Machine Settings |
You can adjust the machine settings from the Setting Menu to customize the way the machine works. To see the list of current settings, print out USER DATA LIST. |
Printing USER DATA LIST |
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Accessing the Setting Menu |
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<COMMON SETTINGS>, <COPY SETTINGS>, <TX/RX SETTINGS>, <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, <PRINTER SETTINGS>, <TIMER SETTINGS>, <ADJUST./CLEANING>, <REPORT SETTINGS>, <SYSTEM SETTINGS>
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Settings Menu |
The menus described in this section are based on the imageRUNNER 1025iF. Depending on the model of your machine, some settings may not be available and the number on the top of each menu may vary. |
COMMON SETTINGS |
COPY SETTINGS |
TX/RX SETTINGS (imageRUNNER 1025iF Only) |
ADDRESS BOOK SET. (imageRUNNER 1025iF Only) |
PRINTER SETTINGS |
TIMER SETTINGS |
ADJUST./CLEANING |
REPORT SETTINGS |
SYSTEM SETTINGS |
COMMON SETTINGS |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. DEFAULT SETTINGS | Selects which standby display appears when turning on the power.
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Setting the Initial Function |
2. AUTO CLEAR SET. | Selects which standby display appears after the Auto Clearing function is activated. | Setting the Function after Auto Clear Mode Initiates |
INITIAL FUNCTION |
Sets to return standby display that is selected in <DEFAULT SETTINGS>. | |
SELECTED FUNCTION |
Sets to return standby display of the current mode. | |
3. AUDIBLE TONES | Sets whether to sound audible tones and adjusts their volume. | Setting the Audible Tones |
1. ENTRY TONE |
Beeps when pressing the keys on the operation panel.
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2. ERROR TONE |
Beeps when an error (e.g., paper jam) occurs.
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3. TX JOB DONE TONE |
Beeps when an error (e.g., a paper jam) occurs.
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4. RX JOB DONE TONE |
Beeps when a document is received.
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5. SCAN DONE TONE |
Beeps when scanning is completed.
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6. PRINT DONE TONE |
Beeps when printing is completed.
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4. TONER SAVER MODE | Sets whether to reduce toner consumption.
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Setting the Toner Save Mode |
5. PRINTER DENSITY | Recalibrates the density adjustment scale if differences between the image in the document and the print occur. (1-9) | Adjusting the Print Density |
6. AUTO DRAWER SELCT | Sets whether to change to another paper source of the same size if the current paper source runs out while processing a job. Sets whether to select the appropriate paper source based on the original's size and copy ratio settings (when making a copy), or the set ratio of the image (when receiving a fax). | Setting Auto Paper Selection/Auto Drawer Switching |
1. COPY |
Sets whether to activate the Auto Drawer Select function when copying.
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2. PRINTER |
Sets whether to activate the Auto Drawer Select function when printing.
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3. RECEIVE |
Sets whether to activate the Auto Drawer Select function when receiving fax/I-fax documents.
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4. OTHER |
Sets whether to activate the Auto Drawer Select function when printing a report or list.
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7. SELECT PAPER TYPE | Sets the paper type for the paper drawer. | For the Paper Drawer |
1. DRAWER 1 |
Sets the paper type for paper drawer 1. | |
2. DRAWER 2*2 |
Sets the paper type for paper drawer 2. | |
8. REG. PAPER SIZE | Sets the paper size for the paper drawer. | For the Paper Drawer |
1. DRAWER 1 |
Sets the paper size for paper drawer 1. | |
2. DRAWER 2*2 |
Sets the paper size for paper drawer 2. | |
9. ENERGY IN SLEEP | Selects power consumption when the machine is in the Sleep mode between two levels.
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Setting the Energy Consumption in the Sleep Mode |
10.BYPASS STD SET | Sets the standard paper size and type for the stack bypass if you always use a same kind of paper. | For the Stack Bypass |
OFF |
Deactivates the stack bypass standard settings. | |
ON |
Activates the stack bypass standard settings. | |
1. PAPER SIZE |
Sets paper size as the stack bypass standard. | |
2. SELECT PAPER TYPE |
Sets paper type as the stack bypass standard. | |
11.PAPER FEED SWITCH | Selects the paper feed method when you want to make one-sided or two-sided prints on preprinted paper (paper which has logos or patterns already printed on it). | Setting the Speed or Print Side Priority |
1. STACK BYPASS |
Selects the paper feed method for the stack bypass. | |
SPEED PRIORITY |
Print speed has priority. | |
PRINT SIDE |
The machine starts printing on the side of paper loaded facing up. Print speed becomes slower for one-sided printing. Only available for LTR, LGL and A4. |
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2. DRAWER 1 |
Selects the paper feed method for paper drawer 1. | |
SPEED PRIORITY |
Print speed has priority. | |
PRINT SIDE |
The machine starts printing on the side of paper loaded facing down. Print speed becomes slower for one-sided printing. | |
3. DRAWER 2*2 |
Selects the paper feed method for paper drawer 2. | |
SPEED PRIORITY |
Print speed has priority. | |
PRINT SIDE |
The machine starts printing on the side of paper loaded facing down. Print speed becomes slower for one-sided printing. | |
12.DISPLAY LANGUAGE | Selects the language on the display. | Changing the Language Shown on the Display |
13.ADF DIRTY ERROR*3 | Sets whether the error message will appear when the ADF is dirty.
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14.INIT. COMMON SET. | Restores all <COMMON SETTINGS> to the default except for <DISPLAY LANGUAGE>.
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Returning the Common Settings to Their Defaults |
*1 Settings of the tone levels are not availeble on imageRUNNER 1025/1025N. |
COPY SETTINGS |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. IMAGE DIR PRIORITY | Sets whether to activate the image direction priority. | |
OFF |
Copy orientation is same as the document. | |
ON |
Copy orientation is rotated at 180 degrees. | |
2. STANDARD SETTINGS | Sets the default setting for copying. | Changing the Standard Mode |
1. IMAGE QUALITY |
Sets the document type for copying.
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2. DENSITY |
Sets the density for copying.
