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SELECTING RESOLUTION AND EXPOSURE SETTINGS
The resolution and exposure can be adjusted to match the size and darkness of text on the original, or for an original such 
as a photograph. To change the settings, follow the steps below after selecting fax mode and placing the original. (Page 13)
1
Press the [RESOLUTION] key.
The resolution selection 
screen will appear.
2
Select the resolution with the [
] or 
[
] key.
The selected resolution is 
highlighted.
To set the exposure next, press the [
] or [
] key 
and go to step 4.
When the [
] or [
] key is pressed, the exposure 
display changes from "AUTO" to a 5-step display.
3
Press the [OK] key.
You will return to the base 
screen and the selected 
resolution will appear in the 
resolution display.
4
Select the desired exposure with the 
[
] or [
] key. 
• To select a light setting for a dark original such as a 
newspaper, press the [
] key to move the setting 
toward ( ).
• To select a dark setting for a light original such as 
writing in pencil or faint colour text, press the [
] key 
to move the setting toward ( ) .
• When the exposure setting reaches the left side or 
the right side, pressing the [
] or [
] key changes 
the exposure display from the 5-step display to 
"AUTO".
5
Press the [OK] key.
You will return to the base 
screen and the selected 
exposure will appear in the 
exposure display.
STANDARD
Use this setting for originals with 
normal-size text (like the text in 
this manual).
FINE
Use this setting for originals with 
small letters or detailed drawings. 
The original will be scanned at 
twice the resolution of Standard.
SUPER FINE
Use this setting for originals with 
intricate drawings or diagrams. A 
higher-quality image will be 
produced than with the Fine setting.
ULTRA FINE
Use this setting for originals with 
intricate drawings or diagrams.
This setting gives the best image 
quality. However, transmission 
will take longer than with the 
other settings.
(FINE/HALF 
TONE)
(S-FINE/HALF 
TONE)
(U-FINE/HALF 
TONE)
Use halftone if your original is a 
photograph or has gradations of 
colour (such as a colour original). 
This setting will produce a clearer 
image than "FINE", "SUPER FINE", 
or "ULTRA FINE" used alone.
When halftone is selected, 
transmission will take longer.
COPY RATIO
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
EXPOSURE
COLOUR MODE
PROGRAM
PAPER SELECT
RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION
AUTO IMA
FORMA
BROADCA
COPY
SCAN
FAX
 RESOLUTION
  
STANDARD
  FINE
  SUPER FINE
AUTO
PQ
ACC
LEX SCAN
LEX SCAN
DED COPY
 RESOLUTION
  STANDARD
  
FINE
  SUPER FINE
AUTO
 RESOLUTION
  STANDARD
  
FINE
  SUPER FINE
• The default resolution setting is 
"STANDARD" and the default exposure 
setting is "AUTO". The default settings for 
the resolution and exposure can be 
changed in the system settings. (See 
"RES. CON. SET" on page 100.) When 
using the document glass to scan multiple 
original pages, the exposure setting can 
be changed each time you change pages. 
When using the SPF, the resolution and 
exposure settings cannot be changed 
once scanning has begun.
• Even if you send a fax using a high 
resolution setting such as "FINE", 
"SUPER FINE", or "ULTRA FINE", some 
receiving fax machines may print the fax 
at a lower resolution.
• To cancel a resolution or exposure 
selection, press the [CA] key.
GHI
PQRS
BACK
OK
 RESOLUTION
  STANDARD
  
