Reviews & Opinions
Independent and trusted. Read before buy Canon FAX-L800!

Canon FAX-L800


Bookmark
Canon FAX-L800

Bookmark and Share

 

Canon FAX-L800About Canon FAX-L800
Here you can find all about Canon FAX-L800 like manual and other informations. For example: .

Canon FAX-L800 manual (user guide) is ready to download for free.

On the bottom of page users can write a review. If you own a Canon FAX-L800 please write about it to help other people.
[ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Canon FAX-L800 photo ]

 

 

Manual

Download (English)
Canon FAX-L800, size: 4.9 MB

 

Canon FAX-L800

 

 

User reviews and opinions

<== Click here to post a new opinion, comment, review, etc.

No opinions have been provided. Be the first and add a new opinion/review.

 

Documents

doc0

2. Open both One-touch Speed Dialling panels and press D.T. for the dial tone. Where the dial tone is inserted, you will see a small dot. During dialling, this is where the fax waits for dial tone.
3. Enter the remainder of the number
TELEPHONE NUMBER TEL=1233456

What is Speed Dialling?

Speed dialling allows you streamline and customize dialling procedures by registering a telephone number and other important settings so you can start a document transmission while pressing only a few buttons. The three methods of speed dialling include:

One-touch Speed Dialling

One-touch Speed Dialling allows you to start a document transmission by pressing only one button. You can register up to 72 destinations for One-touch Speed Dialling. The rst group of buttons numbered 01 to 32 are on the operation panel. Open the rst panel to see buttons 33 to 64, then the second panel to see the last set of buttons 65 to 72.

Coded Speed Dialling

Coded Speed Dialling allows you to start a document transmission by pressing the CODED DIAL button followed by a three-digit code of your choice. While Coded Speed Dialling requires you to press more buttons, it allows you to register up to 128 numbers.

Group Dialling

Group Dialling allows you to dial a group of registered One-touch or Coded Speed Dialling fax numbers. By registering each group for One-touch (or Coded Speed dialling) buttons, you press only one (or four buttons) to send the same document to several locations.
Setting Up One-touch Speed Dialling
One-touch Speed Dialling allows you to dial a number and send a document at the press of one button. You can register up to 72 fax numbers, one for every One-touch Speed Dialling button on the operation panel. In addition to the telephone number and name of the other party, you can set the timer for the transmission as well as enter other important settings. Follow this procedure to register a telephone number for One-touch Speed Dialling. 1. Open the One-touch Speed Dialling menu. Open both One-touch Speed Dialling panels. Then press DATA REGISTRATION.

Here are some important points you should keep in mind when you use Onetouch Speed Dialling: To start scanning immediately, press START/SCAN. Otherwise the fax will wait 5 seconds before it starts scanning. This timeout feature can be turned off. (Q16-11) To locate and press the correct button, you may have to open the Onetouch Speed Dialling panels. The fax will not dial the number registered for the One-touch Speed Dialling button until you set the document on the fax for sending. If you press the button before you load the document, the fax will prompt you:

SET DOCUMENT

If you press a One-touch Speed Dialling button where no number has been registered, the fax tells you:

NO TEL# 12

If you want to cancel the transmission after you press a One-touch Speed Dialling button, press STOP. (Q6-8) When you come to a step in any procedure where you have to dial a number, you can press a One-touch Speed Dialling button to dial.
When you register a number for One-touch Speed Dialling, Coded Speed Dialling and Group Dialling, you can, as an option, set the time you want your document to go out (up to 5 different times in a day). If you are using a speed dial button that was set by someone else, and you would like your document to go out at the preset time, verify if the preset time feature is being used for that button. (Q4-9, 4-17, 4-24, 16-30)
Using Coded Speed Dialling
Follow this procedure to start a transmission and send a document at the press of the CODED DIAL button followed by a three-digit code.
To use this feature, you must rst register a telephone number for Coded Speed Dialling. (Q4-14) 1. Set the document on the fax. (Q6-3) Set the document resolution, contrast, and document type. (Q6-4) You can also select a senders name with the TTI SELECTOR. (Q6-6)
2. Press CODED DIAL once.
3. Use the buttons on the numeric keypad to enter the three-digit code of the telephone number you want to dial (000-127). After 5 seconds, the fax starts to send the document.

CANON ONTARIO 0026 P.001

TRANSMIT SCANNING DOC.
You will see a series of brief, alternating messages that tell you the fax is dialling, calling, then transmitting the document. The number being dialled, name of the other party, and the transaction number of the document are also displayed. Here are some points you should keep in mind when you use Coded Speed Dialling: To start scanning immediately, press START/SCAN. Otherwise the fax will wait 5 seconds before it starts scanning. This timeout feature can be turned off. (Q16-11) The fax will not dial the Coded Speed Dialling number until you set the document on the fax for scanning. If you press the buttons before you load the document, the fax will prompt you:

Sending Documents

Setting a Document for Sending
This section describes how to prepare a document for sending and how to perform the initial settings before dialling.
Follow these simple guidelines to check your document before you set the document on the fax for scanning. For best results, load only documents of recommended standard size and weight. (QB-1) The document guides on the automatic document feeder (ADF) can be adjusted to the width of non-standard size paper. For best results, all sheets in the stack should be of the same width. To avoid document jams, never feed thick documents or documents backed with carbon paper. For documents that are larger or smaller than these recommended limits, reduce them or enlarge them on a copy machine and then send the copy. (QB-2) To avoid document jams and possible damage to the fax, avoid wrinkled or creased paper, carbon paper, curled paper, coated paper, and onion skin or other very thin paper. The fax does not scan completely to the edges of the paper and anything beyond this recommended margin will not be scanned for sending. For details, refer to Appendix B. (QB-2) To avoid paper jams or damaging the fax, inspect the document carefully and make sure it is free of pins, staples, paper clips, and other metal fasteners. Make sure all the documents are dry. They should not have wet ink, glue, or paste on their surfaces. Before you feed a stack of documents into the fax, make sure all the pages are the same size and thickness. Do not attempt to feed documents of different size and thickness.
You can set a stack of up to 50 letter or A4 size pages or 20 legal size pages into the fax for sending. 1. Place the document face down on the automatic document feeder (ADF) of the fax. 2. If the document is too long for the automatic document feeder (ADF) (e.g. legal size), open the document extension tray.
Adjusting the Scanning Settings
Canons original Ultra High Quality (UHQ) imaging technology allows you to send documents that are very close to the quality of the original document. For best results, adjust the settings for special documents before sending. Follow these guidelines to change a setting: The lighted indicator tells you the current setting. Press the appropriate button repeatedly to light the setting you want. For documents that require special settings, you can set the PROGRAM button to perform the settings with a single button press. (Q12-4)
Adjusts the resolution for documents with ne text and thin lines. The higher the resolution, the higher the quality output, but the slower the scanning speed. STANDARD FINE SUPER FINE For normal printed or typewritten text. Twice the STANDARD resolution. Four times the STANDARD resolution.

