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Screens Displayed on the Touch Panel Display

Setting the Main Menu Screen

Setting Shortcut Buttons

Setting Each Function Screen

Touch Panel Key Display

Adjusting the Brightness of the Touch Panel Display

Adjusting the Angle of the Touch Panel Display

Entering Characters from the Touch Panel Display

Entering Characters Using a USB Keyboard

Overview of Logging In

Placing Originals

Platen Glass

Feeder

Loading Paper into the Multi-Purpose Tray

Loading Envelopes into the Multi-Purpose Tray

Available Paper Stock

Inserting and Removing Memory Media

Manual Stapling

Volume and Tone Settings

Energy Saving Features

Checking the Counter and Controller Version

Conveying Messages Using the Message Board

Tutorial

Remote Operation

Other Useful Functions

Adding New Functions

Installing System Options/MEAP Applications (Distribution)

Installing System Options/MEAP Applications (Manual)

Updating Firmware

Displaying the Installation Log

Performing a Communication Test With the Distribution Server

Overview of SMS (Service Management Service)

System Requirements

Before Starting SMS (Preparations)

Logging In to SMS

Logging In from the Remote UI Portal

Logging In with the SMS Password

Managing Applications

Starting/Stopping Applications

Uninstalling Applications

Confirming Application Preferences

Managing Application Licenses

Setting Application Authentication Information

Installing Applications

Managing System Applications and Login Services

Login Service Selection

Uninstalling a Login Service

Starting/Stopping System Applications

Uninstalling System Applications

Installing System Applications

Switching to the Login Method for Using the SMS Password

Confirming System Information

Confirming Application Data

Confirming License Files

Changing the Password

Managing Application Setting Information

Managing Application Logs

Printing Reports

Counter Report

PAGE COUNT LIST

PRINT LOG LIST

DEVICE INFORMATION DELIVERY DESTINATION LIST

DEVICE INFORMATION COMMUNICATION LOG REPORT

SEND JOB LIST

TX REPORT

FAX TX REPORT/FAX ERROR TX REPORT

FAX MULTI TX REPORT

FAX RX REPORT

CONFIDENTIAL FAX INBOX RX REPORT

COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT REPORT TX/RX

FAX ACTIVITY REPORT TX/RX

FORWARDING CONDITIONS LIST

REGISTERED LDAP SERVER LIST

ADDRESS LISTS

Store Log Report

User Data List

System Information

Mail Box File List

IPSec Policy List

Printer Report

Initialize All Data/Settings Report

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What This Machine Can Do
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All the elements you will ever need in a color digital multitasking machine.
The imageRUNNER ADVANCE C3330i/C3325i incorporates a rich array of input and output features that can greatly enhance your efficiency. Equipped with features that meet the needs of document work in a digitized office, the imageRUNNER ADVANCE C3330i/C3325i represents the ultimate in color digital multitasking machines.
* Indicates functions, which require an optional product(s).
For information on the optional products required to use each function, see "Optional Products Required for Each Function."
Copying (See "Copy.")
In addition to normal copying functions, convenient new functions, such as "Copy Sample" which helps to avoid copy errors, "Booklet" for making copies into booklets, and "Different Size Originals" for copying originals of different sizes together in one copy operation, are provided to increase your productivity.
Storing Scanned Data/Printing Stored Data (See "Scan and Store" or "Access Stored Files.")
You can convert scanned document data to file formats (PDF, JPEG, TIFF, XPS, OOXML) that can be accessed from your computer, and save the data to a network or memory media location. The saved files can also be printed from the machine.
A network location refers to the storage device (Advanced Box) of another imageRUNNER ADVANCE series machine on the network that can be accessed by this machine. Memory media is a storage location that can be used by connecting USB memory to the USB port of the machine.
For more information on Advanced Boxes, see user manuals for other imageRUNNER ADVANCE series machines with Advanced Boxes.
Sending Function (See "Scan and Send.")
The Send function enables you to send scanned image or document data to file servers, or send it by e-mail or I-fax. A variety of file formats are supported (JPEG, TIFF, PDF, XPS, OOXML), which offer you greater flexibility in accommodating digital workplace environments.
Faxing* (See "Sending/Receiving a Fax," "Fax/I-Fax Inbox," "Sending a Fax from a Computer (Windows)," or "Sending a Fax from a Computer (Mac OS).")
In addition to normal facsimile functions, the machine offers you Super G3 compatibility, which enables you to transmit documents at high speeds, greatly reducing transmission costs as compared to conventional facsimile machines. Scanned documents as well as documents stored in the Memory RX Inbox, and computer data can be sent by facsimile.
You can also send documents to multiple addresses and forward received facsimile to another destination.
Also, the Fax function of a server machine on the same network—another imageRUNNER ADVANCE Series machine with the Remote Fax function—can be shared by using the Remote Fax function.
Printing (See "Printing from a Computer (Windows)" or "Printing from a Computer (Mac OS).")
You can use this machine as a high-speed network printer. Various outputs are also possible, such as 2-sided printing and page alignment.
You can use this machine as the PostScript printer with the Adobe PostScript 3 software.
Using the Remote User Interface (See "Remote UI.")
You can control functions, such as confirming the status of the machine, job operations, and printing instructions for saved scanned data, all from your computer's Web browser.
Adding New Functions (See "Adding New Functions" or "Software.")
You can add new functions to the machine by installing system options and MEAP applications. MEAP (Multifunctional Embedded Application Platform) is a software platform that enables custom Java applications to be installed on the machine.
Scanning Documents into Your Computer (See "Scanner.")
The Network Scan function enables you to use your machine as a conventional scanner. You can scan a document using the machine, and read the data in an application you are using on your computer. You can scan images of up to 11" x 17" in size at a resolution of 600 x 600 dpi.
Applying Utilities (See "Software.")
You can specify various settings of the machine connected to a network when using utility software. You can specify initial settings, confirm the status of the machine, and manage documents.