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DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM MODEL: MX-M6570 MX-M7570 Quick Guide BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Functions of the machine and procedures for placing originals and loading paper COPIER Using the copy function PRINTER Using the printer function FACSIMILE Using the fax function SNNER Using the scan function DOCUMENT FILING Storing jobs as files on the hard drive MANUAL FINISHING Using the manual finishing function SYSTEM SETTINGS Configuring settings to make the machine easier to use

OPERATION MANUALS AND HOW TO USE THEM Guide This manual explains basic procedures for using the machine, cautions for safe use of the machine, and information for the administrator. Read this manual before using the machine. For detailed operating procedures and troubleshooting information, see the manuals in PDF format. Operation Guide (Displayed on the touch panel) This guide appears when you tap the icon on the machine's touch panel. The guide explains the basic procedures for operating the machine. In addition, the manuals below can be printed. To print a manual, see "HOW TO PRINT A MANUAL (page 4)". OPERATION PANEL (page 4) Software Setup Guide Quick Guide Web Page Settings Guide This guide explains how to install the software and configure settings to use the machine as a printer or scanner. This guide is intended to help you get started using the basic and convenient functions of the machine. (It is the same contents as this manual.) This guide explains the procedures for configuring machine settings from your computer using the web page settings function embedded in the machine. Like the "User's Manual", these manuals can be downloaded from our website and viewed on your computer. 2

User's Manual Detailed explanations of the functions that can be used on the machine are provided in the "User's Manual". The User's Manual can be downloaded from the machine. Download the User's Manual from the Web pages in the machine. For the downloading procedure, see "DOWNLOADING THE OPERATION GUIDE (page 6)". For detailed information U/I Customize Guide Print Release Settings Guide Troubleshooting This guide explains how to customize the user interface of the touch panel, such as background and icon images. This guide explains how to use the print release function. This manual provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding the operation of the machine in each mode. 3

HOW TO PRINT A MANUAL Press the [Home Screen] key. Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [Operation Guide] key. Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status 3 Set in a touch panel. () Tap the [Downloading and printing manuals] key. () (2) (2) Tap the [Manuals that can be printed] key. (3) Tap the manual icon. (4) Tap [Print]. The Print Settings screen appears. Select settings and tap the [] key to start printing. (4) 4

ACCESSING THE WEB SERVER IN THE MACHINE When the machine is connected to a network, the machine's built-in Web server can be accessed from a Web browser on your computer. OPENING THE WEB PAGES 0:5 AM Tap the [Settings] key. Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status 2 Tap [Status] [Network Status] from the menu. 3 Status Machine Identification Total Count User Control System Settings Status > Network Status TCP/IP TCP/IP: Enable Administrator Login Scroll the screen down and check "IPv4 Address" in IPv4 Settings of TCP/IP. Device Status Network Status IPv4 Settings: Firmware Version DHCP: Enable Power Reset IPv4 Address: Subnet Mask: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Data List Default Gateway: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx List for User List for Administrator IPv6 Settings: Top of Page 4 Access the Web server in the machine to open the Web pages. a Web browser on a computer that is connected to the same network as the machine and enter the IP address of the machine. Recommended Web browsers Internet Explorer: or higher (Windows ), Microsoft Edge (Windows ), Firefox (Windows ), Safari (Mac OS ), Chrome (Windows ): Latest version or immediately previous major release The Web page will appear. The machine settings may require that user authentication is performed in order to open the Web page. Please ask the administrator of the machine for the password that is required for user authentication. 5

DOWNLOADING THE OPERATION GUIDE The Operation Guide, which is a more detailed manual, can be downloaded from the machine's Web pages. () Click [Operation Manual Download] in the menu of the Web page. 2 (2) English Select the desired language. 3 (3) Select the manual you want to download, and click the [Download] button. 6

TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATION MANUALS AND HOW TO USE THEM.......................... 2 HOW TO PRINT A MANUAL............................................. 4 ACCESSING THE WEB SERVER IN THE MACHINE......................... 5 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS........................................ 0 TURNING ON/OFF THE POWER........................................ 3 MOTION SENSOR.................................................... 3 OPERATION PANEL.................................................. 4 PLACING ORIGINALS................................................ 6 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME............................................ 7 LOADING PAPER.................................................... 7 SAVING CONTACTS IN THE ADDRESS BOOK............................ 26 USER AUTHENTITION.............................................. 27 FUNCTIONS THAT N BE USED ON THE MACHINE...................... 28 COPIER MAKING COPIES.................................................... 32 COPY MODE........................................................ 34 COPYING ON SPECIAL PAPER (Bypass Copy)........................... 35 PRINTER PRINTING IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT............................... 38 PRINTING IN A Mac OS ENVIRONMENT................................. 40 DIRECTLY PRINTING A FILE IN USB MEMORY............................ 42 FACSIMILE SENDING A FAX..................................................... 44 FAX MODE.......................................................... 46 7

SNNER NETWORK SNNER FUNCTION....................................... 48 SNNING AN ORIGINAL............................................. 49 SNNER MODE.................................................... 5 DOCUMENT FILING USES OF THE DOCUMENT FILING FUNCTION............................ 54 SAVING A DOCUMENT ONLY (Scan to HDD)............................. 55 PRINTING A SAVED FILE.............................................. 58 MANUAL FINISHING MANUAL FINISHING.................................................. 60 USING MANUAL FINISHING........................................... 60 SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING MODE..................................................... 64 8

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE This section provides general information about the machine, including the names and functions of the parts of the machine and its peripheral devices, and the procedures for placing originals and loading paper. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS...0 TURNING ON/OFF THE POWER...3 MOTION SENSOR...3 OPERATION PANEL...4 PLACING ORIGINALS...6 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME...7 LOADING PAPER...7 SAVING CONTACTS IN THE ADDRESS BOOK...26 USER AUTHENTITION...27 FUNCTIONS THAT N BE USED ON THE MACHINE...28 9

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS () (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (0) ()(2) (3)(4) (5) (6) () Automatic document feeder It automatically feeds and scans multiple originals. Both sides of 2-sided originals can be automatically scanned at one time. USING THE AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER (page 6) (2) Paper pass unit* Relay between the machine and the finisher, finisher (large stacker), saddle stitch finisher or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker). (3) USB port (A type) This is used to connect a USB device such as a USB memory device to the machine. Supports USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed). (4) Operation panel This panel hosts the [Power] button, [Power Save] button/indicator, error indicator, [Home Screen] key, main power indicator, data notification indicator, and touch panel. Use the touch panel to operate each of these functions. OPERATION PANEL (page 4) (5) Main power indicator This lamp lights up when the machine's main power switch is in the position. (6) [Power] button Use this button to turn the machine's power on and off. (7) Keyboard Use this as a substitute for the soft keyboard displayed on the touch panel. When not being used, it can be stored under the operation panel. (8) Scanning area Originals placed in the automatic document feeder are scanned here. (9) Document glass If you want to scan books or other thick originals that cannot be fed through the automatic document feeder, place them on this glass. USING THE DOCUMENT GLASS (page 6) (0) Original size detector This unit detects the size of an original placed on the document glass. () Tray Store paper in this tray. A maximum of 250 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m 2 )) of paper can be loaded. (2) Tray 3 Store paper in this tray. A maximum of 500 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m 2 )) of paper can be loaded. (3) Tray 4 Store paper in this tray. A maximum of 500 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m 2 )) of paper can be loaded. (4) Tray 2 Store paper in this tray. A maximum of 850 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m 2 )) of paper can be loaded. (5) Tray 5 (MX-LC9)* Store paper in this tray. A maximum of 3000 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m 2 )) of paper can be loaded. (6) Tray 5 (MX-LC8)* Store paper in this tray. A maximum of 3500 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m 2 )) of paper can be loaded. * Peripheral device. For more information, see the User's Manual. 0

