User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
 - Getting Started
 - Installation and Setup
 - Using the Services
 - Printing
 - Paper and Media
 - Maintenance
 - Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Overview
 - General Troubleshooting
- Restarting the Printer
 - Printer Fails to Power On
 - Printer Resets or Powers Off Frequently
 - Document Prints from the Wrong Tray
 - Automatic 2-Sided Printing Problems
 - Paper Tray Fails to Close
 - Printing Takes Too Long
 - Print Job Fails to Print
 - Printer Makes Unusual Noises
 - Condensation has Formed Inside the Printer
 - Paper Curl
 
 - Paper Jams
 - Printing Problems
 - Print-Quality Problems
 - Copy and Scan Problems
 - Fax Problems
 - Getting Help
 
 - Security
- Xerox® CentreWare® Internet Services
 - Setting Access Rights
 - Setting Print Permissions
 - Device User Database
 - Secure HTTP
 - IP Filtering
 - IPSec
 - Security Certificates
 - Concealing or Showing Job Names
 - 802.1x
 - Displaying or Hiding Network Settings
 - System Timeout
 - USB Port Security
 - Restricting Access to the Web User Interface
 - Software Verification Test
 
 - Specifications
 - Regulatory Information
 - Recycling and Disposal
 

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File Format Determines the type of file 
created and can be 
temporarily changed for 
the current job.
• .pdf: Allows recipients with the right software to view, 
print or edit the electronic file, no matter what their 
computer platform.
• .tif (Multi-Page): Produces a single TIFF file 
containing several pages of scanned images. A more 
specialized software is required to open this type of 
file format.
• .tif (1 File per Page): Produces a graphic file that can 
be opened by a variety of graphic software packages 
across a variety of computer platforms. A separate file 
is produced for each image scanned.
• .jpg (1 File per Page): Produces a compressed graphic 
file that can be opened by a variety of graphic 
software packages across a variety of computer 
platforms. A separate file is produced for each image 
scanned.
Background 
Suppression
This feature reduces or 
eliminates the dark 
background resulting from 
scanning colored paper or 
newspaper originals.
• Off: Select if Background Adjustment is not required.
• Auto: Select to optimize the background.
• Enhance: Select a higher number for a more vivid 
background.
• Erase: Select a higher number for a lighter 
background.
Lighten/Darken Adjusts the lightness or 
darkness of the output.
• Lighten: To lighten the image, touch the settings to 
the left of the scale. Works well with dark originals.
• Normal: This setting works well with standard typed 
or printed originals.
• Darken: To darken the image, touch the settings to 
the right of the scale. Works well with light print.
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