TX Password ITU-T Password
Other partys fax FAX-L800

RX Password

ITU-T Password
The main settings apply to all three features below, including RECEIVE, TRANSMIT, and POLLING TX.

Feature Settings

6.RECEIVE Allows you to set up how documents are handled in the memory box after they are received. You can set the memory box to check the ID (telephone number) of the originator, and specify that the received document be held in the memory box and not printed. 7.TRANSMIT Allows you to set up memory box transmission. You can set the memory box to relay documents immediately or store them in the memory box. You can set the timer for all documents set for sending from the memory box. 8.POLLING TX Allows you to set up the memory box as a polling station to hold scanned or received documents in the memory box and wait for a polling request from another fax. After the subaddress and passwords are matched, the stored documents are sent to the polling fax.

Creating a Memory Box

Follow this procedure to create a memory box. 1. Open the MEMORY BOX menu. Open both One-touch Speed Dialling panels. Then press DATA REGISTRATION.
Press the search buttons until you see MEMORY BOX.
FILE SETTINGS 3.MEMORY BOX

MEMORY BOX 1.SETUP FILE

2. Give the memory box a number.

SETUP FILE SET BOX # 00

Use the buttons on the numeric keypad to enter a two-digit code for the memory box. You can enter a number from 00 to 99 for the memory box number.
You can also use the search buttons to change the number. Press the down arrow to increase the number and the up arrow to decrease the number.

SETUP FILE SET BOX # 33

3. Press the search buttons to display the desired setting.
SETUP FILE 1.FILE NAME SETUP FILE 8.POLLING TX
4. With the item displayed that you want to set press SET. Then perform the settings as described in the summary below. 5. When you are nished setting up the memory box, press STOP to return to standby.
Memory Box Setup Summary The default settings, shown in bold, remain in effect unless you change them. 1.FILE NAME NAME This setting allows you to enter a personal name for the memory box that will appear in printed reports. Enter a name of up to 24 characters and press SET. 2.PASSWORD 0000 to 9999 This operation password protects your memory box settings. After you set this password, you will have to enter the password before you can view or change the settings for the memory box. You will also have to enter this password to print a document received in the memory box. 3.SUBADDRESS 0-9, *, #, spaces (20 digits) The ITU-T subaddress for the memory box. This setting is not optional. You must enter a subaddress here in order to use the memory box. Enter a subaddress of up 20 digits long. In addition to numbers, the subaddress may include *, #, and spaces. 4.TX PASSWORD 0-9, *, #, spaces (20 digits) The ITU-T standard TX password for your memory box. TX password is only for polling sending. This password must match the ITU-T password with which the other party calls you in order for the transaction to succeed. If your TX password does not match the ITU-T password on the other fax machine, your document will not be received by the other partys fax. 5.RX PASSWORD 0-9, *, #, spaces (20 digits) The ITU-T standard RX password for your memory box. This password must match the ITU-T password sent with a document to your fax in order for the transaction to succeed. If your RX password does not match the TX password sent with the document from the other partys fax, your fax will not receive the document.

FILE SETTINGS 2.RELAY TX GROUP
RELAY TX GROUP 1.SETUP FILE
2. Give the relay group a number from 00 to 99.
SETUP FILE SET RLY TX GROUP# 00
Use the buttons on the numeric keypad to enter the two-digit relay group number and press SET.
SETUP FILE 1.GROUP DIAL NAME
Relay Group Setup Summary The default settings, shown in bold, remain in effect unless you change them. 1.GROUP DIAL NAME Name (24 characters) Enter a name for the relay group. The name can be up to 24-characters long. Then press SET. 2.PASSWORD 0000-9999 This is the four-digit password that protects the relay box settings you are about to set up. After you set this password, you will have to enter it every time you want to view or change these settings. Enter a fourdigit password and press SET. 3.SUBADDRESS 20 digits (* # spaces) This is the ITU-T subaddress. Enter a number up to 20 digits long (it can include spaces and the symbols * and #). 4.RX PASSWORD 20 digits (* # spaces) When your fax is the relay unit, this ITU-T password must match the ITU-T password of the document sent from the orginator in order for your fax to receive the document. Otherwise, your fax will not receive the document. Enter a number up to 20 digits long (it can include spaces and the symbols * and #).
Use the search buttons to display all the items in the menu.
With the item displayed that you want to set, press SET. Then follow the instructions in the table below to set up the relay group. When you are nished, press STOP.
Relay Group Setup Summary (Contd) 5.SELECT ORIG UNIT When your fax is the relay unit, this feature forces your fax to check the identity of the originator before it receives the document for relay to other units. ON When your fax receives a document for relay, it will check the identity of the originator before it receives the document. In order for this feature to perform correctly, the telephone number of the orginator unit must be registered correctly for speed dialling on your fax unit. Press the One-touch Speed Dialling button or press the CODED DIAL button followed by the three-digit code where the number for the originator fax is registered and press SET. Your fax will receive a document for relay without checking the identity of the originator.
When your fax is the relay unit, this setting determines if your fax unit prints a copy of every document that it relays. OFF ON Your fax does not print a copy of every document it relays to other fax units. Your fax prints a copy of every document it relays to other fax units.

Sending a Condential Document with the Condential Mailbox Button
Note these points about sending a condential document to a condential mailbox. You can dial only one telephone number. If you frequently need to send a condential document to more than one location, register the number, subaddress, and password for One-touch or Coded Speed Dialling so you can use multiple broadcasting. (Q4-6, 4-14) If you use One-touch or Coded Speed Dialling to dial the number after you perform the following operation, the transmission mode settings registered for the speed dialling button are ignored. The password setting is optional but required if the other party has set a password on the other fax unit.
1. Set the document on the fax. (Q6-3) Set the document resolution, contrast, and document type. (Q6-4) You can also select a senders name with the TTI SELECTOR. (Q6-6) 2. Open both One-touch Speed Dialling panels and press CONFIDENTIAL MAILBOX.
CONFIDENTIAL TX SELECT LOCATIONS TEL=
4. Use the buttons on the numeric keypad to dial the number. (Q6-7) -orClose the One-touch Speed Dialling panels and press a One-touch Speed dialling button to dial the number, or press CODED DIAL and enter the three-digit code. (Q4-26, 4-28)
-orDial the number with directory dialling. (Q4-31)
You can dial only one number. The transmission mode settings for the speed dialling button are ignored.
5. Use the buttons on the numeric keypad to enter the ITU-T subaddress. Then press SET.

TEL= CANON, INC.

