Panasonic KX-FLB881E Operating Instructions Manual

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    Operating instructions flat-bed multifunction laser fax model no. Kx-flb881e do not connect the usb cable until prompted by the multi-function station (cd-rom). 1 2 designed to be used only in the united kingdom and ireland. L this unit is compatible with caller id. To use this feature, you must sub...

  • Page 2

    2 thank you for purchasing a panasonic fax machine. Trademarks: l microsoft, windows, windows vista, internet explorer and powerpoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of microsoft corporation in the united states and/or other countries. L pentium is a registered trademark or trademark ...

  • Page 3: For Best Performance

    Important information 3 important information important information for best performance toner cartridge and drum unit l when replacing the toner cartridge or drum unit, do not allow dust, water, or liquids to come in contact with the drum. This may affect print quality. L for optimal performance, g...

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    Table of contents 4 1. Table of contents 1. Introduction and installation accessories 1.1 supplied accessories .................................... 6 1.2 accessory information ................................... 6 finding the controls 1.3 button descriptions........................................ 7...

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    Table of contents 5 12.Cleaning cleaning 12.1 cleaning the white plates and glass............ 85 12.2 cleaning the document feeder rollers.......... 88 13.General information printed reports 13.1 reference lists and reports ......................... 90 specifications 13.2 specifications ...............

  • Page 6: 1.1 Supplied Accessories

    1. Introduction and installation 6 1 introduction and installation accessories 1.1 supplied accessories *1 part numbers are subject to change without notice. *2 prints about 800 a4-sized pages with a 5 % image area. *3 for uk. Note: l save the original carton and packing materials for future shippin...

  • Page 7: 1.3 Button Descriptions

    1. Introduction and installation 7 finding the controls 1.3 button descriptions a station keys l to use the one-touch dial feature (page 38, 39). B { broadcast } l to send a document to multiple parties (page 40). C { manual broad } l to send a document to multiple parties manually (page 40). D { lo...

  • Page 8: 1.4 Overview

    1. Introduction and installation 8 1.4 overview 1.4.1 front view 1.4.2 rear view removing the shipping tape remove the shipping tape ( 1 ) and pad ( 2 ). Note: l shipping tape positions are subject to change without notice. 1 top cover 2 adf (auto document feeder) cover release button 3 adf cover 4 ...

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    1. Introduction and installation 9 installation 1.5 toner cartridge and drum unit the supplied toner cartridge is a starter toner cartridge. Caution: l read the following instructions before you begin installation. After you have read them, open the drum unit protection bag. The drum unit contains a...

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    1. Introduction and installation 10 6 make sure that the triangles ( 1 ) match to install the toner cartridge correctly. 7 lift the top cover release lever ( 1 ) and open the top cover ( 2 ). Important: l close the manual input tray ( 3 ) before opening the top cover. Note: l do not touch the transf...

  • Page 11: 1.6 Document Tray

    1. Introduction and installation 11 caution: l to prevent injuries, be careful not to put your hands under the top cover. To replace the toner cartridge and the drum unit when the display shows the following, replace the toner cartridge. Toner low toner empty l to check the drum life and quality, pl...

  • Page 12: 1.7 Output Tray

    1. Introduction and installation 12 1.7 output tray note: l do not place the unit in an area where the output tray may be easily bumped into. As the default setting, printed paper is stacked on the output tray as follows. – upper output tray ( “ #1 ” ): printed document by using the computer and cop...

  • Page 13: 1.8 Recording Paper

    1. Introduction and installation 13 2. Slide the other tab ( 1 ) into the right hole ( 2 ) of the extender from below until it clicks into place. If the extender is detached 1. Line up the extender ( 1 ) underneath the output tray ( 2 ), and insert the left side of the extender into the output tray....

  • Page 14: Approx. 2 Kg

    1. Introduction and installation 14 3 before loading a stack of paper, fan the paper to prevent paper jams. 4 load the paper, print-side up ( 1 ). Important: l push and lock the plate ( 2 ) in the paper input tray, if it is lifted. L make sure that the recording paper guides ( 1 ) are at the paper s...

  • Page 15: 2.1 Connections

    2. Preparation 15 2 preparation connections and setup 2.1 connections caution: l the mains lead must remain connected at all times. L never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. L when you operate this product, the power outlet should be near the product and easily accessible. L be sure...

