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      0WR7-01F
      Front Side
      USB port (Front side)
      You can connect devices such as a USB memory device to the machine. Connecting a USB Memory Device
      NOTE:
      Memory media that does not meet the USB specification is not supported. Some types of memory media may not be able to save data correctly.
      Motion sensor
      When the motion sensor detects a person near the machine, the machine exits sleep mode automatically. Entering Sleep Mode
      Toner replacement cover
      Open this cover when replacing the toner cartridge. Replacing the Toner Cartridge
      Control panel
      The control panel consists the numeric keys, , indicators, touch panel display, etc. You can perform all the operations and specify settings from the control panel. Control Panel
      Feeder
      Automatically feeds documents into the machine for scanning. When two or more sheets are loaded in the feeder, documents can be scanned continuously. Feeder
      Multi-purpose tray
      Load paper into the multi-purpose tray when you want to use a type of paper different from that which is loaded in the paper deck/drawer.
      Glass cleaning sheet storage box
      Use this box to store sheets for cleaning the platen glass.
      USB port (Right side of the main unit)
      You can connect devices such as an external hard disk to the machine. Backing Up/Restoring Data
      USB connector
      Connect a USB cable when connecting the machine and a computer.
      NOTE:
      The USB port of the machine supports USB 2.0.
      LAN port
      Connect a LAN cable when connecting the machine to a wired LAN router, etc. Setting up the Network Environment
      Upper-right cover of the main unit
      Open this cover when clearing a paper jam inside the machine. Paper Jams inside the Right Covers of the Main Unit
      Lower-right cover of the main unit
      Open this cover when clearing a paper jam inside the machine. Paper Jams inside the Right Covers of the Main Unit
      Front cover
      Open this cover when clearing a paper jam. Clearing Paper Jams
      Paper deck 1/paper deck 2
      You can load LTR size paper, which is a frequently used size. Paper Deck/Drawer
      Paper drawer 1/paper drawer 2
      Load the type of paper that you frequently use. You can load paper that cannot be loaded in the paper deck, such as LGL and custom size paper. Paper Deck/Drawer
      Power switch
      Press the power switch when turning ON or OFF the machine.
      NOTE
      For more information about the configuration of optional equipment installed on the machine, see Options.
      Connecting a USB Memory Device
      You can connect a USB memory device to the USB port located on the left side of the control panel, and directly print data from the USB memory device. Documents scanned using the machine can also be saved directly to the USB memory device.
      IMPORTANT
      Make sure to follow the proper procedure when removing the memory media. Failure to do so may cause the memory media or machine to malfunction.
      The machine only supports FAT32 format memory media.
      Make sure that the memory media is oriented properly when connecting it to the machine. If it is not connected properly, it may cause the memory media or machine to malfunction.
      Be sure to check before using memory media
      To use the memory media, it is necessary that <Memory Media> in <Store Location Display Settings> is set to <On>.
      Set <Use Scan Function> and <Use Print Function> to <On>. <Store/Access Files>  <Memory Media Settings>
      When the memory media is not recognized even if it is connected properly, the machine may be set to use the MEAP driver for USB external storage device. Set <Use MEAP Driver for USB Storage Device> to <Off>. <USB Settings> <Use MEAP Driver for USB Storage Device>
      Disconnecting the USB memory device
      NOTE
      Unsupported devices and usages
      Memory media with security functions
      Memory media that does not meet the USB specification
      Memory card readers connected via USB
      Connecting memory media via an extension cable
      Connecting memory media via a USB hub