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Develop ineo+ 451 User Manual

Develop ineo+ 451
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Develop ineo+ 451 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDevelop
Modelineo+ 451
CategoryAll in One Printer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

1.5 Safety information

Provides crucial safety instructions for operating and maintaining the machine.

1.10 Operation precautions

Outlines important precautions for power source, operating environment, and copy storage.

2 Copy Operations

2.1 Control panel

Explains the various parts and functions of the machine's control panel and touch panel.

2.4 Turning on the main power and the auxiliary power

Details the procedure for powering the machine on and off using the main switch and power key.

2.10 Feeding the document

Explains how to load documents into the ADF or place them on the original glass.

2.11 Selecting a paper setting

Covers automatic and manual selection of paper size and tray settings.

2.16 Selecting finishing settings

Explains settings for sorting, stapling, hole punching, folding, and output tray selection.

2.20 Registering copy programs (Mode Memory)

Details how to store and recall frequently used copy settings as programs.

2.21 Copying with programmed copy settings (Mode Memory)

Guides on recalling and using previously stored copy settings.

2.24 Selecting the paper settings

Covers automatic paper detection and manual selection of paper size and type for trays.

2.25 Original documents

Details the types of documents that can be loaded into the ADF or placed on the original glass.

2.31 Scanning documents with different settings and printing copies all together ("Program Jobs" function)

Describes how to scan documents with varying settings and print them together.

2.39 Saving the scanned document in a user box ("Save in User Box" function)

Explains how to save scanned documents in user boxes for later retrieval.

3 Print Operations

3.1 Setting up the PCL driver for Windows

Covers common settings and buttons available in the PCL printer driver for Windows.

3.2 Specifying the basic tab settings (PCL driver for Windows)

Details settings on the Basic tab for PCL driver, including paper size and print options.

3.4 Specifying the finish tab settings (PCL driver for Windows)

Covers finishing options in the PCL driver such as stapling, punching, and folding.

3.8 Setting up the PostScript driver for Windows

Covers common settings and buttons available in the PostScript printer driver for Windows.

3.9 Setting up the PPD driver for Mac OS 9.2

Details how to set up the PPD driver for Mac OS 9.2, covering Page Setup and Print dialogs.

3.13 Setting up the PPD driver for Mac OS X

Details how to set up the PPD driver for Mac OS X, covering Page Setup and Print dialogs.

3.16 Output Method (PPD driver for Mac OS X)

Details output methods like Secure Print, Save in User Box, and Proof Print in the PPD driver.

3.23 Sending a fax

Provides general instructions and procedures for sending faxes from the machine.

3.24 Setting up the fax driver for Windows

Details the common settings and tabs available in the Windows fax driver.

4 Box Operations

4.1 Saving copies in user boxes

Details which copy settings can be saved and changed, and how to save copy documents in user boxes.

4.2 Saving scans in user boxes

Explains how to select user box destinations and save scanned images directly or via address book.

4.11 Printing

Covers available print settings and the process of printing documents from user boxes.

4.14 Secure print user box

Details how to print documents saved in the secure print user box, requiring authentication.

5 Network Scanner Operations

5.1 Using scan/fax programs

Covers registering and recalling scan/fax programs for frequently used settings.

5.2 Sending data in an e-mail message (Scan to e-mail)

Details the process of scanning documents and sending them as e-mail attachments.

5.3 Sending data to a computer on the network (Scan to SMB)

Explains how to send scanned data to a shared folder on a network computer via SMB.

5.4 Sending data to a server (Scan to FTP)

Guides on sending scanned data to an FTP server on the network.

5.5 Specifying scan and transmission settings (Scan settings/original settings/communication settings)

Covers detailed settings for scanning, original types, and communication for transmissions.

5.7 Registering an address book destination

Details how to register e-mail, FTP, SMB, and user box destinations in the address book.

6 Web Connection Operations

6.3 Box tab

Covers user box management, including creating, viewing, and downloading documents.

7 Fax Operations (Option)

7.1 General fax operation

Provides general information and procedures for sending faxes from the machine.

7.2 Loading the original

Explains how to load originals into the ADF or onto the original glass for faxing.

7.3 Specifying scanning conditions

Covers settings for original type, simplex/duplex, resolution, and density for fax transmission.

7.4 Specifying only one destination

Details methods for specifying a single fax destination via registered entries, direct input, or job history.

7.8 When unable to send

Addresses issues when fax sending fails, explaining redial functions and manual redial.

8 Network Fax Operations (Option)

9 Appendix

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