Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print). Canon Color imageCLASS MF9280Cdn, Color imageCLASS MF9220Cdn
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Canon Color imageCLASS MF9280Cdn is a multi-function printer that offers a range of capabilities to meet your printing, copying, faxing, and scanning needs. With its user-friendly design and advanced features, this device is perfect for both home and office use.
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Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
You can print data from a memory medium, such as an SD card by directly inserting it into the machine and selecting the desired image on the display. You do not need to connect the machine to your computer. The Direct Print function is available only for the Color imageCLASS MF9280Cdn.
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Memory Media Supported by This Machine
The memory media listed below are compatible with this machine.
USB Memory/Memory cards that can be directly inserted into the slot:
– USB Memory
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SD Secure Digital memory card
SDHC memory card
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Compact Flash (CF) Card : supports Type I/II (3.3 V)
Microdrive
USB Memory/Memory cards that can be directly inserted into the slot:
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Memory Stick
Memory Stick PRO
Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
Memory cards that can be inserted in the slot using an adapter:
If one of the following memory cards is inserted without an adapter, the card may get stuck in the slot. Be sure to attach an adapter to the memory card before inserting it into the slot.
– miniSD Card* 1
– microSD Card* 2
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Memory Stick Duo* 1
Memory Stick PRO Duo* 1
* 1 Use the special adapter provided with the card.
* 2 Use the SD Card Adapter provided with the card.
Data Supported by This Machine
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Note the followings so you can use an appropriate memory medium.
– Supported file systems of a memory are FAT16 and FAT32.
You can not select the data contained in other folder at once.
You can not select a data in a lower level folder.
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The following file formats are supported:
JPEG
TIFF
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JPEG files that conform to the following are supported:
DCF/Exif2.21 or earlier/JFIF
Number of pixels: 160 × 120 to 7,040 × 10,200 pixels (approximately equivalent to 11" × 17" or A3 size in 600dpi)
Number of pixels: 160 × 120 to 7,040 × 10,200 pixels
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• Number of components: 3
Sampling ratios: 4:1:1 (16 × 16), 4:1:1 (32 × 8), 4:2:2 (16 × 8), or 4:4:4 (8 × 8)
Progressive JPEG files are not supported.
Supported TIFF file format is TIFF Profile F, which is a black and white TIFF file format used for I-faxes.
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Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
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The size of the TIFF image cannot be scaled for printing. If the size of the TIFF image exceeds the size of the selected paper, only the part that fits on the paper is printed.
Depending on the files, some images cannot be displayed in the <Image Display> mode.
Inserting Memory Media
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When a memory medium is inserted into the slot, the access lamp lights up. Do not touch the memory medium or the area around the memory medium slot/USB port at this point because the machine is accessing to the data in the memory medium. Doing so may damage the machine and the memory medium.
When inserted, some memory media protrude from the slot. Do not force them into the slot any further. Doing so may damage the machine and the memory media.
Make sure that the memory medium is correctly oriented before inserting it into the slot. Forcing an improperly positioned memory medium into the slot may damage the memory medium and/or the machine.
Depending on the SD card, it may take a few seconds to recognize it.
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How to nsert a memory medum
Insert only one memory medium into the slot. Confirm that the Access lamp has lit up.
Media Type Inserting Media
– USB Memory
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SD Secure Digital memory card
SDHC memory card
Memory Stick
Memory Stick PRO
Memory Stick Duo* 1
Memory Stick PRO Duo* 1 miniSD Card* 1 microSD Card* 2
Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
Inserting Media Media Type
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Compact Flash (CF) Card
Microdrive
* 1 Be sure to attach the memory medium to the special adapter before inserting it into the slot.
* 2 Use “SD Card Adapter” Provided with the card.
Removing Memory Media
Do not remove the memory medium when the access lamp is blinking. The blinking lamp indicates that the machine is accessing the data in the memory medium. The data may be damaged if you remove the memory medium at this point.
1 Make sure that the access lamp is not blinking, then remove the memory medium from the slot.
Printing from Memory Media
1 Insert a memory medium into the slot.
2 Confirm that the access lamp has lit up.
3 Press (Main Menu).
4 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Direct Print>, then press [OK].
