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SPECIFICATIONS
6-1
Compatibility: ITU-T G3
Telephone line: PSTN
Dial mode: Pulse (10 pps), tone
Modem rate: 14,400 bps with automatic fallback to 12,000,
9,600, 7,200, 4,800, or 2,400 bps
Compression method: MH, MR, MMR
Transmission time: Approximately 6 seconds
(using TOSHIBA standard document)
The time should be slightly different when
the line is busy.
Memory: 2 megabytes of RAM
(120 pages, when using TOSHIBA
document with a standard resolution)
Sending document size: Maximum B4, minimum A5
(When using the ADF:
One sheet at a time: Max.257mm x 500mm,
min. 216mm x 140mm
Several sheets at once: Max. 257mm x
364mm,
min. 216mm x 140mm
When using the original table: Max.257mm x
364mm, min. 216mm x 140mm)
Recording paper size: A4, Letter, or Legal
Automatic Document Feeding 30 sheets
(ADF):
Resolution in Text mode: Standard: 200 x 100 dpi
Fine: 200 x 200 dpi
Super Fine: 200 x 400 dpi
Resolution in Half tone mode: 200 x 200 dpi
Grayscale method in Error diffusion
Half tone mode:
Grayscale level in 256 levels
Half tone mode:
Contrast: Light, Medium, Dark
Quick scan: 14 pages per minute maximum
(Using TOSHIBA standard size document)
SPECIFICATIONS
6. SPECIFICATIONS

Table of Contents

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Toshiba Copier Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToshiba
ModelCopier
CategoryAll in One Printer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INSTALLATION

Introduction to Installation

Overview of the installation process and manual scope.

Choosing the Optimal Installation Location

Environmental and physical requirements for unit placement.

Identifying Unit Components

Illustrates and names the main parts of the fax unit.

Connecting Telephone and Other Devices

Guides on connecting the telephone line and external devices.

Completing Initial Setup Procedures

Outlines final steps before operating the unit.

INITIAL SETTINGS

Operation Panel and Basic Controls

Explains control panel, LCD, arrow keys, and basic adjustments like beep volumes.

System Configuration and Language

Guides on setting display language, date, time, and summer time.

Fax Reception and Paper Management

Details on reception modes, ring settings, and paper size configuration.

Dialing, Storage, and Advanced Features

Covers recall settings, auto dialing, group keys, answering machine, remote reception, PC modem, PBX, and character entry.

CHOOSING SUITABLE MEDIA

Fax Document Specifications and Guidelines

Details on suitable and unsuitable paper and document types for faxing.

HOW TO USE THE FAX FUNCTION

Sending Documents

Covers document loading, resolution, contrast, and cover sheets.

Dialing and Transmission Methods

Explains direct, rapid, speed, chain dialing, search, and redialing.

Receiving Faxes and Settings

Covers reception modes (AUTO, MANUAL, A.M.), receive reduce, and footer printing.

Advanced Fax Features and Operations

Details on memory, data transfer, broadcasting, polling, timer operations, and anti junk fax.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Diagnosis and Solutions

Guides on identifying and resolving common fax problems.

Error Messages and Signals

Explains display messages and audible signals for error conditions.

SPECIFICATIONS

Technical Specifications Overview

Lists detailed technical parameters like compatibility, modem rate, and resolution.

Feature Specifications

Details on broadcasting, polling, anti-junk fax, and reporting capabilities.

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