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3. ZOOM RATIO |
Sets the zoom ratio for copying. | |
PRESET RATIO |
Selects the zoom from the preset ratios. (100%, 115% B5→A4, 122% A5→B5, 129% STMT→LTR, 141% A5→A4, 200% MAX., 50% MIN., 64%, 70% A4→A5, 78% LGL→LTR, 81% B5→A5, 86% A4→B5) |
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MANUAL |
Enters the zoom ratio by 1% increments. (50%–200%) | |
4. COPIES |
Sets the number of copies (1-99). | |
5. AUTO COLLATE |
Sets whether to collate the copies automatically.
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6. TWO-SIDED |
Sets the type of two-sided copying.
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7. FRAME ERASE |
Sets the type of Frame Erase copying.
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8. PAPER SELECT |
Sets the paper source for copying.
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3. SHARPNESS | Adjusts the sharpness of the copied image. (1-9) | Adjusting Sharpness (Copy) |
4. PAPER SIZE GROUP | Selects a paper size group for your machine.
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5. MM/INCH ENTRY | Sets the unit of measurement of the frame erase width.
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Enabling the Inch Entry |
6. INIT. COPY SET. | Restores all <COPY SETTINGS> to the default.
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Initializing the Standard Mode |
*1 Only for users of the optional paper drawer |
TX/RX SETTINGS (imageRUNNER 1025iF Only) |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. COMMON SETTINGS | Sets the features common to the fax and send functions. | |
1. TX SETTINGS |
Sets the transmission features. | |
1. UNIT NAME |
Registers your name/company name (24 characters maximum, including spaces). | Register User Telephone Number and Unit Name |
2. DATA COMPRESSION |
Sets the compression ratio for color scanned data. A high compression ratio reduces the amount of memory used for the document, but results in low quality images. Conversely, a low compression ratio increases the amount of memory used for the document, but results in high quality images.
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Specifying the Data Compression Ratio for Color Send Jobs (Scan to File Server) Specifying the Data Compression Ratio for Color Send Jobs (E-Mail) |
3. RETRY TIMES |
Sets the number of retry attempts for sending jobs to an e-mail, I-fax, or file server address. (0-5) | Resending Data Automatically When an Error Occurs (RETRY TIMES) (I-Fax) Resending Data Automatically When an Error Occurs (RETRY TIMES) (Scan to File Server) |
4. SCANNING DENSITY |
Adjusts the scanning density for sending documents. (1-9) | |
5. STANDARD SETTINGS |
Sets the default settings for sending documents. | Storing the Standard Send Settings (Fax) Storing the Standard Send Settings (I-Fax) Storing the Standard Send Settings (Scan to File Server) Storing the Standard Send Settings (E-Mail) |
1. DENSITY |
Sets the default density for the document you send.
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2. IMAGE QUALITY |
Sets the default image quality for the document you send. (200 x 200dpi, 200 x 400dpi, 300 x 300dpi, 400 x 400dpi, 600 X 600dpi, 100 X 100dpi, 150 X 150dpi, 200 x 100dpi) | |
3. IMAGE FORMAT |
Sets the default file format for the document you send.
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4. ORIGINAL TYPE |
Sets the default original type for the document you send.
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5. DIVIDE INTO PAGES |
Sets whether to use <DIVIDE INTO PAGES> as the default.
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6. DIRECT TX |
Sets whether to use <DIRECT TX> as the default.
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6. SEND SETTINGS |
Sets the options for sending documents to an e-mail or I-fax address, or file server. | |
1. TX FILE NAME |
Sets the name of the document you send to an e-mail or I-fax address, or file server. (24 characters maximum, including spaces.) | Naming a Sent Document Using an I-Fax Naming a Sent Document Using a File Server Naming a Sent Document Using an E-Mail |
2. SUBJECT |
Sets the subject for your e-mail/I-fax message. (40 characters maximum, including spaces.) | Subject/Message (I-Fax) Subject/Message (E-Mail) |
3. MESSAGE TEXT |
Sets the message body text for your e-mail/I-fax message. (140 characters maximum, including spaces.) | Subject/Message (I-Fax) Message (Scan to File Server) Subject/Message (E-Mail) |
4. REPLY-TO |
Sets the reply-to address for your e-mail/I-fax message. (120 characters maximum, including spaces.) | Reply-to (I-Fax) Reply-to (E-Mail) |
5. E-MAIL PRIORITY |
Sets the priority for your e-mail message.
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E-Mail Priority |
7. TX TERMINAL ID |
Sets the options for sender information. | |
1. PRINTING POSITION |
Selects where the sender information is printed in small type at the top of each page.
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2. TELEPHONE # MARK |
Prefixes your number/I-fax address with the abbreviations FAX, IFAX, or TEL in your sender information.
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8. COLOR TX GAMMA |
Sets the gamma value for color scanned data. If the set value corresponds to the gamma value at the recipient's machine, the scan exposure of the output data at the recipient's machine is automatically adjusted to the level best suited to the quality of the original. (GAMMA 1.8, GAMMA 2.2, GAMMA 1.0, GAMMA 1.4) |
Specifying the Gamma Value for Sending Color Documents (Scan to File Server) Specifying the Gamma Value for Sending Color Documents (E-Mail) |
9. SHARPNESS |
Sets the contrast of the images you scan. (1-7) | Adjusting Sharpness (Fax) Adjusting Sharpness (I-Fax) Adjusting Sharpness (Scan to File Server) Adjusting Sharpness (E-Mail) |
10. COLOR TX SCAN SET |
Sets the priority for color scanned data. | |
SPEED PRIORITY |
Reduces the time spent in sending the document, but results in lower quality images. | |
IMAGE PRIORITY |
Increases the time spent in sending the document, but results in higher quality images. | |
11. INIT STANDARD SET |
Sets whether to restore <STANDARD SETTINGS> in <TX SETTINGS> to the default.
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Restoring the Standard Send Settings to Their Default (Fax) Restoring the Standard Send Settings to Their Default (I-Fax) Restoring the Standard Send Settings to Their Default (Scan to File Server) Restoring the Standard Send Settings to Their Default (E-Mail) |
2. RX SETTINGS |
Sets the reception features. | |
1. TWO-SIDED PRINT |
Sets the type of two-sided printing for faxing.
