Canon Imagerunner Advance C5235 Operation Guide C5200 Series Basic

2015-03-09

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Basic Operation Guide
After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.
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This manual describes the following functions, operations, and maintenance procedures.
Functions that can be operated from the touch panel display of the machine
Remote UI functions that can operate the machine from a computer
Printing from a computer
Routine Maintenance Procedures
Clearing paper jams/staple jams
Store this manual next to the machine so it can be used when the user encounters trouble operating the machine.
* Some functions explained in this manual may require optional equipment.
* Screen shots used in this manual may di er from the ones you actually see.
How to Use This Manual
How to Use This Manual
Contents
Before You Start Using This Machine
What This Machine Can Do• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •10
Main Power and Energy Saver Key• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •12
Parts and Their Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •14
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •20
Main Menu Screen Settings • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •22
Changing Settings According to Your Needs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •24
Flow of Basic Operations
How to Make a Copy• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •26
Things You Can Do with the Copy Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •28
Sending a Fax • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •32
Things You Can Do with the Fax Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •34
Sending Scanned Data (E-Mail/I-Fax/File Servers) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •38
Things You Can Do with the Scan and Send Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •40
Storing Scanned Data• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •44
Things You Can Do with the Scan and Store Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •46
Printing Stored Data • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •48
Sending Stored Data• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •50
Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (File Operation)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •52
Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (Print) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •53
Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (Send) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •56
Operating the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •58
Printing from a Computer • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •60
Routine Maintenance
Loading Paper • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •64
Loading Tab Paper Using the Tab Feeding Attachment Kit-B1 (Optional)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •73
Loading Envelopes Using theEnvelope Feeder Attachment-D1 (Optional)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •76
Replacing the Stamp Cartridge (Feeder) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •83
Replacing the Staple Cartridge (For Optional Products) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •87
Removing Punch Waste (External 2/3 Hole Puncher-B2) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •94
Replacing the Toner Cartridge • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •96
Replacing the Waste Toner Container • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •102
Routine Cleaning • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •105
Consumables• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •114
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Troubleshooting
Clearing Paper Jams • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •118
Reducing the Frequency of Paper Jams • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •150
Clearing Staple Jams (For Optional Products)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •151
If Memory Becomes Full During Scanning • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •159
When an Error Message Is Displayed• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •161
When an Error Code Is Displayed• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •162
Printer/Fax Driver Troubleshooting • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •163
Service Call Message• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •164
Frequently Asked Questions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •170
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How to Use This Manual
Refer to the following manuals included with your machine according to your needs.
Before Using This Machine
Describes precautions for using the machine.
Includes the speci cations of the machine.
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Before Using This Machine
Read this guide first.
Please read this guide before operating this product.
After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.
Describes the settings required before using functions, such as the
network settings for sending e-mail.
Describes how to add applications and update the  rmware.
Setup Guide
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Setup Guide
After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.
Basic Operation Guide (This Manual)
Provides an overview of the functions and describes the basic
operations.
Describes the maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the
machine.
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Basic Operation Guide
After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.
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How to Use This Manual
Symbols Used in This Manual
The following symbols are used in this manual to explain procedures, restrictions, handling precautions, and instructions that
should be observed for safety.
Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not performed
correctly. To use the machine safely, always pay attention to these warnings.
Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to persons if not performed correctly.
To use the machine safely, always pay attention to these cautions.
Indicates operational requirements and restrictions. Be sure to read these items carefully to operate the
machine correctly, and avoid damage to the machine or property.
Indicates a clari cation of an operation, or contains additional explanations for a procedure. Reading
these notes is highly recommended.
Indicates an operation that must not be performed. Read these items carefully, and make sure not to
perform the described operations.
Driver Installation Guide
Provides instructions on installing the printer, fax, and other drivers.
Printer Driver Installation Guide
Mac Printer Driver Installation Guide
Fax Driver Installation Guide
Network ScanGear Installation Guide
Included on the same CD-ROM as each driver.
e-Manual
Describes all the functions of the machine. Also provided with a
search function that is useful for  nding and checking information.
Includes “Practical Work ows, which introduces  ows of practical
operations using functions of the machine.
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How to Use This Manual (e-Manual)
Follow the procedure below to install the e-Manual.
Windows
1. Insert the e-Manual CD-ROM into your computer.
2. Select the language for the e-Manual.
3. Select [Install].
If you select [Display Manuals], the e-Manual is displayed without installation.
4. Read the License Agreement, and then click [Yes].
The e-Manual is saved in the [Documents]* folder on your computer. If the shortcut icon is created on the Desktop or if the [index. html]  le is
double-clicked, the e-Manual is displayed.
* The folder name di ers, depending on your operating system. The folder name is [Documents] if you are using Windows Vista/7/8 and [My Documents] if you
are using Windows 2000/XP.
Macintosh
1. Insert the e-Manual CD-ROM into your computer.
2. Drag-and-drop the [iRADV_C5255_Manual_us] folder to the location you want to save it.
3. Double-click the index.html  le inside the [iRADV_C5255_Manual_us] folder to display the e-Manual.
Depending on the operating system you are using, a security protection message may appear. In this case, allow the content to be
displayed.
When you start the e-Manual, the following page (the top page) appears.
If the e-Manual (CD-ROM) Does Not Start
The CD-ROM auto run function may be disabled. In this case, perform the following procedure.
Windows 8/Server 2012
1. Show the Desktop click the File Explorer icon on the taskbar.
2. Click [Computer].
3. Double-click the e-Manual icon.
4. Double-click [Maninst.exe].
Windows Vista/7/Server 2008
1. Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar click [Computer].
2. Double-click the e-Manual icon.
3. Double-click [Maninst.exe].
Windows XP/Server 2003
1. Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar click [My Computer].
2. Double-click the e-Manual icon.
3. Double-click [Maninst.exe].
Windows 2000
1. Double-click [My Computer] on the desktop.
2. Double-click the e-Manual icon.
3. Double-click [Maninst.exe].
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1 Enter keyword(s) here
Enter a keyword in the search dialog box, and press . The
search results page is displayed.
2 Select from functions
The instructions of each function and operation method are described.
3 [Top]
The top page of the e-Manual is displayed.
4 [Site map]
The site map of the e-Manual is displayed.
5 [Help]
The usage of the e-Manual is displayed.
6 [Glossary]
The glossary is displayed.
7 First of all…
This section describes the required information to use the machine,
and the information of optional product and software.
8 Select from purpose
This section includes the introduction of functions of the machine for
each purpose.
9 [O ce Locations]
Inquiries for the machine are displayed.
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[Third Party Software]
The information about the third party software is displayed.
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[Trademarks]
The trademarks are displayed.
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[Copyright]
The information of copyrights is displayed.
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[Disclaimers]
The disclaimers are displayed.
Performing a Search
Enter a keyword in the entry  eld which is located at the top of the Top page” or on the search area in the Topic page, and then click
to display the search results.
Printing a Topic Page
On a topic page, you can print by category or by topic.
Depending on the settings of the Web browser, the background color and images of the topic page may not be printed.
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Before You Start Using This
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Before You Start Using This Machine
What This Machine Can Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Main Power and Energy Saver Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Parts and Their Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
External View• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 14
Internal View • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •16
Feeder • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 18
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Main Menu Screen Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Changing Settings According to Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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Before You Start Using This Machine
Revolutionary Documentation Work with an Evolving Multitasking
Machine
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Telephone Line
Internet
LAN
Original
Copy/Print
I-Fax
E-Mail
Fax
Color Scan
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Copy
Function MEAP
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Print
Function
Remote UI
Function
Send
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Fax
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In-Company
Computer
File Server E-Mail
Send Outside
the Company
TheimageRUNNER ADVANCE C5255/C5250/C5240/C5240A/C5235A incorporates a rich array of input and output features that can greatly enhance your
e ciency. Equipped with features that meet the needs of document work in a digitized o ce, theimageRUNNER ADVANCE C5255/C5250/C5240/C5240A/
C5235A represents the ultimate in a color digital multitasking machines.
What This Machine Can Do
C o p y
You can make two-sided copies from one-sided originals or copy two
pages onto one side of the paper to reduce printing cost. There are
other modes, such as the Collate modes. (p. 26)
F a x
Scanned documents as well as stored  les and computer data can be
sent by facsimile. You can also send documents to multiple addresses
and forward received facsimile to another destination. Also, by using
Remote Fax sending function, you can share the Fax function on the
same network. (p. 32)
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Before You Start Using This Machine
Send Documents (E-Mail/Fax/I-Fax/File
Server/Store in Mail Box)
You can send scanned documents by e-mail or I-fax, as well as store
them on a network  le server. You can also store sent documents in
the Mail Box. (p. 38)
Use Memory Media
You can scan and store documents in the memory media connected to
the USB port. You can also print stored  les directly from the memory
media. (p. 44, p. 48)
Use Mail Box (Store/Print/Send)
You can store scanned documents or data from a computer in a mail
box. You can print documents stored in a mail box, and sent them to
other destinations. (p. 44, p. 48)
Use Advanced Box
You can set a  le format to the scanned document so that it can be
accessed from your computer. You can also store  les in the Advanced
Box with a  le format that can be used on your computer.
The stored data can be shared by accessing it from a computer.
The Advanced Box can also be accessed from other imageRUNNER
ADVANCE machines for operations, such as printing stored data. (p. 44,
p. 48)
Use Remote Scanner
You can use this machine as a remote scanner by TWAIN compatible
computer software. You can scan up to11” x 17” in size at a resolution
of 600 x 600 dpi. (See e-Manual > Scanner.)
Print Secured File
You can send print data protected with a PIN/password from a
computer to the machine. This data can be printed only by entering
the correct PIN/password on the machine. This enables you to print
without unauthorized people viewing your data. (See e-Manual >
Secure Print.)
Printing a Fax/I-Fax File in the Memory RX
inbox
If Memory RX is set,  les received by Fax/I-Fax function are not printed,
but stored in the Memory RX Inbox. You can print the stored  les
whenever necessary. This can help prevent outputs being forgotten at
the machine. (See e-Manual > Fax/I-Fax Inbox.)
View Web Page
You can use this machine to browse Web pages from the touch panel
display of the machine or print PDF  les on the Web pages. (See
e-Manual > Web Access.)
* Some functions explained in this manual may require optional equipment.
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How to Turn ON the Main Power
Make sure that the power plug is  rmly inserted into the power outlet and that the Security Key is in the ON positions (turn it to the right) if it is
inserted into the machine, and then turn ON the main power of the machine following the procedure below.
1. Open the main power switch cover.
2. Press the main power switch to the “I” side.
3. Close the main power switch cover.
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Main Power and Energy Saver Key
This section describes how to use the main power switch and the Energy Saver key.
Do not connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands, as this may result in electrical
shock.
If you are using a login service, log in using the procedure for the login
service you are using.
If the main power indicator on the control panel does not light even
though the main power switch is ON, be sure to check the breaker to see
if it is OFF.
If you want to turn OFF the main power and then back ON again, wait for
at least 10 seconds after the main power indicator is turned OFF before
turning ON the main power. However, when [Quick Startup Settings for
Main Power] is enabled, if you don’t wait more than 20 seconds after the
main power indicator is turned OFF, quick startup is not performed.
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Before You Start Using This Machine
Shutting Down the Machine
This machine performs a procedure to protect hard disk when the machine is shut down. This enables the machine to be shut down safely, even
if there are any jobs being processed, or a MEAP application is running while the machine is shutting down.
1. Open the main power switch cover.
2. Press the main power switch to the side.
3. Close taver.
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Energy Saver Key
If the machine is idle for a certain period of time, the machine will enter the Auto Sleep mode to minimize energy consumption. Press
(Energy Saver) to cancel the Sleep mode and resume normal machine operations.
Do not turn the main power OFF while using the Fax/I-Fax function.
Sending or receiving I-fax or fax documents cannot be done when the
main power is turned OFF.
If the message <Backing up stored data from the Remote UI...> is
displayed on the touch panel display, do not turn the main power OFF.
This may cause the machine to fail to back up the stored data.
Data stored in the machine may be damaged if the Advanced Box is
accessed by another imageRUNNER ADVANCE machine or a computer
immediately before the machine shuts down.
The machine may take some time to completely shutdown. Do not
unplug the power cord until the main power indicator of the machine is
OFF.
If the main power is turned OFF during scanning or printing, a paper jam
may occur.
If [Quick Startup Settings for Main Power] in [Preferences] (Settings/
Registration) and [Sleep Mode Alert], which appears when you press
on the control panel, are both set to ‘On’, the tone sounds when turning
OFF the main power of the machine. (Depending on the situations, the
machine does not startup quickly and the tone does not sound.)
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External View
When theCassette Feeding Unit-AD2 is attached
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Parts and Their Functions
This section provides you with the names and functions of all the parts of the machine.
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1 Feeder
Originals placed in the feeder are fed one sheet at a time to the platen
glass for scanning.
2 USB Port (1)
Use the USB port to connect a USB device.
3 Security Key (Optional)
For managing the use of the machine and preventing unauthorized
copies.
4 Main Power Switch
Press to the “I” side to turn the power ON.
5 Main Unit’s Right Cover
Open this cover when clearing a paper jam inside the main unit.
6 Multi-Purpose Tray
Use the multi-purpose tray to feed paper manually, and for loading
nonstandard paper stock, such as envelopes.
7 Paper Drawer’s Right Cover
Open this cover when clearing a paper jam in Paper Drawers 1 and 2.
8 Paper Drawer 2
Holds up to 550 sheets of paper (20 lb bond (80 g/m2)).
9 Paper Drawer 1
Holds up to 550 sheets of paper (20 lb bond (80 g/m2)).
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Output Tray
Prints and copies are output to this tray.
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Output Paper Tray Guide
Tilt the output paper tray guide up to prevent output papers from
falling down.
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Control Panel
Includes the keys, touch panel display, and indicators required for
operating the machine.
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LAN Port
Use a LAN cable to connect the machine to a network.
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USB Port (2)
Use the USB port to connect external hard disks and other devices to
the machine.
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USB Connector
Use a USB cable to connect the machine to a computer.
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Test Button
Press this button to test the circuit breaker.
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Breaker
Detects excess current or leakage current.
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LINE 4
Use this port to connect theSuper G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board to the
machine.
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LINE 3
Use this port to connect theSuper G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board to the
machine.
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LINE 2
Use this port to connect theSuper G3 2nd Line Fax Board to the
machine.
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LINE 1
Use this port to connect a fax line to the machine.
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Parts and Their Functions
Internal View
When theCassette Feeding Unit-AD2 is attached
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1 Platen Glass
Use the platen glass when scanning books, thick originals, thin
originals, transparencies, etc.
2 Upper Cover of the Fixing Unit
Open this cover to clear a paper jam in the  xing unit.
3 Duplexing Unit
Pull out the duplexing unit to clear a paper jam.
4 Waste Toner Container
Waste toner accumulates here.
5 Toner Replacement Cover
Open this cover to replace the toner cartridge.
6 Toner Cartridge
When toner runs out, pull out the toner cartridge, and replace it with
a new one.
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Feeder
Both sides of two-sided originals can be scanned simultaneously.
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Before You Start Using This Machine
1 Feeder Cover
Open this cover to remove jammed paper.
2 Original Set Indicator
Lights when originals are placed in the original supply tray.
3 Original Supply Tray
Originals placed here are automatically fed sheet by sheet into the
feeder. Place originals into this tray with the surface that you want to
scan face up.
4 Auxiliary Original Supply Tray
Pull out this tray when feeding large sized paper.
5 Auxiliary Original Output Tray
Pull out this tray when outputting large sized paper. You can pull out
this tray up to 2 levels.
6 Original Output Tray
Originals that have been scanned from the original supply tray are
output into the original output tray in the order that they are fed into
the feeder.
7 Slide Guides
Adjust these guides to match the width of the original.
8 Original Output Indicator
Lights when originals are being output and starts blinking in a
speci ed period after outputting originals is complete.
9 Inner Cover
Open this cover to clean the document feed scanning area.
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Document Scan Cover
Open this cover to replace the stamp cartridge or clean the document
feed scanning area.
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Platen Glass
Use the platen glass when scanning books, thick originals, thin
originals, transparencies, etc.
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Document Feed Scanning Area
Scans documents sent from the feeder.
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Original Stopper
Holds down originals to support outputting originals neatly.
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This section provides you with the names and functions of all the parts of the control panel and touch panel display.
1 Energy Saver key
Press to set or cancel the Sleep mode. Lights when the machine enters
the Sleep mode. For information on the Auto Sleep mode, see “Main
Power and Energy Saver Key, on p. 12.
2 Settings/Registration key
Press to specify settings/registration. (p. 24)
3 Counter Check key
Press to display the copy and print count totals on the touch panel
display.
4 Clear key
Press to clear entered values or characters.
5 Stop key
Press to stop a job in progress, such as a scan, copy, or fax (scanning
only) job.
6 Edit Pen
Use when operating the touch panel display, such as to enter
characters.
7 Start key
Press to start an operation.
8 Main Power Indicator
Lights when the main power is turned ON.
9 Error Indicator
Flashes or lights if there is an error in the machine.
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Processing/Data Indicator
Flashes or blinks green when the machine is performing operations,
and maintains a steady green light when fax data is stored in memory.
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Reset key
Press to restore the standard settings of the machine.
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ID (Log In/Out) key
Press to log in/out when a login service, such as Department ID
Management or SSO-H has been set.
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Numeric keys
Press to enter numerical values.
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Touch Panel Display
The settings screen for each function is shown on this display. Eight
function keys are displayed by default.
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Brightness Adjustment Dial
Use to adjust the brightness of the touch panel display.
16
Volume Settings key
Press to display the screen for adjusting settings such as the
transmission volume and fax sending/receiving alarm volume.
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Status Monitor/Cancel key
Press to check the status of jobs or to cancel print jobs. Also, press to
check status of the machine, such as checking the amount of paper
remaining.
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Quick Menu key
Press to retrieve favorite functions stored in Quick Menu.
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Main Menu key
Press to return to the Main Menu screen, such as when you want to
switch functions.
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display
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Before You Start Using This Machine
Use Quick Menu
If functions that are frequently used are set in the Quick Menu beforehand, you can recall the function
by pressing (Quick Menu). If you are using a login service, Quick Menu screen set for each user
appears. To register a function in the Quick Menu, set the function and press [Register to Quick Menu]
from .
Logging In/Out
If you are managing the machine with a login service, such as Department ID Management or SSO-H
(Single Sign-On H), a log in screen appears. If the log in screen appears, enter the Department ID and
PIN or the user name and password press (Log In/Out) or [Log In] on the screen. Press (Log
In/Out) or [Log Out] after you  nish using the machine to log out.
Use Help
If (Help) is displayed on the top right of the function setting
screen, press (Help) to check the explanation of the function
or how to specify settings. Press to check the explanation of the
function or how to specify settings.
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Specifying the Main Menu Settings
You can set the number of buttons and the layout displayed on the Main Menu screen.
1. Press [Main Menu Button Display Settings].
2. Press or to select the number of buttons and the layout to be displayed.
3. Select the function that appears on the list change the order in which it is displayed.
4. Press [OK].
Example of Customized Screen
Top Buttons Settings
You can display up to two function shortcut buttons on the top of the screen.
1. Press [Top Buttons Settings].
2. Select the shortcut button and the function to assign to it.
3. Press [OK].
Example of Registration
Main Menu Screen Settings
Select the function that appears on the list and press [Up] or [Down] to change the order
in which it is displayed.
You can place or delete one blank button space by pressing [Add Blank] or [Delete Blank],
respectively.
If you do not want to select a function, press [Unassigned].
The items displayed when is pressed may di er, depending on the function.
If authentication function is used, items displayed may di er or may not be
available, depending on the login user’s privileges.
You can specify settings for the displayed screen by pressing on the top right of the screen. To perform this procedure, log in to the machine as
an administrator.
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Before You Start Using This Machine
Setting the Main Menu Wallpaper
You can select the wallpaper for the Main Menu screen.
1. Press [Main Menu Wallpaper Settings].
2. Select the wallpaper.
3. Press [OK].
Example of Customized Screen
Other Main Menu Settings
You can set whether the shortcut buttons for modes, such as changing the displayed language or
changing the paper settings for copying/printing are displayed on the Main Menu screen.
1. Press [Other Main Menu Settings].
2. Specify the other settings.
3. Press [OK].
If <Display [Language/Keyboard Switch]> is set to ‘On, appears on the Main Menu
screen.
If <Display [Settings/Reg.Shortcut]> is set to ‘On’, [Settings/Reg.Shortcut] appears on the
Main Menu screen.
From [Settings/Reg.Shortcut], you can select shortcut buttons to the setting screens for
[Auto Adjust Gradation], [Paper Settings], and [Paper Type Management Settings].
If <Display [Show All]> is set to ‘On, [Show All] appears on the Main Menu screen.
Example of Customized Screen
For more information on [Language/Keyboard Switch], [Auto Adjust Gradation], [Paper
Settings], and [Paper Type Management Settings], see e-Manual > Settings/Registration.
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Preferences
You can specify basic settings for using the machine, such as changing the paper size to load, changing the default screen to display, setting the date
and time, setting the time it takes to enter the low power mode, and specifying the settings for connecting to a network.
Adjustment/Maintenance
You can specify settings for using the machine more comfortably, such as adjusting the density, adjusting the gradation, and cleaning the feeder.
Function Settings
You can specify and register settings for using each function more conveniently, such as registering shortcut buttons for the Copy function, setting
automatic redialing for the Fax function, and setting the maximum data size to send via e-mail.
Set Destination
You can register fax and e-mail destinations in the address book. In addition to registering frequently used destinations, you can also register multiple
destinations as a group, enabling you to send to those destinations at the same time. You can also register di erent types of destinations (e-mail and
le server) as a group.
