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MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS
User’s Guide
© 2019, 2020 Toshiba Tec Corporation All rights reserved
Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of Toshiba Tec
Corporation.
Preface 3
Preface
Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba multifunctional digital systems. This manual describes how to use, perform
maintenance, and fix problems for this equipment. Be sure to read this manual before using this equipment. Keep this
manual handy and retain it for future reference.
How to read this manual
Symbols in this manual
In this manual, some important items are described with the symbols shown below. Be sure to read these items
before using this equipment.
Description of original/paper direction
Paper or originals of A4 or B5/LT size can be loaded either in a portrait direction or in a landscape direction. In this
manual, “-R” is added to this paper size when this size of paper or original is loaded in a landscape direction.
e.g.) A4/LT size paper on the bypass tray
Paper or originals of A3 or B4/LD or LG size can only be loaded in a landscape direction, therefore “-R” is not added to
these sizes.
Screens
In this manual, the screens and the operation procedures in Windows are described for Windows 10. Screenshots
and explanations for Mac OS are based on macOS10.14.
The details on the screens may differ depending on how the equipment is used, such as the status of the installed
options, the OS version and the applications.
The illustration screens used in this manual are for paper in the A/B format. If you use paper in the LT format, the
display or the order of buttons in the illustrations may differ from that of your equipment.
Trademarks
For trademarks, refer to the Safety Information.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death, serious
injury, or serious damage, or fire in the equipment or surrounding objects.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury, partial damage to the equipment or surrounding objects, or loss of data.
Indicates information to which you should pay attention when operating the equipment.
Describes handy information that is useful to know when operating the equipment.
Pages describing items related to what you are currently doing. See these pages as required.
Loaded in a portrait direction: A4/LT Loaded in a landscape direction: A4-R/LT-R
4 Preface
Lineup of our manuals
These manuals are provided for the operation of the e-STUDIO2822AM/e-STUDIO2822AF. Select and read the manual
best suited to your needs. This manual is the User’s Guide.
Safety Information (Printouts)
This manual describes the necessary precautions for use. For your added security, be sure to read this manual first.
Quick Guide (Printouts)
This manual describes the components, preparations, basic operations, and troubleshooting for the equipment.
User’s Guide (PDF file, this manual)
This manual describes preparations for using the e-STUDIO2822AM/e-STUDIO2822AF, and how to use functions such
as copying, printing, and scanning. It also describes maintenance and troubleshooting for the problems that could
occur while you are using the equipment.
Software Installation Guide (PDF file)
This manual describes how to install and uninstall printer and scanner drivers.
TopAccess Guide (PDF file)
This manual describes how to use the co-packed utility “TopAccess”. The settings and management of the equipment
can be done using a Web browser.
Fax Guide (PDF file)
Only for e-STUDIO2822AF.
This manual describes how to use the Fax functions. Various functions both basic and advanced regarding Fax
transmission/reception are available.
Help menu for client software
To run the following client software, refer to the Help menu of each:
Printer driver
Scanner driver
N/W-Fax driver (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
e-STUDIO Scan Editor
To read manuals in the PDF file format
This manual in the PDF (Portable Document Format) can be displayed/printed using Adobe Acrobat Reader. If it is not
installed in your computer, download it via the website of Adobe Systems.
Recommended toner cartridges
For optimal printing performance, we recommend that you use genuine Toshiba toner cartridges. If you use a
Toshiba-recommended toner cartridge, the following functions are available.
Cartridge detecting function: This function checks if the toner cartridge is correctly installed and notifies you if it is
not.
Toner remaining check function: This function notifies you when there is little toner remaining in the cartridge, as
well as notifying your authorized service representative automatically by remote service.
Image quality optimization function: This function controls image quality according to the characteristics of the
toner to be used and enables you to print images of an optimal quality.
Toshiba cartridges and containers are engineered to specifications designed to provide the best possible
performance and image quality. Toshiba recommends that genuine Toshiba products are used to maintain peak
performance and functionality.
If you are using a toner cartridge other than the one we recommend, the toner may not be recognized. If this occurs,
contact your service representative. Toshiba Imaging Equipment does not prevent the use of Non-Manufacturer
Cartridges and Containers.
CONTENTS 5
CONTENTS
Preface................................................................................................................................................. 3
Chapter 1 PREPARATION
Components ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Front/Right/Inner side ............................................................................................................................................... 10
Left side ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Configuration of options ........................................................................................................................................... 12
Control panel ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Main screen (Copy) .................................................................................................................................................... 16
Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON ........................................................................................................ 17
Turning on .................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Saving energy when not in use - Energy saving mode -........................................................................................... 18
Preparation 2 - Loading Paper .............................................................................................................. 19
Acceptable paper types ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Recommended paper ................................................................................................................................................ 20
Loading paper in the drawer..................................................................................................................................... 22
Loading paper on the bypass tray............................................................................................................................. 24
Loading an envelope on the bypass tray.................................................................................................................. 26
Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type .................................................................................... 29
Chapter 2 COPY FUNCTIONS
Basic Copy Procedure .......................................................................................................................... 32
Acceptable originals .................................................................................................................................................. 32
Copying originals ....................................................................................................................................................... 33
Copy Settings...................................................................................................................................... 39
Adjusting the exposure.............................................................................................................................................. 39
Selecting the original mode ...................................................................................................................................... 40
Selecting the paper.................................................................................................................................................... 41
Enlarging or reducing the copy size.......................................................................................................................... 43
Sorting pages ............................................................................................................................................................. 48
Copying two or four pages on each sheet ................................................................................................................ 50
Copying both sides of a card on a sheet ................................................................................................................... 52
Erasing the shadow on edges.................................................................................................................................... 54
Shifting the pages to the right or left ........................................................................................................................ 55
Copying on both sides ............................................................................................................................................... 56
Adding a page number and date/time on the copied paper ................................................................................... 57
Removing blank pages .............................................................................................................................................. 58
Copying different sizes in one go .............................................................................................................................. 59
Image direction.......................................................................................................................................................... 60
Continuing the scanning for a copy .......................................................................................................................... 61
Confirming the current function settings ................................................................................................................. 61
Using Templates (Copy) ....................................................................................................................... 62
Registering the templates ......................................................................................................................................... 62
Recalling a template .................................................................................................................................................. 63
Chapter 3 PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Before Using the Printer Driver............................................................................................................. 66
Configuring the options............................................................................................................................................. 66
Setting the department code .................................................................................................................................... 69
Printing From Application.................................................................................................................... 71
Considerations and limitations................................................................................................................................. 71
6 CONTENTS
How to print ............................................................................................................................................................... 71
Status Monitor .................................................................................................................................... 73
Monitoring the print status and reporting print errors............................................................................................ 73
Setting up Print Options ...................................................................................................................... 74
How to set up ............................................................................................................................................................. 74
Print options............................................................................................................................................................... 77
Printing With Best Functions for Your Needs.......................................................................................... 94
Layout and finishing options in [Basic] tab menu.................................................................................................... 94
Layout and finishing options in [Finishing] tab menu ............................................................................................. 95
Finishing options in [Effect] tab menu...................................................................................................................... 99
Chapter 4 PRINT FUNCTIONS (macOS)
Printing from Application ...................................................................................................................104
Considerations and limitations............................................................................................................................... 104
How to print ............................................................................................................................................................. 104
Setting up Print Options .....................................................................................................................106
[Page Setup] options ............................................................................................................................................... 106
[Print] options .......................................................................................................................................................... 108
Chapter 5 SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scanning From Application .................................................................................................................118
How to scan.............................................................................................................................................................. 118
Setting up Scan Options......................................................................................................................120
Scan options............................................................................................................................................................. 120
Scanning from the equipment on the network...................................................................................................... 122
Scanning from the equipment connected by USB cable ....................................................................................... 123
Using the Easy Set feature....................................................................................................................................... 123
Scanning from e-STUDIO Scan Editor ...................................................................................................125
Features of e-STUDIO Scan Editor .......................................................................................................................... 125
Application window................................................................................................................................................. 125
File window for the scanned images ...................................................................................................................... 129
Setting the preferences ........................................................................................................................................... 133
Scan to E-Mail ....................................................................................................................................137
Procedure for Scan to E-Mail................................................................................................................................... 137
Scan to File ........................................................................................................................................140
Procedure for Scan to File ....................................................................................................................................... 140
Scan to USB Memory...........................................................................................................................143
Procedure for Scan to USB Memory........................................................................................................................ 143
Scan to Mobile ...................................................................................................................................146
Procedure for Scan to Mobile.................................................................................................................................. 146
Scan Settings .....................................................................................................................................149
Selecting the color mode......................................................................................................................................... 149
Selecting the resolution .......................................................................................................................................... 149
Scanning the 2-sided originals................................................................................................................................ 150
Selecting the original size........................................................................................................................................ 150
Scanning different sizes in one go .......................................................................................................................... 151
Selecting the original mode .................................................................................................................................... 151
Selecting the orientation......................................................................................................................................... 152
Selecting the compression ratio ............................................................................................................................. 152
Removing blank pages ............................................................................................................................................ 153
CONTENTS 7
Adjusting the exposure............................................................................................................................................ 153
Continuing the scanning ......................................................................................................................................... 154
Specifying E-mail Addresses ................................................................................................................................... 154
Character entry ........................................................................................................................................................ 157
Scan speed ............................................................................................................................................................... 158
Using Templates (Scan) ......................................................................................................................160
Registering the templates ....................................................................................................................................... 160
Recalling a template ................................................................................................................................................ 161
Chapter 6 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Copy Menu List...................................................................................................................................164
Copy menu items ..................................................................................................................................................... 164
Scan Menu List ...................................................................................................................................165
Scan menu items ..................................................................................................................................................... 165
Network Menu List .............................................................................................................................168
NIC status ................................................................................................................................................................. 168
Setting the Ethernet speed...................................................................................................................................... 168
Setting the TCP/IP protocol..................................................................................................................................... 169
Setting the HTTP network service........................................................................................................................... 170
User Functions Menu List ....................................................................................................................171
User functions menu items ..................................................................................................................................... 172
Department Management ...................................................................................................................183
Job Status .........................................................................................................................................185
JOB STATUS menu items......................................................................................................................................... 185
Chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING
When This Message Appears ................................................................................................................190
Paper Misfeed ....................................................................................................................................193
Find the position of paper misfeeds ....................................................................................................................... 193
When paper misfeeds occur frequently.................................................................................................................. 193
When removing misfed paper ................................................................................................................................. 193
Paper misfeeds on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)............................................................... 194
Paper misfeeds on the bypass tray ......................................................................................................................... 195
Paper misfeeds inside of the side cover ................................................................................................................. 196
Replacing Toner Cartridge ..................................................................................................................198
When a message for replacement appears ............................................................................................................ 198
Before Calling Service Technician ........................................................................................................201
General operation.................................................................................................................................................... 201
Toner-related items ................................................................................................................................................. 201
Original/Paper-related items .................................................................................................................................. 202
Image trouble........................................................................................................................................................... 202
Chapter 8 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Regular Cleaning................................................................................................................................206
Cleaning charger ................................................................................................................................207
8 CONTENTS
Chapter 9 APPENDIX
e-STUDIO2822AM/2822AF Specifications ..............................................................................................210
Continuous copying speed...................................................................................................................................... 212
Specifications of Options ....................................................................................................................213
Packing List .......................................................................................................................................214
Copying Function Combination Matrix .................................................................................................215
Combination matrix................................................................................................................................................. 215
INDEX .........................................................................................................................................................217
1.PREPARATION
Components ....................................................................................................................10
Front/Right/Inner side .........................................................................................................................................10
Left side ................................................................................................................................................................11
Configuration of options .....................................................................................................................................12
Control panel .......................................................................................................................................................13
Main screen (Copy) ..............................................................................................................................................16
Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON .....................................................................................17
Turning on ............................................................................................................................................................17
Saving energy when not in use - Energy saving mode -.....................................................................................18
Preparation 2 - Loading Paper ...........................................................................................19
Acceptable paper types .......................................................................................................................................19
Recommended paper ..........................................................................................................................................20
Loading paper in the drawer...............................................................................................................................22
Loading paper on the bypass tray.......................................................................................................................24
Loading an envelope on the bypass tray............................................................................................................26
Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type .................................................................29
10 Components
0.Components
Front/Right/Inner side
1. Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)
Load up to 50 originals (80 g/m2 or 20 lb. Bond) to scan one sheet after another. (The maximum number you can
load may vary depending on the type of original.)
P.193 “Paper Misfeed”
2. Side cover
3. Automatic Duplexing Unit
This unit makes it possible to print on both sides of paper.
4. Bypass tray
Place special paper such as thick paper, overhead transparencies, or tracing paper.
P.24 “Loading paper on the bypass tray”
P.26 “Loading an envelope on the bypass tray”
5. USB port
Connect a USB device to store scanned data or print files stored in the USB device.
6. Drawer
Place up to 250 sheets of plain paper (80 g/m2 or 20 lb. Bond).
P.22 “Loading paper in the drawer”
7. Front cover
Open this when you replace the toner cartridge.
P.198 “Replacing Toner Cartridge”
8. Toner cartridge
For the recommended toner cartridges, refer to the Safety Information.
P.198 “Replacing Toner Cartridge”
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PREPARATION
Left side
1. Original glass
Place the book-type originals and special paper such as overhead transparencies or tracing paper, as well as
plain paper.
2. Control panel
Make settings to use the various functions on this equipment.
P.13 “Control panel”
3. Receiving tray
4. Paper exit stopper
Stops large paper from sliding out of the receiving tray.
When you use the stopper, pull it out and unfold the wire portion.
5. Power switch
Turns the power ON or OFF.
P.17 “Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON”
6. AC-IN terminal (rear)
Connect the power cable supplied with the equipment.
7. TEL (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
Connect to an external telephone.
For details on how to use the Fax functions, see the following manual.
Fax Guide
8. Network interface connector
Use this connector when connecting this equipment to a network.
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9. USB terminal (4-pin)
Connect to your PC using a commercially available USB cable.
Use a USB2.0 Hi-Speed certified cable: USB cable supporting the USB2.0 Hi-Speed mode (480 Mbps of transfer
speed) certified by the USB Implementers Forum.
Connect the equipment with a PC directly by the USB cable. When it is connected with a PC via a USB hub, the
equipment may not be recognized.
10. LINE (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
Connect to the public switched telephone network.
For details on how to use the Fax functions, see the following manual.
Fax Guide
11. Scanning area
The data of originals transported from Reversing Automatic Document Feeder are scanned here.
P.206 “Regular Cleaning”
12. Original scale
Confirm the size of an original placed on the original glass.
13. Platen sheet
P.206 “Regular Cleaning”
Configuration of options
The available options are listed below. Contact your service technician or service representative for details.
Main body
Wireless LAN Module
(GN-1160)
1.PREPARATION
Components 13
PREPARATION
Control panel
The functions and indications of the button vary depending on the region. The illustrations show the control panel
for Europe and the Americas unless they are specified.
For Europe and the Americas
For regions other than Europe and the Americas
1. One Touch button (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
Speed button for sending a fax.
2. [ADDRESS BOOK] button (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
Use this to display the Address book.
3. [RESOLUTION] button (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
Use this to select the resolution for sending a fax.
4. [PAUSE] button (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
Use this button to inset a pause (of approximately 2 seconds) while dialing a fax number.
5. [MONITOR] button (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
Use this button to dial the number without picking up the handset of the external telephone.
6. [COPY] button
Press this button to use the copy functions.
7. [SCAN] button
Press this button to use the scan functions.
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8. [FAX] button (Only for e-STUDIO2822AF)
Press this button to use the Fax functions. Available only when the Fax Unit is installed.
For details on how to use the Fax functions, see the following manual.
Fax Guide
9. [USER FUNCTIONS] button
Changes the equipment’s default settings.
P.171 “User Functions Menu List”
10. button
Press this button on the menu screen to move to the item above. If you press this button when the top menu item
is highlighted, you will move to the bottom menu item.
11. [JOB STATUS] button
Displays the processing status of print, scan, or fax, as well as allowing you to view the performance history and
delete the job.
P.185 “Job Status”
For details on how to use the Fax functions, see the following manual.
Fax Guide
12. [SETTINGS] button
Displays the current settings.
13. [TEMPLATE] button
Creates and recalls template settings.
P.62 “Using Templates (Copy)”
P.160 “Using Templates (Scan)”
14. [ENERGY SAVER] button
Enters into the energy saving mode.
15. [FUNCTION CLEAR] button
Restores all the selected functions to the defaults.
16. [CLEAR/STOP] button
Clears the number entered with the digital keys such as the number of copies, as well as cancels scanning or
copying the original.
17. [START] button
Starts the copying, scanning, or faxing operation.
18. Digital keys
Enter numbers such as the number of copies, password or fax number.
19. button
- Press this button once on the main screen (Copy) to show the “EXPOSURE” screen for Europe and the
Americas, or the “ID CARD” screen for regions other than Europe and the Americas. Press this button on the
menu screen to move to one lower layer of the item or to increase the setting value.
P.37 “Using the “EXPOSURE” or “ID CARD” function quickly”
- Press this button once on the main screen (Fax) to send a fax to multiple destinations. (Only for
e-STUDIO2822AF)
20. [OK] button
Determines the items or operations selected in each menu.
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PREPARATION
21. button
Press this button on the menu screen to move to the item below. If you press this button when the bottom menu
item is highlighted, you will move to the top menu item.
22. [CANCEL] button
Cancels the current settings and returns to the previous item.
23. button
Press this button once on the main screen (Copy) to show the “ORIGINAL MODE” screen. Press this button on the
menu screen to move to one upper layer of the item or to decrease the setting value.
P.38 “Selecting “ORIGINAL MODE” quickly”
24. Alert lamp
Blinks or lights in case of an error.
25. [DATA] lamp
This lamp blinks while print data is being received, or fax data is being sent and received.
26. LCD screen
LCD screen
Confirms each menu and error messages.
P.16 “Main screen (Copy)”
1.PREPARATION
16 Components
Main screen (Copy)
Appears after the power of the equipment is turned ON and the warm-up is finished. This screen is called “main screen
(Copy)”. This screen also appears when the AUTO CLEAR function has worked.
1. Message
Displays the current status or error messages.
2. Paper size
Displays the paper size specified for the drawer or the bypass tray.
3. Copy quantity
Displays the number of copies.
4. Scroll icon
Displays or that you can press on the current screen or menu.
5. Original mode
Displays the mode to copy the original.
6. Exposure
Displays the copy density.
7. Reproduction ratio
Displays the reproduction or zoom ratio to copy.
This function returns all settings to default without the need to press [FUNCTION CLEAR] on the control panel. It works
when a specified period of time has passed since the last paper exit or the last entry of any button.
P.174 “GENERAL”
A4
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READY
100%
AUTO EXPOSURE
TEXT/PHOTO
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PREPARATION
0.Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON
Turning on
1
Press the power switch to “ ” (on).
Starts warming up. When the warm-up has finished, the equipment is ready.
If you press [START] during the warm-up, copying automatically starts after it has finished. When the job is
reserved, “COPYING” appears on the LCD screen to show you the current status.
This function cannot be accessed while “PLEASE WAIT” is being displayed.
2
The LCD screen below is shown if the equipment is managed under the department code
function.
Key in a 5-digit department code, and then press [OK].
If the department code function is enabled, press [FUNCTION CLEAR] after any operation to prevent
unauthorized use of the equipment.
For the details of the department code, see the following page:
P.183 “Department Management”
Turning off
Press the power switch to “ ” (off).
A4
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AUTO EXPOSURE
TEXT/PHOTO
DEPARTMENT CODE
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1.PREPARATION
18 Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON
Saving energy when not in use - Energy saving mode -
To reduce power consumption, the equipment automatically enters into the energy saving mode when a specified
period of time has passed since its last use.
Types of energy saving mode
Low power mode: “SAVING ENERGY” appears on the LCD screen.
The equipment automatically enters into low power mode when a specified period of time elapses.
Sleep mode: The LCD screen is turned off and only [ENERGY SAVER] is lit.
The equipment enters into sleep mode when a specified period of time elapses or the [ENERGY SAVER] button is
pressed.
When “Status Monitor” is running, the equipment does not enter into the sleep mode. If you want to enable the
sleep mode, exit it out.
P.73 “Status Monitor”
This equipment does not enter sleep mode when the Wireless LAN Module is installed.
The timers for “AUTO POWER SAVE” and “SLEEP MODE” have been set respectively as the factory default settings. You
can change them in the “USER FUNCTIONS” menu.
P.171 “User Functions Menu List”
To turn the equipment into the energy saving mode (Sleep mode) manually
Press [ENERGY SAVER].
Canceling conditions for energy saving mode
The energy saving mode is canceled under the following conditions.
When [ENERGY SAVER], [START], [COPY], [SCAN], or [FAX] on the control panel is pressed
- For the low power mode: Press [ENERGY SAVER], [START], [COPY], [SCAN], or [FAX]
- For the sleep mode: Press [ENERGY SAVER]
Press the [ENERGY SAVER] for at least 0.5 seconds.
When printing or scanning is performed from a PC connected with this equipment
When fax data is received.
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PREPARATION
0.Preparation 2 - Loading Paper
Load an appropriate type of paper.
Acceptable paper types
Acceptable paper types differ depending on its paper source. See the table below for more details.
*1 “Maximum sheet capacity” refers to the maximum number of sheets when recommended paper is used. See the following page for the
recommended paper: P.20 “Recommended paper”
*2 Only sticker labels whose backing paper is not cut off are allowed.
*3 Be sure to use the recommended overhead transparencies. Using other transparencies could cause an equipment malfunction.
*4 Envelope can be used when printing from your PC.
*5 For printing the tracing paper, select “THICK1” as the media type.
*6 When loading the paper the size other than standard ones on the bypass tray, select “CUSTOM” as paper size.
Do not mix various paper sizes in one drawer.
“LT format” is the standard size for only use in North America.
“K format” is a Chinese standard size.
Abbreviations for LT format sizes:
LT: Letter, LD: Ledger, LG: Legal, ST: Statement, COMP: Computer
Paper
source Paper type Paper size Maximum sheet
capacity*1
Drawer Plain paper
(64 - 80 g/m2, 17 - 20 lb.
Bond)
A/B format: A4
LT format: LT
K format: 16K
250 sheets
(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
Bypass tray Plain paper
(64 - 80 g/m2, 17 - 20 lb.
Bond)
A/B format:
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO
LT format:
LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R, COMP, 13"LG, 8.5"SQ
K format:
8K, 16K, 16K-R
Non-standard size *6:
Length: 100 - 297 mm (3.9" - 11.7"), Width: 148 -
432 (5.8" - 17")
50 sheets
(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
Thin paper
(52 - 63 g/m2, 14 - 16 lb.
Bond)
1 sheet
(52 - 63 g/m2, 14 - 16 lb.
Bond)
Thick paper
(81 - 105 g/m2, 21 - 28
lb. Bond)
10 sheets
(81 - 105 g/m2, 21 - 28
lb. Bond)
Thick paper 1
(106 - 163 g/m2, 29 lb.
Bond - 90 lb. Index)
10 sheets
(106 - 163 g/m2, 29 lb.
Bond - 90 lb. Index)
Thick paper 2
(164 - 216 g/m2, - 80 lb.
Cover, - 110 lb. Index)
10 sheets
(164 - 216 g/m2, - 80 lb.
Cover, - 110 lb. Index)
Tracing paper*5
(75 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
1 sheet
Sticker labels*2 1 sheet
Transparencies*3 A4/LT only 1 sheet
Envelope*4 DL (110 mm x 220 mm), COM10 (4 1/8" x 9 1/2"),
Monarch (3 7/8" x 7 1/2"), CHO-3 (120 mm x 235
mm), YOU-4 (105 mm x 235 mm)
1 sheet
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20 Preparation 2 - Loading Paper
Recommended paper
To ensure the best copy performance, the paper types listed below are recommended. If you want to use paper other
than that we recommend, contact your service technician.
*1 Be sure to use the recommended overhead transparencies. Using other transparencies could cause an equipment malfunction.
Paper type Product name
Plain paper A/B format: TGIS Paper/Mondi
LT format: TIDAL/Hammermill
80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond
K format: Classic Jetset COPY PAPER/
UPM
70 g/m2
Thick paper A/B format: Color Copy/Mondi
LT format: Laser/Hammermill
90 g/m2, 24 lb. Bond
A/B format: Color Copy/Mondi 100 g/m2
Thick paper 1 A/B format: Color Copy/Mondi
LT format: Laser/Hammermill
120 g/m2, 32 lb. Bond
A/B format: Color Copy/Mondi
LT format: Exact Index/WAUSAU
160 g/m2, 90 lb. Index
Thick paper 2 A/B format: Color Copy/Mondi
LT format: Laser/Hammermill
200 g/m2, 80 lb. Cover
A/B format: Color Copy/Mondi
LT format: Exact Index/WAUSAU
200 g/m2, 110 lb. Index
Tracing paper Tracing paper/Ostrich International 75 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond
Sticker labels A/B format: 3478/ZWECK-AVERY
LT format: 5165/AVERY
Transparencies *1 A/B format: PP2500/3M
LT format: X10.0/FOLEX
Envelope COM10/ColumbianCO138/Westvaco,
No.553/Monarch/mailwell
1.PREPARATION
Preparation 2 - Loading Paper 21
PREPARATION
Paper types not acceptable
Do not use the types of paper listed below since they may cause paper misfeeds or an equipment malfunction.
If you use these types of paper, paper misfeeding may occur frequently, a paper misfeeding in which you cannot easily
remove paper from this equipment may occur, or images may continually become dirty.
Damp paper
Creased paper
Wrinkled paper or paper prone to be curled
Extremely smooth or rough surface paper
Paper whose surface has had special treatment.
Paper once printed or used on one side
Sticker labels shown below
- The released paper is visible since its label has been punched out.
- The released paper is visible since a part of its label has peeled off.
- A sticker label which has been cut
Storing paper
Note the following points when storing paper.
Wrap the paper in its packaging to prevent it from gathering dust.
Do not expose the paper to direct sunlight.
Do not store the paper in a humid location.
Store the paper on a flat surface to prevent it from becoming curled or creased.
1.PREPARATION
22 Preparation 2 - Loading Paper
Loading paper in the drawer
For the acceptable paper, see the following page:
P.19 “Acceptable paper types”
1
Turn the power of the equipment ON.
2
Pull out the drawer carefully, and then press down the paper plate.
Press it down until you hear a click sound and it is no longer lifted up.
3
Remove the side guides.
4
Attach the side guides according to the paper size.
5
Load paper face up in the drawer.
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2
1
2
2
1.PREPARATION
Preparation 2 - Loading Paper 23
PREPARATION
Up to 250 sheets (80 g/m2 or 20 lb. Bond) can be loaded. Be sure that the height of the stacked paper does not
exceed the line indicated inside of the side guides.
P.19 “Acceptable paper types”
Fan the paper well before loading it in the drawer, otherwise multiple feeding could occur. Be careful not to
cut your fingers.
The printable side may be noted on its packaging.
Never put anything in a vacant space in the drawer after the paper has been loaded. Otherwise, it may cause
paper misfeeds or an equipment malfunction.
If paper cannot be fed, printing takes a long time after feeding or the quality is poor, turn over the paper and
place it again.
6
Move the end guide to the trailing edge of the paper while pushing its lower part in the direction
of the arrows.
Widen the gap with both hands.
7
Push the drawer straight into the equipment slowly until it stops.
Do not catch your fingers in the drawer when closing it.
This could cause injury.
Register the paper size into the equipment.
When you load paper in the drawer for the first time, register the paper size. Be sure to register it correctly,
otherwise it could cause a paper misfeed.
For the registration, see the following page:
P.29 “Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type”
Be sure to register the paper size each time you have changed it.
1.PREPARATION
24 Preparation 2 - Loading Paper
Loading paper on the bypass tray
The contents of the original(s) are rotated when copied on paper of the following sizes fed from the bypass tray.
A/B format: A3, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5-R, FOLIO
LT format: LD, LG, LT-R, ST-R, COMP, 13"LG, 8.5"SQ
K format: 8K, 16K-R
For example, to copy an A5-size original, place the original on the original glass in A5 portrait orientation and paper on
the bypass tray in A5 landscape orientation (A5-R).
To enlarge an A4-size original to A3, place the original on the original glass in A4 portrait orientation and A3 paper on
the bypass tray.
The illustrations below are example of loading A4/LT size paper.
For the acceptable paper, see the following page:
P.19 “Acceptable paper types”
1
Open the bypass tray.
2
Pull the paper holding lever out, and then load paper face down and straight on the bypass tray.
The printable side may be noted on its packaging.
1
2
1.PREPARATION
Preparation 2 - Loading Paper 25
PREPARATION
3
Align the side guides with the edges of the paper, and then push back the lever.
Up to 50 sheets of plain paper (80 g/m2 or 20 lb. Bond) can be loaded. Be sure that the height of the stacked
paper does not exceed the indicators of the side guides. If paper other than plain is used, set it one sheet at a
time.
Fan the paper well before loading it on the bypass tray, otherwise multiple feeding could occur. Be careful not
to cut your fingers.
Do not push the paper forcibly into the entrance of the bypass feeder, otherwise it could cause a paper
misfeed.
Flatten curled paper before loading it on the bypass tray. If the paper is greatly curled, paper feeding
sometimes starts while the paper is being set.
If paper remains on the bypass tray when loading additional paper on it, release the lever, then remove all the
paper, and then load it again.
When you use paper longer than the bypass tray size, pull out the paper holder from the tray, and then open it.
Depending on its condition, paper may not be fed for bypass copying. In this case, turn over the paper and
place it again as shown in the figure.
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2
1.PREPARATION
26 Preparation 2 - Loading Paper
Loading an envelope on the bypass tray
For the acceptable envelope sizes, see the following page:
P.19 “Acceptable paper types”
Notes for using envelopes
Do not use the following envelopes, otherwise they may cause a paper misfeed or damage to the equipment.
