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Operating Instructions Flat-Bed Multifunction Laser FAX KX-FLB881C Model No. Do NOT connect the USB cable until prompted by the Multi-Function Station (CD-ROM). Designed to be used only in Canada. L This unit is compatible with Call Display. To use this feature, you must subscribe to the...
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Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic fax machine. You can select English or French for the language. The display and reports will be in the selected language. The default setting is English. If you want to change the setting, see feature #110 on page 51.
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We dust build-up with a vacuum cleaner (1). cannot be responsible for problems that may be caused by a non-Panasonic toner cartridge or drum unit: – Damage to the unit – Poor print quality –...
Table of Contents 1. Introduction and Installation 1. Table of Contents Sending a computer document as a fax message from your computer ......42 Accessories Receiving Faxes Supplied accessories ........6 Receiving a fax automatically – Auto answer Accessory information ........6 ON..............42 Finding the Controls Receiving a fax manually –...
Table of Contents 12.Paper Jams Jams 12.1 Recording paper jam ........78 12.2 Document jams (Auto document feeder)..81 13.Cleaning Cleaning 13.1 Cleaning the white plates and glass.... 83 13.2 Cleaning the document feeder rollers..86 14.General Information Printed Reports 14.1 Reference lists and reports ......
KX-FA87A and approx. 5,000 sheets 3 Output tray 4 Document tray with KX-FA85A. To ensure that the unit operates properly, we recommend the use of Panasonic toner cartridge and drum unit. 5 Drum unit 6 Starter toner cartridge...
1. Introduction and Installation Finding the Controls {HELP} 1.3 Button descriptions L To print helpful information for quick reference (page 18). A B C EFGH {FAX} L To switch to the fax mode (page 16, 37). {COPY} L To switch to the copy mode (page 16, 32). {SET} L To store a setting during programming.
1. Introduction and Installation 1.4.2 Rear view 1.4 Overview 1.4.1 Front view 1 Top cover 2 ADF (Auto Document Feeder) cover release button 3 ADF cover A Recording paper guides 4 Document guides B Handset unit (Optional) connection jack 5 Document tray C Speaker 6 Document cover D USB interface connector...
L We cannot be responsible for any damage to the unit or degradation of print quality which may occur from the use of a non-Panasonic toner cartridge and drum unit. L Do not leave the toner cartridge out of the protection bag for a long time.
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1. Introduction and Installation Make sure that the triangles (1) match to install the Install the drum and toner unit (1) by holding the toner cartridge correctly. tabs. Lift the top cover release lever (1) and open the top cover (2). L Make sure that the triangles (2) match to install Important: the drum and toner unit correctly.
“REPLACE DRUM” appears on the display, replace the toner cartridge and drum unit. L To ensure that the unit operates properly, we recommend the use of Panasonic toner cartridge (Model No. KX-FA87A/KX-FA85A) and drum unit (Model No. KX-FA86A). See page 6 for accessory information.
1. Introduction and Installation Pull the output tray extender (1) forward gently until 1.7 Output tray it clicks into place, then press the centre part of the extender (2) to open. Note: L Repeat from step 1 to install the upper output L Do not place the unit in an area where the output tray tray.
1. Introduction and Installation 2. Slide the other tab (1) into the right hole (2) of the extender from below until it clicks into place. 1.8 Recording paper The paper input tray unit can hold: – Up to 250 sheets of 60 g/m to 75 g/m (16 lb.
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1. Introduction and Installation Before loading a stack of paper, fan the paper to Insert the paper input tray into the unit. prevent paper jams. Load the paper, print-side up (1). Note: Important: L If the paper is not loaded correctly, re-adjust the L Push and lock the plate (2) in the paper input paper guides, or the paper may jam.
2. Preparation 2 Preparation Connections and Setup Important notice for the USB connection 2.1 Connections L Do NOT connect the USB cable until prompted by the Multi-Function Station (page 22). Caution: L When you operate this product, the power outlet Note: should be near the product and easily L If any other device is connected to the same...
2. Preparation 2.2 Dialing mode 2.3 Selecting the operation mode If you cannot dial (page 37), change this setting (Fax/Copy/Scan) according to your telephone line service. You can select the desired mode by pressing one of the following buttons. {MENU} –...
2. Preparation Document Requirements 2.4.2 Using the auto document feeder 2.4 Setting the original 2.4.1 Using the scanner glass Insert the document (up to 40 pages) FACE UP into the feeder until a single beep is heard. Adjust the width of the document guides (1) to fit the actual size of the document.