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE () (2) (3) (4) (5) (3) (4) (6) (7) (8) (9) (0) () (2) () Saddle Stitch Finisher (large stacker)* This staples and folds paper. A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper. (2) Inserter* Covers and insertion sheets to be inserted into printed sheets can be loaded. Using the manual finishing function, you can directly feed paper into the finisher (large stacker) or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker) to staple, punch or fold the paper. (3) Curl correction unit* This unit corrects curls in printed paper. (4) Output tray* Output is delivered to this tray. (5) Inner finisher* This staples paper. (6) Finisher (large stacker)* This staples paper. A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper. (7) Saddle Stitch Finisher* This staples and folds paper. A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper. You can also perform stapling manually. (8) Finisher* This staples paper. A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper. You can also perform stapling manually. (9) Trimming module* This trims the excess of saddle-stitched output. (0) Punch module* This is used to punch holes in output. Requires a finisher, finisher (large stacker), saddle stitch finisher or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker). () Folding unit* This folds and outputs paper. (2) Front cover Open this cover to switch the main power switch to "On" or "Off" to replace a toner cartridge. (3) Main power switch Use this button to turn the machine's power on and off. When using the fax or Internet fax functions, always keep this switch in the position. TURNING ON/OFF THE POWER (page 3) (4) Toner cartridge This cartridge contains toner. When the toner in a cartridge runs out, replace with new one. * Peripheral device. For more information, see the User's Manual.

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE () (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (0) () (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) () Document feeding area cover Open this cover to remove an original misfeed. (2) Motion sensor This sensor detects the presence of a person that approaches the machine, and automatically wakes the machine from sleep mode (Motion Sensor Mode Only). (3) Original guides These guides help ensure that the original is scanned correctly. Adjust the guides to the width of the original. (4) Document feeder tray Place the original. Originals must be placed face up. (5) Original exit tray The original is discharged to this tray after scanning. (6) Exit tray unit (right tray)* Set so that paper is output into this tray as required. (7) USB connector (B type) The machine does not use this connector. (8) USB port (A type) This is used to connect a USB device such as a USB memory device to the machine. Supports USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed). (9) LAN connector Connect the LAN cable to this connector when the machine is used on a network. Use a shielded LAN cable. (0) Service-only connector () Bypass tray Use this tray to feed paper manually. When loading paper larger than 8-/2" x "R or A4R, pull out the extension guide. Bypass tray (page 2) (2) Cover for waste toner box Open this cover when you need to replace the waste toner box. (3) Waste toner box This container collects excess toner that remains after printing. (4) Power plug (5) Telephone line jack (LINE)* When the fax function of the machine is used, the telephone line is connected to this jack. (6) Extension phone jack (TEL)* When the fax function of the machine is used, an extension phone can be connected to this jack. * Peripheral device. For more information, see the User's Manual. 2

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE TURNING ON/OFF THE POWER This section describes how to turn on/off the machine's power and how to restart the machine. Operate two power switches: the main power switch inside the front cover, located in the lower left corner, and the [Power] button on the operation panel. Turning on the power Turn the main power switch to the " " position. When the main power indicator lights in green, press the [Power] button. Turning off the power Press the [Power] to turn off the power. To turn off the power for an extended time, press the [Power] button to turn off the power, and switch the main power switch to the " " position after the operation panel screen disappears. Restart the machine Turn off the power by pressing the [Power] button and then press it again to turn on the power. MOTION SENSOR Main power switch [Power] button Main power indicator When turning off the main power switch, press the [Power] button on the operation panel and then turn the main power switch to the " " position. In a sudden case of main power outage, turn the power for the machine back on and then turn it off in the correct order. If the machine is left for a long time with the main power having been turned off prior to the [Power] button being turned off, abnormal noises, degraded image quality or other problems may result. Turn off both the [Power] button and the main power switch and unplug the power cord if you suspect a machine failure, if there is a bad thunderstorm nearby, or when you are moving the machine. When using the fax or Internet fax function, always keep the main power switch in the " " position. In order for some settings to take effect, the machine must be restarted. In some states of the machine, restarting with the [Power] button may not make the settings take effect. In this case, turn off the main power switch and then turn it on again. This sensor detects the presence of a person that approaches the machine, and automatically wakes the machine from sleep mode (Motion Sensor Mode Only). Three settings are available for the detection range ( / / ). Motion sensor Detection range Near Far 60 degrees Approx. maximum.5 m The motion sensor detects the movement of sources of heat. The detection range may vary depending on the installation site and environment (ambient temperature, etc.). 3

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE OPERATION PANEL Pressing the [Home Screen] key on the operation panel displays the home screen on the touch panel. The home screen displays the keys for selecting modes or functions. () (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)(8) (9) (a) (b) (c) (d) Copy Copy Scan Scan HDD File retrieve Sharp OSA Print Release LINE PRINTER Job Status 0:5 AM Sharp OSA (e) (f) Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control (g) (h) (i)(e)(j) () Data notification indicator Blinks during Fax and Internet Fax reception. When printing is finished, the light turns off. When the exit tray unit (right tray) is used for output, this blinks until the output is removed. You can also have the indicator light in some modes when a job is being executed, in the ready state, and when an original is detected in the auto document feeder. (2) IC card reader holder Place an IC card reader here when IC cards are used for user authentication. (3) Error indicator Lights solidly or blinks to indicate the status of the error. (4) Touch Panel Messages and keys appear on the touch panel display. Operate the machine by directly tapping the displayed keys. (a) Tap a mode to change to that mode. (b) Display the machine's status other than the job using icons. (c) Display the job in progress or waiting with text or icon. (d) Select shortcut keys for modes or functions. (e) Switch the pages for displaying shortcut keys. (f) Display Toner Quantity. (g) Display Operation Guide. (h) Use these keys to select functions that make the machine easier to use. (i) Select functions that can be utilized in respective modes. Tap the tab, and the list of function keys is displayed. (5) Main power indicator This lamp lights up when the machine's main power switch is in the position. While the light is blinking, the power cannot be turned on by pressing the [Power] button. Blinks green while print data is being received. (6) [Power] button Use this button to turn the machine's power on and off. (7) [Power Save] button/indicator Use this button to set the machine to Sleep Mode for energy saving. [Power Save] button blinks when the machine is in Sleep Mode. (8) [Home Screen] key Display the home screen. (9) NFC touch point area You can easily connect a mobile device to the machine by touching the mobile device. To change the angle of the operation panel You can change the angle of the operation panel. Adjust the angle for ease of viewing. 4

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Checking the status of a job / priority / canceling To display the Job Status screen, tap the [Job Status] key in the home screen, or tap the [Job Status] key that appears in the upper right corner of each mode screen. Job Status () LINE PRINTER (5) Back Check the job status () Tap the tab of the mode you want to check. Check copy jobs and print jobs on the [Print] tab. Print Scan Fax Internet Fax Check Details of Selected Job (4) (2) Tap the [Job Queue] or [Complete] key. Job Job Queue Progress / Sets Status Time Copy 000/000 Paper Empty --- Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy 0000/000 0000/000 0000/000 0000/000 0000/000 0000/000 0000/000 0000/000 Waiting Waiting Waiting Waiting Waiting Waiting Waiting Waiting Calculating Calculating Calculating Calculating Calculating Calculating Calculating Calculating Change Job Priority Stop/Delete Enter Multi Selection Mode Back Spool Job Queue Complete Priority Change (3) Check the jobs in the list. If you want to give a job priority or cancel a job, tap that job. (4) To give the job priority: Tap [Change Job Priority], and tap a Change Priority key. To cancel the job: Tap [Stop/Delete]. (3) (2) (5) Tap the [Back] key to return to the original screen. PREVIEW SCREEN You can tap the [Preview] key to open the Preview screen. In the Preview screen on the touch panel, you can view previews of jobs and images stored in the machine. mode Normal mode Preview Send and Print Quick File Store Data Temporarily File Store Data in Folder Scan Original Again Without change Settings Scan Again Keys used in the preview screen This changes the mode to edit mode. Pages of the original can be changed, rotated, or deleted. *, * 2 This reduces the image. *, * 2 This displays the scroll bar for enlargement/reduction operations. Moving the slider to the left reduces the image, and moving the slider to the right enlarges the image., * This rotates the preview image of whole page in the arrow's direction. The printing result is not rotated. * This displays preview images of respective pages. This displays thumbnails of preview images. *, * 2 This enlarges the image. * This displays pages in a 3D view. * Can also be used in easy mode. *2 In mode, this appears when you tap. 5

