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Contents
Guide to This Manual
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Guide to This Manual
Introduction to the Manuals
About This Manual
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About This Manual
Marks and Symbols
Notes on Screenshots and Illustrations
Operating System References
Trademarks
Copyright
Important Instructions
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Important Instructions
Safety Instructions
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Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions for Ink
Printer Advisories and Warnings
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Printer Advisories and Warnings
Advisories and Warnings for Setting Up the Printer
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Touchscreen
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer with a Wireless Connection
Advisories and Warnings for Transporting or Storing the Printer
Notes on the Administrator Password
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Notes on the Administrator Password
Default Value of the Administrator Password
Administrator Password Has Not Been Set
Changing the Administrator Password
Operations that Require You to Enter the Administrator Password
Initializing the Administrator Password
Protecting Your Personal Information
Part Names and Functions
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Part Names and Functions
Front
Rear
Guide to the Control Panel
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Guide to the Control Panel
Control Panel
Home Screen Configuration
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Home Screen Configuration
Guide to the Network Icon
Menu Screen Configuration
Job/Status Screen Configuration
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Job/Status Screen Configuration
Reserve Job
Entering Characters
Viewing Animations
Loading Paper
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Loading Paper
Paper Handling Precautions
Paper Size and Type Settings
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Paper Size and Type Settings
List of Paper Type
List of Detected Paper Sizes
Loading Paper
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Loading Paper
Loading Envelopes
Loading Pre-punched Paper
Loading Long Papers
Placing Originals
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Placing Originals
Placing Originals
Detecting the Original Size Automatically
Originals that are not Supported by the ADF
Inserting and Removing a Memory Device
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Inserting and Removing a Memory Device
Inserting an External USB Device
Removing an External USB Device
Sharing Data on a Memory Device
Printing
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Printing
Printing Documents
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Printing Documents
Printing from a Computer - Windows
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Printing from a Computer - Windows
Printing Using Easy Settings
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Printing Using Easy Settings
Menu Options for the Printer Driver
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Menu Options for the Printer Driver
Main Tab
More Options Tab
Maintenance Tab
Adding Printing Presets for Easy Printing
Printing on 2-Sides
Printing a Booklet
Printing Several Pages on One Sheet
Printing to Fit the Paper Size
Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document at any Magnification
Printing One Image on Multiple Sheets for Enlargement (Creating a Poster)
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Printing One Image on Multiple Sheets for Enlargement (Creating a Poster)
Making Posters Using Overlapping Alignment Marks
Printing with a Header and Footer
Printing an Anti-Copy Pattern
Printing Password-Protected Files
Printing Multiple Files Together
Printing Using the Color Universal Print Feature
Adjusting the Print Color
Printing to Emphasize Thin Lines
Printing Clear Bar Codes
Printing a Document Using the PostScript Printer Driver (Windows)
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Printing a Document Using the PostScript Printer Driver (Windows)
Menu Options for the PostScript Printer Driver
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Menu Options for the PostScript Printer Driver
Paper/Quality Tab
Layout Tab
Access Control Settings Tab
Advanced Options
Printing from a Computer - Mac OS
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Printing from a Computer - Mac OS
Printing Using Easy Settings
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Printing Using Easy Settings
Menu Options for the Printer Driver
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Menu Options for the Printer Driver
Menu Options for Layout
Menu Options for Color Matching
Menu Options for Paper Handling
Menu Options for Cover Page
Menu Options for Print Settings
Menu Options for Color Options
Menu Options for Two-sided Printing Settings
Adding Printing Presets for Easy Printing
Printing on 2-Sides
Printing Several Pages on One Sheet
Printing to Fit the Paper Size
Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document at any Magnification
Adjusting the Print Color
Printing Using a PostScript Printer Driver - Mac OS X
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Printing Using a PostScript Printer Driver - Mac OS X
Menu Options for the PostScript Printer Driver
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Menu Options for the PostScript Printer Driver
Menu Options for Layout
Menu Options for Color Matching
Menu Options for Paper Handling
Menu Options for Paper Feed
Menu Options for Cover Page
Menu Options for Printer Features
Printing PDF Files from a Memory Device
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Printing PDF Files from a Memory Device
PDF Settings
Printing Documents from Smart Devices (iOS)
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Printing Documents from Smart Devices (iOS)
Printing Documents Using Epson iPrint
Printing Documents Using AirPrint
Printing Documents from Smart Devices (Android)
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Printing Documents from Smart Devices (Android)
Printing Documents Using Epson iPrint
Printing Documents Using Epson Print Enabler
Printing Using Mopria Print Service
Printing on Envelopes
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Printing on Envelopes
Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Windows)
Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Mac OS)
Printing Photos
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Printing Photos
Printing JPEG Files from a Memory Device
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Printing JPEG Files from a Memory Device
JPEG Settings
Printing TIFF Files from a Memory Device
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Printing TIFF Files from a Memory Device
TIFF Settings
Printing Web Pages
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Printing Web Pages
Printing Web Pages from Smart Devices
Printing Using a Cloud Service
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Printing Using a Cloud Service
Registering to Epson Connect Service from the Control Panel
Copying
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Copying
Available Copying Methods
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Available Copying Methods
Copying Originals
Copying on 2-Sides
Copying by Enlarging or Reducing
Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet
Copying in Page Order
Copying Originals Using Good Quality
Copying ID card
Copying Books
Copying Bar Codes Clearly
Basic Menu Options for Copying
Advanced Menu Options for Copying
Scanning
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Scanning
Available Scanning Methods
Scanning Originals to a Network Folder
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Scanning Originals to a Network Folder
Destination Menu Options for Scanning to a Network Folder
Scan Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder
Scanning Originals to an Email
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Scanning Originals to an Email
Recipient Menu Options for Scanning to an Email
Scan Menu Options for Scanning to an Email
Scanning Originals to a Computer
Scanning Originals to a Memory Device
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Scanning Originals to a Memory Device
Basic Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device
Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device
Scanning Originals to the Cloud
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Scanning Originals to the Cloud
Basic Menu Options for Scanning to the Cloud
Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to the Cloud
Scanning Using WSD
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Scanning Using WSD
Setting Up a WSD Port
Scanning Originals to a Smart Device
Faxing (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
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Faxing (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
Before Using Fax Features
Overview of this Printer's Fax Features
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Overview of this Printer's Fax Features
Feature: Sending Faxes
Feature: Receiving Faxes
Feature: PC-FAX Send/Receive (Windows/Mac OS)
Features: Various Fax Reports
Feature: Status or Logs for Fax Jobs
Feature: Fax Box
Feature: Security when Sending and Receiving Faxes
Features: Other Useful Features
Sending Faxes Using the Printer
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Sending Faxes Using the Printer
Selecting Recipients
Various Ways of Sending Faxes
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Various Ways of Sending Faxes
Sending a Fax after Checking the Scanned Image
Sending Faxes Manually After Confirming the Recipient's Status
Sending Faxes Dialing from the External Phone Device
Sending Faxes on Demand (Using Polling Send/Bulletin Board Box)
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Sending Faxes on Demand (Using Polling Send/Bulletin Board Box)
Setting the Polling Send Box
Registering a Bulletin Board Box
Storing a Document in the Polling Send/Bulletin Board Box
Sending Many Pages of a Monochrome Document (Direct Send)
Sending a Fax Preferentially (Priority Send)
Sending Faxes in Monochrome at Specified Time of the Day (Send Fax Later)
Sending Different Size Documents Using ADF (Continuous Scan(ADF))
Sending a Fax with a Subaddress(SUB) and Password(SID)
Sending the Same Documents Multiple Times
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Sending the Same Documents Multiple Times
Storing a Fax Without Specifying a Recipient (Store Fax Data)
Sending Faxes Using the Stored Document Feature
Receiving Faxes on the Printer
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Receiving Faxes on the Printer
Receiving Incoming Faxes
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Receiving Incoming Faxes
Usage of Manual Mode
Usage of Auto Mode
Receiving Faxes by Making a Phone Call
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Receiving Faxes by Making a Phone Call
Receiving Faxes After Confirming the Sender's Status
Receiving Faxes by Polling (Polling Receive)
Receiving Faxes from a Board with a Subaddress (SEP) and Password (PWD) (Polling Receive)
Saving and Forwarding Received Faxes
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Saving and Forwarding Received Faxes
Summary of the Features
Viewing Received Faxes on the Printer's LCD Screen
Menu Options for Faxing
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Menu Options for Faxing
Recipient
Fax Settings
More
Menu Options for Fax Box
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Menu Options for Fax Box
Inbox/Confidential
Stored Documents:
Polling Send/Board
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Polling Send/Board
Polling Send:
Unregistered Bulletin Board:
Each Registered Bulletin Board
Checking the Status or Logs for Fax Jobs
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Checking the Status or Logs for Fax Jobs
Displaying Information when Received Faxes are Unprocessed (Unread/Not Printed/Not Saved/Not Forwarded)