2. Preparation Maximum document size Help 2.5 Help function The unit contains helpful information which can be printed for reference. – “BASIC SETTINGS” – “FEATURE LIST” – “DIRECTORY” – “FAX RECEIVING” – “COPIER” 216 mm – “REPORTS” ") – “CALL DISPLAY” Effective scanning area L Shaded area will be scanned.
2. Preparation Volume Initial Programming 2.6 Adjusting volume 2.7 Date and time Important: L Before adjusting volume, set the operation mode {MENU} to fax mode. If the {FAX} light is OFF, turn it ON by pressing {FAX}. {FAX} {SET} {<}{>} {MENU} i {#}{1}{0}{1} i {SET} {FAX} {SET} {V}{^}...
2. Preparation 2.8 Your logo 2.9 Your fax number You can program your logo (name, company name, etc.) You can program your fax number so that it appears on so that it appears on the top of each page sent. the top of each page sent.
2. Preparation For the subnet mask: 2.10 Configuring the unit to 1. Press {5}{0}{2}. access the LAN SUBNET MASK PRESS SET You can print documents, scan documents, receive 2. {SET} i Enter the subnet mask of the faxes or send faxes using a computer on the LAN. To network.
If the unit is connected to a computer with 2.11.1 Required computer environment USB cable before installing Multi-Function Panasonic Multi-Function Station software enables the Station, the [Found New Hardware Wizard] unit to carry out the following functions: dialogue box will appear. Click [Cancel] to close –...
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[Start] i [All Programs] or [Programs] i L If the unit is connected to your computer, the [Panasonic] i the unit’s name i [Add Printer model name will be automatically detected. Driver]. Then follow the on-screen instructions. L You can change the name of the unit if necessary.
[Start] i [All Programs] or [Programs] i – When the unit is connected to a computer that [Panasonic] i the unit’s name i [Multi-Function was custom-built by the user. Station] – When the unit is connected to the computer via a L Multi-Function Station will appear.
3. Printer 3 Printer Printer L If a printing error occurs, the Device Monitor will be 3.1 Printing from Windows started automatically and display the error information. applications Setting the printer properties You can print a file created in a Windows application. For You can change the printer setting in step 3.
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3. Printer Insert the paper, print-side down (1) until the unit 3.1.1 Using the manual input tray grasps the paper and a single beep is heard. You can print not only on plain paper but also on special L Adjust the width of the guides (2) to the size of media (transparencies / labels / envelopes).
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3. Printer L You can load 1 envelope of 90 g/m (24 lb.) paper To print on labels at a time for printing, print-side down (1). Use labels designed for laser printing. We recommend the following: ® Avery 5160/5161/5162/5163/5164/5165/5167/5168 ® XEROX LWH100/LWH110/LWH120/LWH130/LWH140 L Use the manual input tray to print labels.
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3. Printer Waved Dog-eared Self adhesive Do not attempt to print on any of the following types of envelopes (these may cause damage to the unit): L Envelopes with clasps, snaps or tie strings L Envelopes with transparent windows L Envelopes that use encapsulated types of adhesive that do not require moistening but rely on pressure to seal them Clasp...
4. Scanner 4 Scanner Scanner L The scanned image will be displayed in the 4.1 Scanning from the unit (Push [Multi-Function Viewer] window after scanning. However, when you select PDF as a Scan) file format, the software that is associated to open PDF file will start.
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4. Scanner Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select “USB HOST”. L The e-mail software will automatically start and i {SET} the scanned image will be attached to a new e- mail message. For LAN connection: Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select the computer Note: that you want to send the scanned image.
4. Scanner L The scanned image will be displayed in the 4.2 Scanning from a computer [Multi-Function Viewer] window after scanning. (Pull Scan) L To save the scanned image, select [Save As ...] from the [File] menu. Note: L To cancel scanning while the document is being L When scanning a document, we recommend using scanned, click [Cancel].
5. Copier 5 Copier Copy After you finish copying, press {STOP} to reset the 5.1 Making a copy settings you set in step 3 and 4. Note: Illegal copies L To stop copying, see page 65. L It is unlawful to make copies of certain L You can change the default operation mode (feature documents.
5. Copier 5.1.2 Using the auto document feeder 5.2 More copying features L Make sure that the {COPY} light is ON. 5.2.1 To enlarge/reduce a document Set the original (page 17). Press {ZOOM} repeatedly to select the enlargement / reduction rate that fits the size of your document and recording paper.
