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User guide LEXMARK X646E
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. X644e, X646e
User's Guide
January 2006
www.lexmark.com
Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. © 2006 Lexmark International, Inc. All rights reserved. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, Kentucky 40550
Edition: January 2006
The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC., PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions; therefore, this statement may not apply to you. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in later editions. Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time. Comments about this publication may be addressed to Lexmark International, Inc., Department F95/032-2, 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40550, U.S.A. In the United Kingdom and Eire, send to Lexmark International Ltd., Marketing and Services Department, Westhorpe House, Westhorpe, Marlow Bucks SL7 3RQ. Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. You can purchase additional copies of publications related to this product by calling 1-800-553-9727. In the United Kingdom and Eire, call +44 (0)8704 440 044. In other countries, contact your point of purchase. References in this publication to products, programs, or services do not imply the manufacturer intends to make these available in all countries in which it operates. Any reference to a product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any existing intellectual property right may be used instead. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products, programs, or services, except those expressly designated by the manufacturer, are the user's responsibility.
Trademarks
Lexmark, Lexmark with diamond design, MarkVision, and PrintCryption are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. Operation ReSource and LEXFAX are service marks of Lexmark International, Inc. PCL® is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company. PCL is Hewlett-Packard Company's designation of a set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its printer products. This MFP is intended to be compatible with the PCL language. This means the MFP recognizes PCL commands used in various application programs, and that the MFP emulates the functions corresponding to the commands. PostScript® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. PostScript 3 is Adobe Systems' designation of a set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its software products. This MFP is intended to be compatible with the PostScript 3 language. This means the MFP recognizes PostScript 3 commands used in various application programs, and that the MFP emulates the functions corresponding to the commands. Details relating to compatibility are included in the Technical Reference. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright advisory
It may be illegal to copy certain materials without permission or license, including documents, images, and currency. If you are not sure whether you have permission, seek legal advice.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
This software and any accompanying documentation provided under this agreement are commercial computer software and documentation developed exclusively at private expense.
Safety information
· Connect the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible. CAUTION: Do not use the fax feature during a lightning storm. Do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power cord or telephone, during a lightning storm. · · Refer service or repairs, other than those described in the operating instructions, to a professional service person. This product is designed, tested, and approved to meet strict global safety standards with the use of specific Lexmark components. The safety features of some parts may not always be obvious. Lexmark is not responsible for the use of other replacement parts. CAUTION: Make sure that all external connections (such as Ethernet and telephone system connections) are properly installed in their marked plug-in ports.
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· Your product uses a laser. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. · Your product uses a printing process that heats the print media, and the heat may cause the media to release emissions. You must understand the section in your operating instructions that discusses the guidelines for selecting print media to avoid the possibility of harmful emissions. · Use only a 26 AWG or larger telecommunications (RJ-11) cord when connecting this product to a public switched telephone network.
Mercury statement
This product contains mercury in the lamp (<5mg Hg). Disposal of mercury may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.