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE PLACING ORIGINALS The automatic document feeder can be used to automatically scan many originals at once, and this saves you the trouble of manually feeding each original. For originals that cannot be scanned using the automatic document feeder, such as a book or a document with notes attached, use the document glass. USING THE AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER When using the automatic document feeder, place the originals in the document feeder tray. Make sure an original has not been placed on the document glass. Adjust the original guides to the width of the originals. Place the originals face up with the edges aligned evenly. The indicator line indicates approximately how many originals can be placed. The placed originals must not be higher than this line. USING THE DOCUMENT GLASS Take care that your fingers are not pinched when closing the automatic document feeder. After placing the original, be sure to close the automatic document feeder. If left open, parts outside of the original will be copied black, causing excessive use of toner. Place the original face down. Align the top left corner of the original with the tip of the mark in the far left corner of the glass. Place the original face down. Set the orientation of the image to ensure that the orientation of the placed original is correctly recognized. For details, see the User's Manual. 6

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE ADJUSTING THE VOLUME You can adjust the volume of sounds generated by the machine. Tap the [Settings] key and configure the following settings from the [System Settings] tab. (Administrator rights are required.) Setting mode when an administrator is logged in (page 66) Copy Scan HDD File retrieve Sharp OSA LINE PRINTER Job Status 0:5 AM Settings Status User Control System Settings Cancel LINE PRINTER Job Status Administrator Login System Settings Sitemap Home Screen Settings Copy Settings Printer Settings Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Image Send Settings Common Settings Document Filing Settings Network Settings Sharp OSA Settings Security Settings Energy Save Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Status System Control Image Quality Adjustment Init. install. Settings Top of Page Setting Image Send Settings - Common Settings - Condition Settings - Scan Complete Sound Setting Image Send Settings - Fax Settings - Default Settings - Speaker Settings Image Send Settings - Internet Fax Settings - Default Settings - Speaker Volume Settings Document Filing Settings - Condition Settings - Scan Complete Sound Setting Common Settings - Operation Settings - Condition Settings - Key Operation Settings LOADING PAPER NAMES AND LOTIONS OF TRAYS The names of the trays are as follows. () (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Settings Configure settings for the sound that is generated at the completion of scanning when using the fax, scan, or other image send function. For fax, configure settings for the on-hook (speaker) volume, ringing sound, line monitor, reception completed sound, sending completed sound, and send/receive error sound. Configure settings for sounds generated when an Internet fax is received and when a communication error occurs. Configure settings for the sound that is generated at the completion of scanning when using the document filing function. Configure settings for the sound generated when a key is tapped, and whether a sound is generated when the key for a default setting is tapped. () Tray (2) Tray 2 (3) Tray 3 (4) Tray 4 (5) Bypass tray (6) Tray 5 (MX-LC8) (7) Tray 5 (MX-LC9) (7) Setting orientation of the print side The setting orientation varies for the print side of paper, depending on the tray used. For "Letter Head" and "Pre-Printed", set the paper in the reverse orientation. Place with the print side facing the direction indicated below. Tray In normal status With letter head or pre-printed paper set Trays - 4 Facing up Facing down Bypass tray, Tray 5 Facing down Facing up 7

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE LOADING PAPER IN THE TRAY /2 Pull out the paper tray. Gently pull the tray out until it stops. Keep holding the handle until the lock is released. 2 Fan the paper. Fan the paper well before loading it. If the paper is not fanned, multiple sheets may feed at once and cause a misfeed. 3 Indicator line Lift the feed roller, and place paper into the tray. Load the paper with the print side facing up. The stack must not be higher than the indicator line (maximum of 250 sheets for tray, or maximum of 850 sheets for tray 2). Indicator line 4 Lower the feed roller, and gently push the paper tray into the machine. Push the tray firmly all the way into the machine slowly. Forcefully inserting the paper may cause skewed feeding and paper misfeeds. 8

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE LOADING PAPER IN THE TRAY 3/4 Pull out the paper tray. Gently pull the tray out until it stops. To load paper, go to step 3. To load a different size of paper, go to the next step. Keep holding the handle until the lock is released. 2 (A) (B) Adjust guide plates A and B by squeezing their lock levers and sliding them to match the longitudinal and transversal dimensions of the paper to be loaded. The guide plates A and B are slidable. Slide each guide plate while squeezing its lock lever to adjust to the paper size. A non-standard size of paper can only be loaded in tray 4. A non-standard size of paper cannot be loaded in tray 3. 3 Fan the paper. Fan the paper well before loading it. If the paper is not fanned, multiple sheets may feed at once and cause a misfeed. 9

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE 4 Indicator line Insert the paper into the tray. Load the paper with the print side facing up. The stack must not be higher than the indicator line (maximum of 500 sheets). 5 Gently push the paper tray into the machine. Push the tray firmly all the way into the machine slowly. Forcefully inserting the paper may cause skewed feeding and paper misfeeds. 20

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE LOADING PAPER IN OTHER TRAYS Bypass tray Open the bypass tray. When loading paper larger than 8-/2" x "R or A4R, pull out the extension guide. Pull the extension guide all the way out. 2 3 Load the paper with the print side facing down. Insert the paper along the bypass tray guides all the way into the bypass tray until it stops slowly. Inserting the paper with excessive force may cause the leading edge to fold back. Inserting the paper too loosely may cause skewed feeding or misfeeds. The paper must not exceed the maximum number of sheets and must not be higher than the indicator line. Set the bypass tray guides correctly to the width of the paper. Adjust the bypass tray guides so that they slightly contact the loaded paper. 2

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Large capacity tray (MX-LC8) When changing the paper size, consult the dealer or nearest authorised service representative. Pull out the paper tray. Gently pull the tray out until it stops. 2 Fan the paper. Fan the paper well before loading it. If the paper is not fanned, multiple sheets may feed at once and cause a misfeed. 3 Indicator line Place the paper in the center of the paper table. Load the paper with the print side facing up. The stack must not be higher than the indicator line (maximum of 3500 sheets). 4 Gently push the paper tray into the machine. Push the tray firmly all the way into the machine slowly. Forcefully inserting the paper may cause skewed feeding and paper misfeeds. 22

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Large capacity tray (MX-LC9) Press the operation button. The operation button blinks, and the tray paper table goes down to the paper loading position. Wait until the operation button light goes off. Do not pull out the tray until the light goes off. If you pull out the tray forcibly while the button lights up or blinks, a machine failure may be resulted. 2 Pull out the paper tray. Gently pull the tray out until it stops. 3 Fan the paper. Fan the paper well before loading it. If the paper is not fanned, multiple sheets may feed at once and cause a misfeed. 4 Indicator line Place the paper in the center of the paper table. Load the paper with the print side facing up. The stack must not be higher than the indicator line (maximum of 3000 sheets). When a certain volume of paper is loaded, the paper table automatically goes down slightly and stops. Repeat this operation in the same way to load paper. 23

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Do not insert your hand into the space inside the paper table when you load paper. Do not insert spare paper or objects into the space inside the tray. 5 Gently push the paper tray into the machine. Push the tray firmly all the way into the machine slowly. Forcefully inserting the paper may cause skewed feeding and paper misfeeds. The paper table goes up after the tray is pushed in. The operation button blinks while the paper table goes up. The button lights up when the paper table has gone up. 24