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Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
5 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the memory medium that stores the data that you want to print, then press [OK].
If you want to print an index of all the files in
the selected memory medium, see “Index
6 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the folder that contains the data that you want to print, then press [OK].
You can select the desired data by sorting all data according to date or extension. If you want
see “Selecting Files by Extension,” on p. 7-24.
7 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the data that you want to print, then press [OK].
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If you select data which is saved outside the folder, skip to step 8.
If you want to select the data from the displayed images, press the left Any key to change the display method from <Folder/File Name Display> to <Image Display>, then press [OK].
– In the <Image Display> mode, the screen below appears. Use [ ◀ ], [ ▶ ] or (Scroll
Wheel) to select the data that you want to print, then press [OK].
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You can select data by entering the desired copy quantity with – (numeric keys) instead of pressing [OK].
You can select multiple data at once from one folder.
You can not select the data contained in other folders at once.
8 Press the right Any key to select <Print
Settings>.
In the <Image Display> mode, the screen below appears.
9 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired setting, then press [OK].
The followings are the settings that can be made:
– <Color>: Selects full color or B&W.
– <Drawer 1>: Selects paper for printing.
You cannot set <Stack Bypass Tray> when the custom size is specified for the stack bypass tray.
Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
– <Layout>: Specifies the layout.
To make this setting, see the detailed procedures in the next page.
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<Copies>: Selects print quantity.
<Print Date>: Prints the shooting date on data.
To make this setting, see the detailed procedures in the next page.
– <Print File Name>: Prints the file name on data.
To make this setting, see the detailed procedures in the next page.
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<Vivid Photo>: Makes green and blue more lively.
<Brightness>: Adjusts brightness.
<Halftones>: Optimizes data for printing.
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The <Halftones> default setting is <Auto>.
<Gradation> is suitable for photos taken with a digital camera and <Error Diffusion> is suitable for scanned images. In <Auto> mode, printing from a memory card is automatically processed with <Gradation> and printing from USB memory is automatically processed with <Error
Diffusion>. For optimal images, select <Error
Diffusion> when printing scanned images stored in memory cards. When printing photos stored in a USB memory, select <Gradation>.
<Copies> can be set up for each file, but the other print settings cannot be specified for each file.
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Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
■ If you select <Layout>:
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The print quantity is limited to one.
Only JPEG data can be printed. Even if the selected files contain TIFF data, only JPEG data is printed.
The print size is adjusted automatically to fit on one sheet of paper.
The order of the images in the layout cannot be specified.
This setting cannot be used with two-sided printing.
A blank space for printing the date and file name is left below the printed image even if
<Print Date> or <Print File Name> is set to
<Off>.
① Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the layout type, then press [OK].
■ If you select <Print Date> or <Print File
Name>:
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Only JPEG data can be printed. Even if the selected files contain TIFF data, only JPEG data is printed.
The file name can consist of up to 20 characters.
① Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<On>, then press [OK].
② Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Yes>, then press [OK].
10 Press to start printing.
When printing is complete, remove the memory medium.
Do not remove the memory medium when the access lamp is blinking. The blinking lamp indicates that the machine is accessing the data in the memory medium. The data may be damaged if you remove the memory medium at this point.
Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
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Index Prntng
You can print an index of the data saved on a memory medium.
This functions is only available for JPEG. If the selected medium contains TIFF files, they are not printed.
1 Insert a memory medium into the slot.
2 Confirm that the access lamp has lit up.
3 Press (Main Menu).
4 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Direct Print>, then press [OK].
6 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired memory medium, then press
[OK].
5 Press the right Any key to select <Index
Print>.
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You can not select multiple memory media or folders at once.
If you press the right Any key to select <Set>, only the data saved outside folders will be printed.
7 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired folder, then press the right
Any key to select <Set>.
If the selected folder contains a subfolder, the files in that folder will not be printed.
The maximum depth of a sub-folder you can select is 20.
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Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
8 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired setting, then press [OK].
9 Press (Start).
When printing is complete, remove the memory medium.