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Printing Received Documents on Both Sides of Paper (Fax) Printing Received Documents on Both Sides of Paper (I-Fax) |
2. RECEIVE REDUCTION |
Sets whether the received images print out at a reduced size. | Reducing a Received Document (Fax) Reducing a Received Document (I-Fax) |
ON |
Image reduction is turned on. | |
1. RX REDUCTION |
Selects the reducing type.
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2. REDUCE DIRECTION |
Selects the reducing direction.
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OFF |
Image reduction is turned off. | |
3. CONT. PRINTING |
Selects how the machine responds when the <TONER LOW/PREPARE NEW TONER> message appears. | Specifying Printing When Toner Runs Out (Fax) Specifying Printing When Toner Runs Out (I-Fax) |
RX TO MEMORY |
The machine stores all documents in memory. | |
KEEP PRINTING |
The machine does not store documents in memory if the toner runs out. Reset to <RX TO MEMORY> after replacing the toner cartridge. | |
2. FAX SETTINGS | Sets the fax features. | |
1. USER SETTINGS |
Specifies the basic operation settings in the fax mode. | User Settings (Send/Receive Settings - Fax Settings) |
1. UNIT TELEPHONE # |
Registers your fax number (20 characters maximum, including spaces). | Register User Telephone Number and Unit Name |
2. TEL LINE TYPE |
Selects the telephone line type.
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Setting the Type of Telephone Line (Fax) |
3. OFFHOOK ALARM |
Sets whether the alarm sounds when the handset of the external telephone is off the hook.
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4. VOLUME CONTROL |
Adjusts the monitor volume and the calling volume. | |
1. MONITOR VOL. CTRL |
Sets the volume for monitor tone during the fax transmission. (0-3) | |
2. CALLING VOLUME |
Set the volume of the ring produced when the machine detects a call. (1-3) | |
2. TX SETTINGS |
Sets the transmission features. | |
1. ECM TX |
Sets whether the ECM (Error Correction Mode) transmission is activated.
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ECM Transmission (Fax) |
2. PAUSE TIME |
Sets the pause time when you insert pause into the dialing sequence. (1SEC–15SEC) | Adjusting the Pause Time (Fax) |
3. AUTO REDIAL |
Sets whether to redial automatically when the other line is busy or a transmission error occurs. | Redialing Automatically When the Line Is Busy (AUTO REDIAL) (Fax) |
ON |
Customizes the redial operation. | |
1. REDIAL TIMES |
Sets the number of retries. (1TIMES–10TIMES) | |
2. REDIAL INTERVAL |
Sets period of time before redialing. (2MIN.–99MIN.) | |
3. TX ERROR REDIAL |
Sets whether the machine redials automatically when transmission error occurs.
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OFF |
After the first attempt at dialing fails, redialing is not attempted. | |
4. TIME OUT |
Sets whether to scan a document automatically after specifying the destination. (This function is not available when you dial with the numeric keys)
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5. DIALING LINE CHCK |
Sets whether to check the telephone line condition.
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Checking the Dial Line before Sending (Fax) |
3. RX SETTINGS |
Sets the reception features. | |
1. ECM RX |
Sets whether the ECM (Error Correction Mode) reception is activated.
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ECM Reception (Fax) |
2. RX MODE |
Selects the receive mode.
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Selecting the Receive Mode (Fax) |
3. FAX/TEL OPT. SET |
Sets the optional items in the <FaxTel> mode. | Adjusting the Auto Switch Time (Fax) |
1. RING START TIME |
Sets the time the machine takes to check whether a call is a fax or a voice call. (0SEC–30SEC) | |
2. F/T RING TIME |
Selects the ring length for voice calls. (15SEC–300SEC) | |
3. F/T SWITCH ACTION |
Selects whether the machine switches to the receive mode after the ring time has elapsed, or whether if disconnects the call.
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4. DRPD:SELECT FAX |
Selects the ring pattern for fax calls.
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5. INCOMING RING |
Sets whether the external telephone rings when the machine receives a voice call or fax, enabling you to answer the voice call. This function is only available when the <RX MODE> is set to <FaxOnly> or <FaxTel>. | Setting the Incoming Ring (Fax) |
OFF |
The telephone does not ring when the machine receives a voice call or fax. (In the Sleep mode, the telephone may ring one or two times, if <ENERGY IN SLEEP> in <COMMON SETTINGS> is set to <LOW>.) | |
ON |
The telephone rings when the machine receives a voice call or fax if an external telephone is connected. | |
RING COUNT |
Sets the number of incoming rings before the machine answers. (1TIMES–99TIMES) | |
6. REMOTE RX |
Sets whether to use remote receiving. | Receiving Documents Manually with an Extension Telephone (REMOTE RX) (Fax) |
ON |
The machine enables remote receiving. | Activating Remote Receive Mode (Fax) |
REMOTE RX ID |
You can dial a code on remote extension to start receiving a document. A combination of two characters using 0 to 9, * and # is possible. |
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OFF |
The machine disables remote receiving. | |
7. MANUAL/AUTO |
Sets whether the machine switches to the document receive mode after the external telephone rings for a specified length of time in the manual receive mode. | |
OFF |
The external telephone keeps ringing until someone answers the call manually. | |
ON |
The machine switches to the document receive mode after the external telephone rings for a specified time. | |
F/T RING TIME |
Sets the length of time to elapse before the machine switches to document receiving. (1SEC–99SEC) |
ADDRESS BOOK SET. (imageRUNNER 1025iF Only) |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. FAVORITES BUTTONS | Registers destinations together with a combination of the scan and send settings for frequent use. (M1–M4: One-touch keys 01 to 04 are used for this feature.) | |
FAX |
Registers fax numbers. | Registering a Favorites Button (Fax) |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. TEL NUMBER ENTRY |
Registers the recipient's fax number (120 digits maximum, including spaces). | |
3. IMAGEQUALITY |
Sets the image quality.
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4. OPTIONAL SETTING |
Selects whether to use the advanced functional settings for each one-touch key registered in the machine. | |
OFF |
The optional setting is not set for this destination. | |
ON |
The optional setting is set for this destination. | |
1. ECM |
Selects whether to use ECM (Error Correction Mode).