Management Settings
You can set the administrator settings for managing the machine. This enables you to set an ID and password for each department, manage
con dential information, and count the number of pages printed for each ID. You can also register licenses and certi cates.
Changing Settings According to Your Needs
The Settings/Registration screen appears when you press (Settings/Registration) on the control panel.
The machine provides various settings that enable you to use it more conveniently and easily. You can register or change the settings according to your
needs. For more information, see e-Manual > Settings/Registration.
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Flow of Basic Operations
How to Make a Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Things You Can Do with the Copy Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Sending a Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Things You Can Do with the Fax Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Sending Scanned Data (E-Mail/I-Fax/File Servers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Things You Can Do with the Scan and Send Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Storing Scanned Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Things You Can Do with the Scan and Store Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Printing Stored Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Sending Stored Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions
(File Operation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (Print) . . . . 53
Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (Send) . . . . 56
Operating the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Printing from a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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Placing Originals
Place the original on the feeder or the platen glass.
Placing originals in the feeder
Adjust the slide guides to  t the size of your originals. Neatly place
your originals with the side to be copied face up.
Placing originals on the platen glass
Open the feeder/platen cover.
Place your originals face down.
Gently close the feeder/platen cover.
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Selecting Function
Select [Copy] from the Main Menu screen.
Press [Copy].
Copy Basic Features Screen is displayed.
You can set various copying functions. For more
information, see from p. 28 to p. 31 in this manual.
This section describes the  ow of basic copy operations.
How to Make a Copy
If a log in screen for Department ID Management or SSO-H appears, you must enter the applicable authentication information (ID, password/
PIN). If the Copy Card Reader-F1 is attached,  rst insert a control card.
If a login service, such as Department ID Management or SSO-H has been set, press (Log In/Out) to log out.
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Setting the Number of Copies
Enter the number of copies.
Press the numeric keys to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 999).
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Start Copying
After specifying the settings, press (Start).
Press (Start).
If you make a mistake when entering values, press
(Clear) enter the correct value.
The speci ed copy quantity appears on the screen,
as shown below.
If the following screen appears, press (Start) to
scan the next original. After all of the originals are
scanned, press [Start Copying].
When copying is complete, remove your originals.
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Regular Copy Basic Features Screen
To use Copy functions, press [Copy] on the Main Menu screen. This section describes the functions you can use on the Copy Basic Features
screen and the [Options] (1/3) screen. The [Options] screen is divided into three screens. Pressing or on the bottom right of the
screen displays the next or previous screen.
Things You Can Do with the Copy Functions
Quickly Make Settings and Copy
You can set the settings on the Regular Copy Basic
Features screen quickly by using the Express Copy
Basic Features screen. For instructions on displaying
the Express Copy Basic Features Screen, see e-Manual >
Settings/Registration.
1[Direct]/[Copy Ratio]
You can specify the copy ratio for a copy job. You can change
the zoom ratio by reducing/enlarging a scanned document to
a preset paper size, or by entering a value to specify a desired
scan ratio.
2[Select Color]
You can select the color mode for copying.
3[Select Paper]
You can select the paper size/type and the paper source.
You can also set the machine to automatically recognize the
original size and the copy ratio, and then copy.
4[Copy Sample]
You can check the copy result of one set before making
multiple sets of copies. You can also copy a speci ed page.
5[Check Settings]
You can check, edit, or clear the current copy settings.
6[Favorite Settings]
You can register frequently used copy settings. You can recall
the registered frequently used settings for future use.
7[Previous Settings]
You can recall the three most recent copy jobs, and make
copies using the recalled copy settings.
8Shortcuts to [Options]
Press to select a [Options] mode. [Finishing], [2-Sided],
[Density], and [Original Type] are set as default.
9[Interrupt]
You can temporarily stop the current copy job and give
priority to a rush copy.
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[Options] 1/3
1[Book 2 Pages]
You can copy facing pages in a book onto separate sheets of
paper.
2[2-Sided]
You can make one-sided copies from two-sided originals, or
make two-sided copies of your originals.
3[Finishing]
You can collate copies in page order or into groups of the
same page.
You can staple the printed sheets.
* To staple printed sheets, optional products are required.
4[Booklet]
You can layout the scanned documents to make a booklet.
You can also print a cover sheet or make a saddle stitch
booklet.
* To make a saddle stitch booklet, optional products are required.
5[Insert Sheets]
Press to insert blank sheets or chapter pages between
speci ed pages.
6[Transparency Cover Sheets]
The machine automatically interleaves a sheet of
paper between each transparency when copying onto
transparencies.
7[Original Type]
Image quality for scanning is adjusted according to the type
of original, such as [Text/Photo], [Map], [Printed Image],
[Photo Printout], or [Text].
8[Density]
Change the exposure. You can press to make the
exposure darker or to make the exposure lighter. You
can set the machine to automatically adjust the exposure.
9[Di erent Size Originals]
You can make copies of di erent size originals at the same
time without separating the documents. If the paper setting is
set to Auto, the machine automatically selects the appropriate
paper size.
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[Job Build]
You can scan originals that are too many to be placed at once,
by dividing them into multiple batches. After all originals are
scanned, copying is started.
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[N on 1]
You can reduce multiple pages of the original to copy onto a
single page. You can also change the order of the page layout.
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[Add Cover]
You can add covers.
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[Options] 2/3
This section describes the functions you can use on the [Options] (2/3 and 3/3) screen of the Copy function. The [Options] screen is
divided into three screens. Pressing or on the bottom right of the screen displays the next or previous screen.
Things You Can Do with the Copy Functions
1[Secure Watermark]
You can embed hidden text, such as “CONFIDENTIAL in the
background of copies. The embedded text appears when the
copies are printed, helping prevent unauthorized copying and
information leakage.
2[Document Scan Lock]
You can embed tracking information in copies. This increases
security by preventing unauthorized copies.
3[Color Balance]
This mode enables you to make color balance adjustments.
4[Adjust One-Touch Color]
This mode enables you to make  ne adjustments to the image
quality on copies.
5[Erase Frame]
This mode enables you to erase shadows that appear when
scanning various types of originals. You can also erase
shadows of the punch holes.
6[Gutter]
This mode enables you to make copies with the entire original
image shifted by a designated width to create a margin on the
copies. You can set di erent width values for the each side of
the paper.
7[Shift]
This mode enables you to make copies with the entire image
shifted to the center or a corner. You can use the numeric keys
to specify the location.
8[Print Date]
You can copy the date (day, month, and year) onto the output.
You can specify the size, position, or direction of the date.
9[Watermark]
This mode enables you to copy a watermark and user-de ned
text onto the output. You can specify the size, position, or
direction of the watermark.
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[Page Numbering]
You can copy with page numbers. You can also specify the
size, position, or direction of the page number.
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[Copy Set Numbering]
This mode enables you to print copy set numbers. You can
specify the size, position, or direction of the copy set number.
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[Sharpness]
This mode enables you to adjust image quality for copying.
You can use this mode when you want to soften and sharpen
text, lines, or the outline of the image.
Functions with this mark require an optional product(s).
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How to Make a Copy
1[Print & Check]
This mode enables you to con rm scanned images page by
page before copying when you scan originals on the platen
glass.
2[Nega/Posi]
This mode enables you to copy the original image with the
hues and gradations inverted.
3[Repeat Images]
This mode enables you to repeatedly copy the entire original
image in either the vertical or horizontal direction.
4[Merge Job Blocks]
This mode enables you to scan multiple batches of originals
with di erent copy settings and copy them as one document.
5[Print on Tab]
This mode enables you to copy onto the tabs on tab paper.
6[Area Designation]
This mode enables you make copies of a designated area.
7[Superimpose Image]
This mode superimposes an image (image form) previously
scanned, registers it in the memory of the machine, and then
places it on the image of the original.
8[Store in Mail Box]
You can store the scanned originals in the User Inbox. The
speci ed copy mode is also stored.
9[Job Done Notice]
Press to have the machine notify the user through e-mail
when the copy job is done.
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[Mirror Image]
This mode enables you to copy the original image reversed, as
if it were a re ection in a mirror.
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This section describes the  ow of basic fax operations.
An optional product is required to use the Fax function.
Sending a Fax
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Selecting Function
Select [Fax] from the Main Menu screen.
Press [Fax].
Fax Basic Features screen is displayed.
1
Placing Originals
Place the original on the feeder or the platen glass.
Placing originals in the feeder
Adjust the slide guides to  t the size of your originals. Neatly place
your originals with the side to be copied face up.
Placing originals on the platen glass
Open the feeder/platen cover.
Place your originals face down.
Gently close the feeder/platen cover.
You can set various facsimile functions. For more
information, see from p. 34 to p. 37 in this manual.
If a log in screen for Department ID Management or SSO-H appears, you must enter the applicable authentication information (ID, password/
PIN). If the Copy Card Reader-F1 is attached,  rst insert a control card.
If a login service, such as Department ID Management or SSO-H has been set, press (Log In/Out) to log out.
The send settings for the last send job may be retained.
- To cancel the settings, press (Reset).
- The speci ed destinations are not retained.
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Specify the destination.
Enter the fax number.
Enter the fax number using the numeric keys.
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Start Sending the Fax
After specifying the settings, press (Start).
Press (Start).
When sending is complete, remove your originals.
If you want to enter two or more fax numbers, press
[OK] enter the next destination.
You can specify the destination using the
one-touch buttons or [Address Book]. For more
information on storing the destination, see
e-Manual > Fax.
If the following screen appears, press (Start)
to scan the next original. After all of the originals
are scanned, press [Start Sending].
After a job is sent, the send settings may be
retained except the speci ed destinations.
To cancel the settings, press (Reset).
To send other jobs with the same settings,
specify destinations for the jobs as the
destination speci ed for the previous job is not
retained.
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To use the Fax functions, press [Fax] on the Main Menu screen. This section describes the main functions on the Fax Basic Features screen. An
optional product is required to use the Fax function.
Things You Can Do with the Fax Functions
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Fax Basic Features Screen
1[Details]
You can check the detailed information for the destination
selected from the Address Book. You can also change the new
destination.
2[Delete Dest.]
You can delete the displayed destination.
3[Tone]
Press when you want to directly call an extension line that is
connected to a PBX (Private Branch eXchange) which accepts
only tone signals. If you press [Tone], the letter <T> appears.
4[PIN Code]
Press to enter the PIN (Personal Identi cation Number) code.
You can press this key only if [Option] is selected for PIN code
position. If [Pre x], [Su x], or [O ] is selected for PIN code
position, this key is grayed out.
5[To Remote Add. Book]
You can specify destinations registered in the one-touch
buttons of a server machine by accessing from a client
machine on the network.
6[Previous Settings]
You can recall the three most recent destinations or fax
settings. You can send a fax using the recalled destination or
settings.
7Resolution
If the resolution is high, you can send  ne text and images
clearly. If the resolution is low, the data size becomes smaller
and you can reduce the time it takes to send.
8Scan Size
You can select the original scanning size. If you press [Auto],
the machine automatically recognizes the size of the original
when scanning.
9Register One-Touch Button
Press to register destinations in one-touch buttons.
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[Direct Send]
Check that the recipient can receive the facsimile, and then
start scanning the originals. You can directly send without
storing the original in the memory.
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[On-Hook]
When using the fax information service, you can perform
operation, such as entering number while listening to the
automated audio response from the speaker of the machine.
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[Address Book]
Press to select a destination from the Address Book. You can
also register frequently used destinations in the Address Book.
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One-Touch Buttons
Press to recall the destinations stored in a one-touch button.
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Flow of Basic Operations
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Screen for Specifying the Fax Destination
1[Pause]
Press to insert a pause of several seconds in the fax number
that you are dialing. If you insert a pause, the letter <p>
appears between the numbers, and the letter <P> appears
at the end of the number. When dialing an overseas number,
insert a pause after the country code, and at the end of the
telephone number.
2[Backspace]
Press when you enter an incorrect number to delete the
number before the cursor.
3[Set Details]
Displayed when multiple lines are set to be used. Press to set
the subaddress and password, or to select the telephone line
to use for transmission.
4[Subaddress]
You can send or receive fax documents with increased
security by attaching a subaddress and a password to your fax
transactions.
Functions with this mark require an optional product(s).
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Things You Can Do with the Fax Functions
This section describes the functions you can use on the [Options] (1/2 and 2/2) screen of the Fax function. The [Options] screen is divided
into two screens. Pressing or on the bottom right of the screen displays the next or previous screen. An optional product is required
to use the Fax function.
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[Options] 1/2
1[Original Type]
Image quality for scanning is adjusted according to the type
of original, such as [Text], [Map], or [Photo].
2[2-Sided Original]
Set to send two-sided originals. You can select [Book Type] or
[Calendar Type].
3[Book 2 Pages]
You can scan facing pages, such as in a book one sheet at a
time.
4[Di erent Size Originals]
You can scan originals of di erent size fed together in one
group.
5[Erase Frame]
This mode enables you to erase shadows that appear when
scanning various types of originals. You can also erase
shadows of the punch holes.
6[Direct Send]
Check that the recipient can receive the facsimile, and then
start scanning the originals. You can directly send without
storing the original in the memory.
7[Select Line]
You can select the telephone line to use for sending a
facsimile.
8[Sender Name (TTI)]
You can register a department name or personal name in
advance, and show this on the destination fax machine.
* Set the Sender Name after specifying the destination.
9[Job Build]
You can scan originals that are too many to be placed at once,
by dividing them into multiple batches. After all originals are
scanned, sending is started.
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[Density]
Change the exposure. You can press to make the
exposure darker or to make the exposure lighter. You
can set the machine to automatically adjust the exposure.
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[Sharpness]
This mode enables you to scan the originals with a sharper
or softer contrast. You can use this mode when you want to
soften and sharpen text, lines, or the outline of the image.
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[Copy Ratio]
Specify the desired zoom ratios. You can change the zoom
ratio by reducing/enlarging a scanned document to a preset
paper size, or by entering a value to specify a desired scan
ratio.
Functions with this mark require an optional product(s).
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1[Delayed Send]
This mode enables you to store a send job in memory, and
have it sent at a later time.
2[Preview]
This mode enables you to preview the scanned data of your
originals and to check the page count before sending a fax.
You can also delete a speci ed page.
3[Finished Stamp]
You can print a stamp (approximately 1/8” (3 mm) in diameter)
on the front side of scanned and sent originals.
4[Job Done Notice]
Press to have the machine notify the user through e-mail
when the fax job is done.
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If a log in screen for Department ID Management or SSO-H appears, you must enter the applicable authentication information (ID,
password/PIN). If the Copy Card Reader-F1 is attached,  rst insert a control card.
If a login service, such as Department ID Management or SSO-H has been set, press (Log In/Out) to log out.
The send settings for the last send job may be retained.
- To cancel the settings, press (Reset).
- The speci ed destinations are not retained.
This section describes the  ow of basic scan and send operations.
Sending Scanned Data (E-Mail/I-Fax/File Servers)
1 2
Selecting Function
Select [Scan and Send] from the Main Menu screen.
Press [Scan and Send].
Scan and Send Basic Features screen is displayed.
Placing Originals
Place the original on the feeder or the platen glass.
Placing originals in the feeder
Adjust the slide guides to  t the size of your originals. Neatly place
your originals with the side to be copied face up.
Placing originals on the platen glass
Open the feeder/platen cover.
Place your originals face down.
Gently close the feeder/platen cover.
You can set various send functions. For more
information, see from p. 40 to p. 43 in this manual.
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Flow of Basic Operations
3 4
Specify the Destination
Press [Address Book] select destination press [OK].
Press [Address Book].
If you are sending to only one destination, select a destination. If you
are sending to multiple destinations, select the destinations press
[OK].
Start Sending
After specifying the settings, press (Start).
Press (Start).
When sending is complete, remove your originals.
You can specify the destination using the one-
touch buttons or frequently used settings. Also,
if you want to send to a new destination not
yet stored, press [New Destination] enter the
destination.
If the following screen appears, press (Start)
to scan the next original. After all of the originals
are scanned, press [Start Sending].
For more information on storing the destination
in the address book, see e-Manual > Scan and
Send.
After a job is sent, the send settings may be
retained except the speci ed destinations.
To cancel the settings, press (Reset).
To send other jobs with the same settings,
specify destinations for the jobs as the
destination speci ed for the previous job is not
retained.
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To use the Send functions, press [Scan and Send] on the Main Menu screen. This section describes the main functions on the Scan and
Send Basic Features screen.
Things You Can Do with the Scan and Send Functions
1
4
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3
5
6
Scan and Send Basic Features Screen
1[Address Book]
Press to select a destination from the Address Book. You
can also register frequently used e-mail, I-fax, or  le server
destinations in the Local Address Book.
2[One-Touch]
If a frequently used destination is stored in a one-touch
button, you can specify the destination quickly. Press [To
Remote Add. Book] to specify destinations registered in the
one-touch buttons of a server machine by accessing from a
client machine on the network.
3[New Destination]
Press to specify a new destination not stored in the Address
Book or one-touch buttons.
4[Send to Myself]
You can specify your own e-mail address as the destination.
The administrator can restrict general users to send e-mail
only to their addresses.
5[Specify Destinations]
Press to display the methods for specifying destinations or the
destination list.
6[Personal Folder]
You can specify your personal folder as the destination. You
need to specify settings before using personal folders. The
administrator can restrict destination for  le transmission to
the operator’s personal folder.
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Flow of Basic Operations
1
2
3
6
4
7
8
9
5
Scan and Send Basic Features Screen (Destination Set)
1[Previous Settings]
You can recall the three most recent destinations or send
settings. You can send using the recalled destination or
settings.
2[Favorite Settings]
You can register frequently used destination and settings. You
can recall the registered frequently used settings for future
use.
3[Select Color]
You can select the Full Color, Grayscale, or Black-and-White
mode. You can also set the machine to automatically select a
color mode according to the original.
4[Resolution]
If the resolution is high, you can send  ne text and images
clearly. If the resolution is low, the data size becomes smaller
and you can reduce the time it takes to send.
5[Scan Size]
You can select the original scanning size. If you press [Auto
Size], the machine automatically recognizes the size of the
original when scanning.
6[File Format]
If you are sending to an e-mail address or  le server, you can
specify the  le format. You can select from PDF, XPS, OOXML
(pptx, docx), JPEG, or TIFF.
7[Cc Bcc]
In addition to the destination for the documents, you can
specify e-mail address destinations for the Cc and Bcc
addresses.
8[Delete Dest.]
You can delete the selected destination from the destination
list.
9[Details]
You can check the detailed information for the destination
selected from the destination list. You can also change the
new destination.
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Things You Can Do with the Scan and Send Functions
This section describes the functions you can use on the [Options] (1/2 and 2/2) screen of the Scan and Send function. The [Options] screen is
divided into two screens. Pressing or on the bottom right of the screen displays the next or previous screen.
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1
23
6
7
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[Options] 1/2
1[Original Type]
Image quality for scanning is adjusted according to the type
of original, such as [Text], [Map], or [Photo].
2[2-Sided Original]
Set to send two-sided originals. You can select [Book Type] or
[Calendar Type].
3[Book 2 Pages]
You can scan facing pages, such as in a book one sheet at a
time.
4[Di erent Size Originals]
You can scan originals of di erent size fed together in one
group.
5[Erase Frame]
This mode enables you to erase shadows that appear when
scanning various types of originals. You can also erase
shadows of the punch holes.
6[Copy Ratio]
Specify the desired zoom ratios. You can change the zoom
ratio by reducing/enlarging a scanned document to a preset
paper size, or by entering a value to specify a desired scan
ratio.
7[Sharpness]
This mode enables you to scan the originals with a sharper
or softer contrast. You can use this mode when you want to
soften and sharpen text, lines, or the outline of the image.
8[Job Build]
You can scan originals that are too many to be placed at once,
by dividing them into multiple batches. After all originals are
scanned, sending is started.
9[Density]
Change the exposure. You can press to make the
exposure darker or to make the exposure lighter. You
can set the machine to automatically adjust the exposure.
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Flow of Basic Operations
5
4
1
23
7
6
7
8
[Options] 2/2
Useful Send Functions (Last Page)
1[Delayed Send]
This mode enables you to store a send job in memory, and
have it sent at a later time. You can specify from the current
time to 23:59.
2[Preview]
This mode enables you to preview the scanned data of your
originals and to check the page count before sending your
document. You can also delete a speci ed page.
3[Finished Stamp]
You can print a stamp (approximately 1/8” (3 mm) in diameter)
on the front side of scanned and sent originals.
4[Job Done Notice]
Press to have the machine notify the user through e-mail
when the send job is done.
5[E-Mail Priority]
You can set a priority level when sending e-mail.
6[Reply-to]
You can specify a reply-to address when sending an e-mail or
I-fax.
7[Subject/Message]
You can specify a subject and enter a message when sending
an e-mail or I-fax. If you do not specify a subject, it will be
speci ed automatically.
8[File Name]
If you set PDF(OCR), XPS(OCR), or OOXML(OCR) as the  le
format, you can set [Auto (OCR)] to ‘On to automatically
extract the  rst text block in the document for use as its
lename.
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If a log in screen for Department ID Management or SSO-H appears, you must enter the applicable authentication information (ID, password/
PIN). If the Copy Card Reader-F1 is attached,  rst insert a control card.
If a login service, such as Department ID Management or SSO-H has been set, press (Log In/Out) to log out.
2
Selecting Function
Select [Scan and Store] from the Main Menu screen.
Press [Scan and Store].
Select [Mail Box] from the screen where you can select the type of
storage location.
This section describes the  ow of basic Scan and Store operations. It also describes an example of how to store scanned data in a mail
box.
Storing Scanned Data
1
Placing Originals
Place the original on the feeder or the platen glass.
Placing originals in the feeder
Adjust the slide guides to  t the size of your originals. Neatly place
your originals with the side to be copied face up.
Placing originals on the platen glass
Open the feeder/platen cover.
Place your originals face down.
Gently close the feeder/platen cover.