  • Page 16: (Fax/copy/scan)

    2. Preparation 16 2.2 selecting the operation mode (fax/copy/scan) you can select the desired mode by pressing one of the following buttons. – { fax } : select this mode when using the unit as a fax machine (page 37). – { copy } : select this mode when using the unit as a copier (page 32). – { scan ...

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    2. Preparation 17 2.3.2 using the auto document feeder 1 insert the document (up to 40 pages) face up into the feeder until a single beep is heard. 2 adjust the width of the document guides ( 1 ) to fit the actual size of the document. Note: l confirm that there are no documents on the scanner glass...

  • Page 18: 2.4 Help Function

    2. Preparation 18 help 2.4 help function the unit contains helpful information which can be printed for reference. – “ basic settings ” – “ feature list ” – “ directory ” – “ fax receiving ” – “ copier ” – “ reports ” – “ caller id ” 1 { help } 2 press { } or { > } repeatedly to display the desired ...

  • Page 21: Station

    2. Preparation 21 for the subnet mask: 1. Press { 5 }{ 0 }{ 2 } . Subnet mask press set 2. { set } i enter the subnet mask of the network. I { set } for the default gateway: 1. Press { 5 }{ 0 }{ 3 } . Default gateway press set 2. { set } i enter the default gateway of the network. I { set } 4 press ...

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    2. Preparation 22 2.10.2 installing multi-function station on a computer l install multi-function station (cd-rom) before connecting the unit to a computer with usb cable. If the unit is connected to a computer with usb cable before installing multi-function station, the [ found new hardware wizard ...

  • Page 23: Station

    2. Preparation 23 note: l if the screen prompts to insert the cd-rom for the operating system when installing multi-function station, insert it into your cd-rom drive. L if you install the operating instructions, you can view it anytime from [o] on the multi-function station launcher. To use another...

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    2. Preparation 24 note: l you can confirm if the unit is connected to your computer on device monitor (page 67). L computer features (printing, scanning, etc.) may not function properly in the following situations: – when the unit is connected to a computer that was custom-built by the user. – when ...

  • Page 25: 3.1 Printing From Windows

    3. Printer 25 3 printer printer 3.1 printing from windows applications you can print a file created in a windows application. For example, to print from wordpad, proceed as follows. 1 open the document you want to print. 2 select [ print... ] from the [ file ] menu. L the [ print ] dialogue box will...

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    3. Printer 26 3.1.1 using the manual input tray you can print not only on plain paper but also on special media (transparencies / labels / envelopes). The manual input tray is used only for printing with the computer and can hold one page at a time. When printing multiple pages, add a next page afte...

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    3. Printer 27 to print on labels use labels designed for laser printing. We recommend the following: avery ® 5160/5161/5162/5163/5164/5165/5167/5168 xerox ® lwh100/lwh110/lwh120/lwh130/lwh140 l use the manual input tray to print labels. L load label sheets one page at a time for printing, print-side...

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    3. Printer 28 do not attempt to print on any of the following types of envelopes (these may cause damage to the unit): l envelopes with clasps, snaps or tie strings l envelopes with transparent windows l envelopes that use encapsulated types of adhesive that do not require moistening but rely on pre...

  • Page 29: Scan)

    4. Scanner 29 4 scanner scanner 4.1 scanning from the unit (push scan) you can easily scan the document by operating the operation panel on the unit. Select following scanning modes depending on the way to use the scanned image. – viewing using multi-function viewer (viewer) – saving as a file to yo...

  • Page 30

    4. Scanner 30 l the e-mail software will automatically start and the scanned image will be attached to a new e- mail message. Note: l to select the default e-mail software, see page 24. L to stop scanning, see page 68. L you can save the images in jpeg or pdf formats. To send the scanned image via e...

  • Page 31: (Pull Scan)

    4. Scanner 31 4.2 scanning from a computer (pull scan) note: l when scanning a document, we recommend using the scanner glass rather than the auto document feeder for better results. L do not open the document cover when scanning a document with the auto document feeder. 4.2.1 using multi-function s...

  • Page 32: 5.1 Making A Copy

    5. Copier 32 5 copier copy 5.1 making a copy illegal copies l it is unlawful to make copies of certain documents. Copying certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fines and/or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty. The following are examples of items that may be ill...

