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                        MC860 MFP
Handy Reference
Guide de référence pratique
Referencia Rápida
Guia de referência rápida
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                        Contents Table des matières Walk-up Operation . . . . . . . . . . 4 Fonctionnement en mode  General Information . . . . . . . . . .4 autonome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Access Control . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Généralités. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Contrôle de l'accès . . . . . . . . 29 Power Save Mode . . . . . . . . . .5 Loading Documents for Scanning .6 Mode Économie d'énergie . . . 30 Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Chargement de documents pour  Scanning. . . . . . . 
                    
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                        Contenido Sumário Funcionamiento Walk-up. . . . . 54 Operação direta. . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Información general . . . . . . . . .54 Informações gerais . . . . . . . . . 79 Acceso controlado . . . . . . . . .54 Controle de acesso . . . . . . . . 79 Modo de ahorro de energía. . .55 Modo de economia de energia 80 Cómo colocar documentos para Colocação de documentos para  escanear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 escanear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Copiado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
                    
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                        English Walk-up Operation General Information These instructions assume that  Access Control  all necessary configurable  If your Administrator has enabled  parameters and profiles have  access control on your machine,  been set up and, where  it will automatically start up in  applicable, password-protected  access control mode.  by your System Administrator. If  If the PIN screen is  you have any questions, consult  displayed your System Administrator. 1. Press  PIN No. and use the  1. If you 
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation General Information Power Save Mode 2. On the Setup screen, press  Power Save sets how long the Admin Setup. printer waits before going into  standby mode. This saves energy,  but the printer requires time to  warm up when it receives a print  job. The system comes from the  factory set for a 30-minute delay  before entering the Power Save  Mode. When the system is in Power  3. Type in your password (the  Save mode, the Power Save  default password is aaaaaa),  button is lit. T
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Loading Documents for Scanning   Adjust the guides for paper size  Automatic Document  and load documents face up, with  Feeder (ADF)    the top edge entering the  scanner.    Takes up to 50 sheets 20-lb.  2 (75 g/m ) paper  No staples, clips, ragged  edges, wrinkles, punch holes,  sticky notes, etc.  Min. 5" x 5.8"  (128 x 148 mm)  Max. 11.7" x 18"(297 x 457  mm), plus banners up to  35.4 inches (900 mm) long,  hand fed   Weight Range:   Single sheets: 16 to 32 lb.  2 US
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Loading Documents for Scanning Manual Feed: The  Scanner Glass       Maximum document size  11.7" x 16.5" (297 x 420  mm) Maximum thickness approximately 0.75" (20  mm) 1. Open the scanner lid. 2. Load the document face down,  with the top edge to the left.      3. Close the scanner lid. 7  English                                                                                                                                                                                    
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Copying For more information, check with  Using Special Settings  your System Administrator or see  1. Load the document (see page  the on-line Users Guide provided  6).  with your system. 2. Use the numeric keypad to set  Important the number of copies (up to  The system default is the Copy  99). mode and the COPY button is  illuminated. If it is not, press the  3. Press the appropriate selection  COPY button. on the left of the Copy screen  Using the Default  to change the s
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Copyin (cont)     *Copy Settings Tree   The default setting is in bold italic. 1 2 3 4 5 6 EraseCenter 1 Others  DuplexCopy Mixed Size Scan Size Cont. Scan Contrast Hue Saturation RGB Logout Doc Type 2 Doc. Type Removal for Background and Show-Through (sTHR) -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3 3 Density Auto, MPT, Tray 1 4 Tray Auto, 100%, Fit 5 Zoom Enlarge Reduce OFF, ON 6 Sort 9  English                                                                                                  
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Scanning 2. Press the SCAN button. Scanning Options  Scan to E-mail   Scan to USB memory   Scan to Local PC   Scan to Network PC   Scan to Remote PC   Continuous Scan  Note These instructions assume that  all needed basic data (e.g.,  e-mail addresses) is already  3. Select the scan destination: programmed in the system.  Email (requires connection  Scanning Overview to PSTN) 1. Load the document.   USB (requires USB plug-in  device attached to the USB  port on the fron
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Scanning Scan to E-mail Grayscale Others  (cont.) FileFormat 1. Load the document (see pages  6-7). ComprsRt 2. Press the SCAN button. EdgeErase EraseCentr 3. On the touch screen, press  E-mail.  Contrast Hye Saturation RGB Logout Address book Destination Enter Address E-mail History  Group Tx 4. Use the touch screen menu to  enter the e-mail address and  LDAP: Simple Search  make any adjustments in or Advanced Search settings.  Doc. Type: Text ,  Doc. Type Text&Photo, Photo 5.
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Scanning (cont.)  Scan to Local PC Scan to USB Memory  Notes Send scanned documents to a  USB device plugged into the unit.  The unit must be  connected to your PC via  1. Plug a USB device into the port  USB. on the front of the unit.   The Actkey utility must be  installed and set up.   The scan is set up at the  MFP unit (push scan). 1. Load the document (see pages  6 and 7). 2. Press the Scan button. 3. On the touch screen, press  Local PC. 2. Load the document (see page
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Scanning (cont.)  Scan to Remote PC Scan to Network PC Use this feature to perform a pull  Before sending your document to  scan controlled from a Windows  a file server, profiles should be set  PC connected to the MFP via USB. up to speed the process. A profile  contains a list of filing parameters  1. Load the document (see pages  such as your filing protocol,  6-7). directory, file name . and other  2. Press the SCAN button.  scanning parameters, up to 50  3. On the touch sc
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Faxing Your system can be used for 2. Press the FAX key to bring up  the Fax Ready screen. Basic Faxing (see below)  Manual Feed Faxing (see page  16)  Broadcast Faxing (see page  16) In addition, it conforms to the  ITU-T standard. By creating  F code boxes (up to 20 are  available), along with associated  sub addresses and passwords,  3. Enter the destination fax  you can perform  number(s):    secure communication   Use the numeric keypad to   bulletin box communicatio
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Faxing (cont.) Fax Setting Tree Displays list of  Density Where applicable, the defaults previously dialled  numbers. Select  are in bold italic.       required number  from the list then  press the Start  button to manually  redial. Displays list of  Redial previously dialled  numbers. Select  required number  Duplex Scan Others  from the list then  Scan Size press the Start  Group Tx button to manually  redial. Cont. Scan OffHook, OnHook TTI Offhook Others (for more  TTI Sele
                    