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Flow of Basic Operations
3
Select Storage
Specify the mail box that you want to store the  le in.
Select the desired mail box.
You may need to enter a PIN when specifying the mail box.
Press [Scan].
The Scan screen is displayed.
4
Start Scanning
After specifying the settings, press (Start).
Press (Start).
You can set various scan functions. For more
information, see from p. 46 to p. 47 in this
manual.
If the following screen appears, press (Start)
to scan the next original. After all of the originals
are scanned, press [Start Storing].
When scanning is complete, remove your originals.
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1[Select Color]
You can select the Full Color or Black mode. You can also set
the machine to automatically select a color mode according
to the original.
2[Resolution]
If the resolution is high, you can store  ne text and images
clearly. If the resolution is low, the data size becomes smaller.
3[Direct]/[Copy Ratio]
This mode enables you to change the copy ratio by enlarging/
reducing a copy to a preset paper size, or by entering a value
to specify a desired copy ratio.
4[Scan Size]
You can select the original scanning size. If you press [Auto],
the machine automatically recognizes the size of the original
when scanning.
5[File Format]
You can set a  le format, such as a PDF format to the scanned
document so that it can be accessed from your computer.
6[Favorite Settings]
You can register frequently used scan settings. You can recall
the registered frequently used settings for future use.
7[Restore Default Set.]
This mode is useful if you want to clear all settings and reset
the settings. All settings are cleared.
8[2-Sided Original]
Set to scan two-sided originals. You can select [Book Type] or
[Calendar Type].
9[Density]
Change the exposure. You can press to make the
exposure darker or to make the exposure lighter. You
can set the machine to automatically adjust the exposure.
10
[File Name]
You can specify a  le name for the data to be scanned.
11
[Original Type]
Image quality for scanning is adjusted according to the type
of original, such as [Text/Photo], [Map], [Printed Image],
[Photo Printout], or [Text].
To scan the original and store it, press [Scan and Store] on the Main Menu screen. This section describes the functions you can use on the
Scan and Store Basic Features screen and the [Options] screen. If you press [Scan] after selecting the storage location, the screen below
appears.
Things You Can Do with the Scan and Store Functions
4
6
5
7
1
2
3
8
9
10
11
Scan Screen
The available functions may di er, depending on the storage
location.
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Flow of Basic Operations
1[Book 2 Pages]
You can scan facing pages, such as in a book one sheet at a
time.
2[Booklet Scan]
You can scan with booklet settings.
3[N on 1]
You can scan multiple pages of the original and reduce the
size of the images to  t onto a single page. You can also
change the order of the layout.
4[Erase Frame]
This mode enables you to erase shadows that appear when
scanning various types of originals. You can also erase
shadows of the punch holes.
5[Sharpness]
This mode enables you to adjust image quality for copying.
You can use this mode when you want to soften and sharpen
text, lines, or the outline of the image.
6[Nega/Posi]
This mode enables you to scan and record the original image
by inverting the hues and gradations.
7[Job Build]
You can scan originals that are too many to be placed at once,
by dividing them into multiple batches. After all originals are
scanned, storing is started.
8[Area Designation]
This mode enables you to frame areas to scan/copy, or areas
to blank out in the scanned image.
9[Di erent Size Originals]
You can scan originals of di erent size fed together in one
group.
5
4
1
23
6
7
8
9
[Options]
The available functions may di er, depending on the storage
location.
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1
Selecting Function
Select [Access Stored Files] from the Main Menu screen.
Press [Access Stored Files].
2
Select Storage
Specify the storage location for the  le.
Select [Mail Box] from the Storage Selection screen.
Select the desired mail box.
You may need to enter a PIN when specifying the mail box.
This section describes the  ow of basic Access Stored Files operations. The procedure for printing  les stored in a mail box is used here
as an example.
Printing Stored Data
If a log in screen for Department ID Management or SSO-H appears, you must enter the applicable authentication information (ID, password/
PIN). If the Copy Card Reader-F1 is attached,  rst insert a control card.
If a login service, such as Department ID Management or SSO-H has been set, press (Log In/Out)to log out.
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Flow of Basic Operations
3
Select File
Select the  le that you want to print press [Print].
Select the  le to print.
Press [Print].
The Print screen is displayed.
4
Start Printing
After specifying the settings, press [Start Printing].
Press [Start Printing].
When printing is complete, the display returns to the
Mail Box Selection screen.
You can set various print settings on the screen
displayed when [Change Print Settings] is pressed.
For more information, see from p. 53 to p. 55 in this
manual.
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1
Selecting Function
Select [Access Stored Files] from the Main Menu screen.
Press [Access Stored Files].
2
Select Storage
Select [Mail Box].
Select [Mail Box] from the Storage Selection screen.
Select the desired mail box.
You may need to enter a PIN when specifying the mail box.
This section describes the  ow of basic Access Stored Files operations. The procedure for sending a  le stored in a mail box is used here
as an example.
Sending Stored Data
If a log in screen for Department ID Management or SSO-H appears, you must enter the applicable authentication information (ID, password/
PIN). If the Copy Card Reader-F1 is attached,  rst insert a control card.
If a login service, such as Department ID Management or SSO-H has been set, press (Log In/Out) to log out.
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Flow of Basic Operations
3
Select File
Select the  le that you want to send press [Send].
Select the  le to send.
Press [Send].
4
Start Sending
Specify the destination press [Start Sending].
Press [Address Book].
Select the destinations press [OK].
Press [Start Sending].
You can set various send functions. For more
information, see p. 56 to p. 57 in this manual.
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8
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2
3
4
10
1415
File Selection Screen
1[Clear Selection]
Press to cancel the selection of a  le. For a mail box, if you
cancel a selection, this switches to [Select All (Max 100 Files)].
2List/Thumbnail
Press to select view settings of the  les stored in a mail box.
3[Print List]
You can print a list of  les stored in a mail box.
4[Print]
Press to display the Print Settings screen.
5[Send]
Press to send a  le stored in the mail box.
6[Edit File]
Press to display the menu for adding or deleting a  le, or
displaying the detailed information of a  le.
7[Display Image]
This mode enables you to preview the stored  le and check
the page count.
8[Details]
You can check the detailed information of the stored  le.
Edit File Screen
9[Delete]
You can delete stored  les. You can erase unnecessary  les
and arrange the storage location.
10
[Merge Multiple Files]
You can combine multiple  les in the mail box into one  le.
Then you can print the combined  les as one  le.
11
[Insert Pages]
You can insert a speci ed  le from the mail box in front of the
speci ed page of another  le from the same mail box.
12
[Delete Pages]
This mode enables you to erase speci ed page from a  le that
is stored in a mail box.
13
[Add Files (Scan and Store)]
You can scan the original and store the new  le in the selected
storage location.
14
[Change File Name]
You can change a  le name.
15
[Move/Duplicate]
You can move or duplicate  les stored in the mail box.
To perform various operations on stored  les, press [Access Stored Files] on the Main Menu screen. This section describes the functions
you can use to edit  les stored in a mail box. Select the  le that you want to edit from the list of stored  les, press [Edit File], and the
following screen is displayed.
Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (File Operation)
The available functions may di er, depending on the storage
location.
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Flow of Basic Operations
This section describes the functions on the Print Settings screen that you can use when printing stored  les. If you select the  le that
you want to print from the list of stored  les and press [Print], the following screen is displayed.
Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (Print)
6
7
5
13
14
8
1
2
34
10 9
11
12
Print Screen
Print Settings Screen
1[Select Color]
You can select color mode for printing.
2[Select Paper]
You can select the paper size/type and the paper source. You
can also set the machine to automatically select the paper size
to match the size of the stored original.
3[Print Sample]
You can check the print result of one set before making
multiple sets of prints. You can also print a speci ed page.
4[Restore Settings]/[Change Print Settings]
You can change or restore the print settings.
5[Favorite Settings]
This mode enables you to register frequently used print
settings. You can recall the registered frequently used settings
for future use.
6[Merge Files and Print]
Press to merge multiple  les and print as one  le. This key is
displayed only when multiple  les are selected.
7[Delete File After Printing]
Press to have a  le automatically deleted after it is printed.
8[Restore Default Set.]
Press to cancel all settings.
9[Start Printing]
Press to start printing.
10
[Change No. of Copies]
Press to set the number of prints when multiple  les are
selected.
* Displayed only when print settings have not been changed.
11
[Store Settings]
Press to store the print settings.
* Displayed only when using the Mail Box. Cannot be used when
multiple  les are selected.
12
[2-Sided Printing]
This mode enables you to print successive pages of a stored
le on both sides of a sheet of paper.
13
[Finishing]
You can collate prints in page order or into groups of the same
page. You can staple the printed sheets.
* To staple printed sheets, optional products are required.
14
Print Range
You can set the print range using [All Pages] or [Specify Pages].
The available functions may di er, depending on the storage
location.
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Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (Print)
This section describes the functions you can use on the [Options] (1/2 and 2/2) screen of the Access Stored Files function. The [Options]
screen is divided into two screens. Pressing or on the bottom right of the screen displays the next or previous screen.
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7
5
11
13
12
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1
23
4
10 15 14
[Options] (Mail Box)
1[Add Cover]
You can add covers.
2[Insert Sheets]/[Job Separator]
Press to insert blank sheets or chapter pages between
speci ed pages. When multiple  les are selected, job
separator sheets are inserted.
3[Booklet]
You can layout the  les to print a booklet. You can also print a
cover sheet or make a saddle stitch booklet.
* To make a saddle stitch booklet, optional products are required.
4[Shift]
You can shift the position of the image to print to the desired
position.
5[Gutter]
This mode enables you to print with the entire original image
shifted by a designated width to create a margin on the prints.
You can set di erent width values for the each side of the
paper.
6[Print Date]
This mode enables you to print the date onto the output. You
can specify the size, position, or direction of the date.
7[Watermark]
This mode enables you to print a watermark and user-de ned
text onto the output. You can specify the size, position, or
direction.
8[Copy Set Numbering]
This mode enables you to print copy set numbers. You can
specify the size, position, or direction of the copy set number.
9[Page Numbering]
You can print with page numbers. You can also specify the
size, position, or direction of the page number.
10
[Secure Watermark]
You can embed hidden text, such as “CONFIDENTIAL in the
background of prints. The embedded text appears when the
copies are printed, helping prevent unauthorized copying and
information leakage.
11
[Document Scan Lock]
You can embed tracking information in prints. This increases
security by preventing unauthorized copies.
12
[Superimpose Image]
This mode superimposes an image (image form) previously
scanned, registers it in the memory of the machine, and then
combines it with the  le to print.
13
[Print on Tab]
Load tab paper in the multi-purpose tray or paper drawer 2,
and you can print onto the tabs using the Print on Tab mode.
14
[Adjust One-Touch Color]
You can make prints by selecting the look of the image with
just one touch of a key.
15
[Color Balance]
You can make  ne adjustments to the color by varying the
relative strength and density of yellow, magenta, cyan, and
black. The color adjustments that you make can be stored and
recalled for future use.
Functions with this mark require an optional product(s).
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Flow of Basic Operations
1
23
6
4
7 10
8
9
511
[Options]
(Advanced Box, the Advanced Box of Another Machine on the Same Network, Memory Media)
1[Resolution]
If the resolution is high, you can print  ne text and images
clearly.
7[Booklet]
This mode enables you to print documents in such a way that
the prints are made into a booklet.
* To make a saddle stitch booklet, optional products are required.
2[Halftones]
You can select the adjustment methods to use when printing
with halftones.
8[N on 1]
You can scan a  le with multiple pages and reduce the size of
the pages to print onto a single page. You can also specify the
order in which to print.
3[Match Paper Size]
You can enlarge/reduce a  le image to match the paper size.
9[Enlarge/Reduce]
You can set the machine to enlarge or reduce data from JPEG
or TIFF image  les to  t the desired paper size.
4[Enlarge Print Area]
You can set the blank borders at each side of the page to 0” (0
mm), and print all the way to the edges of the page.
10
[Print Position]
You can select whether to print JPEG and TIFF image data
centrally or in the top left, or specify to set the print position
automatically.
5[Password to Open a Doc.]
You can print password protected PDF  les by entering the
password required to open them.
11
[Image Orientation]
You can set the machine to compare the size of JPEG and
TIFF image data and automatically change the orientation of
the image to  t the desired paper size, or you can specify the
orientation of the image manually for printing.
6[Print Comments]
You can print the PDF  le and all the comments.
The available functions may di er, depending on the  le format.
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Things You Can Do with the Access Stored Files Functions (Send)
This section describes things you can do when sending a  le stored in a mail box, and the modes available on the [Options] screen. Select the
le that you want to send from the list of stored  les, press [Send], and the following screen is displayed. An optional product is required to
use the Fax function.
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5
9
11
12
10
7
1
23
8
6
Send Basic Features Screen (Access
Stored Files)
1[Address Book]
Press to select a destination from the Address Book. You can
also register frequently used e-mail, I-fax,  le server, or fax
destinations in the Local Address Book.
2[One-Touch]
If a frequently used destination is stored in a one-touch
button, you can specify the destination quickly. Press [To
Remote Add. Book] to specify destinations registered in the
one-touch buttons of a server machine by accessing from a
client machine on the network.
3[New Destination]
This mode enables you to specify a new destination not stored
in the Address Book or one-touch buttons.
4[Send to Myself]
You can specify your own e-mail address as the destination.
The administrator can restrict general users to send e-mail
only to their addresses.
5[Specify Destinations]
Press to display the methods for specifying destinations or the
destination list.
6[Personal Folder]
You can specify your personal folder as the destination. You
need to specify settings before using personal folders. The
administrator can restrict destination for  le transmission to
the operator’s personal folder.
Screen for Specifying the Destination
(Access Stored Files)
7[Details]
You can check the detailed information for the destination
selected from the address list. You can also change a new
destination.
8File Format
If you are sending to an e-mail address or  le server, you
can specify the  le format. You can select from PDF, XPS,
OOXML(pptx, docx), JPEG, or TIFF.
9[Delete File After Sending]
Press to delete certain pages from a  le.
10
[Delete Dest.]
Press to delete a destination displayed in the destination list.
11
[Cc Bcc]
Press to specify e-mail address destinations for the Cc and Bcc
addresses.
12
[Start Sending]
Press to start sending.
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Flow of Basic Operations
5
4
1
23
7
6
7
[Options]
1[Delayed Send]
This mode enables you to store a send job in memory, and
have it sent at a later time.
2[Job Done Notice]
Press to have the machine notify the user through e-mail
when the send job is done.
3[File Name]
If you set PDF(OCR), XPS(OCR), or OOXML(OCR) as the  le
format, you can set [Auto (OCR)] to ‘On to automatically
extract the  rst text block in the document for use as its  le
name.
4[Sender Name (TTI)]
You can register a department name or personal name in
advance, and show this on the destination fax machine.
* Set the Sender Name after specifying the destination.
5[E-Mail Priority]
You can set a priority level when sending e-mail.
6[Reply-to]
You can specify a reply-to address when sending an e-mail or
I-fax.
7[Subject/Message]
You can specify a subject and enter a message when sending
an e-mail or I-fax. If you do not specify a subject, it will be
speci ed automatically.
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To be able to use the Remote UI, all you need is a Web browser and a
network connection between your computer and the machine.
The Remote UI Is Useful in the Following Situations:
If you want to check the job status
If you want to edit Address Book from your computer
If you want to check the remaining amount of paper or toner from your seat
Operating the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)
To enable the Remote UI:
Log in as the administrator specify the following settings.
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Management Settings] [License/Other] [Remote UI].
3. Press [On] [OK].
4. Turn OFF the main power of the machine, and then turn ON the main power again.
The [Remote UI] setting is made e ective only after turning the machine’s main power OFF, and then ON. For instructions on turning
ON/OFF the machine, see p.12, 13 in this manual.
The Remote UI (User Interface) is preinstalled software in the machine that enables you to access the machine’s functions by using your
computer’s Web browser. For example, the Remote UI enables you to access the machine to check job status, execute jobs, and specify various
settings.
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Flow of Basic Operations
1
Accessing the Remote UI from a Web
Browser.
Access the Remote UI from a Web browser.
Enter the IP address of the machine in the address bar of the Web
browser.
Press [ENTER] on the keyboard.
2
Checking the Job Status and Specifying
the Settings
Check the job status and specify the settings.
To check the job status:
Click [Status Monitor/Cancel].
To specify the settings:
Click [Settings/Registration].
Remote UI (Last Page)
To login as the administrator, enter the System
Manager ID and System PIN click [Administrator
Login].
To login as a general user, click [General User Login].
If the Log In screen is displayed, enter the user name
and password click [Log In].
If a login service, such as Department ID
Management or SSO-H has been set, enter the
appropriate login information.
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1
Display Print Settings Screen
Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
From the [File] menu in the application software, click [Print].
The print dialog box is displayed.
2
Display Properties Screen of Printer
Driver
Select the printer to use.
Select the printer to use in [Printer] click [Properties].
The properties screen of the printer driver appears.
If you install a printer driver in your computer, you can use the machine to print data created using application software. This section describes
the  ow of basic operations to print data from your computer.
Printing from a Computer
Printing methods may di er, depending on the applications you are using. For details, see the instruction manuals provided with the
application software.
The screens may di er, depending on the operating system, and the type and version of the printer driver you are using.
The default setting for [Print Style] is [2-sided
printing]. However, for some driver versions,
[1-sided printing] is the default setting.
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Flow of Basic Operations
3
Specify Print Settings
Specify the print settings.
Specify the desired settings click [OK].
4
Start Printing
After specifying the settings, click [OK].
Click [OK].
When printing is complete, collect the output.
* A printer driver is software required for printing from application software.
To display detailed descriptions for each print
setting, click [Help] on the bottom right of the
Properties screen.
The print job status can be checked from the
Remote UI. For more information, see p. 59 in
this manual.
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MEMO
6363
3
Routine Maintenance
Routine Maintenance
Loading Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Loading Paper into a Paper Drawer • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 64
Adjusting a Paper Drawer to Hold a Di erent Paper Size• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 67
Loading Pre-Punched Paper • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 69
Loading Transparencies • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 69
Loading Paper into the Paper Deck Unit-B2 (Optional) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 70
Loading Tab Paper Using the Tab Feeding Attachment Kit-B1
(Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Loading Envelopes Using theEnvelope Feeder Attachment-D1
(Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
How to Use the Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 76
Preparing the Envelopes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 77
Loading Envelopes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 78
Loading the Envelope after Specifying the Size • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •79
Replacing the Stamp Cartridge (Feeder) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Replacing the Staple Cartridge (For Optional Products) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Replacing the Staple Cartridge in the Stapler Unit (Staple Finisher-J1/Booklet Finisher-J1)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 87
Replacing the Staple Case in the Saddle Stitcher Unit (Booklet Finisher-J1) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 89
Replacing the Staple Cartridge (Inner Finisher-E1)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 92
Removing Punch Waste (External 2/3 Hole Puncher-B2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Replacing the Toner Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Replacing the Waste Toner Container . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Routine Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Platen Glass and Underside of the Feeder/Platen Cover • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •105
Manual Feeder Cleaning • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •106
Automatic Feeder Cleaning • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •110
Cleaning the Inside of the Main Unit• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •111
Cleaning the Dust Proof Glass • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •112
Consumables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
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Loading Paper
This section describes how to load paper.
Loading Paper into a Paper Drawer
If the selected paper runs out, or the selected paper drawer runs out of paper during printing, a screen prompting you to load
paper appears on the touch panel display.
Follow the procedure below to load paper into the paper drawers.
When handling paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper.
A screen prompting you to load paper also appears if the selected paper drawer is not fully inserted into the machine. Make
sure that the paper drawer is properly in place.
Do not load the following types of paper into the paper drawers. Doing so may cause a paper jam.
Severely curled or wrinkled paper
Thin straw paper
Heavy 3 (82 lb cover to 140 lb index (221 to 256 g/m2))
Paper which has been printed on using a thermal transfer printer
The reverse side of paper which has been printed on using a thermal transfer printer
Make sure that you fan the sheets of paper well before placing them. Thin paper, recycled paper, pre-punched paper, heavy
paper, and transparencies should be fanned ing it.
Never place paper or any other items in the empty part of the drawer next to the paper stack. Doing so may cause paper jams.
When you are printing in the Staple mode, do not remove the output sheets that are waiting to be stapled. (Printing and
stapling resume after you clear the paper jam.)
Register the size and type of the loaded paper in [Paper Settings] in [Preferences] (Settings/Registration).
You can use custom paper sizes. For more information, see e-Manual > Settings/Registration.
You can name, register, and edit custom paper types. For more information, see e-Manual > Settings/Registration.
The following paper sizes can be loaded into Paper Drawers 1, 2, 3, and 4:
Paper Drawer 1: LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR, EXEC, and Custom size (5 1/2” x 7 1/8” to 12” x 15 3/8” (139.7 mm x 182 mm to 304.8 mm x 390 mm))
Paper Drawer 2: 12” x 18”, 11” x 17”, LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR, EXEC, Tab, envelopes, and Custom size (5 1/2” x 7 1/8” to 12” x 18” (139.7 mm x 182 mm to 304.8 mm x
457.2 mm))
Paper Drawers 3 and 4: 12” x 18”, 11” x 17”, LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR, EXEC, and Custom size (5 1/2” x 7 1/8” to 12” x 18” (139.7 mm x 182 mm to 304.8 mm x 457.2
mm))
Tab paper can be loaded into Paper Drawer 2 only if the Tab Feeding Attachment Kit-B1 is attached.
Envelopes can be loaded into Paper Drawer 2 only if the Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1 is attached.
Paper Drawers 3 and 4 are available for use only if the Cassette Feeding Unit-AD2 is attached.
For more information on the paper types that can be loaded in Paper Drawers 1, 2, 3, and 4, see e-Manual > Basic Operations.
