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QT5-0210-V02 XXXXXXXX ©CANON INC.2006 PRINTED IN THAILAND
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Users Guide
Users Guide
QT5-0210-V02
ENG
The following ink tanks are compatible with this machine.
For details on ink tank replacement, refer to “Replacing Ink Tanks” in this guide.
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Ordering Information
For additional supplies, use the following descriptions and order numbers.
Description Order #
Ink Tanks
CLI-8 BK 0620B002
CLI-8 C 0621B002
CLI-8 M 0622B002
CLI-8 Y 0623B002
PGI-5 BK 0628B002
Canon Specialty Papers
Photo Paper Plus Glossy (4" x 6"/20 sheets) 7980A007
Photo Paper Plus Glossy (4" x 6"/50 sheets) 7980A012
Photo Paper Plus Glossy (4" x 6"/120 sheets) 7980A022
Photo Paper Plus Glossy (5" x 7"/20 sheets) 7980A019
Photo Paper Plus Glossy (8.5" x 11"/20 sheets) 7980A006
Photo Paper Plus Double Sided (5" x 7"/10 sheets) 9981A006
Photo Paper Plus Double Sided (8.5" x 11"/10 sheets) 9981A005
Photo Paper Plus Double Sided Album Kit (5" x 7") 0041B005
Photo Paper Plus Double Sided Album Kit (8.5" x 11") 0041B006
Photo Paper Pro for Borderless Printing (4" x 6"/20 sheets) 1029A014
Photo Paper Pro for Borderless Printing (4" x 6"/75 sheets) 1029A027
Photo Paper Pro (8.5" x 11"/15 sheets) 1029A004
Photo Paper Pro (8.5" x 11"/30 sheets) 1029A028
Photo Paper Pro (8" x 10"/20 sheets) 1029A059
Matte Photo Paper (4" x 6"/120 sheets) 7981A014
Matte Photo Paper (8.5" x 11"/50 sheets) 7981A004
Photo Paper Glossy (4" x 6"/50 sheets) 0755B021
Photo Paper Glossy (4" x 6"/100 sheets) 0775B022
Photo Paper Glossy (8.5" x 11"/50 sheets) 0775B023
Photo Paper Glossy (8.5" x 11"/100 sheets) 0775B024
Glossy Photo Paper Credit Card Size 9157A023
Photo Stickers 0001C001
High Resolution Paper (8.5" x 11"/100 sheets) 1043A011
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guidelines for energy efficiency.
Table of Contents
1
Copyright ........................................................3
Disclaimer.......................................................3
Model Name ...................................................4
Trademarks.....................................................4
How to Use the Documentation Provided.........4
Safety Precautions ...........................................5
Reading the Document...................................10
Symbols Used in This Guide ........................10
Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product and
Use of Images ................................................11
1 Before Printing .......................................12
Main Components and Their Functions........12
Turning the Machine ON and OFF ...............18
Document Handling ......................................19
Loading Paper ..............................................22
Changing the Page Size and Media Type ....37
2 Copying...................................................40
Making Copies..............................................40
Changing the Copy Settings.........................41
Using Useful Copy Functions .......................45
3 Printing Photographs Directly from a
Compliant Device ...................................53
Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant
Device...........................................................53
Printing Photographs Directly from a
PictBridge Compliant Device ........................55
Printing Photographs Directly from a Canon
Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Digital
Camera.........................................................58
4 Faxing......................................................60
Preparing Your Machine for Fax...................60
Sending Faxes..............................................71
Receiving Faxes ...........................................78
5 Printing from Your Computer ...............84
Printing with Windows...................................84
Printing with Macintosh.................................86
6 Scanning Images....................................89
About Scanning Images................................89
Scanning Methods........................................89
7 Changing the Machine Settings............91
Changing the Settings ..................................91
PRINT SETTINGS........................................91
FAX SETTINGS............................................92
OTHERS.......................................................96
RESTORE DEFAULT...................................96
SAVE CONFIG .............................................97
LOAD CONFIG.............................................97
8 Routine Maintenance ............................ 98
Replacing an Ink Tank..................................98
Getting the Ink Level Information..................98
Knowing When to Replace Ink Tank ............99
Replacing Ink Tanks.....................................99
When Printing Becomes Faint or
Colors are Incorrect....................................103
Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern..............104
Print Head Cleaning ...................................105
Print Head Deep Cleaning..........................106
Aligning the Print Head Automatically ........106
Cleaning Your Machine ..............................107
9 Troubleshooting .................................. 111
If the Power Disconnects Unexpectedly .....113
An Error Message is Displayed on the
LCD ............................................................113
Cannot See the Display on the LCD...........119
Ink Does Not Come Out/Printing is Blurred/
Colors are Wrong/White Streaks/
Straight Lines are Misaligned/
Cannot Print to End of Job .........................119
Back of Paper is Smudged/Paper Does Not
Feed Properly/Printed Surface is
Scratched ...................................................122
Paper Jams ................................................127
Document Jams..........................................130
Cannot Print Properly from the Digital
Camera.......................................................133
Cannot Install the MP Drivers.....................135
Cannot Connect to Computer Properly ......137
Problems Receiving Faxes.........................138
Problems Sending Faxes ...........................140
Telephone Problems ..................................141
Problems Scanning ....................................141
An Error Message Appears
on the Screen .............................................146
If You Cannot Resolve the Problem ...........149
10 Appendix .............................................. 151
Printing Area...............................................151
How to Read the On-screen Manuals ........153
Uninstalling the On-screen Manuals...........153
Transporting Machine.................................154
Specifications .............................................155
Users in the U.S.A. ...................................... 160
Pre-Installation Requirements for MP530...160
Connection of the Equipment .....................160
In Case of Equipment Malfunction..............161
Rights of the Telephone Company.............161
FCC Notice.................................................161
Canon U.S.A., INC. LIMITED WARRANTY
--- (USA Only).............................................163
Users in Canada .......................................... 166
Pre-Installation Requirements for Canon
Facsimile Equipment ..................................166
2
Customer Technical Supports ....................167
Users in New Zealand ..................................168
Index ............................................................169
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Canon MP530 Users Guide
Copyright
This manual is copyrighted by Canon Inc. with all rights reserved.
Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, without
the prior written consent of Canon Inc.
© 2006 Canon Inc.
Disclaimer
Canon Inc. has reviewed this manual thoroughly in order that it will be an easy-to-use guide to your
Canon MP530 Series. All statements, technical information and recommendations in this manual
and in any guides or related documents are believed reliable, but the accuracy and completeness
thereof are not guaranteed or warranted, and they are not intended to be, nor should they be
understood to be, representation or warranties concerning the products described.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
As an ENERGY STAR® partner, Canon Inc., has determined that this product
meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
All information regarding non-Canon products was compiled from publicly available information. No
representation is made regarding the accuracy thereof.
Super G3 is a phrase used to describe the new generation of fax machines that
use ITU-T V.34 standard 33.6 Kbps* modems. Super G3 High Speed Fax
machines allow transmission time of approximately 3 seconds* per page which
results in reduced telephone line charges.
* Approximately 3 seconds per page fax transmission time based on ITU-T No.1
Chart (Standard Mode) at 33.6 Kbps modem speed.
The Public Switched Telephone Network currently supports fax modem speeds of
28.8 Kbps or lower, depending on telephone line conditions. Sending and
receiving fax machines need to conform to ITU-T V.34 guidelines.
This machine supports Exif 2.2 (also called “Exif Print”).
Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between digital cameras
and printers.
By connecting to an Exif Print-compliant digital camera, the camera’s image data
at the time of shooting is used and optimized, yielding extremely high quality
prints.
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Model Name
K10269 (PIXMA MP530)
Trademarks
z"Windows" is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the United States and other
countries.
z"Macintosh" and "Mac" are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
How to Use the Documentation Provided
Easy Setup Instructions
(Printed documentation)
Be sure to read this sheet first.
This sheet includes instructions for setting up your machine and getting
it ready for use.
Users Guide
(This guide)
On-screen Manuals
Read this guide when starting to use the machine.
After following instructions in the Easy Setup Instructions, read this
guide for instructions on printing from your computer, direct photo
printing from selected digital cameras, copying, faxing, and scanning.
Refer to these guides as needed for full instructions on some of the
more advanced features.
Printer Driver Guide
Refer to this guide for full instructions on setting the printer driver.
Scan Guide
Refer to this guide for full instructions on scanning operation and
settings.
FAX Driver Guide
Refer to this guide for full instructions on setting the fax driver.
Photo Application Guide
Refer to this guide for instructions on using various application
software included on the Setup CD-ROM.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Please read the safety warnings and cautions provided in this guide to ensure that you use your
machine safely. Do not attempt to use the machine in any way not described in this guide.
Warning
You may cause an electric shock/fire or damage the machine if you ignore any of these safety
precautions.
Location Do not place the machine close to flammable solvents such as alcohol or thinners. If
flammable substances come into contact with electrical parts inside the machine, it may
result in fire or electrical shock.
Power supply Never attempt to plug or unplug the machine from the power supply when your hands are
wet. This may result in electrical shock.
Always push the plug all the way into the power outlet. If the prongs of the power plug
come into contact with metal objects, it may result in fire or electrical shock.
Never damage, modify, stretch or excessively bend or twist the power cord. Do not place
heavy objects on the power cord. These actions may cause electrical damage and result in
fire or electrical shock.
Never plug the machine into a power socket that is shared with other equipment (extension
lead/cord, 2- or 3-way adapter, etc.). This may result in fire or electrical shock.
Plug the machine into a standard 110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (depending on your local electrical
requirements), two-prong* grounded outlet. Operate the machine only from the type of
power source indicated on the machine's label or a fire, electrical shock, or malfunction
may occur. If you are unsure of the type of power available, consult your local power
company.
* The shape of the plug and outlet may vary depending on the country of purchase.
Do not allow the power cord to be near objects that emit heat. The outer cover of the power
cord may melt resulting in fire or electrical shock.
Never use the machine if the power cord is bundled or knotted. Knots in the cord may
result in fire or electrical shock.
If you detect smoke, unusual smells or strange noises around the machine, immediately
unplug the machine at the power supply and contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
Using the machine in such conditions may result in fire or electrical shock.
Periodically, unplug the machine and use a dry cloth to wipe off any dust or dirt collected
on the plug and the power outlet.
If the machine is placed at a location exposed to a lot of dust, smoke, or high humidity, the
dust collected on the plug absorbs moisture and may cause insulation failure and fire.
Maintenance Do not service the machine yourself except as specifically described in this guide. If further
servicing is required, contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
When storing the machine, choose a location where the machine is not exposed to dust.
Dust accumulation may prevent the machine from operating properly.
Use a damp cloth to clean the machine. Never use flammable solvents such as alcohol,
benzene or thinners. If flammable solvents come in contact with electrical components
inside the machine, it could cause a fire or electrical shock.
Always turn OFF the power and unplug the machine from the power outlet before cleaning
the machine.
If you leave on or accidentally switch the machine ON while cleaning it, it may result in
injury or damage the machine.
6Safety Precautions
Handling Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the machine. There are no user serviceable parts
inside the machine.
The machine contains high-voltage components. Never attempt any maintenance
procedure not described in this guide. Incorrect maintenance procedures may damage the
machine, or cause a fire or electrical shock.
Do not drop paper clips, staples, or other metal objects inside the machine. Also do not
spill water, liquid, or flammable substances inside the machine. If these items come into
contact with high-voltage parts inside the machine, it may result in fire or electrical shock.
If these items are dropped or spilled in the machine, turn OFF the power and unplug the
power cord immediately with dry hands. Then contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
Do not use flammable sprays near the machine.
This could cause a fire or electrical shock if the spray comes into contact with electrical
components inside the machine.
There are high-voltage components inside the machine. If you are looking inside the
machine to clear paper jams etc., do not allow metal objects such as jewelry to come into
contact with the inside of the machine. Contact may result in burns or electrical shock.
Others This product emits low level magnetic flux. If you use a cardiac pacemaker and feel
abnormalities, please move away from this product and consult your doctor.
When setting the machine near electric products with fluorescent lighting, separate the
machine at least 5.9 inches (15 cm) from electric products equipped with fluorescent
lighting. If you place it near to them, the machine may malfunction as a result of the noise
emitted by the fluorescent lighting.
When turning OFF the power, be sure to press [ON/OFF] and confirm that the Alarm Lamp
has shut off. If you pull the power plug out of the wall outlet while the Alarm Lamp is lit or
flashing, the Print Head is not protected, and you may not be able to print later.
Caution
You may cause injury or damage the machine if you ignore any of these safety precautions.
Location Do not block or cover the ventilation port or any openings on the machine with objects, as
it may cause the inside of machine to overheat and cause a fire.
Place the machine on a flat, stable, vibration-free surface that is strong enough to support
its weight. If the machine topples over, it may result in injury. (For the weight of the
machine, see “Appendix” on page 151.)
Do not use or store the machine outdoors.
Do not install the machine near devices that contain magnets or generate magnetic fields,
such as speakers.
To ensure proper ventilation, make sure the machine is approximately 4 inches (10 cm)
away from walls and other equipment.
Do not install the machine in a location that is very humid or dusty, in direct sunlight,
outdoors, or close to a heating source.
Installing in such a location may result in fire or electrical shock.
To avoid the risk of fire or electrical shocks, install the machine in a location with an
ambient temperature range of 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) and humidity of 10% to 90%
(condensation free).
Do not place the machine on a thick rug or carpet.
If fibers or dust come inside the machine, it could cause a fire.
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Safety Precautions
Power supply Never remove the plug by pulling on the cord.
Pulling on the power cord may damage the cord and cause a fire or electrical shock.
When turning OFF the power, be sure to press [ON/OFF] and unplug the machine.
However, if the machine is unplugged during printing, the Print Head is not protected with
the cap that prevents the ink from drying. This may affect the print quality of the machine
when printing later.
During electrical storms, turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord from the
power outlet.
Do not use an extension cord as this may result in fire or electrical shock.
Ensure that the area around the power outlet is kept clear at all times so you can easily
unplug the power cord if necessary. Otherwise you will be unable to disconnect the power
plug in case of an emergency, and it may result in fire or electrical shock.
Never use a power supply source other than the one rated for the machine in the country
where you purchased the machine as it may result in fire or electrical shock.
The operating requirement of this machine is as follows:
110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (depending on local electrical requirements)
Do not plug the machine into the same circuit as appliances such as an air conditioner,
television, or copier. These devices generate electrical noise which may interfere with your
machine’s operation.
Whenever you turn OFF the power and unplug the machine, wait at least one minute before
you plug it in again.
Use only the power cord that came with the machine. Using a different power cord may
cause electric leakage or damage to the machine.
Turn OFF the power and unplug the machine in the following conditions:
zWhen the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
zIf liquid has spilled into the machine.
zIf the machine has been exposed to rain or water.
zIf the machine does not operate normally when you have followed the instructions in the
guides included with your machine.
zIf the machine does not operate normally when you have followed the instructions
provided in “Troubleshooting” on page 111.
zIf the machine has been dropped or damaged.
zIf the machine exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for servicing.
Turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord if the machine will not be used for a
long period such as during holidays.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
8Safety Precautions
Handling Close the Document Cover gently to avoid catching
your hand. Failing to do so may result in personal
injury.
Do not press down hard on the Document Cover when
using the Platen Glass to scan thick books. This may
damage the Platen Glass and Document Cover and/or
result in personal injury.
Do not place the following objects on top of the machine. If such objects come into contact
with internal electrical components, the machine may short-circuit, resulting in fire or
electrical shock.
zMetal objects such as jewelry and watches
zContainers of water or other liquids such as glasses, vases, or pot plants
If water does spill inside the machine, turn OFF the power immediately by pressing the [ON/
OFF], and disconnect the power cord. Then, contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
Do not touch the high-voltage electrical parts as this may result in electrical shock.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the machine as these may topple over and result in
injury.
When removing paper jammed in the machine, be careful not to get ink on your hands or
clothing. If ink gets on your hands or clothing, wash them soon in running water. If you use
hot water, the ink may adhere and become difficult to remove.
After printing, do not touch the electrical contacts of the Print Head. They will be hot and
may result in burns or electrical shock.
Do not subject the machine to strong physical shock or vibration. This can damage the
machine’s components.
Before moving the machine, turn OFF the power and unplug the machine.
When moving the machine, carry the machine at both
ends.
A distinct change in performance may indicate a need for servicing.
Do not insert your hands into the machine while it is printing.
Parts inside the machine are moving and this may result in injury.
Do not turn the machine upside down.
Ink may leak out and stain clothing or the surrounding area.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the instructions in the guides since
improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and require extensive repair
by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
When storing or transporting the machine, do not tilt it, stand it on its side, or turn it upside
down. Doing so may cause ink to leak out.
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Safety Precautions
Print Head/Ink tanks For safety reasons, store print heads and ink tanks out of the reach of small children.
If a child ingests any ink, consult a doctor immediately.
Do not shake print heads or ink tanks.
Ink may leak out and stain clothing or the surrounding area.
Never touch the Print Head.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or
laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric
shock from lightning.
3. Do not use this product to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
10 Reading the Document
Reading the Document
Symbols Used in This Guide
Please read the list below of symbols used in this guide. The following symbols are used to indicate
important instructions. Be sure to obey these instructions.
Warning
Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not
performed correctly. In order to use the machine safely, always pay attention to these warnings.
Caution
Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to persons or damage to property if
not performed correctly. In order to use the machine safely, always pay attention to these cautions.
Important
Indicates operational warnings and restrictions. Be certain to read these items to operate the
machine correctly and to avoid damage to the machine.
Note
Indicates notes for operation or additional explanations. Reading these is highly recommended.
Read this when the machine is connected to a Windows® system.
Read this when the machine is connected to a Macintosh® system.
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Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product and Use of Images
Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product
and Use of Images
It may be unlawful to make copies of, scan, print or use reproductions of the following documents.
The list provided is non-exhaustive. When in doubt, check with a legal representative in your
jurisdiction.
zPaper money
zMoney orders
zCertificates of deposit
zPostage stamps (canceled or uncanceled)
zIdentifying badges or insignias
zSelective service or draft papers
zChecks or drafts issued by governmental
agencies
zMotor vehicle licenses and certificates of title
zTraveler’s checks
zFood stamps
zPassports
zImmigration papers
zInternal revenue stamps (canceled or
uncanceled)
zBonds or other certificates of indebtedness
zStock certificates
zCopyrighted works/works of art without
permission of copyright owner
Chapter 1
12 Chapter 1
Before Printing
Before Printing
Main Components and Their Functions
Front View
(1) ADF (Auto Document Feeder)
Automatically scans in documents loaded in the Document Tray.
(2) Feeder Cover
Open this cover when clearing jammed documents.
(3) Document Guides
Adjust these guides to match the document width.
(4) Paper Support
Supports paper loaded on the tray. Extend it before loading paper by putting your finger in
the rounded hollow and pulling out the extension until it stops.
(5) Paper Guide
When loading paper, ensure that the left edge just touches this guide.
To move the Paper Guide, pinch the knob and slide in the appropriate direction.
(6) Auto Sheet Feeder
Load paper here before printing. Paper feeds automatically, one sheet at a time.
(7) Cover Guide
Align the right side of the paper to this guide.
(8) Document Tray
Open this tray to load a document. Once loaded, the document is fed one page at a time.
Load the document with the side you want to scan face up.
(9) Document Output Slot
Documents scanned from the Document Tray are delivered here.
(10) Document Cover
Open this cover when loading a document on the Platen Glass.
(1) (2)
(13) (11) (10) (9) (8)
(3)
(6)
(7)
(4) (5)
(12)
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Before Printing
(11) Direct Print Port
Connect the USB cable when printing directly from a digital camera or a digital video
camcorder or a mobile phone equipped with a camera compatible with PictBridge or
Canon Bubble Jet Direct. See “Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant Device”
on page 53.
(12) Paper Output Tray
Printouts are output to this tray. It opens automatically when copying or printing is started.
If it is closed, press the Open Button.
(13) Operation Panel
Used to change the settings or operate the machine. See “Operation Panel Name and
Functions” on page 16.
(14) Platen Glass
Used to load a document to be processed.
(15) Open Button
Press this button to open the Paper Output Tray.
(16) Cassette
Load paper to be used regularly here. Paper feeds automatically, one sheet at a time.
Photo Stickers and 2.13" x 3.39" / 54.0 x 86.0 mm size paper are not loadable in the
Cassette.
(14)
(15)
(16)
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Before Printing
Rear View and Interior
(17) Print Head Lock Lever
Used to fix the Print Head.
(18) Ink Lamp
Lights or flashes red to indicate the status of the ink tank. You can check the status of
each ink tank according to the way its lamp flashes. See “Ink Lamps” on page 15.
(19) Print Head Holder
Used to install a Print Head.
(20) Scanning Unit (Printer Cover)
This is the unit used to scan documents. Open this unit when replacing the ink tanks, or
clearing jammed paper.
(21) Inner Cover
Open this cover when replacing the ink tanks, or clearing jammed paper.
Important
Do not pull up this lever after installing the Print Head.
(20)
(17) (18) (19)
(21)
(27) (26) (25)
(22)
(24) (23)
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Before Printing
(22) Duplexing Transport Unit
Open this unit when clearing jammed paper after pulling out the Cassette.
(23) Power Cord Connection
This is the connector used to connect the provided power cord.
(24) Rear Cover
Open this cover when clearing jammed paper.
(25) USB Port
This is the connector used to connect the machine to a computer using a USB cable.
(26) Telephone Line Jack
Connect the telephone line here.
(27) External Device Jack
Connect the external device here.
Important
While the machine is printing from or scanning images to the computer, or the computer
is in the sleep mode or standby mode, do not disconnect and connect the USB cable.
Note
zFor information on how to install the Print Head and ink tanks, refer to the Easy Setup
Instructions.
Ink Lamps
zYou can check the status of each ink tank according to the way its lamp flashes.
On: The machine is ready to print.
Slow flashing (about three seconds): Ink is low. Prepare a new ink tank. For details, see
“Getting the Ink Level Information” on page 98.
Fast flashing (about one second): Ink tank is empty, or the machine is not ready due to an
error.
Off: Make sure all the ink tanks are installed properly. If an ink lamp cannot light even after
reinstalling ink tanks, an error has occurred and the machine is not ready to print.
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Before Printing
Operation Panel Name and Functions
(1) [ON/OFF]
Turns the machine ON and OFF. Before turning ON the machine, make sure the
Document Cover is closed.
(2) [COPY]
Switches the machine to the Copy mode. Flashes when the machine is turned on.
(3) [FAX]
Switches the machine to the Fax mode.
(4) In Use/Memory Lamp
Flashes when the telephone line is in use. Lights when there are documents stored in the
machine's memory.
(5) [SCAN]
Switches the machine to the Scan mode. This button is used when the machine is
connected to a computer (Refer to the Scan Guide).
(6) Alarm Lamp
Lights or flashes orange, when an error occurs, or when paper or ink has run out.
(7) [Exposure]
Sets the copy intensity and fax intensity.
(8) [Enlarge/Reduce]
Sets the reduction or enlargement ratio for copying.
(9) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Displays messages, menu selections, and the operation status.
(10) [Menu]
Displays menus to configure copy, fax, or machine settings.
(11) Numeric Buttons
Enters numerical values such as the number of copies, as well as fax/telephone numbers
and characters.
(12) [Redial/Pause]
Redials the last dialed number using numeric buttons. Also enters pauses between or
after numbers when dialing or registering numbers.
(13) [Coded Dial]
Press this button and a two-digit code to dial a pre-registered fax/telephone number.
Note
zThe machine cannot receive faxes when the power is off.
zThe power cannot be turned OFF while the machine is sending or receiving faxes, or
when there are unsent faxes stored in the machine’s memory.
(10)
(19)
(2) (3)
(4)
(9) (11)(1) (5) (7) (8)
(24) (22) (20) (18) (17) (14)
(6)
(15)
(12)
(13)
(16)(23) (21)(26) (25)
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(14) [Tone]
Switches temporarily to tone dialing. Also changes the mode when entering characters.
(15) [OK]
Finalizes your selection for the menu or setting item.
Restores the machine to normal operation after a printing error was resolved, or if paper
jams are cleared. Ejects documents remaining in the ADF.
(16) [(-) ] and [ (+)]
Scrolls through menu selections, and increases or decreases the number of copies. For
the fax settings, [ ] cancels the entered character, and [ ] enters a space between
characters.
(17) [Back]
Returns to the previous screen.
(18) [Stop/Reset]
Cancels operations. If this button is pressed during printing, the machine aborts printing.
Resets the settings for the number of copies, for the ratio of reduction/enlargement, for
the intensity, and on <1.SPECIAL COPY>.
Also enables you to return to the standby screen after you set some menus.
(19) [Color]
Starts color copying or faxing.
(20) [Black]
Starts black & white copying or faxing.
(21) [Paper]
Sets the page size and media type for copying, and for received faxes.
(22) [Two-Sided]
Selects two-sided copying.
(23) [Image Quality]
Sets the copy resolution and fax resolution.
(24) [Feed Switch]
Selects the paper source. Press this toggle switch to change the paper source between
the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette.
(25) Cassette Lamp
Lights when the Cassette is selected.
(26) Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp
Lights when the Auto Sheet Feeder is selected.
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Turning the Machine ON and OFF
Turn on the machine before starting printing.
Turning on the Machine
Before turning on the machine, confirm that the Print Head and ink tanks are set into place.
1To turn on the machine, press [ON/OFF].
[COPY] flashes green for a while, and then turns on.
Turning off the Machine
1To turn off the machine, press [ON/OFF].
The machine is off when the currently selected Mode button (e.g. [COPY]) stops flashing and
all Operation Panel lamps are off.
Setting the Power Saver Mode
<POWER SAVER MODE> will be displayed on the screen, if the machine is not operated for the
specified time (the default is 5 minutes).
You can change the interval of time to go into the Power Saver Mode as follows:
Note
If preparatory operations above are not yet finished, follow the Easy Setup Instructions to
complete them.
Note
zIf the Alarm Lamp lights or flashes orange and an error message is displayed on the LCD,
see “An Error Message is Displayed on the LCD” on page 113.
zThe machine goes into the Power Saver Mode if not operated for the specified time (the
default is 5 minutes) (See “Setting the Power Saver Mode” on page 18). Press any button
to restore the display.