  • Page 33: 5.2 More Copying Features

    5. Copier 33 5.1.2 using the auto document feeder 1 if the { copy } light is off, turn it on by pressing { copy } . 2 set the original (page 16). 3 if necessary, change the resolution and contrast according to the type of document. L to select the resolution, see page 32. L to select the contrast, s...

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    5. Copier 34 example: 150% enlarged copy using the scanner glass ( 1 ): using the auto document feeder: example: 70% reduced copy using the scanner glass ( 1 ): using the auto document feeder: 5.2.2 to copy 2-sided documents onto 1 page (quick id copy feature) (scanner glass only) you can make copie...

  • Page 35

    5. Copier 35 note: l you can save the previous page layout setting (feature #467 on page 59). 5.2.3 to make a poster size copy (poster feature) (scanner glass only) you can make copies divided in to 4 ( “ 2 × 2 ” ) or 9 ( “ 3 × 3 ” ) sections to make enlarged copies of the individual sections. You c...

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    5. Copier 36 note: l you can save the previous page layout setting (feature #467 on page 59). 5.2.5 to collate multiple copies the unit can collate multiple copies in the same order as the original document pages. 1 set the original (page 16). 2 press { collate } repeatedly to display “ on ” . 3 { s...

  • Page 37: 6.1 Sending A Fax Manually

    6. Fax 37 6 fax sending faxes 6.1 sending a fax manually 6.1.1 using the scanner glass by using the scanner glass, you can send a page from booklets or small size paper that cannot be sent with the auto document feeder. 1 if the { fax } light is off, turn it on by pressing { fax } . 2 set the origin...

  • Page 38: Directory

    6. Fax 38 printing a sending report a sending report provides you with a printed record of transmission results. To print sending reports, make sure feature #401 is activated (page 55). For an explanation of error messages, see page 69. Printing a journal report a journal report provides you with a ...

  • Page 39: Directory

    6. Fax 39 l to program other items, repeat steps 2 to 3. 4 { menu } note: l a hyphen or a space entered in a telephone number counts as 2 digits. 6.2.3 editing a stored item 1 { directory } 2 press {v} or {^} repeatedly to display the desired item. I { menu } i {*} 3 edit the name if necessary. For ...

  • Page 40: 6.4 Broadcast Transmission

    6. Fax 40 3 enter the fax number using one-touch dial or navigator directory. 4 { start } 6.4 broadcast transmission by storing one-touch dial and navigator directory items (page 38) into the broadcast memory, you can send the same document to multiple parties (up to 20). Your programmed items will ...

  • Page 41

    6. Fax 41 2 press {v} or {^} repeatedly to display the desired broadcast memory ( “ ” , “ ” or “ ” ). I { menu } i {*} 3 press {v} or {^} repeatedly to display the desired item you want to add. I { set } l to add other items, repeat this step (up to 20 items). 4 { stop } note: l when adding new item...

  • Page 42: 6.5 Sending A Computer

    6. Fax 42 6.5 sending a computer document as a fax message from your computer you can access the fax function from a windows application using multi-function station. For example, to send a document created from wordpad, proceed as follows. 1 open the document you want to send. 2 select [ print... ]...

  • Page 43: – Auto Answer On

    6. Fax 43 6.6.3 use as a telephone and/or fax (tel/fax mode) your situation you want to answer phone calls yourself and receive faxes automatically without rings. Setup set the fax machine to tel/fax mode (page 44) by pressing { fax auto answer } repeatedly. Note: l make sure feature #404 is set to ...

  • Page 44: Auto Answer Off

    6. Fax 44 6.8 receiving a fax manually – auto answer off important: l use this mode with an extension telephone. 6.8.1 activating tel mode 1 make sure feature #404 is set to “ tel ” beforehand (page 55). 2 press { fax auto answer } repeatedly to display “ tel mode ” . L the { fax auto answer } indic...

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    6. Fax 45 when a fax calling tone is not detected a the unit will ring 3 times . You may answer the call. L to answer using another telephone ( 1 ) connected to the [ ext ] socket of this unit ( 2 ), lift the handset, then press { stop } on the unit to talk to the other party. L to answer using the ...

