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1.                            1 32    Loading Documents on the Document Glass                     eere 1 33         LOS       ee         4      AL T  2                                           No  Name Description  1   ADF cover Open this when a document jams and when cleaning the  scanning area   2   Document guide This supports the document so that it is fed straight   3   Document tray Load the document face up in this tray   4   Document output tray Documents will exit into this tray after they have been scanned   5   Bypass tray Used when printing on envelopes  transparencies  and custom  paper sizes   6   Side cover 1 Open this when paper jams and when replacing the drum  cartridge   7  Side cover 2 If the optional 500 sheet 2nd cassette has been installed open  this cover if the paper jams   8   Paper level indication The areas indicated in red increase as the paper level in the  window paper cassette decreases   9   Front cover Open this when replacing the toner cartridge or drum cartridge   10   Paper cassette 1 This holds approximately 500 sheets of paper   11   Paper cassette 2 This holds approximately 500 sheets of paper  This cassette is  optional   12   USB connector Connect a USB memory device to this port in order to scan to  or  print from  USB memory   13   Control panel This panel includes the touch panel and the keys required for          operation           1 2 Part Names and Functions       14       Introduction m             No  Name Description  14  Plat
2.                 js  jj4scs  cs cs cssceseeseeeeeeeseeseeesesose see eve we   seno 1 12  Connecting the LAN Cable                   eese nennen 1 12  Connecting the Modular Cable                        sees 1 12  Connecting an External Phone  Answering Machine                              sss 1 13  Adjusting the Screen Contrast                 sessi 1 14  Setting the Language               seesseeseeeeeeeeeene nennen ken      enne nnne de   ROHN SAN 1 14  Setting the Date and Til  l    i    4 sin    nan      n    H     ee NE nennen 1 16  Specifying the Network Settings    nennen aa ya key nnne 1 17  Power Switch and Energy Save Mode                          c eres creen eese reete ette etant ta seno 1 20  Turning the Power ON and ORB    eo o rater tet ea e EN e ERR SYN 1 20    Energy Save   and Energy Save Mode                         seen 1 22  Loading Paper                                      1 23  Acceptable Pa per sisi sc  asi irme adeo xak   re bak rer Reg 1 23  Items OAV OIG ai 3431241 2er5 i D Od eO E eis ae ade 1 24  Printable Ar   onneen pe oeste a EAEE 1 24  Cautions When Loading PaDer           u ereke xereke kek   keke keke   Keke Ke 1 25       xvi    Contents    Loading Paper into the Paper   asSSetteS            E eee kek ekere   k 1 26    Loading Paper into the Bypass TTAy        u eke   ke kek   ek   kek   ke   ke 1 28  Setting the Paper 5126  cere p WR ERE ERE RH en v  de eee K   1 29  I EnIDrEbDIOdlatlaicte e                            1 31  Acceptable Docum
3.             sess 3 13 Part names and Functions                         sese 1 2  PUE                 varia beaeey 5 9  C  Canceling Faxes ninsis nnn ai 2 21  Cleaning  print head i    s   k is neke nen   k   K   k   kake 4 8  drum charge wire    me ns   nin ki   kedek k  n   d   48 R  Control panel    Ready screen  MOODY  lt                   M Registering destinations    3 2  D Regulatory Information                      eee ii  Date and Time setting                      eee 116  S  DOCUMENT ami    o l   nene OO b 2   SCan GO  Email norom reie inrsin 2 7  Drum cartridge Scan to folder    c eese k  y   h  k   k   kak    kek  n 2 9  Teplacing caasa eR RIETI 4 4     Scan to FTP server    2 12  Duplex  Copy nena A EG EROR 2 9 Sean to USB memory                    serene 2 15  E Settings list  Energy save mode                    eee 1 22  ln                              H    5 9  Management    esee ore ere ente 3 12  F Paper Settings  aeneae ide 3 14  Fax transmissi   irssi erraria aR ar S 2 19 Personal Settings            es 3 16  using numeric keys                  eee 2 19 berata SN DD DD DID ERR 3 9  using the address booqa                                      2 20 Sleep mode    1 22  Folder shortcuts registering                        esses 3 6 Specifications       6 2  K General M                6 2  Key displays          etn ix OPOS icc nc r DD oie 6 8  Symbol  5 2  gaseous vi HEUS vii  L  Language setting  eene oen oi 114 T  Loading documents Toner cartridge  in the Autom
4.          When a cover or cassette  is open    Close the cover or cassette that is displayed on the screen  Be  sure to close the cover or cassette firmly        When a fatal error occurs  in the machine       When the cause of the error is not resolved after you perform  the operation indicated by the message that is displayed on the  screen or printed  refer to    If you cannot solve the problem      See  page 5 10         Alarms    5 9    Troubleshooting E    If you cannot solve the problem       If you have a problem with your machine that you cannot solve with the information  provided in this chapter  contact your authorized Muratec dealer or call the Muratec  Customer Support Center at  800  347 3296  from U  S  only       NCaution    If you detect odd sounds  smoke or odor emitting from your machine  unplug it  immediately and contact your authorized Muratec dealer  Do not attempt to  disassemble or repair the machine yourself     8 IMPORTANT    Attempting to repair the machine yourself may void the limited warranty     When you contact the Muratec Customer Support Center  make sure you have the  following information ready     e Product name  MFX 2570 or MFX 2550      Serial number  located on the label located at the back of the machine     Details of the problem    e Steps taken to try to resolve the problem and the results                                                                                   Bar code label                   Bere uam 0AO       Close up  
5.        Favorite Folder FTP   Beha   Shortcut TWAIN Box  Auto 1 Document Domain   piste ul File Nane  Category   Name    My MFP   F Code       Shortcut Box Template             4 Press  Add      er Shortcut  t e or delete     3  Add    C   ESE ose   1001   Share_789 123456789 1234      m 002 5 FolderShortcut02             m 003 5 FolderShortcut03  m1004 5 FolderShortcut04    m1005   Megum i  Doc      nta  spec onr  Lo                  3 6 Registering Folder Shortcuts    5 Press  Shortcut Name      fal    Select item to edit                    If you do not want to register the shortcut name  proceed to step 7     6 Register the shortcut name  and press  Enter    tcut Name    ortcutname and                                           Up to 24 characters can be entered        Press  Link      8 Browse to the folder you want to register  specify the folder  and press  Enter    Network Navigation    Select folder destination and press  Enter        Keypad     Root I Back    Cance I     Computer0001                   Share Folder0001  a           3 Folder0001       1    3 Folder  002 of    E3 Folder0003    2  E3 Folder0004           Press  Keypad  to manually enter or edit the link  After entry  press  Enter   The link must  start with two slashes                Press  Root  to return to the list of computers or networks              9 Press  UserName      If a user name and password are not required  proceed to step 15        Registering Folder Shortcuts 3 7    Registration m    10 
6.       Specifications 6 7    Specifications E    Options       500 sheet 2nd cassette       Item    Specifications       Paper sizes    Letter  Half Letter  p  Legal       Paper storage capacity    500 sheets  20 24 Ibs  paper        Power    Supplied from main unit       Weight    Approx  11 02 Ib        Machine dimensions       W 20 5 in  x D 17 7 in  x H 47 in   W 520 mm x D 450 mm x H 120 mm        External Dimensions       B MFX 2570    14 0 in   356 mm        17 7 in   450 mm       0 4 in   10 mm                                                                                                                       19 9 in   506 mm                                                                       18 6 in   473 mm   18 3 in   466 mm              x                   20 5 in   520 mm  sls 0 4 in   11 mm           6 8    Specifications    BH MFX 2550    13 8 in   350 mm                    17 7 in   450 mm           17 6 in   446 mm                                                                                   F      e  H   lt      Sh i       g  te          l za  15 4 in   390 mm        ese     jl   l    F   N E  E  c a s                   20 5 in   520 mm     0 4 in   11 mm   oll           Specifications    6 9       u  g  e     2       9          9  Q    u  un                            Index     OfficeBridpe   ecran 1 5  A P  Address book registration                      esses 93 2   Baperjanig cei pt    u   xa key   av   nak   5 6  Administrator Password             
7.       This machine features two methods of PC faxing   This section describes the procedure for transmitting a document you create using the  advanced mode    Simple Mode This mode is available when you are registered as a user on the OfficeBridge   In addition to specifying the destination  this mode enables you to set the paper  and resolution  a cover page  the scanned image file format  and transmission  report settings    Advanced Mode In addition to what can be set using the simple mode  this mode enables you to  specify the fax transmission time and edit the subject and text of the e mail   You can also save the created document in a user box in order to transmit it  together with other documents at a later time        Note       nstall the Muratec fax driver on the computer before using this function  For  details on installing the driver  refer to Chapter 2   Installing to Windows  in the  Printer Guide      For details on setting the cover page  file format  and transmission report  and  the procedure for using the advanced mode for transmission  refer to Chapter 3      Transmitting Faxes from a Computer  in the Scanner and Fax Guide     1 Create and edit the document to transmit     2 Execute a print command in the application software     a  gt  Ol s Documenti   Mi       eview View          2  20     Bza 8              Quick Print agraph  Send the document directly to the default  printer without making changes     i Et L     i  a  E         l  I5    Print Preview
8.       eee keke keke   5 9    If you cannot solve the problem              nenne tee iet kana k  va 5 10    Document Jams    If a document jams in the ADF  automatic document feeder   the following message will       appear   Document jam  Open flashing cover and check   Note    To prevent document jams  use the document glass for wrinkled or torn documents     Document jammed during quick memory transmission or real time  transmission    If a document jam occurs during a quick memory transmission or real time transmission   a message will be printed to inform you which page has jammed     Document jammed during sort copy or memory transmission  If a document jams while scanning into memory for sort copy or normal memory  transmission  the machine will show     Continue storing         Jam Recover       Set the document   Press  Start      From Page  1          Clear the document jam and reset the document in the ADF  you do not need to start  the entire job over  simply start with the page that was jammed   then press  lt Start gt   To  cancel the operation  press  Cancel      Note    If the machine is left idle for three minutes  the machine will clear the job that was stored in  memory and return to the ready screen        5 2    Document Jams    Jam in the Document Feeder       B MFX 2570 Users    1 Open the ADF cover     4 Close the inner cover and ADF cover   Make sure both sides are snapped down securely           Document Jams    5 3    Troubleshooting E    BH MFX 2550
9.      6 6    Specifications    B OfficeBridge Specifications       Item    Specifications       Supported browsers    Internet Explorer  6  Internet Explorer  7  Internet Explorer  8   Firefox  2  Firefox  3       System requirements    Windows environment in which a supported browser can run       Maximum number of  address book destinations       Maximum number of    registered users    2 000  Groups  200    200       Supported LDAP servers    Active Directory  Windows 2000 Server  Windows Server 2003   Windows Server 2008  OpenLDAP on Linux       Supported authentication  server protocols    Windows 2000 Server  Active Directory   Windows Server 2003  Active Directory   Windows Server 2008  Active Directory   Kerberos v5       B PC Fax Specifications          Item Specifications  Document size A3   B4  A4  Image encoding method  MH MR MMR JBIG       Data transmission  standard    T 30  FAX    T 87  I FAX        Data transmission speed    Max  33600 bps  fax    max  100 Mbps  I fax        Maximum resolution    600 x 600  dots inch        Maximum number of  broadcast destinations    4 060       B I Fax Specifications       Item    Specifications       Communication protocols    Transmission  SMTP   ESMTP  Reception  SMTP   POP3       Encoding method    MIME Base64       Image encoding method    MH MR MMR JBIG       Data transmission standard   ITU T T 37  Simple Mode  Full Mode        File formats    TIFF FX  PDF       Maximum number of  broadcast destinations    2 030       
10.    12  lt Energy Save gt   Puts the machine into the energy save mode and reduces power consumption   See    page 1 22      13  lt Start gt   Executes the operation     14  lt Reset gt   Returns the menu to the ready screen and resets all settings back to their defaults     15  lt My MFP gt   Press this key to use shortcut functions and check the usage status of the machine     For details  refer to    My MFP Screen      See page 1 11         Control Panel    1 7    Introduction m    Operation Screens    You can operate the machine by directly touching the keys and tabs on the touch screen     Ready Screen    You can use the various functions of the machine by operating the keys displayed on the  screen  The ready screen is displayed when you press a mode key or press  lt Reset gt  during  an operation     B Switching Screens    Press the mode keys to switch between the copy  scan  fax  and print screens                 Set    1    1002    Copy Ready    Jan 15 2010 1 30pm          Memory          Scan Ready    Jan 15 2010 1 30pm    Doc  Type   Auto   Contrast    F  Shared Box   Darker  002 5 FolderShortcut02   Resolution  L     Ji E303  FTPShortcutNamel3   A 004  Use rNane 004  d 1005    Megumi   pec opr Lo                                                                    Print OB  Document  Print On  Demand  USB  Memory                   1 8 Operation Screens    B Copy Ready Screen Names and Functions    Status display   Copy Ready  is displayed for       the ready screen  
11.    Documents which are moistened  or stuck with static electricity     Documents with carbon on the back or no carbon documents     Cloth  metal sheets     Documents with staples  paper clips  or adhesive tape attached     Documents pasted or glued together     Glossy documents or documents with a special coating    If you load the following types of documents on the document glass  the glass  surface could be damaged or cracked      Do not strongly press down a document when copying a thick document      When a solid object is being scanned  load it carefully on the document glass      Sharp protrusions could scratch the glass surface        Loading Documents 1 31    Scanning Area       The scanned area is shown below     Fax   0 1 in   3 0 mm   Copy  Scan   0 in   0 mm     Letter  A4  Fax   0 1 in   3 0 mm    m Scanned area  Copy  Scan   0 1 in   2 0 mm   Fax   Letter 8 4 in   214 mm  A4 8 2 in   208 mm     Copy  Scan   Letter 8 5 in   216 mm  A4 8 3 in  216 mm     Loading Documents in the Automatic Document Feeder  ADF          Place the document face up  and carefully insert the document until the edge  stops in the ADF     2 Adjust the document guides to the document width           1 32 Loading Documents    U Note  e Be sure any correction fluid  ink  or stamps on the document are completely dry    before loading     Remove all metals  staples  paper clips  etc   before loading documents  Failure to do    so may cause a malfunction      Do not load the document with the
12.    SaveAs  gt    N Preview and make changes to pages before    printing        CE  2 Prepare  gt   a Send        Publish  gt       Close      l     Word Options    x Exit Word                         2 22 Transmitting Faxes    9 Select    Muratec Fax    as the printer          Print  General      Select Printer  Add Printer                D          Status  Offline  E Print to file  Location    Comment   Page Range     Al Number of copies  1         Pages  1 65535 Collate       re   N  N   LT   w     Enter either a single page number or a single  page range  For example  5 12                4 Click  Preferences  to open the detailed settings screen     5 Click the  Paper  tab  and specify the detailed settings  as necessary               Printing Preferences Zan    Paper   Fax Settings  Paper Settings  Document Size   Letter  8 5 11 in  zy  aay ao          A A  p    Portrait AY  Landscape    Enlarge Reduce    Zoom 100 E   25 400     Y  A  D  Fit to Paper  Paper Size   Resolution        3      44 4  means z    Advanced Options             C9   Cama  Ga           Transmitting Faxes    2 23       Q  g   m     9          9  ji        aD  g     R     9  I   o    6 Click the  Fax Settings  tab        If itis necessary to change the user information  click  Select User     and select       the user   th Printing Preferences  ci  Paper   Fax Settings                      Mode    Finishing   Advanced Mode      Send  e pim       Save in shared box     Show sent documents list    Ep    
