1.2
Getting started
5
Side cover — Open this to fix printout jams in the cassette.
6
Printer cover release — Pull up this to open the printer cover.
7
Printer cover — Open this to fix printout jams or change the drum car-
tridge.
8
Fuser cover — Open this to fix printout jams in the fuser.
9
Original document exit — Where the original document comes out.
10
Document tray — Holds original documents.
11
Document guide — Adjust this to fit the width of the original document so
it will feed properly into the machine.
12
ADF cover — Open this by using the ADF cover release to remove original
document paper jams.
13
ADF cover release — Pull up this to open the ADF cover.
14
Platen cover — Open this to scan an original document using the flatbed
scanner (
FBS
).
15
AC
power switch — Turns your machine on and off. Usually it should be on.
(If it is off, the machine cannot receive a fax message.)
16
Toner bottle cover — Open this to change the toner bottle.
17
RS-232C interface port — Where you plug in the RS-232C cable, when you
use the optional RS-232C interface kit.
18
LINE
/
PHONE
jack for option — Where you plug in the telephone line cord
and the optional handset, when you use the optional second phone line mod-
ule.
19
LAN
-
FAX ETHERNET
jack — Where you plug in the network cable, when you
use the optional total server kit.
20
PRINTER PARALLEL
port — Where you plug in the printer cable, when you use
the optional printer controller kit.
21
LINE
jack — Where you plug in the telephone line cord. (The other end of the
cord plugs into a wall telephone jack.)
22
PHONE
2 jack — If you connect a second telephone to your machine, this is
where you plug in the cord.
23
PHONE
1 jack — Where you plug in the optional handset.
24
ETHERNET
jack — Where you plug in the network cable, when you use the
optional network printer controller.
25
AC
power jack — Where you plug in the
AC
power cord.
26
Paper tray — Where the received fax message or copied paper emerges.