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Trademarks Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP are trademarks of Microsoft corporation. Other names and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective holders. Contents 1 Getting Started Introduction Welcome! 1.1 Contents 1.3 Identifying Parts 1.4 Setting Up Your Machine Choosing a Location 1.9 Preparing Your Machine for Use 1.9 Attaching the Supports 1.10 Connecting to the Phone Line 1.11 Connecting to the Computer (MFP model only) 1.12 Plugging In the Power 1.13 Loading Paper 1.13 Installing the Toner Cartridge 1.16 Setting the Date and Time 1.18 Setting Your Fax Number and Name 1.19 2 Stand-alone Fax Setting Up Stand-alone Fax System Setting Volume 2.1 Setting Alert Tones 2.2 Setting User-Selectable System Options 2.2 Sending a Fax Preparing Documents for Faxing or Copying 2.7 Setting Document Resolution and Contrast 2.8 Loading Documents 2.9 Sending a Fax Automatically 2.10 Sending a Fax After Talking 2.11 I 2 Stand-alone Fax (continued) Receiving a Fax About Reception Modes 2.12 Loading Paper for Receiving Faxes 2.13 Receiving Automatically in FAX Mode 2.13 Receiving in AUTO Mode 2.14 Receiving Automatically in ANS/FAX Mode 2.14 Receiving Manually in TEL Mode 2.15 Receiving Manually Using Remote Receive Start Code 2.15 Making a Copy Copying Overview 2.16 Making a Single Copy 2.16 Using Advanced Copy Features 2.17 Automatic Dialling How To Enter a Name Using the Number Keys 2.18 One-Touch Dialling 2.20 Speed Dialling 2.22 Searching for a Number in the Memory 2.24 Transmission Options Broadcasting 2.25 Delayed Fax 2.26 Priority Fax 2.28 Polling 2.29 Adding Documents To a Scheduled Operation 2.31 Cancelling a Scheduled Operation 2.31 Additional Functions Monitoring a Dual Job Status 2.32 Forwarding Received Faxes 2.32 Printing Reports 2.33 Group Dialling (for Multi-Address Transmission) 2.35 II Contents (continued) 3 Printing and Scanning (MFP model only) Installing Software System Requirements 3.1 Installing the Software 3.1 Uninstalling the Software 3.3 Print Media Selecting Print Media 3.5 Using the Automatic Paper Input Tray 3.7 Using the Manual Paper Input Tray 3.9 Specialty Paper Guidelines 3.12 Printing Printing a Document 3.13 Cancelling a Print Job 3.16 Printing Help 3.17 Printing Several Pages Per Sheet 3.18 Scaling Your Document 3.19 Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size 3.20 Printing Posters 3.21 Printing Watermarks 3.22 Using Page Overlays 3.24 Printing in a Network Environment 3.28 Scanning Scanning from a Windows Application 3.30 Type1100 TWAIN for Scan Window 3.31 III 4 Maintenance Guidelines for Maintenance 4.1 Clearing Memory 4.1 Cleaning the OPC Drum 4.2 Adjusting Shading 4.2 Setting the Machine to be Checked by Phone 4.3 Sending Toner Low Information to the Service Company 4.3 Cleaning the Machine 4.4 Managing the Toner Cartridge 4.7 Automatic Document Feeder Rubber Pad Replacement 4.10 5 Troubleshooting Clearing Paper Jams 5.1 LCD Error Messages 5.5 Fax Problems 5.7 General Printing Problems (MFP model only) 5.9 Print Quality Problems 5.11 Appendix Connecting Other Devices to the Phone line A.1 Specifications A.4 Safety Information A.6 Index A.13 IV Environmental and Safety Consideration Laser Safety Statement The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR, chapter 1 Subchapter J for Class I(1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laser product conforming to the requirements of IEC 825. Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous. The laser system and printer are designed so there is never any human access to laser radiation above a Class I level during normal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service condition. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual might result in hazardous radiation exposure. WARNING Never operate or service the printer with the protective cover removed from Laser/Scanner assembly. The reflected beam, although invisible, can damage your eyes. CAUTION
- INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN THIS COVER OPEN. DO NOT OPEN THIS COVER. VORSICHT - UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG GEFFNET. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN. ATTENTION - RAYONNEMENT LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS DOUVERTURE.EXPOSITION DAN GEREUSE AU FAISCEAU. ATTENZIONE -RADIAZIONE LASER INVISIBILE IN CASO DI APERTURA. EVITARE LESPOSIZIONE AL FASCIO. PRECAUCION -RADIACION LASER IVISIBLE CUANDO SE ABRE. EVITAR EXPONERSE AL RAYO. ADVARSEL - USYNLIG LASERSTRLNING VED BNING NR SIKKERHEDSBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDG UDSAETTELSE FOR STRLNING. ADVARSER - USYNLIG LASERSTRLNING NR DEKSEL PNES. STIRR IKKE INN I STRLEN. UNNG EKSPONERING FOR STRLEN. VARNING - OSYNLIG LASERSTRLNING NR DENNA DEL R PPAND OCH SPRREN R URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRLEN. STRLEN R FARLIG. VARO! - AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NKYMTTMLLE LASERSTEILYLLE L KATSO STEESEEN. V Ozone Safety During normal operation, this machine produces ozone. the ozone produced does not present a hazard to the operator. However, it is advisable that the machine be operated in a well ventilated area. If you need additional information about ozone, please request your nearest dealer. Power Saver This printer contains advanced energy conservation technology that reduces power consumption when it is not in active use. When the printer does not receive data for an extended period of time, power consumption is automatically lowered. The energy star emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service. Radio Frequency Emissions FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you must first stop operation of the equipment. Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacture responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. VI Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus, ICES-003 of the Industry and Science Canada. Cet appareil numrique respecte les limites de bruits radiolectriques applicables aux appareils numriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matriel brouilleur: Appareils Numriques, ICES-003 dicte par lIndustrie et Sciences Canada. DDeeccllaarraattiioonn ooff CCoonnffoorrmmiittyy Notice to Users in EEA Countries This product complies with the essential requirements and provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. Notice to Users Accessing Analog PSTN in EEA Countries This product is designed to be able to access analog PSTN in all EEA countries. Local PSTN compatibility is dependent on software switch settings. Please contact your service representative if relocating this product to another country. In the event of problems, please contact your service representative in the first instance. Ricoh: The CE Decalration of Conformity is available on the Internet at URL: http://www.ricoh.co.jp/fax/ce_doc/
NRG: The CE Declaration of Conformity is available on the Internet at URL: http://www.ricoh.co.jp/fax/ce_doc/
LANIER: The CE Declaration of Conformity is available by accessing the URL: http://www.lanier-europe.com VII Memo VIII chapter 11 This chapter provides information on the following topics:
Introduction N Welcome!
N Contents N Identifying Parts Setting Up Your Machine N Choosing a Location N Preparing Your Machine for Use N Attaching the Supports N Connecting to the Phone Line N Connecting to the Computer (MFP model only) N Plugging In the Power N Loading Paper N Installing Toner Cartridge N Setting the Date and Time N Setting Your Fax Number and Name Introduction Welcome!