13.   0002  1  SpeedDial  C002788   of  3    0003  2_SpeedDial_CO03789     ie  04 3 SpeedDial C004789     Advanced   x e mail  OB Doc                             8 Use the numeric keys to enter the destination number     Fax Ready    Use the numeric keys to enter data  and press  Enter      Fax Number   Back    Enter      1111                              lt     gt    Clear        Pause   Tone   Prefix   Register               Transmitting Faxes 2 19    Operating the Machine n    4 Press  lt Start gt        If you loaded the document in the ADF  this concludes the procedure      f you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   Press  Tx Start  to start transmission     B Using the Address Book for Transmission      Load the document  and press   Fax     For details on loading documents  refer to    Loading Documents    See page 1 31      2 Set the resolution and contrast as necessary     9 Specify the destination   Fax Ready                       a         0001  0_SpeedDial_Co01768  J    1    0002 1  SpeedDial  C002789   of  3             f you loaded the document in the ADF  this concludes the procedure      f you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   Press  Tx Start  to start transmission     J Note      For details on canceling transmission  refer to    Canceling Faxes      See page 2 21        For details on registering destinations  refer to    Registering Destinations      See
14.   1   T of  Doma i n0004   2    ia Donain  005         Domain0006   Y                           2 10 Scanning    4 Specify the shared folder to save the data to  and press  Enter    Network Navigation    Select folder destination     Register    Root I Back    Cancel    E3 Share Folder0002  Les ERE                            c  f  FFolder  002   of  E3 Folder0003   2   E3 Fo der0004         1                  Press  Root  to return to the list of computers or networks     Press  Back  to return to the previous screen     5 Press   Start         If you loaded the document in the ADF  this concludes the procedure   e If you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   To finish scanning  press  Complete      B Using a Folder Shortcut for Transmission    1 Load the document  and press   Scan     For details on loading documents  refer to    Loading Documents    See page 1 31      2 Press the  PC USB  tab  and then  Folder      9 Specify the folder shortcut        01 Share  789 123456788 1  A      m 002 5 FolderShortcut02   1       or of  m 003 5 FolderShortcut  3 3         If you loaded the document in the ADE  this concludes the procedure     If you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   To finish scanning  press  Complete      Note    For details on registering folder shortcuts  refer to    Registering Folder Shortcuts      See  page 3 6         Scanning 2 11    Operating the Machin
15.   Confirmed OHP film  PP2500 from 3M     B Scanner Specifications                Item Specifications  Resolution 600 x 600  dots inch   Scanning method Solid state electronic flatbed scanning using color CCD image sensor  Document size ADF  Automatic Document Feeder   Length  3 9 to 35 4 in   100 to 900 mm   at resolutions other than 600  dots inch       8 9 to 19 7 in   100 to 500 mm   at 600 dots inch resolution   Width   4 7 to 8 5 in   120 to 216 mm   Document glass  Maximum  8 5 in  x 14 0 in   216 mm x 356 mm   no minimum             restrictions   Document loading Face up  method  Document pages 80 pages  automatically separated  Document storage 80 pages  capacity          Specifications 6 3    Specifications e    B Fax Specifications       Item Specifications       Scanline density Ultra high resolution mode  Main scanner 600 dots inch x sub scanner 600  dots inch  or main scanner 16 dots mm x sub  scanner 15 4 lines mm    High resolution mode  Main scanner 8 dots mm x sub scanner 7 7  lines mm   Standard mode  Main scanner 8 dots mm x sub scanner 3 85  lines mm     Data transmission speed   33600  31200  28800  26400  24000  21600  19200  16800  14400  12000   9600  7200  4800  2400 bps  Automatic selection     Supported line type Input phone line             Electronic transmission   Between 2 and 3 seconds  33600 bps    Speed    Image encoding method  MH MR MMR JBIG           1 Communication is not possible with machines not equipped with this mode     2 This is t
16.   Security Print  You can store print jobs in the machine s memory and release them by entering a  password at the control panel     Print OB Document  You can print a document stored in the OfficeBridge shared box or in a user s scan box     Print on Demand  Documents scanned by your machine can be stored in a shared folder on a personal  computer  You can then browse your network from your machine and initiate a print job     USB Memory  You can print documents saved in USB memory        2 30    Printing    Chapter 3    Registration    Registering Destimations siscscccisssessssessssscssesssnesssscssescsssusssesssovessessescessvesvesesssonssscessnes 3 2  Registering Folder Shortcuts           ccccssssssscssssscsssscsssssssssssscesssssssssssesssssssssssssesssess 3 6  List of Se UN GS  iccissscsssccisssesscssseesssestseveseaeesscceseesseuesseoasseesevedssaaeeesocsessessseedeceeiaesessesssees 3 9   Register  Serei uii eecptec rtr eke eased AE NEVE ATEA EE REE S 3 9   Default Settings  Sereen a E E v  keve   k LEL 3 11   Management  Screen    coiere re ree R e Pee ve ven 3 12   Paper Settings  Sereen arster nnns 3 14  WSIS    SS CESET A co aU URN Mn 3 15   Personal Settings  Screen    eene enne 3 16    3 1    Registering Destinations    To use the address book or speed dial  it is necessary to register a destination in the  Address Book Entry in advance  Up to 2 000 destinations can be registered     Note    e Either a fax number or e mail address must be registered   e You can 
17.   pue Group   Soft Key   My Jobs    Favorite Folder FTP    uto 1 Document Domain  ER File Nane  Category   Name    My MFP F Code             Address Book Entry    You can register  edit  and delete address book destinations   Refer to    Registering Destinations    See page 3 2      Group    You can register  edit  and delete groups   Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Destinations  in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Soft Key    You can set frequently used functions as soft keys   Refer to Chapter 1     Editing the Soft Keys  in the Administrator s Guide     My Jobs    You can register  edit  and delete My Jobs  or print a list of the My Jobs     Refer to Chapter 1     Using My Jobs  in the Administrator s Guide     Favorite Address    You can register  edit  and delete destinations to display in the  Faves  tab on the scanner    Screen     Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Destinations  in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Folder Shortcut    You can register  edit  and delete shortcuts to shared folder paths     Refer    Registering Folder Shortcuts      See page 3 6         List of Settings    3 9    Registration m    FTP Shortcut  You can register  edit  and delete shortcuts to FTP servers   Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Destinations    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     TWAIN Box    You can register or edit the name and I D  code for a TWAIN box   Refer to Chapter 2     Scanning Documents Using a TWAIN Box    in the Scanner and Fax  Guide     Auto Distribute   You can regis
18.   thereby eliminating the need to scan and transmit the document to each  individual destination     Next Document   You can transmit or save separate documents scanned in a row as a single set of data   Since you can scan using both the document glass and the ADF  this is useful for  transmitting   saving a combination of documents such as an invoice and a map together     Duplex Scan  You can transmit or scan both sides of a document     Color Adjust  When performing color scanning  you can adjust the image to suit your requirements     E mail Subject   When transmitting a scanned image via e mail  you can edit the body and subject of  the e mail you re sending  You can also enter the body of the e mail using a template  registered in advance     File Name  You can edit the file name for the scanned image data  You can also enter the file name  using a file name registered in advance     Batch Scan  When the    Batch Scan    function is on  it means that all scanned pages will be saved as  one file  If you turn this function off  each scanned page will be saved as an individual file     Attachment  You can attach a file on the network  Word  Excel  etc  when transmitting or transmitting  or scanning a document     File Format  You can select the file format  TIFF  PDF  etc  for sending        Scanning 2 17    Operating the Machine n    Scan Path Notification  You can receive an e mail regarding the location that the scanned document was saved to     Document Category    You
19.   transmission  you can still  4  program the machine     Bo aces      a       Trademarks       Muratec and OfficeBridge are registered trademarks  ScanTag is a trademark of  MURATA MACHINERY  LTD     QuadAccess  is a trademark of Muratec America  Inc     Microsoft    the Windows logo  Windows    Windows NT    Windows Server    Windows  Vista    Internet Explorer   are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the  United States and or other countries    Screen shots reprinted by permission from the Microsoft Corporation     RSA  and BSAFE  are registered trademarks of RSA Security Inc   This product includes RSA BSAFE  Cryptographic software from RSA Security Inc     All other company names and product names referenced are trademarks or registered  trademarks of their respective companies        iv    Regulatory information    Limited warranty    This warranty is made by Muratec America  Inc   hereafter referred to as    Muratec       This warranty is valid only on Muratec products purchased and used in the United   States of America  This warranty applies to the product only while owned and used by the  original purchaser     Customer      If ownership of the product is transferred  this warranty  terminates  This warranty does not apply to any product in use for rental purposes    This Muratec product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for  ninety  90  days commencing the date of original Customer purchase  If the product   is defective in
20.   try not look at the light      When scanning is complete  remove documents from the document glass        1 34 Loading Documents    Chapter 2    Operating the Machine    Making Copies e                                  2 2  BY d   n ndi SYN DD DD DK r  2 2  Duplex CopyIng ecrire ert iR eh ER REESE 2 3  Introduction to Advanced F uncCtiOInS            eee keke   ek   kek   kk   ke   k   2 5   Vc                                                     2 7  Scanning to an E Mail Address                       esses ener 2 7  Scanning to a Shared PC Folder                         sess 2 9  ocannins toan PEP SerVetz nac yaye usato RU RETE REED RD FREE 2 12  Scanning to USB Memory sirince enna enemies nnn 2 15  Introduction to Advanced Functions                      essen 2 17   Transmitting Pax C                                2 19   T ransmitting Eaxes   5  6  toe reete HER e HERE HIVER EE dee S   ke ERES    WEME 2 19  Canceling Eaxe8 sek      eye eret epe e EVE nee dues  Va e a W   HAWA be re    ben dak S   ve ban   2 21  Transmitting PC Faxes iss sel e iter tne tre tr ean k  n     r   eei Wk   KE  I KA He SNN ALAN   2 22  Introduction to Advanced Functions            c cccssccsscessscessceesecesecesseseseeesseesseeseneees 2 26   PHANG viisecsssssscscstaswstonssessaeseseacsssooscsestonsaasssoassssgesson SE RU    5 kU WI UR    a V   k   VE   a d   EE GU WE WW E SE CU R    2 29  Basic Printing    seii i s   e e STR TERRE en H  e     a Ede a sl KA H   ek s  n ARS 2 29    Introduction 
21.  506 mm x H 446  mm  mm        Environment conditions    Ambient temperature  50 to 89 6   F  10 to 32   C   relative humidity  20    to 80           Machine must be charged for at least 24 hours    2 Not including the drum cartridge or toner cartridge        Specifications    B Printer Specifications                         Item Specifications  Photoreceptor type OPC drum  Printing method Dry electric photographic recording method using LED exposure light  source  Developing method Non magnetic single component developing  Fixing method Heat pressure fixing using heat roller  Resolution 600 x 600 dots inch   Paper sizes Paper cassette  Letter  Half Letter       Legal  Bypass tray    Letter  Half Letter  p  Legal  Executive  A6  A5  A5  y  A4  F4  DL   COM 10  Monarch  Postcard  OHP film      Custom paper  Length  5 5 to 14 0 in   140 to 356 mm   Width  3 8 to  8 5 in   97 to 216 mm     Paper storage capacity Paper cassettes  500 sheets  20 24 Ibs  paper   Bypass tray  50 sheets  20 24 lbs  paper                    Paper weight Paper cassettes  20 24 lbs   Bypass tray  20 28 lbs   Output method Face down  Maximum number of Approx  250 sheets  20 24 lbs  paper   stacked pages  Warm up time About 20 seconds  at 68   F room temperature   Print speed 25 pages minute  Letter  using paper cassette 1     6 9 pages minute  two sided  Letter  using paper cassette 1         1 When printing on OHP film  the quality may differ according to the type of OHP film and the  usage environment 
22.  Letter and Legal paper are available for duplex printing     1 Load the document  and press   Copy     When using 2  gt  1 sided or 2  gt  2 sided copying  load the document in the ADF     2 Press  DuplexCopy    Copy Ready see cd    Jan 15 2010 1 30pm Memory 100           If  DuplexCopy  is not displayed  press  Advanced  and then select  DuplexCopy         Making Copies 2 3    Operating the Machine n    9 Select the copying method     Copy Ready    duplex copy method   Enter      Duplex Copy Ba    1  gt 2sided  2  gt 2sided    maz   h AAT  Short Edgel EBTEMESD C                      OFF                4 Select  Long Edge  or  Short Edge   and press  Enter            Duplex Copy    OFF 1  gt 2sided  2  gt 2sided   ra   h fj                           Refer to the description on the next page to select the binding position  When copying a two   sided document  select the binding position of the document  When copying a one sided  document  select the binding position of the copy     5 Press   Start     On MFX 2550  the following message will appear when the front side is scanned     Set duplex document        Set dupl ment  J 2010 1 30pm Memory 100        Next Loading Direction     ers    letter                             When you copy on MFX 2570 using the ADF  this will complete the operation   e When you copying on MFX 2550 with  1  gt  2 sided  using the ADF  this will complete the  operation     6 Insert the backside of the duplex document  and press   Start          2 4
23.  Making Copies    J Note  Refer to the following table when selecting the binding position        Binding position Image       Long Edge    3    3       Short Edge       3    3          Introduction to Advanced Functions       This product includes the following copy functions  For detailed procedures  refer to the  Copier Guide     Sorting  The copied documents can be sorted in page order      TIZ  SUBE    Reduction   Enlargement  Adjust the magnification setting to reduce or enlarge the image     Next Document  Once scanning is complete for the current job  you can begin scanning the next copy job     Copy Reservation  Another document can be scanned into memory while the current job is printing     Duplex Copying  You can copy onto both sides of the paper           Making Copies 2 5    Operating the Machine mn    Combine  You can copy a two page or four page document onto a single page        Scan Size  You can erase the black shadows that appear when copying with the platen cover open                                Card Copy  You can copy the front and back of ID cards  checks  and custom size documents so that  both sides are printed together on a single page     a ey  4  p  Using ScanTag    The ScanTag feature allows you to enter and send a metadata tag automatically to a  network computer        2 6 Making Copies    Scanning    This section describes the basic procedure for performing scanning  For details on other  operations  see the Scanner and Fax Guide     Scannin
24.  Printing from application software  Installing drivers and utilities       OfficeBridge Guide    Transmitting faxes and e mail from the OfficeBridge  Registering users   Specifying e mail and internet connection settings  Creating cover pages  etc        Barcode OCR Font Settings       This manual provides descriptions for types of barcodes   character code and samples of font usage  etc  for models  equipped with the Barcode OCR font option           Overview of Manuals xix       xx    Overview of Manuals    Chapter 1    Introduction    Part  Names and FUnctions sicssssssesssssssssscssesscnessssccsescssssssooosssovessessescessvesvesesssonsssesssnes 1 2  Overview of the OfficeBridge                            Leere eee eere treten ee esten sette sense ette setae sna 1 5  Control Pale             i                                                    1 6  Operation SGEFeens     eerie eere ree ore Ee eoa nea sa Eoo 0940        Ke aodo siss Essas OSSES Eoss 1 8  Ready Screens ise ERE EUR ERE EET YE K   HIN YE   VERI ein H  NE e e REFERRE EUER 1 8  My  MEP Screen 4 3 oyy xece ako tiro reet videa cav eo rade ren ree vA 1 11  Connection and Main Settings                        eere eere e eee ee eerte ee eene eee cene bene kece H  e Hec   seno 1 12  Connecting the LAN Cable  tt ERR ERE VEN EAE RENE SERRE ERR 1 12  Connecting the Modular Cable                       sese enne 1 12  Connecting an External Phone  Answering Machine                             sssss 1 13  Adjusting the Sc
25.  Users    1 Open the ADF cover        2 Gently remove the document from the ADF  If you cannot remove it  turn the  release knob to remove the jammed document     an gr  AWS  5 P  SSO A  LS            9 Close the ADF cover     Make sure both sides are snapped down securely        5 4    Document Jams    Document Jammed in the Feed Area       1 Open the platen cover     2 Open the ADF cover and turn the release knob to remove the jammed document        MFX 2570 has no release knob  If you cannot remove the jammed document  open the ADF  cover and inner cover to remove it     3 Close the platen cover and the ADF cover     Document Jammed in the Exit Area       1 Open the platen cover  Gently pull the jammed document             JI TT    MIND      1           If you cannot remove the jammed paper in MFX 2570  open the ADF cover and inner cover      f you cannot remove the jammed paper in MFX 2550  open the ADF cover and turn the  release knob     2 Close the platen cover        Document Jams 5 5    Troubleshooting E    If a paper jam occurs  the following message will appear      Paper jam  Open flashing cover and check        If a paper jam occurs during fax reception  the machine will store the received document  into memory and print it automatically once the paper jam has been cleared      NCaution    When you open the side cover to remove the paper  DO NOT touch the fuser roller  The  fuser unit is very hot        IMPORTANT    Do not touch the drum cartridge surface  Scratc