Do not remove the memory medium when the access lamp is blinking. The blinking lamp indicates that the machine is accessing the data in the memory medium. The data may be damaged if you remove the memory medium at this point.
Press [OK] after making each setting.
– <Color>: Selects full color or B&W.
– <Drawer 1>: Selects paper source for printing.
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Selectng All Fles n Folder
You can print all files in the selected folder.
1 Insert a memory medium into the slot.
2 Confirm that the access lamp has lit up.
3 Press (Main Menu).
4 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Direct Print>, then press [OK].
5 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired memory medium, then press
[OK].
6 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the folder that contains the files that you want to print, then press [OK].
7 Press the left Any key to select <Display/
Select>.
Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
11 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired setting, then press [OK].
8 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Change File Selection>, then press [OK].
For details about <Print Settings>, see step 9 in
“Printing from Memory Media,” on p. 7-15.
12 Press (Start) to start printing.
When printing is complete, remove the memory medium.
9 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Specify Conditions>, then press [OK].
Do not remove the memory medium when the access lamp is blinking. The blinking lamp indicates that the machine is accessing the data in the memory medium. The data may be damaged if you remove the memory medium at this point.
10 Press [OK] to select <Select All>.
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Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
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Selectng Fles by Date
You can print only the selected files saved within the specified range of dates or all files on the specified dates.
1 Insert a memory medium into the slot.
2 Confirm that the access lamp has lit up.
3 Press (Main Menu).
4 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Direct Print>, then press [OK].
6 Press the left Any key to select <Display/
Select>.
7 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Change File Selection>, then press [OK].
5 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired memory medium, then press
[OK].
8 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Specify Conditions>, then press [OK].
9 Select the files by specifying dates.
■ If you want to print only the selected files saved within the specified range of dates:
① Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Specified Date>, then press [OK].
Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
⑤ Press the right Any key to select <Print
Settings>.
② Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the start date, then press [OK].
■ If you want to print all files on the specified dates:
① Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Specify Date Select All>, then press [OK].
③ Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the end date, then press [OK].
② Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the start date, then press [OK].
④ Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the file that you want to print, then press
[OK].
③ Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the end date, then press [OK].
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Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
10 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired setting, then press [OK].
11 Press (Start) to start printing.
When printing is complete, remove the memory medium.
Do not remove the memory medium when the access lamp is blinking. The blinking lamp indicates that the machine is accessing the data in the memory medium. The data may be damaged if you remove the memory medium at this point.
For details about <Print Settings>, see step 9 in
“Printing from Memory Media,” on p. 7-15.
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Selectng Fles by Extenson
You can print only the selected files or all files of the specified extension.
1 Insert a memory medium into the slot.
2 Confirm that the access lamp has lit up.
3 Press (Main Menu).
4 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Direct Print>, then press [OK].
5 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired memory medium, then press
[OK].
6 Press the left Any key to select <Display/
Select>.
7 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Change File Selection>, then press [OK].
Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
③ Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the file that you want to print, then press
[OK].
8 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Specify Conditions>, then press [OK].
④ Press the right Any key to select <Print
Settings>.
9 Select the files by specifying extensions.
■ If you want to print only the selected files of the specified extension:
① Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Specify Extension>, then press [OK].
■ If you want to print all files of the specified extension:
① Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select
<Specify Ext. Select All>, then press [OK].
② Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired extension, then press [OK].
② Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired extension, then press [OK].
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Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
10 Use [ ▼ ], [ ▲ ] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired setting, then press [OK].
For details about <Print Settings>, see step 9 in
“Printing from Memory Media,” on p. 7-15.
11 Press (Start) to start printing.
When printing is complete, remove the memory medium.
Do not remove the memory medium when the access lamp is blinking. The blinking lamp indicates that the machine is accessing the data in the memory medium. The data may be damaged if you remove the memory medium at this point.