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE CHANGE THE SETTING OF THE PAPER TRAY To change the paper loaded in the tray, change the machine's tray settings from the [Tray Settings] key in the home screen. As an example, the steps for changing the paper in tray 3 from 8-/2" x " plain paper to 8-/2" x 4" recycled paper are explained below. Press the [Home Screen] key. Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [Tray Settings] key and tap the key of the paper tray 3. HDD File retrieve Tray Settings Address Control Program List (Image Send) Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status Tray Settings Paper Tray Plain 2 8½x4 3 Plain x7 4 Plain Plain Large Capacity Tray 5 Plain Bypass Tray Plain 0:5 AM Program List (Image Send) Guide 2 3 5 4 Display Mode Count LCD Control Job Status 3 Tray Settings () Tray 3 Type: Plain Please Select Paper Type. Plain Plain 2 (60-89g/m 2 ) (90-05g/m 2 ) Feeding Approved Job Size: Paper Property Pre-Printed Auto-Inch 0:5 AM Program List (Image Send) Set the paper type. () Tap the tab for the Paper Type. (2) Tap the [Recycled] key. Recycled Letter Head Pre-Punched (2) Color User Type Heavy Paper (06-76g/m 2 ) Heavy Paper 2 (77-220g/m 2 ) User Type 2 User Type 3 User Type 4 User Type 5 User Type 6 Operation Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Status Guide Display Mode 4 Tray Settings Feeding Tray 3 () Approved Job Paper Property Type: Recycled Size: Auto-Inch (2) Auto-AB Auto-Inch Size Set Auto-AB A3,26x330(8½x3),A4, A4R,B4,B5,B5R, Auto-Inch x7, 8½ x4,8½ x, 8½ xr,7½ x 0½R, (3) 0:5 AM Program List (Image Send) Set the paper size. () Tap the tab for the Paper Size. (2) Set the paper size. Tap the [Auto-Inch] key (3) Tap in "Tray Settings". Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Status 25

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE SAVING CONTACTS IN THE ADDRESS BOOK "Contacts" and "Group" can be stored in the address book. The procedure for adding a new contact to the address book by directly entering the name and address is explained here as an example. Press the [Home Screen] key. Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [Address Control] key. HDD File retrieve Tray Settings Address Control Program List (Image Send) Toner Quantity Bk Operation Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status Guide Display Mode 3 Name Add Contacts () Name (Required) Initial Search (Opt.) Category Number of 0 Addresses Fax Number E-mail Address Internet Fax Address Direct SMTP Address Search Number Also Register for Frequent Use (2) Register 0 Switch to Group Registration Enter the information you want to register in the address book. () Enter basic information. Be sure to enter [Name] and [Initial]. To specify a category, select one from a category list that appears when the entry box is tapped. To register a contact for frequent use, select the [Also Register for Frequent Use] checkbox. (2) Tap [Fax Number], [E-mail Address], [Internet Fax Address], or [Direct SMTP Address], enter the address, and tap. 4 Add Contacts Number of Addresses 23456789 E-mail Address Redisplay Basic Info. Detail Register Tap the [Register] key. The first address of each address type is set as the default address. If no address has the checkbox next to it selected, a confirmation screen will appear asking you if you want to select a default address. Internet Fax Address Direct SMTP Address Add Fax E-mail Internet Fax Direct SMTP Editing or deleting a contact Tap the [Address Book] key in the home screen, select the contact to be edited or deleted, tap and tap [Edit] or [Delete]. in the action panel, 0:5 AM FTP/Desktop Network Folder Address Book Scan to HDD Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status 26

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE USER AUTHENTITION When user authentication is enabled in settings mode, you must log in in order to use the machine. User authentication is disabled in the factory default settings. When you have finished using the machine, log out. ABOUT AUTHENTITION METHODS There are two user authentication methods: authentication by user number, and authentication by login name / password. Ask the system administrator of the machine for the information you need to log in. AUTHENTITION BY USER NUMBER The following procedure is used to log in using a user number received from the administrator of the machine. When starting the machine, the login screen appears. User Authentication Enter your user number. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Admin Login 0 C OK AUTHENTITION BY LOGIN NAME/PASSWORD This method enables users to log in using a login name and password received from the administrator of the machine or the administrator of the LDAP server. When starting the machine, the login screen appears. User Authentication Enter login name and password. Login Name Touch to input Log-in Name Password Touch to Input Password Select from List Auth to Login Locally OK Logout When you have finished using the machine, log out. This helps prevent unauthorized people from using the machine. Scan HDD File retrieve Logout Admin LINE PRINTER Job Status Address Book Address Fax Number Exposure Auto Resolution Standard Original Job Build Slow Scan Mode Sending History Call Search Number Direct TX Call Program Call Registered settings Send Same Image as Fax Address Quick File Store Data Temporarily Mixed Size Orig. Preview Original Count Scan Size Auto 00% Send Size Auto Others 8x reception memory 8x 00% Speaker 27

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE FUNCTIONS THAT N BE USED ON THE MACHINE The machine has many functions for a variety of purposes. Some convenient functions are described in below. For details, see the User's Manual. PAPER, AND TIME SAVING FUNCTIONS N-Up Blank Page Skip This function uniformly lays out multiple original pages onto a single sheet of paper. This function is convenient when you wish to present multiple pages in a compact format, or show a view of all pages in a document. If the scanned original contains blank pages, this function skips them to copy or send only non-blank pages. The machine detects blank pages, enabling you to skip useless blank sheets without checking an original. 2 3 4 2 34 Mixed Size Original Original Count This feature scans originals in different sizes at the same time even when 5-/2" x 8-/2" (B5) size originals are mixed with 8-/2" x " (A4) size originals. When copying, you can combine the mixed originals setting and auto ratio setting to change the ratio used for each original and print all pages on the same size of paper. Counting the number of scanned original sheets and display the count before transmission. Checking the number of scanned original sheets before transmission helps prevent mistakes. 4 sheets 5-/2 x 8-/2 5-/2 x 8-/2 8-/2 x 8-/2 x 4 sheets Check 4 sheets Proof Copy Tandem Copy This function makes a proof copy before printing the specified number of copies. Check the preview image with a proof copy. If necessary, change the setting. Using this function stores the scanned original in the machine, saving you the trouble of re-scanning the original in the changed setting. This function shares a copy job half-and-half between two machines connected to the network, enabling the reduction of the copy time. 5 sets Check set 4 sets 28

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Job Build Card Shot This function divides the originals into sets and feeds each set through the automatic document feeder one set at a time when copying or sending a very large number of originals. This function copies or sends the front and reverse sides of a card on one sheet, not on separate sheets. This function is convenient for making copies for identification purposes and helping save paper. Multi-crop scan / Image Crop Auto Set You can place multiple documents such as receipts or photographs on the document glass, and automatically crop and save each document to a separate file during scanning. Multi crop Image Crop To automatically set scan settings appropriate for the original, tap the [Auto Set] key in the base screen of Mode. Image Orientation, Resolution, and Blank Page Skip are set automatically. Original Address E-mail Address Detail Original Resolution File Format Blank Page Skip 2-Sided Auto PDF PDF Auto Preview Auto Set B/W Color SECURITY REINFORCEMENT FUNCTIONS Hidden Pattern Print Tracking Information Print Characters to prevent unauthorized copying such as pre-set or customized text are placed as invisible characters in a background pattern. When an output sheet with a pattern print is copied, the hidden characters will appear. This function forcibly prints the pre-specified traceable information to prevent an unauthorized copy. AB CD AB CD DO NOT COPY DO NOT COPY 29

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE SNNING FUNCTIONS Background Adjustment Slow Scan Mode You can adjust the background by making light areas of the original darker or lighter. Use this function when you wish to scan thin originals using the automatic document feeder. This function helps prevent thin originals from misfeeding. Dual Page Scan Book Divide The left and right sides of an original can be transmitted as two separate pages. This function is useful when you wish to fax the left and right pages of a book or other bound document as separate pages. This function splits a saddle-stitch original such as a catalogue or a pamphlet page by page, and copies in sequence. Erase Verification Stamp The erase function is used to erase shadows on images produced when scanning thick originals or books. This function stamps each original that is scanned using the automatic document feeder, allowing you to verify that all originals were correctly scanned. Without erase With erase An "O" mark is stamped in fluorescent pink. 30