6. If you must also enter an ITU-T password, press PASSWORD. Otherwise, just go on to the next step.
Use the buttons on the numeric keypad to enter the ITU-T password. Then press SET.
7. Press START/SCAN to start the transmission.
Chapter 11 Setting Up and Using Polling
This chapter shows you how to set up and use polling sending and receiving. Polling is useful when one or both parties can not be in the ofce at the same time. Whats Polling?.... 11-2 Before You Use Polling Receiving.. 11-2 Polling Other Fax Machines to Receive a Document.. 11-3 Polling to Receive at a Preset Time.. 11-5 Changing the Preset Polling Settings... 11-11 Cancelling Preset Polling... 11-12 Setting Up Polling Sending... 11-13 Before You Can Be Polled to Send... 11-13 Setting Up a Polling Box... 11-13 Scanning a Document into the Memory for Polling Sending. 11-17 Changing the Polling Box Setup... 11-19 Cancelling a Polling Box.... 11-20

Changing the Toner Cartridge
When the toner runs low in the toner cartridge, the CHANGE CARTRIDGE indicator on the operation panel will light and you will see this message:
The fax may be set to continue printing or to store the remainder of a document being received into the memory. You may be able to extend the service life of the toner cartridge by removing it and rotating it 5 or 6 times to re-distribute the toner inside the cartridge. After you re-set the cartridge in the fax unit, if the messages goes off, you can continue printing but make sure you have a new cartridge on hand to replace the old one when it nally runs out of toner. If the message does not go off, then you will have to follow the procedure below to replace the old cartridge. Follow this procedure to replace the toner cartridge. 1. Pull up the lever above the mark on the printer cover.
2. Raise the printer cover.
3. Remove the old cartridge and discard it. Do not attempt to disassemble the cartridge or rell the cartridge.
Do not incinerate the cartridge. Scattered toner powder is highly ammable.
To dispose of the cartridge: To protect the environment, Canon has started a special program to help you dispose of your empty toner cartridges. After you install a toner cartridge, keep the original packing material. Depending on the country of purchase, you may be able to have your empty toner cartridge picked up for disposal at Canons expense. For details about this special program to protect the environment, contact your local Canon supplier or sales representative. 4. Remove a new toner cartridge from its protective bag. Hold the cartridge by the ends and avoid touching the top and bottom of the cartridge.
Save the protective bag. You may need it to transport the cartridge later.
5. Rock the new cartridge ve or six times to distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge.
6. Place the cartridge on a at, clean surface.
7. As you steady the cartridge with one hand, remove the seal by gently pulling the plastic tab with your other hand. Use a rm, even pull to avoid breaking the seal.

Pull in this direction

Top view

Side view

8. To avoid pinching your ngers between the toner cartridge and fax unit, grip the cartridge as shown below.
9. Load the cartridge in the direction indicated by the arrow. Gently slide the cartridge into the printer until it is completely down inside the fax unit and level.

2. Locate the stamp pad then apply only one drop of ink to the stamp ink compartment. To avoid a malfunction, do not add too much ink. Use only Shachihata X Stamper Ink CS-20 Yellow. Do not use the stamp feature for at least one hour. If you have to send a document, turn off the stamp feature for the rst hour. (Q16-11)
To avoid ink spillage, apply only one drop of ink to the stamp pad.
3. Close the operation panel, re-attach the document tray and connect the power cord of the fax unit to the power source. (Q12-10)
Make sure that you do not drip ink on any other part of the fax, and do not ll the ink well so it overows.
Error Code Table (listed by number)
Errors in reports are recorded as numbers because there is not enough space to print a detailed description of the error in the report. When errors are recorded in your reports, note the number and check it against the table below to learn more about what caused the error.
CODE #001 #003 PROBLEM A document may be jammed in the automatic document feeder (ADF). The document is longer than 1 meter. SOLUTION Remove the jammed document and try again. (Q15-2) Make a reduced copy of the document with a copy machine and then send the copy, or cut the document and paste it up on smaller sheets of paper. (QB-2) Send the document again. Contact the other party and have them check their fax. You can try to send the document manually. For an overseas call, add pauses to the registered number. Check with the other party and have them send or receive the document using a G3 machine. Make sure the subaddress/passwords match the settings on the other partys fax unit. If the other partys fax is Canon fax and can set a polling ID, request that they set the polling ID to 255 decimal or binary. Re-ll the paper cassette and make sure the stack is below the tabs. (Q2-22) Check all paper cassettes and make sure they are installed correctly. Remove the jammed paper. (Q15-3) Contact the other party and request that the document be set correctly for polling on the other fax. Contact the other party and tell them to re-ll their paper cassette.
The other partys fax did not respond within 35 seconds.
The other party is not using a G3 fax. #008 You can not do polling sending.
The paper cassette on your fax is out of paper. If the paper cassette still has paper in it, then the paper cassette may not be installed correctly. Recording paper jammed.
If you are polling a fax to receive a document, the other party has not set the document correctly on the other fax. The other fax has run out of paper and its memory is full.

CODE #018

PROBLEM The other fax does not answer, even after several redialling attempts, or the other fax was busy and unable to respond within 35 seconds.
SOLUTION Wait a few minutes and try again. If you still can not send the document, contact the other party and conrm that the other fax has been turned on. If the other fax is busy, try sending your document at a later time. When you send documents long distance, open both One-touch Speed Dialling panels and press PAUSE after dialling. (Q6-9) Make sure the subaddress/passwords match the settings on the other partys fax unit. If the other partys fax is a Canon fax and can set a polling ID, request that they set the polling ID to 255 decimal or binary. Correct the One-touch or Coded Speed dial registration settings. (Q4-6, 4-14) Open the optional settings for One-touch or Coded Speed Dialling and make sure that you have entered a subaddress and password (if required) for the telephone number. (Q4-6, 4-14) Open the settings for One-touch or Coded Speed Dialling and make sure the settings have not been changed. (Q4-6, 4-14) Send the document without condential settings, or send the document to a fax that supports the use of ITU-T subaddresses. Contact the other party and conrm the settings on the other partys condential mailbox. Send the document by regular transmission. Contact the other party and conrm that their relay settings match the relay settings on your fax unit. Before you try to to clear the memory, you may want to print a memory list for reference. (Q8-4) If there are documents in the memory that you do not need, erase those documents from the memory. (Q8-8) Call the other party and ask the other party to register the number or to correct the number. Or, set PHONE NO. CHECK of the system setting to OFF on your fax. (Q16-26)

Are the documents you receive of poor quality?
Is your toner cartridge running low on toner? Remove your toner cartridge and rotate it 5 or 6 times to evenly distribute the remaining toner and try again. If this does not solve the problem, you should change the toner cartridge. (Q15-14) Is the other fax functioning properly? The sending fax usually determines image quality. Try copying a document on your own fax. If the copy is clean then the other fax has a problem. Call the other party and ask them to clean the scanning glass on the other fax.
Can not receive a condential document in your condential mailbox?
Does the other partys fax support subaddress/password transactions? If the other partys fax does not support subaddress/password transactions, you can not receive condential documents. Make sure the other party knows the correct subaddress/password for your condential mailbox.
Can not poll another fax and receive its document?
Are you polling without a subaddress/password? If the other partys fax is a Canon fax and can set a polling ID, ask them to set the polling ID for 255 decimal or binary. Are you polling with a subaddress or password? Contact the other party and conrm that their fax supports receiving a polling request with a subaddress or password. If the other partys fax supports subaddress/password polling, conrm that you are using the correct subaddress and password. If the other partys fax does not support subaddress/password polling, call the other party without subaddress/password. (Q11-3)

Can not Copy Documents?