1. Badly curled, wrinkled or folded envelopes
2. Extremely thick or thin envelopes
3. Wet or damp envelopes
4. Torn envelopes
5. Envelopes which include the contents
6. Non-standard size envelopes (ones with a special shape)
7. Envelopes with eyelets or windows
8. Envelopes sealed with adhesive paste or tape
9. Partly-opened or perforated envelopes
10. Envelopes with special coating on the surface
11. Envelopes with glue or double-sided adhesive tape
Store envelopes at room temperature and away from heat and moisture.
Paper wrinkling may occur after printing depending on environment or the envelope type or condition. We
recommend printing paper as a sample before doing so in large amounts.
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1.PREPARATION
Preparation 2 - Loading Paper 27
PREPARATION
1
Place an envelope on a flat clean surface and press it with your hands in the arrow directions as
shown below to expel air from the inside.
Press it well to prevent the flap from rolling upward.
Correct bent corners of the envelope.
2
Open the bypass tray.
3
Pull the paper holding lever out, and then load the envelope face down on the bypass tray.
Place the envelope with its flap side at the front as shown below.
Do not copy or print on the back of envelopes, otherwise it may cause a paper misfeed or soil them or the
inside of the equipment.
Printing may be uneven depending on the envelope types.
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2
1.PREPARATION
28 Preparation 2 - Loading Paper
4
Align the side guides to the edges of the envelope, and then push back the lever.
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Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type 29
PREPARATION
0.Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type
When you load or change paper, a pop-up window appears. Follow the instructions to register the items below in the
equipment.
For the drawer: the paper size
For the bypass tray: the paper size and type
You can also register the paper size for the drawer in the “USER FUNCTIONS” menu.
P.171 “User Functions Menu List”
When loading the paper the size other than standard ones on the bypass tray, select “CUSTOM” as paper size.
1.PREPARATION
30 Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Basic Copy Procedure .......................................................................................................32
Acceptable originals ............................................................................................................................................32
Copying originals .................................................................................................................................................33
Copy Settings...................................................................................................................39
Adjusting the exposure........................................................................................................................................39
Selecting the original mode ................................................................................................................................40
Selecting the paper..............................................................................................................................................41
Enlarging or reducing the copy size....................................................................................................................43
Sorting pages .......................................................................................................................................................48
Copying two or four pages on each sheet ..........................................................................................................50
Copying both sides of a card on a sheet .............................................................................................................52
Erasing the shadow on edges..............................................................................................................................54
Shifting the pages to the right or left ..................................................................................................................55
Copying on both sides .........................................................................................................................................56
Adding a page number and date/time on the copied paper .............................................................................57
Removing blank pages ........................................................................................................................................58
Copying different sizes in one go ........................................................................................................................59
Image direction....................................................................................................................................................60
Continuing the scanning for a copy ....................................................................................................................61
Confirming the current function settings ...........................................................................................................61
Using Templates (Copy) ....................................................................................................62
Registering the templates ...................................................................................................................................62
Recalling a template ............................................................................................................................................63
32 Basic Copy Procedure
0.Basic Copy Procedure
Learn the basic copy procedure in this section. For the other various functions, see the following page:
P.39 “Copy Settings”
Make sure that the equipment is ready to copy.
P.17 “Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON”
P.19 “Preparation 2 - Loading Paper”
P.29 “Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type”
Acceptable originals
Acceptable originals differ depending on the setting position. See the table below for more details.
If you are using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, you can automatically scan a stack of plain paper originals
at one time.
*1 The automatic size detection function is only available when the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is installed.
*2 The maximum number of sheets acceptable varies depending on the type of original.
Maximum number of originals scanned at one time
When you use “CONTINUE SCAN” with the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF), you can scan up to 150
original sheets at one time. When the number of sheets to be scanned exceeds 150 or the built-in memory in the
equipment is full, scanning stops and an error message is displayed on the LCD screen. Press any button on the
control panel to delete the scanned data.
Precautions for Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
Do not use the following types of original as they may cause a paper misfeed or damage to the equipment:
Originals that are folded or curled
Originals with carbon copies
Originals that have been taped, pasted, or cut-out
Originals that have been clipped or stapled
Originals with holes or tears
Originals that are damp
Originals whose correction fluid or ink has not been dried completely
Overhead transparencies or tracing paper
Coated paper (e.g. coated with wax)
Originals with multiple holes punched (e.g. loose leaf paper)
The following types of originals can be used but need extra care:
Originals that you cannot slide with your fingers or whose surface is specially treated: They should be fanned well
before loading since they may not be able to be separated from each other at feeding.
Originals that are folded or curled: They should be smoothed out before being loaded.
When black streaks appear
If the scanning area or the guide area is dirty, image problems such as black streaks may occur. Weekly cleaning of
these areas is recommended.
P.206 “Regular Cleaning”
Setting
position Type Maximum
size
Acceptable sizes for automatic size
detection*1
Maximum number
of sheets
Original glass Plain paper
Special paper
Booklets
A4 or LT - -
Reversing
Automatic
Document
Feeder
Plain paper
Thin paper
Thick paper
(50 - 104 g/m2, 13
- 27 lb. Bond)
A3 or LD Other than North America and China:
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R
North America:
LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R, COMP
China:
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, 8K, 16K, 16K-R
50 sheets (80 g/m2,
20 lb. Bond)
(or stack height 9.5
mm)*2
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Basic Copy Procedure 33
COPY FUNCTIONS
Copying originals
Follow the common basic instructions below to make a copy.
1
Place the original(s).
Placing originals on the original glass
1. Raise the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
2. Place the original face down on the original glass.
3. Align the original with the top-left corner of the original glass.
4. Lower the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder carefully.
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg/9 lb. or over) on the original glass and do not force it down.
It may breaks the glass and could cause injury.
When you copy originals with folds or wrinkles, smooth out the folds and wrinkles first. Then, place the
original on the original glass and close the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder to start copying.
If a shadow of the folds or wrinkles appears on copies although you smooth out them, adjust the exposure or
use the “BACKGROUND ERASE” function.
When you place a booklet-type original, strong light may leak out while copying. Do not look directly at the
original glass.
When you place a thick booklet, do not close the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder forcefully; you can
still make copies without closing the cover or feeder.
If the size of the original is not detected correctly, set the size manually.
P.43 “Enlarging or reducing the copy size”
When you use the transparent original such as overhead transparencies and tracing paper, place a blank plain
sheet of paper - the same size or a larger sheet - over the original, otherwise the copied image could be stained.
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
34 Basic Copy Procedure
Placing originals on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
1. Align all the originals.
2. Place them face up and align the side guides to the original length.
The top sheet of the originals will be scanned first.
Do not load more than 50 originals (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond) at once, and make sure the thickness of the stack of
originals does not exceed 9.5 mm regardless of their size.
Flatten curled paper before loading it on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
When placing long originals (A3, B4, A4-R, LD, LG, COMP, or 8K), open the original holder so that the size of the
original can be detected correctly.
To prevent long originals (A3, B4, A4-R, LD, LG, COMP, or 8K) from sliding out, extend the paper exit stopper
and raise the sub-stopper. When you have finished using the stopper, lift it slightly and slide it back in.
To prevent misfeeding, do not leave originals or turn OFF/ON the equipment with originals on the Reversing
Automatic Document Feeder.
1
2
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Basic Copy Procedure 35
COPY FUNCTIONS
2
Press [COPY].
3
Enter the number of copies with the digital keys.
4
Make the copy settings as required.
P.39 “Copy Settings”
You may not be able to use some combinations of functions.
P.215 “Copying Function Combination Matrix”
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
36 Basic Copy Procedure
5
Press [START] to start copying.
To stop or resume copying, press [CLEAR/STOP] during copying.
Press [OK] or [CANCEL] according to the message displayed on the LCD screen.
When you copy loading originals from the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF):
If there are more originals, place the next ones, select “SCAN NEXT” using or and press [OK]. If there are no
more originals, select “FINISHED” using or and press [OK]. (Only when “CONTINUE SCAN” is set to “ON”)
If originals remain on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder after pressing [FINISHED] on the CONTINUE
SCAN screen, remove all the originals. Leaving them may cause a paper jam.
When the copying has finished, press [FUNCTION CLEAR] to clear the set copy functions and return to the main
screen (Copy).
If the paper source runs out of paper, an error message is displayed on the LCD screen and copying stops. Load
paper. The equipment automatically resumes copying after approx. 3 seconds have passed.
The receiving tray can hold up to 100 sheets. If the excessive paper error occurs, the lamp blinks and an error
message is displayed on the LCD screen. Remove the paper from the tray and press [START] to resume copying.
When you use overhead transparencies, remove them one by one every time they are ejected. Otherwise, they
could be curled and not be good for projection.
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Basic Copy Procedure 37
COPY FUNCTIONS
Shortcut keys
You can access some functions by simply pressing the and button.
P.37 “Using the “EXPOSURE” or “ID CARD” function quickly”
P.38 “Selecting “ORIGINAL MODE” quickly”
Using the “EXPOSURE” or “ID CARD” function quickly
On the first screen of Copy mode, the button function varies depending on the region. It can work as the
[EXPOSURE] button for Europe and the Americas, or the [ID CARD] button for regions other than Europe and the
Americas. Just press the button to access the “EXPOSURE” or “ID CARD” function so that you can change the copy
density, or you can copy the front and back of a card on a sheet of paper.
P.39 “Adjusting the exposure”
P.52 “Copying both sides of a card on a sheet”
For Europe and the Americas
For regions other than Europe and the Americas
AUTO EXPOSURE
TEXT/PHOTO
A4
1
READY
100%
EXPOSURE
AUTO
AUTO EXPOSURE
TEXT/PHOTO
A4
1
READY
100%
SET FRONT OF ID CARD
[START]
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
38 Basic Copy Procedure
Selecting “ORIGINAL MODE” quickly
On the first screen of Copy mode, the button can work as the [ORIGINAL MODE] button. Just press the button to
access the “ORIGINAL MODE” function so that you can change the original mode.
P.40 “Selecting the original mode”
For Europe and the Americas
For regions other than Europe and the Americas
AUTO EXPOSURE
TEXT/PHOTO
A4
1
READY
100%
ORIGINAL MODE
TEXT/PHOTO
TEXT
PHOTO
AUTO EXPOSURE
TEXT/PHOTO
A4
1
READY
100%
ORIGINAL MODE
TEXT/PHOTO
TEXT
PHOTO
COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 39
0.Copy Settings
You can make the copy settings on the copy functions menu.
Press [CANCEL] to exit from the setting without making any changes.
Adjusting the exposure
You can adjust the density to make copies lighter or darker in nine levels from -4 to +4. The auto density setting can
represent the copy image in the optimal density.
You can directly access this function by pressing . The button operation varies depending on the region.
For Europe and the Americas:
P.37 “Using the “EXPOSURE” or “ID CARD” function quickly”
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item.
4
Adjust the density as follows.
For “AUTO”:
Press [OK].
For manual:
1. Press or to increase or decrease the density level.
2. Press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings Description
EXPOSURE AUTO Adjusts the density automatically.
Manual Adjusts the density manually.
A4
1
READY
100%
AUTO EXPOSURE
TEXT/PHOTO
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
40 Copy Settings
Selecting the original mode
You can achieve the optimal image quality by selecting a suitable original mode.
You can directly access this function by pressing .
P.38 “Selecting “ORIGINAL MODE” quickly”
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings Description
ORIGINAL MODE TEXT/PHOTO Text and photographs mixed.
TEXT Text only or text and fine illustration only.
PHOTO Photographs only.
BACKGROUND ERASE Dark background is placed.
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 41
COPY FUNCTIONS
Selecting the paper
You can select the paper source in which the paper of the desired size and type is loaded.
P.19 “Acceptable paper types”
Selecting the paper source
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item.
To select the paper size:
1. Press .
2. Press or to select the paper size, and then press [OK].
To accept the setting:
Press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings Description
DRAWER Drawer 1 XX Uses the drawer as the paper source. The variable “XX”
indicates the paper size.
Bypass XX Uses the bypass tray as the paper source. Available only
when the paper is loaded on the bypass tray. The
variable “XX” indicates the paper size.
APS Automatic Paper Selection. Detects the size of the
original and selects paper of the same size
automatically. Available only when the original is
placed on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
This function may not work properly for totally dark originals or originals with
dark borders.
When placing long originals (A3, B4, A4-R, LD, LG, COMP, or 8K), open the original
holder so that the size of the original can be detected correctly.
For the detectable original sizes, see the following page:
P.32 “Acceptable originals”
A4
1
READY
100%
TEXT/PHOTO
A4
1
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
42 Copy Settings
Selecting the bypass tray automatically
When you load paper into the bypass tray, the paper source automatically changes from the drawer to the bypass
tray. The LCD screen automatically changes so that you can easily set the paper size and type for the bypass tray.
1
Press or to select the paper size, and then press [OK].
2
Press or to select the paper type, and then press [OK].
Remove the paper from the bypass tray after copying is finished. The paper source automatically changes back to the
drawer.
BYPASS
A3
A4
A4-R
BYPASS PAPER TYPE
PLAIN
THICK
THICK1
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 43
COPY FUNCTIONS
Enlarging or reducing the copy size
You can enlarge or reduce the size of copies in the following three ways.
Specify the ratio manually ( P.43)
Select a fixed zoom ratio ( P.44)
Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) ( P.46)
Specifying the ratio manually
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item for manual zoom.
When manual zoom is already selected, this step is not necessary.
4
Press or to increase or decrease the zoom ratio, and then press [OK].
You can keep pressing the button to adjust the ratio quickly.
Menu
Functions Settings Description
ZOOM Manual zoom (25 - 100 - 400%) Adjusts the ratio manually.
FIXED ZOOM A/B format:
71% (A4 -> A5), 141% (A4 -> A3 / A5 ->
A4), 200% (A5 -> A3), 300%, 400%
LT format:
65% (LT -> ST), 100% (LT -> LG),
129% (LT -> LD / ST-> LT),
154% (ST -> LG), 200% (ST -> LD),
300%, 400%
K format:
71% (A4 -> A5), 76% (16K -> A5),
91% (A4 -> 16K), 108% (16K -> A4),
129% (A4 -> 8K / A5 -> 16K),
138% (16K -> 8K),
141% (A4 -> A3 / A5 -> A4),
152% (16K -> A3), 182% (A5 -> 8K),
200% (A5 -> A3), 300%, 400%
P.44 “Selecting a fixed zoom
ratio”
AMS P.46 “Automatic magnification
selection (AMS)”
A4
1
READY
100%
100%
A4
1
ZOOM
- 100% +
FIXED ZOOM
AMS
AMS
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
44 Copy Settings
To make an enlarged or reduced copy of an original in portrait direction placed on the original glass onto a paper in
landscape direction, set a fixed zoom ratio.
P.44 “Selecting a fixed zoom ratio”
To make an enlarged or reduced copy of an original in portrait direction placed on the Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder onto a paper in landscape direction, select “AMS” for zoom ratio.
P.46 “Automatic magnification selection (AMS)”
Selecting a fixed zoom ratio
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select “FIXED ZOOM”, and then press .
Menu
Functions Settings Description
ZOOM Manual zoom (25 - 100 - 400%) P.43 “Specifying the ratio
manually”
FIXED ZOOM A/B format:
71% (A4 -> A5), 141% (A4 -> A3 / A5 ->
A4), 200% (A5 -> A3), 300%, 400%
LT format:
65% (LT -> ST), 100% (LT -> LG),
129% (LT -> LD / ST-> LT),
154% (ST -> LG), 200% (ST -> LD),
300%, 400%
K format:
71% (A4 -> A5), 76% (16K -> A5),
91% (A4 -> 16K), 108% (16K -> A4),
129% (A4 -> 8K / A5 -> 16K),
138% (16K -> 8K),
141% (A4 -> A3 / A5 -> A4),
152% (16K -> A3), 182% (A5 -> 8K),
200% (A5 -> A3), 300%, 400%
Selects a fixed zoom ratio.
AMS P.46 “Automatic magnification
selection (AMS)”
A4
1
READY
100%
100%
A4
1
ZOOM
- 100% +
FIXED ZOOM
AMS
AMS
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 45
COPY FUNCTIONS
4
Press or to select a zoom ratio, and then press [OK].
To make an enlarged or reduced copy of an original in portrait direction placed on the original glass onto a paper in
landscape direction, set a fixed zoom ratio.
P.44 “Selecting a fixed zoom ratio”
To make an enlarged or reduced copy of an original in portrait direction placed on the Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder onto a paper in landscape direction, select “AMS” for zoom ratio.
P.46 “Automatic magnification selection (AMS)”
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
46 Copy Settings
Automatic magnification selection (AMS)
Menu
Functions Settings Description
ZOOM Manual zoom (25 - 100 - 400%) P.43 “Specifying the ratio
manually”
FIXED ZOOM A/B format:
71% (A4 -> A5), 141% (A4 -> A3 / A5 ->
A4), 200% (A5 -> A3), 300%, 400%
LT format:
65% (LT -> ST), 100% (LT -> LG),
129% (LT -> LD / ST-> LT),
154% (ST -> LG), 200% (ST -> LD),
300%, 400%
K format:
71% (A4 -> A5), 76% (16K -> A5),
91% (A4 -> 16K), 108% (16K -> A4),
129% (A4 -> 8K / A5 -> 16K),
138% (16K -> 8K),
141% (A4 -> A3 / A5 -> A4),
152% (16K -> A3), 182% (A5 -> 8K),
200% (A5 -> A3), 300%, 400%
P.44 “Selecting a fixed zoom
ratio”
AMS Detects the size of the original and
automatically sets the optimum
zoom ratio for the paper size.
Available only when the original is
placed on the Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder.
This function may not work properly for totally dark originals or originals with dark
borders.
When placing long originals (A3, B4, A4-R, LD, LG, COMP, or 8K), open the original holder
so that the size of the original can be detected correctly.
For the detectable original sizes, see the following page:
P.32 “Acceptable originals”
A4
1
READY
100%
100%
A4
1
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 47
COPY FUNCTIONS
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select “AMS”, and then press [OK].
To make an enlarged or reduced copy of an original in portrait direction placed on the original glass onto a paper in
landscape direction, set a fixed zoom ratio.
P.44 “Selecting a fixed zoom ratio”
To make an enlarged or reduced copy of an original in portrait direction placed on the Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder onto a paper in landscape direction, select “AMS” for zoom ratio.
P.46 “Automatic magnification selection (AMS)”
ZOOM
- 100% +
FIXED ZOOM
AMS
AMS
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
48 Copy Settings
Sorting pages
You can sort a number of copied pages in the same order as the original.
NON SORT: Not to sort the copied pages. All copies of the first page are ejected first and then all copies of subsequent
pages are ejected in sequence.
SORT: Sorts the copied pages in the same order as the original and eject all sets of copies in the same orientation.
ROTATE SORT: When you make several sets of copies, the copies can be sorted and made to exit alternately one set
by one. This is called alternation. You need to place copy paper in one paper source in a landscape direction and place
that of the same size in another paper source in a portrait direction in advance.
Paper of A4, Letter, or 16K size can be loaded in drawers or on the bypass tray for “ROTATE SORT”.
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 49
COPY FUNCTIONS
When an original is placed on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, “SORT” is automatically set.
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
4
Specify the number of copies to “2” or more.
P.33 “Copying originals”
When placing the original on the original glass
After the first original is scanned, the LCD screen shows “NEXT ORIGINAL?”.
Make sure that “SCAN NEXT PAGE” is selected, place the next original on the original glass, and then press [OK] or
[START]. When all the originals have been scanned, select “FINISHED”, and then press [OK] or [START].
“CANCEL JOB?” is displayed if there is no operation for a certain period.
Menu Functions Settings
FINISHING NON SORT
SORT
ROTATE SORT
A4
1
READY
100%
100%
NON SORT
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
50 Copy Settings
Copying two or four pages on each sheet
You can copy two or four original pages on each sheet of paper.
OFF: Disables this function.
2IN1: Copies two pages on a sheet of paper.
4IN1: Copies four pages on a sheet of paper.
Be sure the [Paper size], [EXPOSURE] and the like are set before selecting [2IN1/4IN1].
You need to make settings to use the “2IN1/4IN1” function from “USER FUNCTIONS” - “COPY” - “2IN1/4IN1”.
P.172 “User functions menu items”
This function is not available for some paper sizes. If you have set the unavailable sizes, the LCD screen shows the
error message and you cannot use this function.
P.19 “Preparation 2 - Loading Paper”
P.29 “Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type”
Copying without specifying paper size and direction of the original pages may result in unexpected page allocation
order or image position.
When a 2-sided original is placed with its top on the left of the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder in 2in1/4in1
copying, set [IMAGE DIRECTION] to “OFF”.
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press .
Menu Functions Settings
2IN1/4IN1 OFF
2IN1
4IN1
A4
1
READY
100%
NON SORT
2IN1/4IN1:OFF
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 51
COPY FUNCTIONS
4
Follow the instructions on the LCD screen to use the “2IN1/4IN1” function. You are instructed to
make the following settings.
ORIGINAL SIZE
Press or to select the size of the original.
ORIGINAL ORIENTATION
Press or to select the portrait or landscape orientation of the original.
SET ORIGINAL
Place the originals as shown on the LCD screen. Make sure that you place the original in the same orientation
as the one selected in “ORIG. ORIENTATION”.
NEXT ORIGINAL?
When you place the original on the original glass, this message appears. Press or to select “SCAN NEXT
PAGE”. Select “FINISHED” when you have finished scanning your originals.
When you place the original on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, the size of the original selected in
[ORIGINAL SIZE] is disabled as it is detected automatically.
For original sizes not supported by the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, specify [ORIGINAL SIZE] and
place the original on the original glass.
“CANCEL JOB?” is displayed if there is no operation for a certain period.
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
52 Copy Settings
Copying both sides of a card on a sheet
You can copy the front and back of a card on a sheet of paper.
You can directly enable this function by pressing . The button operation varies depending on the region.
For regions other than Europe and the Americas:
P.37 “Using the “EXPOSURE” or “ID CARD” function quickly”
Be sure to set the paper size and density, etc. before selecting [ID CARD].
The settings for the area to scan originals and the print position vary from region to region, so that the area wider
than the card frame of the original glass might be scanned depending on the region.
The upper and left areas (about 4 mm in width) cannot be copied. To copy up to the edges of a card, place the card
apart from the edges of the original glass.
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings
ID CARD OFF
ON
Front side Back side
A4
1
READY
100%
2IN1/4IN1:OFF
ID CARD:OFF
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 53
COPY FUNCTIONS
4
Follow the instructions on the LCD screen to use the “ON” function. You are instructed to make
the following settings.
SET FRONT OF ID CARD
Place the front of a card face down at the upper left on the original glass, and then press [START].
SET BACK OF ID CARD
Turn over the card and place the back surface face down on the original glass, and then press [START].
“CANCEL JOB?” is displayed if there is no operation for a certain period.
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
54 Copy Settings
Erasing the shadow on edges
You can erase the shadow on the edges of copies. When you copy thick books, you can erase the surrounding shadow
with this function. The area to erase can be changed from 4 mm to 15 mm (0.2" to 0.6") in increments of 1 mm (0.04").
This function is available only for paper of standard sizes.
If the original is different from paper in size (the ratios of width and height are different), the shadow might not be
erased on some edges.
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item.
4
Set the setting as follows.
For “OFF”:
Press [OK].
For “ON”:
1. Press .
2. Press or to increase or decrease the value for the area to erase.
3. Press [OK].
If you just press [OK] for “ON”, the default value (7 mm (0.3")) of this function is used.
Menu Functions Settings
EDGE ERASE OFF
ON
A4
1
READY
100%
ID CARD:OFF
EDGE ERASE:OFF
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 55
COPY FUNCTIONS
Shifting the pages to the right or left
You can shift pages to the right or left. The shifted area can be used as a margin for punching holes or stapling. The
margin can be changed from 4 mm to 15 mm (0.2" to 0.6") in increments of 1 mm (0.04").
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item.
4
Set the setting as follows.
For “OFF”:
Press [OK].
For “LEFT MARGIN” or “RIGHT MARGIN”:
1. Press .
2. Press or to increase or decrease the value for the margin.
3. Press [OK].
If you just press [OK] for “ON”, the default value (7 mm (0.3")) of this function is used.
Menu Functions Settings
IMAGE SHIFT OFF
LEFT MARGIN
RIGHT MARGIN
A4
1
READY
100%
EDGE ERASE:OFF
IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
56 Copy Settings
Copying on both sides
You can copy 1-sided or 2-sided originals on the both side of paper. You can make copies of 1-sided originals into the
both sides of paper so that you can save paper.
1 > 2 DUPLEX
For 2-sided printing, use plain paper (64 to 80g/m2, 17 to 20 lb Bond).
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the item for copying on both sides, and then press .
4
Press or to select the finishing mode, and then press [OK]. Select “BOOK” for “open to left”,
or “TABLET” for “open to top”.
When placing the original on the original glass
After the first original is scanned, the LCD screen shows “NEXT ORIGINAL?”.
Make sure that “SCAN NEXT PAGE” is selected, place the next original on the original glass, and then press [OK] or
[START]. When all the originals have been scanned, select “FINISHED”, and then press [OK] or [START].
“CANCEL JOB?” is displayed if there is no operation for a certain period.
Menu Functions Settings Description
2-SIDED 1 > 1 SIMPLEX 1-sided original -> 1-sided copy.
1 > 2 DUPLEX 1-sided original -> 2-sided copy.
A4
1
READY
100%
IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
1 > 1 SIMPLEX
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 57
COPY FUNCTIONS
Adding a page number and date/time on the copied paper
You can add a page number and date/time on the copied paper.
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings
ANNOTATION OFF
PAGE NO.
PAGE No.+DATE/TIME
A4
1
READY
100%
IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
ANNOTATION:OFF
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
58 Copy Settings
Removing blank pages
You can skip blank pages in the original when copying.
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings
OMIT BLANK PAGE OFF
ON
1 3
5 6
1 3
5 6
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 59
COPY FUNCTIONS
Copying different sizes in one go
When different sizes of originals are mixed and placed on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, some
combinations of sizes can be copied in one go.
The combination of the original sizes that can be mixed are as follows:
Other than North America: A3 and A4 or B4 and B5
North America: LD and LT or LG and LT-R
When this function sets to “ON”, the equipment is switched to the automatic paper selection mode. In the automatic
paper selection mode, a copy is made on copy paper of the same size as the original. Place paper whose sizes are the
same as those of the originals in the corresponding drawers in advance.
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings
MIXED SIZE
ORIGINAL
OFF
ON
A4
1
READY
100%
OMIT BLANK:OFF
MIX-ORIGINAL:OFF
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
60 Copy Settings
Image direction
When you make 1-sided portrait originals to 2-sided copy by placing them in a landscape direction, normally the
copied pages are “open to top”. With this function you can make them “open to left”. This function is called “image
direction”.
When you make 2-sided “open to left” portrait originals to 1-sided copy, normally the copied pages exit in a different
direction alternately. With this function, you can make them all exit in the same direction.
1-sided portrait original (placed in a landscape direction) -> 2-sided copy
2-sided “open to left” portrait original -> 1-sided copy
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK] or .
Menu Functions Settings
IMAGE DIRECTION OFF
ON
“IMAGE DIRECTION” setNo setting
“IMAGE DIRECTION” setNo setting
A4
1
READY
100%
MIX-ORIGINAL:OFF
IMAGE DIRECTION:ON
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Copy Settings 61
COPY FUNCTIONS
Continuing the scanning for a copy
When you copy with the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF), you can select whether you continue
scanning the next originals after the last loaded original is scanned.
1
Press [COPY].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Confirming the current function settings
1
Press [SETTINGS].
2
Press or to scroll through the menu.
For details on the displayed functions and settings, see the pages below.
P.164 “Copy menu items”
3
When you are finished with confirmation, press [SETTINGS] again.
Menu Functions Settings
CONTINUE SCAN OFF
ON
A4
1
READY
100%
IMAGE DIRECTION:OFF
CONTINUE SCAN:ON
62 Using Templates (Copy)
0.Using Templates (Copy)
Once you have set the several functions and settings, you can register up to three of them as “templates” and recall
one of them for frequent use.
Registering the templates
1
Make settings for the functions to register as a template.
2
Press [TEMPLATE].
3
Press or to select “REGISTRATION”, and then press .
4
Press or to select a template, and then press [OK].
You can register three templates for copying.
The settings are overwritten if you select an existing template.
You can also register and edit templates with TopAccess. For details, refer to the TopAccess Guide.
You can specify the following items in copy templates.
No. Item Name Settings
1Copy Quantity 1-999
2 Exposure AUTO, MANUAL(±4)
3 Original Mode TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT, PHOTO, BACKGROUND ERASE
4 Paper Source Drawer 1, Bypass, APS
5 Zoom 25~400%, AMS
6 Finishing NON SORT, SORT, ROTATE SORT
7 Nin1 OFF, 2IN1, 4IN1
8 Nin1-Original size
9 Nin1-Original orientation PORT., LAND.
10 ID Card OFF, ON
11 Edge Erase OFF, ON
12 Edge Erase Adjustment 4~15
13 Image Shift OFF, LEFT, RIGHT
14 Image Shift Adjustment 4~15
15 2-Sided 1>1 SIMPLEX, 1>2 DUPLEX, 2>2 DUPLEX, 2>1 SPLIT
16 2-Sided BOOK, TABLET
17 Annotation OFF, PAGE NO., PAGENO.+DATE/TIME
TEMPLATE
RECALL
REGISTRATION
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
Using Templates (Copy) 63
COPY FUNCTIONS
Recalling a template
1
Press [TEMPLATE].
2
Press or to select “RECALL”, and then press .
3
Press or to select a template, and then press [OK].
18 Omit Blank Page OFF, ON
19 Mixed Size Original OFF, ON
20 Image Direction OFF, ON
21 Continue Scan OFF, ON
No. Item Name Settings
TEMPLATE
RECALL
REGISTRATION
2.COPY FUNCTIONS
64 Using Templates (Copy)
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Before Using the Printer Driver..........................................................................................66
Configuring the options.......................................................................................................................................66
Setting the department code ..............................................................................................................................69
Printing From Application .................................................................................................71
Considerations and limitations...........................................................................................................................71
How to print .........................................................................................................................................................71
Status Monitor .................................................................................................................73
Monitoring the print status and reporting print errors......................................................................................73
Setting up Print Options ...................................................................................................74
How to set up .......................................................................................................................................................74
Print options.........................................................................................................................................................77
Printing With Best Functions for Your Needs .......................................................................94
Layout and finishing options in [Basic] tab menu..............................................................................................94
Layout and finishing options in [Finishing] tab menu .......................................................................................95
Finishing options in [Effect] tab menu................................................................................................................99
66 Before Using the Printer Driver
0.Before Using the Printer Driver
Before printing, you have to configure the following options:
Configuration Settings
To use devices installed in this equipment, you must first configure their options on the [Configuration] tab of the
printer driver.
