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Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
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Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax Type | Super G3 |
Fax Speed | 33.6 Kbps |
Duplex Printing | Yes |
Print Technology | Laser |
Print Speed (Black) | 25 ppm |
Print Speed (Color) | 25 ppm |
Copy Speed (Black) | 25 ppm |
Copy Speed (Color) | 25 ppm |
Scan Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Paper Size | Statement |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Lists available printouts such as Safety Information and Quick Start Guide.
Guides on accessing manuals from CD-ROM for Windows and Macintosh systems.
Details operations and settings for the [COPY] button.
Details operations for [SCAN] button and Internet Fax.
Details operations for [e-FILING] button and web utility.
Details operations for [USER FUNCTIONS] and [COUNTER] buttons.
Details installation procedures for printer drivers and utilities.
Details printer driver settings and procedures.
Describes remote setup and management via TopAccess utility.
Describes how to deal with problems and error messages.
Describes N/W-Fax Driver operations for sending faxes.
Describes conditions and settings for operating in high security mode.
Lists operator's manuals for separately sold optional equipment.
Explains warning, caution, note, and tip symbols used throughout the manual.
Explains how to orient originals and paper for scanning and copying.
Explains illustrations and operation differences based on OS and paper format.
Checks correct toner cartridge installation and notifies if it's not.
Notifies low toner levels and reports to service representative.
Controls image quality based on toner characteristics for optimal output.
Describes the names and operations of equipment parts, control panel, and touch panel.
Explains how to turn the power ON/OFF and use the energy saving mode.
Explains how to set paper and originals correctly to prevent issues.
Details the procedure for installing client software from the CD-ROM.
Covers basic procedures for copying, including enlargement, reduction, duplex, and bypass.
Explains procedures for sending faxes, specifying numbers, and setting transmission conditions.
Details how to store scanned data in a shared folder and on a Windows computer.
Explains how to store documents in the equipment's hard disk and print them later.
Outlines basic printer operations from a Windows computer using the Universal Printer Driver.
Describes using templates and checking the print counter via the [MENU] button.
Details the procedure for replacing the toner cartridge when prompted by the system.
Details the procedure for replacing the waste toner box when prompted by the system.
Details the procedure for replacing the staple cartridge in various finisher units.
Describes methods for simple cleaning to improve print quality and scanning conditions.
Guides users on how to resolve problems like paper jams and error messages.
Explains how to copy mixed-size originals and staple the output using the ADF and Finisher.
Describes how to omit blank sheets while maintaining original page sequence during copying/scanning.
Explains storing documents in a shared folder and sending a fax simultaneously.
Details how to register and use scan settings as templates for easy operation.
Explains how to scan documents and attach them to an e-mail for transmission.
Describes printing documents stored in e-Filing with date and time added at the bottom.
Explains how to print PDF files directly from a connected USB device.
Details how to print files held on the control panel to prevent forgetting printed sheets.
Lists items co-packed with the equipment and advises checking for completeness.
Lists client software like printer drivers and utility software contained on the CD-ROM.
Describes the outlines of client software and the necessity of installation before use.
Lists optional accessories sold separately to upgrade equipment performance.
Explains how to log in for department or user management to perform functions.
Describes acceptable paper types, sheet capacities, and general equipment specifications.
Describes specifications of separately sold optional accessories.