Can not copy?
Is the toner cartridge out of toner? Change the toner cartridge. (Q15-14)
Is the copied document reduced?
Are the document feed guides snug against the sides of the document that you are copying? Make sure the document feed guides are both against the sides of the document in the automatic document feeder (ADF) before you start copying. (Q5-3)
Are copied document cut at the margins?
Are the document guides on the side paper cassette set for the width of the paper loaded in the cassette? Adjust the document guides to the width of the paper loaded in the paper cassette. (Q2-22)

Having Other Problems?

Is sending and receiving documents too slow?
When sending, is the document mode set for SUPER FINE, FINE, or TEXT/ PHOTO? If the indicator for SUPER FINE, FINE, or TEXT/PHOTO is on, press RESOLUTION to select STANDARD, or press DOCUMENT TYPE to select TEXT. (Q6-4) Is your fax set for ECM receiving or sending? Because the fax is constantly checking for errors during transmission, ECM receiving and sending require more time. The fax is set to conduct all transactions using ECM (error correction mode). If transmission speed appears to be extremely slow, you may be able to speed up transmission time by turning ECM off. (Q16-9, 16-12)

12.R-KEY SETTING

PSTN PBX

Report Settings

1.TX REPORT PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES REPORT WITH TX IMAGE ON OFF OUTPUT NO 2.RX REPORT OUTPUT NO PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES
3. Press the search buttons to display REPORT SETTINGS.
DATA REGISTRATION 2.REPORT SETTINGS
REPORT SETTINGS 1.TX REPORT
5. Use the search buttons to display the item you want to set or change.
Print a transmission report. (Q14-10) Print a report only if an error occurs. A report prints for every transmission. Only available for PRINT ERROR ONLY or OUTPUT YES. A prompt asks you to conrm whether to print the rst page of the document to remind you of what it contains. No prompt appears and no rst page is printed. Print no report, even if an error occurs. Print a reception activity report. (Q14-13) No report prints for document receptions. A report prints for reception errors only. A report prints for every reception.
3.CONFID. RX REPORT OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO 4.MEMORY BOX REPORT OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO 5.ACTIVITY REPORT 1.AUTO PRINT
Print a reception activity report every time you receive a document in a condential mailbox. (Q14-15) A report prints every time a document is received in a condential mailbox. No report is printed when a document is received in a condential mailbox. Print a reception activity report every time you receive a document in a memory box. (Q14-16) A report is printed every time a document is received in a memory box. No report is printed when a document is received in a memory box. Print an activity management report. (Q14-8) Print an activity report after every 40 transactions. ON OFF An activity report prints after the 40th transaction is completed. No activity report prints after the 40th transaction is completed. A time is not set to print a transaction report every day. Allows you to set a time for an activity to be printed every day. Set the report time for the daily report. Use 24-time settings.

2.DAILY REPORT TIME

OFF ON

3.TX/RX SEPARATE

Print activity report with receptions and transmissions listed separately. OFF ON Transmissions and receptions are listed together in chronological order. Transmissions and receptions are arranged in chronological order in separate lists.
6.PRT REPORT WHERE OFF ON
Select a paper supply source for the activity report. Report prints from the rst available paper supply source. The number and type of cassettes available depends on the paper cassettes currently installed. The additional front paper cassette is optional. SIDE CASSETTE FRONT CASSETT With option cassette SIDE CASSETTE FRONT UPPER CAS. FRONT LOWER CAS.

IN USE lamp Lights when the telephone line is in use.
Jack The telephone line receptacles on your wall and on the side of your fax unit used to connect your fax machine to the telephone line and handset or extension phone.
Long distance dialling When dialling or registering long-distance numbers, you sometimes have to insert a pause either within or after the telephone number. The destination and length of the pause differ depending on the system. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or your local telephone company for further information if you experience problems with long distance dialling.
Manual receiving Use this setting if you have installed the optional handset kit and there is only one line connected to your ofce which you use for both phone and fax communication, and you want to monitor all incoming calls yourself. When you hear the ringer, pick up the handset and answer the phone. If you hear a slow beep, this means someone is trying to send you a facsimile transmission. Press START/SCAN and hang up the handset to start receiving the document. You can not receive documents if there is another document fed into the fax.
Manual redialling When you use regular dialling, you can redial a number manually simply by pressing REDIAL on the operation panel. The last number called is the number re-dialled. Manual sending Use manual sending when you have installed the optional handset kit or connected an extension phone and you have to talk to the other party before you send the document. You may have to do this to send transmissions to older fax units. Put the document in the fax and then dial the number. After the call connects, if you hear a high-pitched tone, press START/SCAN to send the facsimile and then hang up. If the other party or the other fax does not answer, hang up the handset. If the other party answers, tell him that you are going to send a facsimile transmission and that he should press start button on his own machine. Press START/SCAN on your own fax, then hang up the handset. Memory box The memory box provides features that allow you to set up an ITU-T subaddress and password and allows you to use advanced features such as condential sending and relay sending with fax units of any manufacture as long as they too support ITU-T standard subaddress/password transactions. Memory broadcast Allows you to send one scanned document to a maximum of 210 destinations with One-touch Dialling, Coded Speed Dialling, and regular dialling. Just dial the numbers sequentially when you send a document. If you must do this frequently, register the numbers for Group Dialling. Memory le A document stored in the memory is also called a memory le. Memory list See document memory list. Memory lock Usually a document is printed as soon as it is received, but the memory lock feature forces all documents to be received in memory until you enter a password to print them. This feature prevents printed documents from piling up on the paper output tray when the ofce is unattended. After you return to the ofce, you can print all documents stored in the memory. Memory reception password Protects all documents received and stored in the memory when the memory reception feature is turned on. The memory reception password is a four-digit number (0000-9999) that you should safeguard to prevent access to your documents stored in the fax memory. This password unlocks the memory to print all documents received with memory lock turned on. See memory lock.