P.66 “Configuring the options”
Department Code
This equipment can manage jobs by department codes. This feature allows you to manage job counters for each
department code. For example, a network administrator can check the number of copies printed by a specific
department.
If the department code function is enabled, enter your department code provided by your administrator.
Configuring the options
To use this equipment properly, you need to save the configuration of the options installed on the [Configuration] tab
menu after you installed the printer drivers. In the default setting, you can obtain the configuration data of options
installed automatically by opening the [Configuration] tab menu. If SNMP communication between this equipment
and your computer is not available, or you want to configure options manually, see the following page:
P.66 “Configuring options manually”
When SNMP communication between this equipment and your computer is enabled, you can retrieve the option
configuration information by clicking [Update Now].
Configuring options manually
If SNMP communication between this equipment and your computer is not available:
Setting the [Configuration] tab manually
You need to log in to Windows with the “Administrator” privilege.
1
Open the printers folder.
Click [Start] and select [Settings] > [Devices] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 or later, right-click in the lower left of the screen, then click [Control
Panel] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows 7, click [Start] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows Server 2008, click [Start] > [Control Panel] > [Hardware and Sound] > [Printers].
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Before Using the Printer Driver 67
PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
2
Right-click the printer driver of this equipment and select [Printer properties] from the displayed
menu.
The printer driver properties dialog box appears.
For Windows Server 2008, select the printer driver for this equipment, and then click [Printer properties] in the
[File] menu.
If the [File] menu is not displayed, press [Alt].
3
Display the [Configuration] tab menu, and set the following options.
Model Selection — Select the model name.
Option - Drawers — Select the drawer configuration.
For more information about each item, see the descriptions about the Configuration tab.
P.91 “[Configuration] tab”
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
68 Before Using the Printer Driver
4
Click [Drawer Settings].
The [Drawer Settings] dialog box appears.
5
Set the following options and click [OK].
Drawer 1 — Select the size of paper that is loaded in the Drawer. The paper type for the drawer is fixed to “Plain”.
Bypass Tray — Select the size and type of paper that is loaded in the Bypass Tray.
Setup items differ depending on the model and the option configuration.
For more information about each item, see the descriptions about the Drawer Settings.
P.92 “Drawer Settings”
6
Click [Apply] or [OK] to save settings.
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Before Using the Printer Driver 69
PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Setting the department code
When the department code function is enabled on this equipment, you have to enter your department code to send a
print job via the printer driver.
This allows a network administrator to check the number of copies printed by specific department.
Ask your administrator whether you have to enter the department code. If you have to, obtain the department code
you need to enter.
If the department code is required, you can enter the department code into the [Department Code] box of the printer
as described below to save you having to enter the department code each time you print.
If printing is performed with an incorrect department code, a dialog box indicating that it is incorrect appears. In this
case, enter the correct one or stop transmitting. If the SNMP setting of this equipment is disabled or printing is
performed from an XPS printer driver, this dialog box will not appear, and the job becomes invalid and is deleted. An
error report is then printed out from this equipment.
A department code can be entered every time you begin printing. If you have to use a different department code for
each print job, enter it when you begin printing.
Entering department code
1
Open the printers folder.
Click [Start] and select [Settings] > [Devices] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 or later, right-click in the lower left of the screen, then click [Control
Panel] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows 7, click [Start] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows Server 2008, click [Start] > [Control Panel] > [Hardware and Sound] > [Printers].
2
Right-click the printer driver of this equipment and select [Printing Preferences] from the
displayed menu.
For Windows Server 2008, select the printer driver for this equipment, and then click [Printer properties] in the
[File] menu.
If the [File] menu is not displayed, press [Alt].
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
70 Before Using the Printer Driver
3
Display the [Others] tab menu and enter your department code in the [Department Code] box.
The department code is a 5-digit number.
4
Click [Apply] or [OK] to save the settings.
PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Printing From Application 71
0.Printing From Application
This section describes how to print a document from application.
P.71 “Considerations and limitations”
P.71 “How to print”
Considerations and limitations
Some print options can be set from both the application and the printer driver, such as collation. If the collation is
set from the application, documents may not be properly printed. If that happens, use the printer driver to set the
collation. Depending on the application, some print options such as the orientation need to be set from the
application. For print options that can be set from both the application and the driver, refer to the manual of the
application.
Some print options are not displayed on the screen of printer driver depending on the model or type of printer
driver.
How to print
Once you have installed the printer driver and configured it properly, you can print directly from most Windows
applications. Simply choose the Print command from your application.
You can print using the various functions by setting print options on the printer driver.
Printing from Windows applications
The following describes an example for printing from Notepad on Windows 10.
1
Open a file and select [Print] from the application’s [File] menu.
The [Print] dialog box appears.
2
Select your printer, and then click [Preferences].
The printing preferences dialog box appears.
The procedures for displaying the properties dialog for the printer driver may be different depending on the
application that you are using. See your application’s manual about displaying the printer properties dialog box.
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
72 Printing From Application
3
Set the print options on each tab according to how you want to print.
Setting the print options varies depending on how you want to print a document.
P.77 “Print options”
4
Click [OK] to save the settings.
5
Click [Print] to print a document.
PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Status Monitor 73
0.Status Monitor
The status monitor is utility software that is installed with the printer driver. It can monitor the current print job and
the current status of the equipment.
P.73 “Monitoring the print status and reporting print errors”
Monitoring the print status and reporting print errors
You can start the status monitor from the [Status Monitor] button on the printer driver screen. When started, the
status monitor icon appears in the notification area of the Windows taskbar.
The icon changes according to the status of the equipment.
is a “Ready” icon that indicates the equipment is ready to print.
is a “Warning” icon that prompts you to take action as soon as possible.
is an “Error” icon that prompts you to take a troubleshooting action soon.
If any error occurs, the LCD screen also shows the error message.
You can double-click the icon, or right-click it and select “Start” to open the status monitor dialog and see the detailed
information.
If you right-click the icon and select “Exit”, the status monitor terminates the operation.
74 Setting up Print Options
0.Setting up Print Options
Print Options are the attributes you set to define the way a print job is processed.
P.74 “How to set up”
P.77 “Print options”
To find the printing instructions for your specific needs, see the procedures in the following section.
P.94 “Printing With Best Functions for Your Needs”
How to set up
There are several ways to set print options. How the settings affect printing varies depending on the way you set the
options. The tabs displayed also vary depending on how you display the printer properties.
P.74 “Setting initial values of print options”
P.74 “Setting print options for each print job”
P.75 “Setting print options using profiles”
Setting initial values of print options
Setting the print options by displaying the printer properties from the Printers folder within the Windows Start menu
will establish the initial values of the options. For example, the paper size setting you most commonly use, etc., are
settings you will not want to change every time you print. It is convenient to set these options as initial values.
How to display:
1
Open the printers folder.
Click [Start] and select [Settings] > [Devices] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 or later, right-click in the lower left of the screen, then click [Control
Panel] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows 7, click [Start] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows Server 2008, click [Start] > [Control Panel] > [Hardware and Sound] > [Printers].
2
Select your printer, and then click [Printing preferences] in the [File] menu.
Setting print options for each print job
The print options that are set in properties dialog box, which can be accessed from the [Print] dialog box of the
application, are only applied to the current print job, so once you close the application, the options will be invalid.
How to display:
1
Click the [File] menu and select [Print] on application.
2
Select your printer, and then click [Preferences].
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Setting up Print Options 75
PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Setting print options using profiles
Using profiles, you can save the print settings or apply the saved settings to a print job.
In order to print a document using profiles, you must first create the saved profile.
P.75 “Saving profile”
Once you save a profile, you can apply its settings to a print job.
P.76 “Loading profile”
You can also delete unnecessary profiles.
P.76 “Deleting profile”
Saving profile
You can register up to 20 profiles for each printer driver.
1
Configure the print options on each tab.
Setting the print options varies depending on how you want to print a document.
P.77 “Print options”
2
Click [Save Profile] in the Profile group.
The [Profile Name] dialog box appears.
3
Enter the profile name and click [OK].
The file name must be up to 63 characters long.
If you enter an existing profile name, you are prompted to confirm whether you want to overwrite it. If you
want, click [OK].
If you try to save more than 20 profiles, a dialog box notifying you that no more can be saved appears, then the
21st profile is saved as a temporary profile. If you want to register this temporary profile, delete unnecessary
profiles first, and then select [Temporary Profile] to recall this profile and click [Save Profile] to save it.
You cannot specify [None] for the profile name.
4
The profile is saved.
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
76 Setting up Print Options
Loading profile
1
Select a profile in the [Profile] box.
The setting options in the profile are reflected on each tab.
To restore the default settings after you select the profile, click [Restore Defaults] on each tab. Selecting [None]
on the [Profile] box will not restore them.
Deleting profile
1
Select the profile that you want to delete in the [Profile] box, and click [Delete].
The [Confirm Delete] dialog box appears.
2
Click [Yes] to delete the selected profile.
3.PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Setting up Print Options 77
PRINT FUNCTIONS (Windows)
Print options
This section describes print options in each tab of the printer driver. This section will help you to find the description
of specific print options, or understand their individual functions.
P.79 “[Basic] tab”
P.81 “[Finishing] tab”
P.86 “[Image Quality] tab”
P.87 “[Effect] tab”
P.89 “[Others] tab”
P.91 “[Configuration] tab”
The following tabs are the setting items which depend on the OS. For their setting procedures and details, refer to the
Operator’s Manual or the Help of the OS to be used.
[General] tab
[Sharing] tab
[Ports] tab
[Advanced] tab
[Color Management] tab
[Security] tab
How to display:
1
Open the printers folder.
Click [Start] and select [Settings] > [Devices] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 or later, right-click in the lower left of the screen, then click [Control
Panel] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows 7, click [Start] > [Devices and Printers].
For Windows Server 2008, click [Start] > [Control Panel] > [Hardware and Sound] > [Printers].
2
Select your printer, and then click [Printing preferences] in the [File] menu.
If the [File] menu is not displayed, press [Alt].
The printing preferences dialog box appears.
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3
2
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78 Setting up Print Options
1. Printer Name
Displays the name given to the printer driver when it was installed, or the name it displays on the icon in the
Printer folder.
2. Menu Tabs
The menu items of the printer driver are displayed as tabs. Clicking on a tab will display the contents of the
selected tab. The tabs displayed vary depending on the way the print properties are displayed.
-[Basic] tab
Contains basic print operation settings, such as original paper size, print paper size, paper source, paper
type, orientation, and so on.
P.79 “[Basic] tab”
-[Finishing] tab
Allows you to enable sort printing and N-up printing, and so on.
P.81 “[Finishing] tab”
- [Image Quality] tab
Allows you to select how images are printed.
P.86 “[Image Quality] tab”
-[Effect] tab
Contains print options that add the effects to your print jobs such as Watermarks, and so on.
P.87 “[Effect] tab”
-[Others] tab
Contains special features such as toner save, and so on.
P.89 “[Others] tab”
- [Configuration] tab
Allows you to configure the device options of the equipment. This tab is only displayed when the printer
properties are accessed from the Printers folder.
P.91 “[Configuration] tab”
3. Preview window
In the Preview window, you can preview how a document will be printed under the current settings of the
printer driver. The image of a page to which the set print options are applied is displayed.
4. Profile
Print option settings can be saved as a profile file. You can save print option settings by clicking [Save Profile]
and easily load a setting file by selecting a profile name in the box.
P.75 “Setting print options using profiles”
5. [OK]
Enters the input settings and complete the print option settings.
6. [Cancel]
Cancels the input settings and exit the print option settings.
7. [Apply]
Enters the input settings without closing the print option settings. This button is only displayed when the
printer properties are accessed from the Printers folder. This button remains grayed out until a setting is
changed.
8. [Help]
Opens the Help for the printer driver.
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[Basic] tab
The [Basic] tab contains basic print operation settings, such as the original paper size, print paper size, paper source,
paper type, orientation, and so on.
1. Original Paper Size
Selects the size of a document to be printed.
Available original paper sizes are listed below:
The default paper size will be [A4] or [Letter] according to the regional setting in the Windows.
Setup items differ depending on the model.
2. Print Paper Size
Selects the paper size to print. When you want to perform printing with the paper size which is same as that for
the original, select [Same as Original Size].
3. Manual Scale
Enter the scale manually to enlarge or reduce an image. The ratio can be set at between 25 and 400%.
If originals which include thin lines are printed when the zoom ratio is set, the line width may vary.
For detailed instructions on how to print with the [Manual Scale] setting, see the following page:
P.94 “Fitting images within paper size”
A4 (210 x 297 mm)
A5 (148 x 210 mm)
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
B4 (257 x 364 mm)
B5 (182 x 257 mm)
Folio (210 x 330 mm)
Letter (8 1/2 x 11")
Legal (8 1/2 x 14")
Ledger (11 x 17")
Statement (5 1/2 x 8 1/2")
Computer (10 1/8 x 14")
13"LG (8 1/2 x 13")
8.5"SQ (8 1/2 x 8 1/2")
16K (195 x 270 mm)
8K (270 x 390 mm)
Env-Com10 (4 1/8 x 9 1/2")
Env-Monarch (3 7/8 x 7 1/2")
Envelope DL (110 x 220 mm)
Envelope Cho-3 (120 x 235 mm)
Envelope You-4 (105 x 235 mm)
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4. Paper Source
Selects a paper source to print a job in the most suitable paper size. The figure on the right indicates the paper
size set for each paper source. When you select a paper source, the chosen one is indicated with a green square in
the figure.
-Auto — Automatically selects the paper set in this equipment according to the printed document size.
-Drawer 1 — Paper is fed from the Drawer.
-Bypass Tray — Paper is fed from the Bypass Tray.
The selectable values vary depending on the devices installed in this equipment and their configuration on the
[Configuration] tab.
5. Paper Type
Sets the paper type.
-Plain — Printing on plain paper.
-Thick — Printing on thick paper.
-Thick1 — Printing on thick 1 paper.
-Thick2 — Printing on thick 2 paper.
-Transparency — Printing on transparent sheets.
-Thin — Printing on the back side of thin paper.
When [Drawer 1] is selected in the [Paper Source] box, only [Plain] can be chosen in the [Paper Type] box.
When [Envelope] is selected in the [Print Paper Size] box, [Envelope] will be displayed and you cannot change
the paper type.
6. Number of Copies
Sets the number of printed copies. This can be set at between 1 and 999.
7. Orientation
Sets the paper printing direction.
-Portrait — The document is printed in the portrait direction.
-Landscape — The document is printed in the landscape direction.
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[Finishing] tab
The [Finishing] tab allows you to enable sort printing and N-up printing.
1. Copy Handling
Sets how to sort the printed sheets when more than one copy is made for printing.
-Sort Copies — Select this for sort-printing (1, 2, 3... 1, 2, 3...).
-Group Copies — Select this for group-printing (1, 1, 1... 2, 2, 2... 3, 3, 3...).
-Rotated Sort Copies— Select this for rotate sort-printing.
[Group Copies] and [Rotated Sort Copies] can be selected only when more than 1 copy is entered at the
Number of Copies option.
For rotated sort copies, you need to load paper of the same size in two paper sources (a drawer and the bypass
tray) in advance, placing one in a landscape direction and another in a portrait direction. The paper size
should be A4, Letter, or 16K.
For the detailed instructions on how to print with the [Copy Handling] setting, see the following page:
P.95 “Sort printing”
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2. 2-Sided Printing
This sets printing on both sides of paper. Select this check box and then the position of the margin for 2-sided
printing.
-Long Edge — Select this to print on both sides of the paper with a margin on the long edge.
-Short Edge — Select this to print on both sides of the paper with a margin on the short edge.
-Booklet — Select this to print a properly paginated booklet or magazine-style publication. When this is
selected, click [Details] to specify the details of the Booklet printing.
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Depending on the models, the 2-sided printing function is set to “ON” as a default.
Be sure to select the following settings on the [Basic] tab to use this print option:
- Any paper size other than envelopes from the [Print Paper Size] list. You cannot use envelopes.
- [Plain] from the [Paper Type] list. You cannot use other paper types.
For the detailed instructions on how to print with the [2-Sided Printing] setting, see the following page:
P.96 “Printing on both sides of paper”
3. Number of pages per Sheet
Sets the printing of multiple pages on one sheet. The pages are reduced to fit the selected paper size
automatically and printed.
-2 pages — Prints images from 2 pages arranged on one sheet.
-4 pages — Prints images from 4 pages arranged on one sheet.
-6 pages — Prints images from 6 pages arranged on one sheet.
-8 pages — Prints images from 8 pages arranged on one sheet.
-9 pages — Prints images from 9 pages arranged on one sheet.
-16 pages — Prints images from 16 pages arranged on one sheet.
Direction of Print
Sets how the pages are arranged on one sheet.
-Left to Right — Arranges pages horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.
-Right to Left — Arranges pages horizontally from the right and printed top to bottom on one sheet.
-Left to Right by column — Arranges pages vertically from the top and printed left to right on one sheet.
-Right to Left by column — Arranges pages vertically from the top and printed right to left on one sheet.
Draw Borders Around Pages
Prints borders around each page.
For the detailed instructions on how to print with the [Number of pages per Sheet] setting, see the following
page:
P.98 “Printing several pages on one sheet”
Portrait Landscape
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4. Use Custom Margin
Enables you to set the custom margins. Select this check box and click [Details] to open the dialog box, then set
the margin settings.
When [Booklet] is selected from [2-Sided Printing], this option is unavailable.
Enable this function to add the margins if the application does not support the margin function. When the
application has a margin function, use the application’s function rather than this option.
This cannot be used to specify the binding margin for Booklet printing.
-Margin — Enter the value of the left, right, top and bottom margins from 4.2 to 100 mm/ 0.17 to 3.94 inches.
-Units — Select the unit, [inch] or [mm], for values.
-Position — Select the position of the binding margin from [Left], [Right], [Top] or [Bottom].
-Offset — Set the width of the binding margin between 0 and 100 mm (0 and 3.94 inches).
-Parallel Shift — The printed image is shifted in accordance with the values set in [Offset].
When [Left] or [Right] is set in [Position], the image shifts to the lateral direction. When [Top] or [Bottom] is set
in [Position], the image shifts to the longitudinal direction.
Example: When [Left] is set in [Position]
Example: When [Top] is set in [Position]
-Auto Reduction — Allocate the printed image by reducing its size and printing area automatically so that it
can be fitted on the page.
Example: When [Left] is set in [Position]
-Preview — Displays the preview of the setting result made in [Gutter].
Stripe (blue): Position of the binding margin
This is displayed when a value of at least 0.1 mm (0.01 inches) is set in [Offset].
Arrow (blue): Shifting direction of the printing area
Frame (green): Printing area
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-Restore Defaults — Restores the [Margins] settings to their defaults.
If the printing area or the printed image has run off, printing will be performed by cutting off the exceeded
portions.
The binding margin on the back side of the paper will be made to the opposite end of the front side in 2-sided
printing.
Booklet Details
In the [Booklet Details] dialog box, you can specify how Booklet printing is performed.
1. Output Document Layout
Select the booklet size to be made.
-A5 on A4 — Select this to print an A5 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on A4 paper to fit on half a sheet
(A5).
-A4 on A3 — Select this to print an A4 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on A3 paper to fit on half a sheet
(A4).
-B5 on B4 — Select this to print a B5 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on B4 paper to fit on half a sheet
(B5).
-B6 on B5 — Select this to print a B6 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on B5 paper to fit on half a sheet
(B6).
-1/2 Folio on Folio — Select this to print a 1/2 Folio size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Folio paper to fit
on half a sheet.
-A6 on A5 — Select this to print an A6 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on A5 paper to fit on half a sheet
(A6).
-Letter-Half on LetterSelect this to print a 1/2 Letter size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Letter paper
to fit on half a sheet.
-LT on LD — Select this to print a Letter size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Ledger paper to fit on half a
sheet (Letter).
-1/2 LG on LG — Select this to print a 1/2 Legal size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Legal paper to fit on
half a sheet.
-1/2 Statement on Statement — Select this to print a 1/2 Statement size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on
Statement paper to fit on half a sheet.
-1/2 Comp on Comp — Select this to print a 1/2 Computer size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Computer
paper to fit on half a sheet.
-1/2 13LG on 13LG — Select this to print a 1/2 13 inch LG size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on 13 inch LG
paper to fit on half a sheet.
-1/2 8.5SQ on 8.5SQ — Select this to print a 1/2 8.5 inch SQ size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on 8.5 inch
SQ paper to fit on half a sheet.
-32K on 16K — Select this to print a 32K size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on 16K paper to fit on half a
sheet.
-16K on 8K — Select this to print a 16K size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on 8K paper to fit on half a sheet.
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2. Margin - Center
This sets the gutter in the center of a 2 facing pages. You can enter the value between 0.00 and 12.70 mm (0.00
and 0.50 inches). The printed images will be reduced according to the margin setting.
3. Margin - Outer
This sets the gutter on the outside edges on the page. You can enter the value between 0.00 and 25.40 mm (0.00
and 1.00 inches). The printed images will be reduced according to the margin setting.
4. Margin - Units
Select the unit for the Center Margin and Outer Margin option. The default unit varies depending on the regional
setting in the Windows.
For detailed instructions on how to print with the [Booklet] setting, see the following page:
P.97 “Making a booklet”
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[Image Quality] tab
The [Image Quality] tab allows you to select how images are printed.
1. Halftone
This sets how halftones are printed.
-Detail — Select this to print halftone in detail.
-Smooth — Select this to print halftone smoothly.
This function is not available for the XPS printer driver.
2. Smoothing
Select this check box to print texts and graphics smoothly.
This function is not available for the XPS printer driver.
3. Distinguish Thin Lines
Select this check box to print thin lines clearly.
This function is not available for the XPS printer driver.
4. Use Black for All Text
Select this check box to print all texts in 100% black except white texts.
5. Resolution
300dpi: Prints in 300 x 300 dpi.
600dpi: Prints in 600 x 600 dpi.
This function is not available for the XPS printer driver.
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[Effect] tab
The [Effect] tab contains print options that add effects to your print jobs such as Watermarks and Rotate printing.
1. Watermark
Selects the watermark to be used or edited. The following values except [None] are the default watermarks that
have been registered in the printer driver. Up to 15 new watermarks can be added in this box.
-None — Select this if no watermark is desired.
The following default watermarks are also displayed in the box:
-TOP SECRET
- CONFIDENTIAL
-DRAFT
-ORIGINAL
-COPY
This function is not available for the XPS printer driver.
For the detailed instructions on how to print with the [Watermark] setting, see the following page:
P.99 “Printing with watermarks”
[Add]
Creates a new watermark. The [Watermark] dialog box appears when you click on this.
P.88 “Add/Edit Watermark
[Edit]
Select a watermark from the [Watermark] box and click it to edit the watermark. The [Watermark] dialog box
appears when you click on this.
P.88 “Add/Edit Watermark
[Delete]
Select a watermark from the [Watermark] box and click it to delete a watermark.
P.101 “Deleting a watermark”
The default watermarks can be deleted. However, once deleted, they cannot be restored.
[None] cannot be deleted.
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Print on First Page Only
Prints a watermark on the first page only. This setting will become available when any watermark is selected
from the [Watermark] box.
2. Rotate 180 Degrees
Performs rotation printing of an image.
Add/Edit Watermark
When you click [Add] or [Edit], the [Watermark] dialog box appears and you can create new watermark or edit selected
watermarks.
1. X Position
The horizontal position of the watermark is displayed. You can change the position using the horizontal scroll
bar.
2. Y Position
The vertical position of the watermark is displayed. You can change the position using the vertical scroll bar.
3. Units
Select the unit for the “X Position” and “Y Position” field.
4. [Center Watermark]
Click this to automatically move the watermark position to the center.
5. Caption
Enter the text of a watermark. You can enter up to 63 characters.
When you are editing a watermark, the selected watermark text is displayed in the box.
The entered text is displayed as the sample image on the left.
6. Font Name
Select the font to be used for the watermark text.
7. Style
Select the font style for the watermark text.
-Regular — Sets the regular style to the text.
-Bold — Sets the bold style to the text.
-Italic — Sets the italic style to the text.
-Bold Italic — Sets the bold and italic style to the text.
8. Font Size
Enter the font size for the watermark text. The font size can be set from 6 to 300 pt in increments of 1 pt.
9. Angle
Enter the degree of angle for rotating the watermark text. The angle can be set from -90 to 90 degrees in
increments of 1 degree. You can also set the degree of the angle by moving the scroll bar.
10. Solid
Prints a solid type of watermark.
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11. Draw as Outline
Prints a outline type of watermark.
12. Transparency
Prints a transparent watermark. When you select this, set the brightness from 0 (darker) to 100% (lighter) in
increments of 1%. You can also set the brightness using the scroll bar.
13. [Restore Defaults]
Restores the settings displayed in the [Watermark] dialog box to the original factory defaults.
[Others] tab
The [Others] tab contains print options such as toner saving, and so on.
1. Default Menu Setting
Select the default tab that is displayed when you open the printing preferences of the printer driver. Set
frequently used functions as a default menu setting for your convenience.
If you made settings on the [Others] tab menu from the print setting page of the application, they are restored to
the defaults when you close the printer driver.
If you want to maintain the settings, set the printer driver from the [Devices and Printers] folder.
P.74 “Setting initial values of print options”
2. Toner Save
Prints in the toner save mode.
When the toner save mode is enabled, printing may become lighter.
This function is not available for the XPS printer driver.
3. Do not Print Blank Pages
Select this check box to ignore blank pages for printing.
If the watermark option is enabled, all pages are printed even when the content is blank.
If the blank pages have a header or footer, they are printed.
This function is not available for the XPS printer driver.
4. Custom Paper Size
Click this to specify the custom paper size. The [Custom Paper Size] dialog box appears when you click this.
P.90 “Custom Paper Size”
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In order to set [Custom Paper Size], you must access the printer driver properties from the [Devices and
Printers] folder (Windows Server 2008: [Printer]), but not from the [Print] dialog box in the application.
The [Custom Paper Size] can be set only by an operation with the administrator privilege.
Paper size cannot be smaller than 100 x 148 mm or larger than 297 x 432 mm.
This function is not available for the XPS printer driver.
5. Department Code
Enter the user’s department code if the equipment is managed with department codes. Please ask your
administrator for your department code.
The department code is a 5-digit number.
6. Version Information
Click this button to show the version of the printer driver.
7. Restore All Defaults
Click this button to restore all print options to the default settings.
Click [OK] on the confirmation dialog box to start restoring or [Cancel] to stop it.
Custom Paper Size
In the [Custom Paper Size] dialog box, up to 40 custom paper sizes can be defined. The custom page size that you
specify can be selected in the [Original Paper Size] and [Print Paper Size] box on the [Basic] tab.
The [Custom Paper Size - Paper Size List] dialog box
The [Custom Paper Size - Name] dialog box
1. Paper Size List
Select the custom paper size that you want to modify.
2. [Add]
Click this to display the [Custom Paper Size - Name] dialog box.
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3. [Delete]
Click this to clear and restore the default settings of the selected custom paper size that you selected in the
[Paper Size List]. When you click this, the confirmation dialog box appears. Click [Yes] to delete the setting.
4. Name
Enter the custom paper size name. You can enter up to 31 characters. This name will be displayed in the [Original
Paper Size] and [Print Paper Size] box on the [Basic] tab.
5. Paper Size
Enter A (Length) and B (Width) to specify the paper size.
The selectable range of A (Length) and B (Width) differs depending on the model. Select values within the range
shown on the right of each.
6. Units
Select the unit for the paper size. The default unit varies depending on the regional setting in the Windows.
To register a custom paper size, either A (Length) or B (Width) should differ by more than 0.3 inches (7 mm) from the
standard paper size. If not, the created custom paper size is considered as the standard paper size.
You cannot create a custom paper size with A (Length) longer than B (Width). If you want to print such a document,
do so by selecting [landscape] for the [Orientation].
[Configuration] tab
The [Configuration] tab allows you to configure options. When any optional unit is installed in this equipment, set the
configuration of the machine on this tab. The [Configuration] tab can be displayed only from the Printers folder (and
not when displaying the properties from the application’s print dialog box).
In order to set the [Configuration] tab, you must access the printer driver properties from the [Devices and Printers]
folder (Windows Server 2008: [Printer]). For detailed instructions on how to set the [Configuration] tab, see the
following page:
P.66 “Configuring options manually”
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1. Model Selection
This sets the model type.
2. Option
This option sets whether the following optional devices are installed.
Drawers
This sets the installation of drawers according to the configuration.
-Drawer 1 — Select this when only Drawer 1 is installed.
P.92 “Drawer Settings”
3. [Drawer Setting]
Sets the paper size and paper type of each drawer. The [Drawer Settings] dialog box appears by clicking this.
P.92 “Drawer Settings”
4. [Version Information]
Displays the [Version Information] dialog box.
5. [SNMP Settings]
Click this button when you need to verify or change the SNMP settings.
P.93 “SNMP Settings”
6. [Enable SNMP Communication]
This enables SNMP communication between this equipment and your computer to retrieve the option
configuration information.
Update Automatically/Manual
Select whether to update option configuration information automatically each time the [Configuration] tab of
the printer driver is accessed or to update manually.
[Update Now]
This is available only when [Manual] is selected. Click this to obtain the configuration information from this
equipment immediately.
Drawer Settings
1. Paper Size
Select the paper size set in each drawer.
2. Paper Type
Select the paper type set in each drawer.
3. [Restore Defaults]
Restores the configuration of this equipment displayed in the [Configuration] tab menu to the original factory
defaults.