Important
When removing the power plug after turning off the machine, be sure to check that all the
lamps on the Operation Panel are not lit. If the power plug is removed from the wall outlet with
the lamps on the Operation Panel lighting or flashing, the machine cannot protect its Print
Head and may be unable to print.
Note
The power cannot be turned OFF while the machine is sending or receiving a fax, or when
there are unsent faxes stored in the machine’s memory.
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1Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <DEVICE SETTINGS>.
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <OTHERS>, and press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PWR SAVE SETTING>.
4Press [OK].
5Use [ ] or [ ] to select the time to switch the machine to the Power Saver
mode.
5 MINUTES / 15 MINUTES / 1 HOUR / 8 HOURS
6Press [OK].
7Press [Stop/Reset].
Document Handling
This section describes how to load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.
Document Requirements
The documents you load on the Platen Glass or in the ADF for copying, faxing, or scanning must
meet these requirements:
Loading Documents
Load documents that you want to copy, fax, or scan on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.
Platen Glass ADF
Document
type
zSpecial types of paper
zPhotographs
zBook
zDocuments that are not suitable for the
ADF
Multipage documents of the same size,
thickness, and weight
Size
(W x L)
Max. 8.5" x 11.7" / 216 x 297 mm Max. 8.5" x 14.0" / 216 x 356 mm
Min. 5.8" x 5.8" / 148 x 148 mm
Quantity 1 sheet zMax. 30 pages of A4- or letter-size
sheets (20 lb / 75 gsm paper), up to 4
mm in height
zMax. 10 pages of legal-size sheets (20
lb / 75 gsm paper), up to 2 mm in height
z1 sheet for sizes other than these
Thickness Max. 0.39" / 10 mm 0.002" to 0.005" / 0.06 to 0.13 mm
Weight 13 to 24 lb / 50 to 90 gsm
OT H ERS
WPW R S AVE SETTING X
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zUsing the Platen Glass
1Open the Document Cover.
2Load your document on the Platen Glass.
zPlace your document face down on the Platen Glass.
zAlign the upper left corner of your document with the alignment mark on the upper left
corner of the Platen Glass.
3Gently close the Document Cover.
Note
zMake sure any glue, ink, correction fluid, or the like is completely dry before loading the
document.
zRemove all staples, paper clips, and the likes before loading the document.
Note
zThe machine cannot scan the area within about 0.08" / 2 mm from the rear edge, and
within about 0.08" / 2 mm from the left edge of the Platen Glass.
zYou can also scan in originals that are up to 0.39" / 10 mm thick, such as books. Set them
on the Platen Glass in the same way as documents.
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zUsing the ADF
1Remove any documents from the Platen Glass.
2Open the Document Tray.
3Load the document in the ADF (1).
Load the document with the side you want to copy, fax, or scan face up in the ADF.
4Adjust the Document Guides to match the document width (2).
Note
zSet a document on the Platen Glass if you want to scan it at optimum quality.
zThe area (range) within 0.08” / 2 mm from the top edge of document cannot be printed
since the machine cannot scan it.
zDo not load the following types of documents in the ADF. They will jam.
Wrinkled or creased paper
Curled paper
Torn paper
Paper with holes
Carbon paper or carbon-backed paper
Surface treated paper
Onion skin or thin paper
Photograph or thick paper
(2)
(1)
(A)
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Loading Paper
This section describes how to load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette.
Paper Handling
zRecommended Paper and Requirements
zRegrarding the machine setting for media type when copying or printing without a computer,
see the table in “Changing the Page Size and Media Type” on page 37.
Note
Ensure that the edge of the document stack is in line with the Paper Size Mark imprinted on
the Document Tray (A).
Media Type Model*1 Paper Support Load Limit Printer Driver
Setting for
[Media Type]
Auto Sheet Feeder Cassette
Plain Paper 0.51" / 13 mm 0.51" / 13 mm [Plain Paper]
High
Resolution
Paper
HR-101N 80 sheets (A4, Letter) 80 sheets (A4, Letter) [High Resolution
Paper]
Super White
Paper
SW-201
0.51" / 13 mm (A4,
Letter)
0.51" / 13 mm
(A4,
Letter)
[Plain Paper]
Glossy Photo
Paper
GP-401 10 sheets (A4, Letter),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm,
Credit Card)
10 sheets (A4, Letter),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm),
Not supported (Credit
Card)*5
[Glossy Photo
Paper]
Glossy Photo
Paper
“Everyday Use”
GP-501 10 sheets (A4),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
10 sheets (A4),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
[Glossy Photo
Paper]
Matte Photo
Paper
MP-101 10 sheets (A4, Letter),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
10 sheets (A4, Letter),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
[Matte Photo
Paper]
Photo Paper
Plus Double
Sided*2, *3
PP-101D 10 sheets (A4, Letter, 5"
x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8
mm)
10 sheets (A4, Letter, 5"
x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm)
[Photo Paper
Plus Double
Sided]
Photo Paper
Plus Glossy*3
PP-101 10 sheets (A4, Letter, 5"
x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8
mm),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
10 sheets (A4, Letter, 5"
x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8
mm),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
[Photo Paper
Plus Glossy]
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Paper having a "Model Number" is Canon specialty media.
You may not be able to purchase some Canon branded paper depending on your country.
*1 Paper is not sold in the US by Model Number. Purchase paper by the name.
*2 This is available only when printing from your computer.
*3 When loading a stack of paper, the printed side may be marked when it is fed in. If this
happens, load paper one sheet at a time.
*4 When Windows is being used, you can specify the print setting easily by using the Easy-Photo
Print provided with the Setup CD-ROM.
*5 Feeding from the Cassette can damage the machine. Always load in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
zMedia Types You cannot Use
Do not use the following types of paper. Using such paper will not only produce unsatisfactory
results, but can also cause the machine to jam or malfunction.
zFolded, curled or wrinkled paper
zDamp paper
zExcessively thin paper (less than 17 lb / 64 gsm)
zExcessively thick paper (more than 28 lb / 105 gsm)(non-Canon branded paper)
zPicture postcards
zPostcards affixed with photos or stickers
zEnvelopes with double flaps
zEnvelopes with sticker flaps
Photo Paper
Plus Semi-
gloss*3
SG-101 10 sheets (A4, Letter),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
10 sheets (A4, Letter),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
[Photo Paper
Plus Glossy]
Photo Paper
Pro*3
PR-101 10 sheets (A4, Letter),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
10 sheets (A4, Letter),
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
[Photo Paper
Pro]
Photo
Stickers*4 PS-101 1 sheet Not loadable*5 [Photo Paper
Plus Glossy]
Transparencies CF-102 30 sheets 30 sheets [Transparencies]
T-Shirt
Transfers*2
TR-301 1 sheet 1 sheet [T-Shirt
Transfers]
Envelopes*2 10 envelopes 5 envelopes [Envelope]
Note
zFor specifying the page size and media type when performing copy or print without a
computer, see “Changing the Page Size and Media Type” on page 37.
zWhen using plain paper (17 lb / 64 gsm), up to 150 sheets (0.51" / 13 mm in height) can be
loaded in the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette respectively. Select [Plain Paper] from
[Media Type] in the printer driver.
For a detailed description of printing media types, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
Media Type Model*1 Paper Support Load Limit Printer Driver
Setting for
[Media Type]
Auto Sheet Feeder Cassette
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zEnvelopes with an embossed or treated surface
zAny type of paper with holes
zHandling Paper
zHold the paper as closely as possible to its edges and try not to touch the print surface. Print
quality will deteriorate if the print surface is damaged or becomes dirty.
zDo not touch the print surface until the ink has dried. If prints get wet, do not touch the printed
side until they dry.
zPaper may curl or the print surface may become smudged if you use a large amount of ink for
printing. In this case, select <ON> for <PREVENT ABRASION> under <PRINT SETTINGS>.
See “If printing surface abrasion is not resolved even after taking the actions above:” on
page 126. Do not print photos or documents that contain graphics on paper that curls easily.
Remove this kind of paper for printing text-only documents.
zIf the paper is curled, uncurl it before printing. To uncurl the paper, see “Paper is curled.” on
page 125.
zPut unused paper back into the package, and store them out of direct sunlight in a place
where the temperature and humidity are low. Keep them on a level surface to avoid curling
and wrinkling.
zIf the printed area is traced with a highlight pen or paint-stick or stained with water or sweat,
ink may blur depending on the paper.
zPhoto Paper Pro Guidelines
zDo not touch the print surface until the ink is dry (approx. 30 minutes). Colors in dark images
may appear indistinct at first, but will become clearer after approx. 30 minutes.
zImages may become smudged if you place them in an album before the ink is completely dry.
It is recommended that you allow the ink to dry for 24 hours.
zDo not attempt to dry the ink with a hair dryer or by exposing printouts to direct sunlight.
zDo not store or display printouts in hot, damp, or humid conditions. Never expose them to
heat or direct sunlight.
zStore printouts in photo albums, photo frames, or presentation binders to protect them from
direct exposure to air or sunlight.
zDo not mount printouts in an adhesive-type album as you may not be able to remove them.
zBe aware that some types of clear plastic folders and albums may cause the edges of the
paper to turn yellow.
About the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette
You can load paper in both the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette.
Loading paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder is easy, and is convenient if you frequently switch to
and print on various sizes or types of paper.
Loading paper in the Cassette allows you to print without reloading paper for each job. This is
convenient for loading a certain type of paper, such as plain paper, you regularly print onto.
Loading paper in both the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette makes the following paper feed
methods available:
Some types of paper cannot be used on the Cassette. See “Recommended Paper and
Requirements” on page 22.
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zChanging the Paper Source to Feed Different Types/Sizes of Paper
If you load plain paper in the Cassette and photo paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder, changing the
paper source allows you to print on both types of paper without removing and reloading paper.
To change the paper source, use [Feed Switch] on the machine or printer driver.
You can also specify the type/size of paper to be fed from the Cassette for regular use with the
printer driver. For example, you can specify that Letter-sized plain paper is always fed from the
Cassette whenever you print.
(A) Auto Sheet Feeder
(B) You can switch between paper loaded in the Auto Sheet Feeder (e.g., 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4
mm) or Cassette (e.g., A4/Letter-sized paper).
(C) Cassette
zContinuous Printing on the Same Type/Size of Paper by Using Both the
Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette together
If the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette runs out of paper, the paper source automatically switches
to the other one. This is useful for printing onto a large volume of paper.
Note
zFor information on page size, media type, and paper support load limit for Auto Sheet
Feeder or Cassette, see “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
zFor information on the printer driver settings, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
Important
zWhen printing from a computer, you need to set this feature with the printer driver. For
details, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
zThis feature can be used only when paper of the same size and media type are loaded in
the Cassette and Auto Sheet Feeder.
zWhen printing from a computer, this feature can be used only when both paper sources are
loaded with paper other than Credit Card- or Legal-sized paper.
zIn Copy mode, this feature can be used only when both paper sources are loaded with
paper other than Credit Card- or Legal-sized paper.
zIn Fax mode, this feature can be used only when both paper sources are loaded with A4-
or Letter-sized plain paper.
zThis feature cannot be used for the Sticker copy.
(B)
(A)
(C)
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(A) If the Auto Sheet Feeder runs out of paper, the paper source automatically changes to the
Cassette.
Procedure:
1Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <DEVICE SETTINGS>.
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRINT SETTINGS>, and press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <AUTO FEED SWITCH>.
4Press [OK].
5Use [ ] or [ ] to select whether to switch the paper source automatically.
6Press [OK].
7Press [Stop/Reset].
Changing the Paper Source
Before printing, confirm that the location where you have loaded paper is selected as a paper
source. Press [Feed Switch] to change the paper source.
Note
For information on page size, media type, and paper support load limit for the Auto Sheet
Feeder or Cassette, see “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
ON: Switches the paper source automatically.
OFF: Switches the paper source by pressing [Feed Switch] on the Operation Panel.
(A)
PR I NT SETTIN G S
WAU T O FEED SWITCH
AU T O FEED SWITC H
WOF F
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(A) Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp
(B) [Feed Switch]
(C) Cassette Lamp
Loading the Print Media in the Auto Sheet Feeder
zLoading Paper
1Flatten the four corners of the paper before loading it.
2Prepare to load paper.
Note
zPress [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp lights when loading paper in the
Auto Sheet Feeder and the Cassette Lamp lights when loading paper in the Cassette.
zYou can also select the paper source with the printer driver when printing from the
computer. For details, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
Important
Load plain paper (A4-, letter-, or legal-size) when receiving faxes.
Note
For detailed information on the specialty media Canon provides for use with its various
printers, see “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
Note
zAlign the edges of paper neatly before loading. Loading paper without aligning the edges
may cause paper jams.
zWhen paper is curled, hold the opposing curled corners and gently bend them in the
opposite direction until the paper becomes completely flat. See “Paper is curled.” on
page 125.
(A)
(B)
(C)
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(1) Open the Paper Support, then pull out the Paper Support Extension to support the paper.
(2) Press the Open Button to open the Paper Output Tray.
(3) Open up and set the Paper Output Tray Extension completely by pressing down the
hollow on its front side.
(4) Press [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp (A) lights.
3Load the paper.
(1) Load the paper into the Auto Sheet Feeder with the print side face up.
(2) Align the paper stack to the Cover Guide on the right side of the Paper Support.
(3) Pinch the Paper Guide and slide it against the left side of the paper stack.
Note
You can also select the paper source with the printer driver. For details, refer to the Printer
Driver Guide.
Important
Ensure that the Cover Guide stands when you load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
(A)
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zLoading Envelopes
Use either European DL or US Comm. Env. #10 size envelopes.
1Load the envelope against the Cover Guide on the right side of the Paper Support
with the front face up, and the rear flaps down on the left.
Important
Do not load the paper beyond this Load Limit Mark (A).
Note
zYou can use general copy paper or Canon’s Super White Paper SW-201.
zYou can load up to 150 sheets of plain paper (17 lb / 64 gsm, 0.51" / 13 mm in height) in the
Auto Sheet Feeder. However, the paper may not be fed normally depending on its media
type or your environment where the temperature and humidity are high or low. In that case,
reduce the amount of paper to half (approx. 0.2" / 5 mm in height).
zRemove the printed sheets from the Paper Output Tray before the count reaches 50.
zDo not touch the printed surfaces until the ink dries. For specific drying times, refer to the
instructions packaged with your media.
Important
zEnvelopes can be used only when printing from a computer.
zDo not use envelopes with embossed or treated surfaces, a double flap, pressure seals or
sticker flaps.
zSelect either [DL Env.] or [Comm. Env. #10] according to the envelope size you are using.
zIf the print image is upside down when printing onto special envelopes, open the printer
properties dialog box then select the [Rotate 180 degrees] check box on the [Page Setup]
tab.
For information on the printer driver settings, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
Important
Ensure that the Cover Guide stands when you load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
(3)
(2)
(A)
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2Pinch the Paper Guide and slide it against the left side of the envelope.
3Press [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp lights.
4Select [Envelope] in [Media Type], and then select [DL Env.] or [Comm. Env. #10] in
[Page Size].
For information on the printer driver settings, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
zLoading Other Small-Sized Paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder
1Load the paper into the Auto Sheet Feeder with the print side face up and align the
Cover Guide on the right side of the Paper Support.
2Pinch the Paper Guide and slide it against the left side of the paper stack.
Note
A maximum of 10 envelopes can be loaded at once.
Note
zFold the envelope flap shut (A).
zPrinting direction (B).
Important
Cutting plain paper to 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm, 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm, or 2.13" x 3.39"
/ 54.0 x 86.0 mm (Credit Card) size for a trial printing can cause paper jams.
Important
Ensure that the Cover Guide stands when you load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Note
zLoad the paper lengthways regardless of the direction of the document.
zYou can load up to 20 sheets of 4" x 6", or Credit Card-sized paper, and 10 sheets of 5" x
7"-sized paper.
2
1
3
(B)
(A)
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3Press [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp lights.
4When performing copy or print without a computer, press [Paper] to select the page
size. When using the machine connected to a computer, select the page size of the
loaded paper from [Page Size] in the printer driver.
For a detailed description of the printer driver settings, see “Printing with Windows” on
page 84, or “Printing with Macintosh” on page 86.
Loading the Print Media in the Cassette
Depending on page size and media type, some paper must always be loaded in the Auto Sheet
Feeder.
If you intend to use only the Cassette, check any usage restrictions in advance.
See “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
Important
Always load paper in portrait orientation (A). Loading paper in landscape orientation (B) can
cause the paper to be jammed.
Note
We recommend using genuine Canon photo media when printing photographs. See
“Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
1
2
3
(A) (B)
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zLoading Paper
1Flatten the four corners of the paper before loading it.
2Prepare to load paper.
(1) Pull out the Cassette from the machine.
3Load the paper (Print side face down).
(1) Load the paper into the Cassette with the print side face down.
(2) Align the paper stack to the right side of the Cassette.
(3) Slide the Paper Guides to fit the loaded paper stack.
Important
Load plain paper (A4- or letter-size) when receiving faxes.
Note
zLoad legal-size paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder since it cannot be loaded into the Cassette.
zFor detailed information on the specialty media Canon provides for use with its various
printers, refer to “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
Note
zAlign the edges of paper neatly before loading. Loading paper without aligning the edges
may cause paper jams.
zWhen paper is curled, hold the opposing curled corners and gently bend them in the
opposite direction until the paper becomes completely flat. See “Paper is curled.” on
page 125.
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4Insert the Cassette into the machine.
(1) Insert the Cassette into the machine.
Push the Cassette all the way into the machine.
5Prepare the Paper Output Tray.
(1) Press the Open Button to open the Paper Output Tray.
Important
Do not load the paper beyond this Load Limit Mark (A).
Note
zYou can use general copy paper or Canon’s Super White Paper SW-201.
zYou can load up to 150 sheets of plain paper (17 lb / 64 gsm, 0.51" / 13 mm in height) in the
Cassette. However, do not stack more than 50 sheets in the Paper Output Tray.
zDo not touch the printed surfaces until the ink dries. For specific drying times, refer to the
instructions packaged with your media.
(2)
(3)
(A)
(1)
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(2) Open up and set the Paper Output Tray Extension completely by pressing down the
hollow on its front side.
(3) Press [Feed Switch] so that the Cassette Lamp (A) lights.
zLoading Envelopes
Use either European DL or US Comm. Env. #10 size envelopes.
1Align the envelope stack against the right side of the Cassette with the print side
face down, and the rear flaps up on the left side.
2Slide the Paper Guides against the sides of the envelope.
Note
You can also select the paper source with the printer driver. For details, refer to the Printer
Driver Guide.
Important
zEnvelopes can be used only when printing from a computer.
zDo not use envelopes with embossed or treated surfaces, a double flap, pressure seals or
sticker flaps.
zSelect either [DL Env.] or [Comm. Env. #10] according to the envelope size you are using.
zIf the print image is upside down when printing onto special envelopes, open the printer
properties dialog box then select the [Rotate 180 degrees] check box on the [Page Setup]
tab.
For information on the printer driver settings, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
Note
A maximum of 5 envelopes can be loaded at once.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(A)
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3Press [Feed Switch] so that the Cassette Lamp lights.
4Select [Envelope] in [Media Type], and then select [DL Env.] or [Comm. Env. #10] in
[Page Size].
For information on the printer driver settings, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
zLoading 4" x 6"- or 5" x 7"-Sized Paper in the Cassette
1Load the paper into the Cassette with the print side face down.
Note
Fold the envelope flap shut (A).
Note
Printing direction (B).
Important
zDo not leave photo paper, such as Photo Paper Pro, in the Cassette for a long time. This
may cause paper discoloration due to natural aging.
zIf you are using photo paper such as Photo Paper Pro and have loaded them in the
Cassette, the printout may have roller traces on the print surface. To avoid this, load paper
in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
zCutting plain paper to 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm or 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm size for a
trial printing can cause paper jams.
(A) 1
2
3
(B)
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2Align the paper stack against the right side of the Cassette.
3Slide the Paper Guides to fit the loaded paper stack.
4Press [Feed Switch] so that the Cassette Lamp lights.
5When performing copy or print without a computer, press [Paper] to select the page
size. When using the machine connected to a computer, select the page size of the
loaded paper from [Page Size] in the printer driver.
For a detailed description of the printer driver settings, see “Printing with Windows” on
page 84, or “Printing with Macintosh” on page 86.
Note
zLoad the paper lengthways regardless of the direction of the document.
zYou can load up to 20 sheets of 4" x 6"-sized paper or up to 10 sheets of 5" x 7"-sized
paper.
Important
Always load paper in portrait orientation (A). Loading paper in landscape orientation (B) can
cause the paper to be jammed.
1
3
2
4
(A) (B)
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Before Printing
Changing the Page Size and Media Type
This section describes how to change the page size and media type on the Operation Panel.
1Press [Paper].
When you do not need to change the page size, press [OK] to proceed to step 4.
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select the page size.
A4 / B5 / A5 / 4x6 / 5x7 / C-CARD / 8.5x11 / 8.5x14
3Press [OK].
4Use [ ] or [ ] to select the media type.
PLAIN / PHOTO PRO / PHOTO PLUS / MATT PHOTO / GLOSSY
5Press [OK].
zRecommended Paper and Requirements
Note
We recommend using genuine Canon photo media when printing photographs.
See “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
Note
The asterisk < > on the LCD indicates the current setting.
Note
Some of these are not available depending on the country of purchase.
Note
In order to obtain optimal quality print results, when copying photographs, use Canon-
recommended Photo Paper Pro or Photo Paper Plus Glossy.
For details on media, see “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
Note
The following table shows the limit number of paper to load into the Auto Sheet Feeder and
Cassette.
Media
Type
Model*1 Paper Support Load Limit Machine Settings
Auto Sheet Feeder Cassette <SIZE> <TYPE>
Plain
Paper
0.51" / 13 mm 0.51" / 13 mm <A4>/<8.5x11>
(LTR)
<PLAIN>
SI Z E: < A4 >
TY P E: PLAIN
SI Z E: A4
TY P E: < PLAI N >
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Paper having a "Model Number" is Canon specialty media.
You may not be able to purchase some Canon branded paper depending on your country.
*1 Paper is not sold in the US by Model Number. Purchase paper by the name.
*2 When loading a stack of paper, the printed side may be marked when it is fed in. If this
happens, load paper one sheet at a time.
*3 When printing photos on Photo Stickers, select <STICKER COPY> under <1.SPECIAL
COPY>, then select <4 x 4> for <STKR TYP>. See “Creating Stickers (Sticker copy)” on
page 47.
*4 Feeding from the Cassette can damage the machine. Always load in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Glossy
Photo
Paper
GP-401 10 sheets (A4,
Letter)
10 sheets (A4,
Letter)
<A4>/<8.5x11>
(LTR)
<GLOSSY>
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
<4x6>
(101.6x152.4)
20 sheets (Credit
Card)
Not supported
(Credit Card)*4 <C-CARD>
Glossy
Photo
Paper
“Everyda
y Use”
GP-501 10 sheets (A4) 10 sheets (A4) <A4> <GLOSSY>
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
<4x6>
(101.6x152.4)
Matte
Photo
Paper
MP-101 10 sheets (A4,
Letter)
10 sheets (A4,
Letter)
<A4>/<8.5x11>
(LTR)
<MATT
PHOTO>
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
<4x6>
(101.6x152.4)
Photo
Paper
Plus
Glossy*2
PP-101 10 sheets (A4,
Letter, 5" x 7" /
127.0 x 177.8 mm)
10 sheets (A4,
Letter, 5" x 7" /
127.0 x 177.8 mm)
<A4>/<8.5x11>
(LTR)/<5x7>
(127.0x177.8)
<PHOTO
PLUS>
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
<4x6>
(101.6x152.4)
Photo
Paper
Plus
Semi-
gloss*2
SG-101 10 sheets (A4,
Letter)
10 sheets (A4,
Letter)
<A4>/<8.5x11>
(LTR)
<PHOTO
PLUS>
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
<4x6>
(101.6x152.4)
Photo
Paper
Pro*2
PR-101 10 sheets (A4,
Letter)
10 sheets (A4,
Letter)
<A4>/<8.5x11>
(LTR)
<PHOTO
PRO>
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
20 sheets (4" x 6" /
101.6 x 152.4 mm)
<4x6>
(101.6x152.4)
Photo
Stickers*3
PS-101 1 sheet Not loadable*4 ——
Media
Type
Model*1 Paper Support Load Limit Machine Settings
Auto Sheet Feeder Cassette <SIZE> <TYPE>
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Before Printing
Note
zRegarding the printer driver setting for media type, see “Recommended Paper and
Requirements” on page 22.
zWhen using plain paper (17 lb / 64 gsm), up to 150 sheets (0.51" / 13 mm in height) can be
loaded in the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette respectively.
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Copying
Making Copies
This section describes the basic procedure to make copies.
1Prepare for copying.
(1) Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
(2) Press [COPY].
(3) Load paper.
See “Loading Paper” on page 22.
(4) Ensure that the proper paper source is selected.
See “Changing the Paper Source” on page 26.
(5) Load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.
2Start copying.
(1) Check the page size and media type.
(A) Ratio of Reduction/Enlargement
(B) Page Size
(C) Print Quality
(D) Number of Copies
(E) Media Type
(F) Intensity
(2) Use [ ] or [ ] to specify the number of copies.
Note
Press [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp lights when loading paper in the
Auto Sheet Feeder and the Cassette Lamp lights when loading paper in the Cassette.
Note
For information on the types and conditions of documents which you can copy, see “Loading
Documents” on page 19.
Note
Press [Paper] to change the page size, or media type. See “Changing the Page Size and
Media Type” on page 37.
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(A)
(F)
(C) (D)(B)
(E)
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(3) Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.
The machine starts copying.
Changing the Copy Settings
You can change the copy settings such as the reduction/enlargement, intensity, or image quality.
For details on changing the page size and media type, see “Changing the Page Size and Media
Type” on page 37.
Reducing or Enlarging a Copy
You can reduce or enlarge copies using three different methods:
The following sections describe how to use these methods.
zUsing Preset Copy Ratios
Preset copy ratios are convenient when changing between standard page sizes, for example,
reducing A4 to A5 size, or enlarging 4" x 6" to letter size.