26.  a                                              Select item to edit           Defalut Gateway 719 1    WINS Server Address    IPv6 Setting                           11 Enter the Subnet Mask  and press  Enter    Subnet Mask    Enter the subnet mask and select  Enter         ubnet Mask  255  255  255  128_                                           Connection and Main Settings 1 19    Introduction m    The machine has three power related switches  the main power switch  the power switch  and  lt Energy Save gt      Turning the Power ON and OFF    The machine has both a    main power switch    and    power switch           B Turning the Power ON    Turn the main power ON when using the machine for the first time  Normally  this switch  is left ON     1 Switch the main power switch to ON               Note    If an error message is displayed  refer to Chapter 4     Error Messages    in the  Administrator   s Guide to resolve the error        1 20 Power Switch and Energy Save Mode    B Turning the Power OFF  Turn the main power OFF when not using the machine for an extended period of time or  when moving the machine      NCaution    Make sure to turn the main power switch OFF after turning the power switch OFF     U Note  Faxes cannot be received when the power switch is turned OFF     1 Press the power switch to turn the machine OFF   The message    Shutting down  is displayed on the touch panel           Shutting down       2 Switch the main power switch to OFF  O  when the    Sh
27.  can add a category name  document category  to the scanned document  Setting a  document category enables you to filter the documents displayed in the list of documents  saved in a box  and enables you to search for documents via their category     Hold Time  You can set the storage period  hold time  for documents saved in a box     Comments  You can enter comments for documents saved in a box     Using ScanTag    The ScanTag feature allows you to enter and send a metadata tag automatically toa  network computer     Stamp  Option for MFX 2570     You can stamp a document that has been scanned using the ADF and check it has been  scanned     TWAIN   You can use application software that supports TWAIN devices to use this product as a  scanner  The scanned documents are stored in a TWAIN box  and then imported by the  application software        2 18    Scanning    Transmitting Faxes    This section describes the basic procedure for transmitting faxes  For details on other  operations  see the Scanner and Fax Guide     Transmitting Faxes       This section describes the basic procedure for transmitting faxes     B Entering a Fax Number for Transmission    1 Load the document  and press   Fax          For details on loading documents  refer to    Loading Documents      See page 1 31      2 Set the resolution and contrast as necessary     Fax Ready       Resolution    15 2010 1  setting key       Contrast     10001  0  SpeedD ial _C001789    5  U opeedUlal   xal  setting key 1 
28.  document guide extended  The document may be  reduced and printed  Doing so may result in skewed feeding      Do not add or remove documents while they are being scanned     A document jam may occur     Do not leave too many scanned documents on the document outlet  A document jam    around the outlet may occur     When scanning is complete  remove documents from the document exit tray to avoid    document jams     Loading Documents on the Document Glass       1 Make sure that documents are not set in the automatic document feeder  ADF      2 Lift up the platen cover     9 Place the document face down  Align the top edge of the document with the back  edge of the document glass  use the arrow in the top left corner as a guide         4 Gently close the platen cover    NCaution    When copying a bound document  such as a book  the copied image may contain some  black areas  To reduce this effect  hold down the document to prevent the binding area  from rising  However  do not press too strongly  This may break the document glass  and cause injury        Loading Documents 1 33    Introduction m       Note      Be sure any correction fluid  ink  or stamps on the document are completely dry  before loading      Be sure that the ADF is empty  If a document has been left in the ADF  the scanner  glass cannot be used      When you load a thick document  do not force the platen cover closed  Doing so may  cause a malfunction      When the cover is open or slightly open while copying
29.  e eee ee eese eere eene eere tease toas ense etos tassa na 4 4  Replacing the Stamp ssisiasicessiccsssscisscsisovsssecssseisesessesessnessseeeesoessseeseseesscassesessansassessseed 4 6       Contents xvii    Cleaning the Printer       e sessesssseseosoesessescesoesesseseososoosoesessosoesoseeososoososssssossesosesesosessossss 4 8  Cleaning the Drum Charge Wire and the Print Head                             ssssss 4 8    Chapter 5 Troubleshooting       Document Jamas                 eeeeeee eres eee eene tenens tons toas es      se           o04 5 64   ce      e   4   sepes Pesos     e      06   5 2  Jam in the Document Feeder                      sessi 5 3  Document Jammed in the Feed Area              senes 5 5  Document Jammed in the Exit Area                    eese 5 5   Paper Ei e                               M    M   5 6  Removing Janimed Paper            terme evek eku keke WEK   k   Ren ee ERE KV RA Y ve Ye RES 5 6   JAVA TIRS    5   xa   seek        a                                          P    5 9  Errors that will clear by pressing  lt St0D gt               E keke kre k kek kek   keke   5 9  Errors that will not clear by pressing   Stop             E eke ek   keke   5 9  If you cannot solve the problem     ii  ii n   diri k  l   Pa     k M   LE V   k   ca   n   kak      H  R   5 10    Chapter 6 Specifications       Musei fee                                6 2  I SD MM  6 2  iato c                    6 8  External Dimensions             ccceceeecessceseeseeseece
30.  fax    You can also save received faxes in the shared reception box and user box without  printing them  You can conserve paper by viewing documents on a PC rather than  printing them     U Note  For details on using OfficeBridge  refer to the OfficeBridge Guide included on the CD        Overview of the OfficeBridge 1 5    Job Confirm      Fax Cancel       1 Mode keys  Switches the machine to the Copier  Scanner  Fax and Printer mode     2 Display Contrast dial  Adjusts the contrast of the display   See page 1 14      3 Display  Displays machine status  interactive displays  and all machine functions     4   Job Confirm    Fax Cancel    Press this key to cancel or review stored jobs  or to review the results of  communication     5   Personal Mode    Press this key to switch between the personal screen and shared screen     6   Login    Press this to perform user authentication     7     Setting    Press this to specify the various settings     8 Information lamp  This flashes green to inform you of the operation when performing scanning or  transmission  It also illuminates green when there is a received document in memory   and flashes red when an error has occurred     9   Power    This switch is used to turn the machine ON and OFF   See page 1 20      10 Numeric keys  Use these keys to enter numerical values  such as fax phone numbers     11   Stop    Stops the machine s operation  To stop a fax transmission  press   Job Confirm    Fax  Cancel          1 6 Control Panel 
31.  material and or workmanship  normal wear and tear excepted  during   the warranty period  Muratec or its authorized representative will  during Muratec s  established service availability hours  make necessary adjustments and repairs  including   at Muratec s option  installation of replacement parts  Muratec s service availability  hours are 8 30 am to 5 00 pm  Central time  Monday through Friday  excluding Muratec   recognized holidays  Muratec will complete the necessary adjustments and repairs within  a reasonable time period  as dictated by the nature of the problem and by Muratec s  service schedule  Replacement parts may have been used and or reconditioned  Parts that  have been replaced will remain the property of Muratec  This warranty is subject to the  obligations and exclusions set forth     Obligations   1 This warranty will be honored only on presentation of the original dated authorized  Muratec bill of sale or Muratec dealer bill of sale or sales slip to an authorized Muratec  service representative or service center  For the name of your authorized service center   contact Muratec  from the United States  call 1 469 429 3350  from Canada  check your  in box materials for the number to call     2 During the warranty period  the Customer must notify Muratec by telephone of any  defective product material and or workmanship    3 Transportation  including prepayment of freight and insurance charges  of the product  to and from an authorized service center  desig
32.  page  3 2         2 20 Transmitting Faxes    Canceling Faxes       This section describes the procedure for canceling faxes that are being transmitted  For  details on canceling a delayed transmission  refer to Chapter 3     Canceling   Checking  Faxes    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     1 Press   Job Confirm    Fax Cancel       The information for the current document is displayed     2 If you want to cancel the current transmission  press  Delete   and proceed to  Step 5     Review Jobs    Select the destination to cancel the Job           Sending   001 01 12 03am  Broadcast 5 destination s           SpeedD ial  C001789 12345678  SpeedD ial  C001789 12345678  EU SpeedDial C001789 12345678             Sending Delayed job History      When performing a broadcast transmission     Broadcast    is displayed on the screen  To  individually check or delete destinations for the broadcast  proceed to step 3      The transmission will not be canceled if you press  Close   The display switches to the Fax  Ready screen     9 Press  Detail      4 Select the destination you want to cancel  and press  Delete      Review Jobs    Select the destination to cancel the Job                                                     Under execution rder Sheet Tx                 If you do not want to cancel a destination  press  Close   This ends the procedure     You can select multiple destinations     5 Press  Close         Transmitting Faxes 2 21    Operating the Machine n    Transmitting PC Faxes 
33.  the end of life  the machine will display the message    The drum is  low     You should obtain a replacement drum cartridge soon  When the machine displays     Drum should be replaced     it will not print until the drum cartridge has been replaced     1 Open the side cover and front cover        2 Turn the toner cartridge locking lever to the left  unlock position   then pull the  toner cartridge out        The toner cartridge must be removed in order to replace the drum cartridge        4 4 Replacing the Drum Cartridge       4 Unpack the new drum cartridge from its carton and slide it into the machine  firmly until it locks into place        5 Reinstall the toner cartridge and turn the cartridge locking lever to the right  until it locks into place        6 Close the side cover and front cover        Replacing the Drum Cartridge 4 5    Maintenance       Note    e The stamp function is optional for MFX 2570 only     Do not directly touch the stamp surface  If the ink adheres to your hands  wash with  water immediately     1 Open the ADF cover        3 Remove the cap of a new stamp        4 6 Replacing the Stamp    4 Put the removed cap on the used stamp  and remove the used stamp        If you cannot pull out the stamp  use tools like tweezers or stick an adhesive tape to the cap to  pull the stamp out     D Insert the new stamp into the stamp unit        6 Close the inner cover and the ADF cover        Replacing the Stamp 4 7    Maintenance    Cleaning the Printer    Clea
34.  the user who     Prev     tof 2 J    Next   My MFP Shortcut    Favorite Address          Personal   Settings                  Transmission Report  Default Display  Personal    List                                        3 16    List of Settings    Chapter 4    Maintenance    Replacing the Toner Cartridge                    4jj44  j  j  s  ss cssesseeesesese ee easet eee ewe cene eee cene eee 4 2  Replacing the Drum Cartridge                          e eee ee eee eee ee eese 6   o58 056504 4560     eS  os setae sna 4 4  Replacing the stamp ge                                         4 6  Cleaning the Printer                 eere eese eee eese   6   e54  5  5s   d   dake z      S        G   W0     ea   k   osiva ias 4 8    Cleaning the Drum Charge Wire and the Print Head                               U  U UU      4 8    When the toner runs out  the machine will display    Toner should be replaced    and will not  print until the toner cartridge has been replaced     1 Open the front cover           4 2 Replacing the Toner Cartridge    4 Unpack the toner cartridge from its carton  Then  holding the toner cartridge  with both hands  gently shake it to distribute the toner evenly inside the  cartridge        Do not touch the roller on the toner cartridge     D Slide the toner cartridge into the machine firmly until it locks into place        7 Close the front cover        Replacing the Toner Cartridge    4 3    Maintenance n    Replacing the Drum Cartridge    When the drum is near
35.  want to connect the USB memory via an extension cable  use a cable that is  shorter than three meters        Scanning 2 15    Operating the Machine n    1 Load the document  and press   Scan          For details on loading documents  refer to    Loading Documents      See page 1 31      2 Press the  PC USB  tab  and then  USB         PC USB                   3 Connect the USB memory to the machine        4 Press  lt Start gt        If you loaded the document in the ADF  this concludes the procedure      If you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   To finish scanning  press  Complete       When the message    Scan Ready  is displayed on the screen  remove the USB memory        2 16 Scanning    Introduction to Advanced Functions       This product includes the following scan functions     Resolution  You can set the resolution for scanning  If you set a high resolution  the document will be  scanned clearly  but the size of the created data will be large     Scan Format  You can set whether to scan the document in color or monochrome     Scan Size   You can transmit or save an image scanned using a scan size set in advance  This is  useful when you want to scan a part of the document or want to specify the document  size     Zoom  You can transmit or save an image scanned with an enlargement ratio or reduction ratio     Broadcast    This function enables you to transmit the same document to many destinations in one  operation
36. 03 Enterprise Edition  Windows Server  2003 Enterprise x64 Edition  Windows Server  2003 Datacenter Edition  Windows Server  2003 Datacenter x64 Edition  Windows Server  2008 Standard  x86 x64   Windows Server  2008 Enterprise  x86 x64   Windows Server  2008 Datacenter  x86 x64   Windows   7 Home Premium  x86 x64   Windows   7 Ultimate  x86 x64    Windows   7 Professional  x86 x64   Windows   7 Enterprise  x86 x64         1 Network use only     B Scanner Driver Specifications       Item    Specifications       Scanning resolution    600 x 600  dots inch   300 x 300  dots inch   200 x 200  dots inch        Support OS    Windows  2000 Professional   Windows  XP Home Edition   Windows  XP Professional   Windows  XP Professional x64 Edition  Windows Vista   Home Basic  x86 x64   Windows Vista   Home Premium  x86 x64   Windows Vista   Ultimate  x86 x64    Windows Vista   Business  x86 x64    Windows Vista   Enterprise  x86 x64   Windows Server   2003 Standard Edition  Windows Server   2003 Standard x64 Edition  Windows Server   2003 Enterprise Edition  Windows Server   2003 Enterprise x64 Edition  Windows Server   2003 Datacenter Edition  Windows Server   2003 Datacenter x64 Edition  Windows Server   2008 Standard  x86 x64     Windows Server   2008 Enterprise  x86 x64     Windows Server  2008 Datacenter  x86 x64     Windows   7 Home Premium  x86 x64   Windows   7 Ultimate  x86 x64    Windows   7 Professional  x86 x64    Windows   7 Enterprise  x86 x64         1 Network use only   
37. 7    Introduction m    Loading Paper into the Bypass Tray       When you need to use a paper size that is not currently loaded in the paper cassette  or    when you want to print on an envelope  transparency film or custom sized paper  use the  bypass tray     U Note    Only use print media specified under   Acceptable Paper  to avoid paper jams and  print quality problems   See page 1 23      1 Open the bypass tray on the right side of your machine  Unfold the paper  support extension        2 To set the paper  1  raise the flapper release lever 2  load paper until it comes to  a stop  Be sure to set the document with the printing side face down           1 28 Loading Paper    9 D Adjust the paper guides to fit the paper  2  then lower the flapper release  lever        4 Setthe paper size   See  Setting the Paper Size  how to set it   See page 1 29      Setting the Paper Size       After loading paper into the paper cassette bypass tray  you need to set the correct paper  size on the control panel by using the following procedure       Press   Setting       2 Press  Paper Settings    Setting    Select item to edit     1 Default aper      Personal          Loading Paper 1 29    Introduction m    9 Select the paper cassette you want to set     Paper Settings    Select item to edit           Cassettel Bypass Select Separate  Letter Letter Print Cass   R   Page          Cassette 2  appears only when the optional 500 sheet 2nd cassette has been installed on the    machine   e Sel