If a message prompting you to load paper appears during printing, the remaining prints are automatically made after you load
the correct paper. If you select a di erent paper source, the remaining prints are made after you press [OK].
Press [Cancel] to cancel printing.
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Routine Maintenance
1Open the paper drawer.
1
2
1. Press the open button on
the paper drawer in which
you want to load paper.
2. Grip the handle, and pull
out the paper drawer until it
stops.
2Prepare the paper to load.
Open the packaging for the
paper, and remove the paper
stack.
For high-quality printouts, use paper recommended by Canon.
Before loading paper, always fan the sheets several times, and align the edges to facilitate feeding.
3Load the paper stack into the paper drawer.
3
1, 2
1. Make sure that the paper
size plate of the paper
drawer matches the size
of the paper loaded in the
paper drawer.
2. Load the paper stack against
the right wall of the paper
drawer.
3. Gently push the paper
drawer back into the
machine until it clicks into
place in the closed position.
When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
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Paper which is curled must be straightened out before loading it into the paper deck unit.
You will not be able to make copies or print if you load paper that exceeds the loading limit mark ( ), or if the paper drawer
is not completely pushed into the machine.
Make sure that the height of the paper stack does not exceed the loading limit mark ( ).
Always check that the paper drawers are in place.
When loading paper into the paper drawer for the  rst time, set the paper size dial to match the paper size being loaded. (See
Adjusting a Paper Drawer to Hold a Di erent Paper Size, on p. 67.)
The number of sheets that can be loaded in the paper drawers is 550 sheets (20 lb bond (80 g/m2)).
If there are instructions on the paper package about which side of the paper to load, follow those instructions.
When the paper is loaded into the paper drawer, the side facing up is the one printed on.
If problems, such as poor print quality or paper jams occur, try turning the paper stack over and reloading it.
For more information on the print direction of preprinted paper (paper which has logos or patterns already printed on it), see
e-Manual > Copy.
Rewrap any remaining paper in its original package, and store it in a dry place, away from direct sunlight.
If paper runs out and printing is stopped, load a new paper stack. Printing restarts after the new paper stack is loaded.
If you print on the paper which has absorbed moisture, steam may come out from the output area of the machine. This is
because the moist on the paper evaporates when the high temperature is applied when a toner is  xed to the paper. It is not a
malfunction. (This especially happens in low room temperature.)
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Routine Maintenance
Adjusting a Paper Drawer to Hold a Di erent Paper Size
If you want to load a di erent size paper into a paper drawer, follow the procedure described below to adjust the paper drawer
guides.
When handling paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper.
Only the paper drawers can be adjusted to hold di erent paper sizes.
Adjusting a Paper Drawer
1Remove the paper loaded in the paper drawer.
2
3
1
1. Press the open button on
the paper drawer for which
you want to adjust the paper
size.
2. Grip the handle, and pull
out the paper drawer until it
stops.
3. Remove all of the remaining
paper.
2Adjust the position of the paper drawer guides.
1
2
2
1. Slide the left guide while
squeezing it on the top to
align it with the mark for the
desired paper size.
2. Slide the front guide while
squeezing it on the top to
align it with the mark for the
desired paper size.
Slide the guides until they click into place. If the left guide and front guide are not aligned correctly, the
paper size will not correctly appear on the touch panel display. It is also necessary to adjust the guides
correctly to avoid causing a paper jam, dirty prints, or making the inside of the machine dirty.
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3Load the appropriate size paper into the paper drawer.
1, 2
1. Make sure that the paper
size setting of the paper
drawer matches the size
of the paper to load in the
paper drawer.
2. Load the paper stack against
the right wall of the paper
drawer.
4Change the paper drawer’s paper size plate to match the new paper size.
1
3
2
21. Open the inside cover of the
paper drawer, and lift up the
plate.
2. Rotate the plate so that the
new paper size is on the
right side of the plate.
3. Insert the plate straight
down, and close the inside
cover.
The paper size that cannot be used depending on the model and settings is also listed on the paper size
plate.
5Gently push the paper drawer back into the machine until it clicks into place in
the closed position.
When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
Only LTR transparencies can be used. Make sure that the left guide is set to ‘LTR’ when loading transparencies in a paper drawer.
If transparencies of a di erent size (other than LTR) are loaded in a paper drawer, the paper size and remaining amount of paper
will not be detected correctly.
Loading Envelopes into the Multi-Purpose Tray
Feeding direction into the multi-purpose tray di ers, depending on the type of the envelopes. Preparation is required
beforehand to prevent wrinkling or paper jam.
For more information, see e-Manual > Basic Operations.
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Routine Maintenance
Loading Pre-Punched Paper
You can load pre-punched paper in the multi-purpose tray, paper deck, or paper drawers. When loading prepunched paper,
take note of the orientation of the binding holes and the image.
When the paper is loaded into the multi-purpose tray, the side facing down is the one printed on.
If you want to output prints with the printed face down, select plain paper with horizontal (landscape) orientation in [Select
Paper]. (See e-Manual > Copy.)
Loading Transparencies
You can load transparencies in the multi-purpose tray and the paper drawers.
Transparencies have a front and back side. Load transparencies correctly to achieve sharp printing results.
When the paper is loaded into the multi-purpose tray, the side facing down is the one printed on.
You can load only LTR size transparencies.
When loading transparencies, make sure to hold only the edges of the sheets and avoid touching the print surface.
Do not load transparencies while the machine is printing. Doing so may cause a paper jam.
Use only transparencies intended for use with this machine. If you use other transparencies, you may cause damage to the
machine.
It is recommended that output transparencies are immediately removed from the output tray to avoid folding of the
transparencies and paper jams.
Return the remaining transparencies to their original package for storage, avoiding locations subject to high temperatures and
humidity. Leaving transparencies loaded for an extended period of time may cause the sheets to stick together and result in a
paper jam.
Leaving transparencies loaded for an extended period of time may cause the sheets to stick together and result in di culties
feeding the transparencies. In this case, fan the loaded transparency sheets, or if you have loaded 50 or more sheets, reduce the
number of sheets to less than 50 or use new transparencies.
When printing on transparencies, depending on the type of image, the image may become dense. When this happens, adjust
the density for the output image.
If a paper jam occurs, fan the loaded transparency sheets well.
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Loading Paper into the Paper Deck Unit-B2 (Optional)
If there is no paper in the paper deck unit when you select it, or the paper deck unit runs out of paper during printing, a screen
prompting you to load paper appears on the touch panel display.
Follow the procedure below to load paper into the paper deck unit.
When handling paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper.
The Paper Deck Unit-B2 can only accommodate paper from 14 lb bond to 60 lb cover (52 to 163 g/m2) in weight. Use the
multi-purpose tray to load paper that is heavier.
If paper runs out and printing is stopped when you are printing in the Staple mode, do not remove the output sheets that are
waiting to be stapled. (Printing and stapling resume after you clear the paper jam.)
Paper Deck Unit-B2 is an optional product.
Only load LTR paper into the Paper Deck Unit-B2. Paper cannot be loaded horizontally.
If a message prompting you to load paper appears during printing, the remaining prints are automatically made after you load
the correct paper. If you select a di erent paper source, the remaining prints are made after you press [OK].
1Open the paper deck unit.
2
1
1. Press the open button.
2. Open the paper deck unit.
The inside lifter automatically
descends to the paper loading
position.
If the machine is in the Sleep mode (the touch panel is not displayed, and only (Energy Saver) is lit), you
may be unable to open the paper deck unit. In this case, press (Energy Saver) to reactivate the machine,
and then press the open button on the paper deck unit.
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Routine Maintenance
2Prepare the paper to load.
Open the packaging for the
paper, and remove the paper
stack.
For high-quality printouts, use paper recommended by Canon.
Before loading paper, always fan the sheets several times, and align the edges to facilitate feeding.
3Load the paper stack into the paper deck unit.
1. Load the paper stack against
the back left guide of the
paper deck unit.
2. Close the paper deck unit.
When the paper deck unit
is closed, the inside lifter
automatically ascends, and the
machine becomes ready for
printing.
When closing the paper deck unit, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in
personal injury.
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Do not load the following types of paper into the paper deck unit. Doing so may cause a paper jam.
Severely curled or wrinkled paper
Thin straw paper
Transparencies
Paper which has been printed on using a thermal transfer printer (Do not print on the reverse side of this paper either.)
Paper which is curled must be straightened out before loading it into the paper deck unit.
You will not be able to make copies or print if you load paper that exceeds the loading limit mark ( ), or if the paper drawer
is not completely pushed into the paper deck unit.
Make sure that the height of the paper stack does not exceed the loading limit mark ( ).
Always check that the paper deck unit is closed.
The paper deck unit holds up to 2,700 sheets of paper (20 lb bond (80 g/m2)).
Load the paper stack in stages, adding approximately 500 sheets of paper at a time. If the paper deck unit can accommodate
more paper, the lifter will descend.
If there are instructions on the paper package about which side of the paper to load, follow those instructions.
When the paper is loaded into the paper deck unit, the side facing down is the one printed on.
If problems, such as poor print quality or paper jams occur, try turning the paper stack over and reloading it.
For more information on the print direction of preprinted paper (paper which has logos or patterns already printed on it), see
e-Manual > Copy.
Rewrap any remaining paper in its original package, and store it in a dry place, away from direct sunlight.
If paper runs out and printing is stopped, load a new paper stack. Printing restarts after the new paper stack is loaded.
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Routine Maintenance
Loading Tab Paper Using the
Tab Feeding Attachment Kit-B1
(Optional)
This section describes how to load tab paper in Paper Drawer 2 using the Tab Feeding Attachment Kit-B1.
Only LTR Tab Paper can be used.
When you load tab paper, make sure to register the paper type. (See e-Manual > Settings/Registration.)
If you want to insert printed tab paper as a chapter page, insert a blank paper where the tab paper will be inserted.
1Open the drawer.
1
2
1. Press and release the button
on Paper Drawer 2.
2. Grip the handle, and pull
out the paper drawer until it
stops.
2Attach the Tab Feeding Attachment Kit-B1 to Paper Drawer 2.
1, 2
1. Place the Tab Feeding
Attachment Kit-B1 into the
holes of the paper drawer.
2. Push it in as far as possible.
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3Load the tab paper into the paper drawer.
Load the tab paper face up with the tabs to the left side, as shown in the illustration below.
4
3
2
1
Paper which has been rolled or curled must be straightened out prior to use.
Make sure that the height of the paper stack does not exceed the limit mark ( ) at the back of the
paper drawer.
4Squeeze the lever on the front guide, as shown in the illustration. While
squeezing the lever, slide the front guide until it  ts the tab paper.
*
* Front Guide
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Routine Maintenance
5Gently push the paper drawer back into the machine until it clicks into place in
the closed position.
When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
Never place paper or any other items in the open part of the paper drawer next to the paper stack. Doing
so may cause a paper jam.
When you are not loading tab paper, make sure to remove the Tab Feeding Attachment Kit-B1 from the
paper drawer. Using the Tab Feeding Attachment Kit-B1 for storing paper other than tab paper may cause
a paper jam.
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Loading Envelopes Using
theEnvelope Feeder
Attachment-D1 (Optional)
This section explains how to use the Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1.
TheEnvelope Feeder Attachment-D1 can only be attached to Paper Drawer 2.
How to Use the Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1
The following types of envelopes can be loaded into the Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1: No. 10(COM10), Monarch, DL, and
ISO-C5.
The setting of the machine and guide size is set to No. 10(COM10) as the default setting.
When you attach theEnvelope Feeder Attachment-D1 to the paper drawer, do not forcefully move the front guide of the paper
drawer in the wrong direction. Doing so may detach theEnvelope Feeder Attachment-D1 from the paper drawer.
Do not print on both sides of an envelope. Doing so may cause paper jams, dirty prints, or make the inside of the machine
dirty.
Do not load the following types of envelopes inside the envelope cassette. Doing so may cause paper jams, dirty prints, or
make the inside of the machine dirty.
- Curled, creased, or folded envelopes
- Very thick or thin envelopes
- Damp or wet envelopes
- Torn envelopes
- Irregularly shaped envelopes
- Envelopes with clasps or windows
- Envelopes that have already been sealed
- Envelopes with holes or perforations
- Envelopes with specially coated surfaces
- Envelopes made of surface treated colored paper
- Envelopes that are self-sticking, which use ink, glue, or other substances that can melt, burn, vaporize, or emit smells under the heat of a  xing unit (approximately
418°F). Depending on the materials used for the seal, the glue may melt under the  xing units heat, sealing the envelopes.
When the envelope cassette is attached and envelope is selected for the paper type, the envelope is ejected to the tray under
the scanner unit.
If you are printing on envelopes, empty the output tray when up to 10 printed envelopes accumulate in the tray.
Envelopes should be stored in a place away from high-temperatures and humidity.
If there is a temperature di erence between the location where the envelopes are stored and the location where the
envelopes are being printed, leave the envelopes in the printing location at room temperature before you use them.
Correctly match the paper size dial, size switch, and [Register Envelope Drawer] in [Preferences] (Settings/Registration) with the
size of the envelopes being loaded. Failure to do so may cause paper jams, dirty prints, or make the inside of the machine dirty.
If you want to adjust the width guides to load ISO-C5 envelopes, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
For more information on envelope types that can be loaded in the Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1, see e-Manual > Basic
Operations.
Sizes of the envelopes are as follows:
- No.10(COM10): 4 1/8” × 9 1/2” (104.7 mm × 241.3 mm)
- Monarch: 3 7/8” × 7 1/2” (98.4 mm × 190.5 mm)
- DL: 4 3/8” × 8 5/8” (110 mm × 220 mm)
- ISO-C5: 6 3/8” × 9” (162 mm × 229 mm)
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Routine Maintenance
Preparing the Envelopes
This section explains how to prepare the envelopes before loading them into the paper drawer.
Using curled, creased, or folded envelopes may cause paper jams. Load envelopes after following the procedure below.
1Neatly align the envelopes.
1. Place the envelopes on a
clean, level surface, and
press all the way around the
envelopes by hand, in the
direction of the arrows, to
remove any curls.
Repeat this step  ve times for
each set of  ve envelopes.
2Hold down the four corners of the envelopes  rmly, so that they and the sealed
or glued portion stay  at.
*
*
* Flap
If you use envelopes that have glue attached to their  aps, the glue may melt due to the heat and
pressure of the  xing unit.
Take particular care to spread the envelopes out in the direction that they will be fed.
Do not print on the back side of the envelopes (the side with the  ap).
If the envelopes become  lled with air,  atten them by hand before loading them into the Envelope
Feeder Attachment-D1.
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Loading Envelopes
This section explains how to load envelopes into Paper Drawer 2.
1Open the drawer.
1
2
1. Press and release the button
on Paper Drawer 2.
2. Grip the handle, and pull
out the paper drawer until it
stops.
2Load the envelopes into the drawer.
2
1
1. Load 10 envelopes at a time
with the side you want to
print on facing up. While
loading the envelopes, press
down on the left side of the
receptacle to lock them into
place.
2. Align the leading edges of
the envelopes, and make
sure that they are held in
place under the claws.
Load the envelopes as shown below.
Envelopes which have been rolled or curled must be straightened out prior to use.
Make sure that the height of the envelope stack does not exceed the height limit mark ( ).
The maximum height (quantity) of envelopes that can be loaded into the cassette is approximately 1 1/4”
(30 mm).
The maximum height (quantity) of envelopes varies, depending on the envelope type and user operating
conditions, but as a reference, 1 1/4” (30 mm) is approximately 50 envelopes.
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3Gently push the paper drawer back into the machine until it clicks into place in
the closed position.
When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
Never place paper or any other items in the empty part of the paper drawer next to the envelopes. Doing so
may cause paper jams.
If output has been stopped due to an insu cient number of envelopes, load more envelopes, and follow
the instructions on the touch panel display. Printing resumes.
Loading the Envelope after Specifying the Size
This section explains how to load the envelopes that are speci ed in Settings/Registration into the envelope cassette.
Make sure that you change the envelope settings from the Settings/Registration screen before carrying out the following
procedure. (See e-Manual > Settings/Registration.) Otherwise, the machine may not recognize the changes you have made.
1Open the drawer.
1
2
1. Press and release the button
on Paper Drawer 2.
2. Grip the handle, and pull
out the paper drawer until it
stops.
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2Remove the drawer and envelopes.
1
2
1. Pull and lift the paper
drawer out of the machine
by holding its left and right
sides with both hands.
2. Remove the envelopes that
are loaded in the paper
drawer (several envelopes at
a time).
3Slide the left guide to align it with the mark for the desired envelope size.
*
* Left Guilde
4Adjust the front guide.
1
2
3
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1. Loosen the two screws  xing
the front width guide of the
envelope feeder attachment.
2. Press down on the envelope
receptacle, and move the
front width guide to align
it with the mark for the
desired envelope size.
3. Fix the front width guide in
place with the screws.
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5Adjust the rear width guide in the same way as in step 4.
13
13
2
6Load the envelopes.
ib
2
1
1. Load 10 envelopes at a time
with the side you want to
print on facing up. While
loading the envelopes, press
down on the left side of the
receptacle to lock them into
place.
2. Align the leading edges of
the envelopes, and make
sure that they are held in
place under the claws.
Load the envelopes as shown below.
Envelopes which have been rolled or curled must be straightened out prior to use.
Make sure that the height of the envelope stack does not exceed the height limit mark ( ).
The maximum height (quantity) of envelopes that can be loaded into the cassette is approximately 1 1/4”
(30 mm).
The maximum height (quantity) of envelopes varies, depending on the envelope type and user operating
conditions, but as a reference, 1 1/4” (30 mm) is approximately 50 envelopes.
For details on how to change the registered envelope information for the drawer, see e-Manual > Settings/
Registration.
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7Insert the drawer.
1. Gently push the paper drawer back into the machine until it clicks into place in the closed
position.
2. Check the paper size dial, and then register the envelope size in Settings/Registration.
For details on how to register envelope sizes, see e-Manual > Settings/Registration.
When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
Never place paper or any other items in the empty part of the paper drawer next to the envelopes. Doing so
may cause paper jams.
If output has been stopped due to an insu cient number of envelopes, load more envelopes, and follow
the instructions on the touch panel display. Printing resumes.
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Replacing the Stamp Cartridge
(Feeder)
Originals sent via the feeder can be stamped to indicate that they have been sent. Replace the stamp cartridge when the stamp
mark is faint or no longer visible.
When replacing the stamp cartridge, take care not to allow ink to come into contact with your hands or
clothing. If ink gets onto your hands or clothing, wash it o immediately with cold water.
1Open the feeder.
2Pull the lever above the feeder, and open the document scan cover.
Open the document scan cover carefully, as not to scratch the platen glass.
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3Open the stamp cover.
4Remove the old stamp cartridge.
5Push in the new stamp cartridge until it clicks.
Insert the stamp cartridge so that it is not slanted.
Insert the stamp cartridge properly, or paper jams may occur.
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6Close the stamp cover.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
7Close the cover of the document scanning area until it clicks.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
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8Close the feeder.
When closing the feeder, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
Be aware that the light emitted from the platen glass may be very bright when closing the
feeder.
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Replacing the Staple Cartridge
(For Optional Products)
This section describes how to replace the staple case and staple cartridge in the stapler unit and saddle stitcher unit.
The Staple Finisher-J1, Booklet Finisher-J1, and Inner Finisher-E1 are optional products.
We recommend that you order staple cartridges from your local authorized Canon dealer before your stock runs out.
Use only staple cartridges intended for use with this machine.
Replacing the Staple Cartridge in the Stapler Unit (Staple
Finisher-J1/Booklet Finisher-J1)
When the Staple Finisher-J1 or Booklet Finisher-J1 is almost out of staples and the staple cartridge in the stapler unit must be
replaced, a screen prompting you to replace the staple cartridge appears on the touch panel display. Follow the procedure
described below to replace the staple cartridge.
1Open the front cover of the  nisher.
*1 *2
*1 Booklet Finisher-J1
*2 Staple Finisher-J1
2Pull out the staple case, holding it by the green tab.
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3Pull out the empty staple cartridge from the staple case.
PUSH
2
1
1
1. Press the areas indicated by
PUSH on both sides of the
staple case.
2. Once you have released the
spring-loaded case, pull out
the staple cartridge.
4Insert a new staple cartridge into the staple case.
2
1
3
1. Insert a new staple cartridge.
2. Press the spring-loaded
case down until it clicks into
place.
3. Remove the seal holding the
staples together, by pulling
it straight out.
Do not remove the seal that holds the staples together before you place the staple cartridge into the
staple case.
Only one staple cartridge can be inserted at a time.
Make sure that you pull the seal straight out. If you pull it out at an angle, it may tear.
5Gently push the staple case back into the  nisher and push down  rmly until it
is securely in place.
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6Close the front cover of the  nisher.
When closing the front cover of the  nisher, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may
result in personal injury.
After the cover is closed, the stapler unit may automatically perform a dry stapling operation to reposition
the staples.
Replacing the Staple Case in the Saddle Stitcher Unit (Booklet
Finisher-J1)
When the saddle stitcher unit of the Booklet Finisher-J1 is almost out of staples and the staple case must be replaced, a screen
prompting you to replace the staple case appears on the touch panel display. Follow the procedure described below to replace the
staple case.
If necessary, remove all output paper in the booklet tray before replacing the staple cartridge of the saddle stitcher unit.
This procedure is necessary only if the Booklet Finisher-J1 is attached (the Booklet Finisher-J1 is an optional product).
We recommend that you order staple cases from your local authorized Canon dealer before your stock runs out.
Use only staple cases intended for use with this machine.
Remove the black part on the end before inserting the staple case.
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1Open the front cover of the  nisher.
2Pull out the saddle stitcher unit, and then push the stapler unit up.
2
1
*2
*1
1. Grip the handle of
the saddle stitcher
unit, and pull out
until it stops.
2. Pull the stapler unit
of the saddle stitcher
unit towards you,
and then push it up.