COPIER This section explains the basic procedures for using the copier function. MAKING COPIES...32 COPY MODE...34 COPYING ON SPECIAL PAPER (Bypass Copy)...35 3

COPIER MAKING COPIES This section explains how to set a Copy Ratio. Press the [Home Screen] key. Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [ Copy] mode icon. Copy mode screen appears. Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Toner Quantity Bk Operation Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status Guide Display Mode 3 Place the original. Place the original in the document feeder tray of the automatic document feeder, or on the document glass. PLACING ORIGINALS (page 6) 4 Original Paper Select 2-Sided Copy Tray Preview Copies Detail Copy Ratio Staple / Punch 00% Off Tap the [Copy Ratio] key. The functions below can be enabled in easy mode. Paper Select 2-Sided Copy Copy Ratio Staple*, Staple / Punch* 2 Original Exposure N-Up Card Shot * When an inner finisher, finisher, finisher (large stacker), saddle stitch finisher or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker) is installed. *2 When a punch module and inner finisher, finisher, finisher (large stacker), saddle stitch finisher or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker) is installed. To select more detailed settings, tap the [Detail] key and select settings in normal mode. COPY MODE (page 34) 32

COPIER 5 Copy Ratio Auto Image 00 ( 25~200 ) % Slightly Reduce (3% Reduction) Set the copy ratio. After the settings are completed, tap. By Paper Size Original x7 Paper x7 Copies Preview 6 Original Paper Select 2-Sided Copy Tray Copy Ratio 00% Detail Staple / Punch Off Set the number of copies and then tap the [] key. To check a preview of a document, tap the [Preview] key. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) Cancel copying Cancel Copy Preview Copies 33

COPIER COPY MODE Copy mode has two modes: easy mode and normal mode. mode is limited to frequently used functions that allow you to smoothly perform most copy jobs. If you need to select detailed settings or special functions, use normal mode. All functions can be used in normal mode. Copy Copy Mode (8) Normal Mode () (2) (3) Original Paper Select 2-Sided Copy Tray 5 Preview Copies Detail Copy Ratio Staple / Punch 00% Off (7) (9) Original Auto Paper Select Auto 2-Sided Copy -Sided -Sider Copy Ratio 00% Exposure Auto Output N-Up Off Others No. of copies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Plain Plain Plain 2 5 3 8½x4 4 x7 Send and Print Quick File Store Data Temporarily File Store Data in Folder Call Eco Program Preview Proof Copy (5) (5) (4) (3) (4) (5) (6) (0) () (2) (3) (4) (6) () Show the size of the placed original. (2) Select the function that you want to use. To select a function in easy mode In "Settings", select [System Settings] [Common Settings] [Operation Settings] [ Mode Settings] [ Copy] (3) All settings are reset. (4) Scan the original and show a preview image. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) (5) Enter the number of copies. (6) s copying. (7) Switch the pages for displaying shortcut keys. (8) Change to normal mode. (9) Setting keys that can be used to make copies. (0) Displays the list of function keys. Frequently used [Others] can be registered. () Check the current settings. (2) Displays the list of keys other than the function keys indicated above. FUNCTIONS THAT N BE USED ON THE MACHINE (page 28) (3) Indicates the presence or absence of an original and size of paper loaded in each tray. Tapping this makes the paper select screen opened. (4) Displays the functions that can be utilized in the Copy Mode. 34

COPIER COPYING ON SPECIAL PAPER (Bypass Copy) This section explains how to load 8-/2" x " heavy paper in the bypass tray. Load paper into the bypass tray. Bypass tray (page 2) 2 Tray Settings Bypass Feeding Approved Job Paper Property Type: Plain Size: Auto-Inch Please Select Paper Type. Plain Plain 2 (60-89g/m Pre-Printed ) (90-05g/m 2 ) () Recycled Letter Head Pre-Punched Heavy Paper Heavy Paper 2 Color (06-76g/m 2 ) (77-220g/m 2 ) Heavy Paper 3 Heavy Paper 4 Thin Paper (22-256g/m 2 ) (257-300g/m 2 ) (55-59g/m 2 ) Toner Quantity Labels Bk Transparency Tab Paper Operation Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Guide Display Mode Tray Settings Feeding Bypass Approved Job Paper Property Type: Plain Size: Auto-Inch Auto-AB Auto-Inch Size Set Direct Entry Toner Quantity Bk (3) Auto-AB (2) A3W(2x8),A3,A4,A4R,A5R,B4,B5,B5R, x7,8½ x Auto-Inch 2x8(A3W),x7, 8½ x4, 8½ x, 8½ xr, 5½ x 8½R,7½ x 0½ R,A3,A4, B4,B5 Operation Guide (4) Detection Size Selection Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Display Mode 0:5 AM Sharp OSA Job Volume Status 0:5 AM Sharp OSA Job Volume Status Select settings in the touch panel. () Tap the [Heavy Paper ], [Heavy Paper 2], [Heavy Paper 3] or [Heavy Paper 4] key. Tap the [Heavy Paper ] key if the paper is 28 lbs. bond to 65 lbs. cover (06 g/m 2 to 76 g/m 2 ), the [Heavy Paper 2] key if the paper is 65 lbs. cover to 80 lbs. cover (77 g/m 2 to 220 g/m 2 ), the [Heavy Paper 3] key if the paper is 80 lbs. cover to 40 lbs. index (22 g/m 2 to 256 g/m 2 ), or the [Heavy Paper 4] key is the paper is 40 lbs. index to 0 lbs. cover (257 g/m 2 to 300 g/m 2 ). (2) Tap the [Size: Auto-Inch] tab. (3) Tap the [Auto-Inch] key. (4) Tap of "Tray Settings". 3 0:5 AM Tap the [ Copy] mode icon. Copy mode screen appears. Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status 35

COPIER 4 Original Paper Select 2-Sided Copy Tray Copy Ratio 00% Detail Staple / Punch Off Tap the [Paper Select] Key. Preview Copies 5 Paper Select Heavy Select the Bypass Tray. 2 R Type and Size 3 8½x4 4 x7 Preview Copies 6 Original Paper Select 2-Sided Copy Tray Copy Ratio 00% Detail Staple / Punch Off Set the number of copies and then tap the [] key. To check a preview of a document, tap the [Preview] key. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) Correct sets Cancel scanning Cancel copying Preview Copies Cancel Scan Cancel Copy 36

PRINTER This section explains the basic procedure for printing using the printer driver of the machine. The explanations of screens and procedures are primarily for Windows 0 in Windows environments, and Mac OS X v0.2 in Mac OS environments. The window varies depending on the operating system version, the printer driver version, and the application. PRINTING IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT...38 PRINTING IN A Mac OS ENVIRONMENT...40 DIRECTLY PRINTING A FILE IN USB MEMORY...42 37

PRINTER PRINTING IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT The following example explains how to print an A4 size document from "WordPad", which is a standard accessory program in Windows. To install the printer driver and configure settings in a Windows environment, see the Software Setup Guide. For information on the available printer drivers and the requirements for their use, see the User's Manual. Select [Print] from the [File] menu of WordPad. 2 Select the machine's printer driver, and click the [Preferences] button. If the printer drivers appear as a list, select the name of the printer driver to be used from the list. 38

PRINTER 3 () (2) (3) Select print settings. () Click the [Main] tab. (2) Select the original size. To select settings on other tabs, click the desired tab and then select the settings. (3) Click the [OK] button. Help can be displayed for a setting by clicking the setting and pressing the [F] key. Click the [Help] button, the Help window will open to let you view explanations of the settings on the tab. 4 Click the [Print] button. Printing begins. 39