Checking Fax Jobs in Progress
Checking the Fax Job History
Reprinting Received Documents
Sending a Fax from a Computer
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Sending a Fax from a Computer
Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Windows)
Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Mac OS)
Receiving Faxes on a Computer
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Receiving Faxes on a Computer
Checking for New Faxes (Windows)
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Checking for New Faxes (Windows)
Using the Fax Icon on the Task Bar (Windows)
Using the Notification Window (Windows)
Checking for New Faxes (Mac OS)
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Checking for New Faxes (Mac OS)
Open the Received Fax Folder from Received Fax Monitor (Mac OS)
Canceling the Feature that Saves Incoming Faxes to the Computer
Maintaining the Printer
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Maintaining the Printer
Checking the Consumables Status
Improving Paper Feeding Problems for Paper Cassette
Improving Print, Copy, Scan, and Fax Quality
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Improving Print, Copy, Scan, and Fax Quality
Adjusting the Print Quality
Checking and Cleaning the Print Head
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Checking and Cleaning the Print Head
Checking and Cleaning the Print Head (Control Panel)
Running Power Cleaning
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Running Power Cleaning
Running Power Cleaning (Control Panel)
Preventing nozzle clogging
Aligning Ruled Lines
Cleaning the Paper Path for Ink Smears
Cleaning the Scanner Glass
Cleaning the ADF
Adjusting Print Quality per Paper
Saving Power
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Saving Power
Saving Power (Control Panel)
Installing or Uninstalling Applications Separately
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Installing or Uninstalling Applications Separately
Installing the Applications Separately
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Installing the Applications Separately
Checking if a genuine Epson printer driver is installed - Windows
Checking if a genuine Epson printer driver is installed - Mac OS
Installing a PostScript Printer Driver
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Installing a PostScript Printer Driver
Installing a PostScript Printer Driver - Windows
Installing a PostScript Printer Driver - Mac OS
Adding the Printer (for Mac OS Only)
Uninstalling Applications
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Uninstalling Applications
Uninstalling Applications - Windows
Uninstalling Applications - Mac OS
Updating Applications and Firmware
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Updating Applications and Firmware
Updating the Printer's Firmware using the Control Panel
Updating Firmware Using Web Config
Updating Firmware without Connecting to the Internet
Moving and Transporting the Printer
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Moving and Transporting the Printer
Moving the Printer
Transporting the Printer
Replacing Maintenance Rollers in Paper Cassette 1
Replacing Maintenance Rollers in Paper Cassette 2 to 4
Solving Problems
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Solving Problems
The Printer Does Not Work as Expected
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The Printer Does Not Work as Expected
The Printer Does Not Turn On or Off
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The Printer Does Not Turn On or Off
Power Does Not Turn On
Power Does Not Turn Off
Printer Turns Off During Use
Power Turns Off Automatically
Paper Does Not Feed or Eject Correctly
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Paper Does Not Feed or Eject Correctly
No Paper Feeds
Paper Feeds at a Slant
Several Sheets of Paper are Fed at a Time
Paper Does Not Feed Correctly After Replacing the Maintenance Rollers
Paper Out Error Occurs
Original Does Not Feed in the ADF
Paper is Not Stacked in Order
Paper is Ejected in an Unexpected Direction
Cannot Print
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Cannot Print
Cannot Print from Windows
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Cannot Print from Windows
Checking the Connection Status
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Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Windows)
Cannot Print Even Though a Connection has been Established (Windows)
Printer Does Not Print While Using PostScript Printer Driver (Windows)
Suddenly the Printer Cannot Print over a Network Connection
Cannot Print from Mac OS
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Cannot Print from Mac OS
Checking the Connection Status
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Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Mac OS)
Cannot Print Even Though a Connection has been Established (Mac OS)
Printer Does Not Print While Using PostScript Printer Driver (Mac OS)
Suddenly the Printer Cannot Print over a Network Connection
Cannot Print from Smart Device
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Cannot Print from Smart Device
Checking the Connection Status
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Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
Cannot Print Even Though a Connection has been Established (iOS)
Suddenly the Printer Cannot Print over a Network Connection
Cannot Start Scanning
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Cannot Start Scanning
Cannot Start Scanning from Windows
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Cannot Start Scanning from Windows
Checking the Connection Status
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Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Windows)
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The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Windows)
The USB cable is not plugged into the electrical outlet correctly.
There is a problem with the USB hub.
There is a problem with the USB cable or the USB inlet.
The printer is connected to a SuperSpeed USB port.
Cannot Scan Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Windows)
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Cannot Scan Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Windows)
Scanning at a high resolution over a network.
Cannot Start Scanning from Mac OS
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Cannot Start Scanning from Mac OS
Checking the Connection Status
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Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Mac OS)
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The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Mac OS)
The USB cable is not plugged into the electrical outlet correctly.
There is a problem with the USB hub.
There is a problem with the USB cable or the USB inlet.
The printer is connected to a SuperSpeed USB port.
Cannot Scan Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Mac OS)
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Cannot Scan Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Mac OS)
Scanning at a high resolution over a network.
Cannot Start Scanning from Smart Device
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Cannot Start Scanning from Smart Device
Checking the Connection Status
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Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
Cannot Save Scanned Images to the Shared Folder
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Cannot Save Scanned Images to the Shared Folder
Messages are Displayed on the Control Panel
Saving the Scanned Images Takes a Long Time
Cannot Send or Receive Faxes
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Cannot Send or Receive Faxes
Cannot Send or Receive Faxes
Cannot Send Faxes
Cannot Send Faxes (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Cannot Receive Faxes
Cannot Receive Faxes (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Cannot Send Faxes to a Specific Recipient
Cannot Send Faxes at a Specified Time
Cannot Save Received Faxes to a Memory Device
Faxes Are Sent at the Wrong Size
Cannot Receive A3 Size Faxes
Received Faxes Are Not Printed
Cannot Send and Receive Faxes (Windows)
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Cannot Send and Receive Faxes (Windows)
Checking the Connection Status
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Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Windows)
Cannot Send or Receive Faxes Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Windows)
Cannot Send and Receive Faxes (Mac OS)
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Cannot Send and Receive Faxes (Mac OS)
Checking the Connection Status
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Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Mac OS)
Cannot Send or Receive Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Mac OS)
Error Code is Displayed on the Status Menu
Cannot Operate the Printer as Expected
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Cannot Operate the Printer as Expected
Operations are Slow
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Operations are Slow
Printing Is Too Slow
Printing Slows Down Dramatically During Continuous Printing
Printing Is Too Slow While Using PostScript Printer Driver
Scanning Speed Is Slow
LCD Screen Gets Dark
Touch Screen Does Not Respond
Cannot Operate from the Control Panel
"x" is Displayed on the Screen and you Cannot Select Photos
Printing is Paused
Memory Device Is not Recognized
Cannot Save Data to a Memory Device
Operation Sounds Are Loud
The Date and Time Are Incorrect
The Root Certificate Needs to be Updated
Cannot Cancel Printing from a Computer Running Mac OS X v10.6.8
Copies are Made or Faxes are Sent Unintentionally
Sender's Fax Number Not Displayed
Sender's Fax Number Displayed on Received Faxes is Wrong
Cannot Make Calls on the Connected Telephone
Answering Machine Cannot Answer Voice Calls
A Lot of Junk Faxes Have Been Received
A Message is Displayed on the LCD Screen
Paper Gets Jammed
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Paper Gets Jammed
Preventing Paper Jams
It is Time to Replace Ink Supply Units
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It is Time to Replace Ink Supply Units
Ink Supply Unit Handling Precautions
Replacing Ink Supply Units
It is Time to Replace the Maintenance Box
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It is Time to Replace the Maintenance Box
Maintenance Box Handling Precautions
Replacing a Maintenance Box
Printing, Copying, Scanning, and Faxing Quality is Poor
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Printing, Copying, Scanning, and Faxing Quality is Poor
Print Quality is Poor
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Print Quality is Poor
Color Missing, Banding, or Unexpected Colors Appear in Printout
Colored Banding Appears at Intervals of Approximately 3.3 cm
Blurry Prints, Vertical Banding, or Misalignment
Printouts are Blank or Only Some Lines are Printed
Paper Is Smeared or Scuffed
Printed Photos are Sticky
Images or Photos are Printed in Unexpected Colors
The Position, Size, or Margins of the Printout Are Incorrect
Printed Characters Are Incorrect or Garbled
The Printed Image Is Inverted
Mosaic-Like Patterns in the Prints
Unintentionally Printing on 2-Sides
Printer Does Not Print Correctly While Using PostScript Printer Driver
Print Quality Is Poor While Using PostScript Printer Driver
Copy Quality is Poor
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Copy Quality is Poor
Color Missing, Banding, or Unexpected Colors Appear in Copies
Colored Banding Appears at Intervals of Approximately 3.3 cm
Blurry Copies, Vertical Banding, or Misalignment
Printouts are Blank or Only Some Lines are Printed
Paper Is Smeared or Scuffed
The Position, Size, or Margins of the Copies are Incorrect
Uneven Colors, Smears, Dots, or Straight Lines Appear in the Copied Image
Moiré (Cross-Hatch) Patterns Appear in the Copied Image
An Image of the Reverse Side of the Original Appears in the Copied Image
Scanned Image Problems
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Scanned Image Problems