1Press [Enlarge/Reduce].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRESET RATIO>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select the preset ratio.
25% / 70% / 86% / 100% / 115% / 141% / 400%
zPressing [ ] decreases the copy ratio and pressing [ ] increases the ratio.
zPress and hold down [ ] or [ ] to quickly advance through the ratios.
4Press [OK].
zUsing Custom Copy Ratios (Zoom)
In addition to making reduction and enlargement decisions using preset copy ratios, you can use
customized 1% decrement/increment.
1Press [Enlarge/Reduce].
Note
For information on the types and conditions of documents which you can copy, see “Loading
Documents” on page 19.
Note
zTo cancel copying, press [Stop/Reset].
zThe machine can also receive faxes in copy mode (when [COPY] is pressed).
Preset copy ratios: You can select one of the preset ratios to reduce or enlarge copies.
Custom copy ratios
(Zoom):
You can specify the copy ratio as a percentage to reduce or enlarge
copies.
Automatic ratios
(Fit to Page):
The machine automatically reduces or enlarges the image to fit the page
size.
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2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ZOOM>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select a copy ratio by the percent between 25% and 400%.
zPressing [ ] decreases the copy ratio and pressing [ ] increases the ratio.
zPress and hold down [ ] or [ ] to quickly advance through the ratios.
4Press [OK].
zUsing Automatic Copy Ratios (Fit To Page)
You can set the machine to automatically reduce or enlarge the document to fit the page size
you selected in <SIZE>.
1Press [Enlarge/Reduce].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FIT-TO-PAGE>.
3Press [OK].
The message <AUTO> appears on the LCD.
Adjusting Exposure (Intensity)
Exposure (intensity) is the degree of difference between light and dark. Increasing the exposure
setting further blackens dark areas and whitens bright areas. Conversely, decreasing the
exposure setting reduces the difference between bright and dark areas. You can adjust the
exposure between five gradations.
1Press [Exposure].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select the <MANUAL ADJUST> or <AUTO ADJUST (A)>.
3Press [OK].
Note
The ratio can be also input by using the numeric buttons.
Note
When <FIT-TO-PAGE> is selected, the document loaded in the ADF cannot be scanned.
Note
If the document is not properly reduced or enlarged to fit the page size, use preset or custom
copy ratios and try copying again.
ZO O M 25-400%
- 10 0 % +
EN L ARGE/R E DUCE
WFI T -TO-PAG E X
IN T ENSITY
WMA N UAL ADJU S T X
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zIf you select <MANUAL ADJUST> in step 2, use [ ] to decrease the density, or use [ ] to
increase the density, then press [OK].
zIf you select <AUTO ADJUST (A)> in step 2, the screen below appears on the LCD.
Adjusting Image Quality
You can adjust the image quality according to the document to be copied.
1Press [Image Quality].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select the image quality.
3Press [OK].
Copying onto Both Sides of the Paper (Two-sided copy)
You can copy two document pages onto the sides of a single sheet of paper.
(A) Long-side stapling
(B) Short-side stapling
Procedure:
1Press [Two-Sided] to select <STAPLE SIDE>.
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <LONG-SIDE STAPLE> or <SHORT-SIDE STAPLE>.
Note
When <AUTO ADJUST (A)> is selected, the document loaded in the ADF cannot be scanned.
STANDARD: Suitable for text-only documents.
HIGH: Suitable for photographs.
FAST: Suitable for high speed copying at a lower image quality.
Note
zWhen using <FAST>, if the quality is not as good as expected, select <STANDARD> or
<HIGH> and try copying again.
zSelect <HIGH> to copy in grayscale. Grayscale renders tones in a range of grays instead
of black or white.
LONG-SIDE STAPLE: Staples on the long side of the paper.
SHORT-SIDE STAPLE: Staples on the short side of the paper.
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WST A NDARD X
(A) (B)
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3Press [OK].
4Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.
zWhen the document was loaded on the Platen Glass:
When the first sheet of document finishes to be scanned, the message below is displayed.
If you have another sheet of document to scan, load it on the Platen Glass and press
[Start].
If you do not need more scanning, press [OK].
zWhen the document was loaded in the ADF:
The machine starts scanning the next sheet of document automatically after one sheet of
document is scanned in.
Note
When you copy the second sheet of document, press the same [Start] button ([Black] or
[Color]) as the first operation after loading the second sheet on the Platen Glass.
Note
zThe ADF is not available for scanning two-sided documents at a stretch.
zThis function cannot be used in conjunction with <FIT-TO-PAGE> under <ENLARGE/
REDUCE> or other copy functions.
zIf you perform black & white copying for two-sided copy, print intensity may be different
from when performing black & white copying for single-sided copy.
zThis function can only be used when the page size is set to <8.5 x 11> (215 x 279) or <A4>.
zThe media type is fixed to <PLAIN>. You cannot change this setting.
SC A N NEXT [S T ART]
ST A RT PRINT [OK]
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Copying
Using Useful Copy Functions
Special Copy
You can copy in various layouts.
1Prepare for copying.
See “Prepare for copying.” on page 40.
2Select the copy menu.
(1) Press [Menu].
The SPECIAL COPY screen is displayed.
(2) Use [ ] or [ ] to select the copy function.
Copying Two Pages to Fit onto a Single Page (2-on-1 copy)
This feature enables you to copy two documents (A) and (B) onto a single sheet (C) of paper by
reducing each image.
Procedure:
1Display the Special copy screen.
See “Special Copy” on page 45.
2-ON-1: See “Copying Two Pages to Fit onto a Single Page (2-on-1
copy)” on page 45.
4-ON-1: See “Copying Four Pages to Fit onto a Single Page (4-on-1
copy)” on page 46.
STICKER COPY: See “Creating Stickers (Sticker copy)” on page 47.
BORDERLESS COPY: See “Copying without Borders (Borderless copy)” on page 48.
IMAGE REPEAT: See “Repeating an Image on a Page (Image repeat)” on
page 49.
COLLATED COPY: See “Making Multiple Copies of an Entire Document (Collated
copy)” on page 51.
Note
zThis function cannot be used in conjunction with other functions.
zIf <MEMORY IS FULL> appears on the LCD when scanning, set the image quality to
<STANDARD> or <FAST> and try copying again.
zYou can use this feature only when the page size is set to <8.5 x 11> (215 x 279) or <A4>.
1. S PECIAL C OPY
W2- O N-1 X
(A) (C)(B)
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2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <2-ON-1>, then press [OK].
3Load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.
4Specify the page size and media type.
See “Changing the Page Size and Media Type” on page 37.
5Specify the necessary items.
See “Changing the Copy Settings” on page 41.
6Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.
zWhen the document was loaded on the Platen Glass:
When the first sheet of document finishes to be scanned, the message below is displayed.
If you have another sheet of document to scan, load it on the Platen Glass and press
[Start].
If you do not need more scanning, press [OK].
zWhen the document was loaded in the ADF:
The machine starts scanning in the next sheet of document automatically after one sheet of
document is scanned in.
Copying Four Pages to Fit onto a Single Page (4-on-1 copy)
This feature enables you to copy four documents onto a single sheet of paper by reducing each
image. Four different layouts are available.
(A) Documents
(B) PATTERN 1
(C) PATTERN 2
(D) PATTERN 3
(E) PATTERN 4
Procedure:
Note
You cannot select <ENLARGE/REDUCE>.
Note
When you copy the second sheet of document, press the same [Start] button ([Black] or
[Color]) as the first operation after loading the second sheet on the Platen Glass.
SC A N NEXT [S T ART]
ST A RT PRINT [OK]
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
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1Display the Special copy screen.
See “Special Copy” on page 45.
2Load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <4-ON-1>, then press [OK].
4Use [ ] or [ ] to specify the layout pattern.
PATTERN 1 / PATTERN 2 / PATTERN 3 / PATTERN 4
5Specify the page size and media type.
See “Changing the Page Size and Media Type” on page 37.
6Specify the necessary items.
See “Changing the Copy Settings” on page 41.
7Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.
zWhen the document was loaded on the Platen Glass:
When the first to third sheet of document finishes to be scanned, the message below is
displayed.
If you have another sheet of document to scan, load it on the Platen Glass and press
[Start].
If you do not need more scanning, press [OK].
zWhen the document was loaded in the ADF:
The machine starts scanning in the next sheet of document automatically after one sheet of
document is scanned in.
Creating Stickers (Sticker copy)
You can easily make stickers from 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm photos or graphics using Canon
Photo Stickers.
Note
You cannot specify <ENLARGE/REDUCE> for this function.
Note
When you copy more than one sheet of document, press the same [Start] button ([Black] or
[Color]) as the first operation after loading each sheet on the Platen Glass.
Note
zThis function cannot be used in conjunction with other copy functions.
zIf <MEMORY IS FULL> appears on the LCD when scanning, set the image quality to
<STANDARD> or <FAST> and try copying again.
zThis function can be used only when page size is set to <8.5 x 11> (215 x 279) or <A4>.
4- O N-1 LAY O UT
PA T TERN 1 X
SC A N NEXT [S T ART]
ST A RT PRINT [OK]
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(A) Platen Glass (Place document face down)
(B) 16 stickers
Procedure:
1Display the Special copy screen.
See “Special Copy” on page 45.
2Load the document on the Platen Glass.
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <STICKER COPY>, then press [OK].
4Use [ ] or [ ] to select <4 x 4>.
You can only print in the 4 x 4 layout though other layouts appear on the LCD.
Use the special sheets of stickers.
5Press [OK].
6Specify the necessary items.
See “Changing the Copy Settings” on page 41.
7Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.
Copying without Borders (Borderless copy)
This feature enables you to copy color images so that they fill the entire page without borders.
Note
This function cannot be used in conjunction with other copy functions.
Note
The document loaded in the ADF cannot be scanned.
Note
zYou cannot specify the page size, media type, <ENLARGE/REDUCE> or <AUTO ADJUST
(A)> as the intensity when using this function.
zThe image quality is fixed to <HIGH>. Change the setting of the image quality as
necessary after creating stickers.
Note
zLoad stickers in the Auto Sheet Feeder when using this function.
zYou can only load one sheet of stickers at a time in the Auto Sheet Feeder when using this
function.
(B)(A)
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Procedure:
1Display the Special copy screen.
See “Special Copy” on page 45.
2Load the document on the Platen Glass.
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <BORDERLESS COPY>, then press [OK].
4Use [ ] or [ ] to select the page size.
A4 / 4 x 6 / 5 x 7 / C-CARD / 8.5 x 11
5Press [OK].
6Use [ ] or [ ] to select the media type.
PHOTO PLUS / MATT PHOTO / GLOSSY / PHOTO PRO
7Press [OK].
8Specify the necessary items.
See “Changing the Copy Settings” on page 41.
9Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.
Repeating an Image on a Page (Image repeat)
This feature enables you to copy an image multiple times onto a single page. You can set the
machine to automatically select the number of times it repeats the image, or you can specify the
number.
Note
The document loaded in the ADF cannot be scanned.
Note
zThe copied image may need to be enlarged to fit onto the selected page size when making
borderless copies. Some cropping may occur.
zYou can use this feature only when the page size is set to <A4>, <4 x 6> (101 x 152), <5 x
7> (127 x 177), <C-CARD>, or <8.5 x 11> (215 x 279).
zYou can use this feature only when the paper is set to <PHOTO PLUS>, <MATT PHOTO>,
<GLOSSY>, or <PHOTO PRO>.
zYou can specify image quality to either <STANDARD> or <HIGH>.
zYou can select the width to be cropped from the borders of the original image according to
the image size.
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Procedure:
1Display the Special copy screen.
See “Special Copy” on page 45.
2Load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <IMAGE REPEAT>, then press [OK].
4Use [ ] or [ ] to select <AUTO> or <MANUAL>.
If you selected <AUTO> and pressed [OK], go to step 8.
If you selected <MANUAL> and pressed [OK], go to step 5.
5Use [ ] or [ ] to set the vertical repeats (1 to 4).
6Press [OK].
7Use [ ] or [ ] to set the horizontal repeats (1 to 4).
8Press [OK].
9Specify the page size and media type.
See “Changing the Page Size and Media Type” on page 37.
10 Specify the necessary items.
See “Changing the Copy Settings” on page 41.
Note
When <AUTO> is selected, the document loaded in the ADF cannot be scanned.
Note
<C-CARD> cannot be selected for the page size.
Note
<FIT-TO-PAGE> cannot be selected as the copy ratio.
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HO R IZONTA L 2
VE R TICAL 2
HO R IZONTA L < 2 >
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11 Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.
Making Multiple Copies of an Entire Document (Collated copy)
When making multiple copies of a document with more than one page you have them delivered
in sorted sets.
(A) Documents
(B) Select [COLLATED COPY]
(C) Not select [COLLATED COPY]
(D) Copy 1
(E) Copy 2
(F) Copy 3
Procedure:
1Display the Special Copy screen.
See “Special Copy” on page 45.
2Load the document in the ADF.
Important
zThe area read from the documents depends on the reduction/enlargement ratio.
zThe size of the documents to copy should be no larger than one division of the paper. For
example, if you copy four documents at the same size, their sizes must be one-fourth of the
page size or smaller.
Note
zThis function cannot be used in conjunction with other special copyings.
zLoad the document in the ADF when using this function.
zUsing this function might cause a reduction in print quality. For best results, print without
using collation.
zThe number of sheets you can load depends on the document type.
zIf <MEMORY IS FULL> is displayed when scanning, reduce the number of sheets and load
them again.
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
2
3
1
2
3
3
3
3
2
1
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) (E) (F)
(D) (E) (F)
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3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <COLLATED COPY>, then press [OK].
4Specify the page size and media type.
See “Changing the Page Size and Media Type” on page 37.
5Specify the necessary items.
See “Changing the Copy Settings” on page 41.
6Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.
Note
You cannot select <FIT-TO-PAGE> as the copy ratio and <AUTO ADJUST (A)> as the
intensity.
Chapter 3
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Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant Device
Printing Photographs Directly from a
Compliant Device
Connecting a PictBridge compliant device such as a digital camera, camcorder or mobile phone to
the machine allows you to print recorded images directly without using a computer.
(A) This mark indicates that the product is PictBridge-compatible. See “Printing Photographs Directly
from a PictBridge Compliant Device” on page 55.
(B) See “Printing Photographs Directly from a Canon Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Digital
Camera” on page 58.
Connecting to a PictBridge Compliant Device
To connect a PictBridge compliant device to this machine, use the USB cable supplied with the
device.
Note
zPictBridge is an industry standard enabling a range of digital photo solutions, including the direct
printing of photos from a digital still camera, camcorder or mobile phone* without the need to use
a computer.
zIt is possible to specify which images to print and various print settings from the operation panel of
your camera or mobile phone.
zCanon Bubble Jet Direct allows you to print photos from a Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible
(PictBridge incompatible) digital camera or digital video camcorder without a computer, by simply
connecting the digital camera or digital video camcorder to this machine.
For details, see “Printing Photographs Directly from a Canon Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Digital
Camera” on page 58.
* Hereafter, the digital still camera, digital camcorder, and camera-equipped mobile phone
compatible with PictBridge are collectively called a PictBridge compliant device.
Caution
Do not connect any equipment other than PictBridge compliant devices or Canon Bubble Jet Direct
compatible digital cameras to the Direct Print Port of the machine. If you do so, electric shock, fire, or
damage to the device could result.
(B)
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1Set up the machine.
Refer to the Easy Setup Instructions to set up the machine and make it ready for printing.
2Turn on the machine.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
3Load the paper in the machine.
See “Loading Paper” on page 22.
4Connect the PictBridge compliant device to the machine.
(1) Ensure that the device is turned off.
(2) Connect the device to the machine using the USB cable (for connection to a computer)
supplied with the device.
Important
Do not connect PictBridge compliant devices or Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible digital cameras
to the machine while copying, scanning, faxing or printing is in progress.
Note
When printing photos with the digital device connected to the machine, it is advisable to use the AC
adapter supplied with the device. If you use the device battery, be sure to charge it fully.
Note
The Print Head cannot be aligned using the controls of the digital device. If the Print Head
alignment is not yet performed, execute automatic Print Head alignment, see “Aligning the
Print Head Automatically” on page 106.
Note
Depending on the model or brand of your device, you may have to select a print mode
compliant with PictBridge before connecting the device.
You may also have to turn on the device or select Play mode manually after connecting the
device to the machine.
Perform necessary operations according to the instruction manual supplied with the
PictBridge compliant device.
Note
Some types of the PictBridge compliant devices turn on automatically, when connected to the
machine. If the device not turns on automatically, turn it on manually.
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(3) Turn on and set up the device for direct printing.
Either of the following icons will display on the LCD display of the device when the
machine is correctly connected.
A PictBridge compliant device.
A Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible digital camera.
Printing Photographs Directly from a PictBridge
Compliant Device
When operating the device, be sure to follow the instructions given in the instruction manual supplied
with the PictBridge compliant device. Let’s take a look at the page size, media type, layout, image
optimization modes, and date/file no. printing mode that can be set on a PictBridge compliant device
connected to the machine.
Confirming or Changing the Device Settings
To change the page size or media type, operate the device to select the PictBridge print setup
mode and confirm or change the settings.
The settings below can be changed by pressing <DEVICE SETTINGS> in [Menu] on this
machine when a PictBridge compliant device is connected. However, changes can be made on
the PictBridge setting screen only when the corresponding items below are in the “Default”
(selections based on the machine setting) using the controls of the device.
Note
If neither of these icons appear, see “Cannot Print Properly from the Digital Camera” on
page 133.
PictBridge compliant device setting items PictBridge setting items (PICTBRIDGE
SET) on the machine
Paper size: Default PAGE SIZE
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You can select the page size, media type, borderless printing, and optimize on the printer
when printing from a PictBridge compliant device.
(1) Turn on the machine.
(2) Press [Menu] to select <DEVICE SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
(3) Use [ ] and [ ] to select <PICTBRIDGE SET>, then press [OK].
(4) Use [ ] and [ ] to specify the necessary items, then press [OK].
About the Settings Explained Below
The settings explained on the following pages cannot be made on some PictBridge compliant
devices. If any setting cannot be made, the default setting explained above is used.
* Names of settings that are displayed on Canon PictBridge compliant device are used in the
description given below. Different names may be displayed on your device depending on the
brand or model.
About Image Data Format for Printing
This machine accepts images* taken with a camera compatible with the Design rule for Camera
File System and PNG files.
* Exif 2.21 compliant
About “Paper size” and “Paper type”
When the “Default” (selections based on the machine setting) is selected, the machine operates
based on the <SIZE> and the <TYPE> settings made using the controls of the machine.
The following sizes and types of paper can be loaded in the machine by selecting options from
“Paper size” and “Paper type”.
Paper type: Default MEDIA TYPE
Layout: Default BORDERLESS PRINT
Image Optimize: Default IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
“Paper size” setting “Paper type” setting Paper loaded in machine
4" x 6" / 10 x 15 cm Photo Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss
Glossy Photo Paper
Glossy Photo Paper "Everyday
Use"
Photo Stickers*1
Fast Photo Photo Paper Pro
5" x 7" / 13 x 18 cm*2 Photo Photo Paper Plus Glossy
PictBridge compliant device setting items PictBridge setting items (PICTBRIDGE
SET) on the machine
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*1 This paper is exclusively used to print photo stickers. When printing on sticker paper, select 4"
x 6" / 10 x 15 cm in “Paper size”.
*2 This size can be selected only for Canon PictBridge compatible devices (note that it cannot be
selected for some models).
*3 “Plain Paper” can be selected for “Paper type” when A4 or 8.5" x 11" (Letter) is selected for
“Paper size”. When “Plain Paper” is selected for “Paper type”, bordered printing will be
performed even when “Borderless” is selected for “Layout”.
*4 When A4 or 8.5" x 11" (Letter) is selected for "Paper size", you can print in 4-up layout.
About “Layout” and “Trimming”
For "Layout", when the “Default” (selections based on the machine setting) is selected, the
machine operates based on the <PICTBRIDGE SET> in [Menu] of the machine. Trimming is
performed based on settings on the PictBridge compliant device.
About “Image optimize”
When the “Default” (selection based on the machine setting) is selected, the machine operates
based on <PICTBRIDGE SET> in [Menu] of this machine.
If you use a Canon PictBridge compatible device, you can select “VIVID”, “NR”, “VIVID+NR” or
“Face” (Note that these options cannot be selected for some models).
A4 / 8.5" x 11" (Letter)*3, *4 Photo Photo Paper Plus Glossy
Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss
Glossy Photo Paper
Fast Photo Photo Paper Pro
A4*3, *4 Photo Glossy Photo Paper "Everyday
Use"
5.4 x 8.6 cm / Credit Card Photo Glossy Photo Paper
Note
zWhen printing onto Photo Stickers (PS-101) (16-up), use the following settings.
1. Select the Auto Sheet Feeder as the paper source.
For details, see “Loading the Print Media in the Auto Sheet Feeder” on page 27.
Always load Photo Stickers (PS-101) in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
2. Select 4" x 6" / 10 x 15 cm for the “Paper size”, and “Photo” for the “Paper type”.
3. Select N-up for layout, then select 16-up.
zSome PictBridge compliant devices display the Layout option; 2-up, 4-up, 9-up, and 16-up.
In this case always select 16-up. If there are no options on the PictBridge compliant device
that correspond to 2-up, 4-up, 9-up, or 16-up, printing on stickers is not possible.
zWhen you using Photo Stickers (PS-101), do not set “Borderless” in “Layout” settings.
Note
zWhen “VIVID” is selected, green and blue portions of photos are printed vividly.
zWhen “NR” (Noise Reduction) is selected, noise in blue portions, such as the sky, and dark
portions is removed.
zWhen “VIVID+NR” is selected, functions of both “VIVID” and “NR” are performed.
zWhen “Face” is selected, backlit images are corrected when printed.
“Paper size” setting “Paper type” setting Paper loaded in machine
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About "Date/File No. print"
You cannot change this setting on this machine. Selections of this setting will be based on that of
the PictBridge compliant device.
If you select an image which has had the shooting date embedded in it using a camera with the
print mode, select "Off" for this function. If you select "Date", "File No.", or "Both", the date and/or
file number will be printed over the embedded date.
Printing Photographs Directly from a Canon Bubble
Jet Direct Compatible Digital Camera
The following is a list of media types that can be set on the Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible
digital camera or digital video camcorder (PictBridge incompatible) along with their limitations when
connected to this machine.
Media Types for Digital Camera
When you connect a digital camera, you can use the following media:
Note
zNever disconnect the USB cable during printing.
zWhen disconnecting the USB cable between the PictBridge compliant device and machine,
follow the instructions given in the device’s instruction manual.
zControls of the device cannot be used for the following:
Print quality setting
Machine maintenance
Digital Camera Setting Media Type
Card #1 Photo Paper Pro 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm
Card #2 Photo Paper Plus Glossy 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm
Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss 4" x 6" /101.6 x 152.4 mm
Glossy Photo Paper 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm
Glossy Photo Paper "Everyday Use" 4" x 6" /101.6 x 152.4
mm
Card #3 Photo Paper Plus Glossy 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm
LTR Photo Paper Pro Letter
Photo Paper Plus Glossy Letter
Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss Letter
Glossy Photo Paper Letter
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A4 Photo Paper Pro A4
Photo Paper Plus Glossy A4
Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss A4
Glossy Photo Paper A4
Glossy Photo Paper "Everyday Use" A4
Note
zFor the digital camera operation method and troubleshooting, refer to your digital camera's
manual.
zFor print error messages, see “Cannot Print Properly from the Digital Camera” on
page 133.
zBy operating the digital camera, you can make the following prints:
You can make a standard print from the image displayed in the single display mode or in
the index display mode.
You can print specified numbers of images, or make an index print by editing the DPOF.
Images other than Exif may not be index printed.
For the images taken with an ExifPrint compatible digital camera, the ExifPrint function
can be used.
If date printing is set from the digital camera, the date when the photograph was taken is
to be printed (excluding the index print).
Images will be scaled automatically according to the image size set on the digital camera
and the size of the media set on the machine.
zThe digital camera does not support the following functions:
Print quality setting
Machine maintenance
Digital Camera Setting Media Type
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Preparing Your Machine for Fax
Methods of Registering Information in Your Machine
You can set the sending and receiving settings from the Operation Panel of the machine.
Examples of Connecting the Machine
Typical examples of connecting the machine are described below. The machine cannot send/
receive faxes if the connection is incorrect. Connect the machine correctly.
zConnecting to the Telephone Line
zConnecting to an Analog Line
(A) Telephone line (analog)
zConnecting to an ADSL
(B) Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
(C) Splitter
(D) ADSL modem (splitter may be built-in to the modem)
(E) Computer
For details on ADSL connection and settings, see the manual supplied with your ADSL
modem. The illustrated connection is an example and is not guaranteed to suit every
connecting condition.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(E)
(D)
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zConnecting to an ISDN Line
(F) ISDN line
(G) Terminal adapter, etc.
(H) Analog port
(I) Computer
For details on ISDN connection and settings, see the manuals supplied with your terminal
adapter or dial-up router.
zConnecting External Devices
zConnecting a Telephone or Answering Machine via a Computer
(J) Computer
(K) Telephone or answering machine
zConnecting a Telephone or Answering Machine Directly
(L) Telephone or answering machine
For Users In The UK
If the connector of the external device cannot be connected to the jack on the machine, you will
need to purchase a B.T. adapter to connect as follows:
Connect the external device line to the B.T. adapter, then connect the B.T. adapter to the
jack.
(F)
(I)
(G)
(H)
(K)
(J)
(L)
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Setting the Telephone Line Type
Before using your machine, make sure you set the correct telephone line type for your telephone
line. If you are unsure of your telephone line type, contact your telephone company. For ISDN
(Integrated Services Digital Network) or ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)
connections, contact the telephone company or service provider to confirm your line type.
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <TEL LINE TYPE>, then press [OK].
4Use [ ] or [ ] to select the telephone line type, then press [OK].
5Press [Stop/Reset].
Registering Sender Information
You can register sender information (Transmit Terminal Identification (TTI)) in your machine so
that your name or company name, your fax/telephone number, and the date and time of
transmission are printed in small type at the top of each page to be received. Thus, whenever
you send a fax from this machine, the recipient receiving the fax knows who sent it, and when it
was sent.