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Key Features
- Color and B/W copying
- Faxing (including from a computer and I-fax)
- Printing from a computer or memory media
- Scanning to a networked computer, file server, or USB memory
- E-mail capability
- Network connectivity
- Security features
- Remote User Interface for easy management from a computer
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Table of contents
- 3 Overview of Machine Functions
- 5 Contents
- 10 How to Use This Guide
- 10 Symbols Used in This Manual
- 10 Keys and Buttons Used in This Manual
- 10 Abbreviations Used in This Manual
- 10 Illustrations Used in This Manual
- 11 Important Safety Instructions
- 11 Installation
- 12 Power Supply
- 12 Handling
- 13 Maintenance and Inspections
- 15 Consumables
- 15 Others
- 15 Telephone Equipment
- 16 Installation Requirements and Handling
- 16 Temperature and Humidity Conditions
- 16 Power Supply Requirements
- 16 Installation Requirements
- 17 Installation Space
- 17 Maintenance and Inspections
- 17 Customer Support
- 18 Legal Notices
- 18 IPv6 Ready Logo
- 18 Trademarks
- 18 Copyright
- 18 Third Party Software
- 19 Disclaimers
- 19 About the Part Containing Mercury (Applicable Only to the USA)
- 19 For CA, USA only
- 19 Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your Product and the Use of Images
- 20 FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
- 20 Users in the U.S.A.
- 22 Users in Canada
- 23 Utilisation au Canada
- 24 Laser Safety
- 24 CDRH Regulations
- 27 Machine Components
- 27 External View (Front)
- 29 External View (Back)
- 30 Internal View
- 31 Control Panel
- 31 Main Control Panel
- 33 Registering the Custom Keys
- 35 Left Side of Control Panel
- 35 Right Side of Control Panel
- 36 Display Parts and Functions
- 36 Main Menu Screen
- 37 Copy Top Screen
- 38 Send Type Selection Screen
- 39 Store Type Selection Screen
- 39 Select Memory Media Screen (Color imageCLASS MF9280Cdn Only)
- 39 Log In Mode
- 40 Toner Cartridges
- 41 Maintaining the Toner Cartridges
- 42 Checking the Toner Level
- 43 Checking the Device Information
- 44 Entering Characters
- 45 Telephone Line Setting
- 47 Timer Settings
- 47 Setting the Sleep Mode
- 48 Setting Auto Clear Time
- 49 Setting the Daylight Saving Time
- 55 Originals Requirements
- 56 Scanning Area
- 57 Placing Originals
- 57 On the Platen Glass
- 58 In the Feeder
- 60 Paper Requirements
- 62 Printable Area
- 63 Loading Paper
- 63 In the Paper Drawer
- 69 In the Stack Bypass Tray
- 75 Setting Paper Size and Type
- 75 For the Stack Bypass Tray
- 79 Registering Irregular Paper Sizes for the Stack Bypass Tray
- 81 For the Paper Drawer
- 85 Storing/Editing Address Book
- 85 Registering Fax Numbers in the Address Book
- 90 Registering Fax Numbers Obtained via an LDAP Server in the Address Book
- 93 Registering E-Mail Addresses in the Address Book
- 96 Registering E-Mail Addresses Obtained via an LDAP Server in the Address Book
- 99 Registering I-Fax Addresses in the Address Book
- 101 Registering File Server Addresses in the Address Book
- 107 Registering Group Addresses in the Address Book
- 110 Checking/Editing Addresses Registered in the Address Book
- 113 Erasing Addresses from the Address Book
- 115 Storing/Editing One-Touch
- 115 Registering Fax Numbers in One-Touch
- 120 Registering Fax Numbers Obtained via an LDAP Server in One-Touch
- 123 Registering E-Mail Addresses in One-Touch
- 126 Registering E-Mail Addresses Obtained via an LDAP Server in One-Touch
- 129 Registering I-Fax Addresses in One-Touch
- 132 Registering File Server Addresses in One-Touch
- 138 Registering Group Addresses in One-Touch