Static sensitivity notice
Warning: This symbol identifies static-sensitive parts. Do not touch in the areas near these symbols without first touching the metal frame of the MFP.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Learning about the MFP .................................................................................. 8
Identifying the MFP .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Using the scanner ............................................................................................................................................ 9 Configured models ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Understanding the MFP control panel ........................................................................................................... 11 Using the LCD touch-screen buttons ............................................................................................................. 17 Menus ............................................................................................................................................................ 23
Chapter 2: Copying ........................................................................................................... 24
Quick copy ..................................................................................................................................................... 24 Multiple page copying .................................................................................................................................... 24 Using the flatbed ............................................................................................................................................ 25 Understanding the copy screens and options ................................................................................................ 25 Copying from one size to another .................................................................................................................. 27 Making transparencies ................................................................................................................................... 27 Copying to letterhead ..................................................................................................................................... 27 Copying photographs ..................................................................................................................................... 27 Making copies using media from a selected tray ........................................................................................... 28 Copying mixed-sized media ........................................................................................................................... 28 Setting the duplex option ............................................................................................................................... 29 Reducing and enlarging copies ..................................................................................................................... 29 Adjusting copy quality .................................................................................................................................... 29 Setting collation options ................................................................................................................................. 30 Placing separator sheets between copies ..................................................................................................... 30 Setting paper saving options ......................................................................................................................... 30 Placing the date and time at the top of each page ........................................................................................ 31 Placing an overlay message on each page ................................................................................................... 31 Creating a custom job (job build) ................................................................................................................... 31 Canceling a copy job ..................................................................................................................................... 32 Copy tips ........................................................................................................................................................ 32
Chapter 3: E-mail .............................................................................................................. 33
Entering an e-mail address ............................................................................................................................ 33 Using a shortcut number ................................................................................................................................ 33 Using the address book ................................................................................................................................. 34 E-mailing to a profile ...................................................................................................................................... 34 Adding e-mail subject and message information ........................................................................................... 34 Changing the output file type ......................................................................................................................... 35 E-mailing color documents ............................................................................................................................ 35
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Creating an e-mail shortcut ............................................................................................................................ 35 Creating an e-mail profile ............................................................................................................................... 36 Canceling an e-mail ....................................................................................................................................... 36 Understanding e-mail options ........................................................................................................................ 36 E-mail server setup ........................................................................................................................................ 38 Address book setup ....................................................................................................................................... 38
Chapter 4: Faxing .............................................................................................................. 39
Sending a fax ................................................................................................................................................. 39 Using fax destination shortcuts ...................................................................................................................... 40 Using the address book ................................................................................................................................. 40 Sending faxes from a computer ..................................................................................................................... 40 Creating shortcuts .......................................................................................................................................... 41 Understanding fax options ............................................................................................................................. 42 Changing the fax resolution ........................................................................................................................... 43 Adjusting the Darkness setting ...................................................................................................................... 43 Sending a fax at a later time .......................................................................................................................... 43 Cancel an outgoing fax .................................................................................................................................. 44 Fax tips .......................................................................................................................................................... 44 Fax setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 45
Chapter 5: FTP .................................................................................................................. 47
Entering the FTP address .............................................................................................................................. 47 Using a shortcut number ................................................................................................................................ 47 Using the address book ................................................................................................................................. 47 Creating shortcuts .......................................................................................................................................... 48 FTP options ................................................................................................................................................... 48 FTP tips ......................................................................................................................................................... 50
Chapter 6: Scanning to a PC or USB flash memory device .......................................... 51
Create a scan to PC profile ............................................................................................................................ 51 Understanding scan to PC options ................................................................................................................ 52 Scanning to a USB flash memory device ....................................................................................................... 53 Scanning tips ................................................................................................................................................. 53
Chapter 7: Printing ............................................................................................................ 54
Sending a job to print ..................................................................................................................................... 54 Printing from a USB flash memory device ..................................................................................................... 54 Canceling a print job ...................................................................................................................................... 56 Printing the menu settings page .................................................................................................................... 57 Printing a network setup page ....................................................................................................................... 57 Printing a font sample list ............................................................................................................................... 57 Printing a directory list ................................................................................................................................... 58 Printing confidential and held jobs ................................................................................................................. 58 Printing on specialty media ............................................................................................................................ 61