Thank you for purchasing this product, a powerful business tool with the capabilities of a full range of office equipment. With this machine, you can:
Fax Use this product as a full-featured stand-alone fax machine to send and receive faxes. Perform advanced tasks such as delayed transmission, broadcasting, and unattended memory sending. Print (MFP model only) You can get 600 x 600 dpi high-quality laserjet printing from this machine. You can create professional documents using the creative printing features on the various kinds of print media, such as plain papers, envelopes, transparencies, label, and so on. Getting Started 1.1 AA Copy Make up to 99 copies of a 20-pages document without having to connect to a PC. You can adjust the contrast, enlarge or reduce the copies and collate. Scan (MFP model only) Scan important documents to create electronic files. Use the scanner to add photo or graphic images to other software applications or to jazz up your projects. 1.2 Getting Started Contents Heres what comes with this machine. Fax machine Toner cartridge Document output support Document input support Power cord *
Telephone line cord *
software CD-ROM
(for MFP model only) Users Guide One-touch label for the front panel and a panel sheet (for Europe only)
*: These may look different depending on the country. Notes:
You should use the Telephone line cord which is supplied with the machine. If you are replacing it with the other vendors part, it should be AWG #26 or lower gage. Power cord must be plugged in grounded power socket. Getting Started 1.3 Identifying Parts Before setting up your machine, make sure you identify the following parts related to the scanner and paper print paths. Identifying Scanner Path Parts Items to be faxed, copied, or scanned use the scanner path which consists of the following parts:
Document input support Supports original documents. Document guides Aligns documents. Automatic document feeder Document output support Loads up to 20 pages at a time. Supports the original document when faxing, copying, or scanning is complete. 1.4 Getting Started Identifying Printer Path Parts Paper for printing, receiving faxes and copying follow the printer path. This path consists of the following parts:
Paper input support Support the print media Paper guides Aligns paper. Automatic paper input tray Holds paper. Manual paper input tray
(For MFP model only) Paper output tray Supports the printed pages. Use to feed paper one sheet at a time. Getting Started 1.5 Identifying Front Panel Features Look for the following keys and features on the front panel. These features are used to fax documents, make copies, and adjust settings. LCD Display Displays messages and menu settings. 01 06 11 16 02 07 12 17 03 08 13 18 04 09 14 19 05 10 15 20 1 GHI 4 PQRS 7 Demo Sy Status Use to switch the display status while performing dual jobs. Pause/Redial Use to redial the last fax number or to insert a pause into a fax number. On Hook Dial Use to dial numbers without picking up the handset. Also, use to make a voice call after sending or receiving a fax. User Tools Use to set up various system options. Scroll/Volume Use to scroll the menu items or us to move the cursor left or right through the display. Also, use to adjust the ringer volume. Search/Delete Use to search for a number in memory or to delete the last digit when typing text. Report/Help Use to print various reports and the help list. Trans. Option Use to access advanced fax operations. Twenty One-Touch Buttons Store frequently dialled fax numbers. 1.6 Getting Started Rcv. Mode/Contrast When a document is loaded, choose the contrast characteristic of copied or transmitted documents. When a document is not loaded, choose the receive mode to use. The selected mode is displayed in Standby mode. Resolution Choose the resolution of documents. Resolution Rcv. Mode/
Contrast 2 JKL 5 TUV 8 ymbols 0 3 MNO 6 WXYZ 9 Speed Number Keypad Use to enter fax numbers manually or to enter letters. Speed(#) Use to send documents by entering a registered 2-digit number. Fax Forward Allows you to forward the received faxes to the defined remote fax machine at a specified duration. Copy Makes a copy of a document. Start/Enter Starts a job. Also use to activate the selection shown on the display. Stop Stops an operation at any time. Getting Started 1.7 Identifying Connecting Parts and Others Power cord connector Telephone line jack Extension telephone jack Parallel cable connector
(MFP model only) Cover Cover release buttons (right and left) 1.8 Getting Started Setting Up Your Machine Choosing a Location For the trouble-free operation of your machine, place it on a flat, stable surface near your workstation. Leave enough space to allow for easy paper loading and exiting, as well as opening the front cover. Do not place your machine:
In direct sunlight. Near heat sources or air conditioners. In a dusty or dirty environment. Preparing Your Machine for Use When you take this machine out the box, note that it has been packaged to protect it during shipping. Before you use the machine, make certain that you check for the following items:
Remove all tapes. Remove all packing materials. Getting Started 1.9 Attaching the Supports Document Input Support Insert the document input support with the groove pointing to the rear top of the machine. Extender Fold out the extender if necessary. Document Output Support Insert the two tabs on the document output support into the slots on the front of your machine. Extender Fold out the extender if necessary. Insert one end first, then the other end by squeezing this leg inward to make the tray easy to insert. Note: This machine is shipped with the paper output tray already installed. Extend the tray to use. Fold out the extender if necessary. 1.10 Getting Started Connecting to the Phone Line For proper operation, this machine must be connected to the wall jack. Once you have decided which wall jack you will be using, check a box below and follow the instructions. I only have one phone line coming to this wall jack. (This includes two phone numbers on one line with distinctive ring service.) Go to To Connect to a Wall Jack that Has Only One Phone Line on this page. I have two phone lines coming to this wall jack. Go to To Connect to a Wall Jack that Has Two Phone Lines on page 1.12. To Connect to a Wall Jack that has Only One Phone Line 1. Plug the included telephone cord into the jack on the back of the unit marked the word LINE. LINE EXT. To a standard phone wall jack 2. If a telephone cord is plugged into the wall jack, unplug the cord and set it aside. 3. Plug the other end of the phone cord into the wall jack. Notes:
If you are connecting other devices such as a telephone to the phone line, go to Appendix Connecting Other Devices To the Phone Line on page A.1. If you are not connecting other devices, go to Plugging In the Power on page 1.13. Getting Started 1.11 To Connect to a Wall Jack that Has Two Phone Lines 1. Plug the included telephone cord into the jack on the back of the unit marked the word LINE. 2. If a telephone cord is plugged into the wall jack, unplug it and set it aside. 3. If you do not have a wall jack that has a built-in splitter, plug a phone unit splitter (not included) into the wall jack. 4. Plug the cord into the side of the phone unit splitter for the fax number. Notes:
If you are connecting other devices such as a telephone to the same phone line, go to Appendix Connecting Other Devices To the Phone Line on page A.1. If you are not connecting other devices, go to Plugging In the Power on page 1.13. Connecting to the Computer (MFP model only) Your machine has a parallel port which allows use with a Windows PC. Connecting to the Computer Using the Parallel interface 1. Plug the supplied parallel printer cable into the connector on the back of your machine. Push the metal clips down to fit inside the notches on the cable plug. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the parallel interface port on your computer. See your computer documentation for more information. 1.12 Getting Started Plugging In the Power Plug one end of the cord into the back of the machine and the other end into a standard AC power outlet. This machine will turn on and the display will show SYSTEM INITIAL. If there is no paper loaded, the displays will shows NO PAPER. then if there is no cartridge installed, the display will show JAM/NO CARTRIDGE. To AC outlet To turn off, unplug the power cord. Loading Paper For best results, use high quality xerographic paper. The automatic paper input tray can hold a maximum of 150 sheets of plain paper. The maximum capacity may be less, depending on the paper thickness. Note: For stand-alone copy and fax operations, this machine supports A4, letter, and legal paper. After loading paper, make sure that you select the correct paper size. For more information on setting the paper size, see Setting User-Selectable System Options on page 2.2. 1. Pull the paper input support completely out of the unit. Paper input support Automatic paper input tray Manual paper input tray only for MFP model. Getting Started 1.13 2. Remove a stack of paper from its packaging. Tap the stack on a flat surface to even it up. 3. Insert the paper with the print side facing you. Place the print side facing you. 4. Adjust the paper guides to the width of the print media. Slide the guides until they lightly touch the stack of print media. Do not bend the print material. Paper guide 1.14 Getting Started Paper Type and Size Satisfactory print and receive quality can be obtained with many types of plain paper. Since the quality of plain paper varies widely, test the print quality before buying large quantities of paper. Your machine uses a variety of papers including:
Xerographic paper Bond paper Dual-purpose paper Because all papers vary in physical characteristics, you can receive mixed results from different packages of paper even through the packages contain the same paper. If you encounter undesirable results, try the other side of the paper, a different type, or another package of the same kind of paper. DO NOT use the following types of paper with your machine:
Continuous form feed paper Synthetic paper Thermal paper Multi-sheet forms and documents Chemically treated paper Papers with raised, embossed lettering To load paper with a preferred print side:
If you are using xerographic paper, load the paper with the preferred print side facing down. If you are using letterhead or bond paper, load the paper with the preferred side facing up. The following papers can be used in your machine for fax:
Letter : 216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11.0 in.) - 60 g/m2 ~ 90 g/m2 (16 ~ 24 lb) A4 : 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.) - 60 g/m2 ~ 90 g/m2 (16 ~ 24 lb) Legal : 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14.0 in.) - 60 g/m2 ~ 90 g/m2 (16 ~ 24 lb) Getting Started 1.15 Installing the Toner Cartridge 1. Pulling the cover release buttons found on both sides of the machine toward you, open the cover. 2. Unpack the cartridge from its plastic bag, and then remove the paper rolled the cartridge. 3. Shake the cartridge from side to side 5 or 6 times to redistribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge. 1.16 Getting Started 4. Find the cartridge slots inside the machine, one on each side. 5. Grasp the handle at the front of the cartridge and slide it down between the cartridge slots, and push it firmly. 6. Close the cover. Make sure that the cover is securely closed. Getting Started 1.17 Setting the Date and Time The current date and time are shown on the display when the machine is on and ready for use (Standby mode). The date and time are printed on all transmitted faxes. When you install this series for the first time, or when the product is without power for about 15 seconds, the display prompts you to reset the date and time. SET DATE & TIME 1. Press User Tools on the front panel. the display shows the first setup menu; FAX NUMBER/NAME. 2. Press or until TIME/DATE SETUP appears, then press Start/Enter to access the Time/Date Setup menu. 3. The display asks you to choose a date format. Press Start/Enter. 4. Press or until you find the desired date format, then press Start/Enter. If you select USA, the date appears in format of Month-Day-Year. The EUROPE format will be displayed in format of Day-Month-Year. The display shows the currently set date and time using the selected date format and asks you to set the month. 04-01-2001 10:30