*1 Stapler Unit
*2 Saddle Stitcher Unit
3Insert the new staple case.
\
1212
12
1. Pull out the empty
staple case, holding
it by its left and right
sides.
2. Push the new staple
case in until it clicks
into place.
Only one staple case can be inserted at a time.
When replacing the staple cases, replace both the front and back staple cases.
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4Push the saddle stitcher unit back into its original position.
2
1
1. Pull the stapler
unit of the saddle
stitcher unit towards
you, and then push
it down into its
original position.
2. Grip the handle of
the saddle stitcher
unit, and return it to
its original position.
When pushing the saddle stitcher unit back into its original position, be careful not to get your
ngers caught, as this may result in personal injury.
5Close the front cover of the  nisher.
When closing the front cover of the  nisher, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may
result in personal injury.
When you have replaced the staple case, be sure to manually reposition the staples in the saddle stitcher
unit. (See e-Manual > Settings/Registration.)
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Replacing the Staple Cartridge (Inner Finisher-E1)
When the Inner Finisher-E1 is almost out of staples and the staple cartridge must be replaced, a screen prompting you to replace
the staple cartridge appears on the touch panel display. Follow the procedure described below to replace the staple cartridge.
1Pull out the staple case from the  nisher.
2
1
1. Open the front cover of the
nisher.
2. Lift and pull out the staple
case from the stapler unit,
holding it by the green tab.
2Pull out the empty staple cartridge from the staple case.
PUSH
2
1
1
1. Press the areas indicated by
PUSH on both sides of the
staple case.
2. Once you have released the
spring-loaded case, pull out
the staple cartridge.
3Insert a new staple cartridge into the staple case.
2
1
3
1. Insert a new staple cartridge.
2. Press the spring-loaded
case down until it clicks into
place.
3. Remove the seal holding the
staples together, by pulling
it straight out.
Do not remove the seal that holds the staples together before you place the staple cartridge into the
staple case.
Only one staple cartridge can be inserted at a time.
Make sure that you pull the seal straight out. If you pull it out at an angle, it may tear.
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4Attach the staple case to the  nisher.
2
1
1. Gently push the staple case
back into the  nisher and
push down  rmly until it is
securely in place.
2. Close the front cover of the
nisher.
When closing the front cover of the  nisher, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may
result in personal injury.
After the cover is closed, the stapler unit may automatically perform a dry stapling operation to reposition
the staples.
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Removing Punch Waste (External
2/3 Hole Puncher-B2)
This section describes how to remove punch waste from the puncher.
When the punch waste tray of the Puncher becomes full, a screen prompting you to remove the punch waste appears on the
touch panel display. Follow the procedure described below to remove the punch waste.
The External 2/3 Hole Puncher-B2 is an optional product.
The External 2/3 Hole Puncher-B2 is available only when the Staple Finisher-J1 or Booklet Finisher-J1 is attached.
1Pull out the punch waste tray.
1
2
1. Open the front cover of the
puncher.
2. Pull out the punch waste
tray.
2Discard the punch waste.
Make sure that the punch waste tray is completely emptied.
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3Return the punch waste tray to its original position.
1
2
1. Push the punch waste
tray back into its original
position.
2. Close the front cover of the
puncher.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
If the punch waste tray is not securely in place, you cannot make copies or prints in the Hole Punch mode.
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge
When the message <Replace toner cartridge. (Black)> is displayed on the touch panel display, press on the bottom
right and replace the toner cartridge for the displayed color.
When the Black toner or all of the toners run out completely and prints can no longer be made, a screen with instructions on
how to replace the toner cartridge appears on the touch panel display. Follow the procedure described below to replace the
toner cartridge.
If you press [Close], you can continue operations, such as setting modes and scanning originals, even if you do not replace the
toner cartridge immediately.
Do not burn or throw used toner cartridges into open  ames, as this may cause the toner to ignite,
resulting in burns or a  re.
If you accidentally spill or scatter toner, carefully gather the toner particles together or wipe them up
with a soft, damp cloth in a way that prevents inhalation. Never use a vacuum cleaner that does not have
safeguards against dust explosions to clean up spilled toner. Doing so may cause a malfunction in the
vacuum cleaner, or result in a dust explosion due to static discharge.
Keep toner out of the reach of small children.
If toner is ingested, consult a physician immediately.
If toner gets onto your hands or clothing, wash it o immediately with cold water. Washing it o with
warm water will set the toner, and make it impossible to remove the toner stains.
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Use only toner cartridges intended for use with this machine.
For information on the supported Canon genuine toner, see “Consumables, on p. 114.
Do not replace toner cartridges until the message prompting you to do so appears.
You can replace a toner cartridge while the machine is printing.
The color of the toner to be replaced is displayed on the touch panel display. If multiple toner cartridges must be replaced,
replace the toner cartridges in the following order: Black, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan.
If you continue copying or printing in black-and-white after cyan, magenta, or yellow toner runs out, do not remove the
depleted toner cartridges from the machine.
You can display an error message informing the user that the remaining toner is low. For instructions on displaying the
remaining toner error message, see e-Manual > Settings/Registration. For instructions on deleting the remaining toner error
message, see e-Manual > Settings/Registration.
Complete instructions on how to replace the toner cartridge can be accessed by pressing [Previous] or [Next] on the touch
panel display.
If toner runs out during a print job, the remaining prints are made after you replace the toner cartridge.
If black toner is left, you can continue copying and printing in black-and-white. However, if a job is interrupted because cyan,
magenta, or yellow toner runs out, copying and printing in black-and-white is only possible for functions other than the
function being used for the interrupted job.
After replacing toner cartridges, if printed colors are di erent from the colors printed before you replaced the toner cartridges,
perform an [Auto Adjust Gradation] in [Adjustment/Maintenance] (Settings/Registration). (See e-Manual > Settings/
Registration.)
1Press [ ].
If the Black toner or all of the toners run out, this step is not necessary.
2Open the toner replacement cover holding both sides.
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3Select the color of the toner you want to replace from the display on the control
panel press [Remove Toner Cartridges].
If the toner with content remaining is selected, the message <The selected toner can still be used.
Do you want to replace it?> is displayed. If you want to continue replacement, press [Yes]. If you do
not want to replace the toner, press [No].
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4Wait for the internal cover to open automatically, and pull the toner cartridge
out of the toner supply port.
*1 *2
*1 Black Toner Cartridge
*2 Cyan, Magenta, or Yellow Toner Cartridge
If the internal cover does not automatically open because of reasons such as closing of the toner
replacement cover, an error message is displayed. Repeat the procedure from step 1.
Do not burn or throw used toner cartridges into open  ames, as this may cause the toner
remaining inside the cartridges to ignite resulting in burns or a  re.
Do not open the internal cover by force, as doing so may damage the machine.
Never touch the tip of the toner cartridge or subject it to shock by hitting it. Doing so may cause the toner
cartridge to leak.
5Prepare the new toner cartridge.
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6Hold the new toner cartridge in your hands, as shown below, and gently tilt it
up and down 10 times.
7Twist the red protective cap of the new toner cartridge in the direction of the
arrow to remove it.
8Push the new toner cartridge in as far as possible.
*1 *2
*1 Black Toner Cartridge
*2 Cyan, Magenta, or Yellow Toner Cartridge
When replacing toner cartridges, make sure that the color of the toner cartridge matches the color of label
on the internal cover.
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9Close the internal cover.
*1 *2
*1 Black Toner Cartridge
*2 Cyan, Magenta, or Yellow Toner Cartridge
If the toner cartridge is not inserted, you cannot close the internal cover.
When closing the internal cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in
personal injury.
10
Close the toner replacement cover.
The toner con rmation screen is displayed.
When closing the toner replacement cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may
result in personal injury.
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Replacing the Waste Toner
Container
When the waste toner container nears capacity, a message appears on the touch panel display. In this case, you should prepare
a new waste toner container.
When the waste toner container is full, a screen with instructions on how to replace the waste toner container appears on the
touch panel display. Follow the procedure described below to replace the waste toner container.
Even if you do not replace the waste toner container immediately, you can perform printing for a while. The number of prints
you can make depends on the content you print.
However, if you continue printing, an error will occur and you will become unable to print.
Do not burn or throw used waste toner containers into open  ames. Also, do not store waste toner
containers in places exposed to open  ames, as this may cause the toner to ignite, resulting in burns or
a  re.
If you accidentally spill or scatter toner, carefully gather the toner particles together or wipe them up
with a soft, damp cloth in a way that prevents inhalation. Never use a vacuum cleaner that does not have
safeguards against dust explosions to clean up spilled toner. Doing so may cause a malfunction in the
vacuum cleaner, or result in a dust explosion due to static discharge.
If toner is ingested, consult a physician immediately.
If toner gets onto your hands or clothing, wash it o immediately with cold water. Washing it o with
warm water will set the toner, and make it impossible to remove the toner stains.
Your local authorized Canon dealer will dispose of used waste toner containers.
Used toner cannot be reused. Do not mix new and used toner together.
Use only waste toner containers intended for use with this machine.
Do not replace the waste toner container before the message prompting you to replace it appears on the touch panel display.
When attaching the waste toner container, make sure to push it in all the way. If the container is not pushed in all the way
when you remove it, it may come out with its shutter open. Since this may cause toner to  y out, close the shutter with your
hand.
Complete instructions on how to replace the waste toner container can be accessed by pressing [Previous] or [Next] on the
touch panel display.
If the waste toner container must be replaced during a print job, the remaining prints are made after the new waste toner
container is installed.
1Open the front cover of the machine.
1. Open the front cover,
holding both sides.
2. Lower the locking lever.
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2Remove the waste toner container.
When removing the waste toner container, be careful not to tilt it, as the toner may spill and get
onto your hands or clothing. If toner gets onto your hands or clothing, wash them immediately
with cold water. Washing them with warm water will set the toner, and make it impossible to
remove the toner stains.
3Put the removed waste toner container into a bag, and then tie it up at the top
to prevent the toner remaining inside the cartridge from scattering.
Use a bag in the box in which the new waste toner container is stored.
4Insert the new waste toner container.
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5Close the front cover of the machine.
1. Return the locking lever to its
original position.
2. Close the front cover of the
main unit.
When closing the front cover of the machine, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this
may result in personal injury.
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Routine Cleaning
If the original is not copied clearly or streaks appear on printed output, clean the following parts of the machine. For high-
quality printouts, we recommend cleaning these parts once or twice a month.
Platen glass
Underside of the feeder/platen cover
Feeders rollers
Inside of the main unit
Dust proof glass
When cleaning the machine,  rst turn OFF the main power switch, and disconnect the power cord.
Failure to observe these steps may result in a  re or electrical shock.
Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet regularly, and clean the area around the base of
the power plugs metal pins and the power outlet with a dry cloth to ensure that all dust and grime is
removed. If the power cord is connected for a long period of time in a damp, dusty, or smoky location,
dust can build up around the power plug and become damp. This may cause a short circuit and result in
a  re.
When cleaning with a cloth, do not dampen it too much, as this may damage the original or break the machine.
Do not use alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, or other solvents for cleaning. Doing so may result in damage to the plastic parts.
Platen Glass and Underside of the Feeder/Platen Cover
If the platen glass or the underside of the feeder/platen cover is dirty, the original may not be scanned clearly, or the size of
the original may be detected incorrectly. Clean the platen glass and the underside of the feeder/platen cover by following the
procedure below.
1Clean the platen glass and the underside of the feeder/platen cover with a cloth
which is wrung after being dampened in water, and then wipe them clean with a
soft, dry cloth.
1
2
1. Clean the platen glass.
2. Clean the underside of the
feeder/platen cover.
If stains won’t come out, use detergent instead of water.
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Manual Feeder Cleaning
If originals that have been fed through the feeder have streaks or appear dirty, clean the feeders rollers.
Clean the rollers of the feeder with a cloth which is wrung after being dampened in water, and then wipe them clean with a
soft, dry cloth.
Spin the rollers while cleaning them.
If the document feed scanning area is dirty, documents may not be scanned clearly, and the size of the document may not be
detected correctly.
1Open the feeder.
2Clean the original scanning area (thin glass strip).
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3Pull the lever above the feeder, and open the document scan cover.
Open the document scan cover carefully, as not to scratch the platen glass.
4Open the inside cover.
5Clean the feed scanning area (thin glass strip).
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6Close the inside cover.
When closing the inside cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in
personal injury.
7Close the document scan cover.
When closing the document scan cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may
result in personal injury.
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8Close the feeder.
When closing the feeder, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
Be aware that the light emitted from the platen glass may be very bright when closing the
feeder.
Do not dampen the cloth too much, as this may damage the original or break the machine.
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Automatic Feeder Cleaning
If your originals have black streaks or appear dirty after scanning them through the feeder, perform an automatic feeder
cleaning for the rollers of the feeder.
1Press (Settings/Registration).
2Press [Adjustment/Maintenance] [Maintenance] [Clean Feeder].
3Place 10 sheets of blank paper into the feeder press [Start].
It takes approximately 20 seconds to clean the feeder.
Use normal LTR size paper.
When cleaning is complete, try scanning again.
Feeder Cleaning cannot be performed during printing.
To cancel feeder cleaning while it is in progress, press [Cancel].
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Cleaning the Inside of the Main Unit
If streaks appear on printed output, or random parts of the printed image are missing, the inside of the main unit may be dirty.
In this case, clean the inside of the main unit, as described below.
1Press (Settings/Registration).
2Press [Adjustment/Maintenance] [Maintenance] [Clean Inside Main Unit].
3Press [Start].
When cleaning is complete, try printing again.
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Cleaning the Dust Proof Glass
If the dust proof glass is dirty, print defects may occur on the print output. Follow the procedure described below to clean the
dust proof glass.
1Open the front cover, holding both sides.
2Remove the dust proof glass cleaner from the rear side of the front cover by
sliding it to the left side.
*
* Dust Proof Glass Cleaner
3Hold the dust proof glass cleaner so that the pad on the tip is facing down,
push it back as far as it goes, and then slowly move it up and down.
Clean the four locations as shown below. There are marks on the main unit that indicate the
cleaning locations. Check these marks when cleaning the dust proof glass.
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4When you have  nished cleaning the dust proof glass, gently push the dust
proof glass cleaner back onto the rear side of the front cover.
Place the dust proof glass cleaner back on the rear side of the front cover with its tip facing the
left direction.
5Close the front cover of the main unit.
When closing the front cover of the main unit, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this
may result in personal injury.
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Consumables
The following consumables are available from Canon. For more information, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. We
recommend that you order paper stock and toner from your local authorized Canon dealer before your stock runs out.
Recommended Paper
In addition to plain paper (11” × 17”, LGL, LTR, and STMT size), recycled paper, color paper, transparencies (recommended
for this machine), tracing paper, labels, and other types of paper stock are available.
Do not store paper in places exposed to open  ames, as this may cause the paper to ignite, resulting in
burns or a  re.
Some commercially available paper types are not suited for this machine. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer when
you need to purchase paper.
To prevent moisture build-up, tightly wrap any remaining paper in its original package for storage.
For high-quality printouts, use paper recommended by Canon.
Toner
If a message prompting you to replace the toner cartridge appears on the touch panel display, replace the used toner
cartridge with a new one.
Toner comes in four colors: black, cyan, magenta, and yellow.
Check the toner color that you need to replace before ordering toner from your local authorized Canon dealer. Also, when
replacing the toner cartridge, make sure that you replace toner of the correct color.
Use only toner cartridges intended for use with this machine.
For optimum print quality, using Canon genuine toner is recommended.
Product Name Supported Canon Genuine Toner
imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5255/C5250 Canon GPR-30 Black Toner
Canon GPR-30 Cyan Toner
Canon GPR-30 Magenta Toner
Canon GPR-30 Yellow Toner
imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5240/
C5240A/C5235A
Canon GPR-31 Black Toner
Canon GPR-31 Cyan Toner
Canon GPR-31 Magenta Toner
Canon GPR-31 Yellow Toner
*1 *2
*1 Black Toner Cartridge
*2 Cyan, Magenta, or Yellow Toner Cartridge
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Do not burn or throw used toner cartridges into open  ames, as this may cause the toner remaining
inside the cartridges to ignite, resulting in burns or a  re.
Do not store toner cartridges in places exposed to open  ames, as this may cause the toner to ignite,
resulting in burns or a  re.
If you accidentally spill or scatter toner, carefully gather the toner particles together or wipe them up
with a soft, damp cloth in a way that prevents inhalation. Never use a vacuum cleaner that does not have
safeguards against dust explosions to clean up spilled toner. Doing so may cause a malfunction in the
vacuum cleaner, or result in a dust explosion due to static discharge.
Keep toner out of the reach of small children. If toner is ingested, consult a physician immediately.
Store toner cartridges in a cool location, away from direct sunlight. (The recommended storage conditions are temperatures
below 86°F, and humidity below 80%.)
[Be careful of counterfeit toners]
Please be aware that there are counterfeit Canon toners in the marketplace. Use of counterfeit toner may result in poor print
quality or machine performance. Canon is not responsible for any malfunction, accident or damage caused by the use of
counterfeit toner.
For more information, see http://www.canon.com/counterfeit.
Stamp Cartridge
The stamp cartridge is used to stamp originals. Use the tweezers provided to remove and replace the stamp cartridge.
Stamp Ink Cartridge-C1
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Staple Cartridge
Finisher Staple Cartridge
Name Shape
Booklet Finisher-J1
Staple Cartridge-D2
Staple Cartridge-D3
Staple Finisher-J1
Booklet Finisher-J1
Inner Finisher-E1
Staple-J1
Genuine Supplies
Canon has developed and manufactured Toner, Parts, and Supplies speci cally for use in this machine. For optimal print
quality and for optimal machine performance and productivity, we recommend that you use Genuine Canon Toner, Parts,
and Supplies.
Contact your Canon Authorized Dealer or Service Provider for Genuine Canon Supplies.
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Troubleshooting
Clearing Paper Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Locations of Paper Jams • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •119
Main Unit• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •121
Paper Sources • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 125
Feeder • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 133
Staple Finisher-J1/Booklet Finisher-J1 (Optional)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 136
Booklet Finisher-J1 (Optional) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 141
Inner Finisher-E1 (Optional) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •145
Inner 2 Way Tray-F1 (Optional)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 147
Copy Tray-J1 (Optional) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 148
Reducing the Frequency of Paper Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Clearing Staple Jams (For Optional Products). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Locations of Staple Jams • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •151
Staple Finisher-J1/Booklet Finisher-J1• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •152
Saddle Stitcher Unit of the Booklet Finisher-J1• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 154
Inner Finisher-E1• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 157
If Memory Becomes Full During Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
For the Copy Function • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 160
For the Fax/Scan and Send Function• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 160
For the Scan and Store Function • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 160
When an Error Message Is Displayed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
When an Error Code Is Displayed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Printer/Fax Driver Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Service Call Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Contacting Your Local Authorized Canon Dealer • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •165
Setting the Limited Functions Mode from the Service Call Message Screen • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 166
Functions Available When the Printer/Scanner Cannot Be Used Due to an Error • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •168
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
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Clearing Paper Jams
If a paper jam occurs, a screen indicating the location of the paper jam and how to clear the jam appears on the touch panel
display. Follow the instructions on the screen to clear the paper jam. The screen is displayed repeatedly until the paper jam
is cleared. If you press [Close], you can continue operations, such as setting modes or scanning originals, even if the jammed
paper is not removed immediately.
Some areas inside the machine are subject to high-voltages. When removing jammed paper or when
inspecting the inside of the machine, do not allow necklaces, bracelets, or other metal objects to touch
the inside of the machine, as this may result in burns or electrical shock.
When removing jammed originals or paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the originals
or paper. If you cannot remove the paper, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
When removing paper which has become jammed inside the machine, take care not to allow the toner
on the jammed paper to come into contact with your hands or clothing, as this will dirty your hands or
clothing. If they become dirty, wash them immediately with cold water. Washing them with warm water
will set the toner, and make it impossible to remove the toner stains.
When removing paper which has become jammed inside the machine, remove the jammed paper gently
to prevent the toner on the paper from scattering and getting into your eyes or mouth. If the toner gets
into your eyes or mouth, wash them immediately with cold water and immediately consult a physician.
• The xing unit and its surroundings inside the machine may become hot during use. When removing
jammed paper or when inspecting the inside of the machine, do not touch the  xing unit and its
surroundings, as doing so may result in burns or electrical shock.
After clearing all paper jams, remove your hands from the machine immediately. Even if the machine is
not in operation, your hands, hair, or clothing may get caught in the feed rollers, which could result in
personal injury or damage if the machine suddenly starts printing.
If a paper jam occurs in the feeder, you cannot continue operating the machine. Follow the directions on the touch panel
display to clear the paper jam. (See “Feeder, on p. 133.)
Some areas that are shown to have paper jams may not actually have paper jams. However, always check all locations indicated
on the touch panel display in the order that is given.
If a paper jam occurs and printing is stopped when you are printing in the Staple mode, do not remove the paper from the
areas except those which are shown to have paper jams on the touch panel display. For example, if paper is jammed in the
main unit, do not remove the output sheets on the  nisher which does not have paper jams. (Printing and stapling resume
after you clear the paper jam in the main unit.)
If paper is jammed in several locations, remove the jammed paper in the order indicated on the touch panel display.
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Locations of Paper Jams
Paper jams may occur in the following parts of the machine. See the applicable section to clear the paper jam.
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
Paper Drawer 1 (p. 125)
Paper Drawer 2 (p. 127)
Cassette Feeding Unit-AD2
(Optional) (p. 128) Paper Deck Unit-B2 (Optional) (p. 130)
Main Unit (p. 121)
Copy Tray-J1 (Optional) (p. 148)
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13
2
Inner 2 Way Tray-F1 (Optional) (p. 147) Feeder (p. 133)
Inner Finisher-E1 (Optional) (p. 145)
Inside the Top Cover (p. 136)
Inside the Front Cover (p. 141)
External 2/3 Hole Puncher-B2 (p. 138)
Bu er Pass Unit-G1 (p. 137)
Saddle Stitcher Unit (p. 143)
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Main Unit
Check the location of the paper jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed paper.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 is attached, move the paper deck away from the main unit before proceeding with this procedure.