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5. Copier Example: 150% enlarged copy 5.2.2 To copy 2-sided documents onto 1 Using the scanner glass (1): page (Quick ID copy feature) (Scanner Original document Enlarged copy glass only) You can make copies of both sides of 2-sided documents and print them on the same side of paper.
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5. Copier Original document Page layout 5.2.4 To copy several pages onto 1 page (N in 1 feature) “8 in 1” “LANDSCAPE” You can save paper by copying 2, 4 or 8 pages onto 1 page. The documents will be reduced to fit the recording paper.
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5. Copier Note: Original document Page layout L The unit will store the documents into memory while “8 in 1” collating the copies. If memory becomes full while “PORTRAIT” storing, the unit will only print out the stored pages. L You can hold the previous collate setting (feature #469 on page 57).
6. Fax 6 Fax Sending Faxes To select the resolution 6.1 Sending a fax manually 1. {RESOLUTION} 2. Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to select the desired 6.1.1 Using the scanner glass resolution. By using the scanner glass, you can send a page from –...
6. Fax make sure feature #401 is activated (page 54). For an explanation of error messages, see page 67. 6.2 Storing items for the one- touch dial feature and navigator Printing a journal report A journal report provides you with a printed record of the directory 30 most recent faxes.
6. Fax L To program other items, repeat steps 2 to 3. 6.3 Sending a fax using one- {MENU} touch dial feature and navigator Note: L A hyphen or a space entered in a telephone number directory counts as 2 digits. Before using this feature, store the desired names and telephone numbers into one-touch dial feature and 6.2.3 Editing a stored item...
6. Fax Enter the fax number using one-touch dial or navigator directory. 6.4 Broadcast transmission {START} By storing one-touch dial and navigator directory items (page 38) into the broadcast memory, you can send the same document to multiple parties (up to 20). Your programmed items will remain in the broadcast memory, allowing frequent re-use.
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6. Fax Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display the desired To send the same document using the auto broadcast memory (“<BROADCAST1>”, document feeder “<BROADCAST2>” or “<MANUAL BROAD>”). i {MENU} i {*} 1. Set the original (page 17). 2. If necessary, change to the desired resolution (page Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display the desired 37) and the desired contrast (page 37).
6. Fax Receiving Faxes 6.5 Sending a computer 6.6 Receiving a fax automatically document as a fax message from – Auto answer ON your computer Note: L Received documents will be stacked on the lower You can access the fax function from a Windows output tray.
6. Fax How to receive faxes with the optional handset unit 6.7 Receiving a fax manually – 1. Lift the handset to answer the call. Auto answer OFF 2. When: – document reception is required, Important: – a fax calling tone (slow beep) is heard, or L Use this mode with an extension telephone or the –...
6. Fax If a fax calling tone is detected, the fax machine will 6.8 Using the unit with an receive a fax automatically. L Regarding the remote access code for the answering answering machine machine, see the operating instructions of the answering machine.
6. Fax 2. Press {>} repeatedly to display “JUNK LIST DISP.”. i {SET} 6.9 Junk fax prohibitor 3. Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display the desired (preventing fax reception from item. i {<} undesired callers) L To cancel erasing, press {STOP}, then press {MENU}.
6. Fax 6.10 Receiving a fax into your computer You can receive a fax document on your computer. The received fax document is saved as an image file (TIFF- G4 format). To receive a fax document using your computer, make sure the following features are set beforehand.
7. Call Display 7 Call Display Call Display 7.1 Call Display service 7.2 Viewing and calling back This unit is compatible with the Call Display service using caller information offered by your local telephone company. To use this {CALL DISPLAY} unit’s Call Display features, you must subscribe to a Call Display service.
7. Call Display 7.3 Erasing caller information 7.4 Storing caller information 7.3.1 Erasing all caller information 7.4.1 Into the one-touch dial feature and navigator directory Press {MENU} repeatedly to display “CALLER SETUP”. i {SET} {CALL DISPLAY} L “CALL LIST ERASE” will be displayed. Press {V} or {^} repeatedly to display the desired {SET} item.
8. Distinctive Ring 8 Distinctive Ring Distinctive Ring To use one phone number for the fax, program the ring 8.1 Distinctive Ring service pattern assigned for the fax (feature #431 on page 49). In the example, the ring pattern assigned for fax is a triple When a call is made to one of your phone numbers, the ring, so you should program “C”...