Uneven Colors, Dirt, Spots, and so on Appear when Scanning from the Scanner Glass
Straight Lines Appear when Scanning from ADF
Offset Appears in the Background of Scanned Images
Cannot Scan the Correct Area on the Scanner Glass
Cannot Solve Problems in the Scanned Image
The Quality of the Sent Fax is Poor
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The Quality of the Sent Fax is Poor
Quality of the Sent Fax is Poor
Straight Lines Appear when Sending Faxes from the ADF
The Image Quality of the Sent Fax is Poor
An Image of the Reverse Side of the Original Appears in the Sent Fax
Received Fax Quality is Poor
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Received Fax Quality is Poor
The Image Quality of Received Faxes is Poor
Cannot Solve Problem After Trying All Solutions
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Cannot Solve Problem After Trying All Solutions
Cannot Solve Printing or Copying Problems
Adding or Replacing the Computer or Devices
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Adding or Replacing the Computer or Devices
Connecting to a Printer that has been Connected to the Network
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Connecting to a Printer that has been Connected to the Network
Using a Network Printer from a Second Computer
Using a Network Printer from a Smart Device
Re-setting the Network Connection
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Re-setting the Network Connection
When Replacing the Wireless Router
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When Replacing the Wireless Router
Making Settings for Connecting to the Computer
Making Settings for Connecting to the Smart Device
When Changing the Computer
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When Changing the Computer
Making Settings for Connecting to the Computer
Changing the Connection Method to the Computer
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Changing the Connection Method to the Computer
Changing the Network Connection from Ethernet to Wi-Fi
Changing the Network Connection from Wi-Fi to Ethernet
Changing from USB to a Network Connection
Making Wi-Fi Settings from the Control Panel
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Making Wi-Fi Settings from the Control Panel
Making Wi-Fi Settings by Entering the SSID and Password
Making Wi-Fi Settings by Push Button Setup (WPS)
Making Wi-Fi Settings by PIN Code Setup (WPS)
Connecting a Smart Device and Printer Directly (Wi-Fi Direct)
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Connecting a Smart Device and Printer Directly (Wi-Fi Direct)
About Wi-Fi Direct
Connecting to an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch using Wi-Fi Direct
Connecting to Android Devices using Wi-Fi Direct
Connecting to Devices other than iOS and Android using Wi-Fi Direct
Disconnecting Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) Connection
Changing the Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) Settings Such as the SSID
Checking the Network Connection Status
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Checking the Network Connection Status
Checking the Network Connection Status from the Control Panel
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Checking the Network Connection Status from the Control Panel
Checking the Network Connection Status using the Network Icon
Displaying Detailed Network Information on the Control Panel
Printing a Network Connection Report
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Printing a Network Connection Report
Messages and Solutions on the Network Connection Report
E-1
E-2, E-3, E-7
E-5
E-6
E-8
E-9
E-10
E-11
E-12
E-13
Message on the Network Environment
Printing a Network Status Sheet
Checking the Network of the Computer (Windows only)
Using Optional Items
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Using Optional Items
List of Optional Items
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List of Optional Items
Wiring Codes with Clamps
Printer Stand
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Printer Stand
Installing the Printer Stand
Moving the Printer While the Printer Stand is Attached
Printer Stand Specifications
Paper Cassette Unit
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Paper Cassette Unit
Installing the Paper Cassette Units
Setting the Paper Cassette Unit in the Printer Driver
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Setting the Paper Cassette Unit in the Printer Driver
Setting the Paper Cassette Unit in the Printer Driver - Windows
Setting the Paper Cassette Unit in the Printer Driver - Mac OS
Moving the Printer While the Paper Cassette Units are Attached
Problems with the Paper Cassette Unit
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Problems with the Paper Cassette Unit
Paper Does Not Feed from the Paper Cassette Units
Paper Cassette Unit Specifications
Manual Stapler
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Manual Stapler
Using the Manual Stapler
Replacing the Staple Cartridge
Problems with the Manual Stapler
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Problems with the Manual Stapler
Staples Jam
Cannot Staple
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Cannot Staple
Borderless images are printed.
Fax Board (Super G3/G3 Multi Fax Board)
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Fax Board (Super G3/G3 Multi Fax Board)
Expansion Fax Ports
Fax Settings Menu (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
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Fax Settings Menu (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Basic Settings (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Receive Settings
Registering a Recipient to the Contacts List (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Sending Faxes Using the Printer with Optional Fax Boards
Sending Faxes From a Computer Using an Optional Fax Board
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Sending Faxes From a Computer Using an Optional Fax Board
Sending Documents Created in an Application Using an Optional Fax Board (Windows)
Sending Documents Created in an Application Using an Optional Fax Board (Mac OS)
Checking the Status of the Lines (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Solving Problems
Specifications for Optional Super G3/G3 Multi Fax Board
Ethernet Board (10/100/1000 Base-T, Ethernet)
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Ethernet Board (10/100/1000 Base-T, Ethernet)
Function List when Using an Additional Network
Installing an Ethernet Board
Settings when Using an Additional Network
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Settings when Using an Additional Network
Administrator Password Setting for Additional Network
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Administrator Password Setting for Additional Network
Configuring the Administrator Password for the Additional Network
Connecting to the Network from the Control Panel (When Using an Additional Network)
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Connecting to the Network from the Control Panel (When Using an Additional Network)
Assigning the IP Address (When Using an Additional Network)
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Assigning the IP Address (When Using an Additional Network)
Setting the Proxy Server (When Using an Additional Network)
Connecting to Ethernet (When Using an Additional Network)
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Connecting to Ethernet (When Using an Additional Network)
Connecting to Ethernet on the Standard Network
Connecting to Ethernet on an Additional Network
Selecting the Network Transmission Route (When Using an Additional Network)
Selecting a Network that has an LDAP Server (When Using an Additional Network)
Receiving Email Notifications When Events Occur (When Using an Additional Network)
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Receiving Email Notifications When Events Occur (When Using an Additional Network)
About Email Notifications (When Using an Additional Network)
Configuring Email Notification (When Using an Additional Network)
Solving Problems when Using an Additional Network
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Solving Problems when Using an Additional Network
Cannot Print or Scan from a Computer
Scan or Fax Functions from the Control Panel Do Not Work Correctly (Except for Scan to Cloud)
Cannot Use the LDAP Server
Menu Options for Network Settings (When Using an Additional Network)
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Menu Options for Network Settings (When Using an Additional Network)
Standard:
Additional:
Network Transmission Route:
LDAP Server:
Product Information
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Product Information
Paper Information
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Paper Information
Available Paper and Capacities
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Available Paper and Capacities
Genuine Epson Paper
Commercially Available Paper
Paper for 2-Sided Printing
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Paper for 2-Sided Printing
Genuine Epson Paper
Commercially Available Paper
Unavailable Paper Types
Consumable Products Information
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Consumable Products Information
Ink Supply Unit Codes
Maintenance Box Code
Maintenance Rollers Codes
Software Information
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Software Information
Software for Printing
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Software for Printing
Application for Printing from a Computer (Windows Printer Driver)
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Application for Printing from a Computer (Windows Printer Driver)
Guide to Windows Printer Driver
Application for Printing from a Computer (Mac OS Printer Driver)
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Application for Printing from a Computer (Mac OS Printer Driver)
Guide to Mac OS Printer Driver
Application that can print PostScript Fonts (Windows PostScript Printer Driver)
Application that can print PostScript Fonts (Mac OS PostScript Printer Driver)
Application that can print PCL Language (PCL Printer Driver)
Application that Prints Using a Method that is not Standard on Windows (EpsonNet Print)
Application for Printing Easily from a Smart Device (Epson iPrint)
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Application for Printing Easily from a Smart Device (Epson iPrint)
Installing Epson iPrint
Application for Printing Easily from an Android Application (Epson Print Enabler)
Software for Scanning
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Software for Scanning
Application for Scanning Documents(Document Capture Pro)
Application for Controlling the Scanner (Epson Scan 2)
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Application for Controlling the Scanner (Epson Scan 2)
Adding the Network Scanner
Software for Faxing
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Software for Faxing
Application for Configuring Fax Operations and Sending Faxes (FAX Utility)
Application for Sending Faxes (PC-FAX Driver)
Software for Package Creation
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Software for Package Creation
Application for Creating Driver Packages (EpsonNet SetupManager)
Software for Making Settings or Managing Devices
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Software for Making Settings or Managing Devices
Application for Configuring Printer Operations (Web Config)
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Application for Configuring Printer Operations (Web Config)
Running Web Config on a Web Browser
Running Web Config on Windows
Running Web Config on Mac OS
Application for Setting up the Device on a Network (EpsonNet Config)
Software for Managing Devices on the Network (Epson Device Admin)
Software for Updating
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Software for Updating
Application for Updating Software and Firmware (Epson Software Updater)
Settings Menu List
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Settings Menu List
General Settings
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General Settings