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SNMP Settings
1. SNMP V1/V2
Community Name — If a community name other than “private” (default) is set for the SNMP community name
for your Toshiba MFP, enter its community name.
To find your Toshiba MFP under the SNMP V1/V2 environment, the community names set for the target
Toshiba MFP must be specified correctly. For help, consult your administrator.
To change the community name, the administrator privilege is necessary. You must log in with the
“Administrator” privilege and open the printer driver properties.
Up to 31 characters including the following symbols can be entered for the Community Name.
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
2. [Restore Defaults]
Click this button when you want to reset all the settings back to the defaults.
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0.Printing With Best Functions for Your Needs
In this section, procedures are given to print various types of print jobs, using the layout and finishing options. Read
this section before starting printing and select the procedure best suited for your needs.
P.94 “Layout and finishing options in [Basic] tab menu”
P.95 “Layout and finishing options in [Finishing] tab menu”
P.99 “Finishing options in [Effect] tab menu”
Layout and finishing options in [Basic] tab menu
Using the printer driver, you can set various layout options to suit your preferences. In this section various printing
functions enabled with the [Basic] tab menu are explained.
P.94 “Fitting images within paper size”
Fitting images within paper size
Automatically enlarges or reduces an image to fit into a specified paper size, or manually set the scale to enlarge or
reduce it.
Printing enlarged or reduced image to fit the specified paper size
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Display the [Basic] tab menu.
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Select the document size on the [Original Paper Size] box. Then select the paper size that you
want to print at the [Print Paper Size] box.
The document image is automatically enlarged or reduced depending on the original paper size and print paper
size.
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Set any other print options and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
Printing an enlarged or reduced image by specifying the scale manually
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Display the [Basic] tab menu.
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Check the [Manual Scale] box. Then enter the scale.
The scale can be set from 25% to 400% in units of 1%.
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Set any other print options and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
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Layout and finishing options in [Finishing] tab menu
Using the printer driver, you can set various layout options to suit your preferences. In this section various printing
functions enabled with the [Finishing] tab menu are explained.
P.95 “Sort printing”
P.96 “Printing on both sides of paper”
P.97 “Making a booklet”
P.98 “Printing several pages on one sheet”
Sort printing
Selects how multiple copies of a document to be output, such as separately for each copy and grouping each page.
Sorting printed documents according to the copies
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Display the [Basic] tab menu.
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Enter the number of copies to be printed at the [Number of Copies] box.
3
Display the [Finishing] tab menu.
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Select [Sort Copies] icon at [Copy Handling].
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Set any other print options and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
Sorting printed documents according to the pages
For example, assume that you have a three-page job (A, B, C) and you want three copies of each page in this order
(AAA, BBB, CCC).
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Display the [Basic] tab menu.
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Enter the number of copies to be printed at the [Number of Copies] box.
3
Display the [Finishing] tab menu.
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Select [Group Copies] icon at [Copy Handling].
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Set any other print options and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
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Sorting printed documents horizontally and vertically for each copy
Rotated Sort Copies can be enabled only when printing on Letter, A4, or 16K.
To make Rotated Sort Copies, sheets to be used must be placed both horizontally and vertically (example: A4 and
A4-R).
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Display the [Basic] tab menu.
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Enter the number of copies to be printed at the [Number of Copies] box.
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Display the [Finishing] tab menu.
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Select [Rotated Sort] icon at [Copy Handling].
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Set any other print options you require and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
The printed documents are alternately sorted horizontally and vertically for each copy.
Printing on both sides of paper
You can print on both sides of the paper.
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Open the [Basic] tab to select the following settings.
Any paper size other than envelopes from the [Print Paper Size] list. You cannot use envelopes.
[Plain] from the [Paper Type] list. You cannot use other paper sizes.
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Open the [Finishing] tab, select the [2-Sided Printing] check box, and select the binding position
icon.
Long Edge — Select this to print on both sides of the paper with a margin on the long edge.
Short Edge — Select this to print on both sides of the paper with a margin on the short edge.
Booklet — Select this to print a properly paginated booklet or magazine-style publication.
You can also set booklet printing at the [2-Sided Printing] option by selecting the [Booklet] icon. For instructions
on how to perform booklet printing, see the following section.
P.97 “Making a booklet”
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Set any other print options you require and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to start the print job.
The print job is printed on both sides of paper in the specified direction.
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Making a booklet
You can create a document in a book- or magazine-style publication by selecting the Booklet option.
Creating a booklet
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Display the [Finishing] tab menu.
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Select the [2-Sided Printing] check box and select the [Booklet] icon.
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Click [Details].
The [Booklet Details] dialog box appears.
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Select the booklet size at the [Output Document Layout] box.
A5 on A4 — Select this to print an A5 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on A4 paper to fit on half a sheet (A5).
A4 on A3 — Select this to print an A4 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on A3 paper to fit on half a sheet (A4).
B5 on B4 — Select this to print a B5 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on B4 paper to fit on half a sheet (B5).
B6 on B5 — Select this to print a B6 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on B5 paper to fit on half a sheet (B6).
1/2 Folio on Folio — Select this to print a 1/2 Folio size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Folio paper to fit on
half a sheet.
A6 on A5 — Select this to print an A6 size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on A5 paper to fit on half a sheet (A6).
Letter-Half on Letter — Select this to print a 1/2 Letter size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Letter paper to
fit on half a sheet.
LT on LD — Select this to print a Letter size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Ledger paper to fit on half a
sheet (Letter).
1/2 LG on LG — Select this to print a 1/2 Legal size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Legal paper to fit on half
a sheet.
1/2 Statement on Statement — Select this to print a 1/2 Statement size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on
Statement paper to fit on half a sheet.
1/2 Comp on Comp — Select this to print a 1/2 Computer size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on Computer
paper to fit on half a sheet.
1/2 13LG on 13LG — Select this to print a 1/2 13 inch LG size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on 13 inch LG
paper to fit on half a sheet.
1/2 8.5SQ on 8.5SQ — Select this to print a 1/2 8.5 inch SQ size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on 8.5 inch SQ
paper to fit on half a sheet.
32K on 16K — Select this to print a 32K size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on 16K paper to fit on half a sheet.
16K on 8K — Select this to print a 16K size booklet. Every 2 pages are printed on 8K paper to fit on half a sheet.
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If you want to add a margin space between facing pages, enter a width in the [Center] box, and if
you want to add a margin on the outside edge, enter a width in the [Outer] box.
You can change the unit of the margin at the [Units].
The center margin can be set from 0.00 mm to 12.70 mm in units of 0.10 mm when the unit is mm, and from
0.00 inch to 0.50 inches in units of 0.01 inch when the unit is inches.
The printed images will be reduced according to the margin setting.
The outer margin can be set from 0.00 mm to 25.40 mm in units of 0.10 mm when the unit is mm, and from 0.00
inch to 1.00 inches in units of 0.01 inch when the unit is inches.
The printed images will be reduced according to the margin setting.
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Click [OK] to close the [Booklet Details] dialog box.
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Set any other print options you require and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
The print job is printed as a booklet.
Printing several pages on one sheet
Prints several pages of a document on one sheet of paper (N-up feature). This feature is very useful for browsing a
large number of pages for appearance or page order.
For example, to check the navigation path of a number of web pages or review the narrative of a slide presentation,
using N-up is not only convenient but conserves paper as well.
Printing multiple pages per sheet
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Display the [Finishing] tab menu.
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Select how many pages you want to print on a single sheet at the [Number of pages per Sheet]
box.
2 pages — Prints images from 2 pages arranged on one sheet.
4 pages — Prints images from 4 pages arranged on one sheet.
6 pages — Prints images from 6 pages arranged on one sheet.
8 pages — Prints images from 8 pages arranged on one sheet.
9 pages — Prints images from 9 pages arranged on one sheet.
16 pages — Prints images from 16 pages arranged on one sheet.
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Select how the pages are arranged on one sheet in the [Direction of Print] option.
Left to Right — Arranges pages horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.
Right to Left — Arranges pages horizontally from the right and printed top to bottom on one sheet.
Left to Right by column — Arranges pages vertically from the top and printed left to right on one sheet.
Right to Left by column — Arranges pages vertically from the top and printed right to left on one sheet.
Items that can be selected in [Direction of Print] may vary depending on the number of pages selected at the
[Number of pages per Sheet] box.
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If you want to draw a line around each page, select the [Draw Borders Around Pages] check box.
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Set any other print options and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
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Finishing options in [Effect] tab menu
Using the printer driver, you can set various layout options to suit your preferences. In this section various printing
functions enabled with the [Effect] tab menu are explained.
P.99 “Printing with watermarks”
Printing with watermarks
Watermarks overprint your document with useful information, such as [TOP SECRET], [CONFIDENTIAL], [DRAFT],
[ORIGINAL], or [COPY]. You can choose from several predefined watermarks or you can create and save your own
custom watermarks.
Watermarks are text only.
Printing a watermark
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Display the [Effect] tab menu.
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Select the watermark to be printed at the [Watermark] box.
You can create a new watermark if there is none you want to apply on the box.
P.100 “Creating or editing a watermark”
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If you want to print the watermark on only the first page, select the [Print on First Page Only]
check box.
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Set any other print options and click [OK].
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Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
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Creating or editing a watermark
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Click [Add] to create a new watermark, or select one that you want to edit and click [Edit] to edit
a watermark.
The [Watermark] dialog box appears.
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Enter the watermark text in the [Caption] box.
You can enter up to 63 characters for the [Caption] box. However, if too many characters are entered, the
watermark may not be printed correctly.
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Select a font for the watermark at the [Font Name] box.
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Select a font style for the watermark at the [Style] box.
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Enter the font size in the [Font Size] box.
You can enter any integer between 6 and 300pt in units of 1pt.
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To rotate the watermark, enter the number of degrees in the [Angle] box.
You can enter from -90 degrees to 90 degrees in units of 1 degree in the [Angle] box.
You can also set the angle using the scroll bar.
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Select how the watermark text is printed from [Solid], [Draw as Outline], and [Transparency].
Solid — Prints a solid type of watermark.
Draw as Outline — Prints an outline type of watermark.
Transparency — Prints a transparent watermark. Set the transparent ratio from 0 to 100% in units of 1%. You can
also set the transparent ratio using the scroll bar.
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Enter the X and Y values or move the scroll bar to adjust the watermark position.
You can adjust the position horizontally with “X” and vertically with “Y”.
You can select the unit, [inch] or [mm].
Click [Center Watermark] to locate the watermark text to the middle horizontally and vertically.
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Deleting a watermark
You can delete the default watermarks. However, they cannot be restored by clicking [Restore Defaults].
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Select the watermark that you want to delete at the [Watermark] box.
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Click [Delete].
The [Confirm Delete] dialog box appears.
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Click [Yes].
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4.PRINT FUNCTIONS (macOS)
Printing from Application................................................................................................ 104
Considerations and limitations.........................................................................................................................104
How to print .......................................................................................................................................................104
Setting up Print Options ................................................................................................. 106
[Page Setup] options .........................................................................................................................................106
[Print] options ....................................................................................................................................................108
104 Printing from Application
0.Printing from Application
This section explains printing from OS X 10.11 to macOS 10.14.
P.104 “Considerations and limitations”
P.104 “How to print”
Considerations and limitations
Some print options can be set from both the application and the printer driver, such as collation. If the collation is set
from the application, documents may not be properly printed. If that happens, use the printer driver to set the
collation. Depending on the application, some print options such as the orientation need to be set from the
application. For print options that can be set from both the application and the driver, refer to the manual of the
application.
How to print
All printers are managed under [Print & Fax]/[Printers & Scanners] of [System Preferences]. Once a printer is added to
the printer list, you can select any printer directly from the [Page Setup] dialog box or the [Print] dialog box.
In macOS applications, print options are set from both the [Page Setup] dialog box and the [Print] dialog box.
When you create a document, you usually set page attributes such as paper size and orientation from within your
application, which are linked to the [Page Setup] options.
Some of the [Print] options vary from application to application.
Printing from macOS application
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Open a file and select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu of the application.
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Select a name of your printer from [Format For] and set or make sure of the page attributes for
the file.
P.106 “[Page Setup] options”
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Click [OK] to save the page attributes.
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Select [Print] from the [File] menu of the application.
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Make sure of your printer name at [Printer] and set the options to print the file.
P.108 “[Print] options”
You can preset the options set in the [Print] dialog box. Select [Save as] from the [Presets] menu and save them
under a new name. When you use the preset options, select the preset name from the [Presets] menu.
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Click [Print] to print the file.
106 Setting up Print Options
0.Setting up Print Options
When you print a document from macOS, you need to set up page and print options.
P.106 “[Page Setup] options”
P.108 “[Print] options”
[Page Setup] options
When you create a document to print, select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu of your application to open the [Page
Setup] dialog box and set the page attributes. When necessary, you can define custom page sizes other than standard
ones.
P.106 “Page Attributes”
P.107 “Custom page sizes”
When you create a document, you usually set page attributes such as paper size and orientation from within your
application, which are linked to the [Page Setup] options.
Page Attributes
1. Format For
Select a name of your printer to use for printing.
2. Paper Size
Select a paper size to print your document. Available paper sizes are listed below:
3. Orientation
Set the paper direction to print a document.
-Portrait — A document is printed in the portrait direction.
-Landscape (90 degree)A document is printed in the landscape direction from the left.
4. Scale
Change an image size to print on a page. Enter a scale to enlarge or reduce an image. You can set any integer from
1% to 999%.
A4 (210 x 297 mm)
A5 (148 x 210 mm)
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
JIS B4 (257 x 364 mm)
JIS B5 (182 x 257 mm)
Folio (210 x 330 mm)
J Post Card (100 x 148 mm)
US Letter (8 1/2 x 11")
US Legal (8 1/2 x 14")
Ledger (11 x 17")
Statement (5 1/2 x 8 1/2")
Computer (10 1/8 x 14")
13"LG (8 1/2 x 13")
8.5"SQ (8 1/2 x 8 1/2")
16K (195 x 270 mm)
8K (270 x 390 mm)
Env-Com10 (4 1/8 x 9 1/2")
Envelope Monarch (3 7/8 x 7 1/2")
Envelope DL (110 x 220 mm)
Envelope Choukei 3 (120 x 235 mm)
Envelope You4 (105 x 235 mm)
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Custom page sizes
You can define custom page sizes other than standard ones.
When you print on paper longer than standard sizes, print one sheet at a time.
Paper size cannot be smaller than 100 x 148 mm or larger than 297 x 432 mm.
Creating a custom page size
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Select [Manage Custom Sizes] from the [Paper Size] menu.
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Click [+].
A new custom page size name is added to the list.
If you want to create a new custom page size by duplicating an existing custom page size, select a custom page
size name on the list and click [Duplicate].
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Double-click the added custom page size name on the list and rename the custom page size.
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Select a name of your printer from the [Non-Printable Area] menu and enter the width and height
in the [Paper Size] boxes.
Use the minimum margin values that are automatically set by selecting the printer name, or you can set values
larger than the minimum ones for wider margins.
You can delete the created custom page size by selecting the name and clicking [-].
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Click [OK].
You can select the saved custom page size from the [Paper Size] menu.
[Print] options
When you print a document, select [Print] from the [File] menu of your application. You can set the following print
options.
P.108 “Copies & Pages”
P.109 “Layout”
P.110 “Paper Handling”
P.112 “Cover Page”
P.112 “Printer Features”
Some of the [Print] options vary from application to application.
The options and arrangement vary from macOS version to version.
Copies & Pages
In the [Print] dialog box, you must first set basic print options such as the number of copies, the range to print pages,
sort printing, and two-sided printing.
1. Copies
Set the number of copies to print a document.
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2. Pages
Set the range of pages to print a document.
-All — Select this option to print all pages.
-From/to — Select this option to print a range of pages. Enter the start and last page numbers.
3. Two-Sided
Select this check box to print on both sides of paper, called “two-sided printing”. When you select this check box,
[Long-Edge binding] is automatically selected from [Two-Sided] in the [Layout] menu.
This function is available only when the Automatic Duplexing Unit is installed in the equipment.
Layout
In the [Layout] menu, you can set the print options to print multiple pages per sheet, which is called “N-up printing”.
1. Pages per Sheet
Set the number of pages to print on a sheet of paper. Pages are automatically reduced to fit the selected paper
size.
-1 — Select this value to print a page on a sheet, which is normal printing.
-2 — Select this value to print 2 pages arranged on a sheet.
-4 — Select this value to print 4 pages arranged on a sheet.
-6 — Select this value to print 6 pages arranged on a sheet.
-9 — Select this value to print 9 pages arranged on a sheet.
-16 — Select this value to print 16 pages arranged on a sheet.
2. Layout Direction
Set how pages are arranged on a sheet. You can set this option only for N-up printing.
-Across Left to Right Before Down — Pages are arranged horizontally from left to right and then top to bottom
on a sheet.
-Across Right to Left Before Down — Pages are arranged horizontally from right to left and then top to bottom
on a sheet.
-Down Before Across Left to Right — Pages are arranged vertically from top to down and then left to right on a
sheet.
-Down Before Across Right to Left — Pages are arranged vertically from top to down and then right to left on a
sheet.
3. Border
Select a type of the border line around each page for N-up printing.
-None — Select this option if no border line is to be drawn.
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-Single Hairline — Select this option to draw a single hairline around each page.
-Single Thin Line — Select this option to draw a single thin line around each page.
-Double Hairline — Select this option to draw a double hairline around each page.
-Double Thin Line — Select this option to draw a double thin line around each page.
4. Two-Sided
Turn on or off printing on both sides of paper, which is called “two-sided printing”. You can select the binding
position for two-sided printing.
-Off — Select this option to print on a single side of paper, which is normal single-sided printing.
-Long-Edge binding Select this option to turn on two-sided printing for binding along the long edge of
paper. The print direction on the back side of paper differs depending on the orientation.
-Short-Edge binding — Select this option Select this option to turn on two-sided printing for binding along the
short edge of paper. The print direction on the back side of paper differs depending on the orientation.
This function is available only when the Automatic Duplexing Unit is installed in the equipment.
5. Reverse page orientation
Select this check box to reverse the page orientation. If you load paper in the opposite direction for any reason,
you can print pages upside down for correct printing.
6. Flip horizontally
Select this check box to flip pages horizontally for printing.
Paper Handling
In the [Paper Handling] menu, you can set the options to handle paper such as collating pages, reversing the order of
pages, printing odd or even pages, and printing by enlargement/reduction.
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1. Collate pages
Select this check box to collate pages in order when printing two or more copies: all the pages of one copy are
printed before the next copy is printed. It is called “sort-printing” (1, 2, 3, ... ; 1, 2, 3, ...).
2. Pages to Print
Select one of the options to print all pages, or only odd or even pages.
3. Page Order
Select the page order for printing. Select [Automatic] or [Normal] to print from the first page to the last one.
Select [Reverse] to print from the last page to the first one.
4. Destination Paper Size
Print at the original paper size you have set for the document or print by scaling according to the selected paper
size.
-Scale to fit paper size — Click to clear this check box to print at the original paper size. Select this check box
so that you can select a paper size from the menu to scale the original paper size to fit the selected one for
printing. If you do not want to enlarge the size when you select any larger paper size than the original one,
select the [Scale down only] check box, so that you can print the document at its original size.
Paper Feed
In the Paper Feed menu, you can set the paper source.
1. All pages from
Select this when you want to use the same paper source for all pages. You can select the paper source to be used
at the box. When you select [Auto Select], paper will be fed from the drawer with the paper size which is the same
as that for an original. When you select [Bypass Tray], place paper on the bypass tray to perform printing.
2. First Page From
Select this when you want to specify different paper sources for the first page and remaining pages. When this is
selected, specify the paper source to be used for the first page at the box. When you select [Auto Select], paper
will be fed from the drawer with the paper size which is the same as that for an original. When you select [Bypass
Tray], place paper on the bypass tray to perform printing.
3. Remaining From
Specify the paper source to be used for the remaining pages at the box when the [First Page From] option button
is selected. When you select [Auto Select], paper will be fed from the drawer with the paper size which is the same
as that for an original. When you select [Bypass Tray], place paper on the bypass tray to perform printing.
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112 Setting up Print Options
Cover Page
In the [Cover Page] menu, you can set the options to print a cover page. The cover page includes information such as
job ID, title, print owner, print source, and billing information.
1. Print Cover Page
Select a position to print a cover page.
-None — Select this option to print the document without a cover page.
-Before document — Select this option to print a cover page before the document.
-After document — Select this to print a cover page after the document.
2. Cover Page Type
Specify the type for a cover page when you have selected the [Before document] or [After document] option
button in [Print Cover Page].
Printer Features
In the [Printer Features] menu, you can select the following sets from the [Feature Sets] menu and set the options that
control the printer features.
P.113 “General”
P.113 “Printing Modes”
P.114 “Printing Modes DC”
P.115 “Quality”
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General
You can set a media source and type, duplex printing, and resolution.
1. Media Type
Select a media type from “Printer’s Default”, “Plain Paper”, “Thick”, “Thick 1”, “Thick 2”, “Transparency”, “Thin”,
or “Envelope”. “Printer’s Default” is a default set on the equipment.
Printing Modes
You can set the printing modes for department codes, thin lines, and no blank pages.
1. Department Code
Select this option if the equipment is managed with specific department codes and you need one for printing.
Select [Printing Modes DC] and set the department code that you need for printing.
2. Distinguish Thin Lines
Select this option to print thin lines clearly.
3. Do not Print Blank Pages
Select this option to skip blank pages for printing.
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Printing Modes DC
You can set a department code to print documents. For the necessary department code, consult your administrator.
Select [Printing Modes] and set [Department Code] to print documents with the department code.
1. Department Code(DC) - Digit 1
Select the first digit of your department code from 0 to 9.
2. Department Code(DC) - Digit 2
Select the second digit of your department code from 0 to 9.
3. Department Code(DC) - Digit 3
Select the third digit of your department code from 0 to 9.
4. Department Code(DC) - Digit 4
Select the fourth digit of your department code from 0 to 9.
5. Department Code(DC) - Digit 5
Select the fifth digit of your department code from 0 to 9.
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Quality
You can set print quality.
1. Halftone
This sets how halftones are printed.
-Detail — Select this to print halftone in detail.
-Smooth — Select this to print halftone smoothly.
2. Smoothing
Select this option to print text and graphics smoothly.
3. Toner Save
Select this option to save toner for printing.
The toner save option might make printed images pale.
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5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scanning From Application ............................................................................................. 118
How to scan........................................................................................................................................................118
Setting up Scan Options.................................................................................................. 120
Scan options.......................................................................................................................................................120
Scanning from the equipment on the network................................................................................................122
Scanning from the equipment connected by USB cable .................................................................................123
Using the Easy Set feature.................................................................................................................................123
Scanning from e-STUDIO Scan Editor ............................................................................... 125
Features of e-STUDIO Scan Editor ....................................................................................................................125
Application window...........................................................................................................................................125
File window for the scanned images ................................................................................................................129
Setting the preferences .....................................................................................................................................133
Scan to E-Mail ................................................................................................................ 137
Procedure for Scan to E-Mail.............................................................................................................................137
Scan to File ....................................................................................................................140
Procedure for Scan to File .................................................................................................................................140
Scan to USB Memory....................................................................................................... 143
Procedure for Scan to USB Memory..................................................................................................................143
Scan to Mobile................................................................................................................ 146
Procedure for Scan to Mobile............................................................................................................................146
Scan Settings ................................................................................................................. 149
Selecting the color mode...................................................................................................................................149
Selecting the resolution ....................................................................................................................................149
Selecting the original size..................................................................................................................................150
Scanning different sizes in one go ....................................................................................................................151
Selecting the original mode ..............................................................................................................................151
Selecting the orientation...................................................................................................................................152
Selecting the compression ratio .......................................................................................................................152
Removing blank pages ......................................................................................................................................153
Adjusting the exposure......................................................................................................................................153
Continuing the scanning ...................................................................................................................................154
Specifying E-mail Addresses .............................................................................................................................154
Character entry ..................................................................................................................................................157
Scan speed .........................................................................................................................................................158
Using Templates (Scan) .................................................................................................. 160
Registering the templates .................................................................................................................................160
Recalling a template ..........................................................................................................................................161
118 Scanning From Application
0.Scanning From Application
This equipment supports scanning from TWAIN-compatible applications. TWAIN is the standard that links
applications and scanners that acquire images. For TWAIN support, see your application’s manual.
You can make use of e-STUDIO Scan Editor bundled with the equipment. It helps you scan and edit images. For the
details, refer to the following page:
P.125 “Scanning from e-STUDIO Scan Editor”
Before you start scanning with this equipment, make sure that you have installed the scanner driver. For details, refer
to the Software Installation Guide.
The default original size depends on the measurement system on Windows: A4 for Metric or LT for the North America.
You can change the default only before the first execution after installation. For the measurement system, see the
Windows Help.
P.118 “How to scan”
How to scan
Follow the steps below to scan the original. The following describes a general scanning operation that is common to
TWAIN-compatible applications.
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Place the original(s).
P.33 “Placing originals on the original glass”
P.34 “Placing originals on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder”
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Run your TWAIN-compatible application and execute the image acquisition command.
You can usually execute the scan or image acquisition command on the [File] menu to select this equipment. The
location of the command and the method to select the scanner vary depending on the application. See your
application’s manual.
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Set the scan settings.
You can make various options to scan the original image.
P.120 “Scan options”
You can also make the scan settings using the Easy Set feature.
P.123 “Using the Easy Set feature”
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Click [Pre-Scan] to preview the original.
If you are not satisfied with the preview image, change the scan settings and preview the image again.
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Click [Scan] to scan the original.
While scanning, you can stop scanning by clicking [CANCEL].
When the authentication screen appears, enter the department code that is required to log in to this equipment.
For details, ask your administrator.
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Save the scanned image in your application.
The saving command varies depending on the application. You usually execute the Save or Save as command on
the File menu. If necessary, modify the scanned image, using the various graphic commands in your application.
120 Setting up Scan Options
0.Setting up Scan Options
You can make various options to affect the scanning status. You can save different sets of options in files and recall
one of them for frequent use.
P.120 “Scan options”
P.122 “Scanning from the equipment on the network”
P.123 “Scanning from the equipment connected by USB cable”
P.123 “Using the Easy Set feature”
Scan options
The basic and advanced dialogs are available for the scan operation.
P.120 “Basic scan dialog”
P.121 “Advanced scan dialog”
Basic scan dialog
When you execute the image acquisition command, the following basic scan dialog appears.
1. Easy Set
The scan options can be saved.
P.123 “Using the Easy Set feature”
2.
Clears the preview image.
3. Preview screen
The pre-scanned image appears. The dotted boundary shows the scanning area or the original size. The image
information appears under the preview screen.
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Opens the IO Type dialog to set the destination.
P.122 “Scanning from the equipment on the network”
P.123 “Scanning from the equipment connected by USB cable”
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Shows the version information of the scanner driver.
6.
Shows the Help information about this scanner driver.
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7. [Close]
Quits the scanning operation.
8. [Pre-Scan]
Pre-scans the original.
9. [Scan]
Scans the original.
10. Measurement unit
Select [Inch], [mm], or [Pixel] to change the measurement unit.
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Opens the advanced scan dialog.
P.121 “Advanced scan dialog”
Advanced scan dialog
You can click the triangle that faces right on the right-hand side of the basic scan dialog box to make scanning
settings. The default settings are underlined.
1. Resolution
Sets the horizontal and vertical resolution as dots per inch: 150 x 150 dpi, 200 x 200 dpi, 300 x 300 dpi, 400 x 400
dpi, or 600 x 600 dpi.
2. Original Mode
Sets the original mode to fit the original image such as text only or the mixture of text and photos: Text, Text/
Photo, Gray, or Color.
3. Original Size
Sets the original document size or the scanning area.
Select the original size from the pull-down list.
The displayed items differ depending on the installed options and destinations.
When [600 x 600 dpi] is selected in [Resolution] and [Color] is selected in [Original Mode], only [A5-R] or [ST-R]
can be selected.
When [400 x 400 dpi] is selected in [Resolution] and [Color] is selected in [Original Mode], paper size larger than
[A4] or [LT] cannot be selected.
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4. ADF/Platen
Selects the equipment on which the originals are placed: Platen Scan, ADF Scan, or Duplex Scan.
The displayed items differ depending on the installed options and destinations.
5. Rotation
Rotates the imaged clockwise by 90 degrees, counterclockwise by 90 degrees, or by 180 degrees. This option
takes effect on the image to scan but not on the preview image: OFF, Right 90, Left 90, or 180.
6.
Closes the advanced scan dialog and return to the basic scan dialog.
P.120 “Basic scan dialog”
7. [Enhanced Settings] tab
- Exposure/Contrast
Adjusts the exposure and contrast of the image using the scroll bar or editing the field: -100 (lighter) to 100%
(darker).
[Contrast] is only available when [Gray] or [Color] is selected in [Original Mode].
- Sharp
Adjusts the sharpness of the image using the scroll bar or editing the field: -2 (softer) to 3% (sharper).
[Sharp] is only available when [Gray] or [Color] is selected in [Original Mode].
- RGB Adjustment
Adjusts the RGB values of the image using the scroll bar or editing the field: -100 to 100%.
[RGB Adjustment] is only available when [Color] is selected in [Original Mode].
- Saturation
Adjusts the saturation of the image using the scroll bar or editing the field: -100 to 100%.
[Saturation] is only available when [Color] is selected in [Original Mode].
8. Default
Resets all the settings back to the defaults.
Scanning from the equipment on the network
1
Click on the basic scan dialog box.
2
When the [IO Type] dialog box appears, select [IPv4] or [IPv6].
3
Click [Search], and then confirm the displayed IP address and device name.
If you set the IP address manually, input the address in the text box.
4
Click [OK].
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Scanning from the equipment connected by USB cable
1
Click on the basic scan dialog box.
2
When the [IO Type] dialog box appears, select [USB].
3
Click [OK].
Using the Easy Set feature
When you have made scan settings, you can save them as an Easy Set file. This allows you to load a specific batch of
settings without changing the scan settings each time.
P.123 “Saving the Easy Set file”
P.123 “Using the Easy Set file”
P.124 “Deleting the Easy Set files”
Saving the Easy Set file
You can save multiple Easy Set files.
