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Print Technology | Laser |
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Type | Color Multifunction Printer |
Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
Print Speed | 20 ppm |
Max Print Resolution | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Copy Speed | 20 cpm |
Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax Capability | Optional |
Fax Speed | 33.6 kbps |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Standard Paper Capacity | 250 sheets |
Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
Paper Size | A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, Legal, Letter |
Print Resolution | Up to 600 x 600 dpi |
Dimensions | 575 x 585 x 662 mm |
Explains symbols, target audience, and original/paper direction for understanding the manual.
Lists model names and their corresponding series names used throughout this manual.
Provides a general explanation of the IP Fax function, its requirements, and supported operations.
Details the procedure to verify if the IP Fax Enabler license is installed on the equipment.
Guides users on how to install the IP Fax Enabler license if it is not present.
Outlines the necessary settings for IP Fax configuration using the TopAccess web interface.
Configures general IP Fax functions, enabling or disabling send/receive operations.
Sets specific IP Fax parameters like Terminal ID, resolution, and original mode.
Details how to add, edit, and manage recipient lists for IP Fax transmissions.
Explains how to send and receive IP Faxes directly from the device's touch panel interface.
Guides on sending IP Faxes using the N/W-Fax driver software from a computer.
Covers IP Fax job history, templates, routing, and notification settings through TopAccess.
Provides steps for checking and resolving IP Fax sending or receiving failures.
Lists common IP Fax error codes, their descriptions, and suggested corrective actions.
Details administrator function lists and how IP Fax functions are indicated on lists and reports.
Lists detailed technical specifications for the IP Fax function, including size and resolution.