  • Page 46: Answering Machine

    6. Fax 46 6.9 using the unit with an answering machine 6.9.1 setting up the unit and an answering machine 1 connect the answering machine ( 1 ). L answering machine is not supplied. L please purchase an extension telephone adaptor. L remove the stopper ( 2 ) if attached. 2 set the number of rings on...

  • Page 47: 6.11 Junk Fax Prohibitor

    6. Fax 47 6.11 junk fax prohibitor (preventing fax reception from undesired callers) if you subscribe to caller id service (page 49), this feature prevents fax reception from calls that do not show caller information. Additionally, the unit will not accept faxes originating from numbers that match t...

  • Page 48: Computer

    6. Fax 48 6.12 receiving a fax into your computer you can receive a fax document on your computer. The received fax document is saved as an image file (tiff- g4 format). To receive a fax document using your computer, make sure the following features are set beforehand. – pc fax reception (feature #4...

  • Page 49: 7.1 Caller Id Service

    7. Caller id 49 7 caller id caller id 7.1 caller id service this unit is compatible with the caller id service offered by your local telephone company. To use this unit’s caller id features, you must subscribe to a caller id service. Important: l this unit is designed in accordance with the ets (eur...

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    7. Caller id 50 to correct a mistake 1. Press { } or { > } to move the cursor to the incorrect number. 2. Press { stop } to delete the number. 3. Enter the correct number. To delete a number press { } or { > } to move the cursor to the number you want to delete and press { stop } . 7.4 erasing calle...

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    7. Caller id 51 7.5 storing caller information 7.5.1 into the one-touch dial feature and navigator directory 1 { caller id } 2 press {v} or {^} repeatedly to display the desired item. 3 { menu } 4 select the station key or navigator directory. For stations 1–3: 1. Press the desired station key. 2. P...

  • Page 52: 8.1 Programming

    8. Programmable features 52 8 programmable features features summary 8.1 programming 1 { menu } 2 press {#} and the 3-digit code (page 53 to page 64). 3 press the desired selection to display the desired setting. L this step may be slightly different depending on the feature. 4 { set } 5 press { men...

  • Page 53: 8.2 Basic Features

    8. Programmable features 53 8.2 basic features feature/code selection setting the date and time {#}{ 1 }{ 0 }{ 1 } enter the date and time using the dial keypad. See page 19 for details. Setting your logo {#}{ 1 }{ 0 }{ 2 } enter your logo using the dial keypad. See page 19 for details. Setting your...

  • Page 54

    8. Programmable features 54 setting the caller id list to print automatically {#}{ 2 }{ 1 }{ 6 } { 0 } “ off ” (default): the unit will not print the caller id list, but will keep records of the information for the last 30 callers. { 1 } “ on ” : the unit will print the caller id list automatically ...

  • Page 55: 8.3 Fax Features

    8. Programmable features 55 8.3 fax features feature/code selection changing the tel/fax delayed ring count {#}{ 2 }{ 1 }{ 2 } if you use an extension telephone in tel/fax mode, select the desired number of times the extension telephone rings before the unit answers the call. { 1 } “ 1 ” { 2 } “ 2 ”...

  • Page 56

    8. Programmable features 56 sending a fax at a specific time {#}{ 4 }{ 1 }{ 2 } this feature allows you to take advantage of low-cost calling hours offered by your telephone company. This feature can be set up to 24 hours in advance of the desired time. { 0 } “ off ” (default) { 1 } “ on ” to send a...

  • Page 57

    8. Programmable features 57 changing the fax activation code {#}{ 4 }{ 3 }{ 4 } if you wish to use an extension telephone to receive faxes, activate this feature and program the activation code. Important: l the fax activation code must be different from the code that you programmed on the answering...

  • Page 58

    8. Programmable features 58 setting the computer for pc fax reception {#}{ 4 }{ 4 }{ 3 } to select the computer that will be used for receiving a fax. See page 21 for details. Resetting fax features to their default settings {#}{ 4 }{ 5 }{ 9 } { 0 } “ no ” (default) { 1 } “ yes ” to reset the fax fe...

  • Page 59: 8.4 Copy Features

    8. Programmable features 59 8.4 copy features feature/code selection changing the default copy resolution {#}{ 4 }{ 6 }{ 1 } to change the default resolution setting for copying. { 1 } “ text/photo ” : for documents containing both text and photographs. { 2 } “ text ” (default): for documents contai...