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Loading standard trays and optional trays ..................................................................................................... 62 Setting the Paper Type and Paper Size ........................................................................................................ 64 Loading the multipurpose feeder ................................................................................................................... 64 Loading the 2000-sheet drawer ..................................................................................................................... 67 Loading the envelope feeder ......................................................................................................................... 69 Linking trays ................................................................................................................................................... 71
Chapter 8: Understanding paper and specialty media guidelines ............................... 72
Supported print media ................................................................................................................................... 72 Selecting print media ..................................................................................................................................... 76 Storing print media ......................................................................................................................................... 79 Avoiding jams ................................................................................................................................................ 80
Chapter 9: Installing and removing options ................................................................... 81
Installing input options ................................................................................................................................... 81 Installing a duplex unit ................................................................................................................................... 83 Installing memory or option cards .................................................................................................................. 84 Accessing the MFP system board ................................................................................................................. 84 Installing or removing a memory card ............................................................................................................ 87 Installing or removing a flash memory or firmware card ................................................................................ 89 Installing an option card ................................................................................................................................. 91 Replacing the shield ...................................................................................................................................... 92
Chapter 10: Maintaining the MFP .................................................................................... 93
Determining the status of supplies ................................................................................................................. 94 Conserving supplies ...................................................................................................................................... 95 Ordering supplies ........................................................................................................................................... 95 Recycling Lexmark products .......................................................................................................................... 98 Cleaning the scanner glass and backing material ......................................................................................... 99 Scanner registration ..................................................................................................................................... 100 Moving the MFP ........................................................................................................................................... 101
Chapter 11: Clearing jams .............................................................................................. 102
Identifying jams ............................................................................................................................................ 102 Access doors and trays ............................................................................................................................... 103 Understanding jam messages ..................................................................................................................... 103 Clearing jams ............................................................................................................................................... 104 Clearing ADF Jams ...................................................................................................................................... 113
Chapter 12: Administrative support .............................................................................. 114
Adjusting control panel brightness ............................................................................................................... 114 Restoring factory default settings ................................................................................................................ 114 Adjusting screen timeout ............................................................................................................................. 115 Adjusting Power Saver ................................................................................................................................ 115 Configuring the MFP .................................................................................................................................... 115 Encrypting the hard disk .............................................................................................................................. 121
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Hard disk wiping .......................................................................................................................................... 122 Using the restricted server list function ........................................................................................................ 123
Chapter 13: Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 124
Understanding MFP messages ................................................................................................................... 124 Online technical support .............................................................................................................................. 124 Checking an unresponsive MFP .................................................................................................................. 124 Printing multiple language PDFs ................................................................................................................. 125 Solving printing problems ............................................................................................................................ 125 Solving copy quality problems ..................................................................................................................... 127 Solving scan quality problems ..................................................................................................................... 127 Solving fax quality problems ........................................................................................................................ 128 Solving option problems .............................................................................................................................. 128 Solving paper feed problems ....................................................................................................................... 130 Print quality troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 131 Solving print quality problems ...................................................................................................................... 132
Notices .............................................................................................................................. 136
Conventions ................................................................................................................................................. 136 Electronic emission notices ......................................................................................................................... 136 Other telecommunications notices ............................................................................................................... 140 ENERGY STAR .......................................................................................................................................... 143 Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive ............................................................. 143 Laser advisory label ..................................................................................................................................... 143 Laser notice ................................................................................................................................................. 143
Index .................................................................................................................................. 144
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Learning about the MFP
Identifying the MFP
Use the following table to determine the features and options of your LexmarkTM X646e or X646dte MFP (multifunction printer). For more information about installing input options, see Installing and removing options or the instructions that came with the option. CAUTION: The MFP requires three people to lift it safely.
Models
The MFP is available in two models The following table lists some common features and differences between the models. X644e Input capacity Standard memory Maximum memory capacity, non-network/ network Hard drive Option card connectors Duplex ability 500 sheets 256MB 768MB No 1 Duplex in, simplex out X646e 500 sheets 256MB 768MB Yes 1 Duplex in, simplex out X646dte 1000 sheets 256MB 768MB Yes 1 Duplex in, duplex out
CAUTION: Do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power cord or telephone, during a lightning storm.
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Using the scanner
Basic functions of the scanner
The Lexmark X646e and X646dte provide copy, fax, and scan-to-network capability for large workgroups. With either of these MFPs, you can: · · · · · Make quick copies, or change the settings on the control panel to perform specific copying jobs. Send an outgoing fax using the MFP control panel. Send an outgoing fax to multiple fax destinations at the same time. Scan documents and send them to your PC, an e-mail address, or an FTP destination. Scan documents and send them to another printer (PDF by way of FTP).