Reduction mode The fax units automatic feature that slightly reduces the received image to allow room at the top of the page for the senders ID information. You can also reduce the size of large incoming documents using the RX REDUCTION option. Registering A process by which you place fax or telephone numbers and names in the fax units memory for automatic dialling so that you can save time dialling frequently called destinations. Regular dialling Dialling a number with the numeric buttons. Use regular dialling to dial a number that is not registered for any of the automatic dialling methods. Press HOOK then use the numeric buttons to dial the number you want to call.
Relay broadcast See relay sending Relay sending Also called relay broadcast. You can send a document once to a fax in a distant location and then have that fax relay your document to several other destinations in the same area. Remote receiving ID The number you dial on an extension to start receiving a fax. The default remote receiving ID is 25, so just dial 25 and then hang up the handset of the extension telephone. Remote reception Allows you to receive a fax transmission with an extension telephone. To start receiving a fax, dial the remote receiving ID (25). You can also set the fax to start receiving by hanging up. Reports This is a list of reports printed by the facsimile: Activity Management Report (TX or RX) You can set the fax to print a report every time you send or receive a document. You can also set the fax to print part of the document on the report to remind you of the content of the document. To turn printing these activity reports on and off, use the user settings. Activity Report Provides a record of the last 40 sending and receiving transactions. You can print out activity management reports manually whenever you want to review the last 40 transactions, set the fax up to print them automatically after every 40 transactions, print the report at the same time every day, or print the report showing the sending transactions of individuals or departments in your company, using department codes registered on the fax, as well as a list of receptions. Condential RX Report After you receive a condential document in a mailbox, the fax prints out a condential message notice. No special settings are required. Each notice shows the date and time you received the condential document, the name and telephone number of the party sending the condential document, whether the document was successfully received, and other useful information. Error TX Report If the fax fails to send a document because the other party does not answer, even after automatic redialling, or if an error occurs, then your fax will immediately print an error transmission report. The report includes the facsimile number of the other party so you can try sending again and can print part of the rst page of the document so you can identify it. Memory Clear Report When documents are stored in the memory if power to the fax is cut off for more than 12 hours, the documents stored in the memory will be erased. After power is restored, a Memory Clear List will print to show you what documents have been erased. If power is restored within 12 hours, the documents are not erased and no report prints.

Timed sending See delayed transmission. Tone/pulse setting This setting allows you to set the fax to touch tone (T) or pulse (P) dialling, depending on the type of phone line you have installed. TONE You can switch temporarily from pulse to tone dialling by pressing TONE/+ before dialling. Data services may require that you use tone dialling, so if you have a conventional pulse dial telephone and need to use tone dial to access the data service, press TONE/+ to tone dial on your pulse telephone line. Toner cartridge Your fax machine uses a patented FX4 cartridge which contains both the photosensitive drum and toner in one compact unit. For details about disposing of used toner cartridges, contact your local dealer or authorized Canon representative. Touch-tone A touch-tone or tone dial telephone is dialled by pressing buttons that send tones of varying pitch to the telephone switching system. Transaction number When a document is scanned into or received in the memory, it is assigned a transaction number (TX/RX). You can select documents in the memory for sending, printing, or deleting by specifying the transaction number. Transfer A special feature you can set up on the fax to have all documents received on the main fax unit transferred to another fax unit. For example, you could have the main fax unit in the ofce transfer all documents to your fax at home. You can set the day and time for this feature to turn on and off. Please remember, however, that documents received in a condential mailbox or a memory box can not be transferred. See transfer password. Transfer password Protects the transfer settings from unauthorized access. You must enter the transfer password, a four-digit code (0000-9999), in order to view or change the transfer settings. Transmission time A fax transmission consists of three stages: the pre-message handshake, the message transmission, and the post- message handshake. The transmission time described in this users guide is not the total time required for the entire transmission. It is only the time for the message transmission. The transmission time described in this users guide is the fastest time achieved when faxes communicate in the same mode.
TTI Stands for transmit terminal identication. Also called sender information. The TTI is the name of the person or organisation and the facsimile number of the fax that sends a document. In addition to a unit name that you register for the fax, you can create up to 99 sender names that can be selected and used in place of the unit name when you send a facsimile transmission. TTI SELECTOR With this feature you can select the name to be printed at the top of the message you send. Usually you register your company name as the TTI, but you can also use personal names. TX password The ITU-T password set on your fax that accompanies the document you send and must match the RX password on the fax where it is received. If your TX password matches the RX password of the other partys fax, the document is received. If the passwords do not match, the document is not received. The maximum length of the password is 20 digits and may consist of numbers, spaces, asterisk (*), and pound mark (#).

doc1

Why Choose XPS

We remanufacture only genuine OEM empty cores, eliminating the risk of patent infringement associated with new-build cartridges. Our test procedures are according to the highest quality standards to reach or exceed OEM quality. We deliver cartridges of first-class quality at highly competitive prices. Extensive product range from all major OEM brands. Centralised R&D, specialising in colour products. Short time to market for newly-launched OEM models. Jumbo/High Capacity cartridges for MPS programs. No own XPS brand means no friction with your sales channels. We supply white or full colour generic boxes, or your own private label packaging.

Productrange 2011

Canon (Monochrome)
Canon Fax L500/L600 Canon Fax L200/L300 Canon Fax L200/L300 - High Capacity Canon Fax L800/L900 Canon Fax L800/L900 - Jumbo Capacity Canon Fax L1000 Canon Fax L2000 Canon LaserClass 510 / Cartridge T Canon Fax L100, L120 Canon FC 210/230 / FC310/330 Canon LBP-3200

OEM Nr.

FX2 FX3 FX3 - HC FX4 FX4 - Jumbo FX6 FX7 FX8/Cartridge T/S35 (USA) FX10/Cartridge 104 (USA) E-16/E-20/E-30/E-31/E-40 EP-27/EP26 (AP)/X25 (USA)
Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black

HP LaserJet (Monochrome)