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2. TX SPEED |
Select the transmission speed. (33600bps, 14400bps, 9600bps, 4800bps) |
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3. INTERNATIONAL |
Selects a mode for documents you are sending.
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Registers e-mail addresses. | Registering a Favorites Button (E-Mail) | |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. E-MAIL ADDRESS |
Registers the recipient's e-mail address (120 characters maximum). | |
3. IMAGE FORMAT |
Sets the file format for a file attached to an e-mail message.
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4. DIVIDE INTO PAGES |
Sets if multiple images are sent as separate files or as a single file. | |
OFF |
Sends multiple images as a single file without dividing them. | |
ON |
Separates multiple images and send them as separate files. | |
5. IMAGEQUALITY |
Sets the resolution of the document you send. (200 x 200dpi, 200 x 400dpi, 300 x 300dpi, 400 x 400dpi, 600 X 600dpi, 100 X 100dpi, 150 X 150dpi, 200 x 100dpi) |
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6. ORIGINAL TYPE |
Sets the original type for the document you send.
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IFAX |
Registers I-fax addresses. | Registering a Favorites Button (I-Fax) |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. I-FAX ADDRESS |
Registers the recipient's I-fax address (120 characters maximum). | |
3. DIVIDE INTO PAGES |
Sets if multiple images are sent as separate files or as a single file. | |
OFF |
Sends multiple images as a single file without dividing them. | |
ON |
Separates multiple images and send them as separate files. | |
4. IMAGEQUALITY |
Sets the resolution of the document you send. (200 x 200dpi, 200 x 400dpi, 300 x 300dpi, 400 x 400dpi, 600 X 600dpi, 100 X 100dpi, 150 X 150dpi, 200 x 100dpi) |
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5. ORIGINAL TYPE |
Sets the original type for the document you send.
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FTP |
Registers FTP addresses. | |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | Registering a Favorites Button (Scan to File Server) |
2. HOST NAME |
Registers the name of the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
3. FILE PATH |
Registers the path to the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
4. LOGIN NAME |
Registers the login name to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
5. PASSWORD |
Registers the password to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
6. IMAGE FORMAT |
Sets the file format.
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7. DIVIDE INTO PAGES |
Sets if multiple images are sent as separate files or as a single file. | |
OFF |
Sends multiple images as a single file without dividing them. | |
ON |
Separates multiple images and send them as separate files. | |
8. IMAGEQUALITY |
Sets the resolution of the document you send. (200 x 200dpi, 200 x 400dpi, 300 x 300dpi, 400 x 400dpi, 600 X 600dpi, 100 X 100dpi, 150 X 150dpi, 200 x 100dpi) |
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9. ORIGINAL TYPE |
Sets the original type for the document you send.
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SMB |
Registers SMB addresses. | |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. HOST NAME |
Registers the name of the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
3. FILE PATH |
Registers the path to the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
4. LOGIN NAME |
Registers the login name to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
5. PASSWORD |
Registers the password to access the file server (14 characters maximum). | |
6. IMAGE FORMAT |
Sets the file format.
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7. DIVIDE INTO PAGES |
Sets if multiple images are sent as separate files or as a single file. | |
OFF |
Sends multiple images as a single file without dividing them. | |
ON |
Separates multiple images and send them as separate files. | |
8. IMAGEQUALITY |
Sets the resolution of the document you send. (200 x 200dpi, 200 x 400dpi, 300 x 300dpi, 400 x 400dpi, 600 X 600dpi, 100 X 100dpi, 150 X 150dpi, 200 x 100dpi) |
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9. ORIGINAL TYPE |
Sets the original type for the document you send.
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2. 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL | Registers the destinations on one-touch keys (23 destinations maximum) | |
FAX |
Registers fax numbers. | Registering Fax Numbers in One-touch Keys |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. TEL NUMBER ENTRY |
Registers the recipient's fax number (120 digits maximum, including spaces). | |
3. OPTIONAL SETTING |
Sets the optional settings for sending faxes. | |
OFF |
The optional setting is not set. | |
ON |
The optional setting is set. | |
1. ECM |
Selects whether to use ECM (Error Correction Mode).
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2. TX SPEED |
Selects the transmission speed. (33600bps, 14400bps, 9600bps, 4800bps) |
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3. INTERNATIONAL |
Selects a mode for documents you are sending.
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Registers e-mail addresses. | Registering E-Mail Addresses in One-touch Keys | |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. E-MAIL ADDRESS |
Registers the recipient's e-mail address (120 characters maximum). | |
IFAX |
Registers I-fax addresses. | Registering I-Fax Addresses in One-touch Keys |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. I-FAX ADDRESS |
Registers the recipient's I-fax address (120 characters maximum). | |
FTP |
Registers FTP addresses. | Registering File Server Addresses in One-touch Keys |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. HOST NAME |
Registers the name of the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
3. FILE PATH |
Registers the path to the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
4. LOGIN NAME |
Registers the login name to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
5. PASSWORD |
Registers the password to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
SMB |
Registers SMB addresses. | |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. HOST NAME |
Registers the name of the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
3. FILE PATH |
Registers the path to the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
4. LOGIN NAME |
Registers the login name to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
5. PASSWORD |
Registers the password to access the file server (14 characters maximum). | |
3. CODED SPD DIAL | Registers the destinations for coded dial codes. Up to 177 destinations can be registered. | |
FAX |
Registers fax numbers. | Registering Fax Numbers in Coded Dial Codes |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. TEL NUMBER ENTRY |
Registers the recipient's fax number (120 digits maximum, including spaces). | |
3. OPTIONAL SETTING |
Sets the optional settings for sending faxes. | |
OFF |
The optional setting is not set. | |
ON |
The optional setting is set. | |
1. ECM |
Selects whether to use ECM (Error Correction Mode).
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2. TX SPEED |
Selects the transmission speed. (33600bps, 14400bps, 9600bps, 4800bps) |
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3. INTERNATIONAL |
Selects a mode for documents you are sending.