Automatic document feeder and flatbed
Note: Color documents can be scanned to a PC, e-mail address, or an FTP destination. Printed output on this MFP is black and grayscale only, not color. The ADF (automatic document feeder) can scan multiple pages including duplex pages. The ADF has two scanner elements. When using the ADF: · · · · · Place the paper in the ADF face-up, short-edge first. Place up to 50 sheets of plain paper on the ADF input tray. Scan media from 114.0 x 139.4 mm (4.5 x 5.5 in.) to 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.). Scan jobs with mixed page sizes (letter and legal). Scan media weight from 52 to 120 g/m2 (14 to 32 lb). Note: Color documents can be scanned to a PC, e-mail address, or an FTP destination. · Copy and print documents at 600 dpi Note: Printed output is black and grayscale only, not color. The flatbed (platen) can be used to scan or copy single pages or book pages. When using the flatbed: · · · · Place the document in the left rear corner. Scan or copy media up to 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.). Copy books up to 25.3 mm (1 in.) thick. Copy and print documents at 600 dpi.
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Configured models
The following illustrations show a standard MFP and an MFP with a duplex unit and a 500-sheet drawer. Other print media handling options are also available. Standard With duplex and drawer
Scanner
Standard output bin
Control panel Tray 1 (integrated tray or standard tray)
Duplex unit Multipurpose feeder Tray 1 (integrated tray or standard tray) Tray 2 (500 sheets)
CAUTION: Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture for stability. You must use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a 2000-sheet drawer. Certain other configurations also must have a printer stand or printer base. More information is available on our Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com/multifunctionprinters.
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Understanding the MFP control panel
MFP and scanner settings can be changed several ways: through the MFP control panel, the software application in use, the print driver, MarkVisionTM Professional, or the Web pages. Settings changed from the application or print driver apply only to the job being sent to the MFP. Changes made to print, fax, copy, and e-mail settings from an application override changes made from the control panel. If a setting cannot be changed from the application, use the MFP control panel, MarkVision Professional, or the Web pages. Changing a setting from the MFP control panel, MarkVision Professional, or the Web pages makes that setting the user default. The MFP control panel consists of:
Callout 1
Control panel item LCD
Function A liquid crystal display (LCD) which shows home screen buttons, menus, menu items, and values. Allows for making selections within Copy, Fax, and so on. Gives information about the status of the MFP using the colors red and green. Status Off Blinking green Solid green Solid red Indicates MFP power is off. MFP is warming up, processing data, or printing a job. MFP is on, but idle. Operator intervention is required.
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Indicator light
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Callout 3
Control panel item 0--9 Note: Referred to as the numeric keypad.
Function Press these buttons to enter numbers when the LCD screen has a field that accepts the entry of numbers. Also, use these buttons to dial phone numbers for faxes. Note: If a number is pressed while on the home screen without pressing the # button first, the Copy menu opens and changes the Copy Quantity. Press this button: · For a shortcut identifier. · Within phone numbers. For a Fax number with a #, enter it twice ##. · From the home screen, the Fax Destination List menu item, E-mail Destination List menu item, or Profile List menu item to access shortcuts. Press to cause a two- or three-second dial pause in a fax number. The button only functions within the Fax menu or with fax functions. Press from the home screen to redial a fax number. When outside of the Fax menu, fax function, or home screen, pressing Dial Pause causes an error beep. When sending a fax, in the Fax To: field, a Dial Pause press is represented by a comma (,). When in the function menus, such as Copy, Fax, E-mail, and FTP, it returns all settings to their default values, and then returns the MFP to the home screen. When in any other menu while the MFP is Ready, it cancels all changes that have not been submitted and returns the MFP to the home screen. Press to initiate the current job indicated on the control panel. From the home screen, press it to start a copy job with the default settings. If pressed while a job runs through the scanner, the button has no effect. Press to cause the printing or scanning to stop. During a scan job, the scanner finishes scanning the current page and then stops, which means paper may remain in the automatic document feeder (ADF). During a print job, the print media path is cleared before the printing stops. Stopping appears on the control panel during this process. Within the Copy menu, which is accessed by touching the Copy button, press Backspace to delete the rightmost digit of the value in the Copy Count. The default value of 1 appears if the entire number is deleted by pressing Backspace numerous times. Within the Fax Destination List, press Backspace to delete the right-most digit of a number entered manually. It also deletes an entire shortcut entry. Once an entire line is deleted, another press of Backspace causes the cursor to move up one line. Within the E-mail Destination List, press Backspace to delete the character to the left of the cursor. If the entry is in a shortcut, the entire entry is deleted.