HP LaserJet (Color)
HP Color LaserJet CP1210/1215 HP Color LaserJet CP1210/1215 HP Color LaserJet CP2025 HP Color LaserJet CP2025 HP Color LaserJet 2500/2550 - universal HP Color LaserJet 2500/2550 - universal HP Color LaserJet 2500/2550 - drum Canon LBP-2410/LBP-5200 HP Color LaserJet 2600 HP Color LaserJet 2600 HP Color LaserJet 3000 HP Color LaserJet 3000 HP Color LaserJet 3600 HP Color LaserJet 3600 HP Color LaserJet 3800 HP Color LaserJet 3800 HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 HP Color LaserJet 3500/3550 HP Color LaserJet CP3520 Series HP Color LaserJet CP3520 Series HP Color LaserJet 3700 HP Color LaserJet 3700 HP Color LaserJet CP4005 HP Color LaserJet CP4005 HP Color LaserJet CP4025/4525 HP Color LaserJet CP4025/4525 HP Color LaserJet 4500 HP Color LaserJet 4500 HP Color LaserJet 4600 HP Color LaserJet 4600 HP Color LaserJet 4700 HP Color LaserJet 4700 HP Color LaserJet 4730mfp HP Color LaserJet 4730mfp HP Color LaserJet CP5225 HP Color LaserJet CP5225 HP Color LaserJet 5500/5550 HP Color LaserJet 5500/5550 HP Color LaserJet 9500 HP Color LaserJet 9500
CB540A 2200 Black CB541/2/3A 1400 Colors CC530A 3500 Black CC531A/2/3A 2800 Colors C9700A/Q3960A 5000 Black C9701/2/3A / Q3961/2/Colors UNI C9704A / Q3964A 20000 Black EP-87 (7429A003) + Colors Q6000A 2500 Black Q6001/2/3A 2000 Colors Q7560A 6500 Black Q7561/2/3A 3500 Colors Q6470A 6000 Black Q6471/2/3A 4000 Colors Q6470A 6000 Black Q7581/2/3A 6000 Colors Q2670A 6000 Black Q2671/2/3A 4000 Colors CE250A/X 5000/1000 Black CE251/2/3/A 7000 Colors Q2670A 6000 Black Q2681/2/3A 6000 Colors CB400A 7500 Black CB401/2/3A 7500 Colors CE260A/X 8500/17000 Black CE261/2/3A 11000 Colors C4191A 9000Black C4192/3/4A 6000 Colors C9720A 9000 Black C9721/2/3A 8000 Colors Q5950A 11000 Black Q5951/2/3A 10000 Colors Q6460A 12000 Black Q6461/2/3A 12000 Colors CE740A 7000 Black CE741/2/3A 7300 Colors C9730A 13000 Black C9731/2/3A 12000 Colors C8550A 25000 Black C8551/2/3A 25000 Colors
HP LaserJet 2410/20/30 Q6511A/Ctg. 710 HP LaserJet 2410/20/30 Q6511A/Ctg. 710 HP LaserJet 2410/20/30 - High Capacity Q6511X/Ctg. 710H HP LaserJet 2410/20/30 - Jumbo Capacity Q6511A - Jumbo HP LaserJet 3005 Q7551A HP LaserJet 3005 - High Capacity Q7551X HP LaserJet 3005 - Jumbo Capacity Q7551X - Jumbo HP LaserJet P3015 CE255A HP LaserJet P3015 - High Capacity CE255X HP LaserJet 4000 C4127A/EP-52 HP LaserJet 4000 - High Capacity C4127X/EP-52 HP LaserJet 4000 - Jumbo Capacity C4127X - Jumbo HP LaserJet P4014/P4015/P4515 CC364A HP LaserJet P4015/P4515 CC364X HP LaserJet 4100 C8061A HP LaserJet 4100 - High Capacity C8061X HP LaserJet 4100 - Jumbo Capacity C8061X - Jumbo HP LaserJet 4200 Q1338A HP LaserJet 4200 - Jumbo Capacity Q1338A - Jumbo HP LaserJet 4300 Q1339A HP LaserJet 4300 - Jumbo CapacityQ1339A - Jumbo HP LaserJet 4250/4350 Q5942A HP LaserJet 4250/4350 - High Capacity Q5942 HP LaserJet 4250/4350 - Jumbo Capacity Q5942X - Jumbo HP LaserJet 4345 Q5945A HP LaserJet 4345 - Jumbo CapacityQ5945A - Jumbo HP LaserJet 5000 C4129X/EP-62 HP LaserJet 5025 Q7570A HP LaserJet 5200 Q7516A HP LaserJet 5200 - Jumbo Capacity Q7516A - Jumbo HP LaserJet 8100 C4182X/EP-72 HP LaserJet 9000 C8543X
6000 Black 6000 Black 12000 Black 15000 Black 6500 Black 13000 Black 16000 Black 6000 Black 12000 Black 6000 Black 10000 Black 15000Black 10000 Black 24000 Black 6000 Black 10000 Black 15000 Black 12000 Black 25000 Black 18000Black 28000Black 10000 Black 20000 Black 30000 Black 18000 Black 28000Black 10000 Black 15000 Black 12000 Black 18000Black 20000 Black 38000 Black
QMS/Konica Minolta/Epson (Color) OEM Nr.

92274A / EP-P 92274A / EP-P - Jumbo 92298A / EP-E 92298X / EP-E - Jumbo C3903A / EP-V C3903A / EP-V - Jumbo C3906A / EP-A C3906A / EP-A - Jumbo C3909A / EP-W C3909A / EP-W - Jumbo CB435A CB435A - Jumbo Q2612A / Ctg. 703 Q2612A - Jumbo C4092A / EP-22 C4092A - Jumbo CE285A Q2624A Q2624X - Jumbo C7115A / EP-25 C7115X / EP-25 C7115A - Jumbo Q2613A Q2613X Q2613X - Jumbo Q5949A / Ctg. 708 Q5949X / Ctg. 708H Q5949X / Ctg. 708 - Jumbo CB436A CB436A - Jumbo CE278A Q7553A Q7553X Q7553X - Jumbo CE505A CE505X C4096A / EP-32 C4096A / EP-32 - Jumbo Q2610A Q2610X Q2610A - Jumbo
3350 Black 4500Black 6800 Black 8800Black 4000 Black 6000 Black 2500 Black 3500 Black 15000 Black 31000 Black 1500 Black 2100 Black 2000 Black 3000 Black 2500 Black 3500 Black 1600 Black 2500 Black 7000 Black 2500 Black 3500 Black 7000 Black 2500 Black 4000 Black 7000Black 2500 Black 6000 Black 11000 Black 2000 Black 2600 Black 2100 Black 3000 Black 7000 Black 10000Black 2300 Black 6500 Black 5000 Black 9000 Black 6000 Black 9000 Black 13500 Black
2000 Black 1000 Colors 1500 Black 1000 Colors 4000 Black 2000 Colors 7000 Black 5000 Colors 7000 Black 5000 Colors 4000Black 4000Colors 5500Black 5000 Colors

Samsung (Monochrome)

Samsung ML-1210 Samsung ML-1610/ML-2010 Samsung ML-1640 Samsung ML-1650 Samsung ML-1710 Samsung ML-2150 Samsung ML-2250 Samsung ML-2550 Samsung ML-2850 Samsung ML-3050/3051 Samsung ML-3470/3471 Samsung ML-4500 Samsung ML-6060 Samsung SCX-5530
ML-1210D3 ML-1610D2 / ML-2010D3 ML-TD1082 ML-1650D8 ML-1710D3 ML-2150D8 ML-2250D8 ML-2550D5/DA ML-D2850A ML-D3050B ML-D3470B ML-4500D3 ML-6060D6 SCX-D5530
2500 Black 3000 Black 1500Black 8000 Black 3000 Black 8000 Black 10000 Black 10000 Black 2000Black 8000Black 10000 Black 2500 Black 6000 Black 8000 Black

Kyocera (Monochrome)