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Registers e-mail addresses. | Registering E-Mail Addresses in Coded Dial Codes | |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. E-MAIL ADDRESS |
Registers the recipient's e-mail address (120 characters maximum). | |
IFAX |
Registers I-fax addresses. | Registering I-Fax Addresses in Coded Dial Codes |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. I-FAX ADDRESS |
Registers the recipient's I-fax address (120 characters maximum). | |
FTP |
Registers FTP addresses. | Registering File Server Addresses in Coded Dial Codes |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. HOST NAME |
Registers the name of the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
3. FILE PATH |
Registers the path to the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
4. LOGIN NAME |
Registers the login name to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
5. PASSWORD |
Registers the password to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
SMB |
Registers SMB addresses. | |
1. NAME |
Registers the recipient's name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. HOST NAME |
Registers the name of the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
3. FILE PATH |
Registers the path to the file server (120 characters maximum). | |
4. LOGIN NAME |
Registers the login name to access the file server (24 characters maximum). | |
5. PASSWORD |
Registers the password to access the file server (14 characters maximum). | |
4. GROUP DIAL | Registers destinations in group addresses (199 destinations maximum). | Registering Group Addresses in One-touch Keys Registering Group Addresses in Coded Dial Codes |
1. SELECT ADD/TEL NO |
Registers the recipient's numbers and addresses by specifying the one-touch keys or coded dial codes. | |
2. NAME |
Registers the group name (16 characters maximum, including spaces). |
PRINTER SETTINGS |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. DEFAULT PAPERSIZE | Sets the default paper size when no paper source is specified. (LTR, STMT, EXECUTIV, ISO-B5, ISO-C5, COM10, MONARCH, DL, A4, B5, A5, LGL) |
DEFAULT PAPERSIZE |
2. DEFAULT PAPERTYPE | Sets the default paper type for print jobs. This machine has internally defined optimal print modes for each specified paper type. (PLAIN PAPER, COLOR, RECYCLED, HEAVY PAPER 1, HEAVY PAPER 2, HEAVY PAPER 3, BOND, 3HOLE PUNCH PAPER, TRANSPARENCY, LABELS, ENVELOPE) |
DEFAULT PAPERTYPE |
3. COPIES | Sets the number of documents printed. (1-999) | COPIES |
4. 2-SIDED PRINTING | Sets whether to activate two-sided printing.
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2-SIDED PRINTING |
5. PRINT QUALITY | Sets the image quality, density or toner saving mode for printing. | PRINT QUALITY |
1. IMAGE REFINEMENT |
Sets whether to print smoothly the jagged outlines of characters and graphics.
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IMAGE REFINEMENT |
2. DENSITY |
Adjusts the print density. (1-9) | DENSITY |
3. TONER SAVER |
Sets whether the toner saving mode is enabled.
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TONER SAVER |
6. PAGE LAYOUT | Sets the printing layout. | PAGE LAYOUT |
1. BINDING |
Sets the binding position for two-sided printing.
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BINDING |
2. MARGIN |
Sets the page margin in inches or millimeters.
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MARGIN |
7. COLLATE | Sets whether to collate the printouts automatically.
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COLLATE |
8. ERROR TIME OUT | Sets the length of time before the machine returns an error when no data is received from the computer. | ERROR TIME OUT |
ON |
Sets the error time out period. (5SEC–300SEC) | |
OFF |
The error time out is off. | |
9. INIT. PRINTER SET | Restores all <PRINTER SETTINGS> to the defaults.
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INIT.PRINTER SET |
10.PCL SETTINGS*1 | Sets the PCL printer setting. | PCL SETTINGS (PCL Only) |
1. ORIENTATION |
Sets the paper orientation.
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ORIENTATION (PCL Only) |
2. FONT NUMBER |
Sets the default font typeface for the printer function using the corresponding font numbers. (0-120) | FONT NUMBER (PCL Only) |
3. POINT SIZE |
Specifies a point size for the default font. This item appears when the number in <FONT NUMBER> is that of a proportionally spaced scalable font. (4.00–999.75) | POINT SIZE (PCL Only) |
4. PITCH |
Specifies the pitch for the default font. This item appears when the number in <FONT NUMBER> is that of a fixed pitch scalable font. (0.44–99.99) | PITCH (PCL Only) |
5. FORM LINES |
Sets the number of lines to be printed on a page. (5-128) | FORM LINES (PCL Only) |
6. SYMBOL SET |
Selects the symbol set most suited to the needs of the host computer. | SYMBOL SET (PCL Only) |
7. CUSTOM PAPER |
Sets whether to use a custom paper size. | CUSTOM PAPER (PCL Only) |
OFF |
Disables you to specify a custom paper size. | |
ON |
Enables you to specify a custom paper size. | |
1. UNIT OF MEASURE |
Selects the unit of measurement to specify a custom paper size.
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2. X DIMENSION |
Specifies the horizontal size of the custom paper. (05.00–14.00" (127–356 mm)) | |
3. Y DIMENSION |
Specifies the vertical size of the custom paper. (03.00–08.50" (76–216 mm)) | |
8. APPEND CR TO LF |
Sets whether to append a carriage return (CR) when line feed code (LF) is received. | APPEND CR TO LF (PCL Only) |
NO |
The print head moves down to the next line when line feed code is received, and the margin does not change (such as the beginning of the next line). | |
YES |
The print head moves to the beginning of the next line when line feed code is received. | |
9. ENLARGE A4 |
Sets whether to expand the printable area of A4 size paper to that of Letter size in width. * This setting is applicable for A4 paper and portrait orientation for the PCL5 printing only. The PCL6 printing is not supported. |
ENLARGE A4 (PCL Only) |
OFF |
All the area on a page 1/8" (4.23 mm) from the top, bottom, left, and right edges is available for printing on A4 paper. | |
ON |
All the area on a page 1/8" (4.23 mm) from the top and bottom edges and 1/8" (3.30 mm) from the left and right edges is available for printing on A4 paper. Only the width increases. | |
10. BarDIMM*2 |
Sets whether to use the bar code printing function. | BarDIMM (PCL Only) |
ENABLE |
Sets the bar code printing function to on. FreeScape: ~, ", #, $, /, \, ?, {, }, |, OFF |
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DISABLE |
Sets the bar code printing function to off. | |
11. RESET PRINTER |
Clears all print jobs in progress and resets the printer function.