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# (Pound or number character)
5
Dial Pause
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Clear All
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Start
8
Stop
9
Backspace
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Callout 10 11
Control panel item Asterisk (*) USB Direct interface
Function * is used as part of a fax number or as an alphanumeric character. The host Universal Serial Bus (USB) direct interface on the control panel is used to plug in a USB flash memory device and print any Portable Document Format (PDF) [.pdf file], Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) [.jpeg or .jpg file], Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) [.tiff or .tif file], Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) [.gif file], Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) [.bmp file], Portable Network Graphics (PNG) [.png file], PiCture eXchange (PCX) [.pcx file], and PC Paintbrush File Format [.dcx file] files. The USB direct interface can also be used to scan a document to a USB flash memory device using the PDF, TIFF, or JPEG formats.
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Home screen and Home screen buttons
After the MFP is turned on and a short warm-up period occurs, the LCD shows the following basic screen which is referred to as the Home screen. Use the Home screen buttons to initiate an action such as copy, fax, or scan, to open the menu screen, or to respond to messages.
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Copy
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Fax
E-mail
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FTP
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Menus
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Status/ Supplies
Ready. Toner low. Touch any button to begin.
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Callout number 1
Button Copy
Function Touch to access the Copy menus. If the home screen is shown, press a number to access the Copy menus, too. Touch to access the E-mail menus. It is possible to scan a document directly to an e-mail address. Touch to access the menus. These menus are only available when the MFP is in the Ready state. The Menus button is on a gray bar called the navigation bar. The bar contains other buttons described as follows. Shows the current MFP status such as Ready or Busy. Shows MFP conditions such as Toner Low. Shows intervention messages to give instructions on what the user should do so the MFP can continue processing, such as Close door or insert print cartridge. Appears on the LCD whenever the MFP status includes a message requiring intervention. Touch it to access the messages screen for more information on the message including how to clear it. All menus have a Tips button. Tips is a context-sensitive Help feature within the LCD touch screens.
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E-mail Menus (A key is shown on the button.)
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Status message bar
5
Status/Supplies
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? (Tips)
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Callout number 7 8
Button FTP Fax
Function Touch to access the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) menus. A document can be scanned directly to an FTP site. Touch to access the Fax menus.
Other buttons may appear on the Home screen. They are: Button Button name Release Held Faxes (or Held Faxes if in Manual Mode) Function There are held faxes with a scheduled hold time previously set. To access the list of held faxes, touch this button.
Search Held Jobs
To search on any of the following items and return any matches: · User names for held or confidential print jobs · Job names for held jobs, excluding confidential print jobs · Profile names · Bookmark container or job names · USB container or job names for supported extensions only To open a screen containing all the held jobs containers.
Held Jobs
Lock Device
This button appears on the screen when the MFP is unlocked and Device Lockout Personal Identification Number (PIN) is not null or empty. To lock the MFP: 1 Touch Lock Device to open a PIN entry screen. 2 Enter the correct PIN to lock the control panel which locks both the control panel buttons and the touch-screen buttons. Once the control panel is locked, the PIN entry screen clears, and the Lock Device button is replaced with the Unlock Device button. Note: If an invalid PIN is entered, Invalid PIN. appears. A pop-up screen appears with the Continue button. Touch Continue. The home screen returns with the Lock Device button.