PRINTER PRINTING IN A Mac OS ENVIRONMENT The following example explains how to print an A4 size document from "TextEdit", which is a standard accessory program in Mac OS. To install the printer driver and configure settings in a Mac OS environment, see the Software Setup Guide. Select [Page Setup] from the [File] menu. 2 () (2) (3) Select paper settings. () Make sure that the correct printer is selected. (2) Select the paper settings. Set the paper size, paper orientation, and copy ratio. (3) Click the [OK] button. 3 Select [Print] from the [File] menu. 40

PRINTER 4 () Select print settings. () Make sure that the correct printer is selected. (2) Select items from the menu and configure the settings as needed. (3) Click the [Print] button. (2) (3) 4

PRINTER DIRECTLY PRINTING A FILE IN USB MEMORY Files in a USB memory device connected to the machine are printed from the operation panel of the machine without using the printer driver. The file types (and corresponding extensions) that can be printed directly are shown below. File Type TIFF JPEG PCL PDF, EncryptedPDF, Compact PDF, PDF/A, Compact PDF/A PS DOCX, XLSX, PPTX PNG Extension tiff, tif jpeg, jpg, jpe, jfif pcl, prn, txt pdf ps, prn docx, xlsx, pptx png Connect the USB memory device to the machine. 2 Copy External memory device (USB) is connected. Print from external memory device (USB) Scan to External Memory Device Perform Detail Setting 0:5 AM Sharp OSA When a screen for selecting the action appears, tap [Print from external memory device (USB)]. If the screen does not appear, follow these steps: () Tap the [HDD File retrieve] key. Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status (2) Tap [Select File from USB Memory to Print] on the action panel. 3 USB Memory File or Folder Name Child_File2.tiff Child_folder3 Child_File4.tiff Choose Print Settings Tap the key of the file that you wish to print, and tap [Choose Print Settings] on the action panel. When printing multiple files, tap the keys of the files you wish to print, and tap [Print] on the action panel. Tap to switch to thumbnails. Child_File5.tiff Child_folder6 4 Copies Paper Select 2-Sided Print Auto Resolution 600dpi (High Quality) Output Off File Name Child_File2.tiff Return to File Selection Screen Select print settings and tap the [] key. Plain Fit to Page Others 2 5 3 8½x4 4 x7 5 Remove the USB memory device from the machine. DirectOffice is a product of CSR Imaging US, LP. DirectOffice is a trademark of CSR Imaging US, LP, registered in the United States and other countries, used with permission. 42

FACSIMILE This section explains the basic procedures for using the fax function of the machine. SENDING A FAX...44 FAX MODE...46 43

FACSIMILE SENDING A FAX This section explains the basic procedure for sending a fax. In fax mode, color originals are sent as black and white images. Press the [Home Screen] key. Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [ Fax] mode icon. Fax mode screen appears. Fax Copy E-Mail Fax Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status 3 Place the original. Place the original in the document feeder tray of the automatic document feeder, or on the document glass. PLACING ORIGINALS (page 6) 4 Original Address Fax Number Address Book Sending History Direct Entry Detail Tap the [Address Book] key. You can also tap the numeric keys to directly enter a fax number, or select a fax number from the transmission log. Preview 5 Address AAA AAA BBB BBB CCC CCC DDD DDD EEE EEE Sort Original Auto Tap the key of the desired destination. Addresses of the current mode are selected from addresses whose checkboxes were selected when the tapped destination was registered. If no addresses were registered with the checkbox selected, tap the [Yes] key in the confirmation screen and select the desired addresses. To add another destination, tap the key of the destination. Frequent Use Category All 44

FACSIMILE 6 AAA AAA Address AAA AAA 23456789 AAA AAA Sort Original Tap the [All Destinations] key. A list of the selected destinations appears. BBB BBB CCC CCC Auto DDD DDD EEE EEE FFF FFF Frequent Use Category All 7 All Destinations AAA AAA 234567890 Original Confirm the destination. If an incorrect destination appears in the list, tap the destination and then tap the [Delete] key. Auto Delete Info. 8 Original Address Fax Number Original Set Exposure Resolution Auto Auto Standard Preview Detail Tap to change screens and select settings. Change settings as needed. The functions below can be enabled in easy mode. Original set Exposure Resolution To select more detailed settings, tap the [Detail] key and select settings in normal mode. FAX MODE (page 46) 9 All Destinations AAA AAA 234567890 Original Auto Tap the [] key. To check a preview of a document, tap to return to the base screen of Fax and tap the [Preview] key. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) Cancel scanning Cancel Scan 45

FACSIMILE FAX MODE Fax mode has two modes: easy mode and normal mode. mode is limited to frequently used functions that allow you to smoothly perform most fax jobs. If you need to select detailed settings or special functions, use normal mode. Fax Fax () (2) (3) Mode (8) Original Address Fax Number Address Book Sending History Direct Entry Preview (7) (8) (8) Detail (6) (9) Address Book Address Fax Number Sending History Exposure Call Search Number Auto Resolution Direct TX Super Fine Original Verification Stamp Job Build Slow Scan Mode Mixed Size Orig. Original Count Others Scan Size Auto reception memory Send Size 00% Auto 00% Normal Mode Call Program Call Registered settings Send Same Image as Fax Address Preview Speaker (7) (6) (5) (4) (3) (4) (5) (0) () (2) (3) () (4) (5) () Displays the sizes of the original and the data to send. (2) Select the address and functions you want to use. To select a function in easy mode In "Settings", select [System Settings] [Common Settings] [Operation Settings] [ Mode Settings] [ Fax] (3) Reset settings and addresses. (4) Scan the original and show a preview image. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) (5) Fax transmission will start immediately. (6) Switch the pages for displaying shortcut keys. (7) Change to normal mode. (8) Shows the destination fax number. (9) Setting keys that can be used for the fax. (0) Displays the list of function keys. Frequently used [Others] can be registered. () Check the current settings. (2) Displays the list of keys other than the function keys indicated above. FUNCTIONS THAT N BE USED ON THE MACHINE (page 28) (3) Shows the amount of free memory available for fax reception. (4) Tap to dial in speaker mode. (5) Enter the fax number. (6) Displays the functions that can be utilized in the Fax Mode. (7) Searches for the address. (8) Displays the address book. 46

SNNER This section explains the uses of the network scanner function and the basic procedure for using scan mode. The Internet fax expansion kit is required to use the Internet fax function. NETWORK SNNER FUNCTION...48 SNNING AN ORIGINAL...49 SNNER MODE...5 47

SNNER NETWORK SNNER FUNCTION The network scanner function of the machine can be used to transmit scanned images by a variety of methods. The network scanner function has the following modes. To use a mode, tap the button of the mode in the home screen. Scan modes To send an image to an e-mail address, use Scan to E-mail Scan to Ext. Memory USB memory mode Use this mode to save an image to USB memory E-mail To upload an image to an FTP server, use Scan to FTP Scan the original, and then... Internet fax mode Use this mode to send a fax via the Internet FTP/Desktop To send an image to a shared folder on your computer, use Scan to Network Folder Network Folder Internet Fax PC scan mode Use this mode to scan a photo while making corrections on your computer The machine supports Direct SMTP. To process an image in a specific application, use Scan to Desktop FTP/Desktop PC Scan Data entry mode If you want to use a document solution linked to an application A TWAIN-compliant software application can be used. Sharp OSA 48

SNNER SNNING AN ORIGINAL The basic operation for scanning is explained below. The procedure for sending a scanned file by E-mail to a destination stored in the address book is explained here. Press the [Home Screen] key. Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [ Scan] mode icon. Scan mode screen appears. Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status 3 Place the original. Place the original in the document feeder tray of the automatic document feeder, or on the document glass. PLACING ORIGINALS (page 6) 4 Original Address E-mail Address Address Book History Global Address Search Detail Scan to HDD/ USB Tap the [Address Book] key. Preview Auto Set B/W Color 5 Address AAA AAA BBB BBB CCC CCC DDD DDD EEE EEE FFF FFF Sort Scan to HDD/ USB Tap the key of the desired destination. Addresses of the current mode are selected from addresses whose checkboxes were selected when the tapped destination was registered. If no addresses were registered with the checkbox selected, tap the [Yes] key in the confirmation screen and select the desired addresses. To add another destination, tap the key of the destination. Frequent Use Category All B/W Color 49

