User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Basic Operations
- Copying
- Faxing
- Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions
- Sending Faxes
- Receiving Faxes
- Sending and Receiving Faxes According to Your Purposes
- Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents
- Importing/Exporting Address Book Data with the Supplied Software
- Sending Faxes from Your Computer (PC Fax)
- Using the Machine as a Printer
- Using the Machine as a Scanner
- Preparing to Use the Machine as a Scanner
- Scanning from the Machine
- Scanning from a Computer
- Convenient Scanning with a Machine-Based Operation
- Can Be Used Conveniently with a Mobile Device
- Network
- Connecting to a Network
- Viewing Network Settings
- Configuring the Machine for Printing or Faxing from a Computer
- Configuring Scan Settings (E-Mail/Shared Folders)
- Configuring the Machine for Your Network Environment
- Security
- Using Remote UI
- Setting Menu List
- Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- Appendix
- SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE
● EXEC: Ex
ecutive
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Insert the paper into the paper drawer until the paper stops.
● Load the paper in portr
ait orientation (with the short edge toward the machine), with the print side face up.
Paper cannot be loaded in landscape orientation.
● Fan the paper stack well, and tap it on a at surface to align the edges.
● When you insert the paper with <Notify to Check Paper Settings> set to <On>, a conrmation screen is
displayed.
Notify to Check Paper Settings(P. 486)
Do not exceed the load limit guide when loading paper
Mak
e sure that the paper stack does not exceed the load limit guide (
). Loading too much paper can cause
paper jams.
When loading envelopes or paper with a logo, see Loading Envelopes(P. 52) or Loading Preprinted
Paper(P
. 54) .
4
Align the paper guides against the edges of the paper.
● Mo
ve the paper guides in so they are exactly the width of the paper.
Align the paper guides securely against the edges of the paper
Paper guides that ar
e too loose or too tight can cause misfeeds or paper jams.
Basic Operations
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