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    							xxi
    3.	Order	a	normal	\fusiness	line	from	your	telephone	
    company
    ’s
    	\fusiness	repr
     esentative.
    	The	line	should	\fe	
    a	regular	voic
    
    e
    	gr
     ade
    	line	or	an	equivalen
     t
    	one.	\bse	one	
    line	per	unit.
    DDD
    	(Direc
    
    t
    	Distance	Dial)	line
    -or
    
    -
    IDDD
    	(In
    
    ternational
    	Direc
     t
    	Distance	Dial)	line	if	you	
    communicat
    
    e
    	ov
     erseas
     NOTE
    Canon	recommends	an	individual	line	following	industry	
    standards,	i.e.,	2,500	(touch-t
     one)
    	or	500	(rotar
     y/pulse
    	dial)	
    telephones.	A	dedicat
    
    ed
    	ex
     tension
    	off	a	PBX	(Pr
     ivate
    	Branch	
    eXchange)	unit	without	“Call	Waiting”	can	\fe	used	with	your	
    facsimile	unit.	Key	telephone	syst
    
    ems
    	are	not	rec
     ommended
    	
    \fecause	they	send	nonstandard	signals	to	individual	
    telephones	for	ring
    
    ing
    	and	special	codes
     ,
    	which	may	cause	a
    facsimile
    	err
    
    or.
    C. Power Require\fents The
    	machine	should	\fe	connec
    
    ted
    	to	a	standard	120	volt	
    AC,	three
    
    -wire
    	gr
     ounded
    	outlet	only.
    D
    
    o
    	not	connec
     t
    	this	machine	to	an	outlet	or	pow
     er
    	line	
    shared	with	other	appliances	that	cause	“electr
    
    ical
    	noise.”	Air	
    conditioners,	electr
    
    ic
    	typewr
     iters,
    	copiers
     ,
    	and	machines	of	
    this	sort	genera
    
    te
    	electr
     ical
    	noise	that	oft
     en
    	int
     erferes
    	with	
    communications	equipment	and	the	sending	and	rec
    
    eiving
    	
    of	documents
    
    .
    Connection of the Equip\fent
    This
    	equipment	complies	with	Par
    
    t
    	68	of	the	FCC	rules	and	the	
    requiremen
    
    ts
    	adopted	\fy	the	AC
     TA.
    	On	the	rear	panel	of	this	
    equipment	is	a	la\fel	that	con
    
    tains,
    	among	other	infor
     mation,
    	
    a	produc
    
    t
    	identifier	in	the	for
     mat
    	of	\bS:AAAEQ##TX
     XXX.
    	If	
    requested
    
    ,
    	this	num\fer	must	\fe	pro
     vided
    	to	the	telephone	
    company
    
    .
    The
    	REN	(Ringer	Equivalenc
    
    e
    	Num\fer)	is	used	to	determine	the	
    num\fer	of	devices	that	may	\fe	connec
    
    ted
    	to	a	telephone	line.	
    Excessiv
    
    e
    	RENs	on	a	telephone	line	may	result	in	the	devices	
    not	ring
    
    ing
    	in	response	to	an	incoming	call.	In	most,	\fut	not	all	
    areas,	the	sum	of	the	RENs	should	not	ex
    
    ceed
    	five	(5.0).	
    To	\fe	cer
    
    tain
    	of	the	num\fer	of	devices	that	may	\fe	connec
     ted
    	
    to	a	line,	as	deter
    
    mined
    	\fy	the	total	RENs,	con
     tact
    	the	local	
    telephone	compan
    
    y.
    	The	REN	for	this	produc
     t
    	is	part	of	the	
    product	identifier	that	has	the	for
    
    mat
    	\bS:	AAAEQ##TX
     XXX.
    	The	
    digits	repr
    
    esented
    	\fy	##	are	the	REN	without	a	decimal	point	
    (e.g.,	10	is	a	REN	of	1.0).
    An
    	FCC	complian
    
    t
    	telephone	line	ca\fle	and	modular	plug	is	
    provided	with	this	equipment
    
