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Summary of Contents for e-Studio 60F

Page 1: ...Networking Documents ...

Page 2: ...cted options will be highlighted with an arrow resolution f for text and graphics for very small print and graphics F for photographs on faxes will be received automatically blinking faxes are stored in the memory off memory is full or faxes will be received with a modem transmission of faxes or SMS The arrows d on the right in the display show the memory capacity ...

Page 3: ...i help Z scan to PC X stop re turn to stand by mode M select functions W send an SMS the lamp next to the key will flash when mes sages are received v If this symbol flash es please read the display a call up directory entries choose between op tions move the cur sor on the display C return to pre vious menu OK confirm selec tion keypad for numbers keyboard for text input ...

Page 4: ... 13 Directory a 13 Redial L 14 Broadcast 14 Resolution f F 14 Contrast O 14 Receiving faxes 14 Fax answering device 14 Send report 14 Delayed transmission 15 Polling 15 Additional telephone 15 Copy 16 Inserting a document 16 Standard copy K 16 Creative copy K 16 Scan to PC 18 Inserting a document 18 Open the scan window Z 18 SMS 20 Send SMS 20 Receiving an SMS 20 Advanced settings 21 Settings list...

Page 5: ...damaged unless they are al ready disconnected If the housing of your e STUDIO60F or the power sup ply in particular the power or telephone cables are damaged please unplug the e STUDIO60F The hous ing of the e STUDIO60F may only be opened by au thorised service personnel Unplug the e STUDIO60F from the mains and tele phone line before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaning agents such as s...

Page 6: ...d follow them precisely 1 Remove the transport protection strips 2 Insert the paper tray in the slots provided behind the paper feed mechanism 3 Pull out the paper exit tray 4 Pull up the document tray telephone cable network cable ink cartridges and chip card Plug n Print paper tray machine user guide installation guide CD ROM power supply ...

Page 7: ...elephone cable plug socket labelled LINE on the back of the machine Next connect the telephone plug to the line socket on the wall Additional devices In addition to your fax machine you can also connect other devices such as additional telephones call fee indicators answering machines or modems to a single telephone line also see Settings Additional telephone If you intend using special auxiliary ...

Page 8: ...h your machine The display will indicate if one of the cartridges is emp ty or if there is no cartridge in the e STUDIO60F 1 Open the machine by pulling the lever under the control panel 2 Press the lever in the middle of the cartridge holder to open the holder 3 Take the ink cartridges out of their packaging and remove the protective strip v Please make sure that the protective strip was re moved...

Page 9: ...date Enter the date and time and confirm with OK e g 12 09 03 16 30 OK for September 12th 2003 4 30 p m PC connection v Don t connect the e STUDIO60F to a PC before installing the software Minimum configuration Your PC must have the following minimum configura tion Pentium processor 200 MHz or higher Windows 98 2000 ME XP and 128 MB RAM 80 MB free disk space for the installation USB port Software ...

Page 10: ...10 4 Click Next and follow the instructions on the screen You will be prompted to accept a license agreement After the installation has finished the PC has to be rebooted ...

Page 11: ... exchange If you connect the e STUDIO60F to a PABX you can set the prefix for an outside line The e STUDIO60F will automatically dial the prefix with each number that ex ceeds a certain amount of digits 1 Press M 251 and OK Use to select PABX and confirm with OK 2 Select function 252 PREFIX using and press OK Enter the number of digits and press OK e g if internal numbers consist of four digits en...

Page 12: ...faxes With a good telephone connection the appropriate rate is the highest one Press OK Add list You can group several directory entries together f e to send a fax to several persons at once 1 Press M 12 and OK Enter a name for this list and press OK 2 Press a shortcut number a letter or use and OK to select entries to add them to the list Press OK 3 The list ID number will automatically appear on...

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Page 14: ...y printed If the e STUDIO60F has run out of paper or ink incoming faxes will be stored in the memory After inserting paper or cartridges start printing by pressing Y To change the fax reception settings please refer to Advanced settings Fax settings Fax answering device The fax answering device allows you to keep docu ments confidential by storing them They need not be printed as soon as you recei...

Page 15: ...nd press OK 3 Enter the time within 24 hours you wish to poll the document e g 17 30 for 530 p m and press Y Polling transmission You may place a document in your e STUDIO60F and make it available to one or more recipients who can ob tain a fax of this document by calling your e STUDIO60F with the polling function 1 Insert a document in the feeder 2 Press M 33 and OK 3 Use to choose between the tw...

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Page 17: ... is too light or too dark you may change the scanning contrast Press or O as many times as necessary to choose the desired contrast as shown by the position of the cursor Press OK CONTRAST 8 You can adjust the saturation Saturation is the col ourfulness judged in proportion to its brightness Use to change the setting is more grey is more saturated Confirm with OK SATURATION 9 If you have chosen co...