(USA Format) 5. Enter the correct date and time for each item using the number keypad. Each time you enter the appropriate number, the display asks you to enter the next item in the following order: MONTH, DATE, YEAR, HOUR, and MINUTE. Enter the time in 24-hour format. For example, enter 2230 for 10:30 P.M. If you enter an invalid number, the display does not proceed to the next step. If this happens, re-enter the correct number. 6. When you are finished, press Start/Enter to save the setting. The display returns to Standby mode and shows the date and time you have set. 19-MAR 12:30 FAX
(EUROPE Format) 1.18 Getting Started Setting Your Fax Number and Name Your fax number and name can be printed at the top of each page transmitted. 1. Press User Tools on the front panel. The display shows the first setup menu; FAX NUMBER/NAME. 2. Press Start/Enter to access the Fax Number/Name menu. The display shows FAX NUMBER. 3. Press Start/Enter. If there is a number already set, the number appears. TEL:
4. Enter the telephone number your machine is connected to. You can enter up to 20 digits. Press for plus sign (+) and # for a hyphen. If you entered a wrong number, press Search/Delete to delete it. 5. Press Start/Enter when the number on the display is correct. If there is a name already set, the name appears. NAME:
6. Enter your name using number keypad. You can enter up to 40 characters. For details on how to use the number keypad to enter alphanumeric characters, see page 2.19. 7. Press Start/Enter when the name on the display is correct. Getting Started 1.19 chapter 22 This chapter explains how to send and receive faxes from the front panel of this machine. This chapter also demonstrates how to use the Transmission Option features and change the settings on the fax system. This chapter provides information on the following topics:
N Setting Up Stand-alone Fax System N Sending a Fax N Receiving a Fax N Making a Copy N Automatic Dialling N Transmission Options N Additional Functions Setting up Stand-
alone Fax System Setting Volume Ringer Volume You can adjust the volume of the ringer to your desired volume. 1. Press or in Standby mode. The display shows the current ringer volume setting. RINGER VOL.[3]
2. Press or until you find the desired loudness. Four levels are available; 0~3. You will hear the selected volume and the display will show the level. Setting 0 turns the ringer off. The machine will work normally even if the ringer is set to off. 3. Press Start/Enter to save the setting. Speaker Volume 1. Press On Hook Dial to adjust the speaker volume. If you cannot hear dial tone, check the phone line connection. 2. Press or repeatedly until you find the desired loudness. The display shows the current volume level. SPEAKER VOL.[2]
3. After choosing the desired volume level, press On Hook Dial. Stand-alone Fax 2.1 Setting Alert Tones You can choose an alarm tone to sound when an error occurs (ALARM VOLUME) or when any key is pressed (KEY VOLUME). 1. Press User Tools on front panel. The display shows the first setup menu; FAX NUMBER/NAME. 2. Press or until VOLUME SETUP appears, then press Start/Enter. The display shows ALARM VOLUME. 3. Press Start/Enter to access the Alarm Volume menu. To access the Key Volume menu, press or until KEY VOLUME appears, then press Start/Enter. 4. Press or to turn the sound ON or OFF, then press Start/Enter to save the setting. 5. To return to Standby mode, press Stop. Setting User-Selectable System Options Your machine has various user-selectable system options. These options are preset at the factory but you may need to change them. To find out how the options are currently set, print the System Data list. For more information on printing the list, see above. Setting an Option 1. Press User Tools on the front panel. The display shows the first menu; FAX NUMBER/NAME. 2. Press or until SYSTEM SETUP appears. The display shows the first option menu; LANGUAGE. 3. Scroll through the options by pressing or repeatedly. 4. When the option you want appears on the display, press Start/Enter. 5. Choose the desired status by pressing or repeatedly, or enter the desired value using the number keypad. 2.2 Stand-alone Fax 6. When setting is done, press Start/Enter to save the setting. You can exit from setup mode at any time by pressing Stop. The machine returns to Standby mode without saving the setting you have already changed. Selectable Options These instructions assume you have followed the steps on page 3.1 under Setting an Option and the machine is prompting you to change one of the options listed here. LANGUAGE You can select the display language. The available languages are ENGLISH, GERMAN, FRENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH, PORTUGUESE and DUTCH. SEND FROM MEMORYEnables all transmission documents to be automatically scanned into the memory before transmission. Select ON to enable. Select OFF to disable. SENDING CONFIRM A confirmation report shows whether the last transmission was successful or not, how many pages were sent, etc. Select ERROR to print only when an error occurs and the transmission was not successful. Select ON to print a confirmation report automatically each time you send a fax. Select OFF to turn off. FAX PAPER SIZE Select the paper size you will use for recording. LETTER, A4 and LEGAL sizes are available. Note: If you set the Auto Reduction menu option, or turned Paper Save mode on, your machine will determine the reduction rate according to this setting. Stand-alone Fax 2.3 AUTO REDUCTION When receiving a document as long or longer than the paper loaded in your machine, the machine can reduce the data in the document to fit into your recording paper size. Original Received data Turn this feature on to reduce an incoming page that may need to be divided into two pages with only a few lines on the second page. If the fax machine cannot reduce the data to fit onto one page with this feature enabled, the data will be divided and printed in actual size on two or more sheets if necessary. Select ON to enable. Note that this feature does not apply to the copy mode. Select OFF to turn this feature off. The overflow data will be printed out on a second page. DISCARD SIZE When receiving or copying a document as long as or longer than the paper installed in your machine, you can set the machine to discard any excess image at the bottom of the page to fit onto the recording paper size. Enter the desired discard size from 0 through 30 mm using the number keypad. If the received page is outside the margin set, it will be printed on two sheets of paper at the actual size. If the data is within the margin, and the Auto Reduction feature is on, it will be reduced to fit onto the appropriate size paper (Discard does not take place). If the Auto Reduction feature is turned OFF or fails, the data within the margin will be discarded. RINGS TO ANSWER You can select the number of times your machine rings before answering an incoming call. If you are using your machine as both a telephone and a fax machine, we suggest you set the ring count to at least 4 to give you time to answer. 2.4 Stand-alone Fax STAMP RCV. NAMEAllows the machine to automatically print the page number, and the date and time of the reception at the bottom of each page of a received document. Select ON to enable. Select OFF to disable. RCV. START CODE The remote receive start code allows you to initiate fax reception from an extension phone plugged into the EXT. jack on the back of your machine. If you pick up the extension phone and hear fax tones, enter the remote code and the machine will start receiving. The password is preset to 9 at the factory. Enter the desired code 0 to 9 on the number keypad. ECM MODE (Error Correction Mode) This mode compensates for poor line quality and ensures accurate, error-free transmission with another ECM-equipped facsimile machine. If the line quality is poor, transmission time may be increased when the ECM is enabled. Select ON to enable. Select OFF to disable. JUNK FAX BARRIER With this feature set to ON, the system will only accept a fax sent from the remote station of which the fax number is stored in memory as a one-touch or two-digit speed dial number. This feature is useful for blocking any unwanted fax. Select ON to turn this feature on. You can receive only from the registered stations. Select OFF to turn this feature off. Anybody can send you a fax. Notes:
This feature needs the number reported by the remote fax to be an exact match to a one-touch or speed dial number in this machine. If you have a problem receiving faxes, turn this feature off. Stand-alone Fax 2.5 DRPD MODE Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables a user to use a single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers. The particular number someone uses to call you on is identified by different ringing patterns, which consist of various combinations of long and short ringing sounds. This feature is often used by answering services who answer telephones for many different clients and need to know which number someone is calling in on to properly answer the phone. Using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection feature, your fax machine can learn the ring pattern you designate to be answered by the FAX machine. Unless you change it, this ringing pattern will continue to be recognised and answered as a FAX call, and all other ringing patterns will be forwarded to the extension telephone or answering machine plugged into the EXT. jack. You can easily suspend or change Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection at any time. Before using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection option, Distinctive Ring service must be installed on your telephone line by the telephone company. To setup Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection, you will need another telephone line at your location, or someone available to dial your FAX number from outside. Select ON to turn this feature on. Select OFF to turn this feature off. Select SET to setup or change the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection. The LCD displays WAITING RING. Call your fax number from another telephone. It is not necessary to place the call from a fax machine. When your machine begins to ring, do not answer the call. The machine requires several rings to learn the pattern. When the machine completes learning, the LCD displays END DRPD SETUP. With the DRPD feature active, DRPD appears in the display and the previously set reception mode is ignored. If you turn off DRPD, the machine returns to any previously set reception mode. Notes:
DRPD must be set up again if you re-assign your fax number, or connect the machine to another telephone line. After DRPD has been set up, call your fax number again to verify that the machine answers with a fax tone. Then have a call placed to a different number assigned to that same line to be sure the call is forwarded to the extension telephone or answering machine plugged into the EXT. jack. 2.6 Stand-alone Fax Sending a Fax Preparing Documents for Faxing or Copying To fax or copy documents that are printed on standard letter or A4 size paper, follow these guidelines. Do not attempt to feed the following types of documents into the machine: - wrinkled, curled, or folded paper
- chemically processed paper (pressure-sensitive paper, carbon-coated paper, etc.)