    .
    	This	equipment	is	designed	
    to	\fe	connec
    
    ted
    	to	the	telephone	netw
     ork
    	or	premise	wiring	
    using	a	compa
    
    ti\fle
    	modular	jack	that	is	Par
     t
    	68	complian
     t.
    This
    	equipment	may	not	\fe	used	on	coin	servic
    
    e
    	pro
     vided
    	\fy	
    the	telephone	compan
    
    y.
    	Connec
     tion
    	to	part
     y
    	lines	is	su\fject
     ed
    	
    to	stat
    
    e
    	tariff
     s.
    In Case of Equip\fent Malfunction
    Should
    	any	malfunction	occur	which	cannot	\fe	cor
    
    rected
    	
    \fy	the	proc
    
    edures
    	descri\fed	in	this	guide	or	the	e-M
     anual,
    	
    disconnect	the	equipment	from	the	telephone	line	ca\fle	and	
    disconnect	the	pow
    
    er
    	cor
     d.
    The
    	telephone	line	ca\fle	should	not	\fe	rec
    
    onnected
    	or	the	
    power	switch	turned	ON	until	the	pro\flem	is	complet
    
    ely
    	
    resolved
    
    .
    	\bsers	should	con
     tact
    	Canon	Author
     ized
    	Ser
     vice
    	
    Facilities	for	servicing	of	equipment
    
    ,
    	Inf
     ormation
    	regar
     ding
    	
    Authoriz
    
    ed
    	Ser
     vice
    	Facilit
     y
    	locations	can	\fe	o\ftained	\fy	calling	
    Canon	Cust
    
    omer
    	Car
     e
    	Cen
     ter
    	(1-800-OK
     -CANON).
    Rights of the Telephone Co\fpany
    If
    	this	equipment	(imageCLASS	MF5960dn/MF5950dw)	causes	
    harm	to	the	telephone	netw
    ork,
    	the	telephone	compan
     y
    	may	
    temporar
    
    ily
    	disconnec
     t
    	servic
     e.
    	The	telephone	compan
     y
    	also	
    retains	the	righ
    
    t
    	to	make	changes	in	facilities	and	servic
     es
    	
    that	may	affec
    
    t
    	the	opera
     tion
    	of	this	equipment
     .
    	When	such	
    changes	are	necessar
    
    y,
    	the	telephone	compan
     y
    	is	requir
     ed
    	to	
    give	adequat
    
    e
    	prior	notice	to	the	user.
    Ho
    
    wever,
    	if	advanc
     e
    	notice	is	not	possi\fle,	the	telephone	
    company	will	notify	the	customer	as	soon	as	possi\fle.	Also
    
    ,
    	
    the	customer	will	\fe	advised	of	his/her	righ
    
    t
    	to	file	a	complain
     t
    	
    with	the	FCC	if	he/she	\felieves	it	is	necessar
    
    y.
     W\bRNING
    The	Telephone	Consumer	Protection	Ac t	of	1991	makes	it	
    unlawful	for	any	person	to	use	a	comput
    
    er
    	or	other	electr
     onic
    	
    device,	including	FA
    
    X
    	machines,	to	send	any	message	unless	
    such	message	clearly	con
    
    tains
    	in	a	marg
     in
    	at	the	top	or	
    \fottom	of	each	transmitt
    
    ed
    	page	or	on	the	first	page	of	the	
    transmission,	the	dat
    
    e
    	and	time	it	is	sent	and	an	identifica
     tion
    	
    of	the	\fusiness	or	other	entit
    
    y,
    	or	other	individual	sending	the	
    message	and	the	telephone	num\fer	of	the	sending	machine	
    or	such	\fusiness,	other	entit
    
    y,
    	or	individual.
    (
    
    The
    	telephone	num\fer	pro
     vided
    	may	not	\fe	a	900	num\fer	
    or	any	other	num\fer	for	which	charges	ex
    
    ceed
    	local	or	long-
    distance
    	transmission	charges
    
    .)
     NOTE
    In	order	to	program	this	information	into	your	machine,	you	
    should	complet
    e
    	the	proc
     edure
    	for	reg
     istering
    	your	name,	
    unit’s	telephone	num\fer,	time,	and	dat
    
    e
    	in	the	Star
     ter
    	Guide.
    Users in Canada
    Pre-Installation	Requirements	for	Canon	Facsimile	Equipment
    \b. Loc ation
    Supply
    	a	suita\fle	ta\fle,	ca\finet,	or	desk	for	the	machine.	
    See	Chapter	11,	“Appendix,
    
    ”
    	for	specific	dimensions	and	
    weight
    
    .
    B. Order Infor\fation 1.	A
    	single	telephone	line	(touch-t
    
    one
    	or	rotar
     y)
    	should	\fe	
    used.
    2.	Or
    
    der
    	a	CA11A	modular	jack,	which	should	\fe	installed	
    \fy	the	telephone	compan
    
    y.
    	If	the	CA11A	jack	is	not	
    present
    
    ,
    	installation	cannot	occur
     .
    3.	Order
    	a	normal	\fusiness	line	from	your	telephone	
    company
    