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RESET PRINTER |
*1 Only for users of the PCL Printer Kit |
TIMER SETTINGS |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. DATE&TIME SETTING | Sets the current date and time. | Setting the Current Date and Time |
2. TIME ZONE SETTING | Sets the time zone of your machine's location. | Setting the Time Zone |
3. DATE TYPE SELECT | Sets the date format.
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Setting the Date Type |
4. AUTO SLEEP TIME | Sets the auto sleep mode when the machine remains idle for a certain period of time. (3MIN.–30MIN.)
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Setting the Sleep Mode |
5. AUTO CLEAR TIME | Sets the auto clear mode when the machine has no operation idle for a certain period of time. (1MIN.–9MIN.) The machine returns to the standby mode.
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Setting the Auto Clear Time |
6. DAYLIGHT SV.TIME | Sets the daylight saving time mode. | Setting the Daylight Saving Time |
OFF |
Deactivates the daylight saving time mode. | |
ON |
Activates the daylight saving time mode. | |
1. START DATE/TIME |
Sets the start date.
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2. END DATE/TIME |
Sets the end date.
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ADJUST./CLEANING |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. TRANS. ROLR CLEAN | Cleans the transcription roller. | Transcription Roller |
2. DRUM CLEANING | Cleans the drum. | Drum Unit |
3. FIX.UNIT CLEANING | Cleans the fuser roller. | Fuser Roller |
4. FEEDER CLEANING*1 | Cleans the ADF. | Cleaning the ADF Automatically |
5. SPECIAL MODE M | Sets to improve print quality or fix irregular print density. If print quality decreases or an irregularity in the print density appears, transcription output may not function adequately. | |
MID |
Selects in normal conditions. | |
LOW |
Selects to compensate for poor print quality that occurs when using paper that was stored for a long time at high temperatures and high humidity. | |
HIGH |
Selects to compensate for poor quality that occurs when using heavyweight paper. | |
6. SPECIAL MODE N | When the two-sided printing function is used, paper may curl severely or become jammed. Enable this setting to prevent paper curling or jamming.
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7. SPECIAL MODE P | Sets to activate when lightweight paper or paper which is easy to get uneven print density is used for printing.
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8. SPECIAL MODE S | Sets whether to reduce the waiting time for the next printout. When you change the paper size after continuous printing, the machine may take a while to start the next printing. |
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OFF |
Does not reduce the waiting time next set of printout. (default) | |
SPEED PRIORITY |
Reduces the waiting time to start the next set of printout. Print speed has priority; however, it is possible that a previously printed image may be printed faintly on the next output. |
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9. CONT. PRINT MODE | Sets whether to prevent the back edge of the previous page from appearing on the following page during continuous printing of half-tone prints or photographs.
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10.BACK EDGE MODE | Sets whether to prevent back edge of paper from smudging.
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11.LARGE PAPER MODE | Sets whether to improve toner fix on large size paper.
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12.AUTO ADF DRTY ADJ*1 | Sets whether to activate smudge (due to dust or dirt) reduction during printing. When the ADF is dirty, copies may contain unwanted dots or lines.
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Adjusting Feeder Smudge |
13.MAINTENANCE CODE | This setting is not functional in this model. |
*1 Not applicable for imageRUNNER1025. |
REPORT SETTINGS |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. SETTINGS*1 | Sets the report functions. | |
1. TX REPORT |
Sets whether the transmission report prints out. | TX Report |
PRINT ERROR ONLY |
Prints a report only when a transmission error occurs. | |
REPORT WITH TX IMAGE |
Sets whether to print the first page of the document under the report.
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OUTPUT YES |
Prints a report every time you send a document. | |
REPORT WITH TX IMAGE |
Sets whether to print the first page of the document under the report.
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OUTPUT NO |
No report is printed. | |
2. RX REPORT |
Sets whether the reception report prints out.
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RX Report |
3. ACTIVITY REPORT |
Sets whether to automatically print the transaction report and selects its type. | Activity Report |
1. AUTO PRINT |
Sets whether an activity report is printed automatically every 40 transactions.
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2. TX/RX SEPARATE |
Sets whether an activity report is printed separately for sending and receiving.
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2. LIST PRINT | Prints reports/lists. | Printing Reports and Lists Manually |
1. ACTIVITY REPORT*1 |
Prints the transaction report (last 40 transactions maximum) manually. | Printing Activity Report |
2. SPEED DIAL LIST*1 |
Prints the list of destinations registered in Address Book.
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Printing Speed Dial List |
3. ADD BOOK DETAILS*1 |
Prints the details of Address Book.
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Printing Address Book Details List |
4. USER DATA LIST |
Prints the setting list registered in the menu. | Printing User's Data List |
*1 Only for the imageRUNNER1025iF. |
SYSTEM SETTINGS |
Setting Item | Description | Applicable Page |
1. SYS. MANAGER INFO | Sets the system manager information to protect the contents of <SYSTEM SETTINGS>. Once the system manager ID and system password is set, they must be entered every time you access the <SYSTEM SETTINGS> menu. | Specifying the System Manager Settings |
1. SYS. MANAGER ID |
Sets the system manager ID (seven digits). | |
2. SYSTEM PASSWORD |
Sets the system manager password (seven digits). | |
3. SYSTEM MANAGER |
Sets the system manager name (32 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. DEVICE INFO | Sets the device information. | Device Information Settings |
1. DEVICE NAME |
Registers the machine name (32 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
2. LOCATION |
Registers the machine location (32 characters maximum, including spaces). | |
3. MANAGE DEPT. ID | Sets if the Department ID management is used. | Registering the Department ID, Password, and Page Limit |
OFF |
The Department ID management is not used. | |
ON |
The Department ID management is used. | |
1. REGISTER DEPT. ID |
Registers the Department ID (0001-1000). | |
1. PASSWORD |
Registers the Department ID management password. | |
2. PAGE LIMIT SET. |
Sets the page limits for scans, prints, and copies (0 - 999,999 pages). | |
1. TOTAL PRINT |
Sets the total page limit. | |
1. RESTRICT TOTAL |
Sets if the total page limit is used.
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2. PAGE TOTALS |
Sets the page limits for (0 - 999,999 pages). | |
2. COPY |
Sets the limit for copies. | |
1. RESTRICT COPY |
Sets if the copy limit is used.
