select the User Inbox in which the documents Specify the destinations press [Start
you want to send are located select the Send].
documents in the order you want to send them
press [Send]. You can select the file format for the document to
send by pressing [File Format].

For more information on the Send function


settings, see e-Manual > Send /Fax.

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Mail Box Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine


(Scan Screen)
The following is an explanation of
the basic procedure for scanning
documents into User Inboxes. For more
information, see e-Manual > Mail Box.
To use more convenient modes, press
[Special Features] to access the Special features
screen.

Scan screen
* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

To Add a Name to a Document and Save It

When you want to arrange documents so that


1 you know what each is, it is useful to give the
documents names. This also makes it easy to tell
which document you are printing. You can also
change the name of a document easily at a later
date.
2

To Scan a Two-Sided Document

Select the type of original.


in the feeder when scanning
them.

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What You Can Do with This Machine (Scan Screen)

About Document Icons


The icon displayed on the left of each document indicate the way in
which the document was stored. Checking these icons enables you to
determine how a document was stored.

Documents without Print Settings

Functions
Mail Box
A document which was scanned from the Mail Box function’s Scan screen or the Send Basic
‘Black’ ‘Color’ or ‘Mixed’ Features screen, and stored in a User Inbox. If you store print settings on the Change Pr.
CMYK CMYK Settings screen, this icon changes to the Documents with Print Settings icon.

‘Black’ or ‘Black ‘Color’ or ‘Mixed’


and White’ RGB

‘Black’ ‘Color’ or ‘Mixed’ Documents with Print Settings


CMYK CMYK A document which was stored in a User Inbox using the copying function, or from a computer.
If you change the print settings of the “Documents without Print Settings” on the Change Pr.
Settings screen, this icon changes to the Documents with Print Settings icon.
‘Black’ or ‘Black ‘Color’ or ‘Mixed’
and White’ RGB
Fax RX Document
A fax document which has been forwarded or received in the Memory RX Inbox or Confidential
Fax Inbox of the machine. Saved as a “Fax RX Document”.

I-Fax RX Document
An I-fax document which has been forwarded or received in the Memory RX Inbox or
Confidential Fax Inbox of the machine. Saved as an “I-Fax RX Document”.

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Mail Box Functions

What You Can Do with This Machine


(Change Print Settings Screen)
The following is an explanation of the
useful features you can use when printing
out documents. For more information, see
e-Manual > Mail Box.
To use more convenient functions, press
[Special Features] to access the Special Features
screen.

Change Pr. Settings screen


* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

To Print a Sample Print

* When setting [Sample Print] to print a sample before printing multiple documents, make sure
to set [Merge Documents].

To print one set, press [All 4 After editing the settings,


1
Pages]. To print only the press [Done].
specified pages, press
[Specified Pages].

2 5

Press [Start Print] to


print one set or specified To print another sample, press [Sample Print].
pages. To change the This enables you to confirm the changes you
3 settings after checking have made to the settings.
the sample print, press
[Change Settings].

To print the remaining sets, press


[Start Print].

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What You Can Do with This Machine (Change Print Settings Screen)

To Automatically Delete Document Data After Printing

[Erase Doc. After Print.] enables you to make sure that important document data does
not remain in the machine, by automatically deleting it after it is printed.

To Print Multiple Documents Together

Functions
Mail Box
Select [Merge This enables you to print multiple
Documents]. documents as one document
even if they have been created
2
1 with different applications. You
can also set the document layout
Press [2-Sided when printing on both sides of
3
Printing]. the paper.

To Output Print Documents in Sets

When distributing materials to multiple people for presentations, etc., you can set the
machine to automatically output multiple page documents in sets. You can also use the
Staple mode to staple these sets together automatically.