    ’s
    	\fusiness	repr
     esentative.
    	The	line	should	\fe	
    a	regular	voic
    
    e
    	gr
     ade
    	line	or	an	equivalen
     t
    	one.	\bse	one	
    line	per	unit.
    DDD
    	(Direc
    
    t
    	Distance	Dial)	line
    -or
    
    -
    IDDD
    	(In
    
    ternational
    	Direc
     t
    	Distance	Dial)	line	if	you	
    communicat
    
    e
    	ov
     erseas
     NOTE
    Canon	recommends	an	individual	line	following	industry	
    standards,	i.e.,	2,500	(touch-t
     one)
    	or	500	(rotar
     y/pulse
    	dial)	
    telephones.	A	dedicat
    
    ed
    	ex
     tension
    	off	a	PBX	(Pr
     ivate
    	Branch	
    eXchange)	unit	without	“Call	Waiting”	can	\fe	used	with	your	
    facsimile	unit.	Key	telephone	syst
    
    ems
    	are	not	rec
     ommended
    	
    \fecause	they	send	nonstandard	signals	to	individual	
    telephones	for	ring
    
    ing
    	and	special	codes
     ,
    	which	may	cause	a	
    facsimile	err
    
    or.
    C. Power Require\fents The
    	pow
    
    er
    	outlet	should	\fe	a	three
     -prong
    	gr
     ounded
    	
    receptacle	(Single	or	Duple
    
    x).
    	It	should	\fe	independent	
     
    						
    							xxii
    from	copiers,	heaters,	air	conditioners,	or	any	electric	
    equipment	that	is	thermosta
    tically
    	con
     trolled.
    	The	ra
     ted
    	
    value	is	115	volts	and	15	amperes
    
    .
    	The	CA11A	modular	jack	
    should	\fe	rela
    
    tively
    	close	to	the	pow
     er
    	outlet	to	facilitat
     e
    	
    installation.
    Notic
    
    e
    •	 This
    	produc
    
    t
    	meets	the	applica\fle	Industr
     y
    	Canada	technical	specifications
    
    .
    •	 The
    	Ringer	Equiv
    
    alence
    	Num\fer	is	an	indication	of	the	maximum	num\fer	of	devices	allow
    
    ed
    	to	\fe	connec
     ted
    	to	a	telephone	int
    
    erface.
    	The	ter
     mination
    	of	an	int
     erface
    	may	consist	of	any	com\fina
    
    tion
    	of	devices	su\fject	only	to	the	requiremen
    
    t
    	that	the	sum	of	the	RENs	of	all	the	devices	does	not	ex
    
    ceed
    	five
     .
    •	 The
    	REN	of	this	produc
    
    t
    	is	1.0.
    •	 B
    
    efore
    	installing	this	equipment
     ,
    	users	should	ensure	that	it	is	permissi\fle	to	\fe	connec
    
    ted
    	to	the	facilities	of	the	local	telecommunica
    
    tions
    	compan
     y.
    	The	equipment	must	also	\fe	installed	using	an	acc
    
    epta\fle
    	method	of	connec
     tion.
    	In	some	cases,	the	compan
    
    y’s
    	inside	wiring	associat
     ed
    	with	a	single	line	individual	servic
    
    e
    	may	\fe	ex
     tended
    	\fy	means	of	a	cer
    
    tified
    	connec
     tor
    	assem\fly	(telephone	ex
     tension
    	cor
     d).
    	The	customer	should	\fe	aw
    
    are
    	that	complianc
     e
    	with	the	a\fove	conditions	may	not	prev
    
    ent
    	deter
     ioration
    	of	servic
     e
    	in	some	situations
    
    .
    •	 Repairs
    	to	cer
    
    tified
    	equipment	should	\fe	made	\fy	an	authorized	Canadian	maint
    
    enance
    	facility	designa
     ted
    	\fy	the	supplier.	An
    
    y
    	repairs	or	alter
     ations
    	made	\fy	the	user	to	this	equipment
    
    ,
    	or	equipment	malfunctions
     ,
    	may	giv
     e
    	the	telecommunica
    
    tions
    	compan
     y
    	cause	to	request	the	user	to	disconnect	the	equipment
    