Basic Settings
Printer Settings
Network Settings
Web Service Settings
Fax Settings (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
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Fax Settings (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
Quick Operation Button
Basic Settings
Send Settings
Receive Settings :
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Receive Settings :
Save/Forward Settings
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Save/Forward Settings
Unconditional Save/Forward:
Conditional Save/Forward:
Common Settings:
Menu:
Print Settings
Report Settings
Security Settings
Check Fax Connection
Fax Setting Wizard
Scan Settings
System Administration
Print Counter
Supply Status
Maintenance
Language
Printer Status/Print
Contacts Manager
User Settings
Authentication Device Status
Epson Open Platform Information
Product Specifications
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Product Specifications
Printer Specifications
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Printer Specifications
Printable Area
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Printable Area
Printable Area for Single Sheets
Printable Area for Envelopes
Scanner Specifications
ADF Specifications
Fax Specifications (Fax-capable Printers Only)
Using Port for the Printer
Interface Specifications
Network Specifications
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Network Specifications
Wi-Fi Specifications
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Wi-Fi Specifications
Table A
Table B
Ethernet Specifications
Network Functions and IPv4/IPv6
Security Protocol
PostScript Level 3 Compatibility
Supported Third Party Services
Memory Device Specifications
Supported Data Specifications
Dimensions
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
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Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications for Ink Supply Units
Installation Location and Space
System Requirements
Font Specifications
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Font Specifications
Available Fonts for PostScript
Available Fonts for PCL (URW)
List of Symbol Sets
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List of Symbol Sets
List of Symbol Sets for PCL 5
Epson BarCode Fonts (Windows Only)
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Epson BarCode Fonts (Windows Only)
Printing with Epson BarCode Fonts
Notes on inputting and formatting bar codes
Epson BarCode Fonts specifications
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Epson BarCode Fonts specifications
EPSON EAN-8
EPSON EAN-13
EPSON UPC-A
EPSON UPC-E
EPSON Code39
EPSON Code128
EPSON ITF
EPSON Codabar
EPSON EAN128
Regulatory Information
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Regulatory Information
Standards and Approvals
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Standards and Approvals
Standards and Approvals for U.S. Model
Standards and Approvals for European Model
Standards and Approvals for Australian Model
Standards and Approvals for New Zealand Model
ZICTA Type Approval for Users in Zambia
German Blue Angel
Restrictions on Copying
Administrator Information
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Administrator Information
Connecting the Printer to the Network
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Connecting the Printer to the Network
Before Making Network Connection
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Before Making Network Connection
Gathering Information on the Connection Setting
IP Address Assignment
DNS Server and Proxy Server
Connecting to the Network from the Control Panel
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Connecting to the Network from the Control Panel
Assigning the IP Address
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Assigning the IP Address
Setting the Proxy Server
Connecting to LAN
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Connecting to LAN
Connecting to Ethernet
Connecting to the Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi)
Settings to Use the Printer
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Settings to Use the Printer
Using the Print Functions
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Using the Print Functions
Printer Connection Types
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Printer Connection Types
Peer to Peer Connection Settings
Server / Client Connection Settings
Print Settings for Peer to Peer Connection
Print Settings for Server / Client Connection
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Print Settings for Server / Client Connection
Setting Up the Network Ports
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Setting Up the Network Ports
Checking the Port Configuration - Windows
Sharing the Printer (Windows only)
Installing Additional Drivers (Windows only)
Using the Shared Printer – Windows
Basic Settings for Printing
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Basic Settings for Printing
Setting the Paper Source
Setting the Interface
Setting Errors
Setting Universal Print
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Setting Universal Print
Basic
PDL Print Configuration
Setting Up Universal Print (Microsoft)
Setting Up AirPrint
Configuring a Mail Server
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Configuring a Mail Server
Mail Server Setting Items
Checking a Mail Server Connection
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Checking a Mail Server Connection
Mail Server Connection Test References
Setting a Shared Network Folder
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Setting a Shared Network Folder
Creating the Shared Folder
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Creating the Shared Folder
Before Creating the Shared Folder
Checking the Network Profile
Location Where the Shared Folder is Created and an Example of the Security
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Location Where the Shared Folder is Created and an Example of the Security
Example of Configuration for File Servers
Example of Configuration for a Personal Computer
Adding Group or User Which Permits Access
Using Microsoft Network Sharing
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Using Microsoft Network Sharing
MS Network Setting items
Making Contacts Available
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Making Contacts Available
Contacts Configuration Comparison
Registering a Destination to Contacts using Web Config
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Registering a Destination to Contacts using Web Config
Destination Setting Items
Registering Destinations as a Group Using Web Config
Registering Frequently Used Contacts
Backing Up and Importing Contacts
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Backing Up and Importing Contacts
Importing Contacts Using Web Config
Backing up Contacts Using Web Config
Starting from Importing Contacts from Another Epson Printer
Export and Bulk Registration of Contacts Using Tool
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Export and Bulk Registration of Contacts Using Tool
Exporting Contacts
Importing Contacts
Cooperation between the LDAP Server and Users
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Cooperation between the LDAP Server and Users
Configuring the LDAP Server
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Configuring the LDAP Server
LDAP Server Setting Items
Kerberos Settings
Configuring the LDAP Server Search Settings
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Configuring the LDAP Server Search Settings
LDAP Server Search Setting Items
Checking the LDAP Server Connection
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Checking the LDAP Server Connection
LDAP Server Connection Test References
Preparing to Scan
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Preparing to Scan
Scanning using the control panel
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Scanning using the control panel
Settings of Servers and Folders
Using Document Capture Pro Server
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Using Document Capture Pro Server
Setting Server Mode
Scanning From a Computer
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Scanning From a Computer
Software to be installed
Confirming that Network Scan is Enabled
Making Fax Features Available (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
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Making Fax Features Available (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
Before Using Fax Features
Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
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Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Compatible Telephone Lines
Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
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Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Connecting to a Standard Phone Line (PSTN) or PBX
Connecting to DSL or ISDN
Connecting Your Phone Device to the Printer
Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes
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Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes
Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes Using Fax Setting Wizard
Making Settings for the Printer's Fax Features According to Use
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Making Settings for the Printer's Fax Features According to Use
Making Settings for a PBX Phone System
Making Settings When You Connect a Phone Device
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Making Settings When You Connect a Phone Device
Making Settings to Use an Answering Machine
Making Settings to Receive Faxes Operating Only a Connected Phone
Making Settings to Save and Forward Received Faxes
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Making Settings to Save and Forward Received Faxes
Making Saving Settings to Receive Faxes
Making Forwarding Settings to Receive Faxes
Making Settings to Save and Forward Received Faxes with Specific Conditions
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Making Settings to Save and Forward Received Faxes with Specific Conditions
Making Saving Settings to Receive Faxes with Specific Conditions
Making Forwarding Settings to Receive Faxes with Specified Conditions
Making Settings for Blocking Junk Faxes
Making Settings to Send and Receive Faxes on a Computer
Making Basic Operation Settings for the Printer
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Making Basic Operation Settings for the Printer
Setting the Control Panel
Power Saving Settings During Inactivity
Setting the Sound
Synchronizing the Date and Time with Time Server
Setting the Default Value for Scanning,Copying and Sending Faxes. (User Default Settings)
Problems when Making Settings
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Problems when Making Settings
Hints to Solving Problems
Cannot Access Web Config
Managing the Printer
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Managing the Printer
Introduction of Product Security Features
Administrator Settings
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Administrator Settings
Configuring the Administrator Password
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Configuring the Administrator Password
Configuring the Administrator Password from the Control Panel
Configuring the Administrator Password from a Computer
Controlling the Panel Operation
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Controlling the Panel Operation
Enabling the Lock Setting
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Enabling the Lock Setting
Enabling the Lock Setting from the Control Panel
Enabling the Lock Setting from a Computer
Lock Setting Items for General Settings Menu
Other Lock Setting Items
Operating Display and Function Setting Individually
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Operating Display and Function Setting Individually
Items That Can Be Set Individually
Logging on to the Printer as an Administrator
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Logging on to the Printer as an Administrator
Logging on the Printer Using the Control Panel
