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Type | All-in-One Printer |
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Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
Print Technology | Laser |
Print Speed (Black) | 28 ppm |
Monthly Duty Cycle | 30, 000 pages |
Paper Capacity | 250 sheets |
Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Copy Speed (Black) | 28 cpm |
Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax Modem Speed | 33.6 Kbps |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Maximum Paper Size | A4 |
Scan Type | Flatbed |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows |
Print Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi, 1200 x 1200 dpi (with KIR) |
Lists the guides supplied with the machine for reference.
Explains the meaning of safety symbols used in the guide.
Guidelines for selecting a suitable environment for machine installation.
Safety warning regarding keeping plastic bags away from children.
Specific safety measures to follow while operating the machine.
Details the components and layout of the machine's control panel.
Identifies the main physical parts of the machine and its optional equipment.
Lists the items included in the product package for initial setup.
Guides on choosing connection methods and preparing necessary cables.
Configuration steps for connecting the machine to a network via LAN.
Instructions for loading paper into the machine's various trays.
Procedures for placing originals on the platen or in the document processor.
Steps for turning the machine's power on and off.
Procedures for logging into and out of the machine's user administration.
Step-by-step guide for performing basic copying operations.
Instructions for printing documents from computer applications.
Overview of functions for sending scanned documents via network or email.
Procedure for canceling print or send jobs currently in progress.
How to check the current levels of toner and paper in the machine.
Specifies the size of originals for scanning and copying.
Selects the paper source that contains the required paper size for copying.
Instructions for producing two-sided copies from originals.
Allows combining 2 or 4 originals onto a single page.
Selects the size of originals for scanning and sending.
Specifies the size of the scanned image to be transmitted.
Selects the file format for sending scanned images.
Sets the fineness of scanning resolution for sending.
Saves scanned images as files on a WSD-compatible computer.
Prints files stored directly from USB memory without a computer.
Stores scanned image files in USB memory connected to the machine.
Procedure to safely remove USB memory to avoid data damage.
Checks the status of jobs being processed or waiting to be printed.
Reviews the history of completed print, send, and store jobs.
Procedure for canceling any print or send job currently in progress.
Configures basic machine settings like language, sound, and display.
Specifies settings for LAN interface, TCP/IP, NetWare, and AppleTalk connections.
Configures emulation, duplex, orientation, and other printer defaults.
Sets how the machine responds to duplexing or paper mismatch errors.
Sets the machine's date, time, time zone, and summer time.
Procedures for cleaning the machine's glass platen and internal parts.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the toner container.
Guidelines for resolving common machine symptoms and problems.
Instructions for handling specific error messages displayed on the panel.
Procedures for clearing paper jams from different locations in the machine.
Specifies how user access is administered, including enabling/disabling login.
Manages copy/print counts per account for tracking and control.
Procedures for adding, changing, and deleting user accounts.
Details available optional hardware like document processors and memory.
Explains how to enter characters using the machine's keypad.
Information on supported paper types, sizes, and specifications.
Technical specifications for the machine's hardware and performance.
Definitions of technical terms used throughout the manual.