9. Programmable Features 9 Programmable Features Features Summary 9.1 Programming {MENU} {SET} {MENU} Press {#} and the 3-digit code (page 51 to page 62). Press the desired selection to display the desired setting. L This step may be slightly different depending on the feature.
9. Programmable Features 9.2 Basic features Feature/Code Selection Setting the quick setup You can print out the quick fax setup guide and select the desired receiving mode depending on your situation. {#}{1}{0}{0} {1} “FAX ONLY” (default): Use only as a fax (page 42). {2} “DIST.
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9. Programmable Features Feature/Code Selection 1. {MENU} i {#}{1}{5}{5} i {SET} Changing the password for feature programming via 2. Enter the current password. i {SET} remote operation L The default password is “1234”. {#}{1}{5}{5} 3. Enter a new 4-digit password using 0–9. i {SET} 4.
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9. Programmable Features Feature/Code Selection Setting toner save feature {0} “OFF” (default): Deactivates this feature. {1} “ON”: The toner cartridge will last longer. {#}{4}{8}{2} Note: L This feature may lower the print quality by reducing toner consumption.
9. Programmable Features 9.3 Fax features Feature/Code Selection Printing a confirmation report {0} “OFF”: Confirmation reports will not be printed. {1} “ON”: A confirmation report will be printed after every fax transmission. {#}{4}{0}{1} {2} “ERROR” (default): A confirmation report will be printed only when fax transmission fails.
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9. Programmable Features Feature/Code Selection Setting the Error Correction This feature is available when the sending / receiving fax machines are ECM Mode (ECM) compatible. {0} “OFF”: Deactivates this feature. {#}{4}{1}{3} {1} “ON” (default): If there is an error during fax transmission / reception, the unit will support the communication.
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9. Programmable Features Feature/Code Selection Setting the output tray to use You can select the output tray that will be used for printing received faxes. for faxing {1} “#1”: Upper output tray (Up to approx. 100 sheets) {2} “#2” (default): Lower output tray (Up to approx. 50 sheets) {#}{4}{4}{1} Note: L Lists or reports printed by pressing {HELP} (page 18) or {MENU} (page 88)
9. Programmable Features 9.4 Copy features Feature/Code Selection Changing the default copy To change the default resolution setting for copying. resolution {1} “TEXT/PHOTO”: For documents containing both text and photographs. {2} “TEXT” (default): For documents containing only text. {#}{4}{6}{1} {3} “PHOTO”: For documents containing photographs, shaded drawings, etc. Holding the previous contrast {0} “DISABLED”...
9. Programmable Features 9.5 PC print features Feature/Code Selection ® Setting the input tray in PCL You can select the input tray that will be used in PCL printing. {1} “#1” (default): Paper input tray {#}{7}{6}{0} {2} “#2”: Manual input tray Setting the output tray in PCL You can select the output tray that will be used in PCL printing.
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9. Programmable Features Feature/Code Selection Setting the font pitch/point in To set the font pitch/point to be used in PCL printing. 1. {MENU} i {#}{7}{7}{0} i {SET} {#}{7}{7}{0} 2. Enter the font pitch from “00.44” to “99.99”, or the point from “004.00” to “999.75”, using the dial keypad.
9. Programmable Features 9.6 Scan features Feature/Code Selection Setting the scan mode for {1} “VIEWER” (default): The scanned image will be displayed in the [Multi- Push Scan Function Viewer] window. {2} “FILE”: The scanned image will be saved as a file. {#}{4}{9}{3} {3} “E-MAIL”: The scanned image will be saved for e-mail attachment.
9. Programmable Features 9.7 LAN features Feature/Code Selection LAN setting with a DHCP {0} “DISABLED”: Deactivates this feature. server {1} “ENABLED” (default): The following will be allocated automatically using a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. {#}{5}{0}{0} – IP address –...
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9. Programmable Features Feature/Code Selection Setting HTTPD for the LAN {0} “DISABLED”: Denies access to the web browser. connection {1} “ENABLED” (default): Allows access to the web browser. {#}{5}{3}{4}...
9. Programmable Features 9.8 Network features (LAN connection only) These features can be programmed only by using the web browser. Feature Selection Setting the location [LAN FEATURE] Enter the location information of the unit. where you use this unit SMTP setting for scan to [E-MAIL FEATURE] Enter the SMTP server information to send scanned e-mail (via e-mail...
10. Useful Information 10 Useful Information Useful Information 10.1 Character entry 10.2 Status of the unit The dial keypad is used to enter characters and numbers. 10.2.1 Using Remote Control – Press {<} or {>} to move the cursor. You can easily operate the following functions from your –...