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Page 19: ...start scanning Click on Profile to create different profile for different document types you want to scan A profile contains all important settings for a certain type of document To create a profile first make all settings and then choose New profile Enter a profile name and click Save ...

Page 20: ...ss W twice 2 Type your message and press W 3 To select a number from the directory press a and use to select an entry 4 Press W to send your message Redial L The last ten numbers dialled on the e STUDIO60F will be stored in the redial memory 1 Press W twice and type your message 2 Press W 3 Press L as often as necessary until the desired number appears 4 Press W to send your message Several recipi...

Page 21: ... of several pages are scanned into the memory and then sent You can disable this function Press M 232 and OK Use to choose WITH or WITHOUT and press OK SMS settings When you select your country when setting up the e STUDIO60F the parameters for SMS emission and reception will be pre set If these settings do not work or if you want to use another provider you will need to change these settings Your...

Page 22: ... values for each of these basic colours M 277 OK Luminosity Luminosity is brightness is darker is lighter M 278 OK Left right margins Automatic feeder scanning M 281 OK Resolution M 282 OK Zooming M 283 OK Origin M 284 OK Contrast M 285 OK Saturation M 286 OK RGB M 287 OK Luminosity M 288 OK Left right margins Printer settings M 261 OK Paper size M 262 OK Paper type M 263 OK Reduction M 264 OK Lef...

Page 23: ...otective strips were not removed completely from the printing cartridge Open the printer cover and remove the cartridges Re move film residue replace the cartridges and close the machine Manual call If sending a fax fails you can check the line by using the manual call function 1 Insert a document 2 Press M 35 and OK The built in loudspeaker will be turned on and you should hear the dial tone 3 Di...

Page 24: ...cts facing up into the slot below the control panel to up date the cartridge information Press OK Cartridge capacity Press M 73 and OK Press to see the current ca pacity of the black and the colour cartridges Logs The logs list the last 30 incoming and outgoing trans missions made by your machine A report will be auto matically printed after every 30 transmissions Howev er you may request a print ...

Page 25: ... 711 and OK 2 Enter the four digit interlock code and press OK 3 Enter the code one more time and press OK When a code is already registered the machine asks you first to give the old code before allowing you to modify it Locking the keyboard The access code must be entered each time the ma chine is used 1 Press M 712 and OK 2 Enter the four digit interlock code and press OK 3 Use to select WITH a...

Page 26: ...factory you need to clean the cartridges manually 1 Open the machine release the cartridges from their holder see Hints Tips Change cartridges and clean the contacts A with a dry fluff free cloth v Never touch the nozzles and contacts with your fingers and avoid shaking the cartridge 2 Place a lint free cloth on a smooth surface Moisten half of the cloth A Hold the cloth firmly to prevent creasing...

Page 27: ...e a fax from a polling provider 33 POLLING TX 15 Provide a fax for polling 34 FAX ANSW 14 Set fax memory reception 35 MANUAL CALL 23 Start fax transmission manually SMS 41 SEND SMS 20 Send an SMS message 42 READ SMS 20 Read SMS messages 43 DELETE SMS 20 Delete SMS messages from the memory 44 PRINT SMS 20 Print out SMS messages 45 PARAMETERS 21 Settings for sending SMS 46 SMS CENTERS 21 Set access ...

Page 28: ...ing type DTMF Modulation V17 V21 V29 V27ter V34 Coding scheme MH MR MMR Modem speed 33k6 bps Resolution normal mode 200 100 dpi fine photo mode 200 200 dpi super fine mode 200 400 dpi Disclaimer notice The following notice sets out the exclusions and limi tations of liability of TOSHIBA TEC Germany Imaging Systems GmbH including its employees agents and sub contractors to any purchaser or user Use...

Page 29: ...o failure malfunction hang up vi rus infection or other problems which arises from use of the Product with hardware goods or soft ware which TOSHIBA TEC Germany Imaging Sys tems GmbH has not directly or indirectly supplied The CE mark confirms that the machine corresponds to the relevant European Union guidelines DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Doc We TOSHIBA TEC Germany Imaging Systems GmbH Carl Schurz...

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Page 31: ...ding a fax 12 send report 13 Send SMS 19 set up 6 settings 10 settings list 20 SMS 3 19 SMS settings 20 software installation 9 sorted printing 20 sorted sending 20 standard copy 15 start 3 stop 3 stripes 22 T technical data 27 technical service 22 technical settings 27 telephone cable 6 text input 3 time and date 9 transfer to a PC 11 transmission 2 23 tray 2 TWAIN driver 17 U unpacking 6 V verti...

Page 32: ...5103 506 4024 1 EN To C5 TOSHIBA TEC Germany Imaging Systems GmbH Carl Schurz Straße 7 41460 Neuss Germany Tel 49 0 2131 1245 0 Fax 49 0 2131 1245 402 www toshiba europe com tec ...

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