To staple the sets, press 3


[Staple], and select
the type of stapling to
1
perform.
2 4
5

To View Documents Stored in a User Inbox

This enables you to view documents stored in


a User Inbox. When a document consists of
multiple pages, you can view it page by page. To
2 1 3 view small text, use to magnify the image.
You can also use the Remote UI of the machine
to view documents stored in User Inboxes.

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Mail Box Functions

Mail Box Function Overview


There are three types of boxes when using the Mail Box function: User Inboxes, Confidential Fax Inboxes, and the
Memory RX Inbox. For more information on the features explained here, see e-Manual > Mail Box, Send Fax.

Inbox Selection Screen

1 User Inbox
Enables you to store scanned documents, and then print or send
them.
1
2 Memory Media 2
You can store images scanned by the machine, such as scanned
documents and documents stored in the inbox, on USB memory. 3
Those images can also be printed from USB memory. 4

3 Memory RX Inbox
Enables you to store received fax and I-fax documents, and print
or send them when necessary.

4 Confidential Fax Inbox


Documents which match the specified forwarding conditions are
forwarded to a Confidential Fax Inbox. Stored documents can
then be printed when necessary.

User Inbox Document Selection


Screen
1 Clear Selection
Press to cancel your selection and select another document.
Changes to [Select All (Max 100 doc.)] if you have not selected
any documents.
6
2 Print
Press to print the selected document. Use the Change Pr.
7
Settings screen to print onto both sides of the paper, print a 1 8
booklet, change the layout, or change finishing options. 9
2
3 Move/Duplicate 3
Press to copy or move the selected document to another User
Inbox.
4 5
4 Scan
Press to scan a document and store it. You can also use 7 Erase
the features on the Scan screen to scan more easily and Press to erase an unwanted document.
conveniently.
8 Print List
5 Send (see p. 41 and p. 42) Press to print a list of documents stored in a User Inbox.
Press to send a scanned document.
9 Edit Menu
6
Details Press to edit (View Page, Merge and Save, Document
Press to check information about the document. Insertion, or Page Erase) the selected document.

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Mail Box Function Overview

Memory RX Inbox Screen/Memory RX Inbox Document Selection Screen

Documents received when Memory Lock is set are stored in the Memory RX Inbox. Documents which could
not be sent because of an error are also stored here.

5
1 6

Functions
Mail Box
2

3
4

1 Clear Selection 3 Print


Press to cancel your selection and select another document. Press to print the received documents. Printed documents are
Changes to [Select All (Max 32 doc.)] if you have not selected automatically erased.
any documents.
4 Send
2 I-Fax Memory Lock/Fax Memory Lock Press to send a received document.
Press to store received fax and I-fax documents in the
Memory RX Inbox. You can also set separate settings (Memory 5 Details
Lock) for fax and I-fax documents. Press to check information about the document.

6 Erase
Press to erase an unwanted document.

Confidential Fax Inbox/Confidential Fax Inbox Document Selection Screen

When you have specified a Confidential Fax Inbox in the forwarding conditions, received faxes which match
the conditions will be forwarded and stored in that Confidential Fax Inbox.

2
3

1 Print 3 Erase
Press to print a forwarded document stored in a Confidential Fax Press to erase a document stored in a Confidential Fax Inbox.
Inbox.
2 Details
Press to check information about a document stored in a
Confidential Fax Inbox.

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Mail Box Functions

Mail Box Function Overview

Storing Documents in a User Inbox


Use the Scan screen and Special Features screen to
set Scan Settings for the Mail Box function. For more
information, see e-Manual > Mail Box.

Document Select screen

Scan Screen

1 Color Selection drop-down list


1 Press to select whether to scan the original in color or black-and-
2 white. You can also select to automatically detect whether the
3 original is in color or black-and-white.
4
2 Document Size Select
5 7
Press to select the size of the original document to scan.
8
9
3
6
Press to reduce or enlarge the copy size.
10

Special Features Screen

1 2-Page Separation
1 6 Press to scan facing pages of an opened book onto separate
sheets.
2 7
8 2 Booklet Scanning
3 Press to scan originals in such a way that, when printing the
4 9 scanned data, the output paper can be made into a booklet.
10
5
3 Different Size Originals
Press to scan different size originals.