Below is an example of how your sender information would be printed on a fax sent from your
machine:
Note
You can print the USER’S DATA LIST to check the current setting (See “Printing the USER’S
DATA LIST” on page 71).
TOUCH TONE: Suitable for tone dialing.
ROTARY PULSE: Suitable for pulse dialing.
Note
In New Zealand, select <TOUCH TONE>. You cannot use <ROTARY PULSE>.
US E R SETTING S
DA T E/TIME S ETTING X
TE L L INE TYPE
WTO U CH TONE
(A)
(B)
(C) (D) (E)
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(A) Date and time of transmission
(B) Your fax/telephone number
You can select <FAX> or <TEL> to be printed in front of the number
(See “TX TERMINAL ID” on page 94).
(C) Your name is printed.
(D) The recipient’s name is printed when sending from coded speed dialing.
(E) Page number
zEntering the Date and Time
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [] or [] to select <USER SETTINGS>.
3Press [OK] two times.
4Use the numeric buttons to enter the date and time (in 24-hour format).
Enter only the last two digits of the year.
5Press [OK].
6Press [Stop/Reset].
Note
zFor black & white sending, you can set the sender information to print inside or outside the
image area (See “TX TERMINAL ID” on page 94).
zFor color sending, the sender information is printed inside the image area, and the
DESTINATION ID is not printed.
zYou can enter the sender information from the Operation Panel (See “Registering Your
Fax/Telephone Number and Name (Sender Information)” on page 64).
zThree formats of date are available. For details on the date format settings, see “DATE
DISPLAY” on page 93.
Note
zWhen your machine is connected to a computer with the MP driver installed, even if the
date and time are entered from the Operation Panel of the machine, the date and time will
be read from your computer every time you start the computer, turn the machine on, or
disconnect and connect the USB cable.
When using your machine connecting to your computer, set the date and time on your
computer precisely.
zThe date and time will be reset when you disconnect the power cord or there is a power
failure. In this case, you can set it again on the machine. Alternatively, it can be read from
your computer and set on the machine by connecting the machine to your computer with
the MP driver installed.
Note
zIf you misentered the date and time, use [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor under the number
to enter the correct number.
zThree formats of date are available. For details on the date format settings, see “DATE
DISPLAY” on page 93.
DA T E/TIME S ETTING
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zRegistering Your Fax/Telephone Number and Name (Sender
Information)
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <UNIT TEL NUMBER>.
4Press [OK].
5Use the numeric buttons to enter your fax/telephone number (max. 20 digits,
including spaces).
To enter a plus sign (+) before the number, press [#].
6Press [OK].
7Press [OK].
8Use the numeric buttons to enter your name (max. 24 characters, including
spaces).
9Press [OK].
10 Press [Stop/Reset].
Note
For details on how to enter or delete numbers, see “Guidelines for Entering Numbers, Letters,
and Symbols” on page 68.
Note
For details on how to enter or delete characters, see “Guidelines for Entering Numbers,
Letters, and Symbols” on page 68.
Note
You can print the USER’S DATA LIST to confirm the sender information you have registered
(See “USER’S DATA LIST” on page 71).
UN I T TEL NUMBER
TE L =
US E R SETTING S
WUN I T NAME X
UN I T NAME :A
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Registering Coded Speed Dialing
Coded speed dialing allows you to dial fax/telephone numbers by simply pressing [Coded Dial].
First, you register a fax/telephone number for coded speed dialing, then to dial the number,
simply press [Coded Dial] and enter the two-digit code assigned to that number.
Before you can use coded speed dialing, you need to register the recipients’ numbers.
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <CODED DIAL REGIST>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select a coded speed dialing code (00 to 39).
4Press [OK] two times.
5Use the numeric buttons to enter the fax/telephone number you want to register
(max. 60 digits (40 digits for Korea), including spaces).
6Press [OK] two times.
7Use the numeric buttons to enter a name for the coded speed dialing code (max.
16 characters, including spaces).
8Press [OK].
The <CODED DIAL REGIST> screen is displayed to enter the next number.
zIf you continue registering coded speed dialing codes, repeat the procedure from step 4.
zIf not, go to step 9.
9Press [Stop/Reset].
Note
zFor details on how to enter or delete numbers, see “Guidelines for Entering Numbers,
Letters, and Symbols” on page 68.
zFor color sending, the recipient’s name is not printed.
zPress [Redial/Pause] to enter a pause.
zPress [ ] to enter a tone.
Note
For details on how to enter or delete characters, see “Guidelines for Entering Numbers,
Letters, and Symbols” on page 68.
CO D ED DIAL REGI S T
00 =
TE L NUMBER
TE L =
NA M E :A
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zChanging or Deleting a Coded Speed Dialing
zTo change a registered number:
(1) Follow the procedures from step 1 to 4 under “Registering Coded Speed Dialing”.
(2) Press and hold [ ] to delete the registered number.
(3) Use the numeric buttons to enter the new number.
(4) Press [OK].
(5) Press [Stop/Reset].
zTo change a registered name:
(1) Follow the procedures from step 1 to 6 under “Registering Coded Speed Dialing”.
(2) Press and hold [ ] to delete the registered name.
(3) Use the numeric buttons to enter the new name.
(4) Press [OK].
(5) Press [Stop/Reset].
zTo delete an entire entry:
(1) Follow the procedures from step 1 to 4 under “Registering Coded Speed Dialing”.
(2) Press and hold [ ] to delete the registered number.
(3) Press [OK].
(4) Press [Stop/Reset].
The name will automatically be deleted when you delete the number.
Printing the CODED SPEED DIAL TELEPHONE NO. LIST
You can print a list of the recipients registered for coded speed dialing. You may want to keep the
list near your machine to refer to it when dialing.
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRNT REPORT/LIST>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <SPEED DIAL LIST>.
4Press [OK].
5Use [ ] or [ ] to select the sorting way, then press [OK].
Note
For a list of the recipients you have registered, print the coded speed dialing list (See “Printing
the CODED SPEED DIAL TELEPHONE NO. LIST” on page 66).
PR N T REPORT/ L IST
AC T IVITY REP O RT X
PR N T REPORT/ L IST
WSP E ED DIAL LIST X
PR I NT BY NAME?
< YE S > N O
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YES: Prints the list with the destination name (DESTINATION ID) in alphabetical order.
NO : Prints the list with the numerical order in ascending order.
Setting Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time)
Some countries adopt the daylight saving time (summer time) system that shifts the clock time
forward or back at certain periods of the year.
You can set your machine to automatically change the time by registering the day and time that
daylight saving (summer time) begins and ends.
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <SUMMER TIME SET>, then press [OK].
4Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ON> or <OFF>.
zIf you select <OFF>, go to step 21.
zIf you select <ON>, go to step 5.
5Press [OK] three times.
6Use [ ] or [ ] to select the month when summer time starts.
7Press [OK] two times.
8Use [ ] or [ ] to select the week when summer time starts.
FIRST WEEK / SECOND WEEK / THIRD WEEK / FOURTH WEEK / LAST WEEK
9Press [OK] two times.
10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the day of the week when summer time starts.
11 Press [OK] two times.
Note
This setting is not available in some countries and regions.
SU M MER TIME SET
ON X
SE T MONTH
WMA R CH X
SE T WEEK
LA S T WEEK X
SE T D AY OF WEEK
SU N DAY X
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12 Use the numeric buttons to enter the time (in 24-hour format) when summer time
starts.
Precede single digit with a zero.
13 Press [OK] three times.
14 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the month when summer time ends.
15 Press [OK] two times.
16 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the week when summer time ends.
FIRST WEEK / SECOND WEEK / THIRD WEEK / FOURTH WEEK / LAST WEEK
17 Press [OK] two times.
18 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the day of the week when summer time ends.
19 Press [OK] two times.
20 Use the numeric buttons to enter the time (in 24-hour format) when summer time
ends.
Precede single digit with a zero.
21 Press [OK].
22 Press [Stop/Reset].
Guidelines for Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols
1Press [ ] to switch to uppercase letter mode (:A), lowercase letter mode (:a), or
number mode (:1).
You can see what mode you are in by the character displayed on the top right corner of the
LCD.
SE T SHIFT TI M E
02 : 00
SE T MONTH
WOC T OBER X
SE T WEEK
LA S T WEEK X
SE T D AY OF WEEK
SU N DAY X
SE T SHIFT TI M E
03 : 00
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2Use the numeric buttons to enter a character. Press the button repeatedly until the
character you want appears.
zTo enter successive characters from the same numeric button:
Press the numeric button, press [ ], then press the same numeric button again.
zTo enter a space:
Press [ ] two times.
In number mode, press [ ] once.
zTo delete a character:
Press [ ].
zTo delete an entire entry:
Press and hold [ ].
Models with lowercase letter mode:
SP indicates a space.
Models without lowercase letter mode:
Note
Lowercase letter mode (:a) may not be available, depending on the country of purchase.
Button Uppercase letter mode Lowercase letter mode Number mode
[1] 1
[2] ABCÅÄÁÀÃÂÆÇ abcåäáàãâæç 2
[3] DEFËÉÈÊ defëéèê 3
[4] GH I Ï Í Ì Î gh i ï í ì î 4
[5] JKL jkl 5
[6] MNOÑØÖÓÒÕÔ mnoñøöóòõô 6
[7] PQRSÞ pqrsþ 7
[8] TUVÜÚÙÛ tuvüúùû 8
[9] WXYZÝ wxyzý 9
[0] 0
[#] -.SP #!",;:^`_=/|’?$@%&+()[]{}<>
[ ] Press [ ] to switch to uppercase letter mode (:A), lowercase letter mode (:a), or
number mode (:1).
Button Letter mode Number mode
[1] 1
[2] ABCabc 2
[3] DEFdef 3
[4] GHIghi 4
[5] JKLjkl 5
[6] MNOmno 6
NA M E :A
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SP indicates a space.
Summary of Reports and Lists
The table below shows the reports and lists that can be printed from your machine. Refer to the
pages indicated for more details.
ACTIVITY REPORT
The machine is factory-set to print an ACTIVITY REPORT after every 20 transactions. You can
also select whether to print this report manually or automatically.
[7] PQRSpqrs 7
[8] TUVtuv 8
[9] WXYZwxyz 9
[0] 0
[#] -.SP #!",;:^`_=/|?$@%&+()[]{}<>
Report or List Description
ACTIVITY REPORT Shows recent facsimile transactions performed by your
machine. You can enable or disable automatic printing of this
report after every 20 transactions. You can also manually set
the machine to print it.
See “ACTIVITY REPORT” on page 70.
CODED SPEED DIAL
TELEPHONE NO. LIST
Lists the destination numbers and names registered for coded
dial speed dialing.
See “Printing the CODED SPEED DIAL TELEPHONE NO.
LIST” on page 66.
USER’S DATA LIST Lists the current settings of your machine and the registered
sender information.
See “USER’S DATA LIST” on page 71.
MEMORY LIST Lists the documents currently stored in the machine’s memory.
See “Printing the MEMORY LIST” on page 76.
TX (Transmission)
REPORT
Prints after transmission of a document.
You can enable or disable this feature, or set the machine to
print a report only when an error occurs.
You can also set the machine to print the first page of the
document under the transmission report to remind you of the
contents of the document.
See “TX REPORT” on page 71.
RX (Reception)
REPORT
Prints after reception of a document.
You can enable or disable this feature, or set the machine to
print a report only when an error occurs.
See “RX REPORT” on page 71.
Note
For details on the ACTIVITY REPORT setting, see “USER SETTINGS” on page 93.
Button Letter mode Number mode
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zPrinting the ACTIVITY REPORT
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRNT REPORT/LIST>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ACTIVITY REPORT>, then press [OK].
The ACTIVITY REPORT is printed.
USER’S DATA LIST
The USER’S DATA LIST enables you to confirm the current settings of your machine as well as
the registered sender information (See “Registering Sender Information” on page 62).
zPrinting the USER’S DATA LIST
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRNT REPORT/LIST>, then press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER’S DATA LIST>, then press [OK].
The USER’S DATA LIST is printed.
TX REPORT
Your machine can print a TX (transmission) REPORT after sending a document. You can set the
machine to print every time it sends a document, or only when an error occurs. Alternatively, you
can disable printing of a report.
RX REPORT
Your machine can print an RX (reception) REPORT after receiving a document. You can set the
machine to print every time it receives a document, or only when an error occurs. Alternatively,
you can disable printing of a report.
Sending Faxes
Documents You can Fax
For information on the types of documents you can fax, their requirements, and details on
loading them, see “Document Handling” on page 19.
Flow of Sending Faxes
The operation flow of sending faxes is as follows:
Note
zFor details on the TX REPORT setting, see “TX SETTINGS” on page 94.
zThe default setting is <PRINT ERROR ONLY>.
Note
zFor details on the RX REPORT setting, see “RX SETTINGS” on page 95.
zThe default setting is <DO NOT PRINT>.
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The machine enables you to adjust the resolution and scan contrast to suit the type of document.
zAdjusting the Image Quality (Fax Resolution)
You can adjust the image quality (fax resolution) of the document you send. The higher the
image quality, the better the output quality at the other end, but the slower the transmission
speed. Adjust the image quality according to the type of document you are sending.
1Press [FAX], then press [Image Quality].
Important
Color sending is available only when the recipient’s fax machine supports color faxing.
Step 1
Load the document or photograph you want to send on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.
Step 2
Adjust the fax resolution and scan contrast (See Before Sending Faxes” on page 72).
Step 3
Dial the recipient's number using the numeric buttons or coded speed dialing
(See “How to Use Coded Speed Dialing” on page 75).
Step 4
When using the Platen Glass : Press [Color] or [Black], and proceed to step 5.
When using the ADF : Press [Color] or [Black] to start sending, and omit steps 5 and 6.
Step 5
For a multipage document, load the next page and press [Color] or [Black].
Step 6
Press [OK] to start sending.
FA X RESOLU T ION
WST A NDARD X
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2Use [ ] or [ ] to select the resolution.
3Press [OK].
zAdjusting the Scan Contrast
Contrast is the degree of difference between light and dark. Increasing the contrast setting
further blackens dark areas and whitens bright areas. Whereas decreasing the contrast setting
reduces the difference between bright and dark areas. You can adjust the contrast between
three gradations.
1Press [FAX], then press [Exposure].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select the contrast.
Pressing [ ] decreases the density, and pressing [ ] increases the density.
3Press [OK].
Sending Methods
There are three methods of sending faxes:
zMemory sending
zManual sending
zSending from your computer
This section explains how to use these methods.
zSending from Your Machine (Memory Sending)
1Load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.
2Press [FAX].
3Adjust the settings for your document as necessary.
STANDARD: Suitable for text-only documents.
FINE: Suitable for fine-print documents.
PHOTO: Suitable for photographs.
Note
When sending color faxes, selecting <FINE> has the same effect as selecting <PHOTO>.
Important
When sending a double-sided document, set the document on the Platen Glass. You cannot
scan double-sided document from the ADF.
Note
For details on document requirements and how to load documents, see “Loading Documents”
on page 19.
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4Dial the recipient’s number (DESTINATION NUMBER) using the numeric buttons
or coded speed dialing.
5Press [Color] for color sending, or [Black] for black & white sending.
zWhen the document was loaded on the Platen Glass:
(1) When the following message is displayed, load the next page on the Platen Glass.
If you have only one sheet of document to scan, press [OK].
(2) Press [Color] to send in color, or [Black] to send in black and white.
Press the same button you pressed in step 5.
zWhen the document was loaded in the ADF:
The machine starts sending automatically after the document is scanned in.
zSending from Your Machine (Manual Sending)
Use manual sending when you want to talk to the recipient before sending a document, or if the
recipient does not have a fax machine that can receive automatically.
Note
zTo select the image quality (fax resolution), see “Adjusting the Image Quality (Fax
Resolution)” on page 72.
zTo select the scan contrast, see “Adjusting the Scan Contrast” on page 73.
Note
For details on how to use coded speed dialing, see “How to Use Coded Speed Dialing” on
page 75.
Important
If you do not press the same button you pressed in step 5, the machine does not start
scanning.
Important
Color sending is available only when the recipient’s fax machine supports color faxing.
Note
zTo cancel sending before sending a fax, press [Stop/Reset].
zTo cancel memory sending while sending a fax, follow any instructions on the LCD after
pressing [Stop/Reset].
zIf the document remains in the ADF after pressing [Stop/Reset] during sending a fax, press
[OK]. The remaining document is automatically fed out.
Important
zIf you select <GERMANY> in the <COUNTRY SELECT> when installing your machine, the
manual sending is not available. You need to execute the memory sending.
For details on memory sending, see “Sending from Your Machine (Memory Sending)” on
page 73.
zWith manual sending, you cannot use the Platen Glass to send documents.
zYou will need to connect a telephone to your machine if you want to talk to the recipient
before sending a document.
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1Connect a telephone to your machine if you want to talk to the recipient before
sending a document.
2Load the document in the ADF.
3Press [FAX].
4Adjust the settings for your document as necessary.
5You can lift the handset if an answering machine is connected to the machine.
6Dial the recipient’s number using the numeric buttons or coded speed dialing.
7Talk through the handset to the recipient.
If you hear a high-pitched signal instead of the recipient’s voice, go to step 9.
8Ask the recipient to set recipient’s fax machine to receive faxes.
9When you hear a high-pitched signal, press [Color] for color sending, or [Black] for
black & white sending. Then hang up the handset.
zSending Faxes from Your Computer
With your machine connected to your computer, you can send faxes from the computer. For
details, refer to the FAX Driver Guide.
How to Use Coded Speed Dialing
Pre-registering fax numbers in coded speed dials enables you to dial them by just pressing
[Coded Dial] and entering a two-digit code.
1Press [Coded Dial].
Note
For details on how to load documents, see “Loading Documents” on page 19.
Note
zTo select the image quality (fax resolution), see “Adjusting the Image Quality (Fax
Resolution)” on page 72.
zTo select the scan contrast, see “Adjusting the Scan Contrast” on page 73.
Note
For details on how to use coded speed dialing, see “How to Use Coded Speed Dialing” on
page 75.
Important
Color sending is available only when the recipient’s fax machine supports color faxing.
Note
To cancel manual sending, press [Stop/Reset].
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2Use the numeric buttons to enter the two-digit code (00-39) assigned to the number
you want to dial, then press [OK].
Redialing a Busy Number
There are two methods of redialing: Manual redialing and Automatic redialing.
zManual Redialing
To redial the fax number last dialed with the numeric button, press [Redial/Pause].
zAutomatic Redialing
When using memory sending to send a document and the recipient’s line is busy, your machine
will redial the number after a specified interval.
Customizing Automatic Redialing Settings
You can customize the following settings:
zYou can specify whether or not your machine redials automatically by setting <AUTO
REDIAL> under <TX SETTINGS> to <ON> or <OFF>.
zYou can specify the number of times the machine redials by setting <REDIAL TIMES> after
<AUTO REDIAL> is set to <ON>.
zYou can specify the time interval between redialings by setting <REDIAL INTERVAL> after
<REDIAL TIMES> is specified.
Documents Stored in Memory
zPrinting the MEMORY LIST
The machine can print a list of documents stored in memory (MEMORY LIST) showing the
transaction number (TX/RX NO.), transaction mode, recipient name, number of pages, date, and
transmission time of each document. This will help you select a document in memory you wish to
delete or print.
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
Note
zFor details on memory sending, see “Sending from Your Machine (Memory Sending)” on
page 73.
zTo cancel manual redialing, press [Stop/Reset].
Note
zYour machine enables you to customize automatic redialing settings to suit your needs.
zTo cancel automatic redialing, wait until the machine starts redialing, then press [Stop/
Reset]. Follow the instructions on the LCD.
zYou can also delete the document from memory. For details, see “Printing or Deleting a
Document in Memory” on page 77.
Note
For details on the redialing settings, see “TX SETTINGS” on page 94.
Caution
If you disconnect the power cord, all the documents stored in memory are deleted. Send or
print all the documents stored in memory you do not wish to lose before disconnecting the
power cord.
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2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MEMORY REFERENCE>.
3Press [OK] two times.
The MEMORY LIST is printed.
zPrinting or Deleting a Document in Memory
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MEMORY REFERENCE>.
3Press [OK].
4Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRINT DOCUMENT> or <DELETE DOCUMENT>.
zIf you select <PRINT DOCUMENT>:
(1) Press [OK].
(2) Use [ ] or [ ] to select the transaction number (TX/RX NO.) of the document you
want to print, or enter the number using the numeric buttons.
If you are unsure of the transaction number, print the MEMORY LIST (See “Printing
the MEMORY LIST” on page 76).
(3) Press [OK].
(4) Use [ ] to select <YES> to print the first page only, or use [ ] to select <NO> to
print all pages of the document.
(5) Press [OK].
(6) To print another document, return to branch-step 2, or to finish printing, go to step 5.
zIf you select <DELETE DOCUMENT>:
(1) Press [OK].
(2) Use [ ] or [ ] to select the transaction number (TX/RX NO.) of the document you
want to delete, or enter the number using the numeric buttons.
(3) Press [OK].
(4) Use [ ] to select <YES> to delete document, or use [ ] to select <NO> not to
delete the document.
(5) Press [OK].
(6) To delete another document, return to branch-step 2, or to finish deleting, go to step
5.
5Press [Stop/Reset].
zChecking a Document’s Details in Memory
If the machine was not able to print a received fax, as when paper or ink has run out or a paper
jam has occurred, the fax is automatically stored in memory. When selecting a document in
memory to be printed or deleted, you can check its details on the LCD as follows:
Note
zIf there are no documents stored in memory, the machine will switch to the standby mode
after <NO DOC. IN MEMORY> is displayed.
zIn step 2, you can also print this list from <MEMORY LIST> in <PRNT REPORT/LIST> of
the FAX SETTINGS menu (See “PRNT REPORT/LIST” on page 93).
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(A) Transaction number (TX/RX NO.)
zA transaction number between 0001 and 4999 is a document being sent.
zA transaction number between 5001 and 9999 is a document being received.
(B) Marks before the transaction number
zNo mark indicates a black & white document.
z< > indicates a color document.
z<#> indicates a black & white document being sent or printed.
z<&> indicates a color document being sent or printed.
Displaying Details of the Transaction
Use [ ] or [#] to display the details (e.g. transaction number, transaction time and fax number).
Special Dialing
zDialing through a Switchboard
A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is an on-site telephone switchboard. If your machine is
connected through a PBX or other telephone switching system, you have to dial the outside line
access number first, and then the number of the party you are calling.
zSending/Receiving Using ECM
This machine is set to send/receive faxes in ECM (Error Correction Mode). Checking the
sending and receiving condition at the sending end and the receiving end respectively, ECM
automatically corrects errors caused by telephone line trouble.
Receiving Faxes
Flow of Receiving Faxes
The operation flow of receiving faxes is as follows:
Note
If you are unsure of the transaction number, print the MEMORY LIST (See “Printing the
MEMORY LIST” on page 76).
Note
zIf the sender's or receiver’s fax is not ECM-compatible, the fax will be sent/received in the
standard mode.
zYou can also disable ECM sending/receiving (See “TX SETTINGS” on page 94).
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Paper Size and Type
Load A4- or letter-size plain paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette when you print the fax.
Step1
Load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder (See “Loading the Print Media in the Auto Sheet Feeder” on
page 27).
Load paper in the Cassette (See “Loading the Print Media in the Cassette” on page 31).
zThe paper size should be A4, LTR or LGL.
zLoad legal-size paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Step2
Select the receive mode (See “Receive Modes” on page 80).
zIf you want to receive only faxes automatically with your machine, or you have a
dedicated telephone line for fax use only:<FAX ONLY MODE>
zIf you receive mainly voice calls and sometimes faxes, or you want to receive faxes
manually:<MANUAL MODE>
zIf you want to receive voice messages on your answering machine and receive faxes
automatically:<ANS.MACHINE MODE>
zIf you want to receive faxes automatically as well as voice calls:<FAX/TEL AUTO SW>
zIf you have subscribed to a Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) service with your
telephone company (US and Canada only):<DRPD>
zIf you want your machine to automatically switch between fax and voice calls by the call
ring patterns (Network Switch) (This setting is not available in some countries and
regions.):<NETWORK SWITCH>
Note
zYou have to connect a telephone to the External Device Jack when you set <MANUAL
MODE>, <FAX/TEL AUTO SW>, <NETWORK SWITCH>, or <DRPD>.
zYou have to connect an answering machine to the External Device Jack when you set
<ANS.MACHINE MODE>.
Important
zLoad legal-size paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
zIf the paper size is set to a setting other than <A4> or <8.5 x 11>, the received faxes will not
be printed, and the LCD will display <CHANGE PAPER TO> and <RECEIVED IN
MEMORY>. Change the paper size setting to <A4> or <8.5 x 11>, and then press [OK].
zIf a size of paper other than A4, 8.5 x 11 or 8.5 x 14 is loaded in the paper source specified
under [Feed Switch], only one sheet of the loaded paper is printed and <CHECK PAGE
SIZE> is displayed. Replace the paper loaded in the specified paper source with A4, 8.5 x
11 or 8.5 x 14 then press [OK].
zThe auto feed function can be applied when the paper size for both paper sources is set to
<A4> or <8.5 x 11>. See “About the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette” on page 24.
Note
If the sender sent documents larger than letter-size (8.5" x 11"), such as 11" x 17" or legal-size
(8.5" x 14"), the sender’s machine may send the fax, automatically shrinking or dividing it, or
send only a part of the original.
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Select the receive mode according to your needs.
zIf You Want to Receive Only Faxes Automatically with Your Machine, or
You Have a Dedicated Telephone Line for Fax Use Only:
zSelect <FAX ONLY MODE >.
zIf You Receive Mainly Voice Calls and Sometimes Faxes, or You Want to
Receive Faxes Manually:
zSelect <MANUAL MODE>.
Important
The machine cannot receive faxes when the power is turned OFF. Press [ON/OFF] to turn the
power ON.
Note
The machine can receive faxes in any mode, such as copy mode (when [COPY] is pressed),
fax mode (when [FAX] is pressed), or scan mode (when [SCAN] is pressed). However, when
the machine received faxes in other than fax mode, they will not be printed immediately after
received but printed after about three minutes automatically. If you want to print the received
faxes immediately, press [FAX].
zWhen you receive a fax call: The machine will receive the fax automatically.
zWhen you receive a voice call: You will not be able to answer the call.
