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Basic Operations

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This chapter describes the basic operations common to all functions of the machine and how to understand the screen

layout.

Managing and Saving Power

You can turn OFF the power to conserve energy or when cleaning and restart the machine to apply the

settings.

You can use sleep mode to reduce power consumption.

Turning ON and OFF the Machine(P. 99)

Reducing Power Consumption (Sleep Mode)(P. 106)

Using the Operational Panel

Use the operation panel to scan, copy, and perform other functions and to configure the settings of the

machine.

Using the Operation Panel(P. 108)

When the login screen is displayed, enter the required login information to continue operations.

Logging In to the Machine(P. 126)

Placing Originals and Loading Paper

Place the original on the platen glass or in the feeder when scanning, sending a fax, or copying.

Load printing and copying paper into the paper drawer or multi-purpose tray according to your usage.

Placing Originals(P. 128)

Loading Paper(P. 131)

Registering and Specifying Destinations

Register destinations for sending and saving scanned data and faxes to the Address Book of the machine.

In addition to specifying destinations from the Address Book, you can also directly enter them, use the TX Job

Log, and use other methods to specify them.

Registering Destinations (Address Book)(P. 154)

Specifying Destinations(P. 170)

Using a USB Memory Device

When exchanging data between a USB memory device and the machine, handle the device properly to

prevent damage to the device and errors.

Inserting and Removing a USB Memory Device(P. 177)

Customizing Functions and Settings

You can register frequently used settings for each function and change the settings for easier and more

convenient use of the machine.

Registering Frequently Used Settings(P. 179)

Adjusting the Volume (For Models with a Fax Function)(P. 186)

Adjusting the Volume (For Models without a Fax Function)(P. 189)

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