38. EN for this  product is part of the product identifier that has the format US  DKUFA23B004C  The  digits represented by    23B    are the REN without a decimal point    The product is designed for use on standard device telephone lines  The product connects  to the telephone line with a standard line called the USOC RJ 11C    Any plug and jack used to connect the product to the wiring and telephone network of the  premises must comply with the applicable Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements  adopted by the ACTA  A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with   this product  It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also  compliant  See installation instructions for details    If the product causes harm to the telephone network  the telephone company will notify  you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required  If advance  notice isn t practical  the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible and may  advise you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary   The telephone company may make changes in its facilities  equipment  operations or  procedures that could affect the operation of the product  If this happens  the telephone  company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to  maintain uninterrupted service    If trouble is experienced with the product  see operating instructions for details  For  further repair or warran
39. Enter the user name  and press  Enter      User Name    Input the user name and press  Enter                Cancel                                  Up to 64 characters can be entered     11 Press  Password      12 Enter the password  and press  Enter    Password    Enter the Password and select  Enter                                             Up to 28 characters can be entered     13 Press  Auto Network Login      14 Select  ON  to set the auto network login function or  OFF  to disable it  and  press  Enter      iu    lect ON OFF and press  Enter         Automatic Network Login       if this setting is  OFF  users will  need to login to the network  before scanning to folder        Select  ON  to automatically perform the login procedure using a registered user name and  password     15 Press  Enter      To continue to register or edit shortcuts  repeat the procedure for steps 4 to 15     3 8 Registering Folder Shortcuts       List of Settings    If you press  lt Setting gt  on the control panel  the settings screen is displayed  On this  screen  you can specify various settings according to your needs  such as specifying the  common settings of the machine  setting the default values of the various functions     outputting lists  and specifying settings related to paper      Register  Screen       You can register useful functions to use with each mode  such as address book  destinations  My Jobs  and various shortcuts     Register         Select item to edit            e
40. Set  Data R d Set j Displays the number of copy 1  Displays the current date ea y sets           and time  You can change the  current date and time in the an 15 2010 1 30p LE e OE Memory  Initial setup  User Install     See page 1 16      Displays the amount of  memory remaining     Soft keys    You can display up to five  frequently used functions  here     Introduction       Card Copy   Paper selection key   OFF AU Selects the cassette or tray     containing the paper you want  to use for copying     Advanced key    Press this to display a list of  the advanced copy functions     B Scan Ready Screen Names and Functions    Status display Shared Personal display     Scan Ready    is displayed for Displays whether the shared screen or    the ready screen  personal screen is displayed        Date    Displays the current date  and time  You can change the  current date and time in the  Initial setup  User Install     See page 1 16      Memory   Displays the amount of  memory remaining       Add Edit key   Press this to add or edit  destinations     Soft keys    You can display up to five  frequently used functions  here               Address Book    Displays the registered  destinations        aJOO5  SM lea Sopr L  Advanced key a egumi   pec opr lo    Press this to display a list of  the advanced scan functions        Faves   e mail   PC USB   Apps         Operation screen switching tabs    Press these to switch the operation screen        Operation Screens 1 9    B Fax Ready S
41. Standard x64 Edition   Windows Server   2003 Enterprise Edition   Windows Server   2003 Enterprise x64 Edition   Windows Server   2003 Datacenter Edition   Windows Server   2003 Datacenter x64 Edition   Windows Server   2008 Standard  x86 x64    Windows Server   2008 Enterprise  x86 x64    Windows Server   2008 Datacenter  x86 x64    Windows   7 Home Premium  x86 x64    Windows   7 Ultimate  x86 x64    Windows   7 Professional  x86 x64    Windows   7 Enterprise  x86 x64      Not compatible with command prompt of MS DOS and Windows and  DOS prompt     Mac OS X 10 27  Mac OS X 10 3   Mac OS X 10 47  Mac OS X 10 57       Font    PCL  Option   80 fonts  Cyrillic 15 fonts   Barcode OCR  Option     32 fonts  PS3  Option  136 fonts       Data Transfer Protocol    TCP IP  LPR  Port9100  IPP        WI   2    PostScript 3 only   PCL5e only        Specifications 6 5    Specifications E       1 n 3  B Fax Driver Specifications       Item    Specifications       Image encoding method    MMR          Resolution 600 x 600  dots inch    400 x 400  dots inch    200 x 200  dots inch   Support OS Windows  2000 Professional    Windows  XP Home Edition   Windows  XP Professional   Windows  XP Professional x64 Edition  Windows Vista  Home Basic  x86 x64   Windows Vista  Home Premium  x86 x64   Windows Vista  Ultimate  x86 x64   Windows Vista  Business  x86 x64   Windows Vista  Enterprise  x86 x64   Windows Server  2003 Standard Edition  Windows Server  2003 Standard x64 Edition  Windows Server  20
42. ading documents  refer to    Loading Documents    See page 1 31      2 Press the  e mail  tab     9 Specify the destination                          4  px  0001  0_SpeedD ial  c001783  a    0002  1  SneedD ia1_C002783         1   0004  3_SpeedDial_CO04789   of    dDial    ania 2   e  0007 Speed ial  t007785  v               f you loaded the document in the ADF  this concludes the procedure      f you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   To finish scanning  press  Complete      J Note    For details on registering destinations  refer to    Registering Destinations    See page  3 2      Scanning to a Shared PC Folder       You can scan a document to a shared folder on a networked PC                       Network  l        U Note  In order to scan to a PC folder  the folder must be set to  Shared  status prior to  scanning        Scanning 2 9    Operating the Machine n    m Manually Specifying a Folder    1 Load the document  and press   Scan          For details on loading documents  refer to  Loading Documents    See page 1 31      2 Press the  PC USB  tab  and then  Folder         ro  1001  Share  789 123456789 1  4     m 002 5 FolderShortcut02 1  of  m 003 5 FolderShortcut03    m 004 5 FolderShortcut  4     Folder  ss  7    9 Press  Browse    The list of computers or networks is displayed                    m 003 5 FolderShortcut03  m 004 5 FolderShortcut04             i   Dona i n00  1   A       Domain0002    Domai n0003 
43. ast  OFF    Fax Reception Mode  Fax Ready                  Q Enter the current date and time  and press  Enter      User Install  Use the arrows or numeric keys to input  the time and press  Enter      Time Setting Back  Enter                   4   W010 01 15 01 30    lt   P    v           You can use  A    V    4     gt    and the numeric keys        1 16    Connection and Main Settings    Specifying the Network Settings       You can automatically or manually set the IP address of the machine     Note    If you set the IP address as described below  you can operate the machine from the  Web browser on a computer  Connect to the machine from a Web browser to specify  the required network settings and e mail settings  etc  For details  refer to Chapter 3      Setting the Connection Environment    in the OfficeBridge Guide     B Automatically Setting the IP Address    If DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  server is enabled  an IP address is  automatically assigned to the machine    A gateway address and DNS server address will also be assigned if they are set on the  DHCP server     Note  The IP address and subnet mask assigned by the DHCP server cannot be changed     1 Press   Setting       2 Press  Management      9 Ifanadministrator password is set  enter the password and press  Enter    If an administrator password is not set  proceed to step 4     4 Press  Network Settings    Management    Select item to edit            Prev  a tof 2   Close  Security Communicatio
44. atic document feeder  ADF          1 32 PO PLAC GS 4 5  5  iso ie ritiin d e ORAS OSEE 4 2  Loading paper  into the bypass tray                 sene 1 28  into the paper cassettes                  sse 1 26  M  Manuals oVerview  lt    lt   sei dsnsae  s yella mi xix  My MEP iio  assess dee eet tra 1 11  N  Network settings                  esee 1 17  6 10 Specifications    
45. ation for  a designated period of time  Changing the default values of often used functions can    shorten the time required to adjust settings     Default Settings Default Settings    Select item to edit  Select item to edit           huto Reset Time Sound Settings    Copy Settings Energy Save Mode    huto Reset Tine coo i   po settings _ __ __ _  Scanner Settings    nail settings 0c   fax settings 0     e mail Settings                   Fax Settings    Default Mode     Prev  tof 2m  Next   Prev     20f 2m  Next        You can set the ready screen to display when the power switch is turned ON and when    the specified auto reset time has elapsed     Refer to Chapter 1     Specifying Default Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     Auto Reset Time  You can set the time until each screen returns to the ready screen     Refer to Chapter 1     Specifying Default Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     Copy Settings    You can set the default values for the copy mode  such as the document type and contrast    for the documents to be copied     Refer to Chapter 3     Specifying Default Copy Settings    in the Copier Guide     Scanner Settings    You can set the default values for the scanner mode  such as the document type and    contrast for the documents to be scanned     Refer to Chapter 7     Specifying Default Settings    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     e mail Settings    You can set the default settings for divided transmissions  templates  and the file format    f
46. atus  Not subjected to high humidity   Not extremely dusty     Paper that has been removed from its wrapper but not loaded in the machine should  be stored in a sealed plastic bag in a cool  dark place      Use only toner that has been manufactured specifically for this machine  Never use  other types of toner        Precaution xiii    Caution Labels and Indicators        NCaution    The area around the fuser unit becomes extremely hot during operation  Do not touch  the area around the fuser unit when removing paper jams or inspecting the inside of  the machine  Doing so may cause burns         NCAUTION  NCUIDADO  QZXVORSICHT      AATTENZIONE  QATIENTION AR    Z PRECAUCION ERAN                   Hot area Hei  er Bereich   Partie chaude Zona caliente   rea quente Parte calda  Donottouch   Nichtber  hren   Ne touchez pas No tocar Nao toque Non toccare          When removing paper jams and replacing toner cartridges  be careful that toner  does not get into your eyes or mouth  If the toner gets in your eyes or mouth   immediately flush them with clean water and seek medical assistance      Be careful not to stain your hands or clothes with the toner  If your hands or clothes  get stained  wash them using clean cold water  The stains may become permanent if  washed using warm water      Do not perform operations that are not described in the instruction manuals     Ventilation        NCaution      Always operate the product in well ventilated areas   Operating the product in poo
47. ble        X    Precaution    B Space Requirements     NCaution    Do not let any object obstruct or plug the ventilation holes of this product   Accumulated heat inside the product could result in a malfunction     8 IMPORTANT      Keep the ventilating slot of the machine at least 4 inches  100 mm  away from walls    or other devices     To ensure proper ventilation and easy operation  secure an adequate installation    space around the machine     4 in   100 mm              34 6 in   880 mm              30 7 in   780 mm     7 5in   191 mm     10 4 in   264 mm         4 in   100 mm  28 0 in   711 mm  4 in   100 mm     35 9 in   911 mm     28 3 in   719 mm   32 2 in   819 mm                                           33 2 in   843 mm    gt      e Avoid installing or using outdoors           Precaution xi    Operation Precautions       8 IMPORTANT    e A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this machine   An unpleasant odor may  however  be detected in poorly ventilated rooms during  extensive machine operations    For a comfortable operating environment  it is recommended that the room be well  ventilated      New machines are emitting some gases in general  According to this please take care  of air fluctuations in the room for the first days  At high usage it is recommended to  keep a distance to the working places    e The area around the Fusing Unit is extremely hot    In order to reduce the risk of burns  do not touch any area other than thos
48. c Ti   3ESISERB   4 O   d   E   E e   la o   on m         x   S o   oO         o     o  o   gms  amp p   op   S   o KE   AB BJE   BE H o   g Gic        oj o   g AE Eg  5   g  3 Bg   9   h  o   E  O Ala   S      t    oo   ZININ ALN                      Part Names and Functions    1 4    When the machine is connected to the network  you can operate it using the Web browser  on a computer   OfficeBridge is a management system that enables you to manage documents from a Web    1                                                                                                             browser      Ee  E  E      E       d   mh    r      U   d Docui  kuma _ ments 22    Transmit Forward Print Download Delete       r Document Name   Category   Size Page s  Date     Jzis  Tx Box al  r      20100101014648 Letter 2 04 01 2010 01 46AM  Rx Box         20100101014611 Letter 2    01 01 2010 01 46AM  Shared Rx Box Fl      20100101014542 Letter 1 01 01 2010 01 45AM  Shared Box      20100101013926 Letter 2 04 01 2010 01 39AM  Deleted Documents       iJ 20100101013805 Letter 2 01 01 2010 01 38AM  Box 4         d    i  20100101013654 Letter 2 04 01 2010 01 37AM     Jinformation   Ej  a  20100101013555 Letter 2 01 01 2010 01 36AM         20100101013340 Letter 3 01 01 2010 01 33AM  Document Search          Last updated PM 05 07      wm OFF  e       If you save the documents scanned on the machine in a user box on the OfficeBridge  you  can transmit the data for the scanned documents via e mail and
49. creen Names and Functions    Date  Displays the current date    and time  You can change the WM    current date and time in the  Initial setup  User Install     See page 1 16      Soft keys    You can display up to five  frequently used functions  here     Advanced key    Press this to display a list of  the advanced fax functions     Status display Shared Personal display       Fax Ready    is displayed for  the ready screen     Displays whether the shared screen or  personal screen is displayed            Memory    Displays the amount of  memory remaining     Search   Press this to search for  destinations    Index   Press this to sort or filter the  destinations    Add Edit   Press this to add or edit  destinations      amp 001 0 SpeedDial  COQ1783      amp 0002 1 SpeedDial   002785       0003  2_SpeedDial_ c003789      e   amp 0004 3 SpeedDial c004789    h        1  p       Address Book    Displays the registered  destinations     Address Book switching tabs OB Doc  Use these tabs to switch the Address Book Press this to display the documents saved in  display between all  fax  and e mail destinations  OfficeBridge     B Print Ready Screen Names and Functions    Date    Displays the current date  and time  You can change the  current date and time in the  Initial setup  User Install     See page 1 16      Advanced keys    The advanced print functions  are displayed here     Status display     On Line Mode  is displayed  for the ready screen        Memory     1002     Memo
50. e ADF  this concludes the procedure   e If you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   To finish scanning  press  Complete      B Using an FTP Shortcut for Transmission    1 Load the document  and press   Scan     For details on loading documents  refer to    Loading Documents    See page 1 31      2  Press the  PC USB  tab  and then  FTP         2 14 Scanning    9 Specify the FTP shortcut   scan Ready     Location  m delete recipient       01  123456789 123456789        4   tName02 1  of  i303  FTPShortcutName03 3  904   FTPShortcutName04  v   Ca    Faves  e mail   PC USB         If you loaded the document in the ADF  this concludes the procedure     If you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   To finish scanning  press  Complete      Scanning to USB Memory       You can scan a document to a USB memory device that is directly connected to the  machine                    USB memory       Note      Only USB memory formatted with FAT12  FAT16  or FAT32 can be used    e Support cannot be guaranteed with USB memory with embedded security functions   memory card readers connected via USB  USB memory connected via an extension  cable and USB hub  and or USB memory that does not meet USB standards       f the USB memory becomes full during the scanning process the entire scan job  will be deleted  Therefore  make sure that the USB memory has enough free space  in advance      If you