- 142 Checking/Editing Addresses Registered in One-Touch
- 145 Erasing Addresses Registered in One-Touch
- 149 Overview of Copy Functions
- 151 Basic Copying Method
- 153 Canceling Copy Jobs
- 154 Selecting Color Mode
- 156 Selecting Paper Source
- 156 Copying on Paper in Drawers
- 158 Using Stack Bypass Tray with Standard Paper Sizes
- 160 Using Stack Bypass Tray with Irregular Sizes of Paper
- 162 Using Stack Bypass Tray with Envelopes
- 164 Recalling Irregular Paper Size Registered for the Stack Bypass Tray
- 166 Adjusting Density
- 168 Adjusting Base Color
- 170 2-Sided Copying
- 171 1 to 2-Sided Copying
- 173 2 to 2-Sided Copying
- 175 2 to 1-Sided Copying
- 178 Enlarge/Reduce Images
- 178 Preset Zoom
- 180 Custom Copy Ratio
- 182 Selecting Image Quality
- 184 Multiple Originals onto One Sheet (N on 1)
- 187 Making ID Card Copies
- 189 Adjusting Sharpness
- 191 Erasing Shadows/Lines
- 192 Original Frame Erase
- 195 Book Frame Erase
- 198 Binding Erase
- 201 Adjusting Color Balance
- 203 Registering Color Balance
- 205 Recalling Registered Color Balance
- 206 Deleting Color Balance
- 207 Collating Copies
- 209 Making Multiple Copies
- 210 Checking Current Settings
- 211 Frequently Used Settings (Mode Memory)
- 211 Registering Mode Memory
- 213 Recalling Mode Memory
- 214 Checking Mode Memory
- 215 Deleting Mode Memory
- 216 Changing Standard Mode
- 218 Initializing Standard Mode
- 219 Checking and Canceling Copy Jobs/Checking Copy Logs
- 219 Checking Copy Jobs
- 220 Canceling Copy Jobs
- 221 Checking Copy Logs
- 223 Overview of Fax Functions
- 225 Introduction to Using Fax Functions
- 225 Methods for Receiving Faxes
- 230 Selecting the Receive Mode
- 233 Setting the Current Date and Time
- 234 Setting the Type of Telephone Line
- 235 Registering the Machine’s Name
- 237 Registering Your Machine’s Fax Number
- 238 Sending Fax Documents
- 238 Basic Methods for Sending Faxes
- 240 Calling the Recipient before Sending Fax Documents (Manual Sending)
- 242 Switching Temporarily to Tone Dialing
- 243 Dialing an Overseas Number (With Pauses)
- 246 Basic Methods for Sending I-Faxes
- 248 Basic Methods for Sending PC Faxes
- 250 Canceling Sending Fax Documents
- 251 Specifying Destinations
- 251 Specifying a New Fax Number
- 255 Using the Address Book
- 257 Using the One-Touch
- 259 Using the Group Addresses
- 262 Sending Originals to More Than One Location (Broadcasting)
- 264 Specifying Fax Numbers via an LDAP Server
- 271 Selecting Resolution
- 272 Adjusting Density
- 272 Manual Exposure Adjustment
- 273 Adjusting Base Color
- 275 Selecting Image Quality
- 277 2-Sided Original
- 279 Sending Originals at a Preset Time (Delayed Sending)
- 282 Direct Sending
- 284 Favorites
- 284 Registering Favorites
- 288 Erasing Favorites
- 291 Using the Favorites
- 292 Checking Settings for Recalled Favorites
- 294 Job Recall
- 297 ECM Transmission
- 299 Adjusting the Pause Time
- 301 Redialing Automatically When the Line Is Busy (Auto Redial)
- 304 Checking the Dial Tone before Sending
- 306 Standard Send Settings
- 306 Storing the Standard Send Settings
- 308 Restoring the Standard Send Settings to Their Default
- 310 Printing the TX Terminal ID
- 313 Adjusting Sharpness
- 315 Specifying What to Display on the Screen for a Send Operation
- 317 Restoring the Send Function Settings to Their Default
- 319 Send Start Speed
- 321 Printing Received Documents on Both Sides of Paper
- 323 Reducing a Received Document
- 326 Printing Footer Information on a Received Document
- 328 Specifying the Way of Printing When Toner Is Low
- 330 ECM Reception
- 332 Setting the Incoming Ring Tone
- 334 Receiving Documents Manually with an External Telephone (Remote Reception)