1
Open the advanced scan dialog from within your application.
P.118 “How to scan”
2
Set the scan options as you like.
P.120 “Scan options”
3
Click next to the Easy Set menu.
4
Enter a file name, select a folder where you save the file, and then click [Save].
Using the Easy Set file
1
Select the pre-defined Easy Set file, or click next to the Easy Set menu to select your Easy Set
file.
The following two pre-defined files are available.
When the Open dialog box appears, select the folder, select the target Easy Set file, and then click [Open].
2
Click [Pre-Scan].
Pre-defined File Resolution Original Mode Other Scan Options
Picture 150 x 150 dpi Text/Photo Default settings
Text 600 x 600 dpi Text
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Deleting the Easy Set files
You can delete the Easy Set files in the same way as for normal files. Locate the folder where you have saved the Easy
Set file, right-click the file, and then click [Delete] from the menu. Click [Yes] to delete the file. When you are working in
the preview window, click the folder icon next to the Easy Set menu so that you can delete the file in the same way.
After deleting the file, click [CANCEL] to close the dialog box.
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0.Scanning from e-STUDIO Scan Editor
e-STUDIO Scan Editor is an application to scan images with the equipment and edit them in Windows. From this
application, you can use the scanner driver to scan images. When you have followed the standard steps to install the
software such as a printer driver for the equipment, you also have installed this application. The following describes
the functions of e-STUDIO Scan Editor.
For details about a scanning procedure, refer to the following page.
P.118 “How to scan”
Features of e-STUDIO Scan Editor
e-STUDIO Scan Editor has the following features:
Scan an image and save it in a PDF, TIFF, or JPEG format.
Scan two or more images and save them in a PDF or TIFF format.
Insert images in a file window, which are saved in a JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, or PDF format.
Arrange the images in a file window.
Edit images simply within the application or open another application to edit them.
Open the e-mail application that is available as standard in Windows and attach an image file to an e-mail.
Application window
You can start e-STUDIO Scan Editor from the [Start] menu of Windows. The following application window opens and a
file window shows thumbnails or scanned images. You can also insert image files from a folder using a drag-and-drop
operation. Select commands from the menu bar or click the icon on the tool bar to use this application.
P.126 “Menu bar”
P.128 “Tool bar”
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Menu bar
The following menus are available on the menu bar located at the top of the application window. You can select
commands from them.
P.126 “[File] menu”
P.127 “[Edit] menu”
P.127 “[Insert] menu”
P.127 “[View] menu”
P.127 “[Tools] menu”
P.128 “[Window] menu”
P.128 “[Help] menu”
[File] menu
You can select commands to handle files.
New
Opens a new file window.
Open
Opens files saved with this application or files saved in a JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, or PDF format.
Close
Closes the selected file window.
Save
Saves a file. When you save a file first, you can name the file and save it in any folder. You can save a single image in
a PDF, TIFF, or JPEG format and two or more images in a PDF or TIFF format.
Save As
Saves the selected file in another name. You can save a single image in a PDF, TIFF, or JPEG format and two or more
images in a PDF or TIFF format.
Send
Opens the e-mail application that is available as standard in Windows and attaches the selected file to an e-mail.
You can select a format (TIFF or PDF) of the attached file on [Send] of the [Preferences] dialog box.
P.135 “Send”
Print
Prints images in the selected file window.
Select Scanner
Selects the scanner (TWAIN source/driver) of the equipment. When a dialog box opens, you can select a TWAIN
source in the list.
The correct TWAIN source has been selected at the installation. In most cases, you do not need to select the
scanner again.
If one or more TWAIN sources have been installed, be sure to select the correct TWAIN source for the
equipment.
You can set preference for the TWAIN source on [Scanner] of the [Preferences] dialog box.
P.134 “Scanner”
Acquire
Opens the scanner driver to scan images. The scanned images are shown as thumbnails in a file window.
P.120 “Setting up Scan Options”
Exit
Quits this application.
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[Edit] menu
You can select common commands to handle images.
Undo
Undoes the last deleting operation.
Cut
Cuts the selected image.
Copy
Copy the selected image.
Paste
Pastes the cut or copied image at any position.
Delete Pages
Deletes the selected image.
Select All
Selects all images in a file window.
[Insert] menu
You can select commands to insert images in a file window.
Insert
Insert images after the selected image or the last one, which are saved in a JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, or PDF format.
Scanned Image
Scans images and inserts them after the selected image or the last one. You can scan images from the scanner
driver.
P.120 “Setting up Scan Options”
[View] menu
You can select commands to show or hide the tool bar and status bar.
Tool Bar
Shows or hides the tool bar at the top of the application window. You can turn on or off the tool bar by clicking the
command to attach or remove a check mark.
P.128 “Tool bar”
Status Bar
Shows or hides the status bar at the bottom of the application window. You can turn on or off the tool bar by
clicking the command to attach or remove a check mark.
[Tools] menu
You can select commands to open the dialog box where you can arrange images in a file window or you can set the
preferences for this application.
Arrange Pages
Opens the [Arrange Pages] dialog box to arrange the images in a file window.
P.132 “Arranging the images”
Preferences
Opens the [Preferences] dialog box to set the preferences for this application.
P.133 “Setting the preferences”
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[Window] menu
You can arrange the file windows in the application window.
Cascade
Arranges the file windows by cascading them.
Vertical
Arranges the file windows vertically.
Horizontal
Arranges the file windows horizontally.
Close All
Closes all file windows.
Arrange Icons
Minimizes and arranges the icons of file windows.
[Help] menu
You can select the commands show the help or information window of this application.
Contents
Opens the help window of this application.
About
Open the information window of this application.
Tool bar
The following tool icons are available on the tool bar located under the menu bar at the top of the application
window.
You can show or hide the tool bar with [Too Bar] on the [View] menu.
P.127 “[View] menu”
1. Acquire
Scans images. When you click this icon, the application starts scanning immediately or opens the scanner driver.
You can set the action on [Scanner] of the [Preferences] dialog box.
P.120 “Setting up Scan Options”
P.134 “Scanner”
2. New
Opens a new file window.
3. Open
Opens files saved with this application or files saved in a JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, or PDF format.
4. Save
Saves a file. When you save a file first, you can name the file and save it in any folder. You can save a single image
in a PDF, TIFF, or JPEG format and two or more images in a PDF or TIFF format.
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5. Print
Prints images in the selected file window. When you click this icon, the application starts printing immediately or
opens the print dialog box. You can set the action on [Printing] of the [Preferences] dialog box.
P.133 “Printing”
6. Send
Attaches the selected file to an e-mail. You can select a format (TIFF or PDF) of the attached file on [Send] of the
[Preferences] dialog box.
P.135 “Send”
7. Preferences
Opens the [Preferences] dialog box to set the preferences for this application.
P.133 “Setting the preferences”
8. Arrange Pages
Opens the [Arrange Pages] dialog box to arrange the images in a file window.
P.132 “Arranging the images”
File window for the scanned images
A scanned image appears as a thumbnail in a file window. When two or more images are scanned, all of them appear
in a single file window. You can select a thumbnail and select commands from the shortcut menu, edit images, and
arrange them in the file window.
P.129 “Shortcut menu”
P.130 “Editing an image”
P.132 “Arranging the images”
Shortcut menu
When you right-click a thumbnail, the shortcut menu appears so that you can select the following commands from the
menu.
Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete
Cuts, copies, and pastes an image. When you right-click a thumbnail and select [Cut] or [Copy] from the menu, you
can cut or copy the selected image, then you can select [Paste] to paste it at any position. When you right-click a
thumbnail and select [Delete] from the menu, you can delete the selected image.
Insert File
Opens a dialog box so that you can select an image file to insert it in the current file window. You can insert images
saved in a JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, or PDF format.
You can move image files to insert them into a file window using a drag-and-drop operation.
You can insert an image also by selecting [Insert] from the [Insert] menu on the menu bar.
Insert Scanned Image
Scans images and insert them in the current file window. When you select [Insert Scanned Image], the application
starts scanning immediately or opens the scanner driver. You can set the action on [Scanner] of the [Preferences]
dialog box.
P.120 “Setting up Scan Options”
P.134 “Scanner”
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You can scan and insert images also by selecting [Scanned Image] from the [Insert] menu on the menu bar.
Editing an image
When you double-click a thumbnail, an edit window opens. You can edit the image using the following icons at the
bottom of the edit window. Click the [Previous Page] icon, the [Next Page] icon, or the Close button to save the edited
image.
1. Previous Page
Shows the previous image in a file window.
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2. Next Page
Shows the next image in a file window.
3. Rotate 90 degrees Clockwise
Rotates an image by 90 degrees clockwise.
4. Rotate 90 degrees Anti-Clockwise
Rotate an image 90 degrees anticlockwise
5. Tilt / Skew
Tilts a skewed image. You can select the action to confirm the operation or to execute it without confirmation on
[Editor Options] of the [Preferences] dialog box.
P.135 “Editor Options”
6. Flip
Flips an image upside down.
7. Mirror
Inverts an image horizontally.
8. Zoom In
Zooms in on an image.
9. Zoom Out
Zooms out from an image.
10. Fit to Width
Fits an image to the width of the window.
11. Best Fit
Fits an image within the window.
12. Edit Page
Opens an image in another application to edit it. You can select the application on [Editor Options] of the
[Preferences] dialog box.
P.135 “Editor Options”
By default, you can open images in “Paint” that is a standard application of Windows.
13. Delete Page
Deletes the current image.
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Arranging the images
You can arrange images in two ways:
Move a thumbnail to any position in a file window using a drag-and-drop operation.
Select a file window and select [Arrange Pages] from the [Tools] menu. The [Arrange Pages] dialog box appears so
that you can arrange images as follows:
- Select an image and click [Move Up] to move it to the previous position.
- Select an image and click [Move Down] to move it to the next position.
- Select an image and click [Delete] to delete it.
- Click [Reset] to cancel the operation you have done in this dialog box.
- Click [OK] to complete the above operation and close this dialog box.
- Click [Cancel] to cancel the above operation and close this dialog box.
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Setting the preferences
You can set the preferences to use the basic functions of e-STUDIO Scan Editor. Select [Preferences] from the [Tools]
menu or click the [Preferences] icon on the too bar to open the [Preferences] dialog box. Click the icons at the top of
the dialog box to set the following functions.
P.133 “Printing”
P.134 “Scanner”
P.135 “Send”
P.135 “Editor Options”
Printing
You can set the following print functions on [Printing].
Oversized Pages
Selects one of the following options to print pages that are too big for the paper.
- Ignore margins and then scale if necessary
Ignores margins around an image and scale it to fit the paper if necessary.
-Clip
Clips an image to print on the paper.
-Reduce to fit
Reduces an image to print on the paper.
Show dialog when “Print” Tool Bar Button is used.
Sets the action to be done when you click the [Print] icon on the tool bar. Select the check box to open the print
dialog box. Click to clear the check box to start printing immediately without opening the print dialog box.
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Scanner
You can set the following scan functions on [Scanner].
Current Scanner
Shows the current scanner (TWAIN source/driver). When you click [Select], the dialog box opens so that you can
select any one source from the list.
The correct TWAIN source has been selected at the installation. In most cases, you do not need to select the
scanner again.
If one or more TWAIN sources have been installed, be sure to select the correct TWAIN source for the
equipment.
You can select a TWAIN source also by selecting [Select Scanner] from the [File] menu.
Show dialog when “Scan” Tool Bar Button is used.
Sets the action to be done when you click the [Acquire] icon on the tool bar or when you select [Insert Scanned
Image] from the shortcut (or context) menu. Select the check box to open the scanner driver. Click to clear the
check box to start scanning immediately without opening the scanner driver.
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Send
You can set the following e-mail functions on [Send].
This Send command is not available depending on the version of your Windows.
System used to send image files
Shows an e-mail application. When you select [Send] from the [File] menu or click the [Send] icon on the tool bar,
you can attach a file to an e-mail and send it with the selected application.
The name of an e-mail application that has been set as a default program in Windows appears.
Attachment Format
Selects a TIFF or PDF format of a file that you attach to an e-mail.
Editor Options
You can set the following editor functions on [Editor Options].
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Select the program you want to use for editing images.
Shows an application to edit images. When you click [Browse], the dialog box opens so that you can select an
application that you use to edit images. You can type a path of the application directly in the field. When you click
the [Edit Page] icon in an edit window, you can open and edit the image within the selected application.
Show confirmation when tilt/skew is done.
Sets the action to be done when you click the [Tilt/Skew] icon in an edit window. Select the check box to show a
confirmation message before tilting or skewing an image. Click to clear the check box to tilt or skew it immediately
without confirmation.
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0.Scan to E-Mail
Scan to E-mail allows you to send your scans to specified e-mail addresses. The scanned image is converted to a PDF,
TIFF, or JPEG file and sent as an e-mail attachment.
Procedure for Scan to E-Mail
1
Place the original(s).
For placing the originals, see the pages below.
P.33 “Copying originals”
The following originals can be scanned.
- A/B format: A4, A3*, A5-R, B5, B5-R*, B4* and A4-R*
- LT format: LT, LD*, LT-R*, LG*, ST-R, COMP*
-K format: 8K
*, 16K and 16K-R*
* Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) only when you load a document on the feeder tray with the original holder open.
When an original is set on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) for scanning, its size is
automatically detected regardless of the settings specified in “ORIGINAL SIZE”.
When placing a long original (A3, B4, A4-R, LD, LG, COMP, 8K or 16K-R) on the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder (RADF), open the original holder.
2
Press [SCAN].
3
Press or to select “E-MAIL”, and then press .
Scan to E-mail
Internet
Send E-mail to the Internet
via SMTP server
SMTP server
SELECT SCAN TYPE
E-MAIL
FILE
USB
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4
Press or to select “ADDRESS”, and then press .
5
Press or to select “TO (ADDRESS)” or “CC (ADDRESS)”, and then press .
6
Select from the Address Book or enter the address directly.
P.154 “Specifying E-mail Addresses”
P.157 “Character entry”
7
Press to return to the E-MAIL screen.
8
Press or to select the item, press , and then make the scan settings as required.
The settings available for Scan to E-Mail are as follows:
To make further settings, see the following.
P.149 “Scan Settings”
9
Press [START].
Menu Functions Settings Description
FILE NAME(MAX128) - An initial file name can be changed.
P.157 “Character entry”
FILE FORMAT PDF MULTI Stores your scan as a PDF file.
Select [MULTI] for saving several
pages as a single file.
Select [SINGLE] for saving several
pages as a separated single file for
each page.
SINGLE
TIFF MULTI Stores your scan as a TIFF file.
Select [MULTI] for saving several
pages as a single file.
Select [SINGLE] for saving several
pages as a separated single file for
each page.
SINGLE
JPEG Stores your scan as a JPEG file.
This setting is not available when
“BLACK” is selected in the “COLOR
MODE” function.
MESSAGE SIZE NONE, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 Scans the data at the selected file
size and sends them separately.
E-MAIL
(ADDRESS)
DocYYMMDD
PDF
E-MAIL ADDRESS
TO(ADDRESS)
CC(ADDRESS)
E-MAIL
(ADDRESS)
DocYYMMDD
PDF
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10
If there are more originals, place the next ones.
When you place originals on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF), select “SCAN NEXT” using
or and press [OK]. (Only when “CONTINUE SCAN” is set to “ON”)
When you place an original on the original glass, select “SCAN NEXT PAGE” using or and press [OK].
Repeat step 10 until all the originals have finished being scanned.
11
If there are no more originals, select “FINISHED” using or . The originals are stored by
pressing the [OK].
If originals remain on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder after pressing [FINISHED] on the CONTINUE
SCAN screen, remove all the originals. Leaving them may cause a paper jam.
RADF Original Glass
CONTINUE SCAN
SCAN NEXT
FINISHED
NEXT ORIGINAL?
SCAN NEXT PAGE
FINISHED
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0.Scan to File
Scan to File allows you to store scans as PDF, TIFF or JPEG files in a network folder. From these folders, you can copy
the saved data and use it on your computer.
If you choose to store your scans in the network folder, the type of operating system, such as Windows or Macintosh,
does not matter; you can save the data in any network folder accessible by FTP or SMB.
Procedure for Scan to File
The network administrator has to make settings for storing the scanned data to the client computers. For details,
refer to the TopAccess Guide.
We recommend that you back up the data stored in the shared folder.
Delete documents stored in the shared folder when they are no longer needed.
1
Place the original(s).
For placing the originals, see the pages below.
P.33 “Copying originals”
The following originals can be scanned.
- A/B format: A4, A3*, A5-R, B5, B5-R*, B4* and A4-R*
- LT format: LT, LD*, LT-R*, LG*, ST-R, COMP*
-K format: 8K
*, 16K and 16K-R*
* Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) only when you load a document on the feeder tray with the original holder open.
When an original is set on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) for scanning, its size is
automatically detected regardless of the settings specified in “ORIGINAL SIZE”.
When placing a long original (A3, B4, A4-R, LD, LG, COMP, 8K or 16K-R) on the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder (RADF), open the original holder.
2
Press [SCAN].
Scan to File Copying files from the
network folder
Client
computer
Network Folder
Network Folder
Network Folder
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3
Press or to select “FILE”, and then press .
4
Press or to select “REMOTE1” or “REMOTE2”, and then press .
5
Press or to select the item, press , and then make the scan settings as required.
The settings available for Scan to FILE are as follows:
To make further settings, see the following.
P.149 “Scan Settings”
6
Press [START].
Menu Functions Settings Description
FILE NAME(MAX128) - An initial file name can be changed.
P.157 “Character entry”
FILE FORMAT PDF MULTI Stores your scan as a PDF file.
Select [MULTI] for saving several
pages as a single file.
Select [SINGLE] for saving several
pages as a separated single file for
each page.
SINGLE
TIFF MULTI Stores your scan as a TIFF file.
Select [MULTI] for saving several
pages as a single file.
Select [SINGLE] for saving several
pages as a separated single file for
each page.
SINGLE
JPEG Stores your scan as a JPEG file.
This setting is not available when
“BLACK” is selected in the “COLOR
MODE” function.
SELECT SCAN TYPE
E-MAIL
FILE
USB
FILE
REMOTE1
REMOTE2
DocYYMMDD
FILE
REMOTE1
REMOTE2
DocYYMMDD
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7
If there are more originals, place the next ones.
When you place originals on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF), select “SCAN NEXT” using
or and press [OK]. (Only when “CONTINUE SCAN” is set to “ON”)
When you place an original on the original glass, select “SCAN NEXT PAGE” using or and press [OK].
Repeat step 7 until all the originals have finished being scanned.
8
If there are no more originals, select “FINISHED” using or . The originals are stored by
pressing the [OK].
If originals remain on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder after pressing [FINISHED] on the CONTINUE
SCAN screen, remove all the originals. Leaving them may cause a paper jam.
RADF Original Glass
CONTINUE SCAN
SCAN NEXT
FINISHED
NEXT ORIGINAL?
SCAN NEXT PAGE
FINISHED
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0.Scan to USB Memory
Scan to USB allows you to save scanned images as PDF, TIFF, or JPEG files in a USB storage device.
Procedure for Scan to USB Memory
USB storage devices must meet requirements below. However, some USB storage devices may not be used with this
equipment even though the requirements below are met.
FAT16 or FAT32 format
Single-partition (USB storage devices with multiple partitions are not supported.)
1
Place the original(s).
For placing the originals, see the pages below.
P.33 “Copying originals”
The following originals can be scanned.
- A/B format: A4, A3*, A5-R, B5, B5-R*, B4* and A4-R*
- LT format: LT, LD*, LT-R*, LG*, ST-R, COMP*
-K format: 8K
*, 16K and 16K-R*
* Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) only when you load a document on the feeder tray with the original holder open.
When an original is set on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) for scanning, its size is
automatically detected regardless of the settings specified in “ORIGINAL SIZE”.
When placing a long original (A3, B4, A4-R, LD, LG, COMP, 8K or 16K-R) on the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder (RADF), open the original holder.
2
Press [SCAN].
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3
To store scans in a USB storage device, connect the device to the equipment and wait a few
seconds.
4
Press or to select “USB”, and then press [OK].
5
Press , and then make the scan settings as required.
The settings available for Scan to USB Memory are as follows:
To make further settings, see the following.
P.149 “Scan Settings”
Menu Functions Settings Description
FILE NAME(MAX128) - An initial file name can be changed.
P.157 “Character entry”
FILE FORMAT PDF MULTI Stores your scan as a PDF file.
Select [MULTI] for saving several
pages as a single file.
Select [SINGLE] for saving several
pages as a separated single file for
each page.
SINGLE
TIFF MULTI Stores your scan as a TIFF file.
Select [MULTI] for saving several
pages as a single file.
Select [SINGLE] for saving several
pages as a separated single file for
each page.
SINGLE
JPEG Stores your scan as a JPEG file.
This setting is not available when
“BLACK” is selected in the “COLOR
MODE” function.
SELECT SCAN TYPE
USB
MOBILE
BLACK
USB
DocYYMMDD
PDF
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan to USB Memory 145
SCAN FUNCTIONS
6
Press [START].
When you store scans in a USB storage device, never attempt to remove the device from the equipment until data
transmission is completed. Removing the USB storage device during data transmission may corrupt the device.
7
If there are more originals, place the next ones.
When you place originals on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF), select “SCAN NEXT” using
or and press [OK]. (Only when “CONTINUE SCAN” is set to “ON”)
When you place an original on the original glass, select “SCAN NEXT PAGE” using or and press [OK].
Repeat step 7 until all the originals have finished being scanned.
8
If there are no more originals, select “FINISHED” using or . The originals are stored by
pressing the [OK].
If originals remain on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder after pressing [FINISHED] on the CONTINUE
SCAN screen, remove all the originals. Leaving them may cause a paper jam.
RADF Original Glass
CONTINUE SCAN
SCAN NEXT
FINISHED
NEXT ORIGINAL?
SCAN NEXT PAGE
FINISHED
146 Scan to Mobile
0.Scan to Mobile
Scan to Mobile allows you to save scanned images as PDF, TIFF, or JPEG files in an Android device connected with a
USB cable.
Procedure for Scan to Mobile
Scan to Mobile function is available on an Android device with OS 7 or later.
Set the USB connection mode of the Android device to connect as a media device (MTP).
1
Place the original(s).
For placing the originals, see the pages below.
P.33 “Copying originals”
The following originals can be scanned.
- A/B format: A4, A3*, A5-R, B5, B5-R*, B4* and A4-R*
- LT format: LT, LD*, LT-R*, LG*, ST-R, COMP*
-K format: 8K
*, 16K and 16K-R*
* Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) only when you load a document on the feeder tray with the original holder open.
When an original is set on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) for scanning, its size is
automatically detected regardless of the settings specified in “ORIGINAL SIZE”.
When placing a long original (A3, B4, A4-R, LD, LG, COMP, 8K or 16K-R) on the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder (RADF), open the original holder.
2
Press [SCAN].
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan to Mobile 147
SCAN FUNCTIONS
3
To store scans in an Android device, connect it to the equipment and wait a few seconds.
4
Press or to select “MOBILE”, and then press [OK].
5
Press , and then select the folder to store the scans.
6
Make the scan settings as required.
The settings available for Scan to Mobile are as follows:
SELECT SCAN TYPE
FILE
USB
MOBILE
(FOLDER)
DocYYMMDD
PDF
MOBILE
(FOLDER)
DocYYMMDD
PDF
USB
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
148 Scan to Mobile
To make further settings, see the following.
P.149 “Scan Settings”
7
Press [START].
When you store the scans in an Android device, never attempt to disconnect it from the equipment until data
transmission is completed. Disconnecting the Android device during data transmission may corrupt it.
8
If there are more originals, place the next ones.
When you place originals on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF), select “SCAN NEXT” using
or and press [OK]. (Only when “CONTINUE SCAN” is set to “ON”)
When you place an original on the original glass, select “SCAN NEXT PAGE” using or and press [OK].
Repeat step 8 until all the originals have finished being scanned.
9
If there are no more originals, select “FINISHED” using or . The originals are stored by
pressing the [OK].
If originals remain on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder after pressing [FINISHED] on the CONTINUE
SCAN screen, remove all the originals. Leaving them may cause a paper jam.
Menu Functions Settings Description
FILE NAME(MAX128) - An initial file name can be changed.
P.157 “Character entry”
FILE FORMAT PDF MULTI Stores your scan as a PDF file.
Select [MULTI] for saving several
pages as a single file.
Select [SINGLE] for saving several
pages as a separated single file for
each page.
SINGLE
TIFF MULTI Stores your scan as a TIFF file.
Select [MULTI] for saving several
pages as a single file.
Select [SINGLE] for saving several
pages as a separated single file for
each page.
SINGLE
JPEG Stores your scan as a JPEG file.
This setting is not available when
“BLACK” is selected in the “COLOR
MODE” function.
RADF Original Glass
CONTINUE SCAN
SCAN NEXT
FINISHED
NEXT ORIGINAL?
SCAN NEXT PAGE
FINISHED
SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan Settings 149
0.Scan Settings
You can make the scan settings on the scan functions menu.
Press [CANCEL] to exit from the setting without making any changes. You can also exit by pressing if it is active.
Selecting the color mode
You can select the color mode best suited to your scan job.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Selecting the resolution
You can select the resolution.
*1 When the “FULL COLOR” mode has been selected, you can select “600 dpi” only for the original of A5-R or ST-R size.
*2 When the “FULL COLOR” mode has been selected, you cannot select the original size larger than A4 or LT.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings Description
COLOR MODE BLACK Images in black and white.
GRAY SCALE Images containing both text and photos. The photo
quality is enhanced.
FULL COLOR Color images.
Menu Functions Settings
RESOLUTION 600dpi*1
400dpi*2
300dpi
200dpi
150dpi
SELECT SCAN TYPE
USB
MOBILE
BLACK
SELECT SCAN TYPE
MOBILE
BLACK
300dpi
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
150 Scan Settings
Scanning the 2-sided originals
With the single/2-sided scan setting, you can choose whether to scan your originals on both sides.
To scan 2-sided originals automatically, the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is required.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Selecting the original size
You can specify the original size.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
When an original is set on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) for scanning, its size is
automatically detected regardless of the settings specified in “ORIGINAL SIZE”.
Menu Functions Settings Description
SINGLE/2-SIDED
SCAN
SINGLE Scans only the front of the originals.
DUPLEX Scans both sides of the originals.
Menu Functions Settings Description
ORIGINAL SIZE A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R, 16K Sets the size of your originals.
SELECT SCAN TYPE
BLACK
300dpi
SINGLE
SELECT SCAN TYPE
300dpi
SINGLE
A4
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan Settings 151
SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scanning different sizes in one go
When different sizes of originals are mixed and placed on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, some
combinations of sizes can be scanned in one go.
The combination of the original sizes that can be mixed are as follows:
Other than North America: A3 and A4 or B4 and B5
North America: LD and LT or LG and LT-R
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Selecting the original mode
You can select the original mode for the image quality best suited to your originals.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings
MIXED SIZE
ORIGINAL
OFF
ON
Menu Functions Settings Description
ORIGINAL MODE TEXT/PHOTO Text and photographs mixed.
TEXT Scans in the appropriate image quality for the
original(s) with text, fine illustration and watermark.
PHOTO Photographs only.
SELECT SCAN TYPE
SINGLE
A4
MIX-ORIGINAL:OFF
SELECT SCAN TYPE
A4
MIX-ORIGINAL:OFF
TEXT/PHOTO
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
152 Scan Settings
Selecting the orientation
You can change the orientation of your scans. Select the desired rotation pattern.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
This option is available only when the file format is PDF. When the file format is TIFF or JPEG, scanning is performed by
means of (rotating scans 90 degrees to the right).
Selecting the compression ratio
You can select the compression ratio for the scanned image data. In general, the higher the compression ratio, the
lower the image quality.
This function is not available when “BLACK” is selected in the “COLOR MODE” function.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings Description
ROTATION Scans originals without a change in orientation.
Rotates your scans 90 degrees to the right.
Menu Functions Settings Description
COMPRESS LOW Applies a low compression ratio and enhances the
image quality.
MID Compresses the data with a moderate compression
ratio and obtains an average image quality.
HIGH For a high compression ratio. Suitable when you want
to minimize the data size rather than enhance the
image quality.
SELECT SCAN TYPE
MIX-ORIGINAL:OFF
TEXT/PHOTO
SELECT SCAN TYPE
TEXT/PHOTO
COMPRESS:LOW
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan Settings 153
SCAN FUNCTIONS
Removing blank pages
If your original contains blank pages, you can remove them from the scan result.
This function is available only when “BLACK” is selected in the “COLOR MODE” function.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Adjusting the exposure
You can adjust the density to make scans lighter or darker in nine levels from -4 to +4. The auto density setting can
represent the scan image in the middle density status.
This function is not available when “GRAY SCALE” is selected in the “COLOR MODE” function.
“AUTO” is available only when “BLACK” is selected in the “COLOR MODE” function and “TEXT” or “TEXT/PHOTO” is
selected in the “ORIGINAL MODE” function.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item.
4
Adjust the density as follows.
For “AUTO”:
Press [OK].
For manual:
1. Press or to increase or decrease the density level.
2. Press [OK].
Menu Functions Settings
OMIT BLANK PAGE OFF
ON
Menu Functions Settings Description
EXPOSURE AUTO Adjusts the density automatically.
Manual Adjusts the density manually.
SELECT SCAN TYPE
OMIT BLANK:OFF
COMPRESS:LOW
SELECT SCAN TYPE
AUTO EXPOSURE
OMIT BLANK:OFF
COMPRESS:LOW
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
154 Scan Settings
Continuing the scanning
When you scan with the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF), you can select whether you continue scanning
the next originals after the last loaded original is scanned.
1
Press [SCAN].
2
Press or to select the item displayed on the LCD screen, and then press .
3
Press or to select the setting item, and then press [OK].
Specifying E-mail Addresses
To specify e-mail addresses for the Scan to E-mail function, you have the following options:
Up to 220 addresses can be specified.