Logging on to the Printer from a Computer
Restricting Available Features
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Restricting Available Features
Creating the User Account
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Creating the User Account
Editing the User Account
Deleting the User Account
Enabling Access Control
Disabling the External Interface
Making Settings for Processing Saved Data
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Making Settings for Processing Saved Data
Making Settings for Sequential Deletion
Formatting the Internal Hard Disc
Monitoring a Remote Printer
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Monitoring a Remote Printer
Checking Information for a Remote Printer
Receiving Email Notifications When Events Occur
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Receiving Email Notifications When Events Occur
About Email Notifications
Configuring Email Notification
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Configuring Email Notification
Items for Email Notification
Backing Up the Settings
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Backing Up the Settings
Export the settings
Import the settings
Advanced Security Settings
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Advanced Security Settings
Security Settings and Prevention of Danger
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Security Settings and Prevention of Danger
Security Feature Settings
Making Settings for Password Encryption
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Making Settings for Password Encryption
Encrypting the Password
Restoring the Password Encryption Key
Controlling Using Protocols
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Controlling Using Protocols
Controlling protocols
Protocols you can Enable or Disable
Protocol Setting Items
Using a Digital Certificate
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Using a Digital Certificate
About Digital Certification
Configuring a CA-signed Certificate
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Configuring a CA-signed Certificate
Obtaining a CA-signed Certificate
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Obtaining a CA-signed Certificate
CSR Setting Items
Importing a CA-signed Certificate
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Importing a CA-signed Certificate
CA-signed Certificate Importing Setting Items
Deleting a CA-signed Certificate
Configuring a Self-signed Certificate
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Configuring a Self-signed Certificate
Updating a Self-signed Certificate
Deleting a Self-signed Certificate for S/MIME
Configuring a CA Certificate
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Configuring a CA Certificate
Importing a CA Certificate
Deleting a CA Certificate
SSL/TLS Communication with the Printer
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SSL/TLS Communication with the Printer
Configuring Basic SSL/TLS Settings
Configuring a Server Certificate for the Printer
Encrypted Communication Using IPsec/IP Filtering
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Encrypted Communication Using IPsec/IP Filtering
About IPsec/IP Filtering
Configuring Default Policy
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Configuring Default Policy
Default Policy Setting Items
Configuring Group Policy
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Configuring Group Policy
Group Policy Setting Items
Combination of Local Address(Printer) and Remote Address(Host) on Group Policy
References of Service Name on Group Policy
Configuration Examples of IPsec/IP Filtering
Configuring a Certificate for IPsec/IP Filtering
Connecting the Printer to an IEEE802.1X Network
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Connecting the Printer to an IEEE802.1X Network
Configuring an IEEE802.1X Network
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Configuring an IEEE802.1X Network
IEEE802.1X Network Setting Items
Configuring a Certificate for IEEE802.1X
Checking IEEE802.1X Network Status
S/MIME Settings
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S/MIME Settings
Configuring S/MIME Basic Settings
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Configuring S/MIME Basic Settings
S/MIME Setting Items
Configuring a Certificate for S/MIME
Importing the Encryption Certificate to the Email Destination
Solving Problems for Advanced Security
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Solving Problems for Advanced Security
Restoring the Security Settings
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Restoring the Security Settings
Disabling the Security Function Using the Control Panel
Problems Using Network Security Features
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Problems Using Network Security Features
Forgot a Pre–shared Key
Cannot Communicate with IPsec Communication
Cannot Communicate Suddenly
Cannot Create the Secure IPP Printing Port
Cannot Connect After Configuring IPsec/IP Filtering
Cannot Access the Printer or Scanner after Configuring IEEE802.1X
Problems on Using a Digital Certificate
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Problems on Using a Digital Certificate
Cannot Import a CA-signed Certificate
Cannot Update a Self-Signed Certificate
Cannot Create a CSR
Warning Relating to a Digital Certificate Appears
Delete a CA-signed Certificate by Mistake
Using Epson Open Platform
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Using Epson Open Platform
Epson Open Platform Overview
Configuring Epson Open Platform
Configuring the Authentication Device
Epson Remote Services Information
Where to Get Help
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Where to Get Help
Technical Support Web Site
Contacting Epson Support
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Contacting Epson Support
Before Contacting Epson
Help for Users in Europe
Help for Users in Taiwan
Help for Users in Australia
Help for Users in New Zealand
Help for Users in Indonesia
Help for Users in Malaysia
Help for Users in the Philippines
Help for Users in Singapore
Help for Users in Thailand
Help for Users in Vietnam
Help for Users in India
Help for Users in Hong Kong
WF-C879R Series
User's Guide
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Faxing (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
Guide to This Manual
Important Instructions
Part Names and Functions
Guide to the Control Panel
Loading Paper
Placing Originals
Inserting and Removing a Memory Device
Printing
Copying
Scanning
Faxing (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
Maintaining the Printer
Solving Problems
Adding or Replacing the Computer or Devices
Using Optional Items
Product Information
Administrator Information
Where to Get Help
Introduction to the Manuals
About This Manual
Marks and Symbols
Notes on Screenshots and Illustrations
Operating System References
Trademarks
Copyright
Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions for Ink
Printer Advisories and Warnings
Advisories and Warnings for Setting Up the Printer
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Touchscreen
Advisories and Warnings for Using the Printer with a Wireless Connection
Advisories and Warnings for Transporting or Storing the Printer
Notes on the Administrator Password
Default Value of the Administrator Password
Administrator Password Has Not Been Set
Changing the Administrator Password
Operations that Require You to Enter the Administrator Password
Initializing the Administrator Password
Protecting Your Personal Information
Front
Rear
Control Panel
Home Screen Configuration
Guide to the Network Icon
Menu Screen Configuration
Job/Status Screen Configuration
Reserve Job
Entering Characters
Viewing Animations
Paper Handling Precautions
Paper Size and Type Settings
List of Paper Type
List of Detected Paper Sizes
Loading Paper
Loading Envelopes
Loading Pre-punched Paper
Loading Long Papers
Placing Originals
Detecting the Original Size Automatically
Originals that are not Supported by the ADF
Inserting an External USB Device
Removing an External USB Device
Sharing Data on a Memory Device
Printing Documents
Printing from a Computer - Windows
Printing Using Easy Settings
Menu Options for the Printer Driver
Main Tab
More Options Tab
Maintenance Tab
Adding Printing Presets for Easy Printing
Printing on 2-Sides
Printing a Booklet
Printing Several Pages on One Sheet
Printing to Fit the Paper Size
Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document at any Magnification
Printing One Image on Multiple Sheets for Enlargement (Creating a Poster)
Making Posters Using Overlapping Alignment Marks
Printing with a Header and Footer
Printing an Anti-Copy Pattern
Printing Password-Protected Files
Printing Multiple Files Together
Printing Using the Color Universal Print Feature
Adjusting the Print Color
Printing to Emphasize Thin Lines
Printing Clear Bar Codes
Printing a Document Using the PostScript Printer Driver (Windows)
Menu Options for the PostScript Printer Driver
Paper/Quality Tab
Layout Tab
Access Control Settings Tab
Advanced Options
Printing from a Computer - Mac OS
Printing Using Easy Settings
Menu Options for the Printer Driver
Menu Options for Layout
Menu Options for Color Matching
Menu Options for Paper Handling
Menu Options for Cover Page
Menu Options for Print Settings
Menu Options for Color Options
Menu Options for Two-sided Printing Settings
Adding Printing Presets for Easy Printing
Printing on 2-Sides
Printing Several Pages on One Sheet
Printing to Fit the Paper Size
Printing a Reduced or Enlarged Document at any Magnification
Adjusting the Print Color
Printing Using a PostScript Printer Driver - Mac OS X
Menu Options for the PostScript Printer Driver
Menu Options for Layout
Menu Options for Color Matching
Menu Options for Paper Handling
Menu Options for Paper Feed
Menu Options for Cover Page
Menu Options for Printer Features
Printing PDF Files from a Memory Device
PDF Settings
Printing Documents from Smart Devices (iOS)
Printing Documents Using Epson iPrint
Printing Documents Using AirPrint
Printing Documents from Smart Devices (Android)
Printing Documents Using Epson iPrint
Printing Documents Using Epson Print Enabler
Printing Using Mopria Print Service
Printing on Envelopes
Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Windows)
Printing on Envelopes from a Computer (Mac OS)
Printing Photos
Printing JPEG Files from a Memory Device
JPEG Settings
Printing TIFF Files from a Memory Device
TIFF Settings
Printing Web Pages
Printing Web Pages from Smart Devices
Printing Using a Cloud Service
Registering to Epson Connect Service from the Control Panel
Available Copying Methods
Copying Originals
Copying on 2-Sides
Copying by Enlarging or Reducing
Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet
Copying in Page Order
Copying Originals Using Good Quality
Copying ID card
Copying Books
Copying Bar Codes Clearly
Basic Menu Options for Copying
Advanced Menu Options for Copying
Available Scanning Methods
Scanning Originals to a Network Folder
Destination Menu Options for Scanning to a Network Folder
Scan Menu Options for Scanning to a Folder
Scanning Originals to an Email
Recipient Menu Options for Scanning to an Email
Scan Menu Options for Scanning to an Email
Scanning Originals to a Computer
Scanning Originals to a Memory Device
Basic Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device
Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to a Memory Device
Scanning Originals to the Cloud
Basic Menu Options for Scanning to the Cloud
Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to the Cloud
Scanning Using WSD
Setting Up a WSD Port
Scanning Originals to a Smart Device
Before Using Fax Features
Overview of this Printer's Fax Features
Feature: Sending Faxes
Feature: Receiving Faxes
Feature: PC-FAX Send/Receive (Windows/Mac OS)
Features: Various Fax Reports
Feature: Status or Logs for Fax Jobs
Feature: Fax Box
Feature: Security when Sending and Receiving Faxes
Features: Other Useful Features
Sending Faxes Using the Printer
Selecting Recipients
Various Ways of Sending Faxes
Sending a Fax after Checking the Scanned Image
Sending Faxes Manually After Confirming the Recipient's Status
Sending Faxes Dialing from the External Phone Device