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Button
Button name Unlock Device
Function This button appears on the screen when the MFP is locked. The control panel buttons and shortcuts cannot be used while it appears and no default copy starts may occur. To unlock the MFP: 1 Touch Unlock Device to open a PIN entry screen. 2 Enter the correct PIN to unlock the numeric keypad (0--9) and the Backspace button on the control panel. Note: If an invalid PIN is entered, Invalid PIN. appears. A pop-up screen appears with the Continue button. Touch Continue. The home screen returns with the Unlock Device button. To open the Cancel Jobs screen. The Cancel Jobs screen shows any of the following items under three headings on the screen which are Print, Fax, and Network: · print job · copy job · fax · profile · FTP · e-mail send Each heading has its own list of jobs shown in a column under the heading. Each column can only show three jobs per screen. The job appears as a button. If more than three jobs exist in a column, then the down arrow appears at the bottom of the column. Each touch of the down arrow accesses one job in the list. When more than three jobs exist, once the fourth job in the list is reached, then an up arrow appears at the top of the column. For illustrations of the up and down arrow buttons, see Information on touch-screen buttons. To cancel a job, see the Canceling a print job for instructions.
Cancel Jobs Cancel Jobs
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Using the LCD touch-screen buttons
The following section provides information on navigating through several screens. Only a few are chosen to demonstrate the use of the buttons.
Sample screen one
Copy from Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) Portrait 1-sided to 1-sided Copy to Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) Plain Paper Content Text Scale Auto (100%) Photograph Darkness Printed Image Text/Photo
Sides (Duplex)
Scan the ADF
Scan the flatbed
Back
Information on touch-screen buttons
Button
Button name Select button
Function or description Touch the select button to have another screen appear with additional items. On the first screen, the user default setting is shown. Once the select button is touched, and the next screen appears, touching another item shown on the screen changes the user default setting.
Left scroll decrease button
Touch the left scroll decrease button to scroll to another value in decreasing order.
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Button
Button name Right scroll increase button
Function or description Touch the right scroll increase button to scroll to another value in increasing order.
Left arrow button
Touch the left arrow button to scroll left to: · Reach a decreased value shown by an illustration. · See a full text field on the left.
Right arrow button
Touch the right arrow button to scroll right to: · Reach an increased value shown by an illustration. · See a full text field on the right.
Scan the ADF Scan the flatbed Scan the ADF Submit
On the gray navigation bar, these two choices indicate that two types of scanning are possible. One may choose to scan from the ADF or the flatbed. A green button indicates a choice. If a different value within a menu item is touched, it needs to be saved to become the current user default setting. To save the value as the new user default setting, touch Submit.
Scan the flatbed
Submit
Back
Back
When the Back button is shaped like this, no other navigation is possible from this screen except to go back. If any other choice is made on the navigation bar, the screen closes. For example, in Sample screen one, all the selections for scanning have been made. One of the preceding green buttons should be touched. The only other button available is Back. Touch Back to return to the previous screen, and all the settings for the scan job made on Sample screen one are lost. When the Back button is shaped like this, both forward and backward navigation is possible from this screen, so there are other options available on the screen besides selecting Back.
Back
Back
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Sample screen two
Unknown paper size. Copy from: Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) Legal (8.5 x 14 in.) Executive (7.25 x 10.5 in.) Folio (8. 5 x 13 in.) Statement (5.5 x 8.5 in.) A4 (210 x 297 mm)
Cancel Job
Continue
Information on touch-screen buttons
Button
Button name Down arrow
Function or description Touch the down arrow to move down to the next item in a list, such as a list of menu items or values. The down arrow does not appear on a screen with a short listing. It only appears if the entire listing cannot be seen on one screen. On the last screen of the listing, the down arrow is gray to indicate that it is not active since the end of the list appears on this screen. Touch the up arrow to move up to the next item in a list, such as a list of menu items or values. When on the first screen presented with a long list, the up arrow is gray to indicate that it is not active. On the second screen needed to show the rest of the listed item, the up arrow is blue to show that it is active. This is an unselected radio button.