- coated paper (glossy, etc.)
- thin paper (onion skin, airmail paper, etc.)
- thick paper
- small or short paper (such as a label, voucher, etc.)
- paper made of cloth or metal To feed any of these documents, make copies using a standard copy machine and insert the copies into the document tray. Remove all staples and paper clips before feeding the document. Ensure any glue, ink, or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before feeding the document. Do not feed documents with pages that are different sizes or different thicknesses. ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS (for ADF1) Document Size Max. Min. Effective Scanning Width Number of sheets which can be loaded at a time Thickness of document Single Sheet 2 or More Sheets 8.5 in. (W) x 14 in. (L)
(216 mm x 356 mm) 8.5 in. (W) x 11.7 in. (L)
(216 mm x 297 mm) 5.8 in. (W) x 5.0 in. (L)
(148 mm x 128 mm) 8.26 in. (210 mm) Up to 20 0.05 mm ~ 0.07 mm 0.15 mm ~ 0.2 mm 0.075 mm ~ 0. 12 mm Print Quality Uncoated on both sides 1 ADF stands for Automatic Document Feeder. It allows you to stack original documents, which will be faxed or copied one by one. Stand-alone Fax 2.7 Setting Document Resolution and Contrast We recommend sending documents printed using a typewriter, felt tip pen, black ink, or laserwriter. The paper should be white or very light, and of normal weight not cardboard. Blue lines on a ruled pad do not fax well. To send normal documents, there is no need to adjust the resolution and the contrast. To send documents with unusual contrast characteristics, including photographs, adjust the resolution and contrast. Resolution To increase sharpness and clarity, press the Resolution button repeatedly after loading a document until you find the desired mode. You can choose between STANDARD, FINE, or SUPER FINE mode. STANDARD (200X 100 dpi) works well for documents with normal sized characters. FINE (200 X 200 dpi) is good for documents containing small characters, thin lines, or print from a dot-matrix printer. SUPER FINE (300 X 300 dpi) works well for documents containing extremely fine details. SUPER FINE works only if the remote machine also has the SUPER FINE features. Contrast To compensate for the brightness or darkness of your document, press the Rcv. Mode/Contrast button repeatedly after loading a document until you find the desired mode. You can choose between NORMAL, DARKEN, LIGHTEN, or PHOTO. NORMAL works well for normal documents. DARKEN works well for light print or faint pencil markings. The light image and text on the document will be darker on the printed page. LIGHTEN works well for dark print. The dark image and text on the document will be lighter on the printed page. PHOTO is used when faxing photographs or other documents containing color or shades of gray. When you choose this mode, you should set the resolution to FINE. 2.8 Stand-alone Fax Loading Documents 1. Load your document face down with the top edge first going into the document feeder. 2. Adjust the document guides for the width of the document. 3. Slide the sheet down into the document feeder until it is in the feed area. Document guide You can insert up to 20 sheets at a time. If you insert more than one sheet, ensure the bottom sheet enters first. Stagger the leading edge of the document slightly, and insert the document with a slight push to ensure they feed smoothly. To add pages while the fax is being sent, place them on top of the already loaded sheets. 4. If necessary, use the Resolution and Rcv. Mode/Contrast buttons to change the resolution and the contrast (see page 2.8). Stand-alone Fax 2.9
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Sending a Fax Automatically 1. After loading a document, enter the number of the remote fax using the keypad. One-touch or speed dialling is also available if you have already stored the number into a one-touch or speed dial number. For information on storing and using numbers in the memory, see page 2.18. If you make a mistake while entering a number, press Search/Delete to delete the number. 2. Press Start/Enter when the number appears correctly on the display. The machine dials the number and begins to transmit. Cancelling a Transmission Press Stop any time during transmission. The machine continues to send the fax and the display shows a message warning that the machine is in use. Press Stop again. Confirming a Transmission When the last document has been sent successfully, the machine beeps and returns to the Standby mode. If something went wrong during your fax transmission, an error message appears on the display. For a listing of error messages and their meanings, see page 5.5. When you receive an error message, press Stop to clear the message and resend the document. You can print out a confirmation report automatically each time sending is completed. For more information, see `Setting User-Selectable System Options on page 2.2. Automatic Redialling If the number you have dialled is busy or there is no answer, the machine will automatically redial the number every three minutes up to a maximum of two times. The display shows RETRY REDIAL?. To redial the number without waiting, press Start/Enter. To cancel the automatic redialling, press Stop. 2.10 Stand-alone Fax Last Number Redialling Press Pause/Redial with a document loaded in the feeder, the machine begins to send. The redial memory in your machine retains the last 10 numbers called. To search through the redial memory, do as follows:
1. Press and hold Pause/Redial for about 2 seconds. 2. Press or to search through the memory until you find the desired number. 3. When the desired number appears on the display, press Start/Enter to dial. Sending a Fax After Talking You can send a fax after talking with the remote location. 1. After loading a document, pick up the handset of the extension telephone and call the remote machine. 2. If the remote party answers, talk with her/him. 3. Press Start/Enter after you finish talking. The machine begins to transmit. 4. Replace the handset. Answering a Voice Request When the phone rings after receiving a fax, pick up the external handset and press Stop. If the person at remote end is waiting with the handset lift up, you can talk to the person. If you do not answer the Voice Request, the machine prints out the number that made the Voice Request, as well as the time and date that the request was made. Stand-alone Fax 2.11 Receiving a Fax About Reception Modes Your machine has four reception modes:
In FAX mode, the machine answers an incoming call and immediately goes into receive mode. In AUTO mode, the machine answers an incoming call expecting to receive a fax. If the machine does not sense a fax signal, it will continue to sound the ringing tone to tell you it is a phone call. If you do not lift the handset of the extension telephone during the ringing, the machine will switch to automatic fax reception mode. In ANS/FAX mode, the answering machine answers an incoming call, and the caller can leave a message on the answering machine. If the fax machine senses a fax tone on the line, the call automatically switches to the fax machine. Note: To use the ANS/FAX mode, attach an answering machine to the EXT. jack on the back of your machine (see page A.1). In TEL mode, the automatic fax reception is turned off. If you pick up the extension telephone and hear fax tones, you can receive a fax by pressing Start/Enter on the front panel of your machine. In DRPD mode, you can receive a call using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) feature. Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables a user to use a single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers. This mode is displayed when you have set up the distinctive ring pattern. For details on this feature, see page 2.6. 2.12 Stand-alone Fax The current reception mode is displayed when the machine is in Standby mode. 08-DEC 15:30 FAX Current reception mode If you seldom use the fax line for voice conversations, set your machine to receive a fax automatically by selecting FAX mode. Loading Paper for Receiving Faxes The instructions for loading paper in the paper input tray are the same whether you are printing, faxing, or copying, except that faxes can only be printed on letter-, A4-, or legal-sized paper. See Loading Paper on page 1.13 for instructions. After loading paper for receiving faxes, set the paper size to the size of paper you normally load in the paper input tray. This product uses this setting when printing reports and determining autoreduction for incoming faxes. See page 2.3 to set the paper size. Note: As for MFP model, the printing function does not use this setting. If you are loading special-sized media only for your current print job, do not change this setting. After you have finished printing, reload the original paper. Receiving Automatically in FAX Mode This machine is preset to FAX mode at the factory. If you have changed the fax mode, take the following steps to receive faxes automatically:
1. Press and hold down Rcv. Mode/Contrast on the front panel repeatedly until the display shows FAX. 2. When you receive a call, the machine answers the call on a specified number of rings and receives a fax automatically. To change the number of rings. See Setting User-Selectable System Options on page 2.2. To adjust the ringer volume, see Setting Volume on page 2.1. Stand-alone Fax 2.13 Receiving in AUTO Mode 1. Press and hold down Rcv.Mode/Contrast on the front panel repeatedly until the display shows AUTO. 2. When you get a call, the machine answers it. If a fax is being sent, the machine goes into reception mode. If the machine does not detect a fax signal, it will continue ringing to tell you it is a phone call. You should pick up the handset of the extension telephone and press Stop to answer the call, or it will switch to automatic reception mode. Receiving Automatically in ANS/FAX Mode For this mode, you MUST attach an answering machine to the EXT. jack on the back of your machine (see page A.1). 1. Press and hold down Rcv. Mode/Contrast on the front panel repeatedly until the display shows ANS/FAX. 2. When you receive a call, the answering machine will answer. If the caller leaves a message, the answering machine stores the message as it would normally. If your machine hears a fax tone on the line, it automatically starts to receive fax. Notes:
If you have set your machine to ANS/FAX mode and your answering machine is switched off, or no answering machine is connected to your machine, your machine will automatically go into FAX mode after 6 rings. If your answering machine has a user-selectable ring counter, set the machine to answer incoming calls within 1 ring. If you are in TEL mode (manual reception) when the answering machine is connected to your machine, you must switch off the answering machine, or the outgoing message from the answering machine will interrupt your phone conversation. 2.14 Stand-alone Fax Receiving Manually in TEL Mode You can answer calls using the handset of the extension telephone, and start the machine to receive a fax. 1. Press and hold down Rcv.Mode/Contrast repeatedly until the display shows TEL. 2. When the telephone rings, pick up the handset of the extension telephone and answer it. 3. If you hear a fax tone, or if the person on the other end asks you to receive a document, press Start/Enter. 4. Replace the handset of the extension telephone. The machine begins receiving and returns to Standby mode when the reception is complete. Receiving Manually Using Remote Receive Start Code You can receive a fax from someone you are talking to on the extension telephone without having to go to the fax machine. 1. When you receive a call on the extension phone and hear fax tones,
(star nine star) on the extension telephone. press the keys 9 The machine receives the document. Press the buttons slowly in sequence. If you still hear the fax tone from the remote machine, try pressing 9 once again. 9 is the remote receive start code preset at the factory. The first and the last asterisks are fixed, but you can change the middle number to whatever you choose. For more information, see page 2.5. 2. When you have finished speaking and receiving documents, replace the handset of the extension telephone. Stand-alone Fax 2.15 Making a Copy Copying Overview The resolution is automatically set to S.FINE while the copy feature is in use. However, the contrast can be changed to produce optimal copy quality for a particular document containing faint markings, dark image, photographs, or other halftone images. Copy quantity : 1 to 99 copies of the document can be made. Custom sizing: You can reduce or expand the image size by 1%
increments from 50% to 130%. For MFP model, you can reduce or expand the image size by 1% increments from 50% to 200%. Print order and sorting : When the Collate Copy menu is set to YES, the machine sorts the print jobs. All pages of the document are printed in reverse order before the next copy is printed. For example, if you copy a three-page job to print 2 copies, the machine prints page 3, page 2, page 1, page 3, page 2, page 1. Making a Single Copy To make a single copy without setting options, take the following steps:
1. Load a document with the print side facing down. 2. Press Copy twice. Your machine starts copying. 2.16 Stand-alone Fax Using Advanced Copy Features You can adjust the quantity, size, and print order for copying. Take the following steps:
1. Load your document face down with the top edge first going into the document feeder. If necessary, press Rcv. Mode/Contrast to change the contrast. For details on the Contrast, see page 2.8. 2. Press Copy . The display asks you to enter the copy quantity
(1 to 99). 3. If you need two or more copies, enter the desired number and press Start/Enter. 4. If you want to reduce or expand the image size, enter the number of the desired zoom rate, then press Start/Enter. 5. The display asks you to set the Collate Copy menu. Press or to choose YES or NO. Setting YES will reverse the print order and sort the print job. Example: 2 copies of a 3-page document 1 1 2 2
NO 3 3 3 2 1 3 2 1
YES 6. When the desired setting is selected, press Start/Enter or Copy to begin the copying. Note: Pressing Copy at any time begins the copy operation immediately without displaying the remaining options. Stand-alone Fax 2.17 Automatic Dialling How To Enter a Name Using the Number Keys As you perform various tasks, you will need to enter names and numbers. For example, when you set up your machine, you have to enter your name (or your companys name) and telephone number. When you store a one-touch dial or speed dial, you also enter the telephone numbers and names. When the display asks you to enter a name, the LCD display reads:
NAME:
Use the procedures described below to enter alphanumeric characters, special symbols, or spaces. Entering Alphanumeric Characters You can also include special symbols in the name by using the 0 key. See `Keypad Character Assignments on the next page. 1. Locate the button labelled with the letter you want then press the button repeatedly until the correct letter appears in the display. DEF 3 MNO 6 WXYZ 9 O 1 GHI 4 PQRS 7 ABC 2 JKL 5 TUV 8 Symbols 0 2.18 Stand-alone Fax For example, to enter an R, press 7 (labelled PQRS). Each time you press 7, the display shows a different letterfirst P, then Q, R, S, and finally 7. The letter appears on the display as shown below. NAME:R 2. When the letter you want appears on the display, press another number key labelled with the next letter you want. If the next letter is printed on the same number button, move the cursor right by pressing , then press the button. The blinking cursor moves right and the next letter appears on the display. NAME:RP 3. Select additional letters in the same way. When you have finished entering the letters, press Start/Enter. KEYPAD CHARACTER ASSIGNMENTS Key Assigned numbers, letters, or characters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Space 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y Z 9
# & 0 Stand-alone Fax 2.19 Editing Name If you make a mistake while entering a number or name, move the cursor under the incorrect digit by or . Then, press the correct number to change, or press Search/Delete to delete the number. Inserting a Pause While Entering a Number Some telephone systems require an access code (9, for example) and listen for a second dial tone before dialling an outside number. In such cases, you must insert a pause in the number when setting up a one-
touch or a speed dial number. To insert a pause, press Pause/Redial while entering the number. When you dial a number, the dialling process pauses for a specified time at the point where you pressed Pause/Redial. For a longer pause, press Pause/Redial twice. One-Touch Dialling One-Touch dialling lets you use any of the 20 one-touch buttons to automatically dial a number. Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialling 1. Press and hold one of 20 one-touch buttons for about 2 seconds. The display shows `Txx:, where `xx represents the selected one-touch button number. Txx:_ If a number has already been stored in the location you chose, the display shows the number. To edit the number, see the next page. If you press and hold the button used for group dial number, the display shows GROUP ASSIGNED, then asks you to press another one-touch button. 2. Enter the number you want to store by using the number keypad, then press Start/Enter. To insert a pause between numbers, press Pause/Redial; a P appears on the display. If you make a mistake while entering a number, press Search/Delete and re-enter the correct number. 2.20 Stand-alone Fax 3. The display asks you to enter a name. For information on how to enter names, see page 2.19. Or, if you do not want to assign a name, skip this step. 4. Press Start/Enter when the name appears correctly or without entering a name. The display asks you to press another one-touch number. 5. To set another one-touch number, press the desired one-touch button and repeat steps 2 through 4. Or, to return to Standby mode, press Stop. Editing a Number for One-Touch Dialling 1. Press and hold the one-touch button where the phone number has been stored. T01:025413000 2. Press or to move the cursor to the desired number and edit the number. Note: When you press the One-Touch dial number stored for group dial, the display briefly shows G-REGISTERED to indicate that the number is used for group dial, then you can edit the number. 3. When you have finished editing, press Start/Enter. Sending a Fax Using a One-Touch Number 1. Load the document face down with the top edge first going into the document feeder. 2. Press the one-touch button where you stored a number. The number will be automatically dialled and the document transmitted when the remote fax machine answers. Stand-alone Fax 2.21 Using Address Label A One-touch label sheet is included with your machine. As you store numbers in one-touch dial buttons, make a note of the numbers on the label to remind you which number is stored in each position. 1. Remove the clear cover and label. 2. Write information on the label and replace the label and cover. You may want to use pencil in case you wish to change these numbers later. Speed Dialling You can store up to 80 numbers in 2-digit Speed Dial locations (01-80). Storing a Number for Speed Dialling 1. Press and hold Speed(#) for about 2 seconds. LOC. [01-80] ##
2. Enter a 2-digit location number (01 through 80) where you want to store a number, then press Start/Enter. If a number has already been stored in a location, the display shows the number. To edit the number, see the next page. 3. Enter the number you want to store, then press Start/Enter. Sxx:05512637522 where xx represents the speed location you have selected at step 2. 4. To assign a name to the number, enter the desired name. For information on how to enter names, see page 2.19. If you do not want to assign a name, skip this step. 2.22 Stand-alone Fax 5. Press Start/Enter when the name appears correctly or simply without entering a name. The display asks you to select another location. 6. To store more speed dial numbers, repeat steps 2 through 5. Or, To return to Standby mode, press Stop. Editing a Number for Speed Dialling 1. Press and hold Speed(#) for 2 seconds. 2. Enter the 2-digit location number where the phone number you want to edit has been stored, then press Start/Enter. The display shows the number. Sxx:05512637522 3. Press or to move the cursor to the desired number and edit the number. Note: When you press the speed dial number stored for group dial, the display briefly shows G-REGISTERED to indicate that the number is used for group dial, then you can edit the number. 4. When you have finished editing, press Start/Enter. Sending a Fax Using a Speed Number 1. Load the document face down with the top edge first going into the document feeder. 2. Press Speed(#), then enter a 2-digit speed dial location number. 3. Press Start/Enter to dial the number. The number will be automatically dialled and the document transmitted when the remote fax machine answers. Stand-alone Fax 2.23 Searching for a Number in the Memory There are two ways to search for a number in the memory. You can either scan from A to Z sequentially, or you can search using the first letter of the name associated with the number. Searching Sequentially through the Memory 1. Press Search/Delete on the front panel. PRESS , , A-Z 2. Press or to scroll through the memory until you find the name and number you want. Pressing or allows you to search downward through the entire memory in alphabetical order (from A to Z). While searching through the machines memory, you will see that each entry is preceded by one of three letters: T for one-touch dial, S for speed, or G for group dial number. These letters tell you how the number is stored. 