Sending Faxes on Demand (Using Polling Send/Bulletin Board Box)
Setting the Polling Send Box
Registering a Bulletin Board Box
Storing a Document in the Polling Send/Bulletin Board Box
Sending Many Pages of a Monochrome Document (Direct Send)
Sending a Fax Preferentially (Priority Send)
Sending Faxes in Monochrome at Specified Time of the Day (Send Fax Later)
Sending Different Size Documents Using ADF (Continuous Scan(ADF))
Sending a Fax with a Subaddress(SUB) and Password(SID)
Sending the Same Documents Multiple Times
Storing a Fax Without Specifying a Recipient (Store Fax Data)
Sending Faxes Using the Stored Document Feature
Receiving Faxes on the Printer
Receiving Incoming Faxes
Usage of Manual Mode
Usage of Auto Mode
Receiving Faxes by Making a Phone Call
Receiving Faxes After Confirming the Sender's Status
Receiving Faxes by Polling (Polling Receive)
Receiving Faxes from a Board with a Subaddress (SEP) and Password (PWD) (Polling Receive)
Saving and Forwarding Received Faxes
Summary of the Features
Viewing Received Faxes on the Printer's LCD Screen
Menu Options for Faxing
Recipient
Fax Settings
More
Menu Options for Fax Box
Inbox/Confidential
Stored Documents:
Polling Send/Board
Polling Send:
Unregistered Bulletin Board:
Each Registered Bulletin Board
Checking the Status or Logs for Fax Jobs
Displaying Information when Received Faxes are Unprocessed (Unread/Not Printed/Not Saved/Not Forwarded)
Checking Fax Jobs in Progress
Checking the Fax Job History
Reprinting Received Documents
Sending a Fax from a Computer
Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Windows)
Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Mac OS)
Receiving Faxes on a Computer
Checking for New Faxes (Windows)
Using the Fax Icon on the Task Bar (Windows)
Using the Notification Window (Windows)
Checking for New Faxes (Mac OS)
Open the Received Fax Folder from Received Fax Monitor (Mac OS)
Canceling the Feature that Saves Incoming Faxes to the Computer
Checking the Consumables Status
Improving Paper Feeding Problems for Paper Cassette
Improving Print, Copy, Scan, and Fax Quality
Adjusting the Print Quality
Checking and Cleaning the Print Head
Checking and Cleaning the Print Head (Control Panel)
Running Power Cleaning
Running Power Cleaning (Control Panel)
Preventing nozzle clogging
Aligning Ruled Lines
Cleaning the Paper Path for Ink Smears
Cleaning the Scanner Glass
Cleaning the ADF
Adjusting Print Quality per Paper
Saving Power
Saving Power (Control Panel)
Installing or Uninstalling Applications Separately
Installing the Applications Separately
Checking if a genuine Epson printer driver is installed - Windows
Checking if a genuine Epson printer driver is installed - Mac OS
Installing a PostScript Printer Driver
Installing a PostScript Printer Driver - Windows
Installing a PostScript Printer Driver - Mac OS
Adding the Printer (for Mac OS Only)
Uninstalling Applications
Uninstalling Applications - Windows
Uninstalling Applications - Mac OS
Updating Applications and Firmware
Updating the Printer's Firmware using the Control Panel
Updating Firmware Using Web Config
Updating Firmware without Connecting to the Internet
Moving and Transporting the Printer
Moving the Printer
Transporting the Printer
Replacing Maintenance Rollers in Paper Cassette 1
Replacing Maintenance Rollers in Paper Cassette 2 to 4
The Printer Does Not Work as Expected
The Printer Does Not Turn On or Off
Power Does Not Turn On
Power Does Not Turn Off
Printer Turns Off During Use
Power Turns Off Automatically
Paper Does Not Feed or Eject Correctly
No Paper Feeds
Paper Feeds at a Slant
Several Sheets of Paper are Fed at a Time
Paper Does Not Feed Correctly After Replacing the Maintenance Rollers
Paper Out Error Occurs
Original Does Not Feed in the ADF
Paper is Not Stacked in Order
Paper is Ejected in an Unexpected Direction
Cannot Print
Cannot Print from Windows
Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Windows)
Cannot Print Even Though a Connection has been Established (Windows)
Printer Does Not Print While Using PostScript Printer Driver (Windows)
Suddenly the Printer Cannot Print over a Network Connection
Cannot Print from Mac OS
Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Mac OS)
Cannot Print Even Though a Connection has been Established (Mac OS)
Printer Does Not Print While Using PostScript Printer Driver (Mac OS)
Suddenly the Printer Cannot Print over a Network Connection
Cannot Print from Smart Device
Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
Cannot Print Even Though a Connection has been Established (iOS)
Suddenly the Printer Cannot Print over a Network Connection
Cannot Start Scanning
Cannot Start Scanning from Windows
Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Windows)
The USB cable is not plugged into the electrical outlet correctly.
There is a problem with the USB hub.
There is a problem with the USB cable or the USB inlet.
The printer is connected to a SuperSpeed USB port.
Cannot Scan Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Windows)
Scanning at a high resolution over a network.
Cannot Start Scanning from Mac OS
Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Mac OS)
The USB cable is not plugged into the electrical outlet correctly.
There is a problem with the USB hub.
There is a problem with the USB cable or the USB inlet.
The printer is connected to a SuperSpeed USB port.
Cannot Scan Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Mac OS)
Scanning at a high resolution over a network.
Cannot Start Scanning from Smart Device
Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
Cannot Save Scanned Images to the Shared Folder
Messages are Displayed on the Control Panel
Saving the Scanned Images Takes a Long Time
Cannot Send or Receive Faxes
Cannot Send or Receive Faxes
Cannot Send Faxes
Cannot Send Faxes (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Cannot Receive Faxes
Cannot Receive Faxes (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Cannot Send Faxes to a Specific Recipient
Cannot Send Faxes at a Specified Time
Cannot Save Received Faxes to a Memory Device
Faxes Are Sent at the Wrong Size
Cannot Receive A3 Size Faxes
Received Faxes Are Not Printed
Cannot Send and Receive Faxes (Windows)
Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Windows)
Cannot Send or Receive Faxes Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Windows)
Cannot Send and Receive Faxes (Mac OS)
Checking the Connection Status
Cannot connect to a Network
The Printer Cannot Connect by USB (Mac OS)
Cannot Send or Receive Even Though a Connection has been Correctly Established (Mac OS)
Error Code is Displayed on the Status Menu
Cannot Operate the Printer as Expected
Operations are Slow
Printing Is Too Slow
Printing Slows Down Dramatically During Continuous Printing
Printing Is Too Slow While Using PostScript Printer Driver
Scanning Speed Is Slow
LCD Screen Gets Dark
Touch Screen Does Not Respond
Cannot Operate from the Control Panel
"x" is Displayed on the Screen and you Cannot Select Photos
Printing is Paused
Memory Device Is not Recognized
Cannot Save Data to a Memory Device
Operation Sounds Are Loud
The Date and Time Are Incorrect
The Root Certificate Needs to be Updated
Cannot Cancel Printing from a Computer Running Mac OS X v10.6.8
Copies are Made or Faxes are Sent Unintentionally
Sender's Fax Number Not Displayed
Sender's Fax Number Displayed on Received Faxes is Wrong
Cannot Make Calls on the Connected Telephone
Answering Machine Cannot Answer Voice Calls
A Lot of Junk Faxes Have Been Received
A Message is Displayed on the LCD Screen
Paper Gets Jammed
Preventing Paper Jams
It is Time to Replace Ink Supply Units
Ink Supply Unit Handling Precautions
Replacing Ink Supply Units
It is Time to Replace the Maintenance Box
Maintenance Box Handling Precautions
Replacing a Maintenance Box
Printing, Copying, Scanning, and Faxing Quality is Poor
Print Quality is Poor
Color Missing, Banding, or Unexpected Colors Appear in Printout
Colored Banding Appears at Intervals of Approximately 3.3 cm
Blurry Prints, Vertical Banding, or Misalignment
Printouts are Blank or Only Some Lines are Printed
Paper Is Smeared or Scuffed
Printed Photos are Sticky
Images or Photos are Printed in Unexpected Colors
The Position, Size, or Margins of the Printout Are Incorrect
Printed Characters Are Incorrect or Garbled
The Printed Image Is Inverted
Mosaic-Like Patterns in the Prints
Unintentionally Printing on 2-Sides
Printer Does Not Print Correctly While Using PostScript Printer Driver
Print Quality Is Poor While Using PostScript Printer Driver
Copy Quality is Poor
Color Missing, Banding, or Unexpected Colors Appear in Copies
Colored Banding Appears at Intervals of Approximately 3.3 cm
Blurry Copies, Vertical Banding, or Misalignment
Printouts are Blank or Only Some Lines are Printed
Paper Is Smeared or Scuffed
The Position, Size, or Margins of the Copies are Incorrect
Uneven Colors, Smears, Dots, or Straight Lines Appear in the Copied Image
Moiré (Cross-Hatch) Patterns Appear in the Copied Image
An Image of the Reverse Side of the Original Appears in the Copied Image
Scanned Image Problems
Uneven Colors, Dirt, Spots, and so on Appear when Scanning from the Scanner Glass
Straight Lines Appear when Scanning from ADF
Offset Appears in the Background of Scanned Images
Cannot Scan the Correct Area on the Scanner Glass
Cannot Solve Problems in the Scanned Image
The Quality of the Sent Fax is Poor
Quality of the Sent Fax is Poor
Straight Lines Appear when Sending Faxes from the ADF
The Image Quality of the Sent Fax is Poor
An Image of the Reverse Side of the Original Appears in the Sent Fax
Received Fax Quality is Poor
The Image Quality of Received Faxes is Poor
Cannot Solve Problem After Trying All Solutions
Cannot Solve Printing or Copying Problems
Connecting to a Printer that has been Connected to the Network
Using a Network Printer from a Second Computer
Using a Network Printer from a Smart Device
Re-setting the Network Connection
When Replacing the Wireless Router
Making Settings for Connecting to the Computer
Making Settings for Connecting to the Smart Device
When Changing the Computer
Making Settings for Connecting to the Computer
Changing the Connection Method to the Computer
Changing the Network Connection from Ethernet to Wi-Fi
Changing the Network Connection from Wi-Fi to Ethernet
Changing from USB to a Network Connection
Making Wi-Fi Settings from the Control Panel
Making Wi-Fi Settings by Entering the SSID and Password
Making Wi-Fi Settings by Push Button Setup (WPS)
Making Wi-Fi Settings by PIN Code Setup (WPS)
Connecting a Smart Device and Printer Directly (Wi-Fi Direct)
About Wi-Fi Direct
Connecting to an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch using Wi-Fi Direct
Connecting to Android Devices using Wi-Fi Direct
Connecting to Devices other than iOS and Android using Wi-Fi Direct
Disconnecting Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) Connection
Changing the Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) Settings Such as the SSID
Checking the Network Connection Status
Checking the Network Connection Status from the Control Panel
Checking the Network Connection Status using the Network Icon
Displaying Detailed Network Information on the Control Panel
Printing a Network Connection Report
Messages and Solutions on the Network Connection Report
E-1
E-2, E-3, E-7
E-5
E-6
E-8
E-9
E-10
E-11
E-12
E-13
Message on the Network Environment
Printing a Network Status Sheet
Checking the Network of the Computer (Windows only)
List of Optional Items
Wiring Codes with Clamps
Printer Stand
Installing the Printer Stand
Moving the Printer While the Printer Stand is Attached
Printer Stand Specifications
Paper Cassette Unit
Installing the Paper Cassette Units
Setting the Paper Cassette Unit in the Printer Driver
Setting the Paper Cassette Unit in the Printer Driver - Windows
Setting the Paper Cassette Unit in the Printer Driver - Mac OS
Moving the Printer While the Paper Cassette Units are Attached
Problems with the Paper Cassette Unit
Paper Does Not Feed from the Paper Cassette Units
Paper Cassette Unit Specifications
Manual Stapler
Using the Manual Stapler
Replacing the Staple Cartridge
Problems with the Manual Stapler
Staples Jam
Cannot Staple
Borderless images are printed.