Note
The telephone does not ring when it receives a fax call. If you want it to ring, connect a
telephone to your machine and enable the <INCOMING RING> setting (see “INCOMING
RING” on page 95). You can also select the number of rings before the machine answers
(See “INCOMING RING” on page 95).
zWhen you receive a fax call: The telephone will ring. Pick up the handset and if you
hear a high-pitched signal, press [Black] or [Color] on
the machine to receive the fax.
zWhen you receive a voice call: The telephone will ring. Pick up the handset to answer
the call.
zFor remote receiving: If you are far from your machine, dial 25 (the remote
receiving ID) on your telephone to receive faxes.
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zIf You Want to Receive Voice Messages on Your Answering Machine
and Receive Faxes Automatically:
zSelect <ANS.MACHINE MODE>.
Adjusting The Answering Machine
Adjust your answering machine as follows:
Set the answering machine to answer on the first or second ring.
The entire message should be no longer than 15 seconds.
In the message, tell your callers how to send a fax.
zIf You Want to Receive Faxes Automatically as well as Voice Calls:
zSelect <FAX/TEL AUTO SW>.
Customizing FAX/TEL AUTO SW
You can customize this mode to control precisely how your machine handles incoming
calls. You can adjust the time the machine takes to check whether a call is a fax or voice
Note
zThe machine can receive faxes automatically after the telephone rings for a specified
length of time (See “MAN/AUTO SWITCH” on page 96).
zYou can customize remote receiving by enabling/disabling it, or by changing the remote
receiving ID (See “REMOTE RX” on page 96).
zIf you have an answering machine connected to your machine that can carry out remote-
control operations (controlling your answering machine from a remote telephone), the
security code for this function may be the same as the remote receiving ID. If so, make
sure you change the machine’s remote receiving ID to make it distinct from the answering
machine’s security code (See “REMOTE RX” on page 96).
zIf the paper is not set on the sending side, your machine will go into the reception standby
mode.
zWhen you receive a fax call: First the answering machine connected to your
machine will respond to an incoming call, and then the
machine will receive faxes automatically.
zWhen you receive a voice call: The answering machine connected to your machine will
respond to an incoming call.
Note
The machine can receive faxes automatically after the telephone rings for a specified length
of time (See “MAN/AUTO SWITCH” on page 96).
zWhen you receive a fax call: The machine will receive the fax automatically.
zWhen you receive a voice call: The machine will ring. Pick up the telephone or
answering machine connected to your machine to
answer the call.
Note
The telephone does not ring when it receives a fax call. If you want it to ring, connect a
telephone to your machine and enable the <INCOMING RING> setting (see “INCOMING
RING” on page 95). You can also select the number of rings before the machine answers
(See “INCOMING RING” on page 95).
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call, the length of time the machine rings when it is a voice call, and the action the machine
must take if no one answers a voice call.
zIf You Have Subscribed to a Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD)
Service with Your Telephone Company (US and Canada only):
zSelect <DRPD>.
Setting the Ring Pattern
Your telephone company will assign a distinctive ring pattern to each number when you
order the DRPD service. Set the fax ring pattern that matches the pattern assigned by the
telephone company.
zIf You Want Your Machine to Automatically Switch between Fax and
Voice Calls by the Call Ring Patterns (Network Switch) (This setting is
not available in some countries and regions.):
zSelect <NETWORK SWITCH>.
The machine identifies whether a call is fax or not by ringing tone and receives it.
Setting the Receive Mode
1Press [FAX], then press [Menu].
2Press [OK].
3Use [ ] or [ ] to select the receive mode.
Note
For details on the FAX/TEL AUTO SW settings, see “FAX/TEL AUTO SW” on page 95.
zWhen you receive a fax call: The machine will ring according to the ring pattern you
have chosen and receive the fax automatically.
zWhen you receive a voice call: The telephone will ring according to the ring pattern you
have chosen. Pick up the handset of your answering
machine to answer the call.
zWhen you receive a fax call: The machine will ring and receive the fax automatically.
zWhen you receive a voice call: The telephone will ring. Pick up the handset to answer
the call.
Note
zThe name of this service varies depending upon a country. The typical example is as
follows:
Australia: NET SWITCH
New Zealand: FAX ABILITY
Finland: Own Ringing
zTo use this feature, you need to subscribe to a compatible service provided by your
telephone company. Contact your telephone company for details.
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4Press [OK].
The receive mode will be displayed on the bottom left of the LCD.
(A) Receive mode
Canceling Receiving
Press [Stop/Reset] and follow any instructions on the LCD.
Memory Receiving
If ink has run out while receiving a fax, if ink level is low, if the <SIZE> setting is incorrect, or if the
<TYPE> setting is other than <PLAIN>, the fax is automatically stored in memory and
<RECEIVED IN MEMORY> is displayed. When the ink tank is replaced or the paper size setting
is corrected, the stored fax is printed automatically.
FAX ONLY MODE: See “If You Want to Receive Only Faxes Automatically with Your
Machine, or You Have a Dedicated Telephone Line for Fax Use
Only:” on page 80.
MANUAL MODE: See “If You Receive Mainly Voice Calls and Sometimes Faxes, or
You Want to Receive Faxes Manually:” on page 80.
ANS.MACHINE MODE: See “If You Want to Receive Voice Messages on Your Answering
Machine and Receive Faxes Automatically:” on page 81.
FAX/TEL AUTO SW: See “If You Want to Receive Faxes Automatically as well as Voice
Calls:” on page 81.
DRPD: See “If You Have Subscribed to a Distinctive Ring Pattern
Detection (DRPD) Service with Your Telephone Company (US and
Canada only):” on page 82.
NETWORK SWITCH: See “If You Want Your Machine to Automatically Switch between
Fax and Voice Calls by the Call Ring Patterns (Network Switch)
(This setting is not available in some countries and regions.):” on
page 82.
Note
For details on the receive modes, see “Receive Modes” on page 80.
Note
zThe machine can store up to approximately 150 pages* of faxes in memory.
zIf the memory becomes full, the machine cannot receive the remaining faxes. Print or
delete the documents stored in memory (see “Printing or Deleting a Document in Memory”
on page 77), and then contact the sender and have him/her resend them.
* When using ITU-T No.1 chart (Standard mode)
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Printing from Your Computer
This section describes the basic printing procedure, taking the steps to print documents as an
example.
Printing with Windows
1Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
2Load the paper in the machine.
See “Loading Paper” on page 22.
3Ensure that the proper paper source is selected.
When the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp (A) lights, paper is fed from the Auto Sheet Feeder.
When the Cassette Lamp (B) lights, paper is fed from the Cassette.
4Create a document or open a file to print from the application software.
5Open the printer properties dialog box.
(1) Select [Print] from the application software’s [File] menu.
The [Print] dialog box opens.
(2) Ensure that your machine is selected.
Note
zMenu and command names may differ between application softwares, and more steps may be
required. For details, refer to the documentation for each application software you use.
zThe steps described in this section are for printing in Windows XP Service Pack 2 (hereafter,
called Windows XP SP2).
zIf your machine is connected to a computer, you can send faxes using the fax driver from any
application software that has a printing function. For details, refer to the FAX Driver Guide.
Note
Press [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp lights when loading paper in the
Auto Sheet Feeder and the Cassette Lamp lights when loading paper in the Cassette.
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(3) Click [Preferences] or [Properties].
The [Main] tab of the [Printing Preferences] screen is displayed.
6Specify the required settings.
(1) Click [Media Type] to select the type of media loaded in the machine.
(2) Ensure that [Paper Feed Switch] is selected from [Paper Source].
(3) Specify the print quality and other settings in [Print Quality] or [Color/Intensity].
(4) Click [OK].
The [Printing Preferences] screen is closed.
Note
If another name of the machine is selected, click the name of the machine to use.
Note
For print settings, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
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7Click [Print] or [OK].
The machine starts printing.
Printing with Macintosh
1Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
2Load the paper on the machine.
Note
zTo confirm the page size, click on the [Page Setup] tab. If it does not match the document
size set by the application software, select the matching page size.
zThis section describes the procedure for selecting [Paper Feed Switch] from [Paper
Source]. For a detailed description of the [Paper Source] settings, refer to the Printer Driver
Guide.
zFor details about other printer driver functions, click [Instructions] or [Help] to view the
Printer Driver Guide. [Instructions] is only displayed when the Printer Driver Guide is
installed.
zSelecting the [Preview before printing] check box displays a preview screen that allows you
to confirm the selected printing effects and how your document will look when printed.
Some application softwares do not have a preview function.
Note
zYou can cancel a print job in progress by simply pressing [Stop/Reset] on the machine.
zClick [Cancel Printing] on Canon IJ Status Monitor to stop printing. To show Canon IJ
Status Monitor, click [Canon MP530 Series Printer] on the taskbar.
Note
zMenu and command names may differ between application softwares, and more steps may be
required. For details, refer to the documentation for each application software you use.
zThe steps described in this section are for printing in Mac® OS X v.10.4.
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See “Loading Paper” on page 22.
3Ensure that the proper paper source is selected.
When the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp (A) lights, paper is fed from the Auto Sheet Feeder.
When the Cassette Lamp (B) lights, paper is fed from the Cassette.
4Create a document or open a file to print from the application software.
5Select the paper size.
(1) Select [Page Setup] from the application software’s [File] menu.
The [Page Setup] dialog box opens.
(2) Select [MP530] from [Format for].
(3) Select the desired page size from [Paper Size].
(4) Click [OK].
6Specify the required settings.
(1) Select [Print] from the application software’s [File] menu.
The [Print] dialog box opens.
(2) Select [Quality & Media] from the pop-up menu.
(3) Select the desired media type from [Media Type].
(4) Ensure that [Paper Feed Switch] is selected from [Paper Source].
(5) Select the print mode appropriate to your document from [Print Mode].
Note
Press [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp lights when loading paper in the
Auto Sheet Feeder and the Cassette Lamp lights when loading paper in the Cassette.
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7Click [Print].
The machine starts printing.
Note
zThis section describes the procedure for selecting [Paper Feed Switch] from [Paper
Source]. For a detailed description of the [Paper Source] settings, refer to the Printer Driver
Guide.
zWhen you select the print mode appropriate to your document from [Print Mode], the
document will be printed in color and at a print quality suited to the characteristics of the
[Media Type] you have selected.
[Printing a top-quality photo]: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of
photographs and graphics featuring fine color gradation.
[Printing tables and charts]: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of graphs
and graphics (illustrations) with strong color definition.
[Printing a composite document]: Select when printing documents consisting mainly of
text.
[Detailed Setting]: Select to fine-tune the [Print Quality] and [Halftoning] settings.
zFor details about other printer driver functions, click to view the Printer Driver Guide. If
the Printer Driver Guide is not installed, the Printer Driver Guide is not displayed even if
is clicked.
zClicking [Preview] displays a preview screen that allows you to confirm the selected
printing effects and how your document will look when printed. Some application softwares
do not have a preview function.
Note
Double-clicking the name of your machine in the [Printer list] of the [Printer Setup Utility]
(When using Mac OS X v.10.2, double-clicking the name of your machine in the [Printer list] of
the [Print Center]) displays a dialog that prompts you to confirm the status of the print job(s).
To cancel a job in progress, select the desired document, then click [Delete]. To temporarily
stop a job in progress, click [Hold]. To stop all the jobs in the list, click [Stop Jobs] (when using
Mac OS X v.10.3 or Mac OS X v.10.2, click [Stop Printing]).
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Scanning Images
This section describes how to scan images.
About Scanning Images
You can scan images from the machine into a computer, and save them in JPEG, TIFF, or Bitmap
format. Then you can process that data by using the supplied application software to create original
images. Furthermore, you can use the supplied OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to
convert scanned paper documents to text data.
Before Scanning
Before scanning images, confirm as follows:
zAre the necessary software (MP Drivers and MP Navigator) installed?
If the software is not yet installed, refer to the Easy Setup Instructions.
zDoes the document to be scanned meet the requirements for an original to set on the Platen
Glass or in the ADF?
For details, see “Document Requirements” on page 19.
zIs the machine connected to your computer correctly?
Make sure your machine and computer are correctly connected with the USB cable.
Scanning Methods
Scanning Using the MP Navigator
Using the MP Navigator, you can scan, process and save documents to your computer.
On the Windows desktop, double-click the [MP Navigator 2.2] icon to open the MP Navigator.
On the [Go] menu, select [Applications], then double-click the [MP Navigator 2.2] icon to open
the MP Navigator.
You can launch the following application software from the MP Navigator.
zEasy-PhotoPrint (Photo Printing)
zPresto! PageManager (Organizing photos and documents)
zScanSoft OmniPage SE (Converting scanned document to text)*
* This application software may not be supplied with this machine in some countries and regions.
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Scanning from an Application Software
You can scan an image from TWAIN- or WIA- (Windows XP only) compliant application software
and use the image in that application software. This procedure varies depending on the
application software.
For the detailed procedure, refer to the manual of the application software you are using.
Note
zIf you performed the [Custom Install] and only installed the MP Driver and MP Navigator,
these application software were not installed and thus cannot be launched. To launch any
of the above application software from MP Navigator, perform the [Custom Install] once
again to install them.
zScanSoft OmniPage SE does not support Windows 98 first edition.
zYou can also open the MP Navigator from the Operation Panel. For details on using the MP
Navigator, refer to the Scan Guide.
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Changing the Machine Settings
Changing the Settings
This section describes the procedure to change the settings on <DEVICE SETTINGS>, taking the
steps to specify <EXTENDED AMOUNT> as an example.
1Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
2Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <DEVICE SETTINGS>.
3Select the menu.
(1) Use [ ] or [ ] to select the setting item, then press [OK].
Example: select <PRINT SETTINGS>.
The setting screen for the selected item is displayed.
(2) Use [ ] or [ ] to select the menu, then press [OK].
Example: select <EXTENDED AMOUNT>.
4Change the settings.
(1) Use [ ] or [ ] to select the setting item, then press [OK].
Example: select <SMALL>.
PRINT SETTINGS
QUIET MODE
Use this function if you want to reduce the operation noise, such as when printing at night.
PREVENT ABRASION
Use this setting only if the print surface becomes smudged.
Important
zThe printing speed may be reduced compared to when this setting is set to <OFF>.
zThis function may not be so effective depending on the print quality setting.
zFurthermore, certain noise, such as when the machine is preparing for printing, is not
reduced.
PR I NT SETTIN G S
QU I ET MODE X
PR I NT SETTIN G S
WEX T ENDED AMO U NT X
EX T ENDED AMO U NT
SM A LL X
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EXTENDED AMOUNT
Selects the amount of image that extends off the paper when printing in Borderless (full).
AUTO FEED SWITCH
If the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette runs out of paper, the paper source automatically switches
to the other one.
FAX SETTINGS
Before changing any settings, you can print the USER’S DATA LIST to check the current settings of
your machine. For details, see “Printing the USER’S DATA LIST” on page 71.
RECEIVE MODE SET
zFAX/TEL AUTO SW
Selects <FAX/TEL AUTO SW> receive mode.
zFAX ONLY MODE
Selects <FAX ONLY MODE> receive mode.
zDRPD
Selects <DRPD> receive mode. This setting is only available in US and Canada.
zNETWORK SWITCH
Selects <NETWORK SWITCH> receive mode. This setting is not available in some
countries and regions.
zMANUAL MODE
Important
Be sure to revert this setting to <OFF> after printing since it may result in lower print quality.
Note
If you set <LARGE> for this function, the area of the image extending off the paper becomes
larger.
Important
zThis function only works when both paper sources are loaded with paper of the same size
and type.
zWhen printing from a computer, you need to set this feature with the printer driver. For
details, refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
zWhen printing from a computer, this feature can be used only when both paper sources are
loaded with paper other than Credit Card- or Legal-sized paper.
zIn Copy mode, this feature can be used only when both paper sources are loaded with
paper other than Credit Card- or Legal-sized paper.
zIn Fax mode, this feature can be used only when both paper sources are loaded with A4-
or Letter-sized plain paper.
Note
For the limit number of paper to load into the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette, see the table
in “Changing the Page Size and Media Type” on page 37.
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Selects <MANUAL MODE> receive mode.
zANS.MACHINE MODE
Selects <ANS.MACHINE MODE> receive mode.
MEMORY REFERENCE
zPRINT MEMORY LIST
Prints the MEMORY LIST.
zPRINT DOCUMENT
Selects a document stored in memory and prints it.
zDELETE DOCUMENT
Deletes a document in memory.
PRNT REPORT/LIST
zACTIVITY REPORT
Prints the ACTIVITY REPORT.
zSPEED DIAL LIST
Prints the CODED SPEED DIAL TELEPHONE NO. LIST.
zUSER’S DATA LIST
Prints the USER’S DATA LIST.
zMEMORY LIST
Prints the MEMORY LIST.
CODED DIAL REGIST
zCODED DIAL REGIST
Registers coded speed dialing.
USER SETTINGS
zDATE/TIME SETTING
Sets the current date and time.
zDATE DISPLAY
Selects the date format displayed on the LCD and printed on faxes you send.
Three date formats are available; <YYYY/MM/DD>, <MM/DD/YYYY>, and <DD/MM/
YYYY>.
zSUMMER TIME SET
PRINT 1ST PAGE ONLY?: You can select pages to be printed. Select <YES> to print only
the first page of the document. Select <NO> to print all the
pages of the document.
PRINT BY NAME?: You can select the order of the destination numbers and
names printed in the list. Select <YES> to print the list with the
destination names in alphabetical order. Select <NO> to print
the list with the numerical order (00-39) in ascending order.
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Enables/disables the summer time setting. If you select <ON>, you can select additional
sub-settings (This setting is not available in some countries and regions).
zUNIT TEL NUMBER
Enters the fax/telephone number printed on faxes you send.
zUNIT NAME
Enters the name printed on faxes you send.
zTX TERMINAL ID
Prints sender information at the top of each fax you send (The ON/OFF setting may be
available depending on the county of purchase).
zOFFHOOK ALARM
Enables/disables the alarm that alerts you if the handset of the telephone connected to the
machine is not hung up properly.
zVOLUME CONTROL
Sets the RX RING VOLUME and LINE MONITOR VOL.
zRX RING LEVEL
Selects the ring type for incoming call.
zTEL LINE TYPE
Selects the telephone line type setting for your machine.
zACTIVITY REPORT
Sets whether to print the ACTIVITY REPORT automatically after every 20 transactions.
TX SETTINGS
zECM TX
START DATE/TIME: Sets the date and time that summer time starts.
SET MONTH
SET WEEK
SET DAY OF WEEK
SET SHIFT TIME
Specify the month.
Specify the week.
Specify the day of the week.
Specify the 24 hours.
END DATE/TIME: Sets the date and time that summer time ends.
SET MONTH
SET WEEK
SET DAY OF WEEK
SET SHIFT TIME
Specify the month.
Specify the week.
Specify the day of the week.
Specify the 24 hours.
TTI POSITION: Selects the position of the sender information (outside or inside
the image area) when sending black & white faxes
(Automatically set inside the image area for color faxes).
FAX/TEL NO. MARK: Selects the mark to appear before the fax/telephone number
printed on faxes you send.
RX RING VOLUME: When the machine is set to ring, selects the ring volume.
LINE MONITOR VOL.: Selects the line monitor volume while dialing.
Note
In New Zealand, select <TOUCH TONE>. You cannot use <ROTARY PULSE>.
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Enables/disables Error Correction Mode (ECM) sending.
zPAUSE TIME
Selects the pause length when you press [Redial/Pause].
zAUTO REDIAL
Enables/disables automatic redialing.
zTX START SPEED
Selects the speed at which the machine starts transmitting.
zCOLOR TX
When faxing in color from the ADF, enables/disables automatic converting the image into
black and white before sending if the destination fax device does not support color.
zTX REPORT
Enables/disables automatic printing of a transmission report after sending.
zDIAL TONE DETECT
If you selects <ON>, the machine transmits after confirming the dial tone. This function
may not be supported depending on your country or area.
RX SETTINGS
zECM RX
Enables/disables Error Correction Mode (ECM) during reception.
zFAX/TEL AUTO SW
If you select <FAX/TEL AUTO SW> as the receive mode, customizes its settings.
zDRPD:FAX RNG PAT
If you select <DRPD> as the receive mode, select the ring pattern for the machine. This
setting is only available in US and Canada.
zINCOMING RING
If you select <FAX/TEL AUTO SW>, <DRPD> or <FAX ONLY MODE> as the receive
mode, enables/disables ringing for fax calls (A telephone must be connected to your
machine for ringing to occur).
REDIAL TIMES: If you select <ON> as <AUTO REDIAL>, enables setting the
number of redialings.
REDIAL INTERVAL: If you select <ON> as <AUTO REDIAL>, enables setting the
length of time between redialings.
ATTACH TX IMAGE: If you select <PRINT ERROR ONLY> or <PRNT FOR EACH
TX> as <TX REPORT>, enables/disables printing the first page
of the fax under the report (black & white faxes only).
RING START TIME: Selects the time the machine takes to check whether a call is a
fax or voice call.
TEL RING TIME: Selects the ring length for voice calls.
DEFAULT ACTION: Selects whether the machine switches to receive mode after
the ring time has elapsed, or whether it disconnects the call.
RING COUNT: If you select <ON> as <INCOMING RING>, selects the number
of rings for fax calls.
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zMAN/AUTO SWITCH
If you select <MANUAL MODE> or <ANS. MACHINE MODE> as the receive mode,
enables/disables the machine to switch to fax receive mode after ringing for a specified
length of time.
zREMOTE RX
Enables/disables remote receiving.
If you select <ON>, selects the remote receiving ID.
zRX IMG REDUCTION
Enables/disables automatic reduction of faxes to fit the paper loaded.
zRX START SPEED
Selects the speed at which the machine starts receiving.
zRX REPORT
Enables/disables automatic printing of a reception report after receiving.
If you select <PRINT ERROR ONLY> or <PRINT FOR EACH RX>, prints a reception
report only when a print error occurred or every time you receive a fax.
OTHERS
AUDIBLE TONES
Selects the volume.
zKEYPAD VOLUME
Selects the beep volume when pressing the buttons on the Operation Panel.
zALARM VOLUME
Selects the alarm volume.
PWR SAVE SETTING
Specifies the time to switch the machine to the Power Saver mode.
COUNTRY SELECT
Selects the country where you are using your machine. This setting is not available in some
countries and regions.
LANGUAGE SETTING
Selects the language for LCD messages.
RESTORE DEFAULT
You can change the settings back to the settings on your purchase (some data may not be reset
depending on your usage condition).
RX START TIME: Selects the length of time the machine rings before switching to
fax receive mode.
REDUC. DIRECTION: If you select <ON> as <RX IMG REDUCTION>, enables
selecting the direction of the reduction.
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SAVE CONFIG
Saves the settings for the Settings screen.
LOAD CONFIG
Loads the settings for the Settings screen that were saved.
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Routine Maintenance
Replacing an Ink Tank
When ink runs out, replace the ink tank. The machine will not print if the wrong type of ink tank is
used, or if it is installed in the incorrect position.
The machine uses the following ink tanks.
Getting the Ink Level Information
You can check the ink tank status by the ink lamp display. Open the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) of
the machine and check the ink lamp.
When the ink level is low:
The ink lamp flashes slowly (about three seconds). Prepare a new ink tank.
...Repeats
When ink has run out:
The ink lamp flashes fast (about one second). Replace it with a new ink tank.
...Repeats
If an error message is displayed on the LCD, an ink tank error has occurred and the machine cannot
continue to print. See “An Error Message is Displayed on the LCD” on page 113.
Black: CLI-8BK Magenta: CLI-8M
Black: PGI-5BK Cyan: CLI-8C
Yellow: CLI-8Y
Note
zBe sure to install the ink tanks in the correct order. The proper arrangement from the left is
Black , Black , Yellow , Magenta , Cyan .
zShould missing characters or white streaks appear despite sufficient ink levels, see “When
Printing Becomes Faint or Colors are Incorrect” on page 103.
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Knowing When to Replace Ink Tank
It is necessary to identify the empty ink tank by checking the message displayed on the LCD and
replace it.
The message <INK LOW> appears on the LCD when the ink level becomes low during printing.
zPress [OK] to continue printing.
zPress [Stop/Reset] to cancel the current print job.
The message <CHECK INK> appears on the LCD when ink becomes empty during printing.
zIf printing has not finished, you can continue printing for a while by pressing [OK] with the
empty ink tanks installed. However, you will need to replace it with a new one as soon as
printing finishes. If you continue printing with an empty ink tank, it may damage the machine.
zPress [Stop/Reset] to cancel printing. Replace the ink tank with a new one.
Printing will resume as soon as the ink tank is replaced and the Scanning Unit is closed.
zIf an error message is displayed on the LCD, an ink tank error has occurred and the machine
cannot continue to print. See “An Error Message is Displayed on the LCD” on page 113.
Replacing Ink Tanks
When an ink tank runs out of ink, replace it using the following steps.
1Ensure that the machine is on.
2Raise the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) until it stops.
The Paper Output Tray will open automatically and the Print Head Holder moves to the
center.
Note
Should missing characters or white streaks appear despite sufficient ink levels, see “When Printing
Becomes Faint or Colors are Incorrect” on page 103.
Note
It's recommended that the tank should be replaced with a new one as soon as possible.
Note
zBe sure to press [OK] with all the ink tanks installed. Printing does not resume if any of the
ink tanks are left uninstalled.
zIf you continue to print with an empty ink tank, the ink level will not be detected correctly.
Note
zTo maintain optimal print quality, use an ink tank within six months of its first use.
zOnce an ink tank has been used, do not remove it from the machine and leave it out in the open.
This will cause the ink tank to dry out and the machine may not operate properly if it is reinstalled.
zColor ink consumption may occur even when black-and-white or grayscale printing is specified.
Color ink is consumed in the head cleaning and deep cleaning, which are necessary to maintain
the machine’s capabilities.
zDo not replace ink tanks during scanning in documents. If you open the Scanning Unit (Printer
Cover) during scanning in, documents may not be scanned in properly.
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(A) Press the Open Button to open the Paper Output Tray if it does not open automatically.
3Open the Inner Cover.