SNNER 6 FFF FFF Address 234.ne.jp 23.ne.jp AAA AAA BBB BBB Sort Scan to HDD/ USB Tap the [All Destinations] key. A list of the selected destinations appears. CCC CCC DDD DDD EEE EEE FFF FFF Frequent Use Category All B/W Color 7 All Destinations FFF FFF 234.ne.jp Scan to HDD/ USB Confirm the destination. If an incorrect destination appears in the list, tap the destination and then tap the [Delete] key. To Cc Delete Info. B/W Color 8 Original Original Auto Preview Address E-mail Address 200x200dpi Auto Set PDF PDF B/W Off Detail Resolution File Format Blank Page Skip Color Tap to change screens and select settings. Change settings as needed. The functions below can be enabled in easy mode. Original Resolution File Format Blank Page Skip To select more detailed settings, tap the [Detail] key and select settings in normal mode. SNNER MODE (page 5) 9 Original Address AAA Address Book Sending History Preview Auto Set Global Address Search B/W Detail Scan to HDD/ USB Color Tap the [Color ] key or [B/W ] key. In the factory default state, the machine detects whether the original is black & white or full color when you tap the [Color ] key, and automatically switches between full color and black & white binary scanning. When you tap the [B/W ] key, the machine scans in black & white binary. For details, see the User's Manual. To check a preview of a document, tap to return to the base screen of Scan and tap the [Preview] key. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) Cancel scanning Cancel Scan 50

SNNER SNNER MODE SELECTING SNNER MODE In the home screen, tap the icon of the desired scanner mode to display the base screen of scanner mode. If the button you want to use does not appear, tap or to change the screen. Copy Scan HDD File retrieve Sharp OSA LINE PRINTER Job Status Copy Scan HDD File retrieve Sharp OSA LINE PRINTER Job Status Copy Scan HDD File retrieve Sharp OSA LINE PRINTER Job Status 0:5 AM 0:5 AM 0:5 AM Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Fax Copy E-Mail Fax FTP/Desktop Network Folder Address Book Scan to HDD Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Status Display Mode Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Status Display Mode Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Status Display Mode Scan Scan to E-mail Scan to FTP/Desktop Scan to Network Folder 5

SNNER BASE SCREEN OF SNNER MODE Scanner mode has two modes: easy mode and normal mode. mode is limited to frequently used functions that allow you to smoothly perform most scan jobs. If you need to select detailed settings or special functions, use normal mode. Scan E-mail () (2) (3) Mode Original Address Book History Global Address Search Preview Address E-mail Address Auto Set (0) B/W Detail Scan to HDD/ USB (9) (9) Color (8) () (2) Address Book Address Touch to input Address Subject File Name Color Mode Auto/Grayscale Resolution 200x200dpi File Format PDF Original Exposure Others (0) Specified by System Settings Auto Scan Size Auto Options Send Size 00% Auto Normal Mode Global Address Search Sending History Call Search Number Verification Stamp Call Program Call Registered settings Send Destination Link Preview (8) (7) (4) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (3) (4) (5) () (6) () Displays the sizes of the original and the data to send. (2) Select the address and functions you want to use. To select a function in easy mode In "Settings", select [System Settings] [Common Settings] [Operation Settings] [ Mode Settings] [ Scan] (3) Reset settings and addresses. (4) Scan the original and show a preview image. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) (5) Automatically set the original placement orientation, resolution, and skipping of blank pages. (6) s blank & white scanning. (7) s color scanning. (8) Switch the pages for displaying shortcut keys. (9) Change to normal mode. () Enter the subject, file name, and other items. The screen varies depending on the scanning type. (2) Setting keys that can be used for sending images. (3) Displays the list of function keys. Frequently used [Others] can be registered. (4) Checking the current settings. (5) Displays the list of keys other than the function keys indicated above. FUNCTIONS THAT N BE USED ON THE MACHINE (page 28) (6) Transmission will start. (7) Displays the functions that can be utilized in the Image Send mode. (8) Searches for the address. (9) Displays the address book. (0) Tap this key to display the soft keyboard. 52

DOCUMENT FILING The document filing function is used to store the document or print image on the hard drive when performing a copy, print, or other job. You can print or perform other operations using the saved file at a later time. This section introduces several of the document filing functions. USES OF THE DOCUMENT FILING FUNCTION...54 SAVING A DOCUMENT ONLY (Scan to HDD)...55 PRINTING A SAVED FILE...58 53

DOCUMENT FILING USES OF THE DOCUMENT FILING FUNCTION Copy Fax Print Scan Files that you want to store for later use Store quickly and easily Store and manage Quick File File Scan to HDD Using Quick File, you can easily copy or send a document and store the document data on the hard drive at the same time. Using File, you can copy or send a document and store the document data on the hard drive at the same time. When File is used, a user name and file name can be appended to the stored file. You can also select which folder the file is stored in, for easy file management. Use Scan to HDD to store a document on the hard drive without performing printing or transmission. Like File, a user name, file name, and folder can be specified. You can also download a file stored by Scan to HDD from the Web page. Quick File Folder Files saved with Quick File are stored in this folder. Main Folder / Custom Folder If a folder is not specified when a file is saved with File or Scan to HDD, the file is stored in the main folder. In addition to the main folder, files can be saved in custom folders. Custom folders are created in the system settings. Stored files can be printed or transmitted whenever needed. A file that has been stored by the printer driver cannot be transmitted. (The file can be transmitted if "RIP format" is changed to "RGB" format.) 54

DOCUMENT FILING SAVING A DOCUMENT ONLY (Scan to HDD) Scan to HDD lets you save a scanned document to the main folder or a custom folder. This function is not used to print or send. The procedure for storing a document in the main folder is explained below. To save to a custom folder, tap the [HDD File retrieve] key in the Home screen, tap [Scan to HDD] on the action panel, and select save settings. For more information, see the User's Manual. Saving by Scan You can save a file in the main folder or My Folder (when user authentication is enabled). Press the [Home Screen] key. The Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [ Scan] mode icon. Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status 3 Place the original. Place the original in the document feeder tray of the automatic document feeder, or on the document glass. PLACING ORIGINALS (page 6) 4 Original Address E-mail Address Detail Tap the [Scan to HDD/ USB] key. Address Book History Global Address Search Scan to HDD/ USB Preview Auto Set B/W Color 55

DOCUMENT FILING 5 Scan to HDD/USB Tap the [Scan to HDD] key. Scan to HDD Scan to USB Preview Auto Set B/W Color 6 Original Address Main Folder Address Book History Global Address Search Detail Scan to HDD/ USB Tap the [Color ] key or [B/W ] key. To check a preview of a document, tap the [Preview] key. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) Cancel scanning Preview Auto Set B/W Color Cancel Scan 56

DOCUMENT FILING Scan to USB memory device Connect the USB memory device to the machine. 2 Toner Quantity Copy Bk External memory device (USB) is connected. Operation Guide Print from external memory device (USB) Scan to External Memory Device Perform Detail Setting Enlarge Display Mode Sharp OSA Settings Total Count LCD Control 0:5 AM Job Volume Status When a screen for selecting the action appears, tap [Scan to External Memory Device]. To select detailed settings in normal mode, select the [Perform Detail Setting] checkbox. BASE SCREEN OF SNNER MODE (page 52) If the machine/device save screen is open, this screen will not appear. 3 Original Address Book Address External Memory Device History Global Address Search Detail Scan to HDD/ USB Tap the [Color ] key or [B/W ] key. To check a preview of a document, tap the [Preview] key. PREVIEW SCREEN (page 5) Cancel scanning Preview Auto Set B/W Colour Cancel Scan 4 Original Address Book Place next original. (Pg.No.) Press []. When finished, press [Read-End]. Detail Scan to HDD/ USB After scanning all originals, tap the [Read-End] key. When you scan the original using the automatic document feeder, this screen does not appear. Change Setting Read-End Preview Auto Set B/W Color 5 Check the [Sending data has been completed.] message, and remove the USB memory device from the machine. 57