Fax Board (Super G3/G3 Multi Fax Board)
Expansion Fax Ports
Fax Settings Menu (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Basic Settings (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Receive Settings
Registering a Recipient to the Contacts List (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Sending Faxes Using the Printer with Optional Fax Boards
Sending Faxes From a Computer Using an Optional Fax Board
Sending Documents Created in an Application Using an Optional Fax Board (Windows)
Sending Documents Created in an Application Using an Optional Fax Board (Mac OS)
Checking the Status of the Lines (When Optional Fax Boards Installed)
Solving Problems
Specifications for Optional Super G3/G3 Multi Fax Board
Ethernet Board (10/100/1000 Base-T, Ethernet)
Function List when Using an Additional Network
Installing an Ethernet Board
Settings when Using an Additional Network
Administrator Password Setting for Additional Network
Configuring the Administrator Password for the Additional Network
Connecting to the Network from the Control Panel (When Using an Additional Network)
Assigning the IP Address (When Using an Additional Network)
Setting the Proxy Server (When Using an Additional Network)
Connecting to Ethernet (When Using an Additional Network)
Connecting to Ethernet on the Standard Network
Connecting to Ethernet on an Additional Network
Selecting the Network Transmission Route (When Using an Additional Network)
Selecting a Network that has an LDAP Server (When Using an Additional Network)
Receiving Email Notifications When Events Occur (When Using an Additional Network)
About Email Notifications (When Using an Additional Network)
Configuring Email Notification (When Using an Additional Network)
Solving Problems when Using an Additional Network
Cannot Print or Scan from a Computer
Scan or Fax Functions from the Control Panel Do Not Work Correctly (Except for Scan to Cloud)
Cannot Use the LDAP Server
Menu Options for Network Settings (When Using an Additional Network)
Standard:
Additional:
Network Transmission Route:
LDAP Server:
Paper Information
Available Paper and Capacities
Genuine Epson Paper
Commercially Available Paper
Paper for 2-Sided Printing
Genuine Epson Paper
Commercially Available Paper
Unavailable Paper Types
Consumable Products Information
Ink Supply Unit Codes
Maintenance Box Code
Maintenance Rollers Codes
Software Information
Software for Printing
Application for Printing from a Computer (Windows Printer Driver)
Guide to Windows Printer Driver
Application for Printing from a Computer (Mac OS Printer Driver)
Guide to Mac OS Printer Driver
Application that can print PostScript Fonts (Windows PostScript Printer Driver)
Application that can print PostScript Fonts (Mac OS PostScript Printer Driver)
Application that can print PCL Language (PCL Printer Driver)
Application that Prints Using a Method that is not Standard on Windows (EpsonNet Print)
Application for Printing Easily from a Smart Device (Epson iPrint)
Installing Epson iPrint
Application for Printing Easily from an Android Application (Epson Print Enabler)
Software for Scanning
Application for Scanning Documents(Document Capture Pro)
Application for Controlling the Scanner (Epson Scan 2)
Adding the Network Scanner
Software for Faxing
Application for Configuring Fax Operations and Sending Faxes (FAX Utility)
Application for Sending Faxes (PC-FAX Driver)
Software for Package Creation
Application for Creating Driver Packages (EpsonNet SetupManager)
Software for Making Settings or Managing Devices
Application for Configuring Printer Operations (Web Config)
Running Web Config on a Web Browser
Running Web Config on Windows
Running Web Config on Mac OS
Application for Setting up the Device on a Network (EpsonNet Config)
Software for Managing Devices on the Network (Epson Device Admin)
Software for Updating
Application for Updating Software and Firmware (Epson Software Updater)
Settings Menu List
General Settings
Basic Settings
Printer Settings
Network Settings
Web Service Settings
Fax Settings (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
Quick Operation Button
Basic Settings
Send Settings
Receive Settings :
Save/Forward Settings
Unconditional Save/Forward:
Conditional Save/Forward:
Common Settings:
Menu:
Print Settings
Report Settings
Security Settings
Check Fax Connection
Fax Setting Wizard
Scan Settings
System Administration
Print Counter
Supply Status
Maintenance
Language
Printer Status/Print
Contacts Manager
User Settings
Authentication Device Status
Epson Open Platform Information
Product Specifications
Printer Specifications
Printable Area
Printable Area for Single Sheets
Printable Area for Envelopes
Scanner Specifications
ADF Specifications
Fax Specifications (Fax-capable Printers Only)
Using Port for the Printer
Interface Specifications
Network Specifications
Wi-Fi Specifications
Table A
Table B
Ethernet Specifications
Network Functions and IPv4/IPv6
Security Protocol
PostScript Level 3 Compatibility
Supported Third Party Services
Memory Device Specifications
Supported Data Specifications
Dimensions
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications for Ink Supply Units
Installation Location and Space
System Requirements
Font Specifications
Available Fonts for PostScript
Available Fonts for PCL (URW)
List of Symbol Sets
List of Symbol Sets for PCL 5
Epson BarCode Fonts (Windows Only)
Printing with Epson BarCode Fonts
Notes on inputting and formatting bar codes
Epson BarCode Fonts specifications
EPSON EAN-8
EPSON EAN-13
EPSON UPC-A
EPSON UPC-E
EPSON Code39
EPSON Code128
EPSON ITF
EPSON Codabar
EPSON EAN128
Regulatory Information
Standards and Approvals
Standards and Approvals for U.S. Model
Standards and Approvals for European Model
Standards and Approvals for Australian Model
Standards and Approvals for New Zealand Model
ZICTA Type Approval for Users in Zambia
German Blue Angel
Restrictions on Copying
Connecting the Printer to the Network
Before Making Network Connection
Gathering Information on the Connection Setting
IP Address Assignment
DNS Server and Proxy Server
Connecting to the Network from the Control Panel
Assigning the IP Address
Setting the Proxy Server
Connecting to LAN
Connecting to Ethernet
Connecting to the Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi)
Settings to Use the Printer
Using the Print Functions
Printer Connection Types
Peer to Peer Connection Settings
Server / Client Connection Settings
Print Settings for Peer to Peer Connection
Print Settings for Server / Client Connection
Setting Up the Network Ports
Checking the Port Configuration - Windows
Sharing the Printer (Windows only)
Installing Additional Drivers (Windows only)
Using the Shared Printer – Windows
Basic Settings for Printing
Setting the Paper Source
Setting the Interface
Setting Errors
Setting Universal Print
Basic
PDL Print Configuration
Setting Up Universal Print (Microsoft)
Setting Up AirPrint
Configuring a Mail Server
Mail Server Setting Items
Checking a Mail Server Connection
Mail Server Connection Test References
Setting a Shared Network Folder
Creating the Shared Folder
Before Creating the Shared Folder
Checking the Network Profile
Location Where the Shared Folder is Created and an Example of the Security
Example of Configuration for File Servers
Example of Configuration for a Personal Computer
Adding Group or User Which Permits Access
Using Microsoft Network Sharing
MS Network Setting items
Making Contacts Available
Contacts Configuration Comparison
Registering a Destination to Contacts using Web Config
Destination Setting Items
Registering Destinations as a Group Using Web Config
Registering Frequently Used Contacts
Backing Up and Importing Contacts
Importing Contacts Using Web Config
Backing up Contacts Using Web Config
Starting from Importing Contacts from Another Epson Printer
Export and Bulk Registration of Contacts Using Tool
Exporting Contacts
Importing Contacts
Cooperation between the LDAP Server and Users
Configuring the LDAP Server
LDAP Server Setting Items
Kerberos Settings
Configuring the LDAP Server Search Settings
LDAP Server Search Setting Items
Checking the LDAP Server Connection
LDAP Server Connection Test References
Preparing to Scan
Scanning using the control panel
Settings of Servers and Folders
Using Document Capture Pro Server
Setting Server Mode
Scanning From a Computer
Software to be installed
Confirming that Network Scan is Enabled
Making Fax Features Available (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