4Push the tab (A) and remove the ink tank whose lamp is flashing red fast. Do not
touch the Print Head Lock Lever (B). Remove only the ink tank.
Important
If the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) is left open for more than 10 minutes, the Print Head
Holder moves to the right. Close and reopen the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) to return the
Print Head Holder to the center.
(A)
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5Prepare a replacement tank.
(1) Remove the new ink tank from its packaging, then pull the orange tape (A) toward the
arrow so that the protective film does not remain on the air hole (C). Then remove the film
(B).
(2) Remove the orange protective cap (D) from the bottom of the ink tank and discard it.
Important
zHandle ink tanks carefully to avoid staining clothing or the surrounding area.
zDiscard empty ink tanks according to the local laws and regulations regarding disposal of
consumables.
Note
Be sure to replace ink tanks one by one when replacing more than one ink tank.
(A)
(B)
(F)(E)
(B)
(D)
(A)
(G)
(C)
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6Install the ink tank.
(1) Install the ink tank into the Print Head.
(2) Press on the mark on the ink tank until the ink tank snaps firmly into place.
(3) Ensure that the ink tank clicks into place and then its lamp lights red (A).
7Close the Inner Cover.
Important
zBe sure to remove the clear film from the ink tank in the exact order shown in step 5, as
failure to follow this step may cause the ink to leak and stain your clothes and hands.
zDo not touch the electrical contacts (G). Doing so can cause the machine to malfunction or
become unable to print.
zDo not squeeze the side of ink tanks (F) as this may cause the ink to leak out and stain
your clothes and hands.
zDo not re-attach the protective cap (D) once you have removed it.
zDo not touch the open ink port (E) once the protective cap is removed, as this may prevent
the ink from being ejected properly.
zInk on the removed protective cap may stain your clothes and hands.
zEnsure that all the orange tape has been peeled off along the perforation. If there remains
a part of the orange tape, ink may not be ejected correctly.
Important
Make sure to install all the ink tanks to enable printing. The machine cannot be used unless all
the ink tanks are installed.
Note
Ensure that the Inner Cover is closed. Printing will not occur if the Inner Cover is open.
(A)
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8Slowly close the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover).
When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors are Incorrect
When printing becomes faint or colors are incorrect, even if ink remains in the ink tanks, the Print
Head nozzles are probably clogged. Follow the procedures below to clean the nozzles.
If the ruled lines are shifted after running the Print Head maintenance, align the Print Head.
Caution
Be sure to hold the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) firmly using both hands, and be careful not
to get your fingers caught.
Note
zIf <CHECK INK> is displayed on the LCD after the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) is closed,
some ink tanks may be installed in the wrong positions. Open the Scanning Unit (Printer
Cover) and make sure that all the ink tanks are installed in the correct order directed on the
label.
zWhen you start printing after replacing the ink tank, the machine executes Print Head
cleaning automatically. Do not perform any other operations until the Print Head cleaning
finishes.
Note
Before printing the nozzle check pattern or cleaning the Print Head, check the following;
Open the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover), and make sure that all the ink tanks click into place and
then their lamps light red.
If any one of the lamps is flashing, the associated ink tank is empty or running low. See
“Replacing Ink Tanks” on page 99.
If an ink lamp is flashing even though ink remains in that ink tank, it is inserted in the wrong
position. Make sure that the correct ink tank color is inserted in each position. Open the Scanning
Unit (Printer Cover) and make sure all the ink lamps light. See “Replacing an Ink Tank” on
page 98.
If the ink lamp cannot light, press the mark on the ink tank firmly until it clicks to fully insert
it. Make sure that all packaging material is peeled off the ink tank. See “Replacing Ink Tanks” on
page 99.
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zIf the ruled lines are shifted
Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern
Print the nozzle check pattern to determine whether the ink ejects properly from the Print Head
nozzles and to verify Print Head alignment. Use this function when printed results are blurred or the
color is incorrect.
1Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine, then load a sheet of A4 or Letter-sized
plain paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18 and “Loading Paper” on page 22.
2Use [Feed Switch] to select the paper source where you have loaded paper.
3Printing the nozzle check pattern.
(1) Press [COPY].
(2) Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <4.MAINTENANCE>.
Step 1
See “Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern” on page 104
After Print Head
cleaning, print the
nozzle check
pattern.
If missing lines or white stripes appear
Step 2
See “Print Head Cleaning” on page 105
If the problem remains after performing Print Head
cleaning twice
Step 3
See “Print Head Deep Cleaning” on page 106
Note
If [Print Head Deep Cleaning] does not resolve the problem, contact the Canon Customer Care
Center.
Step 1
See “Aligning the Print Head Automatically” on
page 106
Note
Ensure that the Inner Cover is closed.
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(3) Use [ ] or [ ] to select <NOZZLE CHECK> and then press [OK].
The nozzle check pattern is printed.
4Examine the pattern and take the appropriate action.
See “Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern” on page 105.
Examining the Nozzle Check Pattern
Examine the nozzle check pattern. Perform cleaning if necessary.
zIf the lines are broken (1), or white lines are present (2) in the pattern (A), clean the print
head (See “Print Head Cleaning” on page 105).
Print Head Cleaning
Clean the Print Head if missing lines or white stripes appear in the nozzle check pattern. This
unclogs the nozzles to restore the Print Head condition. Note that cleaning the Print Head causes
waste ink to be absorbed in the waste ink absorber. Cleaning the Print Head consumes ink, so
perform Print Head cleaning only when necessary.
1Ensure that the machine is on.
2Start the Print Head cleaning.
(1) Press [COPY].
(2) Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <4.MAINTENANCE>.
(3) Use [ ] or [ ] to select <CLEANING>, then press [OK].
The machine starts the Print Head cleaning.
Note
If the ink level is low, the nozzle check pattern is not printed correctly. Replace the relevant ink
tank (See “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 98).
Note
Ensure that the Inner Cover is closed.
(A)
(1) (2)
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3Check the status of the Print Head.
After Print Head cleaning finishes, the nozzle check confirmation screen is displayed. Print
the nozzle check pattern to verify that the Print Head nozzles are clean. See “Printing the
Nozzle Check Pattern” on page 104.
Print Head Deep Cleaning
If print quality does not improve by standard Print Head cleaning, try Print Head deep cleaning,
which is a more powerful process. Print Head deep cleaning consumes more ink than standard Print
Head cleaning, so perform this procedure only when necessary.
1Ensure that the machine is on.
2Start Print Head deep cleaning.
(1) Press [COPY].
(2) Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <4.MAINTENANCE>.
(3) Use [ ] or [ ] to select <DEEP CLEANING>, then press [OK].
The machine starts the Print Head deep cleaning.
3Check the status of the Print Head.
(1) Print the nozzle check pattern to verify that the Print Head nozzles are clean.
See “Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern” on page 104.
When one specific color only does not print, see “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 98.
(2) If the problem remains, make sure that ink remains in the ink tank. Then turn off the
machine’s power for at least 24 hours, and perform deep cleaning of the Print Head
again.
(3) If the problem still remains, the Print Head may be damaged. Contact the Canon
Customer Care Center.
Aligning the Print Head Automatically
If ruled lines are misaligned or a printout is unsatisfactory, adjust the Print Head position.
Important
Do not perform any other operations until the Print Head cleaning finishes. This takes about
40 seconds.
Note
If you perform cleaning and nozzle check twice and the result does not improve, then perform
Deep cleaning.
See “Print Head Deep Cleaning” on page 106.
Note
Ensure that the Inner Cover is closed.
Important
The process takes about 75 seconds to complete, so simply wait until the Alarm Lamp stops
flashing.
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Print Head alignment is performed automatically. However, you can align the Print Head manually if
the results of automatic Print Head alignment are not satisfactory (See “Adjusting the Print Head
Manually” on page 117).
1Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
2Press the Open button to open the Paper Output Tray, and open up and set the
extension by pressing down the hollow on the front side.
3Execute automatic Print Head alignment.
(1) Press [COPY].
(2) Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <4.MAINTENANCE>.
(3) Load a few sheets of A4- or Letter-sized plain paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
(4) Use [ ] or [ ] to select <AUTO HEAD ALIGN>, then press [OK].
A pattern is printed and the Print Head is automatically aligned. It takes about five
minutes to finish printing the pattern.
Cleaning Your Machine
This section describes the necessary cleaning procedures for your machine.
Cleaning the Platen Glass and Document Cover
Wipe the Platen Glass (D), the inner side of the Document Cover (white area) (C), the
transparent sheet (A), and the inner side of the ADF (white area) (B) with a clean, soft, lint-free
cloth moistened with water. Then wipe with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth making sure not to
leave any residue, especially on the Platen Glass. If you have trouble getting the scanning area
clean, wipe with diluted mild detergent (for dish washing).
Note
zThe Cassette does not feed paper for aligning the Print Head. Load paper in the Auto
Sheet Feeder.
zEnsure that the Inner Cover is closed.
Note
zThe pattern is printed in black and blue.
zYou can print the current adjustment values by selecting <HEAD ALIGN PRINT>.
When Automatic Print Head Aligning Cannot Be Executed Correctly
zWhen automatic Print Head aligning cannot be executed correctly, the message <HEAD
ALIGNMENT ERROR> is displayed on the LCD.
See “An Error Message is Displayed on the LCD” on page 113.
Caution
zBe sure to turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord before cleaning the machine.
zDo not use tissue paper, paper towels, or similar materials for cleaning. Paper tissue powders or
fine threads may remain inside the machine and cause problems such as a blocked Print Head
and poor printing results. Use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the components.
zNever use volatile liquids such as thinners, benzene, acetone, or any other chemical cleaner to
clean the machine; these can damage the machine’s components.
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Cleaning the ADF
Wipe off any paper dust from the inside of the Feeder Cover as illustrated by gray colored part,
with a soft, clean, lint-free and dry cloth.
Cleaning the Roller (Roller Cleaning)
Clean the paper feed rollers if paper is not fed properly. Cleaning the paper feed rollers will wear
the rollers, so perform this only when necessary.
1Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine, then remove any paper from the Auto
Sheet Feeder and Cassette.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
2Use [Feed Switch] to select the paper source to clean.
3Clean the paper feed rollers.
(1) Press [COPY].
(2) Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <4.MAINTENANCE>.
(3) Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ROLLER CLEANING>, then press [OK].
The paper feed rollers are cleaned.
Important
The sheet (C) is easily damaged, so wipe it gently.
Note
Ensure that the Inner Cover is closed.
(C)
(A)
(B)
(D)
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4Repeat step 3 two times.
5Press the Open button to open the Paper Output Tray, and open up and set the
extension by pressing down the hollow on the front side.
6Load three or more of A4- or Letter-sized paper in the paper source you selected in
step 2.
7Repeat step 3 three times.
The sheet of paper is automatically fed in and then out of the machine.
If there are no signs of improvement after performing three times, contact the Canon
Customer Care Center.
Cleaning the Interior of the Machine (Bottom Plate Cleaning)
This section describes how to clean the interior of the machine. If the interior of the machine
becomes dirty, paper printed onto by the machine may get dirty, so we recommend performing
cleaning regularly.
1Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine, then remove any paper from the Auto
Sheet Feeder.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
2Press the Open button to open the Paper Output Tray, and open up and set the
extension by pressing down the hollow on the front side.
3Prepare a single sheet of A4- or Letter-sized plain paper. Fold it in half along the
long edge. Unfold the paper, then load it in the Auto Sheet Feeder with the open
side to the front.
4Start bottom plate cleaning.
(1) Press [COPY].
(2) Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <4.MAINTENANCE>.
(3) Use [ ] or [ ] to select <BOTTOM CLEANING>, then press [OK].
The sheet of paper is automatically fed in and then out of the machine.
Note
Ensure that the Inner Cover is closed.
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Routine Maintenance
If the printed paper is smudged, clean the inside of the machine again.
If the problem remains after performing cleaning again, the protrusions inside the
machine may be stained. Clean them up. See “Cleaning the ADF” on page 108.
Cleaning the Protrusions inside the Machine
If protrusions inside the machine are stained, wipe ink off the protrusions using a swab or the
like.
Important
zEven if the Cassette is selected as the paper source, paper will be fed from the Auto Sheet
Feeder.
zDo not perform any other operation while the bottom plate is being cleaned.
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This section describes troubleshooting tips for problems you may encounter when using the
machine.
z“If the Power Disconnects Unexpectedly” on page 113
z“An Error Message is Displayed on the LCD” on page 113
z“Fax Related Messages” on page 118
z“Cannot See the Display on the LCD” on page 119
z“Ink Does Not Come Out/Printing is Blurred/Colors are Wrong/White Streaks/Straight Lines are
Misaligned/Cannot Print to End of Job” on page 119
z“When Copying” on page 122
z“Back of Paper is Smudged/Paper Does Not Feed Properly/Printed Surface is Scratched” on
page 122
z“Paper Curls/Ink Blots” on page 126
z“Paper Jams” on page 127
z“Document Jams” on page 130
z“Cannot Print Properly from the Digital Camera” on page 133
z“Cannot Install the MP Drivers” on page 135
z“Cannot Connect to Computer Properly” on page 137
z“Printing Speed is Slow/USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Connection Does Not Work” on page 137
z“When You Connect to a Computer Running Windows XP, the Screen Shows the Warning
Message “This device can perform faster” or “High-SPEED USB Device Plugged into non-
High-SPEED USB Hub”” on page 137
z“Problems Receiving Faxes” on page 138
z“Cannot Receive a Fax/Cannot Print a Fax” on page 138
z“Cannot Receive Faxes Automatically” on page 139
z“Machine Does Not Switch Automatically between Voice and Fax Calls” on page 139
z“Quality of Received Fax is Poor” on page 139
z“Repeated Errors Occur When You Receive a Fax” on page 139
z“Problems Sending Faxes” on page 140
z“Cannot Send a Fax” on page 140
z“Cannot Send a Fax Clearly” on page 140
z“Repeated Errors Occur When You Send a Fax” on page 141
z“Telephone Problems” on page 141
z“Cannot Dial” on page 141
z“Telephone Disconnects During a Call” on page 141
z“Problems Scanning” on page 141
z“Scanner Won't Work” on page 141
Note
This section describes about error messages that are displayed on the LCD or troubleshooting tips
for the problems of copy or print without a computer. If you cannot find appropriate tips for your
problem, refer to the On-screen Manuals.
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z“ScanGear MP Won't Start” on page 141
z“Computer Stops Operating During Scanning” on page 143
z“Scan Quality is Poor (Poor Image Displayed on the Monitor)” on page 143
z“Parts of Image Missing or Surrounded by Extra White Areas” on page 144
z“Trouble Scanning with Multi-Scan or Multi-Crop Function” on page 144
z“Slow Scanning Speed” on page 144
z“"There is not enough memory." Message is Displayed” on page 144
z“Scanned Image not Displayed Properly” on page 145
z“Trouble scanning with MP Navigator” on page 145
z“Image position and size incorrect when scanning from the machine's operation panel” on
page 145
z“Scanned image is slanted although document is set properly” on page 145
z“Scanned image is rotated although document is set properly” on page 145
z“An Error Message Appears on the Screen” on page 146
z“Service Error 5100 is Displayed” on page 146
z“Writing Error/Output Error/Communication Error” on page 146
z“When an Error is Displayed Regarding Automatic Duplex Printing” on page 147
z“Error No.: 300 is Displayed” on page 147
z“Error No.: 1700 is Displayed” on page 148
z“Error No.: 1851 is Displayed” on page 148
z“Error No.: 1856 is Displayed” on page 148
z“Error No.: 2001 is Displayed” on page 149
z“Error No.: 2500 is Displayed” on page 149
z“For Windows Users” on page 149
If an error occurs when the machine is connected to a computer
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When an error occurs in printing such as the printer is out of paper or paper jams, a troubleshooting
message is displayed automatically. Take the appropriate action described in the message.
The message may vary depending on the version of your Windows operating system.
If the Power Disconnects Unexpectedly
The date and time setting on your device and all documents stored in memory will be deleted if there
is a power failure or if you accidentally disconnect the power cord. However user data and coded
speed dialing settings will be kept.
If the power disconnects, the following will apply:
zYou will not be able to send or receive faxes or make copies.
zIf a telephone is connected to the machine, you can receive voice calls.
zWhether you are able to make voice calls or not depends on your telephone type.
An Error Message is Displayed on the LCD
An error message is displayed on the LCD, take the corresponding countermeasure described
below.
Message Action
CANNOT SCAN FROM ADF The document is loaded in the ADF when applying <FIT-TO-PAGE> in
[Enlarge/Reduce], and <STICKER COPY> and <BORDERLESS COPY> in
<1.SPECIAL COPY>.
Load the document on the Platen Glass when copying with <FIT-TO-
PAGE> in [Enlarge/Reduce], and <STICKER COPY> and <BORDERLESS
COPY> in <1.SPECIAL COPY>.
CHANGE PAPER TO The paper size setting is set to a size other than A4, letter or legal.
Set the paper size setting to A4, letter or legal and load paper of the same
size.
CHECK CARTRIDGE
U051
U052
Follow the directions given in the Easy Setup Instructions to install the
Print Head.
If the Print Head is already installed, remove the Print Head and reinstall it.
If this error still remains, the Print Head may be damaged. Contact a
Canon Customer Center.
CHECK DOCUMENT No document in the ADF.
Press [OK] to resolve the error, then operate again after loading
documents.
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CHECK INK
U041
The ink has run out (The lamp on the ink tank flashes).
Replace the ink tank, and close the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover).
If printing is in progress and you want to continue printing, press the [OK]
with the ink tank installed. Then printing can continue under the ink out
condition. Replace the empty ink tank immediately after the printing. The
machine may be damaged if printing is continued under the ink out
condition.
Note
If multiple ink lamps are flashing red, check how fast they flash. Fast
flashing (at about one second interval) indicates the ink is empty. Slow
flashing (at about three second interval) indicates ink is low. For details on
different flashing speeds, see “Getting the Ink Level Information” on
page 98.
CHECK INK
U071
U072
Possible causes are as follows:
zSome ink tanks are not installed in place.
zMore than one ink tanks of the same color are installed.
Confirm that the ink tanks are installed in the appropriate positions.
See “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 98.
CHECK INK
U130
An ink tank that was once empty is installed.
Replace the ink tank.
Printing under the situation may damage the Print Head.
Canon shall not be liable for any machine malfunction or damage caused
by refilled ink tanks.
If you want to continue printing with the refilled ink tank installed, press
and hold the [Stop/Reset] for at least 5 seconds, and then release it. Using
refilled ink tanks are memorized.
* This operation will release the function for detecting the remaining ink
level.
CHECK INK
U140
U043
Possible causes are as follows:
zThe ink tank may not be installed properly (The lamp on the ink tank is
off).
Install the appropriate ink tank.
zThe ink tank may not be compatible with this machine (The lamp on the
ink tank is off).
Install the appropriate ink tank.
See “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 98.
CHECK INK
U150
Ink tank errors have occurred (The lamp on the ink tank is off).
Replace the ink tank.
See “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 98.
CHECK PAGE SIZE The size of the page in the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette and that
specified in the page size setting are different.
Load the correct page size or change the page size setting. Then press
[OK].
CHECK PRINTER An error requiring servicing might have occurred.
Turn OFF the machine, and unplug the power cord of the machine from
the power supply. After a while, plug the power cord of the machine back
in and turn ON the machine. If the same error occurs, contact a Canon
Customer Care Center.
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CLEAR DOC. [OK]
STOP DOC CLR [STOP]
Documents remain in the ADF.
Press [OK] to eject documents and press [Stop/Reset] to stop ejecting.
To continue scanning, operate on the application. The scanning from the
ADF may not be supported depending on your application software. For
details, contact the application's manufacturer.
COOLING HEAD… During printing, the Print Head may have become too hot.
Allow the machine to cool down. The machine will resume printing when it
has cooled down.
COVER IS OPEN You opened the Scanning Unit during an operation.
Return the Scanning Unit to its original position.
DEVICE IN USE
CANNOT TURN OFF
You are unable to turn OFF the machine with [ON/OFF] because the
machine is performing an operation.
The machine is performing an operation. Wait until the operation has
finished, then turn OFF the machine.
DOCUMENT IN ADF The document is jammed in the ADF.
Remove the document page jammed in the ADF, then press [OK]. Operate
again after resolving the error.
See “Document Jams” on page 130.
DOCUMENT TOO LONG The document is too long or is jammed in the ADF.
Remove the document page jammed in the ADF, then press [OK]. After
resolving the error, make sure that the document you are loading meets
the machine's requirements before redoing the operation.
See “Document Requirements” on page 19.
DUPLEX UNIT JAM The Duplexing Transport Unit is jammed.
Clear the paper jam. Then load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder or the
Cassette, then press [OK].
HEAD ALIGNMENT ERROR zA4/Letter-sized paper is not loaded on the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Press the [OK] on the machine to clear the error, then load a few sheets of
A4/Letter-sized paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Automatic head alignment cannot be performed using paper from the
Cassette. For automatic Print Head alignment, always load paper in the
Auto Sheet Feeder.
zPrint Head nozzles are clogged. Press the [OK] to resolve the error.
Print the nozzle check pattern to check the status of the Print Head.
zThe Paper Output Slot has been exposed to a strong light source
preventing current Print Head alignment. Press the [OK] to resolve the
error. Adjust the printer position so the Paper Output Slot will not be
exposed directly to a strong light source.
After carrying out the above measures, if the problem continues after
aligning the Print Head again, press the [OK] to resolve the error, and then
perform manual Print Head alignment. For details on manual Print Head
alignment, see “Adjusting the Print Head Manually” on page 117.
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INCOMPATIBLE CAMERA
DISCONNECT CAMERA CABLE
Disconnect the camera cable, and reconnect it.
Depending on the model or brand of your device, you may have to select a
print mode compliant with PictBridge before connecting the camera.
You may also have to turn on the camera or select Play mode manually
after connecting the camera to the machine. Perform necessary
operations according to the instruction manual supplied with your
camera.
If the error is still unresolved, there is a possibility that you are using a
digital camera or digital video camcorder that is not supported by this
machine. Use a digital camera or digital video camcorder compatible with
this machine.
INK LOW The ink level becomes low during printing.
Press [OK] to continue printing or press [Stop/Reset] to cancel the current
print job.
INNER COVER IS OPEN If the Inner Cover is open when starting normal printing, close it before
pressing [OK] on the machine.
LOAD PAPER Reload the paper correctly and press [OK].
Note
Pressing [Stop/Reset] also enables you to resolve the error, when sending
faxes before printing out received data. After you press [Stop/Reset] to
resolve the error, ensure to press [FAX] in order to print out data remained
in memory.
MEMORY IS FULL The machine’s memory is full because you tried to copy too many pages
at once or a very detailed document.
Divide the document and copy each part separately.
The machine’s memory is full because it has received too many
documents, or a very long or detailed document.
Contact the sender and have him/her divide and resend them.
PAPER JAMMED If paper has jammed in the machine, clear the jam, reload the paper in the
machine correctly and then press [OK].
PRESS [BLACK] [Color] is pressed.
Press [Black].
PRESS [COLOR] [Black] is pressed.
Press [Color].
SCANNER ERROR Contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
WASTE INK NEAR FULL Ink used for cleaning is absorbed in a waste ink absorber placed in the
machine.
Press the [OK] to cancel the error so that you can continue printing. Once
the waste ink absorber becomes completely full, printing cannot be done
until the waste ink absorber is replaced.
Canon recommends to contact a Canon Customer Care Center as soon as
possible.
You will need to replace a particular part of the machine.
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Note
Adjusting the Print Head Manually
If the Automatic Print Head Alignment does not work or if you wish to adjust the print heads
manually, follow the procedure below.
1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine, and then load two sheets of A4/Letter-sized
plain paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette.
2. Ensure that the proper paper source is selected.
3. Press [Menu] repeatedly to display the Maintenance screen.
4. Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ALIGN PRINT HEAD>, then press [OK].
The Print Head alignment pattern is printed.
5. Check the printed patterns and use [ ] or [ ] to input the number of the pattern in
column A that has the least noticeable streaks.
6. Press [OK] to move the cursor to column B, and then use [ ] or [ ] to input the
number of the pattern that has the least noticeable streaks.
7. Repeat the procedure until you finish inputting the pattern number for column P.
8. When you have finished inputting all pattern numbers, press [OK].
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Fax Related Messages
Message Action
BUSY/NO SIGNAL The telephone number you dialed is busy.
Try dialing again after waiting for a moment. See “Redialing a Busy
Number” on page 76.
The fax number dialed was incorrect.
Check the fax number and dial again.
The recipient’s fax machine is not working.
Contact the recipient and have them check their fax machine.
The recipient is not using a G3 machine.
Contact the recipient and ask them to send or receive the document using
a G3 machine.
The touch tone/rotary pulse setting on your machine is incorrect.
Set your machine to the setting that matches your telephone line. See
“Setting the Telephone Line Type” on page 62.
The receiving fax machine did not answer within 55 seconds (after all
automatic redialing attempts).
Contact the recipient and have them check their fax machine. For an
overseas call, add pauses to the registered number.
HANG UP PHONE The handset is not placed in the handset cradle correctly.
Replace the handset correctly.
NO ANSWER The recipient’s fax machine does not answer.
Check the number. Try dialing again after waiting for a moment.
NO TONE DETECTED The telephone line cable with a modular plug is not plugged in properly, or
<DIAL TONE DETECT> is set to <ON>.
Make sure that the cable is plugged in properly, and resend the fax after a
while. If you still cannot send the fax, set <DIAL TONE DETECT> to <OFF>.
NO RX PAPER The other party’s fax machine is out of paper or its memory is full.
Contact the other party and have them load paper in their fax machine or
free up space in their fax machine’s memory.
NO TEL NUMBER The coded speed dialing code you entered has not been registered.
Register the coded speed dialing code.
RECEIVED IN MEMORY The machine was not able to print the received fax either because the
paper size setting is incorrect or the ink has run out, and the fax is stored
in memory. Correct the paper size setting or replace the ink tank. See
“Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 98.
TRY AGAIN IN B&W The recipient’s fax machine is not color-compatible.
Press [Black] to resend the faxes.
TX/RX CANCELLED You pressed [Stop/Reset] to cancel the transmission.
If required, try sending or receiving again.
TX/RX NO.nnnn When the machine sends or receives a fax, it assigns a unique
identification number (nnnn).