FINE
  SUPER FINE
OK
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16
CONVENIENT DIALLING METHODS (AUTO-DIALLING)
The fax function includes a convenient auto dial feature (Rapid dialling, speed dialling and group dialling). By 
programming frequently dialled numbers, you can call and send faxes to these locations by means of a simple 
dialling operation (page 20). There are three types of auto-dialling: Rapid dialling, speed dialling, and group dialling. 
To program auto-dial numbers, see page 62.
• Rapid dialling
A stored destination can be dialled by simply pressing 
a Rapid key ([01] to [50]). A name up to 36 characters 
in length can be programmed for the location (a 
maximum of 12 characters are displayed).
When using F-code transmission, a sub-address and 
passcode (page 48) can also be programmed .
The programmed user 
names appear.
• Speed dialling (300 stations)
A stored destination can be dialled by pressing the 
[SPEED] key, entering a 3-digit number (000 to 299), 
and pressing the [START] key (
). A name 
(maximum 36 characters) can be stored for each 
destination.
When using F-code transmission, a sub-address and 
passcode (page 48) can also be programmed. 
The Speed number entry 
screen appears.
• Group dialling
Multiple Rapid dial and/or Speed dial destinations can 
be stored in a Rapid key for Group dialling. 
Destinations can also be stored for Group dialling by 
entering fax numbers with the numeric keys. This is 
convenient for communicating with a group of other 
fax machines.
The programmed group 
names appear.
• REDIALLING
The machine retains the last fax or phone number 
dialled. This number can be redialled by simply 
pressing the [REDIAL] key and then the [START] key 
(
).
• If you pressed a numeric key during the previous call, 
the [REDIAL] key may not dial the correct number.
• Redialling is not possible to broadcast transmission 
(page 32), serial polling (page 38), timer 
transmission (page 34), group dialling (page 20), or 
F-code transmission (page 55) destinations.
The last number dialled is 
displayed.
• ON-HOOK DIALLING
This feature allows you to dial without lifting an 
extension phone connected to the machine. Press the 
[SPEAKER] key, listen for the dial tone through the 
speaker, and then dial.
• If a person answers, lift the extension phone to 
answer. (You can only speak to the other party if an 
extension phone is connected to the machine.)
• Faxes must be sent manually when using on-hook 
dialling. (Page 24)
• On-hook dialling is not possible using a Rapid key 
that includes a sub-address and passcode, or a 
group dial key.
• A combined total of 50 Rapid dial and group dial keys can be stored, and 300 speed dial destinations can be 
stored.
• Stored Rapid keys, group keys, and Speed dial destinations can be called up using a search name entered 
when the key or destination was stored. (Page 21)
• To prevent dialling a wrong number and sending a fax to an incorrect destination, check the message display 
carefully when you store the number. You can also check stored numbers by printing out the programmed 
information after storing the number (page 81).
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49
50
41
42
43
44
45
36
37
38
39
40
31
32
33
34
35
26
27
28
29
30
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
XYZ
SP
XXXXXX
      1234567890
   MEMORY    AUTO
 CONT        A4R
 STANDARD
AUTO
SYMBOL
SPACE/–
REDIAL/PAUSE
SPEED
COMM. SETTING
FAX
SCAN
PRINT
Enter SPEED #.
 SPEED:___ (000-299)
   MEMORY    AUTO
 CONT        A4R
 STANDARD
AUTO
46
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48
49
50
41
42
43
44
45
36
37
38
39
40
31
32
33
34
35
26
27
28
29
30
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
XYZ
SP
XXXXXX
   :0123456789
 BROADCAST
 CONT        A4R
 STANDARD
AUTO
SHIFT
SYMBOL
SPEAKER
REDIAL/PAUSE
SPEED
FAX
SCAN
PRINT
COPY
Redialling.     100%
   :0123456789
   MANUAL    AUTO
 CONT        A4R
 STANDARD
AUTO
SHIFT
SPEAKER
REDIAL/PAUSE
PRINT
COPY
ENTER DIAL #
   :
   MANUAL    AUTO
 CONT
 STANDARD
AUTO
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17
2
BASIC OPERATIONS
This chapter explains the basic procedures for sending and receiving faxes.
There are three basic methods for fax transmission: memory transmission, direct transmission, and manual 
transmission. When memory transmission is used, the document is temporarily stored in memory before being 
transmitted. When direct transmission or manual transmission is used, the document is transmitted without being 
stored in memory, The default transmission setting can be set to "MEMORY TX" or "DIRECT TX" using "SEND 
MODE" (page 101) in the system settings. To manually switch between "MEMORY TX" and "DIRECT TX", use the 
[COMM. SETTING] key. (See "Faxing by direct transmission" on page 23.)
The following explanations generally assume that memory transmission is being used.
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SENDING A FAX
BASIC PROCEDURE FOR SENDING FAXES
1
Make sure that the machine is in fax 
mode.
The FAX indicator is lit when the 
machine is in fax mode. If the 
indicator is not lit, press the 
[FAX] key. If auditing mode has 
been enabled for the fax function 
in the system settings, a 
message will appear prompting you to enter your 
account number when you switch to fax mode. Enter 
your account number (5 digits) with the numeric keys. 
(See "ACCOUNT CONTROL" on page 98.)
2
Place the original(s) in the document 
feeder tray or on the document glass.
• Using the SPF: page 13
• Using the document glass: page 13
If you are using the document glass to send 
multiple pages, place the first page first.
3
Check the original size. If the original 
is not a standard size or the size was 
not detected correctly, press the 
[ORIGINAL SIZE] key.
When the [ORIGINAL SIZE] key is pressed, the size 
selection screen appears. See "MANUALLY SETTING 
THE SCANNING SIZE" (page 14) to set the original 
size.
4
If needed, adjust the resolution and 
exposure settings. (Page 15)
To adjust the resolution and exposure settings, press 
the [RESOLUTION] key. (See "SELECTING 
RESOLUTION AND EXPOSURE SETTINGS" on 
page 15.)
5
Dial the fax number.
• The entered number appears in the message 
display. Up to 50 digits can be entered. If you make 
a mistake, press the [C] key and then enter the 
correct number.
• Redialling and automatic dialling can also be used 
(pages 16, 20).
Entering a pause
If a pause is necessary when 
dialling out from a PBX or when 
dialling an international number, 
press the [REDIAL] key. (This 
key functions as a pause key 
when entering a number.)
If you press the [PAUSE] key once, a hyphen ("-") 
appears and a 2-second pause* is inserted.
After entering a number, you can also press the 
[PAUSE] key to enter a hyphen and then enter another 
number using the numeric keys or a Rapid key. (This 
connects the numbers together, and is called Chain 
dialling.)
* The duration of each pause can be changed in the 
system settings. (See "PAUSE TIME" on page 96.)
You cannot place originals both in the SPF 
and on the document glass and send them 
in a single fax transmission.
C
S
F
G
LINE
DATA
FAX
SCAN
Note
RATIO
RESS
RESS
DUPLEX SCAN
DUPLEX SCAN
2-SIDED COPY
AUTO IMAGE
FORMAT
BROADCAST
OUTPUT
ORIGINAL SIZE
ORIGINAL SIZE
 ORIGINAL SIZE
  
AUTO
  A3
  B4
AB
COPY RATIO
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
EXPOSURE
COLOUR MODE
PROGRAM
PAPER SELECT
RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION
AUTO IMA
FORMA
BROADCA
COPY
SCAN
FAX
 RESOLUTION
  
STANDARD
  FINE
  SUPER FINE
                   
AUTO
Group keys cannot be used for chain 
dialling.
ABC
DEF
JKL
GHI
MNO
TUV
PQRS
WXYZ
@.-_
READ-END
ACC. #-C
OK
Stand-by.       100%
   :0123456789
   MEMORY    AUTO
 CONT        A4R
 STANDARD
AUTO
SHIFT
SYMBOL
SPEAKER
REDIAL/PAUSE
SPEED
FAX
SCAN
PRINT
COPY
Note
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