10. Useful Information For Windows XP Home: 10.2.2 Using Device Monitor [Control Panel] i [Printers and Other You can confirm the setting information and current Hardware] i [Printers and Faxes] status of the unit from your computer. For Windows Vista: Start Multi-Function Station.
10. Useful Information Caution: 10.5 Optional handset unit L When moving the unit, be sure to hold by the grip. Do not hold by the handset unit. You can add the optional handset unit. See page 6 for Correct Incorrect accessory information.
11. Help 11 Help Error Messages 11.1 Error messages – Reports If a problem occurs during fax transmission or reception, one of the following messages will be printed on the confirmation and journal reports (page 37). Message Code Cause & Solution COMMUNICATION ERROR 40-42 L A transmission or reception error occurred.
11. Help 11.2 Error messages – Display If the unit detects a problem, one or more of the following messages will appear on the display. Display Cause & Solution “CALL SERVICE” L There is something wrong with the unit. Contact our service personnel. “CARRIAGE ERROR”...
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11. Help Display Cause & Solution “OUT OF PAPER INPUT TRAY L Recording paper is not installed or the input tray has run out of paper. Install #1” paper (page 13, 26). L Recording paper is not fed into the unit properly. Reinstall paper (page 13, 26).
11. Help Troubleshooting 11.3 When a function does not work 11.3.1 General Problem Cause & Solution The unit does not work. L Check the connections (page 15, 23). The output tray becomes full L High humidity may cause the recording paper to curl. Try turning the paper quickly or the recording over and re-inserting it.
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L The PCL driver can be found in the following folder on the supplied CD- ROM. “D:Drivers\Printer\2kXp\PCL” (where “D” is the drive letter of your CD- ROM drive) For more details, refer to: http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/cs/en/telecom/mfp-faq.htm 11.3.3 Scanner Problem Cause & Solution I cannot scan.
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L The IP address of the unit may have changed. To detect the IP address, proceed as follows. [Start] i [All Programs] or [Programs] i [Panasonic] i the unit’s name i [IP Address Checker]. L The IP address for the unit will be detected.
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11. Help Problem Cause & Solution The other party complains L You used a coloured paper as a document. Change the contrast (page 32) that received documents are and make a lighter copy of the document, using “TEXT” resolution (page too dark and cannot be read.
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11. Help Problem Cause & Solution I cannot hear a dial tone. L The telephone line cord is connected to the [EXT] jack on the unit. Connect to the [LINE] jack (page 15). L If you use a splitter/coupler to connect the unit, remove the splitter/coupler and connect the unit to the wall jack directly.
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– Device Monitor To detect the IP address, proceed as follows. [Start] i [All Programs] or [Programs] i [Panasonic] i the unit’s name i [IP Address Checker]. L The IP address for the unit will be detected.
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11. Help Problem Cause & Solution The [Windows Security Alert] L Click [Keep Blocking] and run the Windows Firewall Setting Tool to allow dialogue box appears and the data transmission for Multi-Function Station (page 76). asks if you want to block [PCCMFLPD] and I cannot operate the following functions after installing the...
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L The [Windows Firewall] dialogue box will appear. 3. Click the [Exceptions] tab. 4. Confirm that [Panasonic Trap Monitor Service] and [PCCMFLPD] are displayed and checked on the [Programs and Services] list. To confirm the security settings (For Windows Vista users) 1.
12. Paper Jams 12 Paper Jams Jams Important: 12.1 Recording paper jam L Close the manual input tray (3) before opening the top cover. 12.1.1 When the recording paper has jammed inside of the unit The display will show the following. PAPER JAMMED OPEN TOP COVER Caution:...
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12. Paper Jams Remove the jammed paper. Case 2: When the recording paper has jammed near the Case 1: fuser unit: When the recording paper has jammed near the 1. Lift both green levers (1) until they stop. drum and toner unit: 1.
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12. Paper Jams Case 3: 12.1.2 When the recording paper is not fed When the recording paper has jammed near the into the unit properly output tray: The display will show the following. 1. Pull and hold the lever (1) to release the jammed paper.
12. Paper Jams 12.1.3 When the recording paper in the 12.2 Document jams (Auto manual input tray is not fed into the unit document feeder) properly Caution: The display will show the following. L Do not pull out the jammed document forcibly CHECK PICK UP before lifting the ADF cover.