3. When the name and number you want appears on the display, press Start/Enter to dial. If a document is loaded, the document begins to be transmitted when the remote fax machine answers the phone. Searching with a Particular First Letter 1. Press Search/Delete, then press the button labelled with the letter you want to search for. A name beginning with the letter appears on the display. For example, if you want to find the name MOBILE, press the 6 button, which is labelled with MNO. 2. Press or to display the next name in the list. 3. When the name and number you want appear, press Start/Enter to dial. 2.24 Stand-alone Fax Transmission Options Broadcasting This feature will allow documents to be sent to multiple locations. After sending, the documents are erased from the memory. 1. Load your document face down with the top edge first going into the document feeder. And adjust the resolution and contrast, if necessary. For details, see page 2.8. 2. Press Trans. Option on the front panel. The display shows the first menu; BROADCASTING. 3. Press Start/Enter to access the Broadcasting menu. 4. Enter the number of the remote machine using the number keypad. You can also press a one-touch button including group dial buttons. If not, press Speed(#), enter a 2-digit speed dial number, then press Start/Enter. The stored number appears on the display. 5. Press Start/Enter to confirm the number. The display asks you to enter another fax number. 6. If you want to send to more than one location, repeat steps 4 and 5. Note: You cannot use Group dial numbers for another fax number. Or, To send to one location or when you complete the last fax number setting, press Start/Enter. Stand-alone Fax 2.25 7. The document will be scanned into memory. The display shows the memory capacity and the number of pages being stored. The machine begins sending the documents in order of the numbers you entered. Notes:
If MEMORY FULL occurs while scanning into the memory, the display will show:
JOBCANCELDONE Press or to select the option you want. If you select Cancel, broadcasting is cancelled. If you select Done, your machine performs broadcasting only with the pages already scanned. If an error occurs while sending to a specific number, the machine transmits the document to all the other numbers, then retries the number that previously recorded an error. After completing transmission, your machine prints the multi-communication report. Delayed Fax This machine can be set to send a fax at a future time. 1. Load your document face down with the top edge first going into the document feeder. And adjust Resolution and Contrast, if necessary. For details, see page 2.8. 2. Press Trans. Option on the front panel. The display shows the first menu; BROADCASTING. 3. Press or until DELAYED FAX appears, and press Start/Enter to access the Delayed FAX menu. 4. Enter the number of the remote machine using the ten number keypad. You can also press a one-touch button including group dial buttons. If not, press Speed(#), enter a 2-digit speed dial number, then press Start/Enter. The stored number appears on the display. 5. Press Start/Enter to confirm the number. The display asks if you want to enter another fax number. ENTER ANOTHER NO 2.26 Stand-alone Fax 6. If you want to send to more than one location, repeat steps 4 and 5. Note: You cannot use Group dial numbers for another fax number. Or, To send to one location or when you complete the last fax number setting, press Start/Enter. 7. The display asks you to enter a name. If you want to assign a name to the transmission, enter the name. If not, skip this step. For details on how to enter the name using the number keypad, see page 2.19. 8. Press Start/Enter. The display shows the current time and asks you to enter the time when the fax is to be sent. TIME(10:30)10:30 The current time 9. Enter the time by using the number keypad, then press Start/Enter. Enter the time in 24-hour format. For example, enter 2230 for 10:30 P.M. If you set a time earlier than the current time, the document will be sent at that time on the following day. 10. The document will be scanned into memory. The display shows the memory capacity and the number of pages being stored. 11. The machine returns to Standby mode and the display alternates between messages to remind that you are in Standby mode and that a Delayed Transmission is set. Note: To cancel the operation reserved in memory, see Cancelling a Scheduled Operation on page 2.31. Stand-alone Fax 2.27 Priority Fax When the priority fax is enabled, a high priority document can be transmitted ahead of reserved operations. The document is scanned into the memory, then transmitted when the current operation is concluded. In addition, a priority transmission will interrupt a broadcast operation between stations (i.e., when transmission to station A ends, before transmission to station B begins) or between redial attempts. 1. Load the document face down. If necessary, adjust Resolution, or Contrast. For details, see page 2.8. 2. Press Trans. Option on the control panel. The display shows the first menu; BROADCASTING. 3. Press or until PRIORITY FAX appears, then press Start/Enter to access the Priority Fax menu. 4. Enter the number of the remote machine using the ten number keypad. You can also press a one-touch button. If not, press Speed(#), enter a 2-digit speed dial number, then press Start/Enter. The stored number appears on the display. 5. Press Start/Enter to confirm the number. The display asks you to enter a name. 6. If you want to assign a name to the transmission, enter the name. If not, skip over this step. For details on how to enter a name using the number keypad, see page 2.19. 7. Press Start/Enter. The document will be scanned into memory. The display shows the memory capacity and the number of pages being stored. 8. The machine shows the number being dialled, then begins sending the document. 2.28 Stand-alone Fax Polling What is Polling?
Polling is used when one fax machine requests another to send a document. This is useful when the person with the original document is not in the office. The person to receive the document calls the machine holding the original and requests that the document be sent. In other words, it polls the machine holding the original. Polling Transmission You can program the fax machine to send documents in your absence when polled by a remote fax machine. A polling code is used to prevent unauthorized polling of your machine. When you secure your machine in this manner, only those who know the poll code can poll your machine. Note: Polling Transmission only works with machines of the same model that have the Polling Reception feature. 1. Load your document face down with the top edge first going into the document feeder, and adjust the resolution and contrast. For details, see page 3.8. 2. Press Trans. Option on the front panel. The display shows the first menu; BROADCASTING. 3. Press or until SEND POLLING appears, and press Start/Enter to access the Send Polling menu. 4. The display asks you to enter a 4-digit poll code. The poll code is preset to 0000 at the factory which represents no poll code. POLLCODE [0000]
5. To use a poll code, enter the 4-digit code (except for 0000), then press Start/Enter. Or, If you do not want to secure the transmission with a poll code, press Start/Enter when the display shows 0000 for the poll code, or press 0000. 6. The display asks you to store the document in the machines bulletin memory. BULLETINYESNO Stand-alone Fax 2.29 7. Press or to highlight YES or NO, then press Start/Enter. If you want to store the document in the bulletin board memory, select YES. More than one remote station can poll that document from your machine. If not, the document will be automatically erased after being polled by a remote machine. 8. The machine stores the document in memory. The display counts the number of pages being stored in memory and the memory capacity remaining. The machine returns to Standby mode and the display shows a reminder that a Polling Transmission is set. The machine automatically switches to FAX mode (automatic receiving) when set to be polled. Polling Reception You can set your machine to automatically receive documents from one or more unattended remote fax machines. This feature permits unattended polling in the evening hours when telephone rates are lower. Note: The remote machine must be ready for polling. 1. Press On Hook Dial and when you hear a dial tone, call the remote fax machine. 2. When you hear the fax tone, press Trans. Option. Then, RECEIVE POLLING? appears. 3. Press Start/Enter. The display asks you for a 4-digit code. Poll code 0000 represents no code. 4. If the remote machine is secured with a poll code, you must enter the correct code, and press Start/Enter. Or, If the remote machine is not secured with a poll code, press Start/Enter to accept [0000] which represents no code. 5. The machine begins to receive polling. Notes:
To cancel the operation, press Stop at any time. Not all fax machines have polling capability, and polling incompatibility can occur between different manufacturers. 2.30 Stand-alone Fax Adding Documents To a Scheduled Operation You can add documents to the delayed transmission previously reserved in memory. 1. Load the document face down, and adjust Resolution, or Contrast, if necessary. For details, see page 2.8. 2. Press Trans. Option on the front panel. The display shows the first menu; BROADCASTING. 3. Press or until ADD SCHEDULE appears, and press Start/Enter. The display shows the operation, time and name currently reserved in memory. 4. Press or repeatedly until you find the operation to which you want to add documents, then press Start/Enter. The machine automatically and stores the documents in memory, and the display shows the memory capacity and the number of pages. 5. After storing, the machine displays the total number of pages, then returns to Standby mode. Cancelling a Scheduled Operation 1. Press Trans. Option on the front panel. The display shows the first menu; BROADCASTING. 2. Press or until CANCEL SCHEDULE appears, and press Start/Enter. The display shows the operation, time and number currently reserved in the memory. 3. Press or repeatedly until you find the operation you want to cancel, then press Start/Enter. The display asks you to confirm your selection. 4. Press Start/Enter to cancel the selected operation. The operation is deleted from memory. Stand-alone Fax 2.31 Additional Functions Monitoring a Dual Job Status Your machine can perform more than one of many functions simultaneously. For example, you can;