51. e indicated  in the manual  Be especially careful not to touch parts marked with warning labels   and their surrounding areas     B Operating Environment    The environmental requirements for correct operation of the machine are as follows      Temperature  50  F to 89 6  F  10  C to 32  C  with fluctuations of no more than 18  F   10  C  within an hour     Humidity  20  to 80  with fluctuations of no more than 10  within an hour    B Proper Use    To ensure the optimum performance of the machine  follow the precautions listed   below      Never place heavy objects on the document glass or subject it to shocks      Never open any machine doors or turn off the machine while it is making copies   printing  as a paper misfeed could result      Never bring any magnetized object  or use flammable sprays or liquids  near the  machine      Always make sure that the power plug is completely plugged into the electrical  output      Always make sure that the machine s power plug is visible and not hidden by the  machine      Always provide good ventilation when making a large number of continuous copies   printed pages      Cleaning  maintenance and recycling that are not described in the manuals should  only be done by a trained person        xii    Precaution    B Transporting the Machine  A Caution      Before transporting the machine  be sure to check that you disconnect the plug from  the outlet and remove the line cable    Otherwise  the damaged cable can cause fire  electrical s
52. e n    Scanning to an FTP Server       You can scan a document to a specific folder on an FTP  File Transfer Protocol  server            FTP Server             Network  EEE    m Manually Specifying an FTP Server    1 Load the document  and press   Scan          For details on loading documents  refer to    Loading Documents      See page 1 31      2 Press the  PC USB  tab  and then  FTP    Scan Ready    Jan 15 2010 1 30pm Memory     1002                1   of   2   v     Faves  e mail   PC USB          2 12 Scanning    8 Press  Host      Scan Ready    Ja  Auto  Contrast i  Normal  Resolution  300 dpi  F             File Name  an    Advanced       Host  Enter the host information and select  Shortcut Name       Link    ti __      Ekrnnmnkj  User Name E    Password l_J                      Password          5 Enter the link to the FTP server  and press  Enter      Link    Enter the Link and select  Enter      Cance I                                                     Start the link with two slashes                6 Press  UserName         Scanning    2 13    Operating the Machine mn       Enter the user name  and press  Enter      User Name    Enter the User Name and select  Enter   _                Back   Itancel   Enter     e JE   e Je   it   a    COM                                  8 Press  Password      9 Enter the password  and press  Enter    User Name    Enter the User Name a             10 Press  Enter      11 Press  lt Start gt        If you loaded the document in th
53. eck it has been scanned  transmitted      TTI    You can select from three types of sender names registered in advance  You can also  transmit without adding a sender name     Cover Page   A cover page containing a simple message can be automatically attached to the  documents  You can either enter a subject and message or use a template registered in  advance to insert the cover page document     Delayed Transmission  You can use this function to specify the date and time to perform transmission     E mail Gateway  If you enable this function  you can transmit to a fax server as if you were transmitting to  a regular telephone line     Polling Communication   Polling enables you to use the machine to request a document that is stored on another  machine  The phone call is charged to the receiving party  this machine side   Also  if  polling documents are stored in the machine  they can be transmitted automatically when  requested by another machine  The phone call is charged to the other party     F Code Communications   This function performs communications using a sub address or password conforming to  ITU T  International Telecommunication Union  standards  By creating F code boxes for  which a sub address or password has been registered  you can perform communications  regardless of the manufacturer or machine type        2 26    Transmitting Faxes    Closed Transmission   When closed communication is set  fax messages cannot be transmitted and received  between Muratec 
54. ect  Bypass  to load paper in the bypass tray     4 Select the paper size  and press  Enter         Paper Settings    Select the paper type and press  Enter      Cassette                                          1 30 Loading Paper    Loading Documents    Be sure to read the following guidelines before you begin faxing  copying or scanning     Acceptable Documents       Automatic document feeder  ADF           Introduction m                   Single sheet Multiple sheet  Si Max    8 5 x 35 4 in   216 x 900 mm     Max    8 5 x 14 0 in   Legal   216 x 356  CUu       Min    4 7 x 3 9 in   120 x 100 mm  mm     i   Min    8 5 x 5 5 in   Half Letter   216 x  Eng 139 5 mm   1 sheet Max  80 sheets of Letter  Legal   Quantity Half   letterf   AA  A5f    F4  75 g m    or 201b  paper   Weight 35 0 to 128 0 g m  52 0 to 105 0 g m   Thickness 0 002 to 0 006 in   0 05 to 0 15 mm  0 002 to 0 005 in   0 07 to 0 12 mm   Document type   Plain paper Plain paper              1 Realtime transmission with super fine resolution  8 5 x 14 0 in   216 x 356 mm      Document glass       Size Max    8 5 x 14 0 in   Legal   216 x 356 mm    Width x Min    Unlimited  Length        Quantity 1 sheet  Thickness   When using the platen cover  Max 1 1 in   28 mm              Items to Avoid       The following documents cannot be loaded into the automatic document feeder   ADF   Use the document glass for these types of documents      Torn documents or those with holes     Extremely wrinkled or curled documents  
55. ed  on the screen or printed    Refer to Chapter 4     Error Messages    in the Administrator s  Guide        When the memory  becomes full while  receiving a fax or e mail    The memory became full when receiving a document because  the memory is being used for delayed transmissions or stored  documents  Wait for the memory to become available  or delete  unnecessary documents        When the memory  becomes full while  storing a document       The memory became full when storing a document because  the memory is being used for delayed transmissions or stored  documents  Wait for the memory to become available  or delete  unnecessary documents        Errors that will not clear by pressing  lt Stop gt        If the following errors occur the information lamp will not clear if  lt Stop gt  is pressed     Perform the operation indicated by the message that is displayed on the screen        Error    Countermeasure       When the paper runs out  or when a paper jam or  document jam occurs    Perform the operation indicated by the message that is displayed  on the screen  If the paper has run out  refer to    Loading Paper     to load paper   See page 1 23   If paper or a document has  jammed  refer to    Document Jams     see page 5 2  or    Paper  Jams     see page 5 6  to remove the jammed paper or document        When the toner runs out    Replace the toner with a new toner cartridge  For details on  replacing toner  refer to    Replacing the Toner Cartridge      See  page 4 2
56. ed in the diagram        Connecting the Modular Cable         Attach two ferrite cores to the modular cable        Make three loops for each ferrite core near the connector of the cable        1 12 Connection and Main Settings    2 Connect the modular cable to the telephone line jack  as indicated in the  diagram        Connecting an External Phone  Answering Machine        Connect an external phone  answering machine  to the external phone jack  as necessary   O Note  The external phone  answering machine  may function partially  or not at all   depending on the type of external phone  answering machine      1 Connect an external phone  answering machine  to the external phone jack           Connection and Main Settings 1 13    Introduction m    Adjusting the Screen Contrast       You can adjust the Display Contrast dial on the control panel to change the contrast of  the display  Turn the dial up to increase the contrast  or down to decrease the contrast              A          Display Contrast dial    Setting the Language       Select the language for the display  The selected language will be applied to the list  printouts as well     1 Press  lt Setting gt      2 Press  Management    Setting    Select item to edit              Close    i Default Paper            Personal          1 14 Connection and Main Settings    9 If an administrator password is set  enter the password and press  Enter         1                                           Introduction    If an administ
57. ed into memory  can be transmitted and received documents can be printed        Energy Save   illuminates red while the machine is in the sleep mode       f   Energy Save   is pressed while in the sleep mode  the machine will return to the  normal ready state     U Note      The energy save mode does not activate if the machine runs out of paper  a printing  error such as a paper jam has occurred  or when paper in the bypass tray runs out  while performing bypass copying      The time to cancel  or start  the energy save mode can be set  For details  refer to  Chapter 1   Specifying Default Settings  in the Administrator s Guide      When you are using the machine while logged in  the machine will not enter the  sleep mode  Also  the   Login   button does not go out when the machine is in the low  power mode  The   Personal Mode   button does not go out when using the machine  with personal settings        1 22    Power Switch and Energy Save Mode    Acceptable Paper       Paper cassette       Paper type    Paper size    Quantity       Plain paper   weight  20 24 lbs      Letter  Legal  Half letter  y     500 sheets   weight  20 lbs      Introduction m                                     Bypass tray  Paper type Paper size Quantity  Plain paper Letter  Legal  Half letter  jJ  Executive  A4  A5    50 sheets   weight  20 24 lbs   A5  y  A6  F4  weight  20 Ibs    Custom sizes 1 sheet    Width  3 8 to 8 5 in   97 to 216 mm     Length  5 5 to 14 0 in   140 to 356 mm   Pasteboard Le
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59. en cover This holds down the document   15  Document glass Align the document using the arrow at the top left side of the    glass as a guide                                   16   ADF glass This is where documents loaded in the ADF  Automatic  Document Feeder  are scanned    17      Paper exit tray Copy and print jobs will exit face down in this area    18   Main power switch This switch is used to turn the machine ON and OFF  Normally   leave the power ON  Turn it OFF if you do not use the machine  for a long period of time or move it   See page 1 20     19   Power jack Connect the power cord here    20   Network connector Connect the LAN cable here   See page 1 12     21   USB port Connect the USB cable here    22   Phone jack Connect the optional telephone handset here    23   External phone jack Connect an external phone  such as an answering machine   here   See page 1 13     24   Telephone line jack Connect the modular cable here   See page 1 12            Part Names and Functions 1 3                    3             E P   B E   E sS     E   2 E   3      E o   E     8  38 E     B      amp   2  g   Gal o am     9 g  o   a   e s  59   O  9  w 9g R T   20 8  amp  S S E   Sle J SJ egg   old 3    amp      g   bp    gt  S   fe  d 9   9  2 Elsi n   j j n      gt  D  E84     HIS wl Eleg   g  ogi 8     9       9   cB S  ag   5 4  g  sS   g   E S R  oa   olas  5 amp  J       3    4 9    rg          o 3 e   a   es   GIS  S    S    amp   lt    pe       gt  3   c    gl   i    sj Gi
60. ents               sisse eene nennen enne n  k 00e   e ta e   nennen nnne 1 31  Items to Avold     iu eine mre duret eie doe E Peeters e b   W  ne ees 1 31  OcannilP At     e Gioco oe HEP er RC E ba k   E bl beba neynik      1 32  Loading Documents in the Automatic Document Feeder  ADF                           1 32  Loading Documents on the Document Glass                      esee 1 33    Chapter 2 Operating the Machine       Making Copies                                               2 2  Basic COP yaa    svcd es eves                                        2 2  D  plex Cop ying SP ND DD Ben 2 3  Introduction to Advanced Functions y i wl i  sad ne aye y   eb Wy   RRE 2 5   cnunipl   t                                        2 7  Scanning to an E Mail Address                      essen ener 2 7  Scanning to a Shared PC Folder                         eese nennen 2 9  Scanning tocan FTP Servert     5 5 2  0 niter ri eet ee Y Fe DR Eae REFUSES   in   2 12  Scanning to USB Memory sssrinin ipenira nennen dee k  re s  ya ep   0   nennen 2 15  Introduction to Advanced F uncCtiOnS            eke k   k  k   k  k   k   2 17   Transmitting FAXES   i          i isei 09255555550 540534490604354906044 8448544600459 55094000 a sesede sios Soso Soissa 2 19  Transmitting PAKS ss  s  k bire eken       Kaka Kak      R  k Kak   e     k dan cak ha ine Fo eee Bene KRE KA EN N ds 2 19  Canceling Faxes        cay   s w   e ME N  N y     ka  HN ek   Eie VEREN   R   d  a WA EDA ren r   ek   2 21  Trans
61. eor                      ok J  Cancel    _ Help           8 Select    Advance Mode      9 Click  OK      10 Start printing in the application software     When no user is selected in step 7  the login screen is displayed  Log in to OfficeBridge   When you have selected a user in step 7  proceed to step 11                   Admin Login             Number     Name Group x  001 Mike Smith  002 John Simpson  arav 003 Marie Anderson           ET 7  004    Bi Remember the User ID 005 Millie Mouth    Henri Yamamoto                006 Henri Mirror          Standard  http    SSL  https  TAN a    Guest User Login   008 Maurice Blanchot       Last updated18 45                  2 24 Transmitting Faxes    11 Enter the fax number in the    Fax Destination    entry box  and click  FAX         Send Cancel    Transmission    E Destination            Delete                            Select Destinations Direct Entry    Fax Destination Iv  Fax    Name  Company  E mail Destination J To_   Name L ce    Company Bec    Cover Page  Document Select Doc    Preview           Advanced Settings               Pauses and other dialing options can be also entered using the keyboard  For details on  dialing options  refer to Chapter 3     Basic Transmission Settings    in the Scanner and Fax  Guide      When you select    Share Address Book    from the    Select Destinations  list  you can select  destinations from the registered Address Book  Click  Back  to return to this screen     12 Enter the e mail add
62. epresentatives have been advised of the  possibility of such damages   Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  damages  and some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  lasts  so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty gives you  specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State        vi    Limited warranty    How to Read This Manual    Symbols       B Operational and Safety Information    In this manual  the following symbols are used with the items where important  operational and safety information must be observed        Symbol    Meaning       Describes warnings to protect yourself and others from serious or potentially     NWarning fatal injury if you handle the machine incorrectly  For safe operation  please    follow instructions carefully        Notes a caution to protect yourself and others from personal injury or damage      Caution to properties if you handle the machine incorrectly  For safe operation  please    follow instructions carefully        Describes important conditions or restrictions you should carefully observe to      IMPORTANT avoid problems caused by incorrect operations     J Note    Describes reference information and additional notes for operation           B Terms  Symbols  and Abbreviations    The following terms  symbols and abbreviations are used in this manual        Symbol                    T S Mean
63. eseceseceeceaecesecaeeeaeceaeeaeeeaeceeeeaeenaeenaeeas 6 8  Ini qm                       e H   R   EN EA Ve DRA 6 10       xviii Contents    The instruction manuals for this product that describe the detailed operational and  setting procedures are included on the CD  Refer to them as required        Manual    Description       User s Guide  this manual     Part names and functions   Connecting the machine and major settings  Paper   document loading method   Making copies   Scanning   Transmitting faxes   Printing   Registering destinations and folder shortcuts  Replacing the toner cartridge and drum cartridge  Clearing document jams and paper jams  Alarms   Main specifications       Administrator s Guide    Using common functions   e Entering characters     Changing advanced functions     Logging in   logging out  etc   Management settings     Function protect settings     Setting user authentication  etc   Maintenance     Cleaning the machine  etc   Troubleshooting     Communication errors      tems to check when trouble occurs       Copier Guide    Advanced copy functions     Card copy     Combine copy  etc   Specifying default settings       Scanner and Fax Guide    Advanced scanner functions     Changing the file format     Changing the file name  etc   Advanced fax functions     Broadcast transmission     Attaching a cover page     PC Fax  etc    Specifying default settings       Printer Guide    Advanced printer functions     Security print     Print on Demand  etc   