If paper is loaded in the multi-purpose tray, remove the loaded paper.
If the Copy Tray-J1 is attached to the main unit, remove all output paper from the tray.
1Remove any paper jammed from the multi-purpose tray.
2Open the lower right and upper right covers of the machine.
1
2
1. Grip the handle, and open the lower
right cover of the machine.
2. Open the upper right cover of the
machine.
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3Remove any jammed paper from the output unit.
2
3
1
1. Open the paper output unit.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
3. Push the output unit back into its
original position.
The paper output unit can be opened up to 40 degrees. Forcefully opening the paper output unit may
damage the machine.
4Remove any jammed paper from the entrance of the duplexing unit.
2
1
1. Remove any jammed paper in the
upper part of the duplexing unit.
2. Remove any jammed paper in the
lower part of the duplexing unit.
5Remove any jammed paper from the  xing unit.
3
2
1
1. Pull down the upper cover of the
xing unit by its tab.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
3. Close the upper cover of the  xing
unit.
The  xing unit and its surroundings inside the machine may become hot during use. When
removing jammed paper or when inspecting the inside of the machine, do not touch the  xing
unit and its surroundings, as doing so may result in burns or electrical shock.
If you cannot remove the jammed paper, return the upper cover of the  xing unit back to its original position,
and then remove the jammed paper from the lower part of the  xing unit.
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6Remove any jammed paper from the duplex unit.
7Remove any jammed paper from the multi-purpose tray.
8Remove any jammed paper located between the main unit and lower right
cover, if paper jam occurs during reversing.
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9Close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover.
When closing the upper and lower right covers of the main unit, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
Gently close the covers until they click into place in the closed position.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 was moved away from the main unit, reconnect it to the main unit.
10
Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Paper Sources
Check the location of the paper jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed paper.
The Cassette Feeding Unit-AD2 and Paper Deck Unit-B2 are optional products.
If paper is loaded in the multi-purpose tray, remove the loaded paper.
Paper Drawer 1
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 is attached, move the paper deck unit away from the main unit before proceeding with this
procedure.
If the Copy Tray-J1 is attached to the main unit, remove all output paper from the tray.
1Open the lower right and upper right covers of the machine.
1
2
1. Grip the handle, and open
the lower right cover of the
machine.
2. Open the upper right cover
of the machine.
2Remove any jammed paper.
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3Remove any paper jammed in Paper Drawer 1.
1
2
3
1. Press and release the button
on Paper Drawer 1.
2. Grip the handle, and pull out
Paper Drawer 1 until it stops.
3. Remove any jammed paper.
Gently pull out the paper drawer. Jammed paper may tear, resulting in damage to the machine.
4Gently push Paper Drawer 1 back into the machine until it clicks into place in the
closed position.
When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
5Gently close the machines upper right cover followed by the lower right cover
until they click into place.
When closing the right cover of the main unit, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this
may result in personal injury.
Gently close the covers until they click into place in the closed position.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 was moved away from the main unit, reconnect it to the main unit.
6Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Troubleshooting
Paper Drawer 2
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 is attached, move the paper deck unit away from the main unit before proceeding with this procedure.
1Remove any paper jammed in the paper drawer’s upper right cover.
1. Open the paper drawer’s
upper right cover, holding it
by its handle.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
2Remove any paper jammed in Paper Drawer 2.
1. Press and release the button
on Paper Drawer 2.
2. Grip the handle, and pull out
paper drawer 2 until it stops.
3. Remove any jammed paper.
3Gently push Paper Drawer 2 back into the machine until it clicks into place in the
closed position.
When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
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4Close the paper drawer’s upper right cover.
When closing the right cover of the paper drawer, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as
this may result in personal injury.
Gently close the covers until they click into place in the closed position.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 was moved away from the main unit, reconnect it to the main unit.
5Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
Cassette Feeding Unit-AD2 (Optional)
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 is attached, move the paper deck unit away from the main unit before proceeding with this procedure.
1Open the paper drawer’s upper right cover and lower right cover.
2
1
1. Open the paper drawer’s
upper right cover.
2. Open the paper drawer’s
lower right cover.
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2Remove any paper jammed in the paper drawer’s upper right cover and lower
right cover.
2
1
1. Remove any paper jammed
in the paper drawers upper
right cover.
2. Remove any paper jammed
in the paper drawers lower
right cover.
3Close the covers.
1
2
1. Close the paper drawer’s
upper right cover.
2. Close the paper drawer’s
lower right cover.
When closing the covers, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
Gently close the covers until they click into place in the closed position.
4Remove any paper jammed in the cassette feeding unit.
1
2
3
1. Press the open button of the
paper drawer that is feeding
the paper.
2. Grip the handle, and pull
out the paper drawer until it
stops.
3. Remove any jammed paper.
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5Gently push the paper drawer back into the machine until it clicks into place in
the closed position.
When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 was moved away from the main unit, reconnect it to the main unit.
6Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
Paper Deck Unit-B2 (Optional)
1Move the paper deck unit away from the main unit.
2
1
1. Press the release button.
2. Move the paper deck unit
away from the main unit.
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2Remove any paper jammed in the side of the paper deck unit.
1
2
1. Hold down the green lever
on the side of the paper
deck unit.
2. Remove any jammed paper,
while holding down the
green lever.
Paper can also be jammed in
the feeding slot on the side
of the main unit. Remove
any jammed paper from the
feeding slot.
3Reconnect the paper deck unit to the main unit.
If the paper jam message is no longer displayed when you reconnect the paper deck unit, proceed
to step 7.
When reconnecting the paper deck unit to main unit, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as
this may result in personal injury.
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4Open the paper deck unit.
2
11. Press the open button.
2. Open the paper deck unit.
The inside lifter automatically
descends to the paper loading
position.
If the machine is in the Sleep mode (the touch panel is not displayed, and only (Energy Saver) is lit), you
may be unable to open the paper deck unit. In this case, press (Energy Saver)to reactivate the machine,
and then press the open button on the paper deck unit.
5Remove any jammed paper.
Look carefully, as jammed
paper may be di cult to see.
6Close the paper deck unit.
When closing the paper deck unit, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in
personal injury.
7Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Troubleshooting
Feeder
Check the location of the paper jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed original.
1Remove originals from the original supply tray.
2Pull the lever, and open the feeder cover.
3Remove any jammed original.
If there is di culty in removing jammed original, do not try to remove it forcibly, and proceed to
step 4.
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4Turn the green tab in the direction of the arrow (counterclockwise), and remove
the jammed original from the output tray.
5Close the feeder cover.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
6Open the feeder, and remove any jammed paper.
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7Close the feeder.
When closing the feeder, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
Be aware that the light emitted from the platen glass may be very bright when closing the
feeder.
8Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Staple Finisher-J1/Booklet Finisher-J1 (Optional)
Check the location of the paper jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed paper.
The Staple Cartridge-D2, Booklet Finisher-J1, and Bu er Pass Unit-G1 are optional products.
Inside the Top Cover
1Remove any jammed paper protruding from the output part.
1
2
1. Lift up the output slot.
2. Remove any jammed paper
that is visible.
If you cannot see any paper,
check whether there is any
jammed paper in the output
area.
If a paper jam occurs when you are printing in the Staple mode, do not remove the output sheets that are
waiting to be stapled. (Printing and stapling resume after you clear the paper jam.)
2Open the top cover of the  nisher, and remove any jammed paper.
11
2
2
33
*1 *2
*1 Booklet Finisher-J1
*2 Staple Finisher-J1
1. Open the top cover of the  nisher.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
3. Close the top cover of the  nisher.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
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3Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
B u er Pass Unit-G1
1Remove any jammed paper from the bu er pass unit.
13
2
1. Open the bu er pass unit.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
3. Close the bu er pass unit.
When closing the bu er pass unit, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in
personal injury.
2Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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External 2/3 Hole Puncher-B2
1Open the front cover of the puncher waste tray.
2Align the pointed notch on the knob within the shaded region ( ).
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3Remove any jammed paper from the top cover of the puncher.
2
1
1. Open the top cover of the
puncher.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
If you cannot remove the
jammed paper, remove it from
below.
4Open the top cover of the  nisher, and remove any jammed paper.
11
2
2
33
*1 *2
*1 Booklet Finisher-J1
*2 Staple Finisher-J1
1. Open the top cover of the  nisher.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
3. Close the top cover of the  nisher.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
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5Close the top cover of the puncher and the front cover of the puncher waste
tray.
1
2
1. Close the top cover.
2. Close the front cover.
When closing the covers, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
6Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Troubleshooting
Booklet Finisher-J1 (Optional)
Check the location of the paper jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed paper.
The Booklet Finisher-J1 is an optional product.
Inside the Front Cover
1Open the front cover of the  nisher.
2Remove any jammed paper from the upper delivery guide.
2
1
*
* Upper Delivery Guide
1. Open the upper delivery
guide.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
When releasing the upper delivery guide, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may
result in personal injury.
The upper delivery guide is spring-loaded. When you release the upper delivery guide, it returns to its
original position.
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3Remove any jammed paper from the lower delivery guide.
2
1
3
*
* Lower Delivery Guide
1. Turn the lever on the lower
delivery guide to the right
until it stops, and then tilt
the lower delivery guide to
the right.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
3. Return the delivery guide to
its original position.
When returning the lower delivery guide to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
4Close the front cover of the  nisher.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
5Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Saddle Stitcher Unit
1Open the front cover of the  nisher.
2Turn the knob on the right in the direction of the arrow (counterclockwise) until
it stops.
3While pushing in the knob on the left, turn it in the direction of the arrow
(clockwise).
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4Remove any jammed paper protruding from the output part.
5Remove any jammed paper from the lower delivery guide.
2
1
3
*
* Lower Delivery Guide
1. Turn the lever on the lower
delivery guide to the right
until it stops, and then tilt
the lower delivery guide to
the right.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
3. Return the delivery guide to
its original position.
When returning the lower delivery guide to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
6Close the front cover of the  nisher.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
7Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Troubleshooting
Inner Finisher-E1 (Optional)
Check the location of the paper jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed paper.
The Inner Finisher-E1 is an optional product.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 is attached, move the paper deck unit away from the main unit before proceeding with this
procedure.
If there is paper in the output tray, remove the output paper before proceeding with this procedure.
If the Copy Tray-J1 is attached to the main unit, remove all output paper from the tray.
1Remove any jammed paper from the output unit in accordance with steps 2 and
3 of “Main Unit.
2Remove any jammed paper from the inner guide.
1. Pull down the inner guide.
2. Remove any jammed paper.
3Remove any jammed paper protruding from the  nishers output tray.
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4Push the paper output unit back into its original position.
When pushing the paper output unit back into its original position, be careful not to get your
ngers caught, as this may result in personal injury.
5Close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover.
When closing the upper and lower right covers of the main unit, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
Gently close the covers until they click into place in the closed position.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 was moved away from the main unit, reconnect it to the main unit.
6Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Inner 2 Way Tray-F1 (Optional)
Check the location of the paper jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed paper.
The Inner 2 Way Tray-F1 is an optional product.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 is attached, move the paper deck away from the main unit before proceeding with this procedure.
If the Copy Tray-J1 is attached to the main unit, remove all output paper from the tray.
1Open the lower right and upper right covers of the machine.
1
2
1. Grip the handle, and open
the lower right cover of the
machine.
2. Open the upper right cover
of the machine.
2Remove any jammed paper.
3Close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover.
When closing the upper and lower right covers of the main unit, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
Gently close the covers until they click into place in the closed position.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 was moved away from the main unit, reconnect it to the main unit.
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4Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
Copy Tray-J1 (Optional)
Check the location of the paper jam, and follow the procedure described below, and the procedure that appears on the touch
panel display, to remove the jammed paper.
The Copy Tray-J1 is an optional product.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 is attached, move the paper deck away from the main unit before proceeding with this procedure.
Remove all output paper from the Copy Tray-J1 before proceeding with this procedure.
1Open the lower right and upper right covers of the machine.
1
2
1. Grip the handle, and open
the lower right cover of the
machine.
2. Open the upper right cover
of the machine.
2Remove any jammed paper protruding from the inside slot of the copy tray.
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3Close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover.
When closing the upper and lower right covers of the main unit, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
Gently close the covers until they click into place in the closed position.
If the Paper Deck Unit-B2 was moved away from the main unit, reconnect it to the main unit.
4Follow the instructions on the screen.
The screen indicating the directions on how to clear the paper jam is displayed repeatedly until the paper
jam is cleared.
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Reducing the Frequency of Paper
Jams
If paper jams occur frequently, even though there is no apparent problem with the machine, either one of the following two
reasons may be the cause. Follow the instructions described below to reduce the frequency of paper jams.
There are torn pieces of paper left inside the machine.
Pulling jammed paper out of the machine by force may leave parts of the paper torn inside, leading to frequent paper
jams. If paper tears while you are trying to remove jammed paper from the machine, make sure that you remove all of the
torn pieces.
The paper is not loaded correctly in the paper drawer.
Make sure that the paper size plate of the paper drawer matches the size of the paper loaded in the paper drawer.
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Troubleshooting
Clearing Staple Jams (For
Optional Products)
If a staple jam occurs, a screen indicating the location of the staple jam and how to clear the jam appears on the touch panel
display. Follow the instructions on the screen to clear the staple jam. The screen is displayed repeatedly until the staple jam
is cleared. If you press [Close], you can continue operations, such as setting modes or scanning originals, even if the jammed
staple is not removed immediately.
Make sure to close all covers and paper drawers of the machine before clearing any staple jams.
Locations of Staple Jams
For information on the parts of the machine in which staple jams occur and instructions on clearing staple jams, see the
following.
A
B
1
2
1
2
2
1
Staple Finisher-J1/Booklet
Finisher-J1 (p. 152) Saddle Stitcher Unit of the
Booklet Finisher-J1 (p. 154)
Inner Finisher-E1 (p. 157)
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Staple Finisher-J1/Booklet Finisher-J1
Check the location of the staple jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed staple.
Make sure to close all covers and paper drawers of the machine before clearing any staple jams.
The Staple Finisher-J1 and Booklet Finisher-J1 are optional products.
1Open the front cover of the  nisher.
*1 *2
*1 Booklet Finisher-J1
*2 Staple Finisher-J1
2Lift and pull out the staple case from the stapler unit, holding it by the green
tab.
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3Remove any staples jammed in the staple case.
1
3
2
1. Push down the tab on the
staple case.
2. Remove all of the staples
that slide from the staple
cartridge.
3. Return the tab on the staple
case to its original position.
4Gently push the staple case back into the  nisher and push down  rmly until it
is securely in place.
5Close the front cover of the  nisher.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
After the cover is closed, the stapler unit may automatically perform a dry stapling operation to reposition
the staples.
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Saddle Stitcher Unit of the Booklet Finisher-J1
Check the location of the staple jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed staple.
Make sure to close all covers and paper drawers of the machine before clearing any staple jams.
Before clearing a staple jam in the saddle stitcher unit, remove all paper that has been output to the booklet tray.
The Booklet Finisher-J1 is an optional product.
1Open the front cover of the  nisher.
2Pull out the saddle stitcher unit.
2
1
*1
*2
*1 Stapler Unit of the Saddle Stitcher Unit
*2 Saddle Stitcher Unit
1. Grip the handle of the
saddle stitcher unit, and pull
out until it stops.
2. Pull the stapler unit of the
saddle stitcher unit towards
you, and then push it up.
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3Pull out the staple case containing the jammed staples, holding it by its left and
right sides.
12
4Push up the tab on the staple case.
A
B
1
2
1. Push down Part A to unlock.
2. Push up Part B.
5Remove any jammed staples.
B
2
1
1. Remove any jammed
staples.
2. Return Part B to its original
position.
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6Return the staple case to its original position.
Push the staple case in until it
clicks into place.
7Gently push the saddle stitcher unit back into its original position.
2
1
1. Pull the stapler unit towards
you, and then push it down
into its original position.
2. Grip the handle of the
saddle stitcher unit, and
return it to its original
position.
When returning the saddle stitcher unit to its original position, be careful not to get your  ngers
caught, as this may result in personal injury.
8Close the front cover of the  nisher.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
When you have cleared the staple jam, be sure to manually reposition the staples in the saddle stitcher unit.
(See e-Manual > Settings/Registration.)
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Inner Finisher-E1
Check the location of the staple jam, and follow the procedure described below, while referring to the directions that appear on
the touch panel display, to remove the jammed staples.
Make sure to close all covers and paper drawers of the machine before clearing any staple jams.
The Inner Finisher-E1 is an optional product.
1Remove any jammed paper protruding from the output tray.
2Pull out the staple case.
1. Open the front cover of the
nisher.
2. Pull out the staple case,
holding it by the green tab.
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3Remove any staples jammed in the staple case.
1
3
2
1. Push down the tab on the
staple case.
2. Remove all of the staples
that slide from the staple
cartridge.
3. Return the tab on the staple
case to its original position.
4Attach the staple case.
2
1
1. Gently push the staple case
back into the  nisher and
push down  rmly until it is
securely in place.
2. Close the front cover of the
nisher.
When closing the cover, be careful not to get your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal
injury.
After the cover is closed, the stapler unit may automatically perform a dry stapling operation to reposition
the staples.
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Troubleshooting
If Memory Becomes Full During
Scanning
The machines memory can store up to approximately 6,200 pages of scanned images. Approximately 6,000 pages of that total
is shared by the various functions, including the Copy; Fax; Scan and Send; Scan and Store (Store in Mail Box); Fax/I-Fax Inbox;
and, printing from computer functions. In addition, each function is guaranteed to be able to store the following number of
pages:
Copy: 100 pages
Print From Computer: 100 pages (excluding Secure Print jobs)
For example, the Copy function can store up to approximately 6,100 pages of scanned images.
6,000 + 100 = 6,100 pages (approximate  gures)
However, the number of pages that the machine’s memory can store may di er, depending on the amount of memory required
for  les stored in the Mail Box and Fax/I-Fax Inbox, and jobs that are in the print queue.
If memory becomes full during the scanning of originals, a message will appear on the touch panel display.
When using Fax/Scan and Send, you can send up to 999 pages at one time.
Delete any unnecessary  les in the Mail Box and Fax/I-Fax Inbox to free up memory.
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For the Copy Function
Follow the directions below based on the message that appears on the touch panel
display.
If the message <Scanning will be canceled because the memory is full. Do you want to print the
scanned pages?> appears:
Select [Yes] or [No].
[Yes]:
[No]:
The pages scanned into memory are printed. When printing is complete, scan the remaining originals.
The pages scanned into memory are not printed.
If the message <Scanning will be canceled because the memory is full. Wait a moment, then try again.>
appears:
Select [OK].
[OK]: Returns to the Basic Features screen of the function you are using. Scan the job again when the current job is
complete.
For the Fax/Scan and Send Function
Follow the directions below based on the message that appears on the touch panel
display.
If the message <Scanning will be canceled because the memory is full. Do you want to send the
scanned pages?> appears:
Select [Yes] or [No].
[Yes]:
[No]:
The pages scanned into memory are sent. When storing is complete, scan the remaining originals.
The pages scanned into memory are not sent.
For the Scan and Store Function
Follow the directions below based on the message that appears on the touch panel
display.
If the message <Scanning will be canceled because the memory is full. Do you want to store the
scanned pages?> appears:
Select [Yes] or [No].
[Yes]:
[No]:
The pages scanned into memory are stored. When storing is complete, scan the remaining originals.
The pages scanned into memory are not stored.
If the message <Scanning will be canceled because the memory is full. Wait a moment, then try again.>
appears:
Select [OK].
[OK]: Returns to the Basic Features screen of the function you are using.
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Troubleshooting
When an Error Message Is
Displayed
Error messages may appear on the touch panel display of the machine or the Web browser.
Self-diagnostic error messages appear in the following cases:
When scanning or printing cannot be performed because of an operational error
When you need to make a decision or take some action during scanning or printing
When you need to make a decision or take some action while browsing the network
Example of an Error Message on the Touch Panel Display
Example of an Error Message on the Web Browser
For information on error messages and instructions on resolving errors, see e-Manual > Problem Solving.
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When an Error Code Is Displayed
If a job or operation does not complete successfully, the error code is displayed on the Details screen for Log on the Status
Monitor/Cancel screen.
You can check the error code in the following locations:
Details screen for Log on the Status Monitor/Cancel screen:
When a job or operation is not completed normally:
Results row of the Communication Management Report:
If an error occurs during a send, receive, or fax job, the error code is printed.
iRADVXXXX
04/12/2012
START TIME END TIME TYPE
DELIVER DEPT.ID
ADDRESS BOOK
DEPT.ID
ADDRESS BOOK
DEPT.ID
ADDRESS BOOK
DEPT.ID
ADDRESS BOOK
DELIVER
DELIVER
DELIVER
TO/FROM DATA DETAILS RESULT
DEVICE INFORMATION COMMUNICATION LOG REPORT
For information on error codes and instructions on resolving errors, see e-Manual > Problem Solving.
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Troubleshooting
Printer/Fax Driver
Troubleshooting
See Troubleshooting” in the driver help to resolve problems when using the printer driver or fax driver for Windows.
The following screens indicate the directions on how to display Troubleshooting” from the screen for the printer driver.
The screens may di er, depending on the operating system, and the type and version of the printer driver you are using.
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Service Call Message
If a malfunction occurs and the machine cannot operate normally, a screen prompting you to contact your local authorized
Canon dealer is displayed.
If a screen such as the one above is displayed, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. (See “Contacting Your Local
Authorized Canon Dealer, on p. 165.)