Receive a fax into the memory while making a copy. Store a fax document for later transmission while printing an incoming fax. When the machine performs dual tasks, press Status to see the current status on the display of the other operation. Each time you press Status, the current status of the two operations displays alternatively. Forwarding Received Faxes You can forward all faxes which you receive during the specified period to a specified remote station. This can be useful when you are out of your work station and want to receive your faxes through another station. Setting Time and Destination for Forwarding Faxes To forward the received fax, you must define the remote fax machine where the fax is to be sent and the start time and end time of a period when the Fax Forward feature operates. 1. Press and hold down Fax Forward for about 2 seconds on front panel. 2. Enter the number of a designated fax machine to where the faxes are delivered using the ten number keypad. You can also use one of one-touch dial button or a speed dial number. Note: You cannot use the Group dial number for forwarding a fax. 2.32 Stand-alone Fax 3. When the correct number displays, press Start/Enter. The displays prompts you to enter the start time. 4. Enter the date and time when the Fax Forwarding feature starts to operate and press Start/Enter. The displays prompts you to enter the end time. 5. Enter the date and time when the Fax Forwarding feature ends and press Start/Enter. Turning the Fax Forwarding Feature On or Off Press Fax Forward on front panel to turn this feature on or off. If the LED is on, Fax Forwarding activates. All faxes delivered to your machine during the specified period will be automatically forwarded to a registered station. If the LED is off, Fax Forwarding deactivates. Notes:
If an error occurs during forwarding a fax, your machine will automatically redial the number every three minutes up to a maximum of two times, just like normal fax operation. The Sending Confirmation report showing time when faxes are forwarded, the designated fax number, the transmission result, the contents of the fax and so on will automatically print right before the end time. Printing Reports You can print help and reports containing useful information. Notes: The list you have set to print out automatically will not print out when there is no paper loaded or a paper jam has occurred. Help Shows the machines basic functions and commands and can be used as a quick reference guide. Sent Journal Shows information concerning fax transmission activities recently made. Received Journal Shows information concerning fax reception activities recently made. Stand-alone Fax 2.33 Phonebook Lists all numbers currently stored in memory as One-touch dial numbers, Speed dial numbers, and Group dial numbers. Sending Confirmation Shows the fax number, the number of pages, elapsed time of the operation, the communication mode, and the communication results. You can print the confirmation report in one of the following ways according to your setting in System Setup(see page 3.2):
Automatically after each transmission (ON) Automatically only if an error occurs during transmission (ERROR) No report printed at all (OFF). You can print this report manually. Schedule Information Shows the document currently stored for Delayed transmission, Priority transmission, Broadcasting and Send polling. The list shows the starting time, type of operation, etc. System Data List Shows the status of the user-selectable options. After you change any setting, print this list to confirm your changes. Multi-Communication Report Is printed automatically after sending documents to or receiving documents from more than one location. Callback Message Is printed out automatically when you do not respond to a remote operators Voice Request. Power Failure Report Is printed out automatically when power is restored after a power failure. This report shows data erased by the power failure. TO PRINT LISTS 1. Press Report/Help on the front panel. The display shows the first menu. HELP 2. Press or until you find the list you want to print, then press Start/Enter. The selected list will be printed. 2.34 Stand-alone Fax Group Dialling (for Multi-Address Transmission) Multiple one-touch and speed dial numbers can be registered as a group. By using the group number, you can send a document to multiple parties in a single operation. The machine will dial the remote numbers in stored sequence. If the number is busy, the machine will dial the next stored number. After dialing all of the stored numbers, the unit will automatically redial any number that was busy. Before you can use this feature, you must program the group numbers desired. Storing One-Touch or Speed Dial Numbers for Group Dialing 1. Press User Tools on the front panel. The display shows the first menu; FAX NUMBER/NAME. 2. Press or until GROUP DIAL SETUP appears, and press Start/Enter. 3. Press one of the 20 one-touch buttons that you want to use for group dial. 4. The display asks you to confirm that you use this button for group dialing. GROUP NO.: T15 Press Start/Enter to confirm. If you do not want to use the one-touch number, press Stop. Then,press another one-touch button. Note: If the button you chose has already been used for one-touch dialing , the display warns the one-touch number is used. T15 USED !
Then you are allowed to select OTHER or RENEW by pressing or . To replace that number and continue, select RENEW and to start over with a different location, select OTHER. When the desired option is displayed, press Start/Enter. Stand-alone Fax 2.35 5. The display asks you to press a one-touch button or to enter a 2-digit speed dial number that you wish to include in the group. 6. Press a one-touch button where the fax number you wish to include in the group is stored. Or, Enter a 2-digit speed dial location where the fax number you wish to include in the group is stored. 7. Press Start/Enter. The display shows the fax number which was stored in the selected location. 8. Repeat step 6 to 7 to enter additional numbers into the selected group. 9. Press Start/Enter when you have entered all the desired destinations. The display asks you to enter a name. 10. To assign a name to the group, enter the desired name. See page 2.19 for entering letters. Or, If you do not want to assign a name, skip this procedure. 11. Press Start/Enter. The display asks you to select a one-touch number for another group dial. 12. To continue storing, press the wanted one-touch button and repeat steps 4 through 11. 13. To stop storing, press Stop. The display returns to Standby mode. Note: You cannot include one group dial number in another group dial number. 2.36 Stand-alone Fax Editing Group Dial Numbers You can edit one-touch or speed dial numbers stored for group dialling. 1. Press User Tools on the control panel. The display shows the first menu; FAX NAME/NUMBER. 2. Press or until you find GROUP DIAL SETUP, then press Start/Enter. 3. Press the one-touch group dial button used for the group dial number you want to edit. 4. Press or to select the option you want, then press Start/Enter. Select MEMBER ADD to add a number, and enter as many numbers as needed. To stop entering numbers, press Start/Enter. Note that you cannot include one group number in another group dial number. Select MEMBER DELETE to delete a number. When the number that you want to delete is displayed, press Start/Enter. 5. When you are finished editing, press Stop. Sending a Fax Using Group Dialing
(Multi-Address Transmission) You can use Group Dialling for the Delayed Transmission or Memory Transmission. Follow the procedure of the desired operation (Broadcasting transmission
- p.2.25, Delayed transmission - p.2.26). When the display requests you to enter the remote fax number, press the one-touch button where you stored the group number. You can use only one group number for each operation. Continue the procedure to complete the desired operation. The machine automatically scans the document into memory and dials each of the numbers included in the group. Stand-alone Fax 2.37 chapter 33 You MUST install the Printer Driver Type 1100 and the Twain Scanner Driver Type 1100 to use your machine as a printer and scanner. Read this chapter to learn how to select and load print media and how to use the print settings. The topics included in this chapter are:
Installing Software N System Requirements N Installing the Software N Uninstalling the Software Print Media N Selecting Print Media N Using the Automatic Paper Input Tray N Using the Manual Paper Input Tray N Specialty Paper Guidelines Printing N Printing a Document N Cancelling a Print Job N Printing Help N Printing Several Pages Per Sheet N Scaling Your Document N Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size N Printing Posters N Printing Watermarks N Using Page Overlays N Printing in a Network Environment Scanning N Scanning from a Windows Application N Type1100 TWAIN for scan Window Installing Software System Requirements Before you begin, ensure you have the following computer setup:
Minimal requirements:
Operating systems: Windows 95 OSR2/Windows 98/Windows 98 SE/Windows Me/Windows NT 4 Workstation or Server with Service Pack 3/Windows 2000 Disk space: 120 MB for installation Memory: 32 MB CPU: Pentium 133 Installing the Software Note: For Windows 95/98 users, close New Hardware Found screen when the computer boots up. 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. SA M S U N G SF-530Seri e s The CD-ROM is automatically running and the opening window appears. If the opening window does not appear, click Start, and then Run. Type X:Setup.exe, replacing X with the letter of your drive, and click OK. Printing and Scanning 3.1 2. When the opening screen appears, click the language you want to use. 3. Click Install the Software on your PC. Installs the Software on your PC. Uninstalls the Software. 4. When the installation is completed, The message box recommends you restart your computer. Click Finish, then Windows restarts. If your computer does not shut down and restart automatically, you must shut it down manually and restart for the changes to saved. 3.2 Printing and Scanning Uninstalling the Software Un-installing is required if you are upgrading the software or if your installation fails. Note: Before beginning un-installation, ensure all applications are closed on your PC. A system reboot is required after the software is un-
installed. Un-installing the MFP Driver 1. Start Windows if not already started. 2. From the Start menu, select Programs, then select the software you want to uninstall, then select Printer Driver Uninstall. 3. When your computer confirms your selection, click Yes. The printer driver and all its components are removed from your computer. 4. When un-installation is done, click OK. 5. The message box recommends you restart your computer. Click OK, then restart Windows. Printing and Scanning 3.3 Using the CD-ROM You can un-install both the MFP driver and the software with the CD-