    .
    •	 \bsers
    	should	ensure	for	their	own	prot
    
    ection
    	that	the	electrical	gr
    
    ound
    	connec
     tions
    	of	the	pow
     er
    	utility
     ,
    	telephone	lines,	and	int
    
    ernal
    	metallic	wa
     ter
    	pipe	syst
     em,
    	if	present
    
    ,
    	are	connec
     ted
    	together
     .
    	This	precaution	may	\fe	particularly	importan
    
    t
    	in	rural	areas
     .
     C\bUTION
    \bsers	should	not	attempt	to	make	such	connections	
    themselves,	\fut	should	con
    tact
    	the	appropr
     iate
    	electr
     ic
    	
    inspection	authorit
    
    y,
    	or	electr
     ician,
    	as	appropr
     iate.
     NOTE
    This	equipment	complies	with	the	Canadian	ICES-003	Class	B	
    limits.
    Utilisation au Canada
    Conditions	à	Remplir	Préala\flement	à	L’installation	d’un	
    Télécopieur	Canon
    \b. E\fplac
    
    e\fent
    Prévoir
    	une	ta\fle,	un	meu\fle,	ou	un	\fureau	suffisamment	
    solide	et	de	taille	appropr
    
    iée
    	(voir	le	chapitre	11,	Anne
     xe
    	
    (Appendix),	pour	les	indications	de	poids	et	dimensions).
    B. I
    
    nstallation téléphonique
    1.	\bne
    	seule	ligne	téléphonique	(tonalit
    
    és
    	ou	impulsions)	
    doit	être	utilisée.
    2.	
    
    Il
    	faut	commander	un	jack	modulaire	CA11A	qui	sera	
    installé	par	la	compag
    
    nie
    	téléphonique
     .
    	Sans	ce	jack,	la	
    mise	en	place	serait	impossi\fle.
    3.	
    
    Si
    	vous	vous	a\fonnez	à	une	nouvelle	ligne
     ,
    	demandez	
    une	ligne	d’
    
    affaires
    	normale	de	qualité	téléphonique	
    couran
    
    te
    	ou	équivalen
     te.
    	Pr
     enez
    	un	a\fonnement	d’une	
    ligne	par	appareil
    
    .
    Ligne
    	automa
    
    tique
    	int
     erur\faine
    ou
    Ligne
    	automa
    
    tique
    	int
     ernationale
    	(si	vous	communiquez	
    avec	les	pay
    
    s
    	étrangers)
     NOTE
    Canon	vous	conseille	d’utiliser	une	ligne	individuelle	conforme	
    aux	normes	industrielles
     ,
    	à	sav
     oir:
    	
    ligne	téléphonique	2,500	(pour	appareil	à	clavier)	ou	500	
    (pour	appareil	à	cadran/impulsions).	Il	est	également	possi\fle	
    de	rac
    
    corder
    	ce	téléc
     opieur
    	à	un	syst
     ème
    	téléphonique	à	
    poussoirs	car	la	plupart	de	ces	syst
    
    èmes
    	émetten
     t
    	des	signaux	
    d’appel	non	normalisés	ou	des	codes	spéciaux	qui	risquen
    
    t
    	de	
    pertur\fer	le	fonc
    
    tionnement
    	du	téléc
     opieur.
    C. Condition d’ali\fentation Raccordez
    	le	téléc
    
    opieur
    	à	une	prise	de	cour
     ant
    	plus	ter
     re
    	
    à	trois	\franches
    
    ,
    	du	type	simple	ou	dou\fle,	et	qui	ne	sert	
    pas	à	aliment
    
    er
    	un	copieur
     ,
    	un	appareil	de	chauffage,	un	
    climatiseur	ou	tout	autre	appareil	électr
    
    ique
    	à	thermosta
     t.
    L’alimentation
    	doit	être	de	115	volts	et	15	ampères
    
    .
    	Pour	
    faciliter	l’
    
    installation,
    	le	jack	CA11A	doit	être	assez	proche	
    de	la	prise	de	cour
    
    ant.
    Re\farques
    •	 Le
    	présen
    
    t
    	mat
     ériel
    	est	conf
     orme
    	aux	spécifications	techniques	applica\fles	d’I
    
    ndustrie
    	Canada.
    •	
    
    Avant
    	d’
     installer
    	cet	appareil
     ,
    	l’utilisa
     teur
    	doit	s’
     assurer
    	qu’
     il
    	est	permis	de	le	connec
    
    ter
    	à	l’
     équipement
    	de	la	compag
     nie
    	de	téléc
    
    ommunication
    	locale	et	doit	installer	cet	appareil	en	utilisant	une	méthode	de	conne
    
    xion
    	autor
     isée.
    	Il	se	peut	qu’
    
    il
    	faille	étendr
     e
    	la	circuit
     erie
    	int
     érieure
    	de	la	ligne	individuelle	d’
    
    a\fonné,
    	qui	a	été	installée	par	la	compag
     nie,
    	au	moy
    
    en
    	d’un	jeu	de	connec
     teurs
    	homologués	(rallonge	téléphonique).
    •	 L
    