  • Page 60: 8.5 Pc Print Features

    8. Programmable features 60 8.5 pc print features feature/code selection setting the input tray in pcl ® {#}{ 7 }{ 6 }{ 0 } you can select the input tray that will be used in pcl printing. { 1 } “ #1 ” (default): paper input tray { 2 } “ #2 ” : manual input tray setting the output tray in pcl {#}{ 7...

  • Page 61

    8. Programmable features 61 setting the font pitch/point in pcl {#}{ 7 }{ 7 }{ 0 } to set the font pitch/point to be used in pcl printing. 1. { menu } i {#}{ 7 }{ 7 }{ 0 } i { set } 2. Enter the font pitch from “ 00.44 ” to “ 99.99 ” , or the point from “ 004.00 ” to “ 999.75 ” , using the dial keyp...

  • Page 62: 8.6 Scan Features

    8. Programmable features 62 8.6 scan features feature/code selection setting the scan mode for push scan {#}{ 4 }{ 9 }{ 3 } { 1 } “ viewer ” (default): the scanned image will be displayed in the [ multi- function viewer ] window. { 2 } “ file ” : the scanned image will be saved as a file. { 3 } “ e-...

  • Page 63: 8.7 Lan Features

    8. Programmable features 63 8.7 lan features feature/code selection lan setting with a dhcp server {#}{ 5 }{ 0 }{ 0 } { 0 } “ disabled ” : deactivates this feature. { 1 } “ enabled ” (default): the following will be allocated automatically using a dhcp (dynamic host configuration protocol) server. –...

  • Page 64

    8. Programmable features 64 setting httpd for the lan connection {#}{ 5 }{ 3 }{ 4 } { 0 } “ disabled ” : denies access to the web browser. { 1 } “ enabled ” (default): allows access to the web browser. Feature/code selection flb881e-pfqx2796za-oi-en.Book page 64 thursday, september 13, 2007 2:16 pm.

  • Page 65

    8. Programmable features 65 8.8 network features (lan connection only) these features can be programmed only by using the web browser. Note: l see the following sections for details on these related features: – change password (feature #155 on page 53) – dhcp mode (feature #500 on page 63) – ip addr...

  • Page 66: 9.1 Character Entry

    9. Useful information 66 9 useful information useful information 9.1 character entry the dial keypad is used to enter characters and numbers. – press { } or { > } to move the cursor. – press dial keys to enter characters and numbers. – press { stop } to erase the character or number highlighted by t...

  • Page 67: 9.2 Status Of The Unit

    9. Useful information 67 9.2 status of the unit 9.2.1 using remote control you can easily operate the following functions from your computer. – programming the features (page 53) – storing, editing or erasing items in directories (page 38) – storing or erasing items for broadcast transmission (page ...

  • Page 68

    9. Useful information 68 for windows xp home: [ control panel ] i [ printers and other hardware ] i [ printers and faxes ] for windows vista: [ control panel ] i [ printers ] 3 select the unit’s name. 4 select [ properties ] from the [ file ] or [ organize ] menu. L the printer properties window wil...

  • Page 69

    10. Help 69 10 help error messages 10.1 error messages – reports if a problem occurs during fax transmission or reception, one of the following messages will be printed on the sending and journal reports (page 38). Message code cause & solution communication error 40-42 46-72 ff l a transmission or ...

  • Page 70

    10. Help 70 10.2 error messages – display if the unit detects a problem, one or more of the following messages will appear on the display. Display cause & solution “ call service ” l there is something wrong with the unit. Contact our service personnel. “ carriage error ” l there is something wrong ...

  • Page 71

    10. Help 71 “ out of paper input tray #1 ” l recording paper is not installed or the input tray has run out of paper. Install paper (page 13, 26). L recording paper is not fed into the unit properly. Reinstall paper (page 13, 26). L the paper input tray is not installed or is not inserted completely...

  • Page 72

    10. Help 72 troubleshooting 10.3 when a function does not work 10.3.1 general problem cause & solution the unit does not work. L check the connections (page 15, 22). The output tray becomes full quickly or the recording paper does not stack properly on the output tray. L high humidity may cause the ...

  • Page 73

    10. Help 73 10.3.2 printing problems 10.3.3 scanner problem cause & solution the printing quality is poor. L some paper has instructions recommending which side to print on. Try turning the recording paper over. L you may have used paper with a cotton and/or fibre content that is over 20%, such as l...