When [Limited Functions Mode] Is Displayed:
If [Limited Functions Mode] is displayed, you can temporally set the Limited Functions Mode to continue to use the
machine until the cause of the malfunction is cleared. For more information, see “Setting the Limited Functions Mode from
the Service Call Message Screen, on p. 166.
If a screen such as the one below is displayed and the print or scan function does not operate normally, some functions
may still be available.
When the print or scan function does not operate normally:
The selected function cannot be used. Press [Main Menu] to return to the Main Menu.
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When a Service Call Message Is Displayed on the Bottom of the Screen:
Even if a message prompting you to call your service representative appears on the bottom of the screen, some functions
may still be available.
For more information, see “Functions Available When the Printer/Scanner Cannot Be Used Due to an Error, on p. 168.
Contacting Your Local Authorized Canon Dealer
If a screen prompting you to contact your local authorized Canon dealer is displayed, follow the procedure described below.
1Turn OFF the main power of the main unit.
2
3
1
1. Open the main power switch
cover.
2. Press the main power switch
to the side.
3. Close the main power switch
cover.
If you turn OFF the main power switch when there is a job waiting to print, that job is erased.
2After the Main Power Indicator is turned o , and then turn the main power
switch back to ON.
2
3
1
1. Open the main power switch
cover.
2. Press the main power switch
to the “I” side.
3. Close the main power switch
cover.
For instructions on turning ON/OFF the machine, see p.12, 13 in this manual .
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3If the machine still does not operate normally, follow the procedure below, and
then contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
1. Turn the main power switch OFF.
2. Remove the power plug from the power outlet.
Do not connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands, as this may result in electrical
shock.
Always grasp the power plug when disconnecting the power cord. Pulling on the power cord may
expose or snap the core wire, or otherwise damage the power cord. If the power cord is damaged,
this could cause current to leak, resulting in a  re or electrical shock.
When you contact your local authorized Canon dealer, have the following information available:
• Product name
Details of the malfunction
The error code displayed on the touch panel display
Setting the Limited Functions Mode from the Service Call
Message Screen
When [Limited Functions Mode] is displayed, follow the procedures below.
If you turn OFF the main power switch when there is a job waiting to print, that job is erased.
If you set Limited Functions Mode to ‘On’ from the Service Call Message screen, [Limited Functions Mode] in [Management
Settings] (Settings/Registration) is also set to ‘On. (See e-Manual > Security.)
1Press [Limited Functions Mode] [Yes].
A message prompting you to restart the machine (turning the main power switch OFF, and then
ON) appears.
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2Turn OFF the main power of the main unit.
b_04_076_00_C
2
3
1
1. Open the main power switch
cover.
2. Press the main power switch
to the side.
3. Close the main power switch
cover.
3After the Main Power Indicator is turned o , and then turn the main power
switch back to ON.
2
3
1
1. Open the main power switch
cover.
2. Press the main power switch
to the “I” side.
3. Close the main power switch
cover.
The machine starts up in the
Limited Functions mode.
For instructions on turning ON/OFF the machine, see p.12, 13 in this manual.
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Functions Available When the Printer/Scanner Cannot Be Used
Due to an Error
You can use the following functions even when the Print and Scan functions are restricted:
Main Menu Screen
: Available -: Unavailable
Available Functions When the Print function is
restricted
When the Scan function is
restricted
Copy --
Fax *1 -
Scan and Send -
Scan and Store *2 -
Access Stored Files -*3
Fax/I-Fax Inbox -
Secure Print -
Remote Scan -
Web Access
Shortcut to Settings/Registration --
Tutorial
Work ow Composer --
Document Scan Code Analyzer
for MEAP*4 -
Other MEAP Applications*5
Control Panel
: Available -: Unavailable
Available Functions When the Print function is
restricted
When the Scan function is
restricted
Quick Menu*6
The Status Monitor/Cancel Screen *7
Settings/Registration - -
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Operation From a Computer
: Available -: Unavailable
Available Functions When the Print function is
restricted
When the Scan function is
restricted
Remote UI
MEAP Application*5
*1 Sending a fax from a computer is not available.
*2 [Print List] on the Mail Box Selection screen is not available.
*3 [Add Files (Scan and Store)] on the Edit File screen is not available.
*4 Document Scan Code Analyzer is included in the Document Scan Lock Kit. For more information, see e-Manual > Optional
Products/Software.
*5 Available by installing each MEAP application. May not be available, depending on the restricted functions.
*6 The registered button may not be available, depending on the restricted functions.
*7 [Print List] on the Job Log screen and [Register] on the Consumable screen are not available.
A print job is automatically canceled when the Print function is restricted. A scan job is automatically canceled when the Scan
function is restricted.
The machine may not enter the Sleep mode completely when a function is restricted due to an error.
If the target function is restricted due to an error, the function is not available when you use the shortcut key on the top of the
Main Menu screen or when you use the Quick Menu.
[Remove Toner Cartridges] is not available when the Print function is restricted.
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Question Applicable Page
Q1 I want to make a rush copy, but I cannot because of the long copy job. p. 172
Q2 When copying, the Scan screen for the next document is displayed. Is there a way to not display this screen? p. 172
Q3 How do I change the default settings for the Copy from the Color mode to the Black mode? p. 173
Q4 Can a mark be applied to the document that has been scanned? p. 173
Q5 Do I need to enter the address of the recipient every time? p. 174
Q6 Can I send a fax to multiple destinations? p. 175
Q7 Can you give me information on how to send to the SMB server and specify its settings? p. 175
Q8 Can I move the Address Book registered on another Canon machine onto this machine? p. 177
Q9 Can I forward the data received via fax/I-fax? p. 177
Q10 When sending a fax, can the machine be set so that the sender’s fax number and name be displayed? p. 178
Q11 How do I change the default settings (scan settings and  le format) of the Scan and Send Basic Features screen? p. 178
Q12 Is there a way to prevent a transmission error when sending a facsimile to a new destination? p. 179
Q13 The quality of the image sent by fax is not good. p. 180
Q14 How can I make use of multiple telephone lines? p. 180
Q15 How do I register/edit destinations in a one-touch button? p. 181
Q16 Can I add an arbitrary subject when sending e-mail? p. 182
Q17 How do I change the storage period for the scanned  le stored in the Mail Box? p. 182
Q18 How do I access the Advanced Box from a computer? p. 183
Q19 How do I forward received data to the Advanced Box? p. 183
Q20 How do I set to create a booklet with a  le in a mail box? p. 184
Q21 I cannot print PDF  les stored in the Advanced Box. Are optional products required? p. 184
Q22 When printing from the computer, booklet was not made even though saddle stitch booklet mode was set. p. 184
Q23 The content of the reverse side appears on the copies. p. 185
Q24 The printed paper appears dirty. Also, the color appears to be di erent from the original. p. 186
Q25 The printed paper is warped. p. 186
Q26 I had printed from the computer, but I did not  nd the output. I am afraid that someone may have taken it by mistake. p. 187
Q27 Can I specify the scan settings from the computer and then store for the original loaded in the machine? p. 187
Q28 Can I make copies or send a facsimile of di erent size originals at the same time? p. 188
Frequently Asked Questions
This section includes frequently asked questions and answers regarding the machine. Use this section if you have trouble using the
machine.
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Question Applicable Page
Q29 Can I print on the reverse side of the preprinted paper? p. 189
Q30 Can I output paper to a di erent tray according to the function? p. 189
Q31 Can I print on envelopes? p. 190
Q32 What are the types of paper that I can use? p. 190
Q33 How do I print data received via fax/I-fax on paper speci ed in advance? p. 191
Q34 How can I manage documents that failed to be forwarded? p. 191
Q35 When a fax fails to be sent, both the TX Report and the Fax TX Report are output. Is there a way to not output the Fax
TX Report? p. 192
Q36 How do I print the data received from speci c destinations only? p. 192
Q37 What is the model number of the staple cartridge for the  nisher or the stamp cartridge for the feeder? p. 193
Q38 A paper jam has occurred. How do I solve this problem? p. 193
Q39 I cannot remove the toner cartridge after the toner replacement cover is opened. p. 194
Q40 Numbers, such as #751 and #801 are displayed on the touch panel display. What do they mean? p. 194
Q41 I cannot print from the computer. Did the machine malfunction? p. 195
Q42 It seems as though turning OFF the machine is di erent from the previous imageRUNNER. I am afraid that this may be
a wrong operation. p. 195
Q43 The touch panel display is completely black. p. 196
Q44 I have just sent an important document via facsimile. Can I check to make sure that it was sent correctly? p. 196
Q45 Can I restrict the number of copies/prints? p. 197
Q46 Can I change the language displayed on the touch panel display? p. 197
Q47 Can I change the screen or the order that the functions are displayed on the touch panel display when the power is
turned ON? p. 198
Q48 I want to check the IP address for this machine to run the Remote UI, but I do not know how to check it. p. 199
Q49 Can I change the default settings of the printer driver? p. 200
Q50 Is there a way to adjust the sound heard when fax sending/receiving is complete? p. 201
Q51 What is MEAP? p. 202
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Q&A
1
I want to make a rush copy, but I
cannot because of the long copy
job.
You can temporarily stop the
current copy job and give priority
to a rush copy by using the
Interrupt mode. You can also give
priority to a rush copy/print from
the Status Monitor/Cancel screen.
Interrupt Function:
1. Press [Copy] [Interrupt].
2. Set the desired copy mode.
Interrupt/Priority Print
Function:
1. Press (Status Monitor/Cancel).
2. Press [Copy/Print] [Job Status] from
the [Print] drop-down list.
3. Select the job press [Interrupt/Priority
Print].
4. Press [Interrupt and Print].
Additional Information
You can scan the original even if the
machine is waiting or printing (Reserved
Copying). For more information, see
e-Manual > Copy.
2
When copying, the Scan screen for
the next document is displayed.
Is there a way to not display this
screen?
When [Job Build] is set, the Scan
screen for the next document is
displayed. By canceling the [Job
Build] setting, the screen is not
displayed.
Canceling the Job Build mode
1. Press [Copy] [Options] [Job Build].
2. Press [Close].
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Q&A
Additional Information
The Job Build mode is useful if you cannot
load the originals all at once. This mode
enables you to divide the originals into
several parts, scan them, and then print
them all together.
3
How do I change the default
settings for the Copy from the
Color mode to the Black mode?
You can store the current settings
as the default settings from
[Change Default Settings] in on
the Copy Basic Features screen. If
the Black mode is set as the default
settings, you can reduce the
printing cost.
Color Selection: Full Color
Color Selection: Black
Changing the Color Mode to the
Black Mode:
1. Press [Copy] [Select Color] [Black].
Setting the Color Mode as the
Default:
1. Press [Change Default Settings]
[Register] [Yes].
Additional Information
You can also save paper by using the Image
Combination mode or Two-sided Copy
mode. For more information, see e-Manual
> Copy.
4
Can a mark be applied to the
document that has been scanned?
The machine can print a stamp on
the scanned document by using
the Stamp mode.
Position at which
stamp is applied
Vertical Placement
Position at which
stamp is applied
Horizontal Placement
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Q&A
Setting procedure:
1. Press [Scan and Send] or [Fax]
[Options].
2. Press [Finished Stamp] [Close].
Additional Information
After the original is sent, you can also
send a job done notice to the specified
e-mail address (Job Done Notice). For more
information, see e-Manual > Scan and Send,
or Fax.
5
Do I need to enter the address of
the recipient every time?
You can store frequently used
destination in the Address
Book. If the destination is stored
beforehand, you do not need to
enter the destination every time.
Storing from the Remote UI:
1. Click [Address Book] select the
destination to register.
2. Click [Register New Destination]
select the type of destination enter
necessary items.
3. Click [OK].
Storing from the Touch Panel
Display:
1. Press [Scan and Send] or [Fax]
[Address Book] [Register/Edit].
2. Press [Register New Dest.] enter
information following the instructions
on the touch panel display press [OK].
Additional Information
You can also store frequently used
destination as a one-touch button on the
Scan and Send Basic Features screen or
the Fax Basic Features screen. For more
information, see e-Manual > Scan and Send,
or Fax.
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Q&A
6
Can I send a fax to multiple
destinations?
You can send a fax to multiple
destinations at the same time
using the following methods.
Specifying Multiple
Destinations from the Fax
Screen
1. Enter a fax number using -
(numeric keys), , or press [OK].
2. Continue entering the other fax numbers
press [OK].
3. Press (Start).
Specifying Multiple
Destinations from the Address
Book
1. Press [Fax] [Address Book] select
multiple destinations press [OK].
2. Press (Start).
Registering Multiple
Destinations from the Address
Book as a Group Destination
and Selecting a Group
Destination
Registering a group destination in the
Address Book
1. Press [Address Book] [Register/Edit]
[Register New Dest.].
2. Press [Group] enter the name and
register the group in the Address Book.
3. Press [Add from Address Book] select
the addresses to register.
4. Press [OK] [OK].
Selecting the group destination as a
destination
1. Press [Address Book] select the
registered group destination press
[OK].
2. Press (Start).
Additional Information
You cannot specify destinations registered
in the address book and destinations
registered in a one-touch button at the
same time.
You can also register a group destination
in a one-touch button to send to multiple
destinations at the same time. For
information on registering one-touch
buttons, see e-Manual > Scan and Send,
or Fax.
7
Can you give me information on
how to send to the SMB server and
specify its settings?
You can specify the settings using
the following method.
Setting the Shared Folder on
the Computer-Side:
Using Windows 7
1. Right-click the new folder click
[Property] [Sharing].
2. Click [Sharing] select the users you
want to authorize access.
3. Click [Add] select [Read/Write] for
<Permission Level> for the added users.
4. Click [Sharing] [End].
5. Click [Advanced Sharing] select [Share
this folder] click [Permission].
6. Select the users you want to authorize
access select [Allow] for [Full Control].
7. Click [OK] [OK] [Close].
Using Windows Vista
1. Right-click the new folder click
[Property] [Sharing].
2. Click [Share] select the users you want
to authorize access click [Add].
3. Select [Co-owner] for <Permission Level>
for the added users click [Share]
[End].
4. Click [Advanced Sharing] select [Share
this folder] click [Permission].
5. Add the users you want to authorize
access select [Allow] for [Full Control].
6. Click [OK] [OK] [Close].
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Using Windows XP
1. Right-click the new folder click
[Sharing and Security] select [Share
this folder].
2. Click [Permissions] select Everyone
click [Delete].
3. Click [Add] add the users you want
to authorize access select [Allow] for
[Full Control].
4. Click [OK] [OK] [Close].
Using Windows 2000
1. Right-click the new folder click
[Sharing] select [Share this folder].
2. Click [Permissions] select Everyone
click [Delete].
3. Click [Add] add the users you want
to authorize access select [Allow] for
[Full Control].
4. Click [OK] [OK].
The item names may differ, depending on
the type of operating system you are using.
For more information, check the manual
documentation for the personal computer
operating system you are using.
Specifying the File Server on
the Touch Panel Display:
Specifying the File Server by Host Search:
1. Press [Scan and Send] [New
Destination] [File].
2. From the protocol drop-down list, press
[Windows (SMB)] press [Search Host].
3. On the search criteria screen, enter the IP
address for the computer you are using
press [Start Searching].
4. Specify the file server confirm the
settings press [OK].
Specifying the File Server by
Browsing:
1. Press [Scan and Send] [New
Destination] [File].
2. From the protocol drop-down list, press
[Windows (SMB)] [Browse].
3. Select the work group name and file
server specify each settings press
[OK].
Additional Information
You can use the following procedure to
check the IP address of your computer.
* The procedures may di er, depending on the
type of operating system you are using.
1. On the [Start] menu, click [Run] enter
<cmd>.
2. Click [OK] enter <ipconfig> press
[ENTER] on the keyboard.
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8
Can I move the Address Book
registered on another Canon
machine onto this machine?
You can use the import and export
mode of the Remote UI to move
the Address Book.
Exporting the Address Book
from Another Canon Machine:
1. Click [Settings/Registration] select
[Data Management] for <Management
Settings>.
2. Click [Address Lists] for <Import/Export
Individually> [Export...].
3. Select the Address List and the format of
the file click [Start Exporting].
4. Specify the location to store the file
[Store].
* The key names may di er, depending on the type
of the model you are using.
Importing the Address Book to
the Machine:
1. Click [Settings/Registration] select
[Data Management] for <Management
Settings>.
2. Click [Address Lists] for <Import/Export
Individually> [Import...].
3. Select the file you want to import and
specify the desired settings click [Start
Importing].
Additional Information
To perform this procedure, you must
have administrator privileges. For more
information, see e-Manual > Security.
You can also export and import
forwarding settings. For more information,
see e-Manual > Remote UI.
9
Can I forward the data received via
fax/I-fax?
If you specify the forwarding
settings, you can forward received
documents that matches the
previously set conditions to the
Confidential Fax Inbox of this
machine, other machines, or the
file server.
Condential
Fax Inbox
Forward
Setting procedure:
1. Press (Settings/Registration)
[Function Settings] [Receive/Forward]
[Common Settings].
2. Press [Forwarding Settings] [Register]
specify the forwarding conditions.
3. Press [Close].
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Additional Information
To perform this procedure, you must
have administrator privileges. For more
information, see e-Manual > Security.
If frequently used e-mail addresses are
stored in the Address Book, you can
specify the address quickly. For more
information, see e-Manual> Settings/
Registration.
10
When sending a fax, can the
machine be set so that the
sender’s fax number and name be
displayed?
After registering the sender’s
name, you can specify to print the
TX Terminal ID when sending a fax.
09/05/2012 TUE 15:00 Atlanta oce 001/001
Date Time
I-Fax Address
or
Fax Number Page Number
Destination
Name
FAX (404)XXX-XXXX CANON SALES
Sender's
Name (TTI)
Sender Information
Registering the senders name:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Send]
[Fax Settings].
3. Press [Register Sender Name (TTI)]
[Register/Edit] enter the sender’s
name.
4. Press [OK].
Displaying/Printing the TX
Terminal ID:
1. Press [Fax] [Options] [Sender Name
(TTI)].
2. Select the sender’s name press [OK].
Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual >
Settings/Registration.
11
How do I change the default
settings (scan settings and file
format) of the Scan and Send Basic
Features screen?
You can store the current settings
as the default settings from on
the Scan and Send Basic Features
screen.
Before Change
After Change
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To register the settings as the
default settings:
1. Press [Scan and Send] specify the scan
settings and the file format.
2. Press [Change Default Settings]
[Yes].
Additional Information
For more information on each file format,
see e-Manual > Scan and Send.
12
Is there a way to prevent a
transmission error when sending a
facsimile to a new destination?
If [Confirm Entered Fax Number]
in (Settings/Registration) is
set, a screen to enter the number
for confirmation is displayed. By
entering the number again, you
can reduce the risk of transmission
error.
Setting procedure:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Send]
[Fax Settings].
3. Press [Confirm Entered Fax Number]
[On] [OK].
Additional Information
To perform this procedure, you must
have administrator privileges. For more
information, see e-Manual > Security.
You can also restrict sending to a
destination that is not stored in the
Address Book. For more information, see
e-Manual > Security.
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13
The quality of the image sent by
fax is not good.
Change the scan type or settings
according to the type of original.
Press [Preview] to check the
document before sending.
Setting the Original Type and
Density settings:
Press [Fax] [Options] specify the
settings for [Original Type] or [Density].
Text/Photo Mode Photo Mode Text Mode
Viewing the preview:
1. Press [Fax] specify the destination.
2. Press [Options] [Preview] [Close].
3.Press (Start).
Preview Screen
Additional Information
If [Register Options Shortcuts] is selected
from , you can register the [Options]
shortcut button on the Fax Basic Features
screen.
14
How can I make use of multiple
telephone lines?
You can specify the settings using
the following method.
Selecting a telephone line when
sending:
1. Press [Fax] [Options] [Select Line].
2. Select the telephone line press [OK]
[Close].
Setting the sending and
receiving lines from [Select TX
Line]:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Send]
[Fax Settings].
3. Press [Set Line] [Select TX Line] set
the line to use for sending in [Priority
TX] set the line to use for receiving in
[Prohibit TX].
4. Press [OK].
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Setting forwarding conditions
for the receiving line:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Receive/
Forward] [Common Settings].
3. Press [Forwarding Settings] select the
line from the <Receive> drop-down list
select [Register] set the forwarding
conditions.
4. Press [Close].
Additional Information
For more information on the forwarding
conditions, see e-Manual > Settings/
Registration.
15
How do I register/edit destinations
in a one-touch button?
Press on the Fax screen or
[One-Touch] on the Scan and Send
screen.
Registering/Editing from the
Fax Screen
1. Press select the button to
register/edit press [Register/Edit].
2. Register/edit the address press
[Close].
Registering/Editing from the
Scan and Send Screen
1. Press [One-Touch] [Register] select
the button to register/edit.
2. Press [Register/Edit] register/edit the
address press [Close].
Additional Information
For information on how to register/edit
a destination in a one-touch button, see
e-Manual > Scan and Send, or Fax.
When registering from the Fax screen,
you can only register fax destinations or
groups that include fax destinations.
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16
Can I add an arbitrary subject when
sending e-mail?
You can enter an e-mail subject in
[Subject/Message] in [Options].
Setting procedure:
1. Press [Scan and Send] specify the
destination press [Options].
2. Press [Subject/Message] enter the
subject.
3. Press [OK] [Close].
Additional Information
You can also enter the message for the
e-mail in [Message].
If you do not specify the subject, the string
registered in [Default Subject] in
(Settings/Registration) is inserted as the
subject. The default setting is Attached
Image.
17
How do I change the storage
period for the scanned file stored
in the Mail Box?
You can change the time until files
are automatically erased from [Set/
Register Mail Boxes] in (Settings/
Registration). Change the setting,
as necessary.