P.154 “Entering an e-mail Addresses”
P.155 “Selecting from the address book”
P.155 “Searching the address book with single numbers”
P.156 “Searching the address book with group numbers”
P.156 “Viewing/Deleting specified e-mail addresses”
Entering an e-mail Addresses
1
Press or to select “INPUT ADDRESS”, and then press .
2
Enter an e-mail address using the digital keys.
P.157 “Character entry”
3
Press [OK].
You can enter up to 220 addresses in total for “TO (ADDRESS)” and “CC (ADDRESS)”.
If you want to view or delete the specified e-mail addresses, see the following page.
P.156 “Viewing/Deleting specified e-mail addresses”
Menu Functions Settings
CONTINUE SCAN OFF
ON
SELECT SCAN TYPE
CONTINUE SCAN:ON
AUTO EXPOSURE
OMIT BLANK:OFF
TO(ADDRESS)
REVIEW LIST
INPUT ADDRESS
SEARCH
TO:ADDRESS
abC@example.com
:Aa
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan Settings 155
SCAN FUNCTIONS
Selecting from the address book
1
Press or to select “SEARCH”, and then press .
2
Using or , select letters tab that you want to display. Using or , select the desired contact,
and then press [OK].
3
Press [OK].
You can enter up to 220 addresses in total for “TO (ADDRESS)” and “CC (ADDRESS)”.
If you want to view or delete the specified e-mail addresses, see the following page.
P.156 “Viewing/Deleting specified e-mail addresses”
Searching the address book with single numbers
1
Press or to select “SINGLE NUMBER”, and then press .
2
Using the digital keys, enter the single number for the desired contact.
3
Press [OK].
You can enter up to 220 addresses in total for “TO (ADDRESS)” and “CC (ADDRESS)”.
If you want to view or delete the specified e-mail addresses, see the following page.
P.156 “Viewing/Deleting specified e-mail addresses”
TO(ADDRESS)
REVIEW LIST
INPUT ADDRESS
SEARCH
001test1
002test2
abc
ALL A-Z 0-9 ABC
TO(ADDRESS)
INPUT ADDRESS
SEARCH
SINGLE NUMBER
TO:ADDRESS
SINGLE(001-200)
120
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
156 Scan Settings
Searching the address book with group numbers
1
Press or to select “GROUP NUMBER”, and then press .
2
Using the digital keys, enter the group number for the desired contact.
3
Press [OK].
You can enter up to 220 addresses in total for “TO (ADDRESS)” and “CC (ADDRESS)”.
If you want to view or delete the specified e-mail addresses, see the following page.
P.156 “Viewing/Deleting specified e-mail addresses”
Viewing/Deleting specified e-mail addresses
You can view the specified e-mail addresses, contacts, and groups, and delete them from the list.
1
On the “E-MAIL ADDRESS” menu, select “TO” or “CC” using or , and then press .
If you select “CC”, select “REVIEW LIST” using or , and then press [OK].
Currently selected e-mail addresses, contacts, and groups are listed on the screen.
To delete an e-mail address, contact, and/or group from the list, go to step 2.
2
Select a listing you want to delete, and then press [CLEAR/STOP].
3
“DELETE DESTINATION?” message appears, select “YES” using or , and then press [OK].
TO(ADDRESS)
SEARCH
SINGLE NUMBER
GROUP NUMBER
TO:ADDRESS
GROUP DIAL(01-20)
12
E-MAIL ADDRESS
TO abc@example.com
CC MULTI DEST.
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan Settings 157
SCAN FUNCTIONS
Character entry
The character entry screen is for entering characters when you are setting and entering items.
You can enter the following:
Alphabet characters, numbers and symbols.
Enter the characters using the digital keys and , , , or , after switching the type of the character with the [*]
digital key.
Switching the input mode
The type of the character is displayed in the first line of the message display panel. Set the type of character to enter
by pressing the [*] digital key.
The input mode switches as follows each time the [*] key is pressed.
Alphabet characters <--> Numbers
Entering characters
Example: To enter “Chicago”
1
Press [*] to set the alphabet input mode.
2
Press [2] a few times to enter “C”.
3
Press to move the cursor to the right.
If you want to enter the character assigned to another digital key, you can enter it without moving the cursor to
the right or pressing .
4
Similarly, you can enter the following characters using the digital keys.
5
After you have entered the last character, Press [OK].
Pressing [CLEAR/STOP] deletes characters one by one. When [CLEAR/STOP] is pressed for a few seconds, all the
entered characters will be deleted.
FILE NAME(MAX128)
_
:Aa
FILE NAME(MAX128)
C
:Aa
FILE NAME(MAX128)
C_
:Aa
FILE NAME(MAX128)
Chicago
:Aa
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
158 Scan Settings
Relationship between the digital keys and the input character
The character entered by each digital key differs depending on the input mode. The assignment of characters in the
character input mode is as follows.
Characters entered in the character input mode
You can enter the characters displayed on the upper side of the digital keys.
Depending on the entry situation, some characters cannot be entered.
Scan speed
The scan speed depends on the selected color mode and resolution settings.
The approximate scan speed (for A4/LT) at each color mode (BLACK / GRAY SCALE: when performing Scan to USB
Memory, FULL COLOR: when using the TWAIN driver) and the resolution is listed in the table below.
*1 Available only A4/LT or smaller size
*2 Available only A5-R/ST-R
Digital
key Number of times the key is pressed ()
1./@1
2ABC2abc
3DEF3def
4GHI4ghi
5JKL5jkl
6MNO6mno
7PQRS7pqrs
8TUV8tuv
9WXYZ9wxyz
00
# <space> - + ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) = _ [ ] { } | < > ; : ‘ ′” , . / \?
Color Mode Resolution Scan Speed
BLACK 150 dpi
25 pages/minute
200 dpi
300 dpi
400 dpi
600 dpi
GRAY SCALE 150 dpi
23 pages/minute
200 dpi
300 dpi
400 dpi
600 dpi 22 pages/minute
FULL COLOR 150 dpi 24 pages/minute
200 dpi
300 dpi 18 pages/minute
400 dpi 7 pages/minute*1
600 dpi 7 pages/minute*2
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Scan Settings 159
SCAN FUNCTIONS
The color mode and resolution settings can be changed on the scan setting screen. For details, see the following
sections:
P.149 “Selecting the color mode”
P.149 “Selecting the resolution”
160 Using Templates (Scan)
0.Using Templates (Scan)
Once you have set the several functions and settings, you can register up to three of them as “templates” and recall
one of them for frequent use.
Registering the templates
1
Make settings for the functions to register as a template.
2
Press [TEMPLATE].
3
Press or to select “REGISTRATION”, and then press .
To register a template, you must set the destination for the scanned data.
4
Press or to select a template, and then press [OK].
You can register three templates for scanning.
The settings are overwritten if you select an existing template.
Update the recipients of the template if you have updated the address book.
You can also register and edit templates with TopAccess. For details, refer to the TopAccess Guide.
You can specify the following items in scan templates.
Basic setting
No. Item Name Settings
1 Scan to (Agent) E-MAIL, FILE, USB
2 Color Mode BLACK, GRAY SCALE, FULL COLOR
3Resolution 150dpi, 200dpi, 300dpi, 400dpi*1, 600dpi*2
4 Single/2-Sided Scan SINGLE, DUPLEX
5 Original Size A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R, 16K
6 Mixed Original Size OFF, ON
7 Original Mode TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT, PHOTO, BACKGROUND ERASE
8Rotation ,
9 Compress LOW, MID, HIGH
10 Omit Blank Page OFF, ON
TEMPLATE
RECALL
REGISTRATION
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
Using Templates (Scan) 161
SCAN FUNCTIONS
*1 When the “FULL COLOR” mode has been selected, you cannot select the original size larger than A4 or LT.
*2 When the “FULL COLOR” mode has been selected, you can select “600 dpi” only for the original of A5-R or ST-R size.
Scan to E-mail
Scan to File
Scan to USB
* Specify from the control panel by modifying the value that has been set with the administrator privilege or the default value.
Recalling a template
1
Press [TEMPLATE].
2
Press or to select “RECALL”, and then press .
3
Press or to select a template, and then press [OK].
11 Exposure AUTO, MANUAL(±4)
12 Continue Scan OFF, ON
No. Item Name Settings
1 Destination TO, CC
2 File Format PDF(SINGLE), PDF(MULTI), TIFF(SINGLE), TIFF(MULTI), JPEG
3 File Name The default value or the file name entered from the control panel.
4 Message size NONE, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048
5Subject*
6From Address*Specify with the administrator privilege or enter from the control
panel.
7From Name*Specify with the administrator privilege or enter from the control
panel.
8Body*Specify with the administrator privilege or enter from the control
panel.
No. Item Name Settings
1 Destination REMOTE1, REMOTE2
2 File Format PDF(SINGLE), PDF(MULTI), TIFF(SINGLE), TIFF(MULTI), JPEG
3 File Name The default value or the file name entered from the control panel.
No. Item Name Settings
1 File Format PDF(SINGLE), PDF(MULTI), TIFF(SINGLE), TIFF(MULTI), JPEG
2 File Name The default value or the file name entered from the control panel.
No. Item Name Settings
TEMPLATE
RECALL
REGISTRATION
5.SCAN FUNCTIONS
162 Using Templates (Scan)
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Copy Menu List............................................................................................................... 164
Copy menu items ...............................................................................................................................................164
Scan Menu List ............................................................................................................... 165
Scan menu items ...............................................................................................................................................165
Network Menu List ......................................................................................................... 168
NIC status ...........................................................................................................................................................168
Setting the Ethernet speed................................................................................................................................168
Setting the TCP/IP protocol...............................................................................................................................169
Setting the HTTP network service.....................................................................................................................170
User Functions Menu List ................................................................................................ 171
User functions menu items ...............................................................................................................................172
Department Management ............................................................................................... 183
Job Status ..................................................................................................................... 185
JOB STATUS menu items...................................................................................................................................185
164 Copy Menu List
0.Copy Menu List
See the following page for information on using the copy menu.
P.31 “COPY FUNCTIONS”
Copy menu items
When you press or on the main screen (Copy), you enter the copy menu which allows you to use copy functions.
The table below shows the functions and reference pages available in the copy menu.
Menu Functions Settings Description and Reference Pages
EXPOSURE AUTO, Manual (9 steps) Sets the density level for the copied
image.
P.39 “Adjusting the exposure”
ORIGINAL MODE TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT, PHOTO,
BACKGROUND ERASE
Sets an original mode suitable for
the image being copied.
P.40 “Selecting the original
mode”
DRAWER Drawer 1 XX, Bypass XX, APS Sets the paper source.
P.41 “Selecting the paper”
ZOOM Manual zoom (25 - 100 - 400%),
FIXED ZOOM, AMS
Sets the zoom ratio for copied
images.
P.43 “Enlarging or reducing the
copy size”
FINISHING NON SORT, SORT, ROTATE SORT Sets the finishing mode for ejecting
copies.
P.48 “Sorting pages”
2IN1/4IN1 OFF, 2IN1, 4IN1 Copies two or four originals onto
one sheet of paper.
P.50 “Copying two or four pages
on each sheet”
ID CARD OFF, ON Sets the ID card function.
P.52 “Copying both sides of a
card on a sheet”
EDGE ERASE OFF, ON (4 to 15 mm (0.2 to 0.6")) Sets the edge erase function.
P.54 “Erasing the shadow on
edges”
IMAGE SHIFT OFF, LEFT MARGIN, RIGHT MARGIN Sets the image shift function.
P.55 “Shifting the pages to the
right or left”
2-SIDED 1 > 1 SIMPLEX,
1 > 2 DUPLEX
BOOK, TABLET Sets the 2-sided function.
P.56 “Copying on both sides”
ANNOTATION OFF, PAGE NO., PAGE No.+DATE/TIME Sets the annotation function.
P.57 “Adding a page number and
date/time on the copied paper”
OMIT BLANK PAGE OFF, ON Sets the omit blank page function.
P.58 “Removing blank pages”
MIXED SIZE ORIGINAL OFF, ON Sets the mix-original function.
P.59 “Copying different sizes in
one go”
IMAGE DIRECTION OFF, ON Sets the image direction function.
P.60 “Image direction”
CONTINUE SCAN OFF, ON Sets the scan continuation function.
P.61 “Continuing the scanning
for a copy”
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Scan Menu List 165
0.Scan Menu List
See the following page for information on using the scan menu.
P.117 “SCAN FUNCTIONS”
Scan menu items
When you press or on the main screen (Scan), you enter the scan menu which allows you to use basic and
advanced scan functions. The table below shows the functions and reference pages available in the scan menu.
E-mail functions
Menu Functions Reference Pages
E-MAIL E-MAIL ADDRESS P.165 “E-mail functions”
FILE NAME(MAX128)
FILE FORMAT
MESSAGE SIZE
FILE REMOTE1 P.166 “File functions”
REMOTE2
FILE NAME(MAX128)
FILE FORMAT
USB FILE NAME(MAX128) P.166 “USB functions”
FILE FORMAT
MOBILE FILE NAME(MAX128) P.167 “Mobile functions”
FILE FORMAT
COLOR MODE P.167 “Basic setting functions”
RESOLUTION
SINGLE/2-SIDED SCAN
ORIGINAL SIZE
MIXED SIZE ORIGINAL
ORIGINAL MODE
ROTATION
COMPRESS
OMIT BLANK PAGE
EXPOSURE
CONTINUE SCAN
Menu Functions Settings Description and Reference Pages
E-MAIL ADDRESS TO (ADDRESS)
CC (ADDRESS)
REVIEW LIST You can select from the Address Book or
directly enter the address.
P.137 “Procedure for Scan to E-Mail”
P.154 “Specifying E-mail Addresses”
INPUT ADDRESS
SEARCH
SINGLE NUMBER
GROUP NUMBER
FILE NAME(MAX128) You can use up to 128 characters. Enter the file name to save.
P.137 “Procedure for Scan to E-Mail”
P.157 “Character entry”
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
166 Scan Menu List
File functions
USB functions
FILE FORMAT PDF MULTI Sets the file format to attach the scanned
data to the E-mail.
P.137 “Procedure for Scan to E-Mail”
SINGLE
TIFF MULTI
SINGLE
JPEG
MESSAGE SIZE NONE, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 When the scanned data is bigger than the
selected size, divides the data into the set size
before sending the E-mail.
P.137 “Procedure for Scan to E-Mail”
Menu Functions Settings Description and Reference Pages
REMOTE1/2 Displays only. Displays the set destination.
P.140 “Procedure for Scan to File”
FILE NAME(MAX128) You can use up to 128 characters. Enter the file name to save.
P.140 “Procedure for Scan to File”
P.157 “Character entry”
FILE FORMAT PDF MULTI Sets the file format to save.
P.140 “Procedure for Scan to File”
SINGLE
TIFF MULTI
SINGLE
JPEG
Menu Functions Settings Description and Reference Pages
FILE NAME(MAX128) You can use up to 128 characters. Enter the file name to save.
P.143 “Procedure for Scan to USB
Memory”
P.157 “Character entry”
FILE FORMAT PDF MULTI Sets the file format to save.
P.143 “Procedure for Scan to USB
Memory”
SINGLE
TIFF MULTI
SINGLE
JPEG
Menu Functions Settings Description and Reference Pages
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Scan Menu List 167
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Mobile functions
Basic setting functions
*1 When the “FULL COLOR” mode has been selected, you can select “600 dpi” only for the original of A5-R or ST-R size.
*2 When the “FULL COLOR” mode has been selected, you cannot select the original size larger than A4 or LT.
Menu Functions Settings Description and Reference Pages
FILE NAME(MAX128) You can use up to 128 characters. Enter the file name to save.
P.146 “Procedure for Scan to Mobile”
P.157 “Character entry”
FILE FORMAT PDF MULTI Sets the file format to save.
P.146 “Procedure for Scan to Mobile”
SINGLE
TIFF MULTI
SINGLE
JPEG
Menu Functions Settings Description and Reference Pages
COLOR MODE BLACK, GRAY SCALE, FULL COLOR Sets the color mode for the scanned data.
P.149 “Selecting the color mode”
RESOLUTION 600dpi*1, 400dpi*2, 300dpi, 200dpi, 150dpi Sets the resolution for the scanned data.
P.149 “Selecting the resolution”
SINGLE/2-SIDED
SCAN
SINGLE, DUPLEX Sets the type of originals to scan.
P.150 “Scanning the 2-sided originals”
ORIGINAL SIZE A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R, 16K Sets the size for the original to scan.
P.150 “Selecting the original size”
MIXED SIZE ORIGINAL OFF, ON Sets the mix-original function.
P.151 “Scanning different sizes in one go”
ORIGINAL MODE TEXT, TEXT/PHOTO, PHOTO Sets the type of the original to scan.
P.151 “Selecting the original mode”
ROTATION , Rotates the scanned data to save.
P.152 “Selecting the orientation”
COMPRESS LOW, MID, HIGH Sets the compression ratio for the scanned
image data.
P.152 “Selecting the compression ratio”
OMIT BLANK PAGE OFF, ON Sets whether to remove blank pages from the
scan result.
P.153 “Removing blank pages”
EXPOSURE AUTO, Manual Sets the density level for the scanned image
data.
P.153 “Adjusting the exposure
CONTINUE SCAN OFF, ON Sets the scan continuation function.
P.154 “Continuing the scanning”
168 Network Menu List
0.Network Menu List
You can set various network functions.
For instructions on how to display the NETWORK menu, see the following page:
P.171 “User Functions Menu List”
P.168 “NIC status”
P.168 “Setting the Ethernet speed”
P.169 “Setting the TCP/IP protocol”
P.170 “Setting the HTTP network service”
Once the network has been set up, exit from “USER FUNCTIONS” menu by pressing [CANCEL] or [USER FUNCTIONS]
button. When “APPLY AND REBOOT?” message appears, select “YES”, and then press [OK]. The equipment is
automatically rebooted and the network settings are applied.
NIC status
You can confirm the current network communication status.
Setting the Ethernet speed
You can specify the Ethernet speed.
If the network is not stable, turn the power of the equipment OFF and then back ON.
Item name Description
AUTO
10MBPS HALF DUPLEX
10MBPS FULL DUPLEX
100MBPS HALF DUPLEX
100MBPS FULL DUPLEX
Select the desired combination of communication speed and transmission
method.
NETWORK
COMPLETE
NIC STATUS
ETHERNET
NIC STATUS
LINK CONNECTED:
ETHERNET
AUTO
10MBPS HALF DUPLEX
10MBPS FULL DUPLEX
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Network Menu List 169
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Setting the TCP/IP protocol
You can set the TCP/IP protocol that is commonly used in most network systems. When using Web-based utilities such
as TopAccess or network features of this equipment such as network printing and network scanning, you are required
to set the TCP/IP protocol.
In the TCP/IP setting operation, you can select the addressing mode, as well as assign the IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway (when manually assigned).
How the TCP/IP protocol must be set depends on your network environment.
Use the digital keys to enter [IP ADDRESS] or [SUBNET MASK] or [DEFAULT GATEWAY].
For entering characters, see the following page.
P.157 “Character entry”
Item name Description
ADDRESS MODE STATIC IP (When connecting to a local area network using static IP
addresses)
Select [STATIC IP] and specify an IP address when connecting to a local area
network where static IP addresses are used. Also set the subnet mask and
default gateway as required.
DYNAMIC (When TCP/IP is set by Auto-IP addressing or DHCP server)
Select [DYNAMIC] when you do not know the TCP/IP settings that should be
assigned to the equipment. If [DYNAMIC] is selected when your network
supports the DHCP, the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary
WINS server address, secondary WINS server address, POP3 server address,
and SMTP server address are acquired from the DHCP server. If the DHCP is
not supported, an appropriate IP address is assigned to this equipment by
the auto-IP addressing function. However, the auto-IP addressing may not
work properly if a router is placed in the network.
NO AUTO IP (When TCP/IP is set using only the DHCP server)
Select [NO AUTO IP] when the equipment is connected to a local area
network with a DHCP server and you want to set the TCP/IP not using the
auto-IP addressing function, but only the DHCP. When [NO AUTO IP] is
selected, the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary WINS server
address, secondary WINS server address, POP3 server address, and SMTP
server address are acquired from the DHCP server, and the IP address
assignment by the auto-IP addressing function is disabled.
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
DEFAULT GATEWAY
Press [IP ADDRESS] and enter the IP address of this equipment using the
digital keys.
Enter the subnet mask and default gateway as required.
Use or to switch the active box.
This item is enabled only when [STATIC IP] is selected for [ADDRESS MODE].
TCP/IP
ADDRESS MODE
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
170 Network Menu List
Setting the HTTP network service
You can enable or disable the HTTP network server service that provides web-based utilities on this equipment, such
as TopAccess.
Use the digital keys to enter [PRIMARY PORT NUMBER].
For entering characters, see the following page.
P.157 “Character entry”
Item name Description
HTTP SERVER ENABLE — Press this button to use the HTTP network server service.
DISABLE — Press this button to disable the HTTP network server service.
This option must be enabled for TopAccess.
PRIMARY PORT NUMBER Press this button to enter the primary port number to be used for receiving
HTTP access from other clients. Normally use the default port number “80”.
HTTP
HTTP SERVER
PRIMARY PORT NUMBER
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
User Functions Menu List 171
0.User Functions Menu List
Before you start operating the “USER FUNCTIONS” menu, learn the general procedure below.
Press [CANCEL] to exit from the setting without making any changes. You can also exit with the button if it is
active.
Press [CLEAR/STOP] to delete a character. Keep pressing [CLEAR/STOP] for a second to clear all characters.
1
Press [USER FUNCTIONS].
2
Press or to scroll the menu, and then press to enter the function menu.
P.172 “User functions menu items”
3
Press or to scroll the menu, and then press to select the function.
4
Press or to scroll the menu, and then press to select the settings for each function.
5
Press , , , or to select a setting, and then press [OK].
Repeat this step if the selected setting has more options or values.
Exits from the menu if the selected setting has no more options or values. At this point, the operation is
complete.
6
Make option settings with , , , or , or enter characters using the digital keys, and then press
[OK].
Repeat this step if the selected setting has more options or values.
Exits from the menu if the selected setting has no more options or values. At this point, the operation is
complete.
The options or values vary depending on the function.
P.174 “GENERAL”
P.177 “COPY”
P.179 “SCAN”
P.180 “USB PRINT”
P.180 “LIST”
P.180 “WIRELESS SETTING”
P.182 “ADDRESS BOOK”
P.182 “DRAWER”
P.182 “INFORMATION”
USER FUNCTIONS
GENERAL
COPY
SCAN
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
172 User Functions Menu List
User functions menu items
When you press [USER FUNCTIONS] on the main screen (Copy), you enter the “USER FUNCTIONS” menu which
enables you to change each setting and execute the device functions.
The table below shows the functions and reference pages available in the “USER FUNCTIONS” menu.
Menu Functions Reference Pages
GENERAL CHANGE LANGUAGE P.174 “GENERAL”
CLOCK DATE/TIME
DATE FORMAT
WALKUP SCREEN
TIMERS AUTO POWER SAVE
SLEEP MODE
AUTO CLEAR
WEEKLY TIMER
DEPARTMENT CODE
POP UP DRAWER SET
PAPER JAM RECOVERY
LCD CONTRAST
USB WAKEUP
NETWORK COMPLETE
NIC STATUS
ETHERNET
TCP/IP
HTTP
SERVICE NOTIFY*1 E-MAIL SETTINGS
CUSTOMER INFO.
SUPPLY NOTICE DESTINATION SETUP
AUTO DETECT
OTHER INFORMATION
AUTO CALIBRATION TEXT CALIBRATION
PHOTO CALIBRATION
DEFAULT SETTING
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
User Functions Menu List 173
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
COPY EXPOSURE P.177 “COPY”
EXPOSURE LEVEL AUTO LEVEL
MANUAL LEVEL
ORIGINAL MODE
MAXIMUM COPIES
SORT MODE PRIORITY
IMAGE ROTATION
AUTO 2-SIDED MODE
2IN1/4IN1 ORIGINAL SIZE
ORIG. ORIENTATION
PAGE LAYOUT
BACKGROUND
SHARPNESS
OMIT BLANK PAGE
CONTINUE SCAN
A4-R/LG SWITCH
SCAN COLOR MODE P.179 “SCAN”
COMPRESS
2-SIDED SCAN
ROTATION
BLACK SETTING RESOLUTION
ORIGINAL MODE
EXPOSURE
GRAY SETTING RESOLUTION
FULL COLOR SETTING RESOLUTION
ORIGINAL MODE
OMIT BLANK PAGE
CONTINUE SCAN
A4-R/LG SWITCH
FAX*2 TERMINAL ID For details of the fax
settings, see the Fax Guide.
INITIAL SETUP
RX PRINT
USB PRINT PAPER SIZE A3, A4, B4, B5, A5-R, FOLIO,
LD, LG, LT, COMP, 13"LG, ST-
R, 8.5SQ
P.180 “USB PRINT”
2-SIDED SINGLE, DUPLEX
REPORT SETTING*2 AUTO JOURNAL For details of the fax
settings, see the Fax Guide.
MEMORY TX
MULTI TX
Menu Functions Reference Pages
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
174 User Functions Menu List
*1 This item is not displayed depending on the destinations.
*2 This item is displayed only for e-STUDIO2822AF.
GENERAL
LIST ADDRESS BOOK P.180 “LIST”
FUNCTION
COUNTER
DEPARTMENT
PCL FONT
WIRELESS SETTING - P.180 “WIRELESS
SETTING”
ADDRESS BOOK E-MAIL SINGLE NUMBER P.182 “ADDRESS BOOK”
GROUP NUMBER
PHONE BOOK*2 SPEED DIAL
GROUP DIAL
ONE TOUCH
DRAWER DRAWER 1 P.182 “DRAWER”
INFORMATION COUNTER TOTAL COUNTER P.182 “INFORMATION”
TONER REMAIN
SERIAL NUMBER
Menu Functions Settings Description
CHANGE LANGUAGE S-CHINESE (SIMPLIFIED
CHINESE), T-CHINESE
(TRADITIONAL CHINESE),
ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN,
GERMAN, POLISH, RUSSIAN,
SPANISH, SWEDISH,
NORWEGIAN, FINNISH, DANISH,
DUTCH, PORTUGUESE, CZECH,
HUNGARIAN, ROMANIAN,
SLOVAKIAN, LITHUANIAN, IRISH,
SLOVENIAN, BULGARIAN,
LATVIAN, SERBIAN, TURKISH
Sets the default language. The
default language and the
appearance order vary
depending on the region.
CLOCK DATE/TIME YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM
Year:2012 - 2037
Month:01 - 12
Day:01 - 28, 29, 30, 31
Hour:00 - 23
Minute:00 - 59
Sets the date and time.
DATE FORMAT MM/DD/YY
DD/MM/YY
YY/MM/DD
Sets the data format.
WALKUP SCREEN COPY, SCAN, FAX*1 Sets the start screen.
Menu Functions Reference Pages
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
User Functions Menu List 175
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
TIMERS AUTO POWER SAVE 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 60 Sets the period of time (in
minutes) that this equipment
should wait before low power
mode is activated.
SLEEP MODE 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50,
60
Sets the period of time (in
minutes) that this equipment
should wait before sleep mode is
activated.
AUTO CLEAR 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120,
135, 150
Sets the time (in seconds) to clear
the previous settings and return
to the main screen.
WEEKLY TIMER OFF, ON (SUNDAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY)
Sets the time to enter energy
saving mode and the time to exit
the energy saving mode for each
day from Sunday to Saturday.
DEPARTM
ENT CODE
YES MASTER
CODE/
DEPARTMENT
CODE
NUMBER (01 to 99) Sets the department number in
the range from “2” to “99”. (“01”
is already registered as the
master code (administrator’s
code).)
NAME (max 20 characters) Enter the department name.
P.157 “Character entry”
CODE (5 digits) Sets the 5-digit number for
master code or department code.
Entered numbers are displayed
as asterisks (*). Existing codes
cannot be entered.
Do not forget this 5-digit number
for master code because it is
required for setting or deleting
each department code.
NO - Department code is not set.
POP UP DRAWER SET ENABLE, DISABLE Sets whether to display a pop-up
message on the LCD screen in the
following cases.
When the size of paper loaded
in the drawer differs from
setting.
When a paper misfeed occurs.
PAPER JAM RECOVERY ENABLE, DISABLE
LCD CONTRAST -3 (Light) to +3 (Dark) Sets the brightness of LCD
screen.
USB WAKEUP OFF, ON Sets whether the equipment
wakes up from the sleep mode by
detecting the USB cable.
Menu Functions Settings Description
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
176 User Functions Menu List
NETWORK COMPLETE - Completes the network settings.
NIC STATUS - Displays the current network
communication status.
ETHERNET AUTO, 10MBPS HALF DUPLEX,
10MBPS FULL DUPLEX,
100MBPS HALF DUPLEX,
100MBPS FULL DUPLEX
Select the desired combination
of communication speed and
transmission method.
TCP/IP ADDRESS
MODE
STATIC IP, DYNAMIC, NO AUTO
IP
Sets a method for specifying an
IP address.
IP ADDRESS 000. 000. 000. 000 -
255.255.255.255
Sets the IP address of this
equipment.
SUBNET MASK 000. 000. 000. 000 -
255.255.255.255
Sets the subnet mask of this
equipment.
DEFAULT
GATEWAY
000. 000. 000. 000 -
255.255.255.255
Sets the default gateway of this
equipment.
HTTP HTTP SERVER ENABLE, DISABLE Sets whether to use the HTTP
network server service.
PRIMARY PORT
NUMBER
1 - 65535 Sets the primary port number to
be used for receiving HTTP
access from other clients.
Normally use the default port
number “80”.
SERVICE
NOTIFY*2
E-MAIL
SETTINGS
SEND NOW YES, NO Sets the e-mail settings for
service notification.
E-MAIL
ADDRESS1
-
E-MAIL
ADDRESS2
-
E-MAIL
ADDRESS3
-
CUSTOMER
INFO.
CUSTOMER
NAME
- Sets the customer information
for service notification.
CUSTOMER
TEL NO.
-
CUSTOMER E-
MAIL
-
Menu Functions Settings Description
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
User Functions Menu List 177
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
*1 This item is displayed only for e-STUDIO2822AF.
*2 This item is not displayed depending on the destinations.