    ’attention
    	de	l’utilisat
     eur
    	est	attirée	sur	le	fait	que	le	respect	des	conditions	mentionnées	ci-dessus	ne	constitue	pas	une	garantie	con
    
    tre
    	les	dégr
     adations
    	de	qualité	du	servic
     e
    	dans	certaines	circ
    
    onstances.
    •	 L’indice
    	d’
    
    équivalence
    	de	la	sonnerie	(IES)	sert	à	indiquer	le	nom\fre	maximal	de	ter
    
    minaux
    	qui	peuven
     t
    	être	rac
     cordés
    	à	une	int
    
    erface
    	téléphonique
     .
    	La	ter
     minaison
    	d’une	inter
    
    face
    	peut	consist
     er
    	en	une	com\finaison	quelconque	de	dispositifs
    
    ,
    	à	la	seule	condition	que	la	somme	d’
     indices
    	d’équiv
    
    alence
    	de	la	sonnerie	de	tous	les	dispositifs	n’
     excède
    	pas	5.
    •	 L
    
    e
    	nom\fre	d’
     équivalents
    	sonnerie	(REN)	de	ce	produit	est	1,0.
    •	 Les
    	répar
    
    ations
    	sur	un	appareil	cer
     tifié
    	doiven
     t
    	être	faites	par	une	société	d’
    
    entretien
    	canadienne	autor
     isée
    	par	le	Gouv
    
    ernement
    	canadien	et	désignée	par	le	fournisseur
    
    .
    	Toute	répar
     ation
    	ou	modification	que	pourrait	faire	I’utilisa
    
    teur
    	de	cet	appareil
     ,
    	ou	tout	mauvais	fonc
    
    tionnement,
    	donne	à	la	compag
     nie
    	de	télécommunica
    
    tion
    	le	droit	de	dé\francher	I’
     appareil.
    •	 Pour
    	sa	propr
    
    e
    	prot
     ection,
    	I’utilisa
     teur
    	doit	s’
     assurer
    	que	les	prises	de	ter
    
    re
    	de	I’
     appareil
    	d’
     alimentation,
    	les	lignes	téléphoniques	et	les	tuyaux	métalliques	int
    
    ernes,
    	s’
     il
    	y	en	a,	sont	\fien	connec
    
    tés
    	entr
     e
    	eux.	Cett
     e
    	précaution	est	particulièremen
    
    t
    	importan
     te
    	dans	les	zones	rurales
     C\bUTION
    Au	lieu	d’essayer	de	faire	ces	\franchements	eux-mêmes,	les	
    utilisateurs	sont	invit
    és
    	à	faire	appel	à	un	servic
     e
    	d’
     inspection
    	
    faisant	autor
    
    ité
    	en	matièr
     e
    	d’
     électricité
    	ou	à	un	électr
     icien,
    selon
    	le	cas.
     NOTE
    Respecte	les	limites	de	la	classe	B	de	la	NMB-003	du	Canada.
     
    						
    							xxiii
    This	machine	complies	with	21	CFR	Chapter	1	Su\fchapter	J	as	
    a	Class	1	laser	produc
    t
    	under	the	\b.S.	Depar
     tment
    	of	Health	
    and	Human	Ser
    
    vices
    	(DHHS)	Radia
     tion
    	Per
     formance
    	Standar
     d
    	
    accor
    
    ding
    	to	the	Radia
     tion
    	Con
     trol
    	for	Health	and	Saf
     ety
    	
    Act	of	1968.	This	means	that	the	machine	does	not	produc
    
    e
    	
    hazardous	radia
    
    tion.
    Since
    	radia
    
    tion
    	emitted	inside	the	machine	is	complet
     ely
    	
    confined	within	prot
    
    ective
    	housings	and	ex
     ternal
    	co
     vers,
    	the	
    laser	\feam	cannot	escape	from	the	machine	during	any	phase	
    of	user	opera
    
    tion.
    CDRH Regulations
    The	Center	for	Devices	and	Radiological	Health	(CDRH)	of	the	
    \b.S.	Food	and	Drug	Administr
     ation
    	implement
     ed
    	regula
     tions
    	
    for	laser	produc
    
    ts
    	on	August	2,	1976.	These	regula
     tions
    	
    apply	to	laser	produc
    
    ts
    	manufactur
     ed
    	from	August	1,	1976.	
    Compliance	is	mandat
    
    ory
    	for	produc
     ts
    	market
     ed
    	in	the	\bnited	
    Stat
    
    es.
     C\bUTION
    \bse	of	controls,	adjustments,	or	performance	of	procedures	
    other	than	those	specified	in	this	manual	may	result	in	
    hazardous	radia
     tion
    	exposur
     e.
    The
    	la\fel	is	attached	to	the	laser	scanner	machine	inside	the
    machine
    	and	is	not	in	a	user	acc
    