ROM you have used to install the software. 1. Insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM is automatically running and the opening window appears. (If the opening window does not appear, select Run from the Start menu, then type X:SETUP, replacing X with the letter of your drive and click OK. 2. When the opening window appears, click the language you want to use. 3. Click Uninstall the software on your PC. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete un-installation. You must shut down and restart your computer before changes you have made will be in effect. 3.4 Printing and Scanning Print Media Selecting Print Media The type of media you select affects the performance and print quality. Selecting Media Types Most photocopy paper, postcards, index cards, transparencies, envelopes, and labels will work your printer, particularly paper that is marked for use in laser printers. For the best results, use one of the papers developed especially for an laser printer. What to Consider Desired outcome. The paper you choose should be appropriate for the project. For example, use greeting card paper when making party invitations. Size. Choose any size paper that fits easily within the paper adjusters of the printer. Weight. Use 20~24-pound or 75~90 g/m2 plain paper for multipurpose, everyday use. Brightness. Some papers are whiter than others and produce sharper, more vibrant colors. Use premium photo paper for documents with photographs. Use white paper for documents with any other pictures. Surface smoothness. The smoothness of the paper affects how crisp the printing looks on the paper. Glossy, coated paper works well for pictures and charts where you want crisp lines. Get the Right Paper Your machine is designed to work well on most common office paper types and with quality 25% cotton bond paper. Because your printer uses toner to produce an image, paper that accepts toner produces the best results. Be sure to test a variety of paper types before buying large quantities. Printing and Scanning 3.5 Paper that Might Not Work Highly textured stock, such as linen, may not print evenly because the toner can bleed. Extremely smooth, shiny, or coated papers not specifically designed for laser printers can jam the printer and repel toner. Multi-part forms, such as duplicate or triplicate forms can wrinkle and jam; the toner is also more likely to smear. Paper in poor condition with tears, dust, wrinkles, curled or bent edges, or that doesnt lie flat can jam the printer. Envelopes with thick or crooked edges; envelopes that are damaged, curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped; envelopes that are shiny or embossed; or envelopes with clasps or windows. Selecting Media Sizes The paper input tray can hold up to 150 sheets of 20 Ib (75 g/m2) paper. The single-sheet manual input tray is designed to hold one sheet. Both can be adjusted to hold media measuring from 3.87 by 6.38 inches (98.5 by 162 mm) to 8.5 by 14 inches (216 by 356 mm). This includes, but is not limited to, the following paper and envelope sizes:
A4:
8.25 by 11.75 in; 210 by 297 mm A5:
5.82 by 8.25 in; 148 by 210 mm B5:
7.16 by 10.12 in.; 182 by 257 mm Letter:
8.5 by 11 in; 216 by 279 mm Folio:
8.5 by 13 in; 216 by 330 mm Legal:
8.5 by 14 in; 216 by 356 mm Executive:
7.25 by 10.5 in; 184 by 267 mm No.10 Envelopes:
4.12 by 9.5 in; 105 by 241 mm DL. Envelopes:
4.33 by 8.66 in.; 110 by 220 mm C5 Envelopes:
6.38 by 9.01 in.; 162 by 229 mm C6 Envelopes:
4.49 by 6.38 in.; 114 by 162 mm B5 Envelopes:
6.93 by 9.84 in.; 176 by 250 mm Monarch Envelopes: 3.87 by 7.5 in; 98.5 by 190.5 mm Note: Insert all media vertically (portrait orientation) into the paper input tray or single-sheet manual input tray. To print horizontally (landscape orientation), make this selection through software. Do not print on paper smaller than 3.87 by 6.38 inches (98.5 by 162 mm). 3.6 Printing and Scanning Using the Automatic Paper Input Tray You can stack paper or transparencies in the automatic paper tray to feed automatically. The automatic tray can hold a maximum of 150 sheets of plain paper. The maximum capacity may be reduced depending on the thickness. For best results, adjust the paper settings each time you change paper
(see page 3.13). Note: If you experience feeding problems, try printing one at a time from the manual input tray. See page 3.9. 1. Pull the paper input support completely out of the unit. 2. Prepare the print material for loading. For paper:
- Flex or fan the paper back and forth. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on a level surface. Printing and Scanning 3.7 For transparencies:
side.
- Hold the transparencies by the edges and avoid touching the print
- Fan the stack of transparencies to prevent feeding failures. Be careful not to scratch or leave fingerprints on the print sides. 3. Load the print material into the paper tray. Load only as much paper as will fit beneath the lip protruding from the paper-length adjuster. Neatly stacking the paper before loading will help prevent print problems. Do not mix types. See the following directions to load each type of print material. Load paper with the print side facing up. Load letterhead paper face up with the top of the page going into the tray first. LETTERHEAD 3.8 Printing and Scanning 4. Slide both paper adjusters to fit against the papers edges. Ensure the paper line flat in the tray. Print Side Up Most papers prints better on one side than on the other. This is especially true for coated or specially treated paper. The print side is usually indicated on the paper package. Be sure to insert the paper into the paper tray of the printer with the print side up. Using the Manual Paper Input Tray To load a single envelope, card stock, or specialty paper, use the manual paper input tray. When you use the manual input tray, you must feed one piece of media at a time. Manual feeding is helpful when printing on heavy paper or when experiencing paper jam with the automatic paper input tray. Manual paper input tray Printing and Scanning 3.9 Notes:
Make sure that you select the Manual for Paper Source and the correct paper size and type from your software application before starting your print job. See page 3.14. When you use the manual paper tray, the paper must loaded in the automatic paper tray. By doing so, you can prevent the paper jam which might occur in the manual tray. 1. Place the print media in the manual input tray with print side facing up and adjust the paper guides to the width of the print media. Load a sheet of the envelope with the flap side facing away from you. Make sure that the stamp area is at the top left and the end of the envelope with stamp area enters the tray. Load transparencies face up with the adhesive strip on top going into the tray first. 3.10 Printing and Scanning Load a sheet of the label with the adhesive backing facing away from you. Load a sheet of the card stock with print side up, short edge first. 2. In your computer, start printing of the document. the display on the front panel displays PC PRINTING... and PRESS START. 3. Press Start/Enter to start manual feeding. If you have more than one page to print, press Start/Enter for each page. Start/Enter Printing and Scanning 3.11 Specialty Paper Guidelines Read all instructions that come with special paper for important information regarding how to achieve the highest print quality. It is recommended to feed one sheet at a time for special paper types. For transparency film, follow these guidelines:
- Let printed sheets of film dry completely before storing.
- When a sheet of film has dried completely, cover its printed side with a sheet of plain (not coated) paper before storing; This is recommended even if placed in a clear file or plastic holder.
- Do not leave the film in the paper tray for long periods of time as dust and dirt may accumulate, resulting in poor copy quality.
- To avoid fading, do not expose the printed film to prolonged direct sunlight.
- Store unused papers and films flat. Do not remove papers from their protective packaging until ready for use.
- Store unused film at temperatures between 59oF to 86oF (15oC to 30 oC). The relative humidity should be between 10% and 70%. For labels, follow these guidelines:
- Verify that the labels adhesive material can tolerate fusing temperature of 200C (392F) for 0.1 second.
- Make sure that there is no exposed adhesive material between the labels. Exposed areas can cause labels to peel off during printing, which can cause paper jams. Exposed adhesive can also cause damage to printer components.
- Do not feed a sheet of labels through the printer more than once. The adhesive backing is designed for one pass through the printer.
- Do not use labels that are separating from the backing sheet or are wrinkled, bubbled, or otherwise damaged. If the print density of your page is very high, light paper stock may curl slightly due to the large amount of toner. To print dense graphics, try printing on heavier stock. Do not use paper that is thicker than the specifications as it may damage the toner cartridge. 3.12 Printing and Scanning
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2002-06-28
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058
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United States
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r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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A3L
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
1160L
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** C********
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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j******@samsung.com
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PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 | Name |
R**** O******
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1 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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Columbia, Maryland 21045
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United States
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410-2********
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410-2********
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r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Mulit-Function Printer | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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T******** S********
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82-33********
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82-33********
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