Before Using Fax Features
Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Compatible Telephone Lines
Connecting the Printer to a Phone Line
Connecting to a Standard Phone Line (PSTN) or PBX
Connecting to DSL or ISDN
Connecting Your Phone Device to the Printer
Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes
Making the Printer Ready to Send and Receive Faxes Using Fax Setting Wizard
Making Settings for the Printer's Fax Features According to Use
Making Settings for a PBX Phone System
Making Settings When You Connect a Phone Device
Making Settings to Use an Answering Machine
Making Settings to Receive Faxes Operating Only a Connected Phone
Making Settings to Save and Forward Received Faxes
Making Saving Settings to Receive Faxes
Making Forwarding Settings to Receive Faxes
Making Settings to Save and Forward Received Faxes with Specific Conditions
Making Saving Settings to Receive Faxes with Specific Conditions
Making Forwarding Settings to Receive Faxes with Specified Conditions
Making Settings for Blocking Junk Faxes
Making Settings to Send and Receive Faxes on a Computer
Making Basic Operation Settings for the Printer
Setting the Control Panel
Power Saving Settings During Inactivity
Setting the Sound
Synchronizing the Date and Time with Time Server
Setting the Default Value for Scanning,Copying and Sending Faxes. (User Default Settings)
Problems when Making Settings
Hints to Solving Problems
Cannot Access Web Config
Managing the Printer
Introduction of Product Security Features
Administrator Settings
Configuring the Administrator Password
Configuring the Administrator Password from the Control Panel
Configuring the Administrator Password from a Computer
Controlling the Panel Operation
Enabling the Lock Setting
Enabling the Lock Setting from the Control Panel
Enabling the Lock Setting from a Computer
Lock Setting Items for General Settings Menu
Other Lock Setting Items
Operating Display and Function Setting Individually
Items That Can Be Set Individually
Logging on to the Printer as an Administrator
Logging on the Printer Using the Control Panel
Logging on to the Printer from a Computer
Restricting Available Features
Creating the User Account
Editing the User Account
Deleting the User Account
Enabling Access Control
Disabling the External Interface
Making Settings for Processing Saved Data
Making Settings for Sequential Deletion
Formatting the Internal Hard Disc
Monitoring a Remote Printer
Checking Information for a Remote Printer
Receiving Email Notifications When Events Occur
About Email Notifications
Configuring Email Notification
Items for Email Notification
Backing Up the Settings
Export the settings
Import the settings
Advanced Security Settings
Security Settings and Prevention of Danger
Security Feature Settings
Making Settings for Password Encryption
Encrypting the Password
Restoring the Password Encryption Key
Controlling Using Protocols
Controlling protocols
Protocols you can Enable or Disable
Protocol Setting Items
Using a Digital Certificate
About Digital Certification
Configuring a CA-signed Certificate
Obtaining a CA-signed Certificate
CSR Setting Items
Importing a CA-signed Certificate
CA-signed Certificate Importing Setting Items
Deleting a CA-signed Certificate
Configuring a Self-signed Certificate
Updating a Self-signed Certificate
Deleting a Self-signed Certificate for S/MIME
Configuring a CA Certificate
Importing a CA Certificate
Deleting a CA Certificate
SSL/TLS Communication with the Printer
Configuring Basic SSL/TLS Settings
Configuring a Server Certificate for the Printer
Encrypted Communication Using IPsec/IP Filtering
About IPsec/IP Filtering
Configuring Default Policy
Default Policy Setting Items
Configuring Group Policy
Group Policy Setting Items
Combination of Local Address(Printer) and Remote Address(Host) on Group Policy
References of Service Name on Group Policy
Configuration Examples of IPsec/IP Filtering
Configuring a Certificate for IPsec/IP Filtering
Connecting the Printer to an IEEE802.1X Network
Configuring an IEEE802.1X Network
IEEE802.1X Network Setting Items
Configuring a Certificate for IEEE802.1X
Checking IEEE802.1X Network Status
S/MIME Settings
Configuring S/MIME Basic Settings
S/MIME Setting Items
Configuring a Certificate for S/MIME
Importing the Encryption Certificate to the Email Destination
Solving Problems for Advanced Security
Restoring the Security Settings
Disabling the Security Function Using the Control Panel
Problems Using Network Security Features
Forgot a Pre–shared Key
Cannot Communicate with IPsec Communication
Cannot Communicate Suddenly
Cannot Create the Secure IPP Printing Port
Cannot Connect After Configuring IPsec/IP Filtering
Cannot Access the Printer or Scanner after Configuring IEEE802.1X
Problems on Using a Digital Certificate
Cannot Import a CA-signed Certificate
Cannot Update a Self-Signed Certificate
Cannot Create a CSR
Warning Relating to a Digital Certificate Appears
Delete a CA-signed Certificate by Mistake
Using Epson Open Platform
Epson Open Platform Overview
Configuring Epson Open Platform
Configuring the Authentication Device
Epson Remote Services Information
Technical Support Web Site
Contacting Epson Support
Before Contacting Epson
Help for Users in Europe
Help for Users in Taiwan
Help for Users in Australia
Help for Users in New Zealand
Help for Users in Indonesia
Help for Users in Malaysia
Help for Users in the Philippines
Help for Users in Singapore
Help for Users in Thailand
Help for Users in Vietnam
Help for Users in India
Help for Users in Hong Kong
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Faxing (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
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Receiving Faxes on the Printer
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Receiving Incoming Faxes
Receiving Incoming Faxes
There are two options in
Receive Mode
.
Usage of
Manual
Mode
Usage of
Auto
Mode
Print Selected Pages
Faxing (Fax-Capable Printers Only)
Before Using Fax Features
Overview of this Printer's Fax Features
Feature: Sending Faxes
Feature: Receiving Faxes
Feature: PC-FAX Send/Receive (Windows/Mac OS)
Features: Various Fax Reports
Feature: Status or Logs for Fax Jobs
Feature: Fax Box
Feature: Security when Sending and Receiving Faxes
Features: Other Useful Features
Sending Faxes Using the Printer
Selecting Recipients
Various Ways of Sending Faxes
Sending a Fax after Checking the Scanned Image
Sending Faxes Manually After Confirming the Recipient's Status
Sending Faxes Dialing from the External Phone Device
Sending Faxes on Demand (Using Polling Send/Bulletin Board Box)
Setting the Polling Send Box
Registering a Bulletin Board Box
Storing a Document in the Polling Send/Bulletin Board Box
Sending Many Pages of a Monochrome Document (Direct Send)
Sending a Fax Preferentially (Priority Send)
Sending Faxes in Monochrome at Specified Time of the Day (Send Fax Later)
Sending Different Size Documents Using ADF (Continuous Scan(ADF))
Sending a Fax with a Subaddress(SUB) and Password(SID)
Sending the Same Documents Multiple Times
Storing a Fax Without Specifying a Recipient (Store Fax Data)
Sending Faxes Using the Stored Document Feature
Receiving Faxes on the Printer
Receiving Incoming Faxes
Usage of Manual Mode
Usage of Auto Mode
Receiving Faxes by Making a Phone Call
Receiving Faxes After Confirming the Sender's Status
Receiving Faxes by Polling (Polling Receive)
Receiving Faxes from a Board with a Subaddress (SEP) and Password (PWD) (Polling Receive)
Saving and Forwarding Received Faxes
Summary of the Features
Viewing Received Faxes on the Printer's LCD Screen
Menu Options for Faxing
Recipient
Fax Settings
More
Menu Options for Fax Box
Inbox/Confidential
Stored Documents:
Polling Send/Board
Polling Send:
Unregistered Bulletin Board:
Each Registered Bulletin Board
Checking the Status or Logs for Fax Jobs
Displaying Information when Received Faxes are Unprocessed (Unread/Not Printed/Not Saved/Not Forwarded)
Checking Fax Jobs in Progress
Checking the Fax Job History
Reprinting Received Documents
Sending a Fax from a Computer
Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Windows)
Sending Documents Created Using an Application (Mac OS)
Receiving Faxes on a Computer
Checking for New Faxes (Windows)
Using the Fax Icon on the Task Bar (Windows)
Using the Notification Window (Windows)
Checking for New Faxes (Mac OS)
Open the Received Fax Folder from Received Fax Monitor (Mac OS)
Canceling the Feature that Saves Incoming Faxes to the Computer