    ess
    	area.
    Laser Safety
      
    						
    							1-1
    Ch\fpter
    1
    Before Using the Machine
    This	chapter	descri\fes	the	features	of	the	machine	and	its	useful	functions.
    P\frts \fnd Their Functions 1-2
    Front Side 1-2
    Back Side
     1-3
    Inter
    
    ior
     1-3
    \fperation Panel
     1-\b
    FAX operation panel
     1-5
    LCD (Standby M
    
    ode)
     1-6
    Copy Mode 1-6
    Fax Mode
     1-6
    Scan Mode
     1-6
    USB Direct P
    
    rint Mode
     1-6
    N\fvig\fting the Menu 1-7
    Entering the Menu Screen 1-7
    Scrolling the M enu
     1-7
    Selecting a M
    
    enu Item
     1-7
    Configuring M
    
    enus Using the Navigation Keys
     1-7
    Returning t
    
    o the Default Screen
     1-8
    \bntering Text 1-9
    Changing the Entry Mode 1-9
    Entering  Text, Symbols, and Numbers
     1-9
    Moving the C
    
    ursor (Entering a Space)
     1-9
    Deleting tex
    
    t, symbols, or numbers
     1-9
    Setting the Sleep Timer 1-11
    Setting the Curr ent D\fte \fnd Time
     1-12
       
    						
    							1-2
    Before
    	\bsing
    	the
    	Machine
    This	section	descri\fes	the	parts	of	the	machine	and	their	functions.
    Front Side
    Parts and Their Functions
    (1) Feeder
    \bsed	to	continuously	scan	documents	automatically.
    (2) Docu\fent guides
    Adjust	these	guides	to	fit	the	document.
    (3) Docu\fent feeder tray
    Place	your	documents	on.
    (4) Docu\fent feeder tray extension
    Pull	out	to	load	large	size	documents.
    (5) Docu\fent delivery tray
    \bsed	to	store	documents	returned	\fy	the	feeder.
    (6) Docu\fent stopper
    Pull	out	the	document	stopper	to	prevent	the	paper	from	falling	
    off	the	document	deliver
    y
    	tra
     y.
    (7) Operation panel
    \bsed	to	perform	various	tasks.
    	“Operation	Panel”	(→ P.	1-4)
    (8) Multi-purpose tra y
    You	can	load	paper	using	the	multi-purpose	tray.	Load	
    postcards	or	env
    
    elopes
    	here
     .
    (9) \buxiliary Tray (Multi-purpose Tray)
    Pull	it	out	and	load	the	paper	stack.
    (10) Paper Guides (Multi-purpose Tray)
    Adjust	these	guides	to	fit	the	document.
    (11) Paper stopper
    Prevents	paper	from	falling	from	the	output	tray.
    (12) Output tray
    Printed	paper	such	as	copies,	prints	and	faxes	come	out	from	
    the	output	tra
    y.
    (13) Open Button
    Push	to	open	the	front	cover.
    (14) Front Cover
    Open	this	cover	to	replace	the	toner	cartridge	or	clear	paper	
    jams.
    (15) Power Switch
    Turns	the	power	ON	or	OFF.
    (16) Paper drawer
    Load	paper	here.
    (17) Paper Feeder Unit PF-44 (\Rdrawer 2)
    It	is	an	optional	paper	drawer.
    (18) USB \fe\fory por t
    \bsed	to	save	scanned	documents	in	a	\bSB	memory,	and	to	print	
    files	sav
    
    ed
    	in	\bSB	memory
     .
    (1)
    (9) (8) (7)
    (12)
    (11)
    (10) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)(13) (14)
    (18) (17) (16) (15)
       
    						
    							1-3
    Before
    	\bsing
    	the
    	Machine
    Back Side
    (8)
    (7)
    (6)
    (5)(1)
    (2)
    (3)
    (4)
    (1) USB port
    Connect	the	\bSB	ca\fle.
    (2) L\bN port
    Connect	the	LAN	ca\fle.
    (3) External telephone line jack\R
    Connect	the	external	telephone.
    (4) Telephone line jack\R
    Connect	the	telephone	ca\fle.
    (5) Power socket
    Connect	the	power	cord.
    (6) Lower rear cover
    Open	this	guide	to	clear	paper	jams.
    (7) Sub-output tray
    Printed	paper	is	output	to	the	su\f-output	tray	with	the	
    print
    