64. g to an E Mail Address       You can scan a document directly to an e mail address                          E Entering an E mail Address for Transmission    1 Load the document  and press   Scan          For details on loading documents  refer to    Loading Documents      See page 1 31      2 Press  Advanced    Scan Ready    Jan 15 2010 1 30pm       Shared Box la   m 002 5 FolderShortcut02       1  i903  FTPShortcutName03   of  2  S 004  Use r Nane 004    1005  NNMegumi    pecNoprNLo  v     e mail   PC USB Apns             Scanning 2 7    Operating the Machine n    8 Press  Mail Address      Scan Functions    Select item to edit        4 iof 2    Doc  Type  Contrast  Resalution  Zoom  Auto Nornal 300 dpi 100           Scan Size Color DuplexScan  id Next Doc    m o  Broadcast  ren a  i le      OFF ON PDF  Speed Dial   i  mai   Mail  EUN TONG J          Enter the e mail address  and press  Enter      Mail Address    Enter the recipient s e mail addr    press  Enter     50     Register     Back    Ente                                                       ev     p to 50 characters can be entered for an e mail address     5 Press  lt Start gt        If you loaded the document in the ADF  this concludes the procedure   e If you loaded the document on the document glass  load the next document  and press  Next  Doc   To finish scanning  press  Complete         2 8    Scanning    B Using the Address Book for Transmission    1 Load the document  and press   Scan     For details on lo
65. he MFX 2550 standard model  unless otherwise stated   The screens you see may differ  depending on the options installed     Copy Ready Seta     Jan 15 2010 1 30pm Memory 100             dvanced         How to Read This Manual ix    Besides the    Safety Information    supplied with this product  please observe the following  instructions     Installation Precautions       B Installation Site    To ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions  install the machine in a   location that meets the following requirements    e A location away from curtains  etc  that may catch fire and burn easily   e A location that is not exposed to water or other liquids     A location free from direct sunlight     A location out of the direct airflow of an air conditioner or heater  and not exposed to  extremely high or low temperatures     A well ventilated location     A location that is not exposed to high humidity     A dust free  or low dust  environment      A location not subjected to undue vibrations     A stable and level location     A location where ammonia or other organic gases are not generated     A location that does not put the operator in the direct airflow of exhaust from the  machine     A location that is not near any kind of heating devices    B Power Source    The power source requirements are as follows      Voltage Fluctuation  AC 120 V   10 Hz     Frequency Fluctuation  Within   3Hz     Use a power source with as few voltage or frequency fluctuations as possi
66. he time when you transmit Letter documents with approx  700 characters in normal  mode  8 dots mm x 3 85 lines mm  via Super G3  based on ITU TV 34  33 600 bps   This is the  electronic transmission speed only for image information  excluding the transmission control  time  Note that the actual transmission speed depends on document contents  the other party s  machine model  and line status  It will be between 6 and 7 seconds for the communication  with G3 machines  when you transmit the same document in 14400bps      B Copy Specifications       Item Specifications       First copy time 6 seconds  at 68   F room temperature  copy using the document glass   Letter paper supplied from paper cassette 1        Number of copies 1 to 99 sets       Continuous copying speed   25 pages minute  Letter  using paper cassette 1           6 4 Specifications    B Printer Driver Specifications                Item Specifications  Printer Language GDI  Option   PCL 5e  PCL XL  XPS  PostScrip 3  PDF  PDF1 7 Compatibility   Emulation HP LaserJet 4250n  PCL5e   PCLXL   Xerox Phaser 5500  PostScrip 3    PDF   Support OS Windows   2000 Professional    Windows   XP Home Edition   Windows   XP Professional   Windows   XP Professional x64 Edition   Windows Vista   Home Basic  x86 x64    Windows Vista   Home Premium  x86 x64    Windows Vista   Ultimate  x86 x64    Windows Vista   Business  x86 x64    Windows Vista   Enterprise  x86 x64    Windows Server   2003 Standard Edition   Windows Server   2003 
67. hes or smudges will result in poor  print quality     Removing Jammed Paper       1 Pull the release lever to open the side cover  If the optional second cassette has  been attached  open the second side cover as well           5 6 Paper Jams    2 If paper is jammed in the paper supply area  remove the jammed paper        9 If paper is jammed in a paper cassette  open the paper cassette and remove the  jammed paper              Paper Jams    5 7    Troubleshooting E    D If paper is jammed in the paper output area  slowly remove the jammed paper  from the paper output side        6 Close the side cover and paper cassette        Note    Avoid getting loose toner on your hands and clothes when removing the jammed paper        5 8 Paper Jams    Alarms    When a transmission error occurs  or there is a problem with the machine  the    information lamp will illuminate  and an error message will be displayed or printed     The information lamp will sometimes clear when  lt Stop gt  is pressed  and sometimes it will    not  When it does not clear  the error or problem in the machine must be resolved  The    information lamp will clear when the error is resolved     Errors that will clear by pressing  lt Stop gt        If the following errors occur the information lamp will clear if  lt Stop gt  is pressed   Resolve the cause of the error after the lamp goes out        Error    Countermeasure       Communication errors    Perform the operation indicated by the message that is display
68. hock or malfunction      Before transporting the machine  remove the toner cartridge  or toner bottle       When lifting the machine  be sure to grab the handles on the left and right sides of  the cassette tray      If you install the machine on a cabinet  secure the machine with stoppers to prevent  it from moving  Otherwise  the machine may move in an unexpected direction   potentially causing injury    e If you need to transport the machine over a long distance  consult your Muratec  dealer     B Care of Machine Supplies   NWarning      Do not burn toner cartridges  Exposure to an open flame can cause the toner  cartridge to burn or explode  causing serious injury      Please dispose of used toner and drum cartridges in accordance with local  regulations      NCaution      Keep toner and other consumables out of the reach of small children  If a child  should ingest toner  consult a physician immediately     8 IMPORTANT    Toner cartridges should not be opened with force  Leaking toner should not be inhaled   Contact with skin should also be avoided  Cartridges should be stored out of the reach  of children  If your skin comes into contact with toner  please clean them immediately   with soap and water  In case of skin irritation please consult a doctor     Use the following precautions when handling the machine supplies  toner  paper  etc        Store the supplies in a location that meets the following requirements  Free from  direct sunlight  Away from any heating appar
69. ifferent size or color  paper  while the rest of the fax prints on another paper type    Refer to chapter 4     Useful Reception Functions    in the Scanner and Fax Guide        3 14    List of Settings     List  Screen       You can print various lists     List    Select an item to print                             Journal Settings  Address  Group List List List  Doc  List Cost List Distribute  F Code Box LDAP Root  List Server Cert              Address    Prints a list of the destinations registered in the address book  The list can be printed in  order of the numbers or in alphabetical order   Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Destinations    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Group List   Prints a list of the destinations registered in the address book as groups  The list can be  printed in order of the numbers or in alphabetical order    Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Destinations    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Journal List    Prints a list of the communication results of transmitted received faxes  transmitted    received e mails  and the Scan to Folder and Scan to FTP functions    Refer to Chapter 6     Managing the Communication History  in the Scanner and Fax  Guide     Settings List   Prints a list of the bypass paper settings  the default settings for each function  and the  device management settings  etc    Refer to Chapter 1   Outputting Lists  in the Administrator s Guide     Stored Document List    Prints a list of the stored documents  such as the pol
70. ification       ii    Regulatory information    of the receiving business or other entity  or other individual sending the message and the  telephone number of the sending machine or such business  other entity  or individual    The telephone number provided may not be a 900 number or any other number for which  charges exceed local or long distance transmission charges     For instructions on programming this information into the product  see    Initial Setup  User  Install     on pages 3 2 to 3 17 of the Scanner and Fax Guide     FCC Part 15   This product equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  digital devices  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated   in a commercial environment  The product equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction  manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of this  equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful radio interference  in which  case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense     Canada       NOTICE    This product equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment  Technical Specifications    NOTICE    The Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  for this terminal equipment is 0 9  The REN  assigned to each terminal eq
71. in the  Management   Screen    Refer to Chapter 2     Setting Security Codes  in the Administrator s Guide     Protect Passcode   You can set the protect passcode  A protect passcode is required when using function  protect settings    Refer to Chapter 2     Setting Security Codes  in the Administrator s Guide        List of Settings 3 13     Paper Settings  Screen       You can make paper settings for receiving faxes and making copies  You can also insert  different paper to enable sorting     Paper Settings    Select item to edit     Cassettel   Bvypass Select Separate  Letter  Letter Print Cass  _Rx Page                Cassettel    You can set the paper size used in Cassette 1   Refer to Chapter 1     Paper Settings  in the Administrator s Guide     Cassette2   You can set the paper size used in Cassette 2  This is only displayed when optional  500 sheet 2nd cassette is installed on the machine    Refer to Chapter 1     Paper Settings  in the Administrator s Guide     Bypass    You can set the type and size of paper used in the bypass tray   Refer to Chapter 1     Paper Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     Select Print Cass    You can specify the cassette or tray to be used for copying  faxing  and printing lists   Refer to Chapter 1     Paper Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     Separate Rx Page   Select the cassette that will be used to print the first page of a received fax  This enables  you to separate received faxes by printing the first page with a d
72. ing  Document Original s  that you are copying  faxing or scanning   Paper Paper to be printed on    Tx Denotes sending   Rx Denotes receiving   ADF Denotes automatic document feeder        E     Shows the direction of the document           L       Shows the direction of the paper           How to Read This Manual vii    About f  symbol  f  symbol indicates the direction of the document   When the document has a length longer than its width  we use the f  symbol   When the document has a length shorter than its width  a symbol is not used                                                                             o O  o  mM  Length  y      9   J Width o o          About     symbol      symbol indicates the direction of the paper   When the paper has a length longer than its width  we use the       symbol   When the paper has length shorter than its width  a symbol is not used     Width                                                  Paper loaded in the cassette        viii    How to Read This Manual    Key Descriptions       In this manual  the operating keys are described as follows   The key names on the control panel are shown in  lt   gt   and the key names on the touch  panel are in         B Keys on the control panel    Job Confirm      Fax Cancel     gt  Enclosed in  lt   gt   for example    Job Confirm   gt  Fax Cancel          B Touch panel keys    L ontrast  gt  Enclosed in      for example   Contrast    duto          B Screens    This manual uses the screens of t
73. is distributed to a specified destination if its information  matches the conditions registered in advance  Up to 200 distribution settings can be  registered     Separator Page   You can change the first sheet of paper with another type of paper to make it easier to  separate received documents  For example  if you use colored paper for the separator  page  it is easy to identify each individual fax job     Box Documents  Documents transmitted or received with OfficeBridge can be printed and transmitted     E mail Subject  When transmitting a scanned image via internet fax  you can edit the body and subject of the  e mail to send  You can also enter the body of the e mail using a template registered in advance     Batch Transmission  When transmitting an Internet Fax  you can transmit the divided pages of a scanned  document     File Format  When transmitting an internet fax  select the file format for saving the file        Transmitting Faxes 2 27    Operating the Machine n    Offramp Transmission  If you transmit an e mail to the machine  you can transmit the mail text and attached file via fax        2 28 Transmitting Faxes    This section describes the basic procedure for printing  For the detailed procedure  see the  Printer Guide     O Note    Install the print driver on the computer before using this function  For details on  installing the driver  refer to Chapter 2     Installing to Windows  and Chapter 3    Installing to Mac OS X  in the Printer Guide     Basic Pri
74. l address  proceed to step 11     10 Enter the e mail address  and press  Enter    E mail Address  ct    Enter the c s e mail address and    ect  Ent                                     Up to 50 characters can be entered   11 Press  Super G3      12 Select  ON  to enable transmission with Super G3 or  OFF  to disable it  and  press  Enter      0007     Select ON OFF and Pr           OFF  G3 mode   ON   Super G3 Ultrahigh speed comm  mode        13 If  Mode 1  is set for the PIN mode  press  PIN    Otherwise  proceed to step 15        3 4 Registering Destinations    14 Use the numeric keys to enter the PIN  and press  Enter     50001     Enter PIN                   15 Press  Enter      To continue to register address book destinations  repeat the procedure for steps 5 to 15     Note    Refer to Chapter 2  Activating the PIN mask  in the Administrator s guide  how to set  the PIN mode        Registering Destinations 3 5    Registration m    Registering Folder Shortcuts    Up to 300 frequently used shared folders can be registered as shortcuts   Note      Be sure that the folder status has been changed to    Shared    on your PC in advance   e You can register folder shortcuts using methods other than that described here  For  details  refer to Chapter 7     Registering Destinations    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     1 Press  lt Setting gt    2 Press  Register      8 Press  Folder Shortcut    Register    Select item to edit           Close    pese  Group   Soft ke     My Jobs  
75. ling documents  F Code documents   reserved documents  received documents  and PC fax transmission documents   Refer to Chapter 4 in the Scanner and Fax Guide     User Usage Management List    Prints a list of the number of pages each user has used for each mode  and total results  for the charges and fax communication times   Refer to Chapter 1     Outputting Lists  in the Administrator s Guide     My Jobs List    Prints a list of the registered My Jobs   Refer to Chapter 1     Using My Jobs    in the Administrator s Guide     Auto Distribution Setting List  Prints a list of the distributing conditions set   Refer to Chapter 4     Useful Reception Functions  in the Scanner and Fax Guide        List of Settings 3 15    Registration m    F Code Box List  Prints a list of the registered F Code boxes   Refer to Chapter 4     F Code Communications  in the Scanner and Fax Guide     LDAP Server List    Prints a list of the registered LDAP servers   Refer to Chapter 2     Specifying the Network Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     Root Certificate List    You can print the fingerprints for the root certificates of private certificate authorities   Refer to Chapter 1   Outputting Lists  in the Administrator s Guide      Personal Settings  Screen       In the personal settings  you can customize the various settings for each user   For details  refer to Chapter 1     Specifying Personal Settings    in the Administrator s  Guide     Personal Settings    The screen and func  for