COPY
SUPPLY
NOTICE*2
DESTINATION
SETUP
FAX NUMBER*1 - Sets the contact information for
ordering supplies.
E-MAIL -
AUTO DETECT OFF, ON Sets whether to detect
information automatically.
OTHER
INFORMATIO
N
CUSTOMER
NUMBER
- Sets other various contact
information.
CONTACT
NAME
-
CONTACT TEL
NUMBER
-
SHIP TO NAME -
SHIP TO
ADDRESS
-
AUTO CALIBRATION TEXT CALIBRATION, PHOTO
CALIBRATION, DEFAULT
SETTING
You can automatically calibrate
the color gradation when the
shading and hue are not
reproduced accurately in the
images scanned by this
equipment.
Menu Functions Settings Description
EXPOSURE AUTO, Manual Sets the default setting for the
density. You can change the
exposure from lighter to darker in
nine steps from -4 to +4.
EXPOSURE
LEVEL
AUTO LEVEL -2 to +2 Sets the center value for adjusting
the density with EXPOSURE.
MANUAL LEVEL -2 to +2 Sets the center value for adjusting
the density with EXPOSURE.
ORIGINAL MODE TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT, PHOTO,
BACKGROUND ERASE
Sets the default setting for the
original mode.
MAXIMUM COPIES 9, 99, 999 Sets the maximum number of
copies to be allowed.
SORT MODE PRIORITY NON SORT, SORT, ROTATE SORT Sets the default sort mode for copy
jobs.
Menu Functions Settings Description
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
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IMAGE ROTATION ENABLE, DISABLE Sets the image rotation setting.
When this setting is enabled, the
original image is automatically
rotated when making copies. As
shown in the following figure,
when you copy A4 size originals to
the one side of the A3 size paper
loaded on the bypass tray, disable
this function.
Original: A4 Paper: A3
AUTO 2-SIDED MODE OFF, 1 > 2 DUPLEX, USER Sets the default auto 2-sided mode
for copy jobs.
2IN1/4IN1 ORIGINAL SIZE A4, A5, B5, 16K, LT, ST, 8.5SQ Sets the default setting for the
original size when using the “2IN1/
4IN1” function.
ORIG. ORIENTATION Portrait, Landscape Sets the default setting for the
original orientation when using the
“2IN1/4IN1” function.
PAGE LAYOUT 2IN1: Sets the order of the pages when
using the “2IN1/4IN1” function.
4IN1:
BACKGROUND -4 to +4 Adjusts the density of the original’s
background. It avoids the back side
of a 2-sided original becoming
visible on its front side. You can
change the background from
lighter to darker in nine steps from
-4 to +4.
SHARPNESS -4 to +4 Emphasizes or blurs the outline of
the image. You can change the
sharpness from softer to sharper in
nine steps from -4 to +4.
OMIT BLANK PAGE -3 to +3 Sets the sensitivity level to detect
blank pages. The higher the level is,
the more likely the equipment can
detect blank pages. You can specify
the sensitivity level in the range
from -3 to +3.
CONTINUE SCAN OFF, ON Sets whether to continue scanning
when the scanning of all the
originals set on the RADF is
finished.
Menu Functions Settings Description
A4
A3
ENABLE
DISABLE
A4
A4
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
User Functions Menu List 179
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
SCAN
A4-R/LG SWITCH A4-R, LG Switches the size between A4-R or
LG when scanning an LG size
original set on the Reversing
Automatic Document Feeder
(RADF).
Menu Functions Settings Description
COLOR MODE BLACK, GRAY SCALE, FULL
COLOR
Sets the default setting for the
color mode.
COMPRESS LOW, MID, HIGH Sets the default setting for the
compression ratio.
2-SIDED SCAN SINGLE, DUPLEX Sets the default setting for the
2-sided scan mode.
ROTATION Sets the default setting for the
orientation.
BLACK SETTING RESOLUTION 600dpi, 400dpi, 300dpi, 200dpi,
150dpi
Sets the default setting for the
resolution when [BLACK] is
selected for the color mode setting.
ORIGINAL MODE TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT, PHOTO Sets the default setting for the
original mode when [BLACK] is
selected for the color mode setting.
EXPOSURE AUTO, Manual Sets the default setting for the
density when [BLACK] is selected
for the color mode setting.
GRAY SETTING RESOLUTION 600dpi, 400dpi, 300dpi, 200dpi,
150dpi
Sets the default setting for the
resolution when [GRAY SCALE] is
selected for the color mode setting.
FULL COLOR
SETTING
RESOLUTION 300dpi, 200dpi, 150dpi Sets the default setting for the
resolution when [FULL COLOR] is
selected for the color mode setting.
ORIGINAL MODE TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT, PHOTO Sets the default setting for the
original mode when [FULL COLOR]
is selected for the color mode
setting.
OMIT BLANK PAGE -3 to +3 Sets the sensitivity level to detect
blank pages. The higher the level is,
the more likely the equipment can
detect blank pages. You can specify
the sensitivity level in the range
from -3 to +3.
CONTINUE SCAN OFF, ON Sets whether to continue scanning
when the scanning of all the
originals set on the RADF is
finished.
A4-R/LG SWITCH A4-R, LG Switches the size between A4-R or
LG when scanning an LG size
original set on the Reversing
Automatic Document Feeder
(RADF).
Menu Functions Settings Description
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
180 User Functions Menu List
USB PRINT
The following functions and settings are available on the “USB PRINT” menu.
LIST
WIRELESS SETTING
You can configure the Wireless LAN Module if it is installed.
Select Infrastructure Mode or AP Mode to specify the security mode.
If you set no security, anyone knows how the SSID can connect to the wireless network. Therefore, it is
recommended to set the security if it is possible.
When the mode has been switched between Infrastructure Mode and AP Mode, or when the WIRELESS SETTING has
been completed and the USER FUNCTIONS menu has been finished by pressing the [CANCEL] or [USER
FUNCTIONS] button, “APPLY AND REBOOT?” appears. Select “YES” and then press [OK]. The equipment is
automatically rebooted and the WIRELESS SETTING is applied.
WPS
WPS is a standard to allow easy wireless LAN configurations. This equipment supports Push Button Configuration
and PIN methods.
WPA2-PSK, WPA2/WPA-PSK
WPA2 and WPA2/WPA-PSK are authentication methods using the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) between other wireless
devices and the Access Point or the equipment to connect.
Menu Functions Settings Description
PAPER SIZE A3, A4, B4, B5, A5-R, FOLIO, LD,
LG, LT, COMP, 13"LG, ST-R,
8.5SQ
Sets the paper size to print files
from a USB storage device.
2-SIDED SINGLE Prints on a single side of paper.
DUPLEX Prints on both sides of paper.
Menu Functions Settings Description
ADDRESS BOOK e-STUDIO2822AM:
SINGLE NUMBER, GROUP
NUMBER
e-STUDIO2822AF:
SPEED DIAL, GROUP DIAL, ONE
TOUCH
Prints the E-mail address list.
For details of the fax settings, see
the Fax Guide.
FUNCTION - Prints the user function list.
COUNTER - Prints the total counter list.
DEPARTMENT - Prints the department code and
the counter value.
The printed counter value is for the
department you specified in the
department code entry screen.
Enter the master code in the
department code entry screen if
you want to print counter values of
all the registered departments.
PCL FONT - Prints the list of PCL fonts.
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
User Functions Menu List 181
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
To access the wireless network using the WPA2-PSK or WPA2/WPA-PSK authentication, the same PSK passphrase
must be assigned in both other wireless devices and the Access Point or the equipment to connect. Use WPA2-PSK
for AP Mode.
WEP
WEP is a data encryption method using the WEP key between the Access Point and other wireless devices.
WEP is less secure compared with WPA2 and WPA2/WPA-PSK. If the wireless network is configured in the
Infrastructure Mode and the Access Point supports WPA2-PSK or WPA2/WPA-PSK, it is recommended to use
WPA2-PSK or WPA2/WPA-PSK rather than WEP.
CHANNEL
When using AP Mode, set it to an unused channel in accordance with the use environment.
The following functions are available on the “WIRELESS SETTING” menu.
Menu Functions Settings Description
ON INFRASTRUC
TURE
WPS PBC
PIN
Selects the connection method from [PBC]
or [PIN]. Press the WPS button on the
Access Point within 2 minutes of selecting
the PBC method. Register the PIN generated
by this equipment to the Access Point
within 2 minutes of selecting the PIN
method.
SSID/
SECURITY*
SEARCH - Search the Access Point, and specify the
password after selecting the SSID.
MANUAL - WPA2-PSK, WPA2/WPA-PSK:
Specify the passphrase after selecting AES if
you are using WPA2-PSK, or after selecting
TKIP+AES if you are using WPA2/WPA-PSK.
WEP:
Selects the WEP encryption and key entry
method, and then enter the WEP key.
NONE:
Sets no security for wireless access.
AP MODE CONNECTION INFO. - Confirm the SSID and passphrase for AP
Mode, and specify the connection
information on the device to connect.
WPS PBC
PIN
Selects the connection method from [PBC]
or [PIN]. Press the WPS button on the device
to connect within 2 minutes of selecting the
PBC method. Register the PIN code
generated by the device to connect or the
equipment within 2 minutes of selecting the
PIN method.
SSID/SECURITY* - Sets the SSID and passphrase for AP Mode.
CHANNEL 1 - 11 Sets the channel for AP Mode.
IP ADDRESS 000. 000. 000.
000 -
255.255.255.
255
Select [IP ADDRESS] and enter the IP
address of this equipment for AP Mode
using the digital keys.
SUBNET MASK 000. 000. 000.
000 -
255.255.255.
255
Enter the subnet mask for AP Mode.
OFF - Disables the wireless network.
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
182 User Functions Menu List
* Use the digital keys to enter the characters. The alphanumeric characters and the following symbols can be used for SSID, passphrase and WEP
key (ASCII). (space) - + ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) = _ [ ] { } ¦ < > ; : ' ´ " , . / \ ?
When the Ethernet function and AP Mode are used simultaneously, IP ADDRESS and SUBNET MASK must be set to the
different network segment.
ADDRESS BOOK
* Available only for e-STUDIO2822AF.
DRAWER
INFORMATION
Menu Functions Settings Description
E-MAIL SINGLE NUMBER - Edits the address book for “Scan to
E-Mail” function.
GROUP NUMBER -
PHONE BOOK* SPEED DIAL - For details of the fax settings, see
the Fax Guide.
GROUP DIAL
ONE TOUCH
Menu Functions Settings Description
DRAWER 1 A4, LT, 16K Sets the paper size for the drawer.
Menu Functions Settings Description
COUNTER TOTAL COUNTER - Displays the total counter.
TONER REMAIN - Displays the toner remaining
information.
SERIAL NUMBER - Displays the serial number.
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Department Management 183
0.Department Management
You can identify the number of output pages by copying, transmitting and receiving faxes, printing, and scanning by
user groups (departments) using the department management function.
When the department management function is enabled the department code entry screen is displayed before using
this equipment. This can also prevent improper use of this equipment.
P.17 “Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON”
You can register the department name and code from the [USER FUNCTIONS] menu.
1
Press [USER FUNCTIONS].
2
Press or to select [GENERAL] and then press .
3
Press or to select [DEPARTMENT CODE] and then press .
4
Press or to select [YES] and then press .
5
Specify the department number, name, and code.
P.171 “User Functions Menu List”
USER FUNCTIONS
GENERAL
COPY
SCAN
GENERAL
WALKUP SCREEN
TIMERS
DEPARTMENT CODE
DEPARTMENT CODE
YES
NO
DEPARTMENT CODE
(NUMBER)
(NAME)
(CODE)
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
184 Department Management
You need to set the master code (department number: 01) before entering the department code.
The master code registration screen is displayed if you have not set the master code.
MASTER CODE 01
(NAME)
(CODE)
ADD DEPARTMENT
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Job Status 185
0.Job Status
You can confirm the status of jobs, delete jobs, and print files stored in a USB storage device.
1
Press the [JOB STATUS] button.
2
Press or to scroll the menu and then press to enter the function menu.
P.185 “JOB STATUS menu items”
3
Press or to select the function menu and then start the operation.
JOB STATUS menu items
When you press the [JOB STATUS] button on the main screen, the JOB STATUS menu appears. On this menu, you can
confirm the status of each job, delete jobs, print files from a USB storage device, and print various lists.
The table below shows the functions available on the JOB STATUS menu and the reference pages.
* These menu items are available only for the equipment with the fax unit installed as standard.
Menu Functions Settings
JOBS PRINT CONFIRM Confirms the job status or deletes jobs.
P.186 “Confirming the job status and deleting jobs”
DELETE
SCAN CONFIRM
DELETE
FAX*1 CONFIRM
DELETE
USB PRINT Prints files saved in a USB storage device.
P.186 “Printing from a USB storage device”
MOBILE PRINT Prints files saved in a mobile device.
P.187 “Printing from a mobile device”
SECURE RX*1 Prints SECURE RECEIVE fax jobs.
For details, see the Fax Guide.
RESERVATION LIST*1 Prints a list of jobs that are reserved to be sent.
For details, see the Fax Guide.
JOURNAL*1 Prints a history of fax transmissions and receptions.
For details, see the Fax Guide.
4
JOBS
JOB STATUS
SECURE RX
RESERVATION LIST
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
186 Job Status
Confirming the job status and deleting jobs
You can confirm the statuses of print, scan, and fax jobs and delete jobs.
Confirming the job status
1
Press or to select [JOBS] and then press .
2
Press or to select [PRINT], [SCAN] or [FAX] and then press .
3
Press or to select [CONFIRM] and then press .
Jobs in progress or those on the waiting list appear.
4
Press or to select the job whose status you want to confirm and then press .
The status of the selected job appears.
5
After you have confirmed the status, press , [CANCEL] or [OK].
The menu returns to the previous one.
Deleting unnecessary jobs
1
Press or to select [JOBS] and then press .
2
Press or to select [PRINT], [SCAN] or [FAX] and then press .
3
Press or to select [DELETE] and then press .
Jobs in progress or those on the waiting list appear.
4
Press or to select the job you want to delete and then press .
A message asking you to confirm the deletion appears.
5
If you want to continue to delete the job, press and select [YES]. Then press [OK].
The job is deleted.
Printing from a USB storage device
You can print PDF, JPEG or TIFF files saved in a USB storage device connected to this equipment.
USB storage devices must meet the requirements below. However, some USB storage devices may not be used
with this equipment even though the requirements below are met.
- FAT16 or FAT32 format
- Single-partition (USB storage devices with multiple partitions are not supported.)
Only files saved in the root folder of a USB storage device can be printed.
Up to 99 files can be displayed in alphabetical order.
When the number of the letters in the file name exceeds 20, the 18th and the subsequent ones are displayed in dots.
A JPEG file with a resolution higher than 600 dpi cannot be printed.
Printing of a progressive JPEG file is not possible.
The compression format of TIFF files is compatible with JPEG/MH/MR/MMR.
If photo images in a TIFF file have been printed in a grainy fashion, try carrying out the printing from a client
computer, and thereby this phenomenon may be improved.
Only PDF files that have been scanned with the same equipment in the BLACK mode can be printed.
The encrypted PDF files cannot be printed.
A paper size cannot be set for PDF files. They are printed in the size in which they are scanned.
TIFF and JPEG files cannot be printed as being scaled according to the paper.
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
Job Status 187
VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
1
Connect a USB storage device to the slot of this equipment.
2
Select the paper size and set the duplex printing mode in [USB PRINT] of the USER FUNCTIONS
menu.
P.180 “USB PRINT”
The paper size setting is disabled for PDF files as they are printed in the size in which they are scanned.
3
Press the [JOB STATUS] button.
4
Press or to select [JOBS] and then press .
5
Press or to select [USB PRINT] and then press .
6
Press or to select the file you want to print and then press [OK].
Printing starts.
Do not remove the USB storage device until printing finishes.
Printing from a mobile device
You can print PDF, JPEG or TIFF files saved in an Android device connected to this equipment by a USB cable.
Set the USB connection mode of the Android device to connect as a media device (MTP).
Up to 99 files and folders can be displayed in alphabetical order.
Up to 19 characters of a file name and folder name are displayed when they exceed 20 characters.
A JPEG file with a resolution higher than 600 dpi cannot be printed.
The compression format of TIFF files is compatible with JPEG/MH/MR/MMR.
If photo images in a TIFF file have been printed in a grainy fashion, try carrying out the printing from a client
computer, and thereby this phenomenon may be improved.
Only PDF files that have been scanned with the same equipment in the BLACK mode can be printed.
The encrypted PDF files cannot be printed.
A paper size cannot be set for PDF files. They are printed in the size in which they are scanned.
TIFF and JPEG files cannot be printed as being scaled according to the paper.
6.VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
188 Job Status
1
Connect an Android device to this equipment by a USB cable.
2
Select the paper size and set the duplex printing mode in [USB PRINT] of the USER FUNCTIONS
menu.
P.180 “USB PRINT”
The paper size setting is disabled for PDF files as they are printed in the size in which they are scanned.
3
Press the [JOB STATUS] button.
4
Press or to select [JOBS] and then press .
5
Press or to select [MOBILE PRINT] and then press .
6
Press or to select the file you want to print and then press [OK].
Printing starts.
Do not remove the USB cable and the Android device until printing finishes.
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
When This Message Appears ............................................................................................ 190
Paper Misfeed ................................................................................................................ 193
Find the position of paper misfeeds .................................................................................................................193
When paper misfeeds occur frequently............................................................................................................193
When removing misfed paper ...........................................................................................................................193
Paper misfeeds on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF).........................................................194
Paper misfeeds on the bypass tray ...................................................................................................................195
Paper misfeeds inside of the side cover ...........................................................................................................196
Replacing Toner Cartridge .............................................................................................. 198
When a message for replacement appears ......................................................................................................198
Before Calling Service Technician .................................................................................... 201
General operation..............................................................................................................................................201
Toner-related items ...........................................................................................................................................201
Original/Paper-related items ............................................................................................................................202
Image trouble.....................................................................................................................................................202
190 When This Message Appears
0.When This Message Appears
A message appears when a problem occurs on the equipment. Find the message on the list below and follow the
instructions in the Countermeasure.
Message Meaning Countermeasure
MISFEED xxxx An original or a sheet of copy
paper is misfed. An error code
“xxxx” and a message for
solving the problem are
displayed.
Remove any misfed paper.
P.193 “Paper Misfeed”
CHECK:PAPER SIZE The incorrect paper size has
been set for paper loaded on
the bypass tray.
Remove paper from the bypass tray and load it again
so that the display shows “BYPASS PAPER SIZE”. Set
the correct paper size. When you load non-standard
sized paper, select “CUSTOM” for the paper size.
CLOSE *** The cover indicated by “***” is
not securely closed.
Close the cover securely.
DRAWER * EMPTY The paper in a drawer indicated
by “*” has run out.
Load paper in the drawer.
P.22 “Loading paper in the drawer
COUNT OVER The number of pages scanned
has exceeded the maximum
value.
Select “PRINT” on the LCD screen to copy the data
scanned so far. Select “CANCEL JOB” to delete all
the data scanned so far.
CALL FOR SERVICE xxxx The repair or adjustment by
your service technician is
needed.
Contact your service representative.
Give the service technician the error code (consisting
of letters and numbers) that appears in the upper
right area of the LCD screen.
Never attempt to repair, disassemble or modify
the equipment by yourself.
This could cause an electric shock, a fire or serious
injury. Contact your service representative when the
equipment is in an abnormal condition or any
malfunction is found.
MAINTENANCE The maintenance by your
service technician is needed.
Contact your service representative.
BYPASS EMPTY Paper set on the bypass tray has
run out.
Load paper on the bypass tray.
P.24 “Loading paper on the bypass tray”
TONER IS LOW There is only a little toner
remaining in the toner
cartridge.
There is still a little toner remaining in the toner
cartridge. Do not replace the toner cartridge until
“TONER EMPTY” appears on the LCD screen.
The message may not appear because the toner
remaining in the cartridge does not lie evenly.
When the message appears, it is advisable to
purchase a new recommended cartridge to
prepare for its replacement.
ERROR : TONER The toner cartridge is not
installed correctly.
Install the toner cartridge correctly.
The recommended toner
cartridge is not being used.
If you are using a toner cartridge other than the one
we recommend, the equipment may not be able to
detect whether it is installed or not.
P.4 “Recommended toner cartridges”
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
When This Message Appears 191
TROUBLESHOOTING
TONER EMPTY The toner in the toner cartridge
has run out.
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one.
P.198 “Replacing Toner Cartridge”
MEMORY IS FULL
PRESS ANY KEY
The built-in memory of the
equipment has become full.
Press any button on the control panel to delete the
scanned data.
CLEAR PAPER OUTPUT
TRAY
PRESS [START] KEY
Approx. 100 maximum sheets of
paper have continuously exited
and the equipment stops
copying to prevent the copied
paper from overflowing from
the tray.
Remove the paper from the receiving tray, and then
press [START] to resume copying.
Press [CLEAR/STOP] to end the copy. When
“MEMORY CLEAR?” appears on the LCD screen,
select “YES”, and then press [START].
SET xxx The paper size setting is
incorrect.
Make sure the loaded paper size/type and setting on
the control panel.
PLEASE WAIT
ADMINISTERED BY PC
TopAccess has been closed by
clicking [X] (Close) on the
browser window instead of
[Logout] by a user who logged
in as an administrator (Admin).
Turn the equipment power OFF and back ON, or wait
until the time set with TopAccess for [Web General
Setting] – [Session Timer] passes (default: 10
minutes).
ERROR:PRINTER An error has occurred inside the
equipment.
Contact your service representative.
E-MAIL ERROR xxxx Scan to E-Mail has failed. Press any button on the control panel to clear the
error. Confirm that the SMTP/POP3 settings and
other network settings are specified correctly. For
details, refer to the TopAccess Guide.
TO FILE ERROR xxxx Scan to File has failed. Press any button on the control panel to clear the
error. Confirm that the Scan to File settings are
specified correctly. For details, refer to the
TopAccess Guide.
TO USB ERROR xxxx Scan to USB has failed. Press any button on the control panel to clear the
error.
Use a USB storage device that meets the following
requirements. If a USB storage device does not work
even though it meets the requirements, use one by
another manufacturer.
FAT16 or FAT32 format
Single partition
Storage space enough to save scanned data
TO MOBILE ERROR xxxx Scan to Mobile has failed. Press any button on the control panel to clear the
error. Confirm that there is an enough storage space
in a mobile device.
PRESS [OK]. SELECT
ANOTHER FOLDER
The number of files in the
storing folder has exceeded its
upper limit.
Decrease the number of files by deleting the
unnecessary ones in the storing folder. Alternatively,
select another folder to be used for storing.
FAX:ERROR The paper in the drawer has run
out or a communication error
has occurred during fax
transmission/reception.
Press [FAX] to confirm the error status. By referring
to the error message displayed on the fax screen,
follow its instructions in countermeasure.
CHECK Wi-Fi The wireless LAN setting is
improper.
When the Ethernet function and AP Mode are used
simultaneously, you must set a different network
segment in [IP ADDRESS] and [SUBNET MASK].
Message Meaning Countermeasure
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
192 When This Message Appears
CANNOT PRINT THIS
DOCUMENT
An invalid file for USB PRINT is
used.
Print a target file from a client computer.
Message Meaning Countermeasure
TROUBLESHOOTING
Paper Misfeed 193
0.Paper Misfeed
Find the position of paper misfeeds
When a paper misfeed occurs in the equipment, the operation stops, the alert lamp blinks on the control panel, and a
message appears on the LCD screen to indicate the positions where the paper is misfed.
Check the message, remove any misfed paper, and then press [START] to resume copying.
P.171 “User Functions Menu List”
When a paper misfeed occurs in the equipment, the instruction to remove the misfed paper appears on the LCD
screen. Press and to scroll up and down to read the instruction.
When paper misfeeds occur frequently
When paper misfeeds occur frequently, they may be due to one of the causes listed below:
Unacceptable paper is used.
P.21 “Paper types not acceptable”
The sizes of paper loaded in the drawer or on the bypass tray are not registered into the equipment properly.
P.29 “Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and Type”
More misfed paper is still remaining after the release of a paper misfeed.
The side guides are aligned too tight or too loose to the paper.
The height of the stacked paper is exceeding the indicators in the drawer.
When removing misfed paper
Observe the following precautions when you remove misfed paper:
Do not tear misfed paper.
Remove misfed paper carefully with both hands. Do not pull the paper forcefully, otherwise the paper could tear and
cause a paper misfeed. Make sure there are no torn pieces of paper left in the equipment.
Do not touch the fuser unit or the metal part around the unit.
When you remove misfed paper within the fuser unit, do not touch the fuser unit or the metal part around the unit. If
you touch the inside of the equipment, this could cause burns or any injury to your hands.
Do not touch the photoconductive drum.
When you remove the misfed paper within the transfer unit or the fuser unit, be careful not to touch the
photoconductive drum. This could stain the copy images.
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
194 Paper Misfeed
Paper misfeeds on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)
1
Open the upper cover.
2
Open the transport guide and remove the original.
3
Open the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
4
Turn the dial to remove the misfed original.
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
Paper Misfeed 195
TROUBLESHOOTING
5
Close the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
6
Raise the feeder tray.
7
Turn the dial to remove the misfed original.
8
Lower the feeder tray.
9
Close the upper cover.
Paper misfeeds on the bypass tray
1
Pull the paper holding lever out, and then pull out the misfed paper on the bypass tray.
2
Check beneath the transport guide inside of the side cover.
Check if any paper is misfed under the transport guide behind the transfer unit.
P.196 “Paper misfeeds inside of the side cover”
1
2
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
196 Paper Misfeed
Paper misfeeds inside of the side cover
Be careful not to catch your fingers between the equipment and the side cover.
This could injure you.
Do not touch the fuser unit or the metal part around the unit.
If you touch the inside of the equipment, this could cause burns or any injury to your hands.
1
Open the side cover.
2
Remove the misfed paper behind transfer unit.
Be sure not to touch the photoconductive drum when removing the misfed paper.
3
If you cannot see the misfed paper or it is difficult to remove, open the drawer and remove it.
Be sure that the height of the stacked paper does not exceed the line indicated inside of the side guides.
4
Close the drawer.
2
1
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
Paper Misfeed 197
TROUBLESHOOTING
5
Lay down the transfer unit, and then press down the two fuser pressure release levers (green)
until they come to a stop.
Press down the levers fully until they stop.
6
Raise the transport guide.
7
Release the misfed paper within the fuser unit.
Pull the misfed paper up or down as shown below depending on its position.
Be sure not to touch the photoconductive drum when releasing the misfed paper.
8
Return the transport guide and transfer unit to their original positions, and then close the side
cover.
Pulling it up Pulling it down
198 Replacing Toner Cartridge
0.Replacing Toner Cartridge
When a message for replacement appears
When the toner cartridge runs out of toner, the message appears on the LCD screen and the alert lamp blinks on the
control panel.
Never attempt to incinerate toner cartridges.
Dispose of used toner cartridges in accordance with local regulations.
Before inserting a new toner cartridge, check that the product name is “T-2822”.
Do not touch the parts on the circuit board mounted on the toner cartridge because they may be damaged.
1
Open the front cover.
2
While holding down the green lever, pull out the toner cartridge.
Never attempt to incinerate toner cartridges.
Dispose of used toner cartridges in accordance with local regulations.
Do not touch the terminal of the toner cartridge.
This may cause the equipment not to recognize the toner cartridge or
may damage the terminal.
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
Replacing Toner Cartridge 199
TROUBLESHOOTING
3
Hold the new toner cartridge with its seal side up.
Do not touch the metal contact on a circuit board.
4
Shake the new toner cartridge strongly with its seal side up to loosen the toner inside.
5
Pull out the seal in the direction of the arrow.
6
Insert the toner cartridge along the rail.
Insert the toner cartridge until you hear a click sound.
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
200 Replacing Toner Cartridge
7
Clean the charger.
Hold the cleaning knob of the charger and pull it out toward you carefully until it stops. Then reinsert it in its
original position carefully. Repeat this procedure two to three times.
Check if the cleaning knob is fully inserted after cleaning.
8
Close the front cover.
Push the center of the front cover to close.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before Calling Service Technician 201
0.Before Calling Service Technician
When you encounter troubles, find the symptom listed below and follow the instructions in the Countermeasure.
General operation
Toner-related items
Phenomenon Usual cause Countermeasure
The equipment does not
work at all.
The power is not turned ON. Turn ON the power of the equipment.
The power cable is not
plugged in securely.
Plug in the power cable securely.
The button does not
respond to my operation.
It has been a short time
since the power was turned
ON.
Wait for the completion of warm-up and then try
again.
The LCD screen is too light/
dark.
The contrast of the LCD
screen is not adjusted
properly.
Adjust the contrast.
P.171 “User Functions Menu List”
A message is displayed on
the LCD screen.
The equipment has detected
an error status.
See the meaning of the message referring to the
listing below.
P.190 “When This Message Appears”
“SAVING ENERGY” appears
on the LCD screen.
The equipment is in the low
power mode.
Press any button on the control panel to cancel this
mode. Copying is enabled in the low power mode.
P.18 “Saving energy when not in use - Energy
saving mode -”
The LCD screen is dim. The equipment is in the
sleep mode.
Press any button on the control panel to cancel this
mode.
P.18 “Saving energy when not in use - Energy
saving mode -”
Copy functions cannot be
set.
Some copy functions that
cannot be set
simultaneously with others
have been set.
Some copy functions cannot be set together with
others.
P.215 “Copying Function Combination Matrix”
The equipment is not
recognized when it is
connected to a PC using a
USB cable.
The cable is not support the
USB2.0 Hi-Speed.
Use a USB2.0 Hi-Speed certified cable.
The equipment is connected
via a USB hub.
Connect the equipment with a PC directly by a USB
cable.
Phenomenon Usual cause Countermeasure
“TONER IS LOW” appears on
the LCD screen.
Toner is running out. There is still a little toner remaining in the toner
cartridge. Do not replace the toner cartridge until
“TONER EMPTY” appears on the LCD screen.
“TONER EMPTY” appears on
the LCD screen.