Write the number down if you will need it later.
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Cannot See the Display on the LCD
Ink Does Not Come Out/Printing is Blurred/Colors are
Wrong/White Streaks/Straight Lines are Misaligned/
Cannot Print to End of Job
Cause Action
Cannot see the display on the LCD. The machine is not powered on.
The machine will power ON and the LCD will display a message when you
connect the power cord and press [ON/OFF].
Cause Action
Ink tank is empty. If the ink lamp is flashing, ink is empty. Replace the ink tank, and close the
Scanning Unit (Printer Cover).
If printing is not finished yet, just press the [OK] on the machine to
continue printing in the “no ink” state.
Replace the ink tank with a new one as soon as possible after printing has
finished. The machine may be damaged if printing is continued under the
ink out condition.
Note
If multiple ink lamps are flashing, check how fast they flash. Fast flashing
(about one second) indicates the ink is empty. Slow flashing (about three
seconds) indicates ink is low. For details on different flashing speeds, see
“Getting the Ink Level Information” on page 98.
Ink tank is not fully inserted. When the ink lamp is unlit, press the mark on the ink tank clicks into
place. The ink lamp lights red when the ink tank is fully inserted.
Make sure all of the orange tape is peeled off the ink tank as illustrated in
(A). If any orange parts are left like in (B), remove all of the orange parts.
(A) Correct
An L shaped notch appears on the ink tank.
(B) Incorrect
There remains the orange tape. Peel off the tape completely along the
perforation.
If ink tank is empty, replace the ink tank.
(B)(A)
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Incorrect media type When printing directly from a digital camera, on the operation panel,
confirm that the <TYPE> selected matches the paper loaded.
When printing from a computer, check the following.
On the [Main] tab of the printer driver, ensure that the [Media Type]
selected matches the paper loaded.
In the [Print] dialog box of the printer driver, select [Quality & Media] from
the pop-up menu, and then ensure that the [Media Type] selected matches
the paper loaded.
Print Head nozzles clogged or
shifted
Open the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) and check if all ink lamps light red.
Print the nozzle check pattern to check for uneven ink output.
See “Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern” on page 104.
zInk supply is uneven.
See “Print Head Cleaning” on page 105.
See “Print Head Deep Cleaning” on page 106.
zIf straight lines are shifted.
See “Aligning the Print Head Automatically” on page 106.
Print quality is not set properly. Be sure to set the [Print Quality] setting to [High] in Windows, or [Fine] in
Macintosh.
1. Open the printer properties dialog box.
2. On the [Main] tab, click [High] for the [Print Quality] setting.
When you cannot choose the [High] setting or when the print quality does
not improve, select [Custom], click [Set] and then adjust the Quality bar
for higher print quality.
1. Open the [Print] dialog box.
2. Select [Quality & Media] from the pop-up menu and then click [Detailed
Setting].
3. Drag the [Print Quality] slide bar to the [Fine] end.
The media is loaded with the wrong
side face upwards.
Load the media with the correct side face upwards.
The paper stack exceeds the
capacity of the Auto Sheet Feeder or
Cassette.
If the paper stack exceeds the paper limit mark, or exceeds the capacity of
the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette, reduce the amount of paper. See
“Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
There is some foreign matter in the
Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette.
Check and remove any foreign matter.
The paper source is not configured
properly.
Make sure that the paper source in which the paper is loaded is correctly
configured. See “Changing the Paper Source” on page 26.
The Paper Output Tray is closed. Press the Open Button to open the Paper Output Tray.
Inner Cover is open. Close Inner Cover then press [OK] on the machine.
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Unnecessary print jobs are queued./
Computer problems
Restart your computer. It may solve the problem.
Delete an undesired print job, if there is any. Use Canon IJ Status Monitor
in Windows or Printer Setup Utility (or Print Center) in Macintosh for the
deletion.
1. Open the printer properties dialog box.
2. Click the [Maintenance] tab and then [View Printer Status].
3. Click [Display Print Queue].
4. Select [Cancel All Documents] in the [Printer] menu.
Note
In Windows Me or Windows 98
Select [Purge Print Documents] in the [Printer] menu.
In Windows XP or Windows 2000
[Cancel All Documents] may not be selected.
5. When the confirmation message is displayed, click [Yes].
The print job is deleted.
1. Click the printer's icon in the Dock and display the list of print jobs in
progress.
When using Mac OS X v.10.2, click the printer icon in the Dock to start
[Print Center] and then double-click the name of your machine under
[Printer List] to display the list of print jobs.
2. Click to select an undesired document and click .
The print job is deleted.
The machine has been printing
continuously over a long period.
If so, the Print Head will overheat. To protect the Print Head, printing will
stop temporarily and resume after a period of time. Interrupt printing when
appropriate, turn OFF the machine, and wait at least 15 minutes.
Caution
The area around the Print Head may become extremely hot. Do not under
any circumstances touch it.
You are printing high-resolution
documents such as photographs or
illustrations.
If you are printing high-resolution documents, processing the data will
take time, and printing will appear to have stopped depending on your
computer or environment. Wait until data is processed. If you are printing
a document with a large printing area (with small margins) or are printing
multiple sets, printing may stop to allow the ink time to dry.
Incorrect page size is selected. Ensure that the page size setting matches the size of the paper loaded in
the machine:
zCheck the page size setting from within your application to ensure that
it matches the size of the paper loaded.
zCheck [Page Size] on the [Page Setup] tab in the printer properties
dialog box of the printer driver (Windows) or the [Page Setup] dialog
box of the printer driver (Macintosh) to ensure that it matches the size
of the paper loaded.
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When Copying
Back of Paper is Smudged/Paper Does Not Feed
Properly/Printed Surface is Scratched
The size of the print data is too large.
Check the size of the print data. For Windows XP and Windows 2000, if the
size of the data is too large, part of it may be lost. When the spool format is
EMF, follow the procedure below.
1. Open the printer properties dialog box.
2. On the [Page Setup] tab, click [Print Options].
3. Select the [Reduce spool data size] check box, and click [OK].
Note
zWhen [Reduce spool data size] is set, the print quality may be
degraded.
zThis is useful when a part of straight lines or data is lost for page layout
printing.
Performing automatic duplex
printing
Select [Use reduced printing] in the printer driver. It may solve the
problem.
1. Open the printer properties dialog box.
2. Click [Print Area Setup] in the [Page Setup] tab and select [Use reduced
printing].
1. In the [Print] dialog box, select [Duplex Printing & Margin] from the pop-
up menu.
2. Select [Automatic Duplex Printing], and select [Use reduced printing] in
Print Area.
Cause Action
The document is not loaded
correctly.
Check that the document is loaded correctly on the Platen Glass or in the
ADF.
See “Loading Documents” on page 19.
The quality (Print quality) displayed
on the LCD is not suitable for the
document.
Set the image quality suitable for the document.
See “Copying” on page 40.
The document is not loaded with the
side to be copied face down.
When loading the document on the Platen Glass, the side to be copied
should be face down.
When loading in the ADF, the side to be copied should be face up.
The document or photograph set on
the Platen Glass or in the ADF was
printed from your machine.
Image quality may be poor if you copy a printed document or photograph.
Instead, reprint the photograph directly from the digital camera, or the
document from your computer.
The Platen Glass or inner side of the
Document Cover is dirty.
Clean the Platen Glass or inner side of the Document Cover, or the ADF.
See “Cleaning the Platen Glass and Document Cover” on page 107.
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Cause Action
Inside of the machine is dirty. If the inside of the machine is dirty, printed paper may be smudged.
Follow the steps described below to clean the inside of the machine.
1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine, then remove any paper from the
Auto Sheet Feeder.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
2. Press the Open Button to open the Paper Output Tray, and open up and
set the extension by pressing down the hollow on the front side.
3. Place the only one sheet of A4/Letter-size plain paper in landscape,
horizontally fold it in half.
4. Unfold the paper, and load the paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder with the
inverted-V edge down.
5. Use [ ] or [ ] to select <BOTTOM CLEANING> from the
<MAINTENANCE> and press [OK].
The paper that is loaded in the machine will feed through the machine
and be ejected.
If protrusions inside the machine are stained, wipe ink off the
protrusions using a swab or the like.
Important
Before cleaning, be sure to turn off the machine.
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Paper Feed Roller is dirty. Follow the steps described below to clean the Paper Feed Rollers.
Cleaning the Paper Feed Rollers consumes them, so perform this
procedure only when necessary.
1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine, then remove any paper from the
Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette.
See “Turning on the Machine” on page 18.
2. Use [Feed Switch] to select the paper source to clean.
3. Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ROLLER CLEANING> from the
<MAINTENANCE> and press [OK].
The Paper Feed Roller will rotate as it cleans.
4. Repeat steps 3, two times.
5. Press the Open Button to open the Paper Output Tray, and then open up
and set the Paper Output Tray Extension completely by pressing down the
hollow on the front side.
6. Load three or more sheets of A4/Letter-sized plain paper lengthways in
the paper source you selected in step 2.
7. Repeat steps 3, three times.
The paper that is loaded in the machine will feed through the machine
and be ejected.
If there are no signs of improvement after performing three times, contact
the Canon Customer Care Center.
Inappropriate media type is used. zCheck to see if the paper you are printing on is too thick or curled.
See “Media Types You cannot Use” on page 23.
zNote that smudging may occur at the top and bottom edges of the
paper when using Borderless Printing. Ensure that the paper you are
using is compatible with Borderless Printing.
Refer to the Printer Driver Guide.
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Thick paper is used. If you set the machine to prevent paper abrasion, the clearance between
the Print Head and the loaded paper is widened.
If the printing surface is abraded even with the media type set correctly to
match the loaded paper, set the machine to prevent paper abrasion.
When copying or printing directly, see “If printing surface abrasion is not
resolved even after taking the actions above:” on page 126.
When printing from a computer, follow the procedure below.
1. Open the printer properties dialog box.
2. Click the [Maintenance] tab and then [Custom Settings].
Important
In Windows XP or Windows 2000
When not logged on as a computer administrator or Administrators,
you cannot open the [Custom Settings] dialog box.
For further information on how to log on as an administrator, refer to
your Windows documentation.
3. Select the [Prevent paper abrasion] check box and click [Send].
4. Click [OK] when the confirmation message appears.
1. Open the [Canon IJ Printer Utility] dialog box.
2. Select [Custom Settings] from the pop-up menu.
3. Select [Prevent paper abrasion.].
Note
Clear the [Prevent paper abrasion] check box once printing is complete.
When [Prevent paper abrasion] is selected in the printer properties dialog
box (Windows) or selected from [Custom Settings] in the Canon IJ Printer
Utility dialog box (Macintosh), the setting is also applied under direct
printing with the digital camera.
Paper is curled. If all four corners or the printing surface of the paper is curled, the paper
may become dirty or the paper may not feed properly. Use the paper after
correcting paper curl as follows.
1. Face up the printing surface (A), and cover it with a non-printing regular
paper to avoid staining or scratching the surface.
2. Roll up the paper in a direction opposite to paper curl as the figure
below.
3. Check the printing paper if paper is corrected within approximately 2 to
5 mm / 0.08" to 0.2" in (B).
It is recommended to print the curl-corrected paper one sheet at a time.
Cause Action
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(B)
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Paper Curls/Ink Blots
Inner Cover is not closed
completely.
Close the Inner Cover completely. Paper does not feed properly if the
Inner Cover is even slightly open.
The media type is not selected
correctly in the printer driver.
On the [Main] tab of the printer driver, ensure that the [Media Type]
selected matches the paper loaded. The print surface is smudged with
some printing jobs despite being set correctly. Should this occur, on the
[Maintenance] tab, click [Custom Settings] and place a check in [Prevent
paper abrasion].
In the [Print] dialog box of the printer driver, select [Quality & Media] from
the pop-up menu, and then ensure that the [Media Type] selected matches
the paper loaded. Additionally, the print surface may become smudged
with some printing jobs despite being set correctly. Should this occur,
click on [Custom Settings] from the Canon IJ Printer Utility pop-up menu
and place a check in [Prevent paper abrasion.].
Paper is loaded incorrectly. Load in the portrait orientation regardless of the print direction of the Auto
Sheet Feeder or Cassette.
Ensure that paper is loaded correctly. Slide the Paper Guides against the
paper stack.
The paper stack exceeds the
capacity of the Auto Sheet Feeder.
The paper cannot be fed normally depending on its media type or your
environment where the temperature and humidity are high or low. In that
case, reduce the amount of paper to half (approx. 5 mm / 0.2" in height).
Note
If printing surface abrasion is not resolved even after taking the actions above:
Follow the procedure below to specify <PREVENT ABRASION> to <ON>.
The procedure below can also be used when printing directly from a digital camera.
1. Display <DEVICE SETTINGS>. See “Changing the Settings” on page 91.
2. Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRINT SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
3. Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PREVENT ABRASION>, then press [OK].
4. Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ON>, then press [OK].
After finishing printing, use the same procedure to specify <PREVENT ABRASION> back
to <OFF>.
Cause Action
Paper being used is too thin. Use Photo Paper Pro or other Canon specialty paper to print images that
have a high color saturation. See “Media Types You cannot Use” on
page 23.
Cause Action
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Paper Jams
The media type is not selected
correctly on the Operation Panel.
Ensure that the media type selected on the operation panel matches that
of the paper loaded.
Cause Action
Paper jams in the Paper Output Slot/
Auto Sheet Feeder.
Remove the paper according to the following procedure.
1. Slowly pull the paper out, either from the Auto Sheet Feeder or from the
Paper Output Slot, whichever is easier.
zIf the paper tears and a piece remains inside the machine, open the
Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) and remove it. Be careful not to touch the
components inside the machine at this time.
After removing all paper, close the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover), turn
the machine off and turn it back on.
zIf you cannot pull the paper out, turn the machine off and turn it back
on. The paper will be ejected automatically.
2. Reload the paper into the machine and press [OK].
zIf you have turned off and on the machine in step 1, you will need to
retry printing, because this operation cancels any print jobs in
progress.
If you cannot remove the paper or the paper tears inside the machine, or if
the paper jam error continues after removing the paper, contact the Canon
Customer Care Center.
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Paper jams inside the machine
(Transport Unit).
Remove the paper according to the following procedure.
1. Open the Rear Cover.
2. When you can see the jammed paper, slowly pull the paper out.
Be careful not to touch the components inside the machine.
If you cannot pull the paper out, turn the machine off and turn it back
on. The paper will be ejected automatically.
3. Close the Rear Cover.
4. If you could not extract the paper in step 2, remove the Cassette.
5. Slowly pull the jammed paper out.
6. If any paper is sticking out of the Cassette, reload the paper in the
Cassette.
7. Insert the Cassette into the machine again, and press the [OK] on the
machine.
If you have turned off and on the machine in step 2, you will need to
retry printing, because this operation cancels any print jobs in
progress.
If you cannot remove the paper or if the paper tears inside the machine, or
if the paper jam error continues after removing the paper, contact the
Canon Customer Care Center.
Cause Action
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Paper jams inside the machine
(Duplex Transport Section).
Remove the paper according to the following procedure.
1. Remove the Cassette.
If the paper is loaded in the Auto Sheet Feeder, remove the paper from
the Auto Sheet Feeder.
2. Stand the machine with the left side down.
Caution
Always stand the machine with the left side down when standing the
machine. Be careful that the right side is not down.
3. Slowly pull the jammed paper out while pulling the green cover toward
you.
Caution
Put back the machine immediately after removing the jammed paper.
4. If any paper is sticking out of the Cassette, reload the paper in the
Cassette.
Reload paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder, if necessary.
5. Insert the Cassette into the machine.
6. Press the [OK] on the machine.
If you cannot remove the paper or if the paper tears inside the machine, or
if the paper jam error continues after removing the paper, contact the
Canon Customer Care Center.
Landscape Credit Card-sized paper
jams inside the machine.
You cannot load Credit Card-sized paper in the landscape orientation.
Remove the paper according to the following procedure.
1. Load Credit Card-sized paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder one sheet at a
time.
Do not load it in the landscape orientation.
2. Press the [ON/OFF] on the machine to turn off the power.
3. Press the [ON/OFF] again on the machine to turn on the power.
The paper is fed and the jammed paper is ejected accordingly.
If you cannot remove the jammed paper or the error still persists, contact
the Canon Customer Care Center.
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Document Jams
Landscape 101.6 x 152.4 mm / 4" x
6" media loaded in the Cassette
jams inside the machine.
Load 101.6 x 152.4 mm / 4" x 6" media in the portrait orientation regardless
of the print direction.
Remove the paper according to the following procedure.
1. Press [ON/OFF] of the machine to turn off the power.
Open the Rear Cover.
2. Fold a piece of plain A4- or Letter-sized paper in four, push it in until it
hits the jammed paper, then pull out the paper folded in four.
3. Close the Rear Cover, then press [ON/OFF] of the machine to turn on the
power.
Wait until the jammed paper is automatically ejected.
If you cannot remove the jammed paper or the error still persists, contact
the Canon Customer Care Center.
Cause Action
Document jams in the ADF
(Document Tray).
Remove the document according to the following procedure.
1. Press [Stop/Reset].
2. If a multi-page document is loaded, remove any pages other than the
jammed page from the ADF.
3. Open the Feeder Cover.
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Document jams in the ADF
(Document Tray).
4. Raise the paper release lever (A) then remove the jammed page from
under the roller to the Feeder Cover side.
5. Pull out the jammed document from the ADF.
If the document cannot be pulled out with ease, follow the procedure from
step 2 under “Document jams in the ADF (inner side).” on page 132.
Cause Action
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6. Lower the paper release lever (A) then close the Feeder Cover.
zIf documents remain in the ADF after pressing [Stop/Reset] during
scanning, press [OK]. The remaining document is automatically fed
out.
zWhen rescanning the document after clearing the error, rescan it from
the first page.
If you cannot remove the document or the document tears inside the
machine, or if the document jam error continues after removing the
document, contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
Note
The document may not feed properly depending on the media type, or
your environment, such as when the temperature and humidity are either
too high or too low.
In this case, reduce the number of document pages to approximately half
of the loading capacity. See “Document Requirements” on page 19.
If the document still jams, use the Platen Glass instead.
Document jams in the ADF
(inner side).
Remove the document according to the following procedure.
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 under “Document jams in the ADF (Document Tray).”
on page 130.
2. Open the Document Cover and pull out the document from the inner
side.
3. Close the Document Cover.
4. Lower the paper release lever then close the Feeder Cover.
zWhen rescanning the document after clearing the error, rescan it from
the first page.
If you cannot remove the document or the document tears inside the
machine, or if the document jam error continues after removing the
document, contact the Canon Customer Care Centor.
Cause Action
(A)
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Cannot Print Properly from the Digital Camera
The following are the possible errors that may occur when printing directly from a digital still camera
or digital video camcorder*, and the countermeasures to eliminate them.
* Hereafter, the digital still camera and digital video camcorder are collectively called a digital camera
or camera.
Document Jams in the ADF
(Document Output Slot).
If the document is jammed in the Document Output Slot, pull it out.
zWhen rescanning the document after clearing the error, rescan it from
the first page.
If you cannot remove the document or the document tears inside the
machine, or if the document jam error continues after removing the
document, contact the Canon Customer Care Centor.
Note
zPictBridge or Canon Bubble Jet Direct compatible digital cameras can be connected to your
machine for direct printing.
zThis section describes errors that are indicated on Canon-brand PictBridge- or Bubble Jet Direct
compatible cameras. The error messages and operations may vary depending on the camera you
are using. If you are using a non-Canon PictBridge compatible camera and not sure how to clear
the printer error from the camera, confirm the message displayed on the LCD of the machine and
clear the error. For clearing an error from the machine, see “An Error Message is Displayed on the
LCD” on page 113.
zA communication time out occurs if printing takes a long time or if it takes too much time to send
data. This may stop printing. In such cases, disconnect the cable between the machine and the
camera, and reconnect the cable between the machine and the camera. Then, turn the camera
on, if it does not automatically turn on. If the problem is still unresolved, select some other photo
and check if it can be printed or not.
zSome PictBridge compatible devices may need to be switched to printing mode before connecting
them to the machine, depending on the model of the camera. Also, it may need to be turned on
manually or switched to replay mode after connected to the machine. Refer to the instruction
manuals supplied with your PictBridge compatible device and take the necessary steps before
connection.
zThe print head nozzles may be clogged if printing becomes faint or colors are incorrect. See
“When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors are Incorrect” on page 103.
zIf the paper is curled or its surface is scratched during printing, make sure that you are using the
correct type of paper. If this error occurs even when you are using the correct type of paper, see “If
printing surface abrasion is not resolved even after taking the actions above:” on page 126.
zFor the errors indicated on the camera and their solution, also refer to the user’s manual of the
camera. For other troubles with a digital camera, contact the manufacturer of the camera.
Error Message On Camera Action
Printer in use/Printer warming up Photos are printed from the computer.
Wait until printing ends. When it is ready, the machine starts printing
automatically.
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No paper/Paper Error zLoad paper in either the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette which you have
selected with the [Feed Switch] on the machine, and select "Continue"*
in the display on your camera.
zThe camera does not support the page size that is selected on this
machine. Check the print settings and select the page size that is
supported by the camera.
zOpen the Paper Output Tray to resume printing. Close the Inner Cover if
it is open. Select "Stop" in the display on your camera to stop printing.
Paper jam Select "Stop" in the display on your camera to stop printing.
Remove the jammed paper, load new paper, and press the [OK] on the
machine and retry printing.
Printer cover open Close the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) on the machine.
No print head The Print Head is defective or not installed.
Install a Print Head according to the Easy Setup Instructions.
If the Print Head has already been installed, remove the Print Head and
reinstall it.
If the error still remains, the Print Head may be defective. Contact the
Canon Customer Care Center.
Waste tank (ink absorber) full This error message indicates that the waste ink absorber is nearly full.
The machine has a built-in waste ink absorber to hold the ink used during
Print Head cleaning, for example. You can continue printing by selecting
"Continue"* on the display on your camera.
However, because printing is disabled once the waste ink absorber
becomes completely full and until the waste ink absorber is replaced, you
are recommended to contact the Canon Customer Care Center as early as
possible. You will need to replace a particular part of the machine.
Low ink level Slow flashing (about three seconds in red) of an ink lamp indicates that ink
in this tank is low. Prepare a new ink tank.
Select "Continue"* in the display on your camera to resume printing.
Error Message On Camera Action
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* To resume printing, you can press [OK] on the machine instead of selecting Continue.
Cannot Install the MP Drivers
No Ink You can check the machine status according to the way the ink lamps (red)
flash.
Check the status of each lamp and take the appropriate action to clear the
error. See “Getting the Ink Level Information” on page 98.
When the ink lamp is off:
zThe ink tank may not be installed properly.
Install the appropriate ink tank.
zThe ink tank may not be compatible with this machine.
Install the appropriate ink tank. See “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 98.
When the ink lamp flashes fast (about one second):
zThe ink has run out.
Replace the ink tank, and close the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover).
If printing is in progress and you want to continue printing, select
"Continue"* in the display on your camera with the ink tank installed.
Then printing can continue under the ink out condition. Replace the
empty ink tank immediately after the printing. The machine may be
damaged if printing is continued under the ink out condition.
Note
If multiple ink lamps are flashing, check how fast they flash. Fast flashing
(about one second) indicates the ink is empty. Slow flashing (about three
seconds) indicates ink is low. For details on different flashing speeds, see
“Knowing When to Replace Ink Tank” on page 99.
zSome ink tanks are not installed in place, or more than one ink tanks of
the same color are installed.
Confirm that the ink tanks are installed in the appropriate positions. See
“Replacing Ink Tanks” on page 99.
Ink error/No ink The ink tank that was once empty is installed. Replace the ink tank.
Printing under the situation may damage the Print Head. Canon shall not be
liable for any machine malfunction or damage caused by refilled ink tanks.
If you want to continue printing with the refilled ink tank installed, press and
hold [Stop/Reset] for at least 5 seconds, and then release it.
Using refilled ink tanks are memorized.
* This operation will release the function for detecting the remaining ink
level.
Hardware Error/No ink Ink tank errors have occurred. Replace the ink tank.
See “Replacing an Ink Tank” on page 98.
Printer error An error requiring servicing might have occurred.
Disconnect the cable between the machine and the camera, turn off the
machine and unplug the power cord of the machine from the power supply.
After a while, plug the power cord of the machine back in, turn on the
machine, and then reconnect the camera to the machine. If the same error
occurs, contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
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Cause Action
Unable to proceed beyond the
Printer Connection screen
Reinstall the MP Drivers.
1. Click [Cancel] on the [Printer Connection] screen.
2. Click [Start Over] on the [Installation Failure] screen.
3. Click [Back] on the screen that appears next.
4. Click [Exit] on the [Welcome] screen, then remove the CD-ROM.
5. Turn the machine and the computer off.
6. Check the cable connection.
7. Restart the computer.
8. Make sure that no other applications (including anti-virus software) are
running in the background.
9. Carefully follow the procedures described in the Easy Setup
Instructions and reinstall the MP Drivers.
Installation does not start
automatically when the Setup CD-
ROM is inserted into the drive. Click [Start], select [My Computer] and then double-click the CD-ROM
icon.
For non-Windows XP users, open the [My Computer] window and then
double-click the CD-ROM icon.
Double-click the CD-ROM icon on your desktop to start installation.
If the CD-ROM icon is not displayed on the desktop, there is a problem
with the CD-ROM.
Contact the Canon Customer Care Center.
You have a defective Setup CD-ROM. If you have a defective Setup CD-ROM, please contact the Canon
Customer Care Center.
Select [My Computer] from the [Start] menu and check if the CD-ROM icon
is displayed.
Reconfirm that the CD-ROM icon is displayed when you insert the CD-
ROM.
The computer has an old version of
the software installed (Canon
MultiPASS is registered as a
program in the [Start] menu).
Uninstall the old version of the software following the instructions in the
manual of that version, and reinstall the new version.
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Cannot Connect to Computer Properly
Printing Speed is Slow/USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Connection Does Not Work
When You Connect to a Computer Running Windows XP, the Screen
Shows the Warning Message “This device can perform faster” or “High-
SPEED USB Device Plugged into non-High-SPEED USB Hub”
Installation procedure not followed
correctly
Follow the Easy Setup Instructions packaged with your machine for
proper MP Drivers installation.