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Mail Box Function Overview

Send Screen

There are several types of stored documents: documents


which are scanned from the platen glass or feeder,
documents which are stored from the Send screen, and
documents which are sent from computers.
You can select JPEG, TIFF, PDF or XPS as the file format
for the document you want to send. If you select PDF
as the file format, you can also specify the OCR (Text
Searchable), Encrypt, and/or Add Digital Signatures
modes.

Functions
Mail Box
* Documents stored in a User Inbox with a resolution other than 600
x 600 dpi cannot be sent if there is a fax address included in the
destination.

4 Direct 8 Original Type drop-down list


Press to return the copy ratio to 100%. Press to manually select the original type according to the type of
image that you are scanning.
5 2-Sided Original (see p. 43)
Press to scan two-sided originals.

Special Features
6 Document Name (see p. 43)
Press to select a Special Features mode.
Press to add a name to a document to store. Enter the document
name using the touch panel display.

7 Adjust Contrast 10 Initial Settings


Press to manually control the scan exposure. Press [A] to select or Press to cancel all settings at once. The machine restores the
cancel the automatic exposure control. Standard Local Print Settings.

4 Job Build 7 Image Combination


Press to scan originals when there are too many to be placed at Press to automatically reduce two, four, or eight originals to fit onto
once, by dividing them into multiple batches. The originals are a one-sided or two-sided sheet.
stored as one document, after all the batches have been scanned.
8 Sharpness
Press to scan original images with a sharper or softer contrast.
5 Mode Memory
Press to store or recall scan modes.
9 Nega/Posi
Press to record the original image by inverting the black and white
areas.
6 Frame Erase
Press to eliminate dark border areas and lines that appear around 10 Image Qual. Adjustment
original images or shadows from binding holes. Press to make copies by erasing the background color of the
original.

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Mail Box Functions

Mail Box Function Overview

Printing Documents Stored in a User Inbox


Use the Print screen, Change Print Settings screen, and
Special Features screen when printing documents stored
in a User Inbox. For more information, see e-Manual >
Mail Box.

Document Selection screen

Change Print Settings Screen

1 Sample Print (see p. 45)


Press to print a sample set before printing multiple sets of
6 documents.
1

7
2
2 Paper Select
8
Press to select the paper size.
3
9
4 3 Finishing (see p. 46)
5 10 Press to select the Collate, Group, or Staple mode.

Special Features screen

1 Cover/Job Separator
Press to add covers, sheet insertions, or chapter pages between
1
specified pages. Displayed as [Cover/Sheet Insertion] when only
6 one document is selected.
2 7
3
8
4 Booklet
9
5 Press to make copies of several originals to form a booklet.

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Mail Box Function Overview

Print Screen

On the Print screen, you can set to make a sample


print, print sets, or automatically erase a document
after it is printed. Press [Change Pr. Settings] to
display the Change Print Settings screen. Use the
Change Print Settings screen when you want to
change the layout of prints.

Functions
Mail Box
4 2-Sided Printing (see p. 46) 8 Merge Documents (see p. 46)
Press to print on both sides of the paper. Press to print multiple documents as one document. You can also
use this mode with the 2-Sided Printing and Cover/Sheet Insertion
modes.
5 Store Pr. Settings
Press to register print settings for a document.

9 Initial Settings
6 Original Settings Press to cancel all settings. The machine returns to the Standard
Press to return to the Print screen. All settings are also canceled. Printing mode.

10 Special Features
7 Erase Doc. After Print (see p. 46)
Press to automatically erase the document after printing. Press to select a Special Features mode.