* You can set the time until the  les are
automatically erased to 0 (none), 1, 2, 3, 6, 12
hours, 1, 2, 3, 7, 30 days. The default setting is
‘3’ days.
Setting procedure:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Store/
Access Files] [Mail Box Settings].
3. Press [Set/Register Mail Boxes] select
the inbox number set the time until
files are automatically erased press
[OK].
Additional Information
In the Mail Box settings, you can also
register a name for the Mail Box and change
the password. For more information, see
e-Manual > Settings/Registration.
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How do I access the Advanced Box
from a computer?
If the Advanced Box is opened with
SMB, check the following.
Checking the settings for [Open
to Public]:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Store/
Access Files] [Advanced Box Settings].
3. Press [Open to Public] check whether
[By SMB] is selected.
Checking the settings for
[Prohibit Writing from External]:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Store/
Access Files] [Advanced Box Settings].
3. Check whether [Prohibit Writing from
External] is set to ‘Off.
Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual >
Security.
19
How do I forward received data to
the Advanced Box?
Specify an Advanced Box
destination registered in the
Address Book as the forwarding
destination.
Registering an Advanced Box
Destination in the Advanced
Box:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Set Destination] [Register
Destinations] [Register New Dest.].
3. Press [File] register the Advanced Box
destination.
Registering an Advanced Box
Destination as a Forwarding
Destination:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Receive/
Forward] [Common Settings].
3. Press [Forwarding Settings] [Register]
specify the forwarding conditions.
4. Press [Forwarding Destination]
[Address Book] specify the Advanced
Box destination.
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Additional Information
For information on registering an
Advanced Box destination in the Address
Book, see e-Manual > Scan and Send.
For more information on forwarding
settings, see e-Manual > Settings/
Registration.
20
How do I set to create a booklet
with a file in a mail box?
You can create a booklet using
the Booklet mode. Specify the
following settings.
Setting procedure:
1. Press [Access Stored Files] [Mail Box]
select a stored document.
2. Press [Print] [Change Print Settings]
[Options].
3. Press [Booklet] [Booklet Scan] [Fold
+ Saddle Stitch].
4. Specify the cover settings, orientation,
and detailed settings press [OK].
Additional Information
For details on the Booklet mode settings,
see e-Manual > Access Stored Files.
Use a document that was stored with the
[Booklet Scan] mode set.
For details on the Booklet Scan mode
settings, see e-Manual > Scan and Store.
21
I cannot print PDF files stored in
the Advanced Box. Are optional
products required?
The following optional products
are required to print PDF files:
PS Printer Kit
Direct Print Kit (for PDF/XPS)
Additional Memory Type D (512MB)
Additional Information
If you are using the PS Printer Kit, the Direct
Print Kit (for PDF/XPS) is unnecessary.
22
When printing from the computer,
booklet was not made even though
saddle stitch booklet mode was
set.
The Saddle Stitch mode cannot be
used if you exceed the maximum
number of sheets that can be
saddle stitched. In that case, you
can use the Divided Booklet mode.
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The maximum number of
sheets that can be saddle
stitched is:
16 sheets (14 lb bond to 20 lb bond (52 to
81 g/m2))
10 sheets (22 lb bond to 28 lb bond (82 to
105 g/m2))
If the number of sheets is more than the
number stated above, the output is printed
without being saddle stitched.
Setting a Divided Booklet
(Windows):
Click [Booklet] [Divide into Sets].
Additional Information
You cannot set the Divided Booklet mode
from the Macintosh printer driver.
For information on the number of sheets
that can be saddle stitched at one time,
see e-Manual > Optional Products/
Software.
23
The content of the reverse side
appears on the copies.
You can erase the background
color of the original and prevent
the original image on the reverse
side of thin originals from
appearing on the copies by using
[Background Density].
Original Copy
Setting procedure:
1. Press [Copy] [Options] [Density].
2. Press [Background Density] [Auto] or
[Adjust].
If [Auto] is pressed, the exposure of the
original image on the reverse side is
automatically adjusted.
If [Adjust] is pressed, the exposure of the
original image on the reverse side can be
manually adjusted.
Adjust Overall
Adjust by Color
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Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual > Copy.
24
The printed paper appears dirty.
Also, the color appears to be
different from the original.
If streaks are printed on the paper
or the image is not printed evenly,
the inside of the feeder may be
dirty. Follow the procedure below
to clean the feeder. You can also
automatically correct the gradation
of the image from [Auto Adjust
Gradation].
Cleaning the feeder:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Adjustment/Maintenance]
[Maintenance] [Clean Feeder].
3. Load 10 sheets of blank paper in the
feeder press [Start].
Automatic gradation
adjustment:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Adjustment/Maintenance]
[Adjust Image Quality] [Auto Adjust
Gradation].
3. Select the desired paper press [Quick
Adjust] [Start].
Additional Information
For more information on Automatic
Gradation Adjustment, see e-Manual >
Settings/Registration.
25
The printed paper is warped.
If you print an original filled with
an image or an original with a
high image density, the paper may
become warped. To reduce the
warping, try the following.
Use heavy paper:
If you are using thin paper, replace it with
heavy paper with a weight of approximately
20 lb bond (80 g/m2).
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Use paper with a low moisture
content:
When you remove paper from its packaging,
load it into the paper source immediately.
When there is paper remaining in the
packaging after you have loaded the paper,
store it with the packaging closed properly
to prevent the paper from absorbing
moisture.
Additional Information
For information on loading paper, see
e-Manual > Maintenance.
26
I had printed from the computer,
but I did not find the output. I am
afraid that someone may have
taken it by mistake.
You can check the Print Logs from
the touch panel display of this
machine. If the job is listed as OK’
on the Log and you did not find
the output, the print job may have
intermixed with another user’s
output.
To check:
1. Press (Status Monitor/Cancel).
2. Press [Copy/Print] [Log] press the
drop-down list.
3. Select the job type to display and check
the log.
Additional Information
When printing from the computer, you
can set a password for printing (Secured
Printing). You can prevent another user
from taking the output by mistake or
prevent outputs from being left behind
because the print job cannot be started
until the password is entered on the touch
panel display of the machine. For more
information, see e-Manual > Practical
Workflows.
27
Can I specify the scan settings from
the computer and then store for
the original loaded in the machine?
It is possible if you are using
Windows. Install the Network
ScanGear Driver in your computer,
and then switch the network scan
function to online.
To Install the Driver:
Install using the UFR II User Software CD-
ROM that comes with the machine.
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To Switch the Network Scan
Function to Online:
Press [Scanner] [Online].
Additional Information
For instructions on installing the Network
ScanGear Driver, see the Network ScanGear
User’s Guide on the UFR II User Software
CD-ROM.
28
Can I make copies or send a
facsimile of different size originals
at the same time?
You can make copies or send a
facsimile of different size originals
at the same time by using the
Different Size Originals mode.
* The Di erent Size Originals mode enables you to
copy/scan di erent size originals with the same
widths (11” x 17” and LTR, or LTRR and STMT, etc.)
or di erent widths (11” x 17” and LGL, or LTR and
STMT, etc.) together.
Setting procedure:
1. Press [Copy] or [Fax] [Options]
[Different Size Originals].
2. Select the type of different size originals
press [OK].
Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual > Copy,
or Fax.
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29
Can I print on the reverse side of
the preprinted paper?
You can use [2nd Side of 2-Sided
Page] for the multi-purpose tray to
print on paper already printed on.
Setting procedure:
1. Load the paper in the multi-purpose tray
with the side to print on face down.
2. Select the paper size press [Next].
3. Select the paper type press [2nd Side
of 2-Sided Page] [OK].
4. Press [OK].
5. Press (Start).
Additional Information
A paper jam is more likely to occur with
paper already printed on compared to new
paper.
30
Can I output paper to a different
tray according to the function?
You can set the output tray for
each function and set priorities for
outputting paper.
* The output trays indicated by Tray A, B, and C
di er according to the optional product attached
to the machine.
Setting procedure:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Common]
[Paper Output Settings].
3. Press [Output Tray Settings].
4. Set the function and tray priority for Tray
A, B, and C press [OK].
Additional Information
For more information on setting the output
tray for each function, see e-Manual >
Settings/Registration.
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31
Can I print on envelopes?
Load the envelopes to print on in
the multi-purpose tray.
Setting procedure:
Take about five envelopes, fan them,
and then stack them together. Place the
envelopes on a level surface, and press all
the way around the envelopes by hand to
remove any air inside. Open the multi-
purpose tray, adjust the slide guides, and
then load the envelopes, as shown below.
1. Load the envelopes.
2. Press [Envelope] select the desired
envelope type press [OK].
3. Press [Next] [OK] [OK].
4. Press (Start).
Feeding Direction
Nagagata 3
Kakugata 2
ISO-C5
Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual > Basic
Operations.
If the optional Envelope Feeder
Attachment-D1 is attached to the machine,
you can load envelopes in the paper drawer
with the Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1
attached.
32
What are the types of paper that I
can use?
You can load and print on the
following paper:
Paper Drawer
Weight 14 lb bond to 80 lb cover (52 to 220
g/m2)
Size Paper Drawer 1: LGL, LTR, LTRR,
STMTR, EXEC, Custom Size (5 1/2” x 7
1/8” to 12” x 15 3/8” (139.7 mm x 182
mm to 304.8 mm x 390 mm))
Paper Drawer 2: 12” x 18”, 11” x 17”,
LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR, EXEC, Custom
Size (5 1/2” x 7 1/8” to 12” x 18”
(139.7 mm x 182 mm to 304.8 mm x
457.2 mm))
Type Thin, Plain 1, Plain 2, Recycled, Color,
Pre-Punched, Bond, Heavy 1, Heavy
2, Transparency, Tab*, Letterhead,
Envelopes*
* Tab paper is available only when the Tab
Feeding Attachment Kit-B1 is attached to
Paper Drawer 2. Envelope is available only
when the Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1 is
attached to Paper Drawer 2.
Multi-Purpose Tray
Weight 14 lb bond to 140 lb index (52 to
256 g/m2)
Size 12” x 18”, 12 5/8” x 17 11/16”, 11” x
17”, LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT, STMTR,
EXEC, Custom Size (3 7/8” x 5 9/16”
to 12 5/8” x 18” (99 mm x 139.7 mm
to 320 mm x 457.2 mm))
Type Thin, Plain 1, Plain 2, Recycled,
Color, Pre-Punched, Bond, Heavy
1, Heavy 2, Heavy 3, Tracing,
Coated, Labels, Transparency, Tab,
Letterhead, Envelopes
Additional Information
For more information on the available paper
types, see e-Manual > Basic Operations.
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33
How do I print data received via
fax/I-fax on paper specified in
advance?
You can change the paper
source from [Paper Drawer Auto
Selection On/Off] in (Settings/
Registration).
Setting procedure:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Common]
[Paper Feed Settings].
3. Press [Paper Drawer Auto Selection On/
Off] [Receive/Fax] set the paper
source you want to use for printing
received data to On’ set the paper
sources you do not want to use to ‘Off.
4. Press [OK] [OK].
Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual >
Settings/Registration.
34
How can I manage documents that
failed to be forwarded?
You can specify how to manage
jobs that failed to be forwarded
in [Handle Files with Forwarding
Errors] in (Settings/Registration).
Setting procedure:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Receive/
Forward] [Common Settings].
3. Press [Handle Files with Forwarding
Errors] select how to manage the
forwarding errors press [OK].
If you select [Always Print], jobs with
forwarding errors are always printed.
If you select [Store/Print], jobs with
forwarding errors are stored in Memory
RX Inbox.
If Fax Memory Lock or I-Fax Memory Lock
is set to ‘Off, jobs with forwarding errors
are printed.
If you select [Off], no jobs with forwarding
errors are printed.
Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual >
Settings/Registration.
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35
When a fax fails to be sent, both
the TX Report and the Fax TX
Report are output. Is there a way to
not output the Fax TX Report?
Disable the output function for
the Fax TX Report. Specify the
following settings.
Disabling output of the Fax TX
Report:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Send]
[Fax Settings].
3. Press [Fax TX Report] [Off] [OK].
Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual >
Settings/Registration.
36
How do I print the data received
from specific destinations only?
You can set the Store/Print
Received File mode in Forwarding
Settings to print the data received
from specific destinations only.
Printing for Specific
Destinations Only
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Receive/
Forward] [Common Settings].
3. Press [Forwarding Settings]
[Register] specify the destinations in
[Conditions].
4. Set <Store/Print Received File> to ‘On
press [OK] [Close].
Forwarding to the Confidential
Fax Inbox for Other
Destinations
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Function Settings] [Receive/
Forward] [Common Settings].
3. Press [Forwarding Settings] [Forward
w/o Conditions] specify the
Confidential Fax Inbox as the forwarding
destination.
4. Press [OK] [Close].
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Additional Information
If the Fax Memory Lock is being used,
received data is stored in the Memory RX
Inbox without being printed.
For more information, see e-Manual >
Settings/Registration.
37
What is the model number of the
staple cartridge for the finisher or
the stamp cartridge for the feeder?
The model numbers of the
consumables for the feeder and
finisher are as follows:
Stamp Ink Cartridge-C1
For the feeder
Staple-J1
For the Staple Finisher-J1, Booklet
Finisher-J1, and Inner Finisher-E1
Staple Cartridge-D2/Staple
Cartridge-D3
For the Booklet Finisher-J1
Additional Information
For information on replacing the staple
cartridges and stamp cartridges, see
Chapter 3, “Routine Maintenance.
38
A paper jam has occurred. How do I
solve this problem?
The procedure for clearing a paper
jam is displayed on the touch panel
display.
Follow the instructions to clear the
paper jam.
Fixing Unit (Inside the Main
Unit)
Feeder
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Additional Information
If the problem is still not resolved, see
Chapter 4, Troubleshooting.
39
I cannot remove the toner cartridge
after the toner replacement cover
is opened.
Check the touch panel display. The
following screen is displayed.
To remove the toner cartridge:
Press [Remove Toner Cartridges] the
inner cover for the toner to replace opens
follow the instructions on the touch panel
display to remove the toner cartridge.
Black Toner Cartridge
Additional Information
For more information on replacing the
toner cartridge, see Chapter 3, “Routine
Maintenance.
40
Numbers, such as #751 and #801
are displayed on the touch panel
display. What do they mean?
These are error codes indicating
that a job or operation did not
complete successfully. They are
displayed on the Details screen
from [Log] on the Status Monitor/
Cancel screen.
Perform the necessary procedures after
referring to the causes and remedies for
the error codes described in e-Manual >
Problem Solving.
Additional Information
For instructions on using (Status
Monitor/Cancel), see e-Manual > Status
Monitor/Cancel.
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Troubleshooting
Q&A
41
I cannot print from the computer.
Did the machine malfunction?
Check the following possible
causes:
Is the network cable
disconnected?
Hub
Ethernet Cable
Is it possible that there is a
network problem?
Is the machine turned ON?
Is there a paper jam or a toner
shortage?
Did you exceed the maximum
number of prints set by the
Department ID Management?
Additional Information
When network trouble occurs or for
information on Department ID Management
settings, contact your System Manager.
42
It seems as though turning OFF
the machine is different from the
previous imageRUNNER. I am
afraid that this may be a wrong
operation.
For the previous imageRUNNER,
you needed to press and hold the
control panel power switch for
more than three seconds before
the machine entered the Shutdown
mode.
However, for the imageRUNNER
ADVANCE, you just need to open
the main power switch cover
located on the right side of the
machine, and push the main power
switch toward the side.
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Additional Information
For more information, see Before Using This
Machine.
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Q&A
43
The touch panel display is
completely black.
The main power has not been
turned ON, or the machine may
have entered the Auto Sleep
mode to save energy. Follow the
procedure below.
Turning the main power ON
1. Check whether the power plug is firmly
inserted into the outlet.
2. Open the main power switch cover
located on the right side of the machine
and switch the main power switch to the
“I” side to turn the power ON.
()
Recovering from the Auto Sleep
mode
Press the (Energy Saver).
Additional Information
For more information on the Auto Sleep
mode and Energy Saver mode, see
e-Manual > Basic Operations.
Follow the procedure below to change the
Auto Sleep Time.
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Preferences] [Timer/Energy
Settings] [Auto Sleep Time].
3. Specify the time press [OK].
44
I have just sent an important
document via facsimile. Can I
check to make sure that it was sent
correctly?
You can check the send job status
from the Status Monitor/Cancel
screen or receive notification of the
sending result via e-mail.
To check from the Status
Monitor/Cancel screen:
1. Press (Status Monitor/Cancel).
2. Press [Send] [Log].
To receive send result via
e-mail:
1. Press [Fax] [Options] [Job Done
Notice].
2. Specify the e-mail address where you
want to receive the result notification.
Additional Information
If the Fax TX Report is set, you can output
and check the Fax TX Report every time.
Also, if the Fax Activity Report is set, you can
output and check Fax Report from the past.
For more information, see e-Manual > Basic
Operations.
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Troubleshooting
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45
Can I restrict the number of copies/
prints?
If Department ID Management
is used, you can restrict the color
copy or print output within groups.
Setting the Department ID
Management and Registering
the Password:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Management Settings] [User
Management] [Department ID
Management].
3. Press [On] [Register PIN] [Register].
4. Enter the Department ID and PIN
press [OK].
Setting the Page Limits:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Management Settings] [User
Management] [Department ID
Management].
3. Press [On] [Register PIN] [Register].
4. Press [Turn Limits On/Off and Set Page
Limits] specify the page limit settings
press [OK].
Additional Information
To perform this procedure, you must
have administrator privileges. For more
information, see e-Manual > Security.
You can also change the default settings
for the Copy screen from the Color mode to
the Black mode. For more information, see
e-Manual > Settings/Registration.
46
Can I change the language
displayed on the touch panel
display?
You can change the language
displayed from [Language/
Keyboard Switch] in (Settings/
Registration).
Displayed Language: English
Displayed Language: Other
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Setting procedure:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Preferences] [Display Settings]
[Language/Keyboard Switch On/Off].
3. Press [On] [OK] [Language/
Keyboard Switch].
4. Select the language to display press
[OK].
Additional Information
You can follow the procedure below to
display a shortcut to the language switch
on the Main Menu screen.
1. Press [Other Main Menu Settings]
‘On for <Display [Language/Keyboard
Switch]>.
2. Press [OK].
For more information, see e-Manual >
Basic Operations.
47
Can I change the screen or the
order that the functions are
displayed on the touch panel
display when the power is turned
ON?
You can change the default display
that appears after the machine is
turned ON from [Default Screen
after Startup/Restoration] in
(Settings/Registration). You
can also change the order that
the functions are displayed or the
layout from [Main Menu Button
Display Settings] in .
Setting the Default Display That
Appears after the Machine Is
Turned ON:
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Preferences] [Display Settings]
[Default Screen after Startup/
Restoration].
3. Select the settings press [OK].
Changing the Displayed
Function:
1. Press .
2. Press [Main Menu Button Display
Settings].
3. Select the layout or the order to display
the function key press [OK].
Additional Information
To perform this procedure, you must
have administrator privileges. For more
information, see e-Manual > Security.
You can also recall the settings that are
previously stored as settings for frequently
used functions from .
For more information, see e-Manual > Quick
Menu.
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Troubleshooting
Q&A
48
I want to check the IP address for
this machine to run the Remote UI,
but I do not know how to check it.
You can check the IP address from
the touch panel display of this
machine.
Checking the IP Address of This
Machine:
IPv4 Address
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Preferences] [Network] [TCP/
IP Settings].
3. Select [IPv4 Settings] [Use IPv4]
[On].
4. Press [IP Address Settings].
IPv6 Address
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Preferences] [Network] [TCP/
IP Settings].
3. Select [IPv6 Settings] [Use IPv6]
[On].
4. Press [Manual Address Settings].
Starting the Remote UI:
Run the Web browser for the computer
enter ‘http://<IP address of the machine>’ in
the address bar.
Additional Information
To perform this procedure, you must
have administrator privileges. For more
information, see e-Manual > Security.
If you cannot start the Remote UI, specify
the following settings.
1. Press (Settings/Registration).
2. Press [Management Settings]
[License/Other] [Remote UI].
3. Press [On] [OK].
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Q&A
49
Can I change the default settings of
the printer driver?
You can change the print settings
of the printer driver from the
computer you are using.
Using Windows:
1. On the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel]
[Printer].
2. Right-click the printer icon click
[Printing Preferences] specify the
printer settings.
3. Click [OK].
Using a Macintosh:
Page Settings:
1. Click [Page Setup] from the [File] menu in
the application software.
2. Select each item as indicated below.
Setting: [Page Attributes]
Printer: The name of your printer
3. Click the <Settings> drop-down list
[Save As Default] [OK].
Print Settings:
1. Click [Print] from the [File] menu in the
application software.
2. Click the <Printer> drop-down list
select the name of your printer.
3. Click the <Presets> drop-down list
[Save As].
4. Specify [Save Preset As] click [OK].
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Troubleshooting
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5. Click the <Presets> drop-down list
select the saved preset name click
[Print].
50
Is there a way to adjust the sound
heard when fax sending/receiving
is complete?
You can use (Volume Settings)
on the control panel to adjust the
volume.
Setting procedure:
1. Press (Volume Settings) on the
control panel.
2. Press or to adjust the Alarm
Volume and Monitor Volume press
[OK].
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Q&A
51
What is MEAP?
MEAP stands for Multifunctional
Embedded Application Platform
and is a software platform for the
Canon multitasking machines.
You can expand the functions
or customize them by installing
the MEAP application from the
computer to the multitasking
machine.
Workflow Composer
The Workflow Composer is an application
that increases the efficiency of operations
that use multiple functions of the machine.
By creating and registering combinations
of functions that are frequently used on the
machine, you can repeatedly reuse the same
combination of functions.
SMS
Application
Install
Machine
Additional Information
For more information, see e-Manual > MEAP.
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