  • Page 74

    10. Help 74 10.3.4 copier 10.3.5 fax the name of the desired computer will not be displayed on the unit when scanning documents from the unit (lan connection only). L the printer driver has not been installed. Install it on your computer (page 21). L the pc name list up feature has been set to [ off...

  • Page 75

    10. Help 75 the other party complains that received documents are too dark and cannot be read. L you used a coloured paper as a document. Change the contrast (page 32) and make a lighter copy of the document, using “ text ” resolution (page 32), and try again. I cannot receive documents. L the telep...

  • Page 76

    10. Help 76 i cannot hear a dial tone. L the telephone line cord is connected to the [ ext ] socket on the unit. Connect to the [ line ] socket (page 15). L if you use a splitter/coupler to connect the unit, remove the splitter/coupler and connect the unit to the wall socket directly. If the unit op...

  • Page 77

    10. Help 77 10.3.6 network problem cause & solution i cannot operate the following functions. – pc printing – scanning – remote control – pc fax – device monitor l confirm the led via the lan port of the main board. If the led is glowing or blinking red, the network access is working correctly. If t...

  • Page 78

    10. Help 78 10.3.7 using an answering machine 10.3.8 if a power failure occurs l the unit will not function. L if any documents are stored in the memory (i.E. During copy, pc printing, fax transmission or fax reception), they will be lost. L the unit is not designed for making emergency telephone ca...

  • Page 79

    10. Help 79 l if the [ select language ] dialogue box appears, select the desired language that you want to use with this software. Click [ ok ] . 2 [ tools ] i [ windows firewall setting ] l the [ windows firewall setting tool ] window will appear. 3 [ add to the exceptions list ] i [ ok ] i [ ok ]...

  • Page 80: 11.1 Recording Paper Jam

    11. Paper jams 80 11 paper jams jams 11.1 recording paper jam 11.1.1 when the recording paper has jammed inside of the unit the display will show the following. Paper jammed b open top cover caution: l do not pull out the jammed paper forcibly before opening the top cover. L to prevent injuries, be ...

  • Page 81

    11. Paper jams 81 2 remove the jammed paper. Case 1: when the recording paper has jammed near the drum and toner unit: 1. Pull the paper input tray completely out. 2. Remove the jammed paper ( 1 ) carefully by pulling it upwards. Remove the jammed paper ( 1 ) carefully by pulling it toward you. 3. I...

  • Page 82

    11. Paper jams 82 case 3: when the recording paper has jammed near the output tray: 1. Pull and hold the lever ( 1 ) to release the jammed paper. 2. Remove the jammed paper ( 1 ) carefully by pulling it upwards. 3. Close the top cover until locked. 11.1.2 when the recording paper is not fed into the...

  • Page 83: 11.2 Document Jams (Auto

    11. Paper jams 83 11.1.3 when the recording paper in the manual input tray is not fed into the unit properly the display will show the following. Check pick up input tray #2 1 remove the recording paper. 2 re-insert the recording paper. Note: l if the error message is still displayed, check the reco...

  • Page 84

    11. Paper jams 84 when the document has jammed near the document exit: press the adf cover release button ( 1 ) and open the middle part ( 2 ) of the adf cover. Remove the jammed document ( 3 ) carefully. 3 close the adf cover. 1 3 2 flb881e-pfqx2796za-oi-en.Book page 84 thursday, september 13, 2007...

  • Page 85: And Glass

    12. Cleaning 85 12 cleaning cleaning 12.1 cleaning the white plates and glass clean the white plates and glass when a black line, a white line or a dirty pattern appears on: – your recording paper, – the original document, – the scanned data, or – the fax document received by the other party. Cautio...

  • Page 86

    12. Cleaning 86 6 close the document cover ( 1 ). 7 re-connect the mains lead. If the document cover comes off from the unit 1. Attach the hinges ( 1 ) to the document cover ( 2 ). L make sure that the inserted direction is correct. Otherwise, the hinges cannot be inserted into the slots in step 3. ...

  • Page 87

    12. Cleaning 87 12.1.2 lower glass 1 disconnect the mains lead. 2 lift the top cover release lever ( 1 ) and open the top cover ( 2 ). Important: l close the manual input tray ( 3 ) before opening the top cover. Note: l do not touch the transfer roller ( 5 ). 3 remove the drum and toner unit ( 1 ) b...