76. machines only  excluding some models   If a passcode is set  faxes can  only be transmitted and received with machines that are the same product that also the  same passcode set     ID Check Transmission   ID check transmission limits fax transmission to when the lower four digits of the fax  number you dialed and those registered in the destination machine match  Transmission  is allowed only when both digits are matched     Confirmation Dial   When the confirmation dial function is set  a screen requiring you to reenter the  destination fax number will be displayed before starting transmission  Transmission is  allowed only when the first and second numbers match  Entering the destination twice  enables you check whether there has been a mistake when entering the number  This  prevents faxes from being transmitted to the wrong destination by mistake     Security Reception   If security reception is set  documents received after the specified security reception  starting time are stored in memory and not printed  Since it is necessary to enter a  passcode to print the documents  this prevents received documents from being taken  away     PIN mask   Your machine   s PIN masking feature helps you keep that PIN  personal identification  number  private  With PIN masking activated  you can dial a number plus a PIN  but  the PIN will not appear in the journal  error message printout  delayed command list or  transmission report     Auto Distribution    When a fax is received  it 
77. mitting PC Faxes  aui elya er    y   rer eat eire bate e io et 9ajy c  n   a        veg oa 2 22  Introduction to Advanced F unCtiOnS            ekere k  reke k   k  k   k  k   k   2 26   lassi                                  d   e        de      j   2 29  Basic Printio WA N N DD r DD E rd 2 29  Introduction to Advanced Functions                       sees 2 30    Chapter 3 Registration       Registering DestimatiOns siscssccssiscosssssssssssessenesssoossescsssnssscessssscssovssscessnsssesesssonsssessnes 3 2  Registering Folder Shortcuts           ccsccsssssssssssscsssccssscssssssscssesssssssseesssssscessesesseess 3 6  List OF Settings 4e                                       3 9   Register  Sercem ee b   N sede N     n EE bu eerie b  ke Da D bn G   KAN 3 9   Deta  lt Settings  Screen  uic tirer vr hane rea nae reni    Kwe aen ger EVEN S den 3 11   Management  Screen 3s c   i4405   k   k  lek   yeke d  ka WA   we enka reke   e s   En Eee ene e    K   lea ej 3 12   Paper Settings  Ser   GT a  oie eei etre reto M8 S4 VINEN   Na b  e dU W   Eb   s   SN        ca    3 14  Mist  Sereen en yin Selma e   xak   ned        w  na n bave    Seyd Ae    be en   r lae a Sar   Na Ga diya      3 15   Personal Settings  Screen y4  4c i    Hiin bese banl ul   il cele eene nennen nnns 3 16    Chapter 4 Maintenance       Replacing the Toner Cartridge                          4 eere eee e ette ee coye eee seen eee eee eeoecese eee eee eee 4 2  Replacing the Drum Cartridge                         
78. n    Function Protect Setting               Mode Protect Setting    User Install      Network Settings    User Access Cost Account               5 Press  TCP IP Settings    Network Settings    Select item to edit      lt  lof 2   Close  Ping    LDAP Server Setting                Archive Settings          e mail Gateway      AuthenticationMethod  Stand  Alone          Connection and Main Settings 1 17    Introduction m    6 Press  Obtain IP address       IP Settings    Select item to edit      Prev  tof 2m  Next   Close     Host fost Name     0  1          oe    DNS Server Addresses    DNS Suffix       Obtain IP ad                                     Select  ON  and press  Enter      T  lP Settings    t ON OFF and press  Enter         Obtain IP address          m Manually Setting the IP Address  Disable DHCP  and manually set the IP address     1    2    Press   Setting       Press  Management      If an administrator password is set  enter the password and press  Enter    If an administrator password is not set  proceed to step 4     Press  Network Settings      Press  TCP IP Settings      Press  Obtain IP address      Select  OFF  and press  Enter         1 18    Connection and Main Settings    8 Press  IP Address     IP Settings    Select item to edit         Prev  4 1of 2p  Next     Host Name    Workgroup      DNS Suffix        btain IP address      OFF                IP Address                Enter the IP address and select  En              P Address 192  168 1  10_  nnn 
79. nated by Muratec  is the responsibility of  the Customer    4 If Muratec provides maintenance or responds to a call which is outside the scope of this  warranty  such maintenance shall be billed to the Customer at Muratec s then current  rates for maintenance and parts and shall be due and payable in full upon receipt of  invoice     Exclusions   1 This warranty shall not cover a product with missing or altered original identification  marks    2 This warranty applies only to products that the purchaser has properly installed   adjusted and operated in accordance with the instructions set forth in or provided  with product literature  This warranty does not apply to any product which has been  subjected to tampering  alteration  misuse  abuse  neglect  improper installation  or transportation damage  Nor does it apply to costs for any service requested for  demonstration or to confirm proper operation of this product    3 The warranty shall not apply to adjustments  repairs or replacements necessitated by  any cause beyond the control of Muratec  whether foreseeable or not  including  but  not limited to  any malfunction  defects or failure caused by or resulting from any of  the following  improper unpacking or installation  unauthorized service or parts  or  improper maintenance or cleaning  modification or repair by the Customer  accident   including  without limitation  unavoidable accidents   fire  flood or other Acts of God   improper telephone or electrical power or su
80. nd prints     gt Refer to Chapter 2     Managing User Access Cost Accounting    in the Administrator s  Guide        3 12    List of Settings    Network Settings   You can specify the network settings for using the OfficeBridge and transmitting Internet  Faxes    Refer to Chapter 2     Specifying the Network Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     User Install  You can specify the settings required for using the machine   Refer to Chapter 3     Initial Setup  User Install     in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Mirroring    You can copy the settings information to another machine  must be the same model    Refer to Chapter 2     Mirroring the Machine Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     Initialize all data   You can erase the data set in the  lt Setting gt  mode  such as the address book and copy fax   function settings  and the data saved in the machine  such as the stored documents  Data   that has been cleared cannot be restored    Refer to Chapter 2     List of Machine Management Settings    in the Administrator s  Guide     Registration m    PIN Mode   The entered PIN  personal identification number  will not appear in the journal  error  message printout  delayed command list or TCR  transmit confirmation report    Refer to Chapter 2     Activating the PIN mask  in the Administrator s Guide     Admin Password   You can set the administrator password  You can set an administrator password to  prevent users other than the administrator from editing the settings 
81. ning the Drum Charge Wire and the Print Head       When the following message is displayed  or you are experiencing poor print quality  the  charge wire needs to be cleaned     Open Front Cover  Follow Instruction     Printer Not Usable                   Note    Your machine will print approximately 100 pages after this message appears  after  the maximum number of prints has been reached the machine will display a  Printer  Not Usable  message and will not allow any further print jobs to take place  This will  prevent your machine from becoming permanently damaged     1 Open the front cover     2 Gently pull the blue cleaning rod toward you  making sure it fully extends  Then  return the rod to its original position  This operation also cleans the print head        9 Close the front cover        4 8 Cleaning the Printer    Chapter 5    Troubleshooting    DOCUIMEHE SAIS e                       5 2  Jam in the Document Feeder                       sse nennen 5 3  Document Jammed in the Feed Area                     sese 5 5  Document Jammed in the Exit Area                    eke nene 5 5   Paper   J AT   Ss                                             5 6  Removing Jammed Paper s  k xiiy1xi32  xx xi 5il i   54en y   red ei A nere ede ign 5 6   AV AVIS 44344555555554                                   48n d  46   5 9  Errors that will clear by pressing   Stop      i   kc kisen   k   kk l  ki kk      keke b  e AR  A 5 9  Errors that will not clear by pressing   Stop              
82. nting       Opening the printer properties window varies by application software  See your application  software user s manual for assistance   The following example utilizes Microsoft Notepad on WindowsVista     1 Select    Print    from the File menu     2 In  Select Printer  field  select your printer name        E Print    General                Select Printer    Add Printer dah Muratec TiffMaker  Sy Fax       r    Status      Offine TT  Print to file    Comment  Find Printer                         Page Range    AI Number of copies  1 H   Selection Current Page       Pages  1 65535 C Collate    Enter either a single page number or a single am 32 3 3   page range  For example  5 12                8 Click  Preferences         Printing 2 29    Operating the Machine n    4 Specify each setting  and click  OK    r  s       den Printing Preferences Genesee          Paper   Page Layout   Print Quality   Destination   Extended Functions    je  Risto Daute     ri     Copies  1 999     Paper Settings          Document Size     eu    Orientation   A A  D orm              Enlarge Reduce     Zoom 100 E   25 400     A  D  Fit to Paper    Paper Size     Custom Paper     Paper Source                Paper Type    Auto    Ba       7  Cover Sheet                      em  rm             D Execute a print command in the application software     Introduction to Advanced Functions       This product includes the following print functions  For detailed procedures  refer to the  Printer Guide   
83. or entering the administrator password is  displayed whenever  Management  is pressed  which enables you to prevent users other  than the administrator from changing the settings     Management Management    Select item to edit      Prev     tof 2m  Next     Security Communication    Function Protect Setting      Mode Protect Setting    User Access Cost Accounting      Select item to edit     Mirroring    Initialize all data      PIN Mode  0FF    Admin Password DXcokok      Protect Passcode DEKK                                           Network Settings       User Install                   Security Communication   You can specify the various security communication settings  such as closed transmission   ID check transmission  destination verification  and security reception settings     gt Refer to Chapter 2 in the Administrator s Guide     Function Protect Setting  You can manage the various settings using an administrator password and protect codes    gt Refer to Chapter 2     Function Protect Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     Mode Protect Setting   You can set the machine to prohibit the copy  scanner  fax  or printer modes from being  used     gt Refer to Chapter 2     Setting Mode Protection    in the Administrator s Guide     User Access Cost Accounting   You can check the total number of pages and communication time used by each user for   copies and faxes  set a charge per page  and calculate the total cost each user has incurred   for copies  faxes  scan a
84. or the Scan to E Mail function and Internet Faxes     Refer to Chapter 7     Specifying Default Settings    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Fax Settings    You can set the default values for the fax mode  such as the document type and contrast    for the documents to be faxed     Refer to Chapter 7     Specifying Default Settings    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Printer Settings    You can set the default values for the printer mode  such as the printer controller settings    and the auto deletion time setting for security printing     Refer to Chapter 9     Setting the Print Controller  and    Setting the Auto Deletion Time    for Security Printing    in the Printer Guide        List of Settings    3 11    Registration m    Sound Settings    You can set the various sound settings   Refer to Chapter 1     Specifying Default Settings    in the Administrator s Guide     Energy Save Mode   You can specify the settings for the low power mode or sleep mode including the time  it takes to switch to those modes  or the time it takes to start the energy save mode   Regardless of this setting  if you press  lt Energy Save gt   the low power mode will start  immediately    Refer to Chapter 1     Specifying Default Settings    in the Administrator s Guide      Management  Screen    You can specify the important settings related to the machine  such as the user install  mode and security communication settings  network settings  etc    If you set an administrator password  a screen f
85. printable area is shown below     0 12 in   3 mm     0 12 in   8 mm  m Printable area    UE     3B    0 12 in   3 mm  0 12 in   3 mm        1 24    Loading Paper    Cautions When Loading Paper         If the paper is curled  stretch the paper into shape before loading it        e When you insert paper in the cassette  stack it so the leading edge and sides of the  paper are even          To prevent paper jams  do not refill the paper cassette without removing any remaining  paper  In other words  do not just add sheets to an already loaded stack        Loading Paper 1 25    Introduction m    Loading Paper into the Paper Cassettes          1 Pull the handle to open the paper cassette        2 Press down the paper lifting plate until it locks into position     3 Adjust the rear paper guide to the desired paper length        4 Load the paper into the cassette           Loading Paper    1 26    5 Pinch the side paper guide and adjust to the width of the stack        6 Close the paper cassette        Set the paper size   See    Setting the Paper Size    how to set it   See page 1 29      8 Attach the paper size sticker supplied with your machine to the front of the  cassette     U Note  When setting paper longer than Letter paper size  remove the guide stopper from the  back of the end guide  and then replace and secure it on the groove in front of the end  guide  the guide stopper will be under the paper              reall T7  CY          The guide stopper       Loading Paper 1 2
86. rator password is not set  proceed to step 4     4 Press  User Install      Select item to edit     4 lof 2    Close   security Communication  Function Protect Setting    Mode Protect Setting    User Access Cost Accounting    Network Settings                                       5 Press  Language      User Install    Select item to edit      Prev  of 2    Next   La  English    Time Setting 22010 01 15 01 30pm      Set Davlight Saving OFF      Broadcast  OFF    Fax Reception Mode  Fax Ready      Languages available to use are displayed                                                  6 Select the language  and press  Enter                  French    Spanish                              Connection and Main Settings 1 15       If   The language was changed  Try to turn on power     is displayed on the screen   turn off the machine power  and then turn it back on   If a message is not displayed  this step is not required     Setting the Date and Time       Set the current time in the order of year  4 digits   month  2 digits   day  2 digits   hour   12 hour clock  2 digits   and minutes  2 digits      1 Press   Setting     2 Press  Management      9 If an administrator password is set  enter the password and press  Enter    If an administrator password is not set  proceed to step 4     4 Press  User Install      5 Press  Time Setting    User Install    Select item to edit        Time Setting   2010 01 15 01 30pm       Communication Line  Tone      Set Daylight Saving OFF  Broadc
87. reen Contrast                esses eene nennen nnne 1 14  Setting the Language    insit E    EFE EN HR ERR VEREN  WER e e    VR 1 14  Setting the Date ART Tn    y i   ee aye nion need n   t  y  n    K     ye nennen nennen 1 16  Specifying the Network SettingS             nennen nennen 1 17  Power Switch and Energy Save Mode                         c eere e cete e eee ee eren ee eee tenent tasas 1 20  Turning the Power ON and OFF                           eee balal  k   el   ne nennen nennen 1 20    Energy Save   and Energy Save Mode                        seen 1 22  Loading uri cesed   s        ka    si K   BEHA      SEV   z   U b   BESE      5 V   S   VE D   V   GE BEN 5 aS WO E SEH   E    OK 1 23  Acceptable  Paper  4 5  ec a DH EUER E TP sateen V  R Eee ME b   ne M   DEN   Ue 1 28  Temo  CO AV OL yn yn iere v tee tere de OC EGER ER EA EVER ARTE VENERANT 1 24  Printable Area    y ayn   esle mri reete e eet da   e k   s  ka ee H  e k   Ec E EEDS 1 24  Cautions When Loading Paper                      eese nene 1 25  Loading Paper into the Paper Cassettes    1 26  Loading Paper into the Bypass TTAy        u esee 1 28  Setting the  PA Per 9126  oer ER E RUE RV UD RE EINE ke    NN 1 29  Loading DOCUMEHRES    ecssisssssesssnvssenssssssess                             n 1 31  Acceptable Documents ary n eet A EEEE ETER 1 31  Items CO vL 1 31  Scanning Area eisai  435410951 eie n REIR E Ee REESE EE ER ERE Henn    Hee RS ER 1 32  Loading Documents in the Automatic Document Feeder  ADF
88. register destinations using methods other than those described here  For  details  refer to Chapter 7     Registering Destinations    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     1 Press  lt Setting gt      2 Press  Register    sett ing    Select item to edit                     TERME Default Paper  ene Settings fienazenen Settings      Personal  List Settings                      8 Press  Address Book Entry          Register    Select item to edit           ik ey Group   Soft ke     Ny Jobs    rese   Shortcut    Um   TWAIN Box   pistrioutg  Eile Nene  derero     Ree    tne Fa   Tenplate                                 4 Press  Enter Edit    Address Book Entry    Select item to edit        Enter Edit                   3 2 Registering Destinations    5 Press a new button     Enter  Edit    Select a number to enter edit        dm 0007                             Name    Enter the contact name and press                                                 Up to 30 characters can be entered        Press  Fax No     0007     Select the address book item to ent                   Super G3 0N      PIN                   If you do not want to register a fax number  proceed to step 9        Registering Destinations    3 3    Registration m    8 Use the numeric keys to enter the fax number  and press  Enter                  Clear        Prefix                 You can also register dialing options if you wish     Up to 40 digits can be entered     O Press  e maill   If you do not want to register an e mai