DOCUMENT FILING PRINTING A SAVED FILE You can retrieve a file stored by document filing and print or transmit the file. You can also print files saved in a USB memory device or a shared folder. The steps for printing the "Copy_0202208_2030" file saved in the main folder are explained below. Press the [Home Screen] key. Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [HDD File retrieve] mode icon. HDD File retrieve Tray Settings Address Control Program List (Image Send) Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status 3 Folder Select Main Folder AAA CCC EEE Quick File Folder BBB DDD FFF Scan to HDD Scan to External Memory Device Select File from FTP to Print Select File from USB Memory to Print Select File from Network Folder to Print Select the file and print. () Tap the [Main Folder] key. GGG HHH III JJJ KKK LLL File Name File Name User Name All Files Date Copy_0202208_2030 User Unknown 02/02/208 Copy_0202208_65407 User Unknown 02/02/208 Select All Batch Print Delete Choose Print Settings Send Move Check Image See Detail Information Print and Delete the Data Print B/W Print Now (2) Tap the key of the file that you wish to print. In this case, tap the "Copy_0202208_2030" key. To check a preview of the printed image, tap [Check Image] on the action panel. If you want to delete the file after printing, tap [Print and Delete the Data] on the action panel so that appears. (3) Tap the [Print Now] key. 58

MANUAL FINISHING This section explains the basic procedures for using the manual finishing function. MANUAL FINISHING...60 USING MANUAL FINISHING...60 59

MANUAL FINISHING MANUAL FINISHING In manual finishing mode, you can set for finish on copied or printed pages. You can select the manual finishing mode if the inserter is installed. When the finisher (large stacker), saddle stitch finisher (large stacker), punch module, or folding unit is installed, finishing operations, such as stapling, punching or folding can be performed. A A A B B A DA A A A A B D C A A C USING MANUAL FINISHING The basic operation for manual finishing is explained below. Press the [Home Screen] key. The Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [Manual Finishing] mode icon. HDD File retrieve Tray Settings Manual Finishing Address Control Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Status Display Mode 3 Set the guides to the size of the paper. Grasp the guide lock lever to adjust the guide. When you have finished the adjustment, release the lock lever. When loading paper larger than 8-/2" "R, or A4R, extend the bypass tray all the way out. If it is not pulled all the way out, the size of the loaded paper will not be detected correctly. 60

MANUAL FINISHING 4 Load paper into the upper or lower tray. The paper orientation varies depending on the manual finishing function. PAPER LOADING ORIENTATION (page 62) Up to 200 sheets of paper can be loaded into each of the upper and lower trays. Insert the paper along the guides all the way into the tray. If the guide width is not correctly adjusted to match the paper width, paper may be jammed, skewed, or crease. Adjust the paper guides to fit the width of the paper. 5 Output Tray Upper Tray Middle Tray Lower Tray Inserter Upper Tray Lower Tray Type and Size Plain Plain Select the appropriate finishing method and change the paper tray or output tray as required. Staple Punch Fold Off Staple at Back Staple at Front Saddle Stitch Off 2 Hole Punch Off Saddle Fold Half Fold Accordion Fold Double Fold Z-Fold Copies/Pages 2 Staples C-Fold Detail 6 Tap the [] key to begin manual finishing. BASE SCREEN OF MANUAL FINISHING MODE Shows the selected paper and output trays. Selects an output tray for finished paper. Output Tray Upper Tray Middle Tray Inserter Upper Tray Lower Tray Plain Plain Selects a paper tray for finishing. Tap the [Type and Size] key to set the paper type and paper size. Off Lower Tray Staple Punch Fold Off Off Accordion Fold Type and Size Copies/Pages Sets the number of copies for output and the number of sheets per set. Staples each set of output. Selects a staple position. Staple at Back Staple at Front 2 Staples Saddle Stitch 2 Hole Punch Saddle Fold Half Fold C-Fold Double Fold Z-Fold Detail Resets all settings. Staples the center of the booklet and folds the booklet along the center. Trims the excessive parts of booklet folded along the center. Punches holes in paper. Performs paper folding. Selects the type of folding. s finishing. 6

MANUAL FINISHING PAPER LOADING ORIENTATION When using the staple, punch or the paper folding function, the original must be placed as shown below to enable stapling or punching in the desired position on the paper. STAPLE To use the staple function, you need to mount a finisher (large stacker) or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker). To use the saddle stitch function, you need to mount a saddle stitch finisher (large stacker). Touch panel key Orientation Result A A FOLD A folding unit is required to be installed in order to use paper folding functions other than saddle folds. To use the saddle fold function, you need to mount a saddle stitch finisher (large stacker). Touch panel key Orientation Result Saddle Fold A B B A Staple at Back A A Half Fold A B B A Staple Front Aat A C-Fold ABC C A A A Accordion Fold ABC A C 2 Staples A A Double Fold ABCD DA Saddle Stitch A B Z-Fold ABCD A B D PUNCH A punch module is required for paper punch. Touch panel key Orientation Result 2 Hole Punch A A A A 62

SYSTEM SETTINGS The setting mode let you adjust the operation of the machine to suit the needs of your workplace. This section briefly introduces several of the setting mode. For detailed explanations of the system settings, see "SYSTEM SETTINGS" in the User's Manual. SETTING MODE...64 63

SYSTEM SETTINGS SETTING MODE The date and time can be set, fax and scan destinations can be stored, document filing folders can be created, and various other settings related to the operation of the machine can be configured in the setting mode screen. The procedure for opening the setting mode screen and the items in the screen are explained below. DISPLAYING THE SETTING MODE ON THE MACHINE Press the [Home Screen] key. Home screen appears. 2 0:5 AM Tap the [Settings] key. The setting mode screen appears. Copy Scan Print Release Sharp OSA Toner Quantity Bk Operation Guide Enlarge Display Mode Settings Total Count LCD Control Job Volume Status (a) (b) Tap the item that you want to set on menu tab (a) or setting menu (b). To exit setting mode, tap the [Cancel] key. Setting mode when an administrator is logged in (page 66) 64

SYSTEM SETTINGS WHAT YOU N DO IN THE SETTING MODE The following settings can be configured in setting mode. Some settings may not appear on the touch panel of the machine, or in the Web browser on your computer. Some settings may not appear due to the specifications of your machine and the peripheral devices that are installed. Menu Overview Status Address Book Document Operations User Control System Settings Displays paper tray information and device information. Use to edit the address book. Use to perform actions on a file using the Document Filing function. This is used to store, edit, and delete users when user authentication is enabled. You can also select IC card settings. Configure the main settings for the machine such as date settings and paper tray settings. You can configure the following settings. Home Screen Settings Copy Settings Printer Settings Image Send Settings Document Filing Settings Sharp OSA Settings Common Settings Network Settings Security Settings Energy Save System Control Image Quality Adjustment Initial Installation Settings You can select settings for the machine's home screen, such as changing the home screen background. You can select copy settings. You can select print settings. Configure settings for image send, such as fax and Scan to E-mail. You can select Document Filing settings. You can select Sharp OSA settings. You can configure machine settings such as date settings and tray settings. You can configure network settings such as network protocol and NAS settings. You can configure machine security settings such as authentication and changing the administrator password. The machine's power consumption can be reduced by Eco Mode setting. You can configure machine backup and job log settings. You can perform image adjustment on the machine. This is a group of settings that are required when you initially install the machine. 65

SYSTEM SETTINGS Setting mode when an administrator is logged in An administrator can configure settings that are more advanced than the settings available to a guest or user. When user authentication is enabled, settings may be allowed without entering the administrator password based on the rights of the logged in user. For the state of the settings, ask the administrator of the machine. When you select an item in setting mode that requires administrator login, the administrator login screen will appear. For the items available in setting mode when an administrator is logged in, see "SYSTEM SETTINGS" in the User's Manual. 66