    ed
    	side	facing	up.	Pr
     inted
    	paper	is	stacked	in	rev
     erse
    	page	
    order.	The	su\f-
    
    output
    	tra
     y
    	is	suita\fle	for	use	when	prin
     ting
    	
    transparencies
    
    ,
    	la\fels,	or	env
     elopes
    	that	curl	easily,	\fecause	the	
    print
    
    ed
    	paper	remains	flat	when	output.
    (8) Back cover
    Open	this	guide	to	clear	paper	jams.
    Interior
    (1) Scanning area
    \bsed	to	scan	documents	from	the	feeder.
    (2) Platen glass
    Place	your	documents	on.
    (3) Toner guides
    \bsed	to	insert	the	toner	cartridge	so	that	the	protrusion	on	the	
    side	of	the	toner	cartr
     idge
    	fits	int
     o
    	these	guides.
    (4) Duplex unit
    \bsed	for	2-sided	printing	and	copying.
    (5) Paper size switch lever
    \bsed	for	2-sided	printing.
    (2)
    (3) (4)
    (1)
    (4)
    (5)
      
    						
    							1-4
    Before
    	\bsing
    	the
    	Machine
    Operation Panel
    (1)
    [Menu] keyPress	to	specify	or	reg ister	var ious	settings.
    [2-Sided] k ey You
    	can	set	2-sided	prin
    
    ting.
    [Select Paper] indicator Selected
    	paper	sourc
    
    e
    	turns	on.
    [Selec
    
    t Paper/Settings] key Press
    	to	specify	the	paper	size	and	type	to	load	in	the	paper	dra
    
    wer
    	or	multi-purpose	tra
     y.
    (2)Mode switch keysPress	to	switch	the	mode	to	cop y,	fax,	scan	or	\bSB	direc t	prin t.
    (3)[Reset] keyResets	the	settings.	(Resets	the	cop y/scan/fax/\bSB	direc t	prin t	mode.)
    (4)
    [Status Monitor/Cancel] keyPress	to	check	the	status	of	jo\fs	or	cancel	jo\fs.	You	can	also	check	the	status	of	the	networ
    k	and	machine.
    [ 
     ] Key Press	to	scroll	up	or	to	increase	the	value .
    [ 
     ] Key Press	to	scroll	down	or	to	decrease	the	value .
    [ 
     ] Key Press	to	retur n	to	the	previous	screen	or	mov e	the	cursor	to	the	left .
    Press	to	decrease	the	volume	while	the	fax	ring	tone	sounds.
    [ 
     ] Key Press	to	proc eed	to	the	nex t	screen	or	mov e	the	cursor	to	the	righ t.
    Press	to	increase	the	volume	while	the	fax	ring	tone	sounds.
    [
    OK] key Press
    	to	confir
    
    m
    	an	action	or	setting.
    [B
    
    ack] key Press
    	to	retur
    
    n
    	to	the	previous	screen.
    [
    
    View Settings] key You
    	can	check	the	settings.
    (5)
    [Wi-Fi] indicator (MF5950dw Only) Turns	on	when	the	machine	is	connec ted	to	Wireless	LAN.
    Nu\feric ke ys ([0]-[9]) Enter
    	charac
    
    ters
    	and	num\fers.
    [*] k
    
    ey Press
    	to	switch	the	charac
    
    ter
    	entr
     y
    	mode,	and	press	to	switch	\fetw
     een
    	pulse	and	tone	dialing	to	send	a	fax.
    [#] ke
    
    y Press
    	to	ent
    
    er
    	sym\fols.
    [Rep
    
    ort] key Press
    	to	manually	prin
    
    t
    	repor
     ts
    	and	lists.	You	can	also	specify	whether	to	prin
     t
    	a	repor
     t
    	automatically
    
    .
    [Energy Saver] key Press
    	to	manually	set	or	cancel	the	Sleep	mode.	The	Energy	Sa
    
    ver
    	indicat
     or
    	lights	gr
     een
    	while	in	the	sleep	mode.
    [ID
    
    ] key Press
    	to	display	the	Depar
    
    tment
    	ID	login	window
     .
    [Clear] key Deletes
    	charac
    
    ters
    	and	num\fers.
    (6)
    [Scan > PC1] key/[Scan > PC2] keyWhen	reg istering	destinations	etc .,	you	can	send	the	documents	\fy	scanning	with	one-
    t ouch.
    [Secure Print] key \bsed
    	for	secure	prin
    
    t.
    [Paper Save Copy] key Reduce
    	multiple	documents	to	cop
    
    y
    	ont
     o
    	one	sheet.
    [S
    
    top] key Press
    	to	cancel	jo\fs.
    [S
    
    tart] key Press
    	to	start	cop
    
    ying,
    	scanning,	sending	a	fax	or	\bSB	direc
     t
    	prin
     t.
    (7)[Error] indicatorBlinks	when	an	err or	occurs .
    [Processing/Data] indicator Blinks
    	during	transmission	and	turns	on	when	the	machine	has	waiting	jo\fs.
    (7)
    (4)
    (1)
    (2) (5) (6)(3)
              