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12. Paper Jams When the document has jammed near the document exit: Press the ADF cover release button (1) and open the middle part (2) of the ADF cover. Remove the jammed document (3) carefully. Close the ADF cover.
13. Cleaning 13 Cleaning Cleaning L Clean the white cover sheet carefully to avoid 13.1 Cleaning the white plates damaging it. and glass Clean the white plates and glass when a black line, a white line or a dirty pattern appears on: –...
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13. Cleaning Close the document cover (1). 2. Lay down the hinges (1). 3. Insert the hinges (1) into the slots (2) on the unit. Re-connect the power cord. If the document cover comes off from the unit 1. Attach the hinges (1) to the document cover (2). L Make sure that the inserted direction is correct.
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13. Cleaning Clean the lower glass (1) with a soft and dry cloth. 13.1.2 Lower glass Disconnect the power cord. Lift the top cover release lever (1) and open the top cover (2). Important: L Close the manual input tray (3) before opening the top cover.
13. Cleaning Close the top cover until locked. 13.2 Cleaning the document feeder rollers Clean the rollers when the document frequently misfeeds. Disconnect the power cord. Hold the ADF cover firmly and lift it to open the upper part (1) of the ADF cover. Caution: L To prevent injuries, be careful not to put your hands under the top cover.
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13. Cleaning Clean the document feeder rollers (1) with a cloth moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and let all parts dry thoroughly. L Clean the rollers in the direction of the arrow to avoid the discharge brush (2) from being pulled. Close the ADF cover.
14. General Information 14 General Information Printed Repor ts Specifications 14.1 Reference lists and reports 14.2 Specifications You can print out the following lists and reports for your ■ Applicable lines: reference. Public Switched Telephone Network – “SETUP LIST” ■ Document size: –...
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14. General Information DL: 110 mm × 220 mm (4 " × 8 ■ Memory capacity ") (for operation and storing memory): Recording paper weight: 32 MB 60 g/m to 90 g/m (16 lb. to 24 lb.) ■ Fax memory capacity: Note for recording paper: 10 MB in total Approx.
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2.4 Adjusting volume Initial Programming 2.5 Dialing mode 2.6 Date and time. 2.7 Your logo.2.8 Your fax number 3. Copy / Copying 3.1 Using the unit as a copy machine. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic fax machine. Things you should keep a record of Attach your sales receipt here.
14. General Information Copyrights 14.3 Information of copyrights and licences L This product uses a part of NetBSD kernel. The use of a part of NetBSD kernel is based on the typical BSD style licence below. Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1.
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14. General Information Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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14. General Information Copyright (c) 1996,1999 by Internet Software Consortium. Copyright (c) 1996-1999 by Internet Software Consortium. Copyright (c) 1997 Jonathan Stone and Jason R. Thorpe. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1997 Christos Zoulas. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1997 Manuel Bouyer. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1997, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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14. General Information L This product contains Net-SNMP software and is using it based on the following licence conditions. ---- Part 1: CMU/UCD copyright notice: (BSD like) ----- Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Derivative Work - 1996, 1998-2000 Copyright 1996, 1998-2000 The Regents of the University of California All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and...
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14. General Information ---- Part 3: Cambridge Broadband Ltd. copyright notice (BSD) ----- Portions of this code are copyright (c) 2001-2003, Cambridge Broadband Ltd. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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14. General Information DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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14. General Information However, parts of the thttpd software are provided with the following copyright notices. Copyright 1995 by Jef Poskanzer <jef@acme.com>. Copyright 1998 by Jef Poskanzer <jef@acme.com>. Copyright 1999 by Jef Poskanzer <jef@acme.com>. Copyright 1995,2000 by Jef Poskanzer <jef@acme.com>. Copyright 1999,2000 by Jef Poskanzer <jef@acme.com>.
15. Index 15. Index #763 Paper size in PCL: 58 15.1 Index #764 Image reduction feature in PCL: 58 #765 Recording paper direction in PCL: 58 # #100 Quick setup: 51 #766 A4 wide printing in PCL: 58 #101 Date and time: 19 #767 Line per page in PCL: 58 #102 Your logo: 20 #768 Font source in PCL: 58...
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15. Index Contrast (Feature #145): 51 Storing: 38 Error messages: 68 Optional handset unit: 66 Distinctive Ring service (Feature #430): 49 Output tray setting DNS server #1 (Feature #504): 61 Copy (Feature #466): 57 DNS server #2 (Feature #505): 61 Fax (Feature #441): 56 Document size: 17 Overseas mode (Feature #411): 54...