Kyocera FS-600 Kyocera FS-1000 Kyocera FS-1020 Kyocera FS-1700/FS-3700 Kyocera FS-1200 Kyocera FS-1900 Kyocera FS-1920 Kyocera FS-1800/FS-3800 Kyocera FS-3820N/FS-3830N Kyocera KM-1500 Kyocera FS-720/820/920 Kyocera FS-1030 Kyocera FS-1300/FS-1028MFP/FS-1128MFP Kyocera FS-2000/FS-3900/FS-4000 Kyocera FS-3900/FS-4000 Kyocera FS-4000
TK-16 TK-17 TK-18 TK-20 TK-25 TK-50 TK-55 TK-60 TK-65 TK-100 TK-110 TK-120 TK-130 TK-310 TK-320 TK-330

15000 20000

Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black
> > Product Range continues on reverse side > > - All cartridges are remanufactured. - All trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners and used for descriptive purposes only.

www.xps.com | e-mail: sales@xps.com

Brother (Monochrome)

Brother HL-1030/1240/Fax-8350P Brother HL-1650/1850/5030/DCP-8020 Brother HL-2030/Fax-2820/2920 Brother HL-2140/2150/2170 Brother HL-5130/5140/5150/5170 Brother HL-5200/DCP-8060/MFC-8460 Brother HL-5340/5380/MFC-8880DN Brother HL-6050 Brother HL-7050
TN-6600 / TN-460 (USA) TN-7600 / TN-560 (USA) TN-2000 / TN-350 (USA) TN-2120 / TN-360 (USA) TN-3060 / TN-570 (USA) TN-3170 / TN-580 (USA) TN-3280 / TN-650 (USA) TN-4100 / TN-670 (USA) TN-5500 / TN-700 (USA)
Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Colors Black Colors
Products under development
HP LaserJet (Color) OEM Nr. Yield Color
HP Color LaserJet CM4540 - High Capacity CE264X 17000 Black HP Color LaserJet CM4540 CF031/2/3A 12500 Colors HP Color LaserJet Pro CP1025 CE310A 1200 Black HP Color LaserJet Pro CP1025 CE311/2/3A 1000 Colors HP Color LaserJet Pro CP1025 - drum CE314A 14000 Black + Colors HP Color LaserJet CP1525 CE320A 2000 Black HP Color LaserJet CP1525 CE321/2/3A 1300 Colors

Brother (Color)

Brother HL-3040 Brother HL-3040 Brother HL-4040 Brother HL-4040
TN-230BK TN-210BK (USA) TN-230C/M/Y TN-210C/M/Y (USA) TN-135BK TN-115BK (USA) TN-135C/M/Y TN-115C/M/Y (USA)
Black Black Black Black Black

HP HP HP HP HP

LaserJet P1102 - Jumbo Capacity LaserJet P1606 - Jumbo Capacity LaserJet P3015 - Jumbo Capacity LaserJet P4015 - Jumbo Capacity LaserJet P2055 - Jumbo Capacity
CE285A - Jumbo CE278A - Jumbo CE255X - Jumbo CC364X - Jumbo CE505X - Jumbo

Brother (Drums)

Brother HL-1030/1240/Fax-8350P Brother HL-1650/1850/5030/DCP-8020 Brother HL-2030/Fax-2820/2920 Brother HL 2140/2150/2170 Brother HL-5130/5140/5150/5170 Brother HL-5200/DCP-8060/MFC-8460 Brother HL-5340/5380/MFC-8880DN Brother HL-6050 Brother HL-7050
DR-6000/DR-400 (USA) DR-7000/DR-500 (USA) DR-2000/DR-350 (USA) DR-2100/DR-360 (USA) DR-3000/DR-510 (USA) DR-3100/DR-520 (USA) DR-3200/DR-620 (USA) DR-4000/DR-600 (USA) DR-5500/DR-700 (USA)
Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black

Lexmark (Color)

Lexmark C540 Lexmark C540
0C540A1KG 0C540A1CG/MG/YG

Yield Yield

1000 2000

Color Color

Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Colors

Lexmark (Monochrome)

Lexmark E120 - toner Lexmark E120 - drum Lexmark E260/360/460 Lexmark E360/460 Lexmark E260/360/460 Lexmark T650/T654/T656
12035SA 12026XW OE260A11E/21E OE360H11E/21E OE260X22G OT650H11E/21E
Lexmark Toner (Monochrome)
Lexmark Optra S - High Capacity Lexmark E250/350/352 - Standard Capacity Lexmark E450 - High Capacity Lexmark E310/312 - High Capacity Lexmark E320/322 - High Capacity Lexmark E321/323 - High Capacity Lexmark E330 - High Capacity Lexmark Optra T610 - High Capacity Lexmark T420 - High Capacity Lexmark T430 - High Capacity Lexmark T520/522 - High Capacity Lexmark T620/622 - High Capacity Lexmark T630/632/634 - High Capacity Lexmark T640/642 - High Capacity Lexmark T640/42/44 X642/44/46 - Jumbo Capacity
1382625/1382925 E250A11E/E250A21E E450H11E/E450H21E 13T0101 08A0477/08A0478 12A7305/12A7405 12A8305/12A8405 12A5745/12A5845 12A7315/12A7415 12A8325/12A8425 12A6735/12A6835 12A6765/12A6865 12A7362/12A7462 64016HE/64036HE (EMEA) 64416XE/64436XE/64435XA X644X11E/X644X21E

Brother (Toner)

Brother HL-2270 HY Brother HL-2035 Toner
TN-2220/TN-450 (USA) TN-2005

2600 1500

17500 Black 3500Black 11000 Black 6000 Black 6000 Black 6000 Black 6000 Black 25000 Black 10000 Black 12000 Black 20000 Black 30000 Black 21000 Black 21000 Black 32000 Black
Brother HL-2270 Brother HL-2035 Brother HL-3040
DR-2200/DR-420 (USA) DR-2005 DR-230

Black Black Black

Black Colors Black Colors
Samsung CLP-620/670 Samsung CLP-620/670 Samsung CLP-770 Samsung CLP-770
CLT-K5082L/ELS CLT-C/M/Y5082L/ELS CLT-K6092S/ELS CLT-C/M/Y6092S/ELS
Samsung ML-1630 Samsung ML-1660 Samsung ML-1910 Samsung ML-3560 Samsung ML-4550 Samsung SCX4824
MLD-1630A/ELS MLT-D1042S/ELS(EU) MLT-D1052L ML-3560D6 MLD-4550B MLT-D2092L(EU)

20000 5000

Black Black Black Black Black Black
Lexmark Drums (Monochrome)
Lexmark E330 - Drum Cartridge

12A8302

Oki (Color)
Oki C3300/C3400 - High Capacity Oki C3300/C3400 - High Capacity Oki C3100/C3200/C5100 Series Oki C3100/C3200/C5100 Series Oki C5600/C5700 Oki C5600/C5700 - Jumbo Capacity Oki C5800/C5900 Oki C5800/C5900 Oki C5850/C5950 Oki C5850/C5950
C33/43459340 C33/43459337/8/9 C6/42804516 / 42127408 C6/42804513/4/5 C56/43324408 C56-Jumbo / 43324405/6/7 C58/43324424 C58/43324421/2/43865721/2/3

8000 6000

Black Colors Black Colors Black Colors Black Colors Black Colors

Oki (Monochrome)

Oki B410

43979102 TK-560 TK-560

Black Colors Black

Kyocera (Color)

Kyocera TK-560 Kyocera TK-560

OEM Nr. OEM Nr.