Up arrow
Unselected radio button
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Button
Button name Selected radio button
Function or description This is a selected radio button. Touch a radio button to select it. The radio button changes color to show it is selected. In Sample screen two, the only paper size selected is Letter.
Cancel Job Cancel Job
See Cancel Jobs on page 16.
Continue
Continue
Touch Continue after a menu item or value on a screen is selected and more changes need to be made for a job from the original screen. Once Continue is touched, the original screen appears. For example, if one touched Copy on the home screen, the Copy screen appears like Sample screen one on page 17. The following example shows how the Continue button reacts. 1 Touch the select button by the Copy to box and a new screen appears. 2 Touch MP Feeder and a new screen appears. 3 Touch Legal and a new screen appears. 4 Touch Next and a new screen appears. 5 Touch Plain Paper for the type of print media needed. 6 Touch Continue. The Copy screen returns to allow other selections besides Copy to. The other settings on the Copy screen available are Duplex, Scale, Darkness, Collate, and Copies. Touch Continue to return to the original screen and make other setting changes for a copy job before the Copy it button is touched to start the job.
Other touch-screen buttons
Button
Button name Custom
Function or description Allows for creating a custom button based on the user's needs.
Cancel Cancel
Touch Cancel to cancel an action or a selection. Touch to cancel out of a screen and return to the previous screen.
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Button
Button name Select
Function or description Touch to select a menu. The next screen appears showing menu items. Touch to select a menu item. The next screen appears showing values. Allows specifying that a job is finished. For example, when scanning an original document, one could indicate that the last page is scanned, and then printing the job would begin.
Done
Done
Back
Back
Touch the Back button to return to the previous screen, and no settings are saved on the screen where it was touched. The Back button appears on each menu screen except for the home screen.
Home
Touch the Home button to return to the home screen. The Home button appears on every screen except the home screen. See the Home screen and Home screen buttons on page 14 for more information.
Grayed out button
When this button appears, it looks faded with a faded word on it. It means the button is not active or unavailable on this screen. It was probably active on the previous screen, but the selections made on the previous screen caused it to be unavailable on the current screen. Touch this button to select the action appearing on the button.
Gray button
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Features
Feature Settings Menus Copy Settings Number of Copies
Feature name Menu trail line
Description A line is located at the top of each menu screen. This feature acts as a trail. It gives the exact location within the menus. Touch any of the underlined words to return to that menu or menu item. The Number of Copies is not underlined since this is the current screen. If this feature is used on the Number of Copies screen before the Number of Copies is set and saved, then the selection is not saved, and it does not become the user default setting. If an attendance message occurs which closes a function, such as copy or fax, then a blinking red exclamation point appears over the function button on the home screen. This feature indicates an attendance message exists.
Attendance message alert
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Learning about the MFP
Menus
A number of menus are available to make it easy for you to change MFP settings or print reports. To access the menus and settings, press the menu button in the lower right corner of the home screen. When a value or setting is selected and saved, it is stored in MFP memory. Once stored, these settings remain active until new ones are stored or the factory defaults are restored. Note: Settings chosen for faxing, scanning, e-mailing, copying, and settings for printing from the application may override the settings selected from the control panel. The following diagram shows the touch screen menu index and the menus and items available under each menu. For more information about menus and menu items, see the Menus and Messages Guide on the Software and Documentation CD.
Paper Menu Reports Network/Ports Settings Manage Shortcuts Calibrate Touch Screen
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Paper Menu Default Source Paper Size/Type Configure MP Envelope Enhance Substitute Size Paper Texture Paper Weight Paper Loading Custom Types Custom Names Custom Bin Name Universal Setup Bin Setup Reports Menu Settings Page Device Statistics Network Setup Page Shortcut List Fax Job Log Fax Call Log E-mail Shortcuts Fax Shortcuts FTP Shortcuts Profiles List NetWare Setup Page Print Fonts Print Directory Network/Ports TCP/IP IPv6 E-mail Server Setup Address Book Setup Wireless Standard Network Network
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