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2. COPY LIMIT |
Sets the page limits for (0 - 999,999 pages). | |
3. SCAN |
Sets the limit for scans. | |
1. RESTRICT B&W SCAN |
Sets if the scan limit is used.
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2. SCAN LIMIT |
Sets the page limits for (0 - 999,999 pages). | |
4. COLOR SCAN |
Sets the limit for color scans. | |
1. RESTRICT CLR SCAN |
Sets if the color scan limit is used.
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2. COLOR SCAN LIMIT |
Sets the page limits for (0 - 999,999 pages). | |
5. PRINT |
Sets the limit for prints. | |
1. RESTRICT PRINT |
Sets if the print limit is used.
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2. PRINT LIMIT |
Sets the page limits for (0 - 999,999 pages). | |
3. ERASE |
Erases the Department ID and password.
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2. PAGE TOTALS |
Displays, clears, and prints counter information. | |
1. VIEW PAGE TOTALS |
Displays how much paper was used by each department.
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2. CLEAR ALL TOTAL |
Clears counter information. | |
3. PRINT LIST |
Prints counter information. | |
3. PDL JOBS W/OUT ID |
Sets if print jobs from computers with unknown IDs are accepted or rejected. | Accepting Print Jobs with Unknown IDs |
ON |
Accepts print jobs from computers with unknown IDs. | |
OFF |
Rejects print jobs from computers with unknown IDs. | |
4. MANAGE USER ID | Sets if the User ID management is used.
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Managing User IDs |
5. NETWORK SETTINGS*1 | Sets the network setting. | Network Settings |
1. TCP/IP SETTINGS |
Sets TCP/IP network. | Setting IP Address Automatically |
1. IP ADDRESS AUTO. |
Sets whether to automatically set an IP address. | |
ON |
Enables an IP address to the machine automatically.
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OFF |
Allocate an IP address to the machine manually. | |
2. IP ADDRESS |
Registers a fixed IP address to the machine. | Setting IP Address Manually |
3. SUBNET MASK |
Registers a fixed subnet mask address to the machine. | |
4. GATEWAY ADDRESS |
Registers a fixed gateway address to the machine. | |
5. DNS SETTINGS |
Sets the DNS server settings. | Setting DNS |
1. PRIMARY SERVER |
Registers the primary server address. | |
2. SECONDARY SERVER |
Registers the secondary server address. | |
3. HOST NAME |
Registers the host name of the DNS server. | |
4. DOMAIN NAME |
Registers the domain name of the DNS server. | |
5. DNS DYNA. UPDATE |
This setting is not functional in this model. | |
6. CONFIGURE WINS |
Sets the WINS settings to resolve a name with WINS. | Setting WINS |
1. WINS RESOLUTION |
Sets whether to resolve a name with WINS.
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2. WINS SERVER |
Registers the IP address of a WINS server. | |
7. USE LPD |
Sets whether to use LPD as the print application.
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8. RAW SETTINGS |
Sets whether to use RAW as the print application. | |
ON |
Enables to use RAW. | |
1. USE BIDIRECTIONAL |
Sets whether to use bidirectional communication.
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OFF |
Disables to use RAW. | |
9. USE PASV MODE |
Sets the PASV mode for FTP.
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Setting PASV Mode for FTP |
10.FTP EXTENSION |
Sets the FTP Extension settings.
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Setting FTP Extension |
11.USE HTTP |
Sets whether to activate HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) for the Remote UI.
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Setting the Use of HTTP |
12.PROXY SETTINGS |
Sets whether to use a Proxy server. | Setting Proxy |
1. USE PROXY |
Enables to use a Proxy server.
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13.PORT NO. |
Sets the port number settings. | Setting Port Number |
1. LPD |
0-65535 (default:515) | |
2. RAW |
0-65535 (default:9100) | |
3. HTTP |
0-65535 (default:80) | |
4. SMTP RX |
0-65535 (default:25) | |
5. POP3 RX |
0-65535 (default:110) | |
6. FTP SENDING |
0-65535 (default:21) | |
7. SMTP TX |
0-65535 (default:25) | |
8. SNMP |
0-65535 (default:161) | |
14.SET IP ADD RANGE |
Sets whether to restrict the range of IP addresses. | Controlling the Machine Access using IP addresses |
OFF |
Disables restriction of IP address of computers. | |
ON |
Enables restriction of IP address of computers from which data (print/fax jobs) can be sent to the machine. | |
1. PERMIT/REJECT |
Selects whether to permit or reject access from a specified IP address.
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2. SET IP ADDRESS |
Specifies the IP address range. <START IP ADDRESS> and <END IP ADDRESS> must be entered for each setting.
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15.RX MAC ADD SET. |
Sets whether to activate a MAC address filter. | |
OFF |
Disables a MAC address filter. | |
ON |
Specifies a MAC address filter to access. A MAC address must be entered for each setting.
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2. SMB SETTINGS*2 |
Sets the SMB settings to use the machine on a NetBIOS network. | |
1. USE SMB CLIENT |
Sets if SMB client is used. | |
OFF |
SMB client is not used. | |
ON |
SMB client is used. | |
1. SERVER |
Enters the NetBIOS name of the machine. | |
2. WORKGROUP |
Enters the name of the workgroup the machine belongs to. | |
3. COMMENT |
Enters a comment about the printer. | |
4. LM ANNOUNCE |
Sets if the machine notifies the LAN Manager of its existence.
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3. SNMP SETTINGS |
Sets detailed information about SNMP. | Setting SNMP |
1. USE SNMP |
Sets whether to activate SNMP.
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2. COMMUNITY NAME 1 |
Sets SNMP community name 1 (default: public). | |
3. COMMUNITY NAME 2 |
Sets SNMP community name 2. | |
4. SNMP WRITABLE 1 |
Enables computers on the network to access the machine and modify its settings.
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5. SNMP WRITABLE 2 |
Enables computers on the network to access the machine and modify its settings.
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4. DEDICATED PORT |
Sets or browses detailed information on the machine with a Canon printer driver or utility.