Toner has run out. Replace the toner cartridge with a new one.
“ERROR : TONER” appears
on the LCD screen.
The toner cartridge is not
installed, or it is installed
incorrectly.
Install the toner cartridge correctly.
The recommended toner
cartridge is not being used.
If you are using a toner cartridge other than the one
we recommend, the equipment may not be able to
detect whether it is installed or not.
P.4 “Recommended toner cartridges”
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
202 Before Calling Service Technician
Original/Paper-related items
Image trouble
“TONER IS LOW” does not
appear on the LCD screen,
although toner is nearly
empty.
The recommended toner
cartridge is not being used.
If you are using a toner cartridge other than the one
we recommend, the equipment may not be able to
detect whether it is installed or not.
P.4 “Recommended toner cartridges”
The equipment does not
become ready after the
toner cartridge is inserted.
The toner cartridge inserted
is not usable for this
equipment.
Check that the product name is “T-2822”.
Phenomenon Usual cause Countermeasure
Paper misfeeds. The paper is unsuited for the
equipment.
Check if the paper is acceptable.
P.21 “Paper types not acceptable”
The paper size is not
registered properly in the
equipment.
Register the paper size properly.
P.29 “Preparation 3 - Registering Paper Size and
Type”
Misfed paper is located in a
place you cannot see easily.
See the message on the LCD screen to recheck the
position where the paper misfeed has occurred.
P.193 “Paper Misfeed”
There is no gap between the
side guides and paper in the
drawer, or the gap is too
wide.
Adjust the gap between the side guides and the
paper properly.
P.22 “Loading paper in the drawer”
Multiple feeding occurs. Sheets of paper are clinging
to each other.
Fan the paper well and place it again.
Phenomenon Usual cause Countermeasure
The copy image is light. Toner has run out. Replace the toner cartridge if the “TONER EMPTY”
message appears on the LCD screen.
P.198 “Replacing Toner Cartridge”
The copy density is set
lighter.
Make the density darker if you use the manual copy
density mode.
The image calibration is
improper.
Perform auto calibration.
P.172 “User functions menu items”
The copy image is dark. The copy density is set
darker.
Make the density lighter if you use the manual copy
density mode.
The image calibration is
improper.
Perform auto calibration.
P.172 “User functions menu items”
Phenomenon Usual cause Countermeasure
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
Before Calling Service Technician 203
TROUBLESHOOTING
The copied image is stained. The Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder is not
lowered fully.
Lower it fully to block outside light.
The original glass or platen
sheet is dirty.
Clean them.
P.206 “Regular Cleaning”
The copy density is set
darker.
Make the density lighter if you use the manual copy
density mode.
Highly transparent originals
such as overhead
transparencies or tracing
paper are used.
Place a blank plain sheet of paper, the same size as
the original or larger, over the original.
The copy image is fogged. There is a slight gap
between the original glass
and the original.
Lower the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
fully so that the original will contact with the original
glass.
The paper is damp. Replace with dry paper.
The copied text is blurred
depending on the type (such
as a map) of original.
Adjust the sharpness.
The copy image is partially
missing.
The size or direction of the
paper and the original, or
the reproduction ratio is not
set properly.
Use paper of the same size as the original or set the
reproduction ratio suitable to the paper size.
The copy image has black
streaks in a horizontal
direction.
The charger is dirty. Clean the charger.
P.207 “Cleaning charger”
Phenomenon Usual cause Countermeasure
7.TROUBLESHOOTING
204 Before Calling Service Technician
8.MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Regular Cleaning ............................................................................................................ 206
Cleaning charger ............................................................................................................ 207
206 Regular Cleaning
0.Regular Cleaning
We recommend you to clean the following items weekly, so that the originals can be scanned in unsoiled conditions.
Be careful not to scratch the portions in cleaning.
When cleaning the surface of the equipment, do not use such organic solvents as thinner or benzine. This could
warp the shape of the surface or leave it discolored.
When using a chemical cleaning pad to clean it, follow the instructions.
1. Scanning area (surface of the long rectangular glass) / 2. Original glass
Wipe it with a soft dry cloth. If there are still stains remaining, wipe it clean with a piece of soft cloth which has been
moistened with water and then squeezed well.
Do not use liquids other than water (such as alcohol, organic solvents or neutral detergent).
3. Platen sheet / 4. Guide
Clean the surface as follows depending on the staining.
Clean it with a soft cloth.
Clean it with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water.
Clean it with a soft cloth lightly moistened with alcohol, and then wipe it with a dry cloth.
Clean it with a soft cloth lightly moistened with watered-down neutral detergent, wipe it with a wet cloth and then
with a dry cloth.
3
2
1
4
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Cleaning charger 207
0.Cleaning charger
If the inside of the charger is dirty, staining may appear on the copied image. Clean the charger following the
procedure below.
1
Open the front cover.
2
Clean the charger.
Hold the cleaning knob of the charger and pull it out toward you carefully until it stops. Then reinsert it in its
original position carefully. Repeat this procedure two to three times.
Check if the cleaning knob is fully inserted after cleaning.
3
Close the front cover.
Push the center of the front cover to close.
8.MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
208 Cleaning charger
9.APPENDIX
e-STUDIO2822AM/2822AF Specifications .......................................................................... 210
Continuous copying speed................................................................................................................................212
Specifications of Options ................................................................................................ 213
Packing List ................................................................................................................... 214
Copying Function Combination Matrix ............................................................................. 215
Combination matrix...........................................................................................................................................215
210 e-STUDIO2822AM/2822AF Specifications
0.e-STUDIO2822AM/2822AF Specifications
Model name DP-2822AM/2822AF
Type Desktop type
Original glass Fixed
Printing (copying) system Indirect electrophotographic method
Developing system 2-component magnetic brush developing
Fusing method One halogen lamp
Photosensor type OPC
Original scanning system Flat surface scanning system
(When the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is installed:
Fixed scanning system by feeding the original)
Original scanning sensor Linear CMOS sensor
Scanning light source LED
Resolution Writing 2400 dpi x 600 dpi (Smoothing process)
Scanning 600 dpi x 600 dpi
Acceptable originals Sheets and books
Acceptable original size Original glass: Max. A4 or LT
Reversing Automatic Document Feeder: Max. A3 or LD
Acceptable paper size Drawer A4, 16K, LT
Bypass A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R,
COMP, 13"LG, 8.5"SQ, 8K, 16K, 16K-R, COM10, Monarch, DL
Acceptable paper weight Drawer 64 - 80 g/m2 (17 - 20 lb. Bond)
Bypass 64 - 80 g/m2 (17 - 20 lb. Bond): for continuous feed
52 - 63 g/m2 (14 lb. Bond - 16 lb. Bond), 81 - 216 g/m2 (21 lb. Bond -
110 lb. Index/80 lb. Cover): for single feed
Warm-up time Approx. 18 seconds
First copy time (A4 or LT portrait) A4: Approx. 6.4 seconds
LT: Approx. 6.5 seconds
Continuous copy speed P.212 “Continuous copying speed”
Multiple copying Up to 999 copies
Excluded image width Copy Leading edge: 3.0±2.0 mm (0.12"±0.08")
Trailing edge: 2.0±2.0 mm (0.08"±0.08")
Both edges: 2.0±2.0 mm (0.08"±0.08")
Printer Leading edge: 5.0±3.0 mm (0.20"±0.12")
Trailing edge: 5.0±3.0 mm (0.20"±0.12")
Both edges: 5.0±3.0 mm (0.20"±0.12")
Reproduction ratio Actual size 100±0.5%
Zoom 25 - 400% (in 1% increments)
Storage capacity Max. 150 sheets or until the memory is full (Toshiba’s own chart)
Paper supply Drawer 250 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
Bypass 50 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
Loading capacity for the receiving tray Approx. 100 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
Toner density adjustment Magnetic auto-toner system
Exposure control Automatic plus manual selection from 9 exposure steps
9.APPENDIX
e-STUDIO2822AM/2822AF Specifications 211
APPENDIX
Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
Automatic Duplexing Unit
These specifications vary depending on the copying conditions and the environment.
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement.
Memory 512 MB
USB interface USB2.0 (Hi-Speed)
Environment (for normal use) Temperature: 10 º - 30 ºC, Humidity: 20 - 85% (No condensation)
Power requirements and power consumption
(including optional equipments)
AC 220 - 240 V±10%, 8 A (50 - 60 Hz): 1.5 kW or less
AC 120 V±10%, 12 A (60 Hz): 1.5 kW or less
Dimensions (including equipment and
Reversing Automatic Document Feeder)
390 mm (15.4") (W) x 540 mm (21.3") (D) x 505 mm (19.9") (H)
Weight (including equipment and drum) e-STUDIO2822AM: Approx. 23.8 kg (52.5 lb.)
e-STUDIO2822AF: Approx. 24.5 kg (54.0 lb.)
Space occupied (equipment only) 840 mm (33.1") (W) x 540 mm (21.3") (D)
Copy sides 1-side and duplex
Number of originals (A4) 50 originals (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond) or 9.5 mm or less in height (more than 80 g/
m2, 20 lb. Bond)
Feeding speed 20 sheets/min. (A4, LT)
Acceptable originals A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R, COMP, 8K, 16K, 16K-R
Paper weight 50 - 104 g/m2, 13 - 27 lb. Bond
Power source Power supplied from the equipment
Dimensions 385 mm (15.16") (W) x 445 mm (17.52") (D) x 88 mm (3.46") (H)
Weight Approx. 4.3 kg (9.5 lb)
Power consumption 40 W max.
Acceptable paper A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R, COMP, 13"LG,
8.5"SQ, 8K, 16K, 16K-R (Non-standard sizes are not acceptable.)
Paper weight 64 - 80 g/m2
Weight Approx. 1.4 kg (3.1 lb)
9.APPENDIX
212 e-STUDIO2822AM/2822AF Specifications
Continuous copying speed
The values below are measured when originals are set on the original glass, 100% and nonsort multiple copies are
made.
sheets/min.
* A3 and LD can be loaded only on the bypass tray.
Toshiba-recommended paper is used for the values of the specifications above.
The bypass copying speed is as listed above when specifying the paper size.
This specification varies depending on the copying conditions and the environment.
Paper size Paper source Copying speed
A4, A5-R, B5, LT, ST-R Drawer 28
Bypass tray 28
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R Drawer -
Bypass tray 19
B4, FOLIO, LG, COMP Drawer -
Bypass tray 16
A3, LD Drawer -*
Bypass tray 14
APPENDIX
Specifications of Options 213
0.Specifications of Options
Wireless LAN Module
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement.
Model name GN-1160
Transmission format IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
Data transmission speed IEEE 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps
IEEE 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps
IEEE 802.11n: MSC0-15 (HT20/40)
Frequency band 2.4 GHz (2412 to 2462 MHz)
Transmitter power Max. 20 dBm
Access method CSMA/CA
Wireless category Low-power data transmission system
Security Static WEP
Key Length: 40 bit, 104 bit
WPA2: PSK(AES(CCMP))
WPA2/WPA mixed: PSK(AES(CCMP)+TKIP)
Operation mode Infrastructure Mode, AP Mode, WPS2.0 PBC or PIN method
Wireless ON/OFF Available
Wired LAN/Wireless LAN
simultaneous operation
Not Available
214 Packing List
0.Packing List
* Available only for e-STUDIO2822AF.
Packing list Safety Information
Quick Guide
Power cable
Modular cable*
DVD
APPENDIX
Copying Function Combination Matrix 215
0.Copying Function Combination Matrix
Combination matrix
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
APS Yes No No Yes No *2 No *2 No *2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No *2 No *2 No *2 Yes Yes Yes Yes No *2 Yes Yes Yes
Drawer Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No *11
Bypass Yes *8 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *7 Yes *6 Yes *6 Yes *6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No *11
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
AMS Yes No *3 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No *3 No *4 No *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Manual Yes No *3 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No *3 No *4 No *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *10 Yes Yes Yes
Fixed Zoom Yes No *3 Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No *3 No *4 No *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *10 Yes Yes Yes
Text/Photo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Text Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Photo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Auto Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Manual Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 > 1 Simplex Yes *9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1 > 2 Duplex Yes Yes Yes Yes *7 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes *1 Yes Yes *6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2in1 Yes Yes Yes *6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
4in1 Yes Yes Yes *6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Non Sort No *5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
Sort Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
Rotate Sort Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Notes
Yes: The functions can be combined.
No: Current settin
g
is cancelled, next settin
g
will be selected.
: Next settin
g
can't be selected.
*1: Can't start
j
ob.
*2: Drawer 1 will be selected.
*3: 100% will be selected.
*4: The a
pp
ro
p
riate zoom ratio will be selected.
*5: Sort will be selected.
*6: When
p
a
p
er t
yp
e is envelo
p
e or
p
a
p
er size is cards, can't start
j
ob.
*7: When
p
a
p
er t
yp
e is not
p
lain, next settin
g
can't be selected.
*8: Settin
g
s for auto 2-sided mode are i
g
nored if
y
ou s
p
ecif
y
an
yp
a
p
er t
yp
e other than
p
lain
p
a
p
er while User functions menu > COPY > AUTO 2-SIDED MODE is set to "1 > 2 DUPLEX".
*9: Settin
g
s for auto 2-sided mode are used when User functions menu > COPY > AUTO 2-SIDED MODE is set to an
y
thin
g
other than OFF.
*10: AMS will be selected. In case of without RADF, 100% will be selected.
*11: APS will be selected.
Original Mode
Exposure
Edge Erase
2-Sided
Finishing
2in1/4in1
ID Card
Mixed Size Original
Omit Blank Page
Image Shift
Annotation
Quantity
AMS Manual Fixed
Zoom
Already setting
Drawer
Bypass
Next setting Image
Shift
Photo
Quantity Text/
Photo
2in1/4in1
4in1
2-Sided
2in1
Zoom
RADF (Original Set on RADF)
ID Card
Zoom
1 > 1
Simplex
1 > 2
Duplex
Drawer
APS Text
Original Mode
RADF
(Original
Set on
RADF)
Auto Manual
Exposure
Drawer Sort
Edge
Erase
Mixed
Size
Original
Non
Sort
Omit
Blank
Page
Annotation
Finishing
Rotate
Sort
9.APPENDIX
216 Copying Function Combination Matrix
INDEX 217
INDEX
Numerics
2IN1/4IN1........................................................ 164, 173, 178
2-SIDED........................................................... 164, 173, 180
2-Sided Printing ......................................................... 82, 96
2-SIDED SCAN......................................................... 173, 179
A
A4-R/LG SWITCH..................................................... 173, 179
AC-IN terminal................................................................. 11
ADDRESS BOOK.............................................. 174, 180, 182
[ADDRESS BOOK] button ................................................ 13
ADDRESS MODE............................................................. 176
ADF⁄Platen...................................................................... 122
Alert lamp ........................................................................ 15
All pages from................................................................ 111
AMS (Automatic Magnification Selection) ..................... 43
Angle ......................................................................... 88, 100
ANNOTATION................................................................. 164
AP MODE ........................................................................ 181
Application window ...................................................... 125
APS (Automatic Paper Selection)................................... 41
AUTO 2-SIDED MODE.............................................. 173, 178
AUTO CALIBRATION ............................................... 172, 177
AUTO CLEAR ........................................................... 172, 175
AUTO DETECT......................................................... 172, 177
AUTO JOURNAL............................................................. 173
AUTO LEVEL................................................................... 173
AUTO POWER SAVE ................................................ 172, 175
Automatic Duplexing Unit .............................................. 10
Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) ..................... 43
Automatic Paper Selection (APS)................................... 41
B
BACKGROUND ........................................................ 173, 178
[Basic] tab............................................................. 78, 79, 94
BLACK SETTING...................................................... 173, 179
Booklet ............................................................................ 82
Booklet Details ................................................................ 84
Border............................................................................ 109
Bypass tray ................................................................. 10, 19
C
[CANCEL] button ............................................................. 15
Caption ..................................................................... 88, 100
CC (ADDRESS)................................................................ 165
Center Watermark........................................................... 88
CHANGE LANGUAGE............................................... 172, 174
CHANNEL ....................................................................... 181
[CLEAR/STOP] button ..................................................... 14
CLOCK..................................................................... 172, 174
Collate pages................................................................. 111
COLOR MODE.......................................... 165, 167, 173, 179
COMPLETE.............................................................. 172, 176
COMPRESS.............................................. 165, 167, 173, 179
Configuration of options ................................................ 12
Configuration Settings.................................................... 66
[Configuration] tab .................................................... 78, 91
CONNECTION INFO. ...................................................... 181
Considerations ......................................................... 71, 104
CONTACT NAME ............................................................ 177
CONTACT TEL NUMBER ................................................ 177
CONTINUE SCAN..................... 164, 165, 167, 173, 178, 179
Continuous copying speed ........................................... 212
Control panel............................................................. 11, 13
Copies ............................................................................ 108
Copies & Pages .............................................................. 108
COPY....................................................................... 173, 177
[COPY] button.................................................................. 13
Copy Handling ...................................................... 81, 95, 96
Copy quantity .................................................................. 16
COUNTER ........................................................ 174, 180, 182
Cover Page..................................................................... 112
Cover Page Type............................................................ 112
Custom Page Sizes ........................................................ 107
Custom Paper Size .................................................... 89, 90
CUSTOMER E-MAIL ........................................................ 176
CUSTOMER INFO. .................................................. 172, 176
CUSTOMER NAME.......................................................... 176
CUSTOMER NUMBER..................................................... 177
CUSTOMER TEL NO........................................................ 176
D
[DATA] lamp..................................................................... 15
DATE FORMAT........................................................ 172, 174
DATE/TIME ............................................................. 172, 174
DEFAULT GATEWAY ....................................................... 176
Default Menu Setting....................................................... 89
DEFAULT SETTING......................................................... 172
DEPARTMENT ........................................................ 174, 180
DEPARTMENT CODE .............................................. 172, 175
Department Code ............................................... 66, 90, 113
Department Code(DC) - Digit 1 ..................................... 114
Department Code(DC) - Digit 2 ..................................... 114
Department Code(DC) - Digit 3 ..................................... 114
Department Code(DC) - Digit 4 ..................................... 114
Department Code(DC) - Digit 5 ..................................... 114
Destination Paper Size .................................................. 111
DESTINATION SETUP ............................................ 172, 177
Digital keys....................................................................... 14
Direction of Print ....................................................... 82, 98
Distinguish Thin Lines ............................................. 86, 113
Do not Print Blank Pages ........................................ 89, 113
Draw as Outline ....................................................... 89, 100
Draw Borders Around Pages ..................................... 82, 98
DRAWER .......................................................... 164, 174, 182
Drawer........................................................................ 10, 19
DRAWER SET .......................................................... 172, 175
Drawer Setting................................................................. 92
Drawers............................................................................ 92
E
Easy Set.......................................................................... 123
EDGE ERASE................................................................... 164
Edit window................................................................... 130
Editor Options ............................................................... 135
[Effect] tab ............................................................ 78, 87, 99
E-MAIL ..................................................... 165, 174, 177, 182
E-MAIL ADDRESS............................................................ 165
E-MAIL ADDRESS1.......................................................... 176
E-MAIL ADDRESS2.......................................................... 176
E-MAIL ADDRESS3.......................................................... 176
E-MAIL SETTINGS................................................... 172, 176
218 INDEX
Enable SNMP Communication ....................................... 92
[ENERGY SAVER] button.................................................. 14
[Enhanced Settings] tab ............................................... 122
Enlarging copy................................................................. 43
Envelope..................................................................... 19, 26
e-STUDIO Scan Editor ................................................... 125
ETHERNET .............................................................. 172, 176
EXPOSURE ......................... 37, 164, 165, 167, 173, 177, 179
Exposure.......................................................................... 16
[EXPOSURE] button ........................................................ 37
EXPOSURE LEVEL ................................................... 173, 177
Exposure/Contrast........................................................ 122
F
FAX ................................................................................. 173
[FAX] button .................................................................... 14
FAX NUMBER.................................................................. 177
FILE ................................................................................ 165
FILE FORMAT .................................................. 165, 166, 167
FILE NAME....................................................... 165, 166, 167
File window ................................................................... 129
FINISHING...................................................................... 164
[Finishing] tab ...................................................... 78, 81, 95
First page from .............................................................. 111
Flip horizontally ............................................................ 110
Font Name ................................................................ 88, 100
Font Size ................................................................... 88, 100
Format For..................................................................... 106
Front cover ...................................................................... 10
FULL COLOR SETTING............................................ 173, 179
FUNCTION .............................................................. 174, 180
[FUNCTION CLEAR] button ............................................. 14
G
GENERAL................................................................. 172, 174
General .......................................................................... 113
GRAY SETTING ........................................................ 173, 179
GROUP DIAL............................................................ 174, 182
GROUP NUMBER ............................................ 165, 174, 182
H
Halftone.................................................................... 86, 115
Help.................................................................................. 78
How to print .................................................................... 71
HTTP ....................................................................... 172, 176
HTTP SERVER ................................................................ 176
I
ID CARD..................................................................... 37, 164
[ID CARD] button ............................................................. 37
IMAGE DIRECTION ......................................................... 164
[Image Quality] tab .................................................... 78, 86
IMAGE ROTATION ................................................... 173, 178
IMAGE SHIFT.................................................................. 164
INFORMATION ........................................................ 174, 182
INFRASTRUCTURE......................................................... 181
INITIAL SETUP ............................................................... 173
Initial values .................................................................... 74
INPUT ADDRESS ............................................................ 165
IP ADDRESS ............................................................ 176, 181
J
Job Status...................................................................... 185
[JOB STATUS] button...................................................... 14
JPEG....................................................................... 166, 167
L
Layout ............................................................................ 109
Layout Direction ............................................................ 109
LCD CONTRAST...................................................... 172, 175
LCD screen ....................................................................... 15
Limitations............................................................... 71, 104
LINE .................................................................................. 12
LIST ........................................................................ 174, 180
Long Edge ........................................................................ 82
Low power mode............................................................. 18
M
Main screen (Copy).......................................................... 16
Manual ............................................................................. 92
MANUAL LEVEL .............................................................. 173
Manual Scale.............................................................. 79, 94
Margin
Center ........................................................................... 85
Outer............................................................................. 85
Units.............................................................................. 85
MAXIMUM COPIES.................................................. 173, 177
Maximum number of originals........................................ 32
Media Type..................................................................... 113
MEMORY TX .................................................................... 173
Menu bar ........................................................................ 126
Menu Tabs........................................................................ 78
Message ................................................................... 16, 190
MESSAGE SIZE ....................................................... 165, 166
MIXED SIZE ORIGINAL..................................... 164, 165, 167
Model Selection ............................................................... 92
[MONITOR.] button.......................................................... 13
MULTI ..................................................................... 166, 167
MULTI TX ........................................................................ 173
N
NETWORK .............................................................. 172, 176
Network interface connector.......................................... 11
NIC STATUS............................................................ 172, 176
Number of Copies............................................................ 80
Number of pages per Sheet ...................................... 82, 98
O
OFF ................................................................................. 181
[OK] button ...................................................................... 14
OMIT BLANK PAGE.................. 164, 165, 167, 173, 178, 179
ON .................................................................................. 181
ONE TOUCH ........................................................... 174, 182
One Touch button ........................................................... 13
Option .............................................................................. 92
Orientation .............................................................. 80, 106
ORIG. ORIENTATION.............................................. 173, 178
Original glass ................................................................... 11
ORIGINAL MODE................ 38, 164, 165, 167, 173, 177, 179
Original mode..................................................... 16, 40, 121
[ORIGINAL MODE] button................................................ 38
Original Paper Size .................................................... 79, 94
Original scale ................................................................... 12
INDEX 219
ORIGINAL SIZE........................................ 165, 167, 173, 178
Original Size .................................................................. 121
OTHER INFORMATION............................................ 172, 177
[Others] tab ................................................................ 78, 89
Output Document Layout.......................................... 84, 97
P
Packing list .................................................................... 214
Page Attributes.............................................................. 106
PAGE LAYOUT ......................................................... 173, 178
Page Order..................................................................... 111
Pages ............................................................................. 109
Pages per Sheet............................................................. 109
Pages to Print ................................................................ 111
Paper exit stopper........................................................... 11
Paper Feed..................................................................... 111
Paper Handling ............................................................. 110
PAPER JAM RECOVERY........................................... 172, 175
Paper misfeed (bypass tray)......................................... 195
Paper misfeed (RADF) ................................................... 194
Paper misfeed (transfer unit) ....................................... 196
PAPER SIZE ............................................................. 173, 180
Paper Size...................................................................... 106
Paper size ................................................................... 16, 19
Paper source .............................................................. 41, 80
Paper Type ...................................................................... 80
Paper types not acceptable............................................ 21
[PAUSE] button ............................................................... 13
PCL FONT....................................................................... 174
PDF.......................................................................... 166, 167
PHONE BOOK ......................................................... 174, 182
PHOTO CALIBRATION ................................................... 172
Plain paper ...................................................................... 19
Platen sheet..................................................................... 12
POP UP.................................................................... 172, 175
Power switch .............................................................. 11, 17
Precautions for Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder ........................................................ 32
Preferences.................................................................... 133
Pre-Scan ........................................................................ 118
Preview window.............................................................. 78
PRIMARY PORT NUMBER............................................... 176
Print Cover Page............................................................ 112
Print on First Page Only ............................................. 88, 99
Print Options ................................................................... 74
Print Paper Size.......................................................... 79, 94
Printer Features ............................................................ 112
Printer Name ................................................................... 78
Printing .......................................................................... 133
Printing Modes .............................................................. 113
Printing Modes DC......................................................... 114
Profile ......................................................................... 75, 78
Q
Quality ........................................................................... 115
R
Receiving tray.................................................................. 11
Recommended paper ..................................................... 20
Reducing copy................................................................. 43
Remaining from............................................................. 111
REMOTE1........................................................................ 165
REMOTE1/2 .................................................................... 166
REMOTE2........................................................................ 165
REPORT SETTING .......................................................... 173
Reproduction ratio .......................................................... 16
RESOLUTION........................................... 165, 167, 173, 179
Resolution................................................................ 86, 121
[RESOLUTION] button..................................................... 13
Restore Defaults ................................................... 89, 92, 93
Resuming ......................................................................... 36
Reverse page orientation.............................................. 110
Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) ............ 10
REVIEW LIST................................................................... 165
RGB Adjustment ............................................................ 122
Rotate 180 Degrees ......................................................... 88
Rotated Sort .............................................................. 81, 96
ROTATION ............................................... 165, 167, 173, 179
Rotation ......................................................................... 122
RX PRINT ........................................................................ 173
S
Saturation...................................................................... 122
Scale............................................................................... 106
Scale to fit paper size .................................................... 111
SCAN....................................................................... 173, 179
Scan................................................................................ 119
[SCAN] button.................................................................. 13
Scan options .................................................................. 120
Scan speed..................................................................... 158
Scanner .......................................................................... 134
Scanning area.................................................................. 12
Scroll icon ........................................................................ 16
SEARCH .......................................................................... 165
Send ............................................................................... 135
SEND NOW ..................................................................... 176
SERIAL NUMBER .................................................... 174, 182
SERVICE NOTIFY..................................................... 172, 176
[SETTINGS] button .......................................................... 14
Sharp.............................................................................. 122
SHARPNESS ........................................................... 173, 178
SHIP TO ADDRESS ......................................................... 177
SHIP TO NAME ............................................................... 177
Short Edge ....................................................................... 82
Side cover ........................................................................ 10
SINGLE ................................................................... 166, 167
SINGLE NUMBER............................................. 165, 174, 182
SINGLE/2-SIDED SCAN .......................................... 165, 167
SLEEP MODE .......................................................... 172, 175
Sleep mode...................................................................... 18
Smoothing ............................................................... 86, 115
SNMP Settings ................................................................. 92
Solid ......................................................................... 88, 100
SORT MODE PRIORITY ........................................... 173, 177
Specifications ........................................................ 210, 213
Specifications of options .............................................. 213
SPEED DIAL ............................................................ 174, 182
SSID/SECURITY .............................................................. 181
[START] button ................................................................ 14
Status Monitor ................................................................. 73
Sticker labels ................................................................... 19
Stopping .......................................................................... 36
220 INDEX
Storing paper .................................................................. 21
Style ................................................................................. 88
SUBNET MASK ........................................................ 176, 181
SUPPLY NOTICE...................................................... 172, 177
T
tab.................................................................................. 122
TCP/IP..................................................................... 172, 176
TEL ................................................................................... 11
[TEMPLATE] button......................................................... 14
TERMINAL ID.................................................................. 173
TEXT CALIBRATION ....................................................... 172
Thick paper...................................................................... 19
Thin paper ....................................................................... 19
TIFF ......................................................................... 166, 167
TIMERS.................................................................... 172, 175
TO (ADDRESS)................................................................ 165
Toner cartridge ........................................................ 10, 198
TONER EMPTY ............................................................... 198
TONER REMAIN....................................................... 174, 182
Toner Save................................................................ 89, 115
Tool bar ......................................................................... 128
TOTAL COUNTER.................................................... 174, 182
Tracing paper .................................................................. 19
Transparencies................................................................ 19
Transparency ........................................................... 89, 100
TWAIN ............................................................................ 118
Two Sided Printing........................................................ 110
Two-Sided ..................................................................... 109
U
Units................................................................................. 88
Update Automatically..................................................... 92
Update Now..................................................................... 92
USB ................................................................................ 165
USB port .......................................................................... 10
USB PRINT .............................................................. 173, 180
USB terminal ................................................................... 12
USB WAKEUP.......................................................... 172, 175
Use Black for All Text ...................................................... 86
Use Custom Margin......................................................... 83
[USER FUNCTIONS] button...................................... 14, 172
V
Version Information ........................................................ 92
W
WALKUP SCREEN.................................................... 172, 174
Watermark............................................................ 87, 88, 99
WEEKLY TIMER........................................................ 172, 175
WIRELESS SETTING................................................ 174, 180
WPS................................................................................ 181
X
X Position......................................................................... 88
Y
Y Position......................................................................... 88
Z
ZOOM ............................................................................. 164
e-STUDIO2822AM/2822AF
1-11-1, OSAKI, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, 141-8562, JAPAN
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS
User’s Guide
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