- 334 Activating the Remote Reception
- 335 Receiving Documents with the Remote Reception
- 336 Adjusting the Auto Switch Time for the Manual RX Mode
- 338 Rejecting Incoming Faxes from the Unidentified Senders
- 340 Receive Start Speed
- 342 Receiving Documents in Memory without Printing Out (Memory Lock Reception)
- 345 Printing All Documents Stored in the Memory Lock Reception Mode
- 347 Forwarding Received Fax Documents to a Computer or Fax Machine
- 348 Before Specifying the Forwarding Settings
- 349 Specifying Forwarding Settings
- 361 Sending Documents in Memory to a Different Destination
- 362 Handling Forwarding Documents
- 364 Resending Documents with Forwarding Errors
- 365 Checking/Changing the Status of Documents with Forwarding Errors
- 368 Checking/Changing the Status of Fax Documents in Memory
- 368 Checking/Deleting Fax Transmission Documents
- 369 Checking/Deleting Fax Reception Documents
- 371 Checking/Printing the Fax Log
- 375 Overview of E-Mail Functions
- 377 Introduction to Using E-Mail Functions
- 378 Basic E-Mail Operations
- 378 Sending E-Mail Documents
- 380 Canceling Sending E-Mail Documents
- 383 Overview of Print Functions
- 385 Introduction to Using Print Functions
- 387 Printing Documents from Computer
- 389 Scaling Documents
- 391 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
- 392 2-Sided Printing
- 393 Printing from Memory Media (Direct Print)
- 393 Memory Media Supported by This Machine
- 394 Data Supported by This Machine
- 395 Inserting Memory Media
- 396 Removing Memory Media
- 396 Printing from Memory Media
- 408 Checking and Canceling Print Jobs/Checking Print Logs
- 408 Checking Print Jobs
- 409 Canceling Print Jobs
- 410 Checking Print Logs
- 413 Overview of Scanner Functions
- 415 Introduction to Using Scanner Functions
- 415 For Scanning Documents to a Shared Folder (File Server)
- 415 For Scanning Documents from a Networked Computer
- 417 Basic Scanning Operations
- 417 Scanning Documents to a File Server
- 419 Scanning Documents to a USB Memory
- 421 Scanning Documents from a Networked Computer
- 427 Flowchart for Setting Up Network
- 428 What is the Network?
- 429 Overview of Network Functions
- 431 Overview of Remote UI
- 433 Starting the Remote UI
- 437 Cleaning the Machine
- 437 Exterior
- 438 Interior
- 439 Scanning Area
- 442 Replacing the Toner Cartridges
- 442 When a Message Appears
- 443 Replacing the Toner Cartridge with a New One
- 448 Recycling Used Cartridges
- 448 The Clean Earth Campaign - The Canon Cartridge Return Program
- 449 U.S.A. PROGRAM
- 452 Canadian Program – Programme au Canada
- 454 Transporting the Machine
- 457 Clearing Jams
- 458 Original Jams
- 460 Paper Delivery Tray
- 461 Duplex Unit
- 463 Stack Bypass Tray
- 465 Paper Drawer 1
- 466 Optional Paper Drawer (Paper Drawer 2)
- 468 Inside of the Machine
- 471 Fixing Unit
- 473 Back Cover
- 474 When the Message Does Not Disappear
- 477 If the Delivery Feeder Unit Is Not Installed Correctly
- 479 Error Messages
- 489 Error Codes
- 496 If a Message Such as <Paper diff. from set size/type.> is displayed
- 497 Reloading the Paper
- 497 Changing the Paper Size Setting
- 500 If a Power Failure Occurs
- 501 If You Cannot Solve a Problem
- 501 Customer Support (U.S.A.)
- 501 Customer Support (Canada)
- 505 Machine Settings
- 505 Printing USER’S DATA LIST
- 506 Accessing the Setting Menu
- 508 Setting Menu
- 508 Paper Settings
- 509 Volume Settings
- 509 Common Settings
- 511 Communications Settings
- 513 Address Book Settings
- 516 Printer Settings
- 521 Timer Settings
- 522 Adjustment/Cleaning
- 523 Report Settings
- 524 System Management Settings
- 537 Specifications
- 542 Index