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                        Walk-up Operation Fax (cont.)  Manual Feed Faxing Broadcast Faxing  If you need to send multiple sets You can send a fax to multiple  of documents from the ADF or locations at the same time. By  manual scanner glass: combining abbreviation dials,  groups and using the numeric  1. Load the document (see pages  keypad, you can specify up to  6 and 7). 530 destinations.  2. Press the FAX button to bring  1. Load the document (see pages  up the Fax Ready screen. 6 and 7). 3. Press Others on the scre
                    
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                        Exit Trays Note Top (Face Down) Exit  If the rear tray is open, all  Tray  printed pages will exit there  This is the exit tray (1) that is  regardless of the printer driver  normally used. setting. Opening the Rear-Feed  Tray (1)   For papers up to 47 lb. US  2 Bond (176 g/m ). 1.  Holds up to 250 sheets of 20- 2 lb. US Bond (75 g/m ) paper.  Sheets exit face down. Rear (Face Up) Exit Tray Provides straight-through, curl-free print path for  transparencies, envelopes,  labels and heavy pape
                    
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                        Print Media Settings Always make sure the media  Ranges for Printer Media  setting matches the print media  Weight you are using. Media weight settings can be  Improper media settings: made in the printer menu or the   cause poor quality printing printer driver.   cause flaking Setting Media Weight  can damage the printer Light US Bond: 17 to 22 lb. Printer Driver Versus  2 Metric: 64 to 82 g/m Printer Menu Medium US Bond: 24 to 28 lb. Printer driver settings override  2 Metric: 83 to 105 g/m
                    
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                        The Help System Your printer has a built-in help  system. C96 Help jpg When an error message appears  on the display, press HELP. The  display shows information that  will help you correct the error,  including clearing paper jams. Note For more information on  clearing paper jams and on  error messages, see the on- line User's Guide on the Printer  Software CD provided with  your printer or at   http://my.okidata.com. 19  English                                                                 
                    
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                        Maintenance Cleaning the LED Heads Clean the LED heads: 3. Press the print unit cover  release and lift the cover.   any time you replace a toner  cartridge (an LED lens cleaner  is included with each  replacement toner cartridge)  if printing is showing signs of  faded images, white stripes or  blurred letters 1. Pull the ADF release lever (1)  toward you until it clicks and  Cover Open appears on the  touch screen.   Caution! Do not use methyl alcohol or  other solvents on the LED  head as d