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Type | All-in-One Printer |
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Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
Print Technology | Laser |
Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Monthly Duty Cycle | 50, 000 pages |
Automatic Document Feeder | Yes |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax Transmission Speed | 33.6 kbps |
Paper Capacity | 250 sheets |
Weight | 45.2 lbs |
Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac |
Explains useful copy functions accessible from the copy start screen.
Explains useful operations for fax transmission.
Explains various functions for fax transmission.
Uses sub addresses for confidential and bulletin board communication.
Explains security functions for fax transmission to prevent errors.
Explains various settings for receiving faxes.
Explains sending faxes from a computer and editing the phone book.
Explains advanced scanning operations for email, Internet Fax, and FaxServer.
Configures scan, internet fax, and scan-to-fax server functions for output needs.
Explains using scanner drivers and utilities for scanning and settings.
Utilizes ActKey software for one-touch scan job initiation.
Explains useful operations for printing documents from a computer.
Prints documents by feeding paper manually on the MP tray.
Guides on printing on envelopes by changing paper size and using MP tray.
Enables printing on both sides of a sheet of paper.
Prints documents using less toner with selectable options.
Explains the basic procedure for changing equipment settings.
Allows changing settings requiring administrator authority.
Configures paper settings for various trays (Tray1, Tray2, MP Tray).
Manages email addresses and groups for destinations.
Registers and edits profiles with scan and file name settings.
Sets destinations for network scans.
Guides through initial setup of time, fax, network, and email settings.
Configures default settings for copy functions like scan size and density.
Configures fax settings including mixed size, margins, edge erase, and Fcode boxes.
Sets security features like ID Check Tx, Broadcast Destination, and Confirm Dial.
Configures default scan size, density, file format, and encryption.
Sets up file names, templates, sender/reply addresses, and broadcast destination.
Configures print settings like paper feed, auto tray switch, and MP tray usage.
Adjusts printer settings like manual timeout, jam recovery, and darkness.
Explains network settings like TCP/IP, NetBEUI, NetWare, and EtherTalk.
Configures SMTP/POP server settings, encryption, and authentication.
Configures LDAP server settings for authentication and search.
Manages default mode, operation timeout, and sound controls.
Sets access control, unit of measure, and print report permissions.
Configures power save time, sleep mode, and auto power off.
Lists available utilities for the machine.
Explains webpages usable by both Windows and Mac OS X.
Explains utilities available for Windows users.
Registers and edits machine email addresses using the User Setting plugin.
Registers and edits speed dials on the machine.
Controls access to the machine using PIN numbers.
Changes machine menus and copies settings to other devices.
Sets network configurations using the Configuration Tool.
Changes operating panel display language and country code.
Explains items configurable through network functions.
Explains how to change network settings via the machine's webpage.
Encrypts communication between computer and machine using SSL/TLS.
Transmits print job data from computer to machine via the Internet.
Encrypts communication using IPSec for all IP protocol applications.
Controls machine access based on specified IP addresses.
Sets up the machine to send error notification emails.
Manages the machine using SNMPv3 for encrypted communication.
Explains IPv6 support and automatic address assignment.
Explains IEEE802.1X authentication support.
Configures LDAP server settings for authentication and search.
Configures secure protocol server settings for Kerberos authentication.
Prints PDF files directly from the webpage without a driver.
Prints files attached to emails received by the machine.
Explains initializing network settings and DHCP setup.
Resets all network settings to their factory defaults.
Obtains an IP address from a DHCP server.
Explains procedures for initializing flash memory and resetting machine settings.
Returns configured settings to their default values.
Explains how to delete or update printer, fax, and scanner drivers.
Uninstalls printer and fax drivers.
Updates installed scanner drivers.