3 Form Composition 6 Margin


Press to superimpose an image stored in memory onto the original Press to create margins along the sides of a print.
image for printing.
7 Shift
Press to shift the entire image to a position that you specify using
4 Secure Watermark
the numeric keys. You can also select the shift direction for the
Press to embed hidden text in the background of prints. front and back sides of documents separately.

8 Watermark/Print Date
Press to include the watermark and date on prints.
5 Mode Memory
Press to store or recall copy modes.
9 Pg/Copy Set Numbering
Press to include page and copy set numbering on prints.

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Canceling Jobs

How to Cancel a Job


Types of jobs printed from the machine include copy
data, data from computers, inbox data, received fax/I-
fax documents, and reports. Cancel these jobs from the
screen displayed when you press [System Monitor]. You
can also cancel sending/receiving jobs from that screen.
Print jobs can also be canceled by pressing [Print Job]
on top of the touch panel display.

* The number in the illustrations refer to operation steps.

To Cancel Jobs That Are Being Printed/Waiting to Be Printed ([System Monitor])

To cancel a job that is being printed/waiting to be printed, select


[Copy] or [Print] from the keys at the bottom of the System
Monitor screen, and then press [Status].
2

For a copy job, you can cancel


scanning or printing by selecting
1 [Copy].

Select the job to cancel, and press [Cancel].

3
* You cannot select several jobs at the same time to cancel. Cancel jobs one at
a time.

For more information on canceling jobs from the


System Monitor screen, see e-Manual > Basic
Operations.

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How to Cancel a Job

To Cancel Jobs That Are Printing/Waiting to Print ([Print Job])

If you are using a login service, [My


Job Status] is displayed.

1 2
You can also cancel jobs that are printing or waiting to print by
pressing [Print Job] on the touch panel display. Press [Status],
3 and select the type of job to cancel from the drop-down list.

Canceling
4

jobs
For more information on canceling jobs from the
[Print Job] screen, see e-Manual > Print.

To Cancel Jobs That Are Being Sent/Received

To cancel jobs that are being sent/received, select [Send] or [Fax]


from the keys on the bottom of the System Monitor screen.

For a fax job, press [Send Job Status]


2
or [Received Job Status]. For a send
job, press [Status].
3

1
* Select the job to cancel, and press [Cancel]. You cannot select several jobs at
the same time to cancel. Cancel jobs one at a time.

If a job is being sent to multiple destinations, check the


destinations after pressing [Cancel], and then select [Cancel All]
or [Cancel Current Job]. If you select [Cancel Current Job], the
jobs currently being sent is canceled.
5

For more information on canceling jobs being


sent/received, see e-Manual > Send/Fax.

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Additional Functions

Press (Additional Functions) on the control panel to display the Additional Functions screen. The Additional Functions
screen enables you to customize the various settings of the machine. For details on the settings described here, see
the e-Manual. Also note that the Additional Functions screen is divided into several screens. Switch between the
screens using the [ ] and [ ] buttons.

2 Timer Settings 1 Common Settings

Press to make various timer related settings for the machine, Press to specify the settings that are common to the Copy, Mail
such as the time it takes for the machine to enter into the Sleep Box, Send, and Fax functions.
mode.

3 Adjustment/Cleaning

Press to make fine adjustments to the zoom, adjust the


contrast, or perform cleaning for the machine.

4 Report Settings 5 System Settings

Press to set the print conditions for printing a Send TX Report Press to set System Settings, Department ID Management
and Activity Report, or you can print the contents of the settings, Network Settings, and other system settings.
Address Book or Additional Functions.

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Additional Functions

Control Panel

6 Copy Settings 7 Communications Settings

Additional
Functions
Press to edit settings for the Copy function. Press to register or edit the default Communications Settings
according to your needs.

8 Mail Box Settings

Press to edit settings for the Mail Box function.

10 Address Book Settings 9 Printer Settings

Press to register or edit settings for the Address Book or one- Press to edit settings for the Printer function.
touch buttons.

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