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Setting Dedicated Port |
5. ETHERNET DRIVER |
Specifies the type of network connection. | Setting Speed and Duplex |
1. AUTO DETECT |
Selects the detection method of Ethernet driver. | |
AUTO |
Sets the machine to determine the communication mode (Half duplex/Full duplex) and Ethernet type (10Base-T/100Base-TX) automatically. | |
MANUAL |
Sets the communication mode and Ethernet type manually. | |
1. DUPLEX |
Selects the communication mode.
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2. ETHERNET TYPE |
Selects the Ethernet type.
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6. VIEW IP ADDRESS |
Checks the current network settings. | |
1. IP ADDRESS |
Checks the IP address. | |
2. SUBNET MASK |
Checks the subnet mask. | |
3. GATEWAY ADDRESS |
Checks the gateway address. | |
7. E-MAIL/I-FAX*2 |
When the Machine's Own SMTP Receiving Function is Used | |
1. SMTP RX |
Sets whether to receive e-mail/l-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function.
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2. SMTP SERVER |
Registers the host name of the machine with the DNS server. | When the SMTP Authentication is used |
3. POP |
Sets whether to receive e-mail/l-faxes using a POP server.
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When a POP Server is Used |
4. E-MAIL ADDRESS |
Enters the e-mail address your machine will use (64 characters maximum). | |
5. POP SERVER |
Enters the POP server IP address or name (48 characters maximum). | |
6. POP ADDRESS |
Enters the login name for access to the POP server (32 characters maximum). | |
7. POP PASSWORD |
Enters the password for access to the POP server (32 characters maximum). | |
8. POP INTERVAL |
Sets the interval you want the POP server to check for incoming e-mail. If the interval is set to 0, the POP server is not checked automatically (0MIN.–99MIN.). | |
9. AUTH/ENC SETTINGS |
Specifies authenticating method before sending e-mail. | When no authentication is required |
1. POP BEFORE SEND. |
Sets whether to use the SMTP server requires POP before SMTP (method for authenticating users who have logged in the POP server before sending e-mail).
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2. SMTP AUTH |
Sets whether to use the SMTP server requires SMTP Authentication (method for authenticating users who have logged in the POP server before sending e-mail).
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8. STARTUP TIME SET. |
Sets the time period required to delay the startup of network communications for the machine (0–300SEC). | Setting Startup Time |
6. COMMUNICATIONS*2 | Sets the fax, e-mail, and I-fax communication. | |
1. E-MAIL/I-FAX |
Sets the e-mail/I-fax communications. | |
1. MAX TX DATA SIZE |
Sets the maximum data size for outgoing e-mail messages and I-fax documents. If the e-mail message exceeds this data size limit, it is split up into several e-mail messages before being sent. However, if an I-fax transmission exceeds the data size limit, it is handled as an error, and it is not sent. (0 to 99 MB) | Specifying the Maximum Data Size for Sending I-Faxes Specifying the Maximum Data Size for Sending E-Mails |
2. DIVIDED OVER MAX |
Sets whether to divide a document into separate files when it is sent if its size exceeds the data size you specify.
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Dividing the Data for Sending I-Faxes Dividing the Data for Sending E-Mails |
2. FAX SETTINGS |
Sets the facsimile communication. | |
1. TX START SPEED |
Sets the transmission start speed for faxes. (33600bps, 2400bps, 4800bps, 7200bps, 9600bps, 14400bps) | |
2. RX START SPEED |
Sets the reception start speed for faxes. (33600bps, 2400bps, 4800bps, 7200bps, 9600bps, 14400bps) | |
3. MEMORY LOCK |
Sets whether to receive and store all documents in memory and not to print automatically. | Receiving Documents in Memory without Printing Out (MEMORY LOCK) (Fax) |
OFF |
Disables memory reception. | |
ON |
Enables memory reception. | |
1. PASSWORD |
Registers the password that protects the authority for accessing to memory. | |
2. REPORT PRINT |
Sets whether to print a report on memory reception.
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3. MEMORY RX TIME |
Sets whether to set a period for memory reception. | |
OFF |
Disables setting a period of memory reception. | |
ON |
Enables setting a period of memory reception.
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7. FORWARD ERR. SET.*2 | Sets the machine to print and/or store received documents when document forwarding fails. | Checking/Changing the Status of Documents with Forwarding Errors (Fax) Checking/Changing the Status of Documents with Forwarding Errors (I-Fax) |
1. PRINT |
Sets whether to print out the image if forwarding fails.
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2. STORE TO MEMORY |
Sets whether to store the image in memory if forwarding fails.
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8. REMOTE UI*1 | Sets whether to activate the Remote UI function to operate the machine and change the settings from a network computer using a web browser.
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Restricting the Remote UI |
9. ACCESS TO DEST.*2 | Sets restriction of the access to destinations. | Restricting Access to Destinations |
1. ADD. BOOK PASSWOR |
Sets a password to restrict editing the Address Book. (7 digits maximum) | Setting a Password for the Address Book |
2. RESTRICT NEW ADD. |
Sets whether to restrict registering or changing destinations for one-touch keys and coded dial codes*4. Sets whether to restrict making calls to the destinations not registered in Address Book.
*5 You can still make calls using an external phone if all of the ollowing conditions are met:
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Restricting the New Address |
3. FAX DRIVER TX |
Sets whether to restrict sending faxes from a computer using the fax driver.
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Restricting PC Faxing |
4. CONFIRM FAX NO. |
Sets whether to confirm the entered fax numbers each time you send a fax.
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Confirming Entered Fax Numbers |
10.CHECKING THE LOG | Sets whether to allow displaying the log. | Checking the Job Log |
ON |
Enables confirmation of logs using [System Monitor]. | |
OFF |
Disables confirmation of logs using [System Monitor]. Activity Report will not be printed automatically. |
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11.LICENSE REGISTRA. | Enter a license key using the numeric keys to activate the bar code printing function. | Registering a License |
12.USE DEVICE USB | Sets whether to restrict jobs through the USB interface.
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Restricting the USB Interface Port |
*1 | Only for the imageRUNNER 1025N/1025iF. You can use the imageRUNNER 1025 in a network environment if the optional Network Board is installed. |
*2 | Only for the imageRUNNER 1025iF. |