Kyocera TK-350 Kyocera TK-160 Kyocera TK-170
Oki 400ex/610ex/Okifax 5200 Okipage 6W/8W / Okifax 4500/4550 Okipage B4100/4200/4300/4350 Okipage B4100/4200 -Jumbo Capacity Okipage B4400/4600
Type 2 / 09002395 Type 6 / 00079801 Type 9 / 01103402 Type 9-Jumbo / 01103402 43502302

TK-350 TK-160 TK-170

Dell (Color)
Dell 3110/3115CN / Xerox Phaser 6180 Dell 3110/3115CN / Xerox Phaser 6180 Dell 2135CN Dell 2135CN
593-10170 593-10171/2/3 593-10320 593-10321/2/3

2500 2500

Oki (Drums)
Oki C5100 series C5250/5450/5510/5540 Oki C5100 series C5250/5450/5510/5540 Okipage B4100/4200/4300/4350 Okipage B4400/4600 Okipage B6200/B6300
C6 Drum Black / 42126608 C6 Drum 42126605/6/7 Type 9 Drum / 9004078
Black Colors Black Black Black

IBM (Monochrome)

21000 32000
Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black
IBM Infoprint 1116 - High Capacity 28P2414/28P2420 IBM Infoprint 1312 - High Capacity 75P4685/75P4686 IBM Infoprint 1412/1512 - High Capacity 75P5710/75P5711 IBM Infoprint 1222 - High Capacity 53P7706/53P7707 IBM Infoprint 1422 - High Capacity 75P6051/75P6052 IBM Infoprint 1120/1125 - High Capacity 28P2492/28P2494 IBM Infoprint 1130/1140 - High Capacity 28P2008/28P2010 IBM Infoprint 1332/52/72 - High Capacity 75P4302/75P4303 IBM Infoprint 1532/52/70/72 - High Capacity75P6960/75P6961 IBM Infoprint 1532/52/70/72 - Jumbo 75P6962/3 / 39V0545/6
For more information on the complete XPS product range, or any other information please contact your XPS local sales representative:
BeNeLux: Phyllis Bergval Phone: +31 (0) 400 Mobile: +31 (0) 2327 Email: phyllis.bergval@xps.nl N/E Germany: Ralf Bagdan Phone: +31(0) 400 Mobile: +49 (0)E-mail: ralf.bagdan@xps.nl Middle Germany: Marc Pearson Phone: +31(0) 400 Mobile: +49 (0) E-mail: marc.pearson@xps.nl France: Mahdi Belounis Phone: +31(0) 400 Mobile: +33 (0) 883 E-mail: mahdi.belounis@xps.nl Eastern Europe: Ivan Galk Phone: +421 (0) 951 Mobile: +421 (0) 975 E-mail: ivan.galcik@xps.sk Eastern Europe: Tom Laura Phone: +421 (0) 968 E-mail: tomas.laura@xps.sk Markus Telosen Business Development Manager EMEA Phone: +31(0) 400 Mobile: +49 (0) E-mail: markus.telosen@xps.nl Barbara Miller Business Development Representative USA Phone USA: 866-214-0066 Toll Free Phone USA: 315-538-8292 E-mail: bmil@xps.com Gene Melton Director of Sales & Marketing USA Phone USA: +E-mail: gene.melton@xps.com

IBM Drums (Monochrome)

IBM Infoprint 1412/1512 - Drum

75P5712

Dell Toner (Monochrome)
Dell P1500 - High Capacity Dell 1700/P1700/1710 - High Capacity Dell S2500 - High Capacity Dell M5200 - High Capacity Dell 5210/5310 - High Capacity Dell 5210/5310 - Jumbo Capacity
310-3543 / 310-3545 310-5402(7025) / 593-10042 310-3674 / 310-3547 310-4133 / 310-4131 593-10131 / 593-10133 593-10131 / 593-10133

Dell Drums (Monochrome)

Dell 1700/P1700/1710 - Drum Cartridge

593-10078

XPS Head Office Europe Keizersveld AN Venray the Netherlands E-mail: info@xps.nl Web: www.xps.com
- All cartridges are remanufactured. - All trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners and used for descriptive purposes only.

 

Tags

B3210 MAC 5-18 DCR-SR40E STR-DE975 CW-28V53N HFC111 EL-2611CB3- Command III AV1510D WLI-CB-g54A 927 TAM Scpt560 SC-HT990 40R86WD 3-takedown FQ159UST Laserjet 1300 HRS-12 ZOB230X 20HF5234 10 UE-32B6000VP Game BOY Impressa F505 I740N MS7380SG Cafeoleco200 P2L97 FL812 FEF326A CBX-300 VS 660 Breadmaker NM600 Hdmi DCP850 XA-950 GR-D23E GR-051SSF Squeezebox M2NDH XV-Z15000 RV-NB1 PA2400 TX-SR674E DCR-DVD306E Pioneer A400 PDP-LX5090 CR14A KX-TG7200E VMX100 Deskjet 5100 Dopod 900 EX-Z33 DN-X900 Serie II DVD-H80J Fishing 2 Colosseum CDN15 HT-X725 S7010D AEG-electrolux Z55 EMP-S1 UE-46B7000WW KD-A66 Gigaset A140 A-400X Gf-210W RD1021 SP0411C SGH-E600 E2370 Dslr-A230 93ST-A Edition MM-S8 SPV E200 KH 2029 SHX-V56-57CUC Strike Roadgear 260 Asko 7705 G41D3B 8000P GTW-P46m103 IC-M7 Standard 4 WD-6011C 30112 TSU7000 DD-TEC10E The Past DEH-P9100R EW1265F Compact Vario BX6R2 191K2 Optio X Kofax VRS2 Disney

 

manuel d'instructions, Guide de l'utilisateur | Manual de instrucciones, Instrucciones de uso | Bedienungsanleitung, Bedienungsanleitung | Manual de Instruções, guia do usuário | инструкция | návod na použitie, Užívateľská príručka, návod k použití | bruksanvisningen | instrukcja, podręcznik użytkownika | kullanım kılavuzu, Kullanım | kézikönyv, használati útmutató | manuale di istruzioni, istruzioni d'uso | handleiding, gebruikershandleiding

 

Sitemap

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101