    						
    							1-5
    Before
    	\bsing
    	the
    	Machine
    F\bX operation panel
    (1)[One-touch Speed Dial] keysPress	to	select	destinations	reg istered	in	one-t ouch	keys .
    (2)[\bddress Book] keySearches	recipien ts	reg istered	under	one-t ouch	keys	or	coded	dial	codes .
    (3)[Coded Dial] keySpecifies	recipien ts	reg istered.
    (4)[Recall] keyRedial	the	last	num\fer	called.	(Only	ena\fled	when	the	mode	screens	for	fax,	e-mail	or	file	server	opera
    tions	are	display ed.)
    (5)[Hook] keyPress	when	you	wan t	to	dial	without	lifting	up	the	handset	of	the	ex ternal	telephone .
    (6)[Pause] keyPress	to	insert	a	pause	in	the	fax	num\fer.
    (1)(5)(6)(4)
    (2)
    (1)(3)
      
    						
    							1-6
    Before
    	\bsing
    	the
    	Machine
    LCD (Standby Mode)
    This	section	descri\fes	the	following	screens.
    •	 Copy
    	Mode
    •	
    
    Fax
    	Mode
    •	
    
    Scan
    	Mode
    •	
    
    \bSB
    	Direc
     t
    	Pr
     int
    	Mode
     NOTE
    To change standby display
    • You can change the \Istandby display that appears whe\In the 
    power switch is turned \fN.
     e-Manual → Basic \fperation → Customizing Display 
    Settings  → Setting the Default Screen
    •
     When the machine i\Is idle for 2 minutes
    
    , the display returns to 
    standby display.
     e-Manual → Basic \fperation → Customizing Timer Settings 
    → S etting the Auto Reset Timer
    Copy Mode
    Press	[]	to	switch	to	the	copy	mode	screen.
    	
    Copy: Press Start
     100%     LTR
     Density:  0
     Original Type: Text
    ...
     2-Sided: Off
    1
    +
    -
    1
    When	the	copy	mode	screen	is	displayed,	you	can	make	your	selection	\fy	using	[]	or	[].
    The	curr
    ently	select
    ed	menu	item	is	highlight ed.	Pr ess	[OK ]	to	proc
    
    eed
    	to	the	nex
    
    t
    	screen.
    	
    11
    +
    -
    Copy: Press Start
     100%     LTR
     Density:  0
     Original Type: Text
    ...
     2-Sided: Off
    Fax Mode
    Press	[]	to	switch	to	the	fax	mode	screen.	 	
    Specify destination.
    01/01/2011 12:52AM
     RX Mode: Auto
     Resolution: 200 x 1
    ...
    When	the	fax	mode	screen	is	displayed,	you	can	make	your	selection	\fy	using	[]	or	[].
    The	curr
    ently	select
    ed	menu	item	is	highlight ed.	Pr ess	[OK ]	to	proc
    
    eed
    	to	the	nex
    
    t
    	screen.
    	
    Specify destination.
    01/01/2011 12:52AM
     RX Mode: Auto
     Resolution: 200 x 1
    ...
    Scan Mode
    Press	[]	to	switch	to	the	scan	mode	screen.
    When	the	scan	mode	screen	is	display ed,	you	can	make	your	selection	\fy	using	[]	or	[].
    The	curr
    ently	select
    ed	menu	item	is	highlight ed.	Pr ess	[OK ]	to	proc
    
    eed
    	to	the	nex
    
    t
    	screen.
    	
    Select the scan type.
     Computer
     Remote Scanner
     Memory Media
    USB Direct Print Mode
    When	using	the	\bSB	direct	print	function,	press	[]	to	switch	to	the	mode	screen.
    W
    hen
    	the	\bSB	direc
    
    t
    	prin
    
    t
    	mode	screen	is	display
    
    ed,
    	you	can	make	your	selection	\fy	using	[]	or	[].
    The	curr
    ently	select
    ed	menu	item	is	highlight ed.	Pr ess	[OK ]	to	proc
    
    eed
    	to	the	nex
    
    t
    	screen.
    	
    Select printing
    method.
     Select File(s) to pri
     Index print
     Sort Files; File Nam
    ...
       
    						
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