89. ress in the    E mail Destination    entry box  and click  TO        Press  CC  or  BCC  to set the destination as a CC or BCC destination     When you select    Share Address Book  from the    Select Destinations    list  you can select  destinations from the registered Address Book  Click  Back  to return to this screen     13 Repeat steps 11 and 12 to specify all the destinations     14 Click  Send         Transmitting Faxes 2 25    Operating the Machine n    Introduction to Advanced Functions       This product includes the following fax functions  For details  refer to the Scanner and  Fax Guide     Broadcast  This function enables you to transmit the same fax to many destinations in one operation   thereby eliminating the need to scan and transmit the fax to each individual destination     Scan Size  You can transmit an image scanned using a scan size set in advance  This is used when  you want to scan a part of the document or want to specify the document size     Next Document   You can transmit separate documents scanned in a row as a single set of data  For  example  this enables you to scan an invoice using the ADF and a map using the  document glass  and send them together in a single transmission  The settings can be  specified separately for the ADF and the document glass     Duplex Scan  MFX 2570 only   You can transmit both sides of a document     Stamp  Option for MFX 2570   You can stamp a document that has been scanned  or transmitted  using the ADF and  ch
90. rges thereof  interconnection with or use of  non compatible equipment or supplies  including paper   or placement of the product  in an area which does not conform to Muratec space  electrical and or environmental       Limited warranty v    requirements   4 Muratec will not be required to make adjustments  repairs or replacements if the  product is installed or used at a location deemed by Muratec to be hazardous to health  or safety  or if Muratec is not provided with free and reasonable access to the product  and a telephone during service availability hours  or if the product location is not  accessible by an authorized Muratec service vehicle   except as expressly set forth above  and except to the extent prohibited by applicable  law  muratec makes no other warranties  express or implied  including  but not limited  to  any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose  and  any warranty arising from course of dealing or usage of trade   and muratec expressly  disclaims all warranties not stated herein  in the event the product is not free from  defects as warranted above  the customer s sole remedy shall be repair or replacement  as provided above  under no circumstances shall muratec be liable to the customer  or to  any user  for any damages  including any incidental or consequential damages  expenses   lost profits  lost savings or any other damages arising out of the use or inability to use  the muratec product  even if muratec or its r
91. rhiuratec  MFX 2570 MFX 2550    Plain paper digital Fax Copier Printer Scanner  User s Guide    Bo aces     a i       Please read this guide before operating this machine   After you finish reading this guide  keep it handy for easy reference     Introduction       Thank you for choosing the MFX 2570 and MFX 2550    This User   s Guide describes the functions  operating procedures  and precautions for the  MFX 2570 and MFX 2550    Before using this machine  be sure to read the User s Guide thoroughly in order to ensure  that you use the machine efficiently  After you have gone through the manual  keep it  handy at all times     Regulatory information    Customer information    United States of America       The MFX 2570 and MFX 2550 hereafter referred to as    product     complies with Part 68  of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA  On the rear panel of the  product is a label that contains  among other information  a product identifier in the  format US  DKUFA23B004C  If required  this number must be provided to the telephone  company    The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a  telephone line  Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing  in response to an incoming call  In most  but not all areas  the sum of RENs should not  exceed five  5 0   To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line   as determined by the total RENs  contact the local telephone company  The R
92. rly ventilated areas for an extended time period could  pose health risks  Be sure to frequently ventilate the operating area      Do not let any object obstruct or plug the ventilation holes of this product   Accumulated heat inside the product could result in a malfunction        xiv Precaution    Product Recycling and Disposal        NCaution    This product contains mercury   Disposal of mercury may be regulated due to environmental considerations  For  disposal or recycling information  please contact your local authorities     B For California  USA only    This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR  Manganese Dioxide  Lithium  coin cells  Perchlorate Material special handling may apply  See www dtsc ca gov   hazardouswaste  perchlorate     B Battery    A lithium battery and Ni MH  Nickel Metal Hydride  batteries are installed inside  machine for memory back up        Precaution    XV    Tin GPO MUCH ON D  N N WD DD r gg rd i  Regtilatory information    teer eee ee eite        y        e  e      eto Y uo Fee eo odores sose ossessi   0 4009340064 ii  United States  of Am 6rica ice erento reae der ea k   e EN KV dey ke ana      a ii  Canada eni DD r Vr Kr r rd iii  ENERGY ST  R 45i 1616405  41o  1n8i aA ir UU ln tbi SENE  iii   BEV WENN   mm cios ivl erlernen iv  Trademarks een e em Ee eR ek   Ve r   e te Te E   P   ea d   n  k   ay   n   dina bes dad   V  N iv  Limited Warranty u                   M       v  How to Read This Manual                    4  eee eese 
93. ry    Displays the amount of  memory remaining     Paper selection key       Select the cassette containing  the paper you want to use for  printing           1 10    Operation Screens    My MFP Screen    Press  lt My MFP gt  to switch to the My MFP screen     Shortcuts    enable you to directly  access functions on the My MFP screen  You can also use    My Jobs    functions to recall a  series of operations  and display the usage status of the machine    You can also use personal settings to switch the shortcuts for each user             Introduction m                     Shared I2       2  ScanTag  SeanTag  3 4 5  No  Name Description  1   My MFP shortcuts These enable you to directly access functions that are  registered   2   Shared Personal  Personal  is displayed when the personal settings are    displayed  and    Shared    is displayed when the shared  settings are displayed                 3    Add Edit  Enables you to add or edit My MFP screen shortcuts    Machine Info  This displays internal machine information  such as the  number of pages the machine has printed   5    My Jobs  This enables you to execute or register My Jobs functions   Note    For details on registering shortcuts  My Jobs  or personal settings  refer to the  Administrator s Guide        Operation Screens 1 11    Connecting the LAN Cable       1 Attach a ferrite core to the LAN cable        Make a loop near the connector of the cable     2 Connect the LAN cable to the network connector  as indicat
94. ter conditions to determine whether to distribute a received fax  You can  also edit  delete  and print a list of the conditions    Refer to Chapter 4     Useful Reception Functions    in the Scanner and Fax Guide     File Name    You can register the file name for the scanned image data in advance   Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Other Settings  in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Document Category   You can register  edit  and delete document categories to use when saving scanned  documents in a box    Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Other Settings  in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Domain Name  You can register the domain names to display on the character entry screen   Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Other Settings  in the Scanner and Fax Guide     My MFP Shortcut  You can change the My MFP shortcut keys   Refer to Chapter 1     Editing the My MFP Shortcuts    in the Administrator s Guide     F Code Box  You can register  edit  and delete F Code boxes  or print a list of the F code boxes   Refer to Chapter 4     F Code Communications  in the Scanner and Fax Guide     Template  You can register a subject and mail text for Internet Faxes and Scan to E Mail   Refer to Chapter 7     Registering Other Settings  in the Scanner and Fax Guide        3 10    List of Settings     Default Settings  Screen       The default values are those used when you press  lt Reset gt  to return to the ready    screen  The machine returns to the default settings if is left without any oper
95. the bar code label looks  something like this  but with a  different set of numbers        5 10 Alarms    Chapter 6    Specifications   SPecili Ca Li OH S   siq  iii                                       6 2  Gel  r al     s   oo ed    oya Ki bera nao WO Yel    DN W   Ke Kn en td ei AE A Ka e    N  SA WAA 6 2  OPONE LEM 6 8    External Dimensions                a UH H H HHHHHEHHbHRE EH   MMR MM      ea  yA 6 8    Please note that the product specifications and appearance are subject to change without  notice     General       B Basic Specifications                   Item MFX 2570 MFX 2550  Model MFX 2570 MFX 2550  Model number C4002 C4001  Type Desktop  Display 5 7inch B W LCD QVGA 320 dots x 240 dots       Image memory capacity  128 MB  approx  72 hours of memory backup using battery      Document page capacity  for a Muratec standard document   approx   600 pages  copy   4200 pages  fax     USB2 0  Hi Speed   Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX  Power 120 VAC  10   50 60 Hz shared       External interface          Power consumption                Sleep mode  6 6W Sleep mode  6 6W  Low power mode  11W Low power mode  11W  Ready  53 Wh Ready  51 Wh  Transmitting  66W Transmitting  42W  Receiving  980 W Receiving  980W  Copying  1020W Copying  1000 W  Maximum  1020 W Maximum  1000 W  Current 8 7 A or lower 8 4 A or lower  Weight  58 2 Ib 52 7 Ib  Machine dimensions W 20 5 in  x D 19 9 in  x H 18 6 in    W 20 5 in  x D 19 9 in  x H 17 6 in    W 520 mm x D 506 mm x H 473   W 520 mm x D
96. to Advanced F unctionsS             eene 2 30    Making Copies    This section describes the basic procedure for making copies  For the detailed procedure   see the Copier Guide     Basic Copying       1 Load the document  and press   Copy          For details on loading documents  refer to    Loading Documents      See page 1 31      2 Set the document type and contrast as necessary        Copy Ready sr      Doc  Type    an 15 2010 1 30pm Memory 100  setting key     Contrast            setting key         To set the document type  press  Doc  Type   and select the desired document type  Press   Enter      To set the contrast  press  Contrast   and select the desired contrast  Press  Enter      9 Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies          You can set 1 to 99 copies     When the number of copies is not set  one copy will be made     4 Press   Start          2 2 Making Copies    Duplex Copying       You can use this function to perform     One sided copying of a duplex document  2  gt  1sided          Duplex copying of a duplex document  2  gt  2sided   EN EX         Duplex copying of a one sided document  1   2sided        Note     Enlargement copy is only available when you perform the duplex copy of one sided  documents  1 2 sided  using the document glass      You cannot use the document glass when performing one sided copying of a duplex  document  2 1 sided  and duplex copying of a duplex document  2 2 sided   Only  the ADF can be used in these cases     
97. tter  Legal  Half letter  jJ  Executive  A4  A5    20 sheets   weight  20 28 Ibs   AB J  A6  F4  Envelopes DL  4 8 x 8 7 in   110 x 220 mm  1 envelope  Com 10  4 1 x 9 5 in   105 x 241 mm   Monarch  3 9 x 7 5 in   98 4 x 190 5 mm   Postcard 3 9 x 5 8 in   100 x 148 mm  20 sheets  Transparency Letter 20 sheets     Note      Custom sized paper can be used for PC printing only     Do not use envelopes with double flaps or pressure seals since these do not feed    properly       When printing on transparency  OHP film   the quality may differ according to the  type of OHP film and the usage environment   Confirmed OHP film  PP2500 from  3M   Be sure that the film does not have a paper backing and or leading strip  If it  does  remove the paper backing and or strip before loading  Only the film should go  in  film with paper backing or a leading strip should not be fed     Duplex printing       Paper type    Paper size       Plain paper   weight  20 24 Ibs      Letter  Legal             Loading Paper 1 23    Items to Avoid       To prevent jams and damage to your machine  do not use the following     Creased paper   e Wrinkled paper     Folded paper     Curled paper     Torn paper     Carbon paper     Moist paper     Paper previously printed on by a printer     Paper with holes     Envelopes with pressure seals     Extremely shiny or highly textured paper     Paper which has been printed on using a thermal transfer printer    Back side of printed paper    Printable Area       The 
98. ty information  please contact the Muratec Customer Support  Center at 800 347 3296  from the U S  A  only   If the product is causing harm to the  telephone network  the telephone company may request that you disconnect the product  until the problem is resolved    Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs  Contact the state public utility  commission  public service commission  or corporation commission for information    If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line   ensure the installation of the product does not disable your alarm equipment  If you have  questions about what will disable alarm equipment  consult your telephone company or a  qualified installer    The product is hearing aid compatible    When programming emergency numbers and or making test calls to emergency numbers   1  Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call    2  Perform such activities in the off peak hours  such as early morning or late evenings   To protect the product against power surges  we recommend the use of a power protection  device  Surge arrestor     The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a  computer or other electronic device  including FAX machines  to send any message unless  such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page  or on the first page of the transmission  the date and time it is sent and an ident
99. uipment provides an indication of the maximum number  of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface  The termination on an  interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that  the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five     Canadian ICES 003  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada     ENERGY STAR     As an ENERGY STAR  partner  Muratec has determined that this  product meets the ENERGY STAR  guidelines for energy efficiency   What is an ENERGY STAR  program    The international ENERGY STAR  program is the international  program to promote energy efficient consumer products  This program  aims the reduction of power consumption of office equipment  of which  power are often turned ON for a long time  from the energy saving  view that  efficiently use the energy when needed   It adopts the  voluntary system a manufacturer can join by its independent decision              Regulatory information ii    QuadAccess        QuadAccess is a more powerful version of what already is a pretty  powerful feature  called dual access  While a fax with normal dual  access allows you to do two things at once  QuadAccess allows you to  do four operations at once    For example  even if the machine is  1  printing a copy   2  transmitting  from memory and  3  scanning documents for a different memory
100. utting down  message    disappears           Power Switch and Energy Save Mode 1 21    Introduction m     lt Energy Save gt  and Energy Save Mode       When the machine has been idle for a long period of time  the energy save mode will  activate to reduce power consumption  The energy save mode consists of the    low power  mode    and the    sleep mode     which further reduces power consumption  Use  lt Energy  Save gt  to activate or cancel the energy save mode             Energy Save       Low Power Mode      When   Energy Save   is pressed  the touch panel display and the various lamps are  turned off and the printer enters a dormant state  the low power mode  to reduce power  consumption      If the machine is not used for one minute  it will automatically enter the low power  mode  This value can be changed in   Setting    Default Settings     Energy Save  Mode   gt   Low Power Mode         Energy Save   illuminates green while the machine is in the low power mode       f a key is pressed while in the low power mode  the machine will return to the normal  ready state     Sleep Mode Setting      Press and hold   Energy Save   for three seconds to make the machine enter the sleep  mode      If the machine is not used for one minute in the low power mode  it will automatically  enter the sleep mode  This value can be changed in   Setting    gt   Default Settings      Energy Save Mode     Sleep Mode       When in the sleep mode  all power is turned OFF  but documents scann
    
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