  • Page 88: 12.2 Cleaning The Document

    12. Cleaning 88 6 close the top cover until locked. Caution: l to prevent injuries, be careful not to put your hands under the top cover. 7 re-connect the mains lead. 12.2 cleaning the document feeder rollers clean the rollers when the document frequently misfeeds. 1 disconnect the mains lead. 2 hol...

  • Page 89

    12. Cleaning 89 4 clean the document feeder rollers ( 1 ) with a cloth moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and let all parts dry thoroughly. L clean the rollers in the direction of the arrow to avoid the discharge brush ( 2 ) from being pulled. 5 close the adf cover. 6 re-connect the mains lea...

  • Page 90: 13.2 Specifications

    13. General information 90 13 general information printed repor ts 13.1 reference lists and reports you can print out the following lists and reports for your reference. – “ setup list ” – “ tel no. List ” – “ journal report ” – “ broadcast list ” – “ printer test ” l if the test print has smudges, ...

  • Page 91

    13. General information 91 itu-t no.1 test chart note: l design and specifications are subject to change without notice. L the pictures and illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product. L the accuracy of the clock is approximately ± 60 seconds a month. Recording pape...

  • Page 92

    13. General information 92 toner life toner life depends on the amount of content in a received, copied or printed document. The following is the approximate relationship between image area and toner life for replacement toner cartridge (model no. Kx- fa87x/kx-fa85x). Toner life varies in actual usa...

  • Page 93

    13. General information 93 copyrights 13.3 information of copyrights and licences l this product uses a part of netbsd kernel. The use of a part of netbsd kernel is based on the typical bsd style licence below. However, parts of the netbsd kernel are provided with the following copyright notices. Co...

  • Page 94

    13. General information 94 copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993 the regents of the university of california. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993 the regents of the university of california. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1994 the regents of the...

  • Page 95

    13. General information 95 parts of the netbsd kernel are provided with the licences that are slightly different from the above berkeley-formed licence. Please refer the source code of the netbsd kernel about the details. The source code of the netbsd kernel is provided by the netbsd cvs repositorie...

  • Page 96

    13. General information 96 l this product contains net-snmp software and is using it based on the following licence conditions. ---- part 1: cmu/ucd copyright notice: (bsd like) ----- copyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by carnegie mellon university derivative work - 1996, 1998-2000 copyright 1996, 1998-2000...

  • Page 97

    13. General information 97 ---- part 3: cambridge broadband ltd. Copyright notice (bsd) ----- portions of this code are copyright (c) 2001-2003, cambridge broadband ltd. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that ...

  • Page 98

    13. General information 98 also this product contains software which includes following notices and licences. L this product contains thttpd software that acmelabs developed and is using it based on the following licence conditions. Damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute g...

  • Page 99

    13. General information 99 however, parts of the thttpd software are provided with the following copyright notices. L jpeg this software is based in part on the work of the independent jpeg group. Copyright 1995 by jef poskanzer . Copyright 1998 by jef poskanzer . Copyright 1999 by jef poskanzer . C...

  • Page 100: 14.1 Index

    14. Index 100 14. Index 14.1 index # #101 date and time: 19 #102 your logo: 19 #103 your fax number: 20 #121 recall/flash time: 53 #145 lcd display contrast: 53 #155 change password: 53 #161 ringer pattern: 53 #210 fax ring count: 53 #212 tel/fax ring count: 55 #216 automatic caller id list: 49 #380...

  • Page 101

    14. Index 101 drum life: 92 drum unit: 9 e ecm selection (feature #413): 56 envelope: 27 error messages: 69 , 70 extension telephone: 44 f fax activation code (feature #434): 57 fax features: 55 fax number (feature #103): 20 fax only mode: 43 flash time (feature #121): 53 friendly reception (feature...

  • Page 102

    14. Index 102 sending faxes broadcast: 41 from memory: 38 manually: 37 navigator directory: 39 one-touch dial: 39 sending report (feature #401): 38 , 55 set fax default (feature #459): 58 setup list: 90 storing broadcast: 40 navigator directory: 38 one-touch dial: 38 subnet mask (feature #502): 63 t...

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