If the MP Drivers was not installed correctly, uninstall the MP Drivers, and
restart your computer. Try to reinstall the MP Drivers.
If the installer was forced to be terminated due to an error, restart your
computer.
Reinstall the MP Drivers.
Cause Action
Your environment is not fully
compatible with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed.
If your environment is not fully compatible with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, the
printer will operate at a lower speed provided under USB 1.1. In this case,
the machine operates properly but printing speed may slow down due to
communication speed.
Check the following to ensure that your computer environment supports
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection.
zThe USB port on your computer supports USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
connection.
zBoth the USB cable and USB hub support USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
connection.
Be sure to use a certified USB 2.0 Hi-Speed cable. You are
recommended to use the cable no longer than 3 meters (9.8 feet).
zYour computer supports the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection.
Obtain the latest version of the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed driver and install it on
your computer.
zThe USB 2.0 Hi-Speed driver operates properly.
Obtain the latest version of the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed driver and install it on
your computer.
Important
For how to confirm the points above, contact the manufacturer of your
computer, USB cable, or USB hub, as appropriate.
Cause Action
You connect to a computer that does
not support USB 2.0 Hi-Speed.
Your environment is not fully compatible with USB 2.0.
See “Printing Speed is Slow/USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Connection Does Not
Work” on page 137.
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Problems Receiving Faxes
Cannot Receive a Fax/Cannot Print a Fax
* LGL may not be available depending on the country of purchase.
Cause Action
The machine is not on. zYou cannot receive faxes if the power is turned off. Press [ON/OFF] to
turn the power on. See “Turning the Machine ON and OFF” on page 18.
zAfter a power failure or disconnecting of the power cord, press [ON/
OFF] to turn the power ON.
The machine's memory is full. Either print or delete documents in memory (see “Printing the MEMORY
LIST” on page 76) to free up memory. Then ask the sender to resend the
fax.
There was an error during reception. zCheck the LCD for an error message (See “Fax Related Messages” on
page 118).
zPrint the ACTIVITY REPORT and check for an error (See “Printing the
ACTIVITY REPORT” on page 71).
The telephone line is not correctly
connected.
Check that the telephone line is connected correctly to [LINE] and that the
telephone (or another external device such as an answering machine or a
computer modem) is connected correctly to [TEL]. Refer to the Easy Setup
Instructions.
A paper size other than A4, LTR or
LGL* is loaded.
If a paper size other than A4, LTR or LGL* is loaded in the configured
paper source, incoming faxes are not printed and are stored in memory.
Change the paper in the configured paper source to A4, LTR or LGL* size,
then press [OK] on the machine.
Load legal-size paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder.
The receive mode is incorrect. Check the receive mode of your machine, then specify the receive mode
properly according to your environment.
FAX ONLY MODE:
See “If You Want to Receive Only Faxes Automatically with Your Machine,
or You Have a Dedicated Telephone Line for Fax Use Only:” on page 80.
MANUAL MODE:
See “If You Receive Mainly Voice Calls and Sometimes Faxes, or You Want
to Receive Faxes Manually:” on page 80.
ANS.MACHINE MODE:
See “If You Want to Receive Voice Messages on Your Answering Machine
and Receive Faxes Automatically:” on page 81.
FAX/TEL AUTO SW:
See “If You Want to Receive Faxes Automatically as well as Voice Calls:”
on page 81.
DRPD:
See “If You Have Subscribed to a Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection
(DRPD) Service with Your Telephone Company (US and Canada only):” on
page 82.
NETWORK SWITCH:
See “If You Want Your Machine to Automatically Switch between Fax and
Voice Calls by the Call Ring Patterns (Network Switch) (This setting is not
available in some countries and regions.):” on page 82.
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Cannot Receive Faxes Automatically
*1 This setting is only available in US and Canada.
*2 This setting is not available in some countries and regions.
Machine Does Not Switch Automatically between Voice and Fax Calls
*1 This setting is only available in US and Canada.
*2 This setting is not available in some countries and regions.
Quality of Received Fax is Poor
Repeated Errors Occur When You Receive a Fax
Cause Action
The receive mode displayed on the
bottom left of the LCD is not
<FAXONLY>, <DRPD>*1, <NET
SW.>*2, <ANSMODE>, or <FAX/TEL>.
If <MANUAL> is displayed, you cannot receive faxes unless you pick up
the answering machine's handset and either press [Color] or [Black], or
dial the remote receiving ID.
If you want to receive faxes automatically, which means not having to do
anything when you receive a fax, set the receive mode to <FAX ONLY
MODE>, <DRPD>*1, <NETWORK SWITCH>*2, <ANS.MACHINE MODE>, or
<FAX/TEL AUTO SW> (See “Receive Modes” on page 80).
If the receive mode is <ANS.MACHINE MODE>, connect an answering
machine to the machine (see the Easy Setup Instructions) and check that
a message plays back when the answering machine answers.
Cause Action
The receive mode displayed on the
bottom left of the LCD is not
<DRPD>*1, <NET SW.>*2,
<ANSMODE> or <FAX/TEL>.
There will be no automatic switching between voice and fax calls unless
the receive mode is set to <DRPD>*1, <NETWORK SWITCH>*2,
<ANS.MACHINE MODE> or <FAX/TEL AUTO SW>.
If the receive mode is <ANS.MACHINE MODE>, connect an answering
machine to the machine (see the Easy Setup Instructions) and check that
a message plays back when the answering machine answers.
Cause Action
<ECM RX> is set to <OFF>. Set <ECM RX> to <ON> (See “ECM RX” on page 95).
The sender's original document or
fax machine is dirty.
The image quality of the fax is mainly determined by the sender's fax
machine. Contact the sender and check whether the scanning area of his/
her fax machine is not dirty.
ECM sending/receiving is not
enabled although the line/
connection is poor.
zOn your machine, set <ECM RX> to <ON> (See “ECM RX” on page 95).
zContact the sender and check that his/her machine is set to enable
ECM sending.
zIf the sender's or receiver's fax is not ECM-compatible, the fax will be
sent/received in the standard mode.
zReduce the reception start speed. See “RX START SPEED” on page 96.
Cause Action
The telephone line condition or
connection condition is no good.
Reduce the reception start speed (See “RX SETTINGS” on page 95). If
there is a poor line or connection, reducing the reception start speed may
correct the error.
The sender's fax machine is not
operating normally.
Contact the sender and check whether his/her fax machine is operating
normally.
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Problems Sending Faxes
Cannot Send a Fax
Cannot Send a Fax Clearly
Cause Action
The machine is not on. zYou cannot send faxes if the power is turned off.
zPress [ON/OFF] to turn the power on. See “Turning the Machine ON and
OFF” on page 18.
zAfter a power failure or disconnecting of the power cord, press [ON/
OFF] to turn the power ON.
The In Use/Memory Lamp is
flashing.
Another document is being sent from memory.
Wait until the machine finishes sending it.
The telephone line is connected to
the [TEL] jack.
Reconnect to the [LINE] jack (Refer to the Easy Setup Instructions).
If you still cannot send a fax, there is a problem with the telephone line.
Contact your telephone company or the manufacturer of your TA (Terminal
Adapter) or telephone adapter.
The telephone line type is not set
correctly.
If the telephone line type is not set correctly, you will not be able to send
faxes, but will still be able to receive them. In this case, check the
telephone line type setting and change it as necessary. See “Setting the
Telephone Line Type” on page 62.
<DIAL TONE DETECT> is set to
<ON>.
Send faxes again after a while. If you still cannot send faxes, set <DIAL
TONE DETECT> to <OFF>.
The fax number is not correctly
registered in a coded speed dial.
Make sure that the fax number is correctly registered when coded speed
dialing (See “Registering Coded Speed Dialing” on page 65).
There was an error during
transmission.
zCheck the LCD for an error message (See “Fax Related Messages” on
page 118).
zPrint the ACTIVITY REPORT and check for an error (See “Printing the
ACTIVITY REPORT” on page 71).
Cannot hear the dial tone. Check that the telephone line is correctly connected to the proper jack. If
so, there is a problem with your telephone line. Contact your telephone
line provider.
The document is not loaded
properly.
Remove the document then reload it on the Platen Glass or in the ADF
(See “Loading Documents” on page 19).
A fax destination is displayed on the
LCD.
Another document is being sent from memory. Wait until the machine
finishes sending it.
There was a printer error. Resolve the printer error. If you are out of paper, set the paper.
If you are in a hurry, you can send the fax before resolving the printer error
by pressing [Stop/Reset]. In this case, be sure to press [FAX] to print the
faxes stored in memory once the transmission is complete.
Cause Action
The document is not loaded
correctly, or the Platen Glass or the
inner side of the Document Cover is
dirty.
zRemove the document, then reload it on the Platen Glass or in the ADF
(See “Loading Documents” on page 19).
zReload the document after cleaning the Platen Glass or the ADF (See
“Cleaning Your Machine” on page 107).
The setting for image quality or
intensity is not suitable for the
document.
On the LCD, adjust the setting for image quality (FAX Resolution) or
intensity (Scan Contrast) suitable for the document (See “Before Sending
Faxes” on page 72).
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Repeated Errors Occur When You Send a Fax
Telephone Problems
Cannot Dial
Telephone Disconnects During a Call
Problems Scanning
Scanner Won't Work
ScanGear MP Won't Start
The document is not loaded with the
side to be scanned face down.
When loading the document on the Platen Glass, the side to be scanned
should be face down. When loading in the ADF, the side to be scanned
should be face up.
You are scanning thick (max. 10 mm
/ 0.39") or curled documents.
Press on the Document Cover with your hand when scanning.
Cause Action
The telephone line condition or
connection condition is no good.
Reduce the transmission start speed (See “TX START SPEED” on
page 95). If there is a poor line or connection, reducing the transmission
start speed may correct the error.
Cause Action
The telephone line is not correctly
connected.
Check that the telephone line is correctly connected (Refer to the Easy
Setup Instructions).
The telephone line type is not set
correctly.
Make sure the machine is set for the correct telephone line type (See
“Setting the Telephone Line Type” on page 62).
Cause Action
The power cord, the telephone line,
or the telephone (or another external
device such as an answering
machine or a computer modem) is
not connected securely.
Check that the power cord, the telephone line, and the telephone (or
another external device such as an answering machine or a computer
modem) are connected securely.
Cause Action
The machine is not recognized by
the computer.
Restart the computer.
This may enable the computer to recognize the machine.
Cause Action
Scanner driver (ScanGear MP) not
installed.
Set the Setup CD-ROM and install the software.
Cause Action
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Scanner is not selected in the
application software.
In the application software, select this machine in [Select Source] or
[Import] under the [File] menu.
Example: Presto! PageManager
Display may differ depending on your operating system.
If you are using an older application software, the menu item may be
named [Select TWAIN-compliant device] instead of [Select Source].
The Feature of the application
software does not support TWAIN.
Start ScanGear MP from within a TWAIN compatible software.
An error message appears and the
ScanGear MP window fails to
appear.
zReattaching the USB cable. Be sure to use a certified USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
cable. You are recommended to use the cable no longer than 3 meters
(9.8 feet).
zIf a USB hub is used for the connection, do not use it. Attach the cable
to a USB port on the computer itself (not the hub).
zAttach the USB cable to a different USB port on the computer itself (not
a hub).
zSet the Setup CD-ROM and install the software.
zSelect this machine in [Select Source] or [Import] in your application
software.
zMake sure that your application software supports TWAIN. You cannot
start ScanGear MP from within an application software that does not
support TWAIN.
Cause Action
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Computer Stops Operating During Scanning
Scan Quality is Poor (Poor Image Displayed on the Monitor)
Cause Action
Output Resolution set too high. Reboot the computer, lower the Output Resolution and rescan.
The hard disk does not have enough
available space.
zReset and reboot the computer, delete unnecessary files and
application softwares, and rescan.
zOpen ScanGear MP from within the application software, click the
[Preferences] button in the Advanced Mode, and change the folder
listed in the [Select Folder Where Temporary Files are Saved] category
to one on a disk with sufficient free space.
Multiple devices connected to the
USB port.
Disconnect all other devices but the machine from the port.
Cause Action
The resolution is low. If the image looks grainy, increase the scan resolution.
For details, refer to the Scan Guide.
Specification of the application
software.
Some application software does not display the image clearly if the image
is too small. Set the view mode to 100%.
Moiré appears. Set [Descreen] to [ON] in the [Image Settings] section of the Advanced
Mode of ScanGear MP.
Note
Moiré may appear when you scan digital photo prints.
Inappropriate display settings.
Set your display settings on your computer to Medium (16 bit) or higher.
In the [Start] menu click [Control Panel], then [Appearance and Themes]
and then [Display], and on the [Settings] sheet, set [Color quality] to
[Medium (16 bit)] or [Highest (32 bit)] or a higher setting.
In the [System Preferences] dialog, click the [Displays] icon and select the
[Display] tab. Set the [Colors] list box to [Thousands] or a higher setting.
Dirty Platen Glass or inner side of
the Document Cover.
See “Cleaning Your Machine” on page 107 to clean them.
The status of the original is poor. Scan with certain functions such as [Reduce Dust and Scratches], [Fading
Correction] or [Grain Correction] in the [Image Settings] section of the
Advanced Mode of ScanGear MP.
Note
If a print out of an image does not appear satisfactory or the same as what
you see on the monitor, you may need to change the machine's settings,
or the machine itself may have engaged in problems.
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Parts of Image Missing or Surrounded by Extra White Areas
Trouble Scanning with Multi-Scan or Multi-Crop Function
Slow Scanning Speed
"There is not enough memory." Message is Displayed
Cause Action
Scan area was specified larger than
the original.
Specify the scan area appropriately.
If you click the Auto crop button of the ScanGear MP, the scan area is
adjusted automatically to match the size of the original. When scanning an
original surrounded by white borders such as a photo print, of if you
otherwise want to specify a custom scan area, specify the scan area
manually. Refer to the Scan Guide for details on manual scan area
specification.
Cause Action
The original is positioned outside
the supported area.
Check the position of the original on the Platen Glass. Observe the
following when using the Multi-Scan or Multi-crop function.
zThere should be a gap of at least 10 mm / 0.4" between the edge of the
Platen Glass and originals.
zLeave at least 10 mm / 0.4" between the originals.
zA maximum of 10 originals can be scanned at once.
zIf an original is slightly crooked on the Platen Glass-within 10 degrees
of true-the image is automatically straightened.
zThe Multi-Scan function only works with rectangular originals such as
photos.
zOriginals that are not rectangular (irregularly shaped, close-cropped
photos) cannot be detected correctly.
zOriginals must be at least as large as approx. 25 mm /1" square.
Error arising from application
software specifications.
Some application software do not support multiple image scanning.
Scan each item individually without using the Multi-Scan or Multi-Crop
function.
Cause Action
Resolution is set higher than
necessary.
To view the image on a monitor, set the output resolution to 75 dpi. To
print, set the output resolution to a value such as 300 dpi.
Image correction features such as
dust and scratch reduction, fading
correction, and descreening are
enabled in ScanGear MP.
Set [Reduce Dust and Scratches], [Fading Correction], and [Descreen] to
[OFF] in the [Image Settings] section of the Advanced Mode of ScanGear
MP.
Cause Action
There is not enough memory to
continue scanning.
Exit any application software that are running, and try to run this software
again.
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Scanned Image not Displayed Properly
Trouble scanning with MP Navigator
Image position and size incorrect when scanning from the machine's
operation panel
Scanned image is slanted although document is set properly
Scanned image is rotated although document is set properly
Cause Action
Scanned image prints out enlarged
(reduced).
Set the printing size in the application software.
Scanned image enlarged (reduced)
on the computer monitor.
zChange the display setting in the application software.
zImages opened in [Paint] or [Imaging] may be displayed in full size and
you may not be able to reduce its display size. Open the image in an
application software supplied with the scanner instead. Refer to the on-
screen manual for each application software for the detailed
procedures.
zChange the resolution setting in the scanner driver and rescan. The
higher the resolution, the larger the resulting image will be.
zSome application softwares do not display clear images at small image
display settings. Set the scale to 100%.
Scanned image won't open. The file name extension is not supported by the application software.
Rescan the image using an application software, such as PageManager,
and change the file name extension when saving the image. Refer to the
on-screen manual for each application software for the detailed
procedures.
Cause Action
The original may not be scanned
correctly when [Document Size] is
set to [Auto Detect].
Set the [Document Size] to the actual size of the original, and scan it
again. If the size you need cannot be set, scan to a larger size and trim it.
For more information, refer to the Scan Guide.
Cause Action
MP Navigator settings do not match
the originals.
Set the MP Navigator [Document Type] and [Document Size] to match
those of the originals being scanned. For more information, refer to the
Scan Guide.
Cause Action
When the [Correct the inclination of
text documents] check box is
selected, scanning may not be
performed properly depending on
the document.
Clear the [Correct the inclination of text documents] check box in MP
Navigator, then rescan the document. For more information, refer to
“[Scan Settings] Dialog Box” under “Using MP Navigator” in the Scan
Guide.
Cause Action
When the [Detect the orientation of
text documents and rotate images]
check box is selected, scanning may
not be performed properly
depending on the document.
Clear the [Detect the orientation of text documents and rotate images]
check box in MP Navigator, then rescan the document. For more
information, refer to “[Scan Settings] Dialog Box” under “Using MP
Navigator” in the Scan Guide.
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An Error Message Appears on the Screen
Service Error 5100 is Displayed
Writing Error/Output Error/Communication Error
Cause Action
Movement of the Print Head Holder
is blocked.
Clear the paper jam or foreign object that is preventing the Print Head
Holder from moving, cancel printing from your computer, then turn off the
machine and turn it back on again.
Cause Action
Machine is not ready. Ensure that the lamp on the Operation Panel lights.
If the lamp on the Operation Panel is off, turn the machine on.
While [COPY] is flashing, the machine is initializing. Wait until [COPY]
stops flashing and stays lit. When the Alarm Lamp is lighting or flashing
orange, an error may occur in the machine. For details on how to resolve
the error, see “An Error Message is Displayed on the LCD” on page 113.
Paper is not loaded. Load paper and press the [OK].
If paper is loaded, ensure that the paper source (the Auto Sheet Feeder or
Cassette) is selected correctly. If the paper source is not selected
correctly, use [Feed Switch] or the printer driver to change the paper
source.
If this error (Paper is not loaded) is ignored for a certain period of time, an
additional message may be displayed.
Printer port setting does not match
the interface connected to the
machine.
Check the printer port settings.
1. Click [Start] and select [Control Panel], [Printers and Other Hardware],
and then [Printers and Faxes].
For non-Windows XP, click [Start], select [Settings], and then [Printers].
2. Select the icon of your machine.
3. Open the [File] menu and select [Properties].
4. Click the [Ports] tab (or the [Details] tab) to confirm the port settings.
A USB port is selected if either [USBnnn (Canon MP530 Series Printer)]
or [MPUSBPRNnn (Canon MP530 Printer)] (where n is a number) is
indicated.
If the port setting is not correct, change the port setting according to
the interface you are using on the [Ports] tab (or the [Details] tab), or
reinstall the MP Drivers.
Machine is not properly connected. Ensure that the printer cable is securely connected to the computer.
zIf using a switching hub or other device, disconnect the machine and
reconnect it directly to the computer and try printing again. If
successful, the problem may have been with the device.
zThere could also be a problem with the cable(s). Replace the cable(s)
and try printing again.
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When an Error is Displayed Regarding Automatic Duplex Printing
Error No.: 300 is Displayed
MP Drivers is not installed properly. Uninstall then reinstall the MP Drivers.
1. Click [Start], and select [All Programs] (or [Programs]), the name of your
machine, and [Uninstall].
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall the driver.
3. Follow the procedures described in the Easy Setup Instructions and
reinstall the MP Drivers.
Cause Action
The correct media size is not
selected in the printer driver.
Check the page size setting from within your application software to
ensure that it matches the size of the paper loaded.
Check [Page Size] on the [Page Setup] tab in the printer properties dialog
box (Windows) or the [Page Setup] dialog box (Macintosh) to ensure that it
matches the size of the paper loaded.
The page sizes that can be used for Automatic Duplex Printing are Letter,
A4, B5, A5, and 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm. Check that the page size of the
loaded paper is correct.
Note
To print on both sides of the page manually, follow the procedure below.
On the [Page Setup] tab, clear the [Automatic] check box. Then try printing
again.
The manual duplex printing function cannot be used.
Cause Action
The machine is not ready. Ensure that the lamp on the Operation Panel lights.
If the lamp on the Operation Panel is off, turn the machine on.
While [COPY] is flashing, the machine is initializing. Wait until [COPY]
stops flashing and stays lit.
When the Alarm Lamp is lighting or flashing orange, an error may occur in
the machine. For details on how to resolve the error, see “An Error
Message is Displayed on the LCD” on page 113.
Machine is not properly connected. Ensure that the printer cable is securely connected to the computer.
zIf using a switching hub or other device, disconnect the machine and
reconnect it directly to the computer and try printing again. If
successful, the problem may have been with the device.
zThere could also be a problem with the cable(s). Replace the cable(s)
and try printing again.
Cause Action
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Error No.: 1700 is Displayed
Error No.: 1851 is Displayed
Error No.: 1856 is Displayed
The name of the machine being used
is not selected in the [Printer] pull-
down menu of the [Print] dialog box.
Select [MP530] from the [Printer] pull-down menu in the [Print] dialog box
of the printer driver.
If [MP530] is not displayed in the printer list, follow the procedure below to
confirm the settings.
1. Select [Print & Fax Preferences] from the [Printer] pop-up menu.
2. Check that [MP530] is displayed in the screen that is displayed.
When you are using Mac OS X v.10.3.x or Mac OS X v.10.2.x, select [Edit
Printer List] from the [Printer] pull-down menu and ensure that [MP530] is
displayed in the [Printer List] and select the check box.
3. If [MP530] is not displayed, click [+] to add a printer.
If [MP530] is not displayed, install the MP Drivers again referring to the
Easy Setup Instructions for the operation.
Cause Action
The waste ink absorber is almost
full.
Ink used for cleaning is absorbed in a waste ink absorber placed in the
machine.
Press [OK] to cancel the error so that you can continue printing. Once the
waste ink absorber becomes completely full, printing cannot be done until
the waste ink absorber is replaced.
Canon recommends to contact the Canon Customer Care Center as soon
as possible.
Cause Action
Inner Cover is open when starting
regular printing.
Close Inner Cover, then press [OK] on the machine.
Cause Action
During regular printing, Inner Cover
is opened.
Close Inner Cover, press [OK] on the machine, then try printing again.
One page of the print data being sent at the time of the error will be
erased, so print that page again.
Cause Action
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Error No.: 2001 is Displayed
Error No.: 2500 is Displayed
For Windows Users
If You Cannot Resolve the Problem
If you cannot resolve the problem with any of the workarounds in this chapter, please contact the
Canon Customer Care Center.
Canon support staff are trained to be able to provide technical support to satisfy customers.
Before contacting the Canon Customer Care Center, confirm the following:
zProduct name: PIXMA MP530
zSerial number: located inside the machine
Cause Action
A specified period of time has
elapsed without receiving a
response from the digital camera./
The digital camera or digital video
camcorder connected is not
compatible with this machine.
Disconnect the camera cable and reconnect it.
Depending on the model or brand of your device, you may have to select a
print mode compliant with PictBridge before connecting the device.
You may also have to turn on the device or select Play mode manually
after connecting the device to the machine. Unplug the connecting cable
and clear the error. Perform necessary operations for connection referring
to the instruction manual supplied with the PictBridge compliant device,
and then connect the cable again.
If the error is still unresolved, there is a possibility that you are using a
digital camera or digital video camcorder that is not supported by this
machine. Use a digital camera or digital video camcorder compatible with
this machine.
Cause Action
Auto head align has failed. See “HEAD ALIGNMENT ERROR” on page 115.
Cause Action
The [Instructions] button is not
displayed on the printer driver
screen.
The [Instructions] on the printer driver screen is not displayed if the On-
screen Manuals (instruction manuals) are not installed. Set the “Setup CD-
ROM” in your computer and install the On-screen Manuals (instruction
manuals).
Note
The [Instructions] is displayed only on [Main] and [Maintenance] tabs.
Scan Guide is not displayed. The button for displaying the scanner driver operating instruction is
grayed out when the On-screen Manuals (instruction manuals) are not
installed. Set the “Setup CD-ROM” in your computer and install the On-
screen Manuals (instruction manuals).
Caution
Attempts by customers to repair or take apart the machine will invalidate any warranty regardless of
whether the warranty has expired.
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zDetails of the problem
zWhat you tried to solve the problem, and what happened
Note
If the machine emits any unusual sound, smoke, or odor, turn it off immediately. Unplug the power
cord from the outlet and contact the Canon Customer Care Center. Never attempt to repair or
disassemble the machine yourself.
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Appendix
Printing Area
To ensure the best print quality, the machine allows a margin along each edge of media. The actual
printable area will be the area without these margins. By selecting Borderless Printing*, printing with
no margins is possible.
* This is available in A4, Letter, 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm, 4" x 8" / 101.6 x 203.2 mm, 5" x 7" / 127.0
x 177.8 mm, and 2.13" x 3.39" / 54.0 x 86.0 mm sizes of paper. If you are copying, you can adjust the
amount of image that extends off the paper in borderless copy by setting <EXTENDED AMOUNT>
under <PRINT SETTINGS>.
A5, A4, B5, 4" x 6", 4" x 8", 5" x 7", 2.13" x 3.39"
Note
zIn duplex printing, the printable area at the top of the page is 2 mm / 0.08" narrower than the usual
area.
zIf you print fully on the printable area outside of the recommended printing area, print quality or
paper feeding accuracy may go down.
Size Printable Area (width x height)
A5 5.6" x 7.9" / 141.2 x 202.0 mm
A4 8.0" x 11.4" / 203.2 x 289.0 mm
B5 6.9" x 9.8" / 175.2 x 249.0 mm
5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm 4.7" x 6.7" / 120.2 x 169.8 mm
4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm 3.7" x 5.7" / 94.8 x 144.4 mm
4" x 8" / 101.6 x 203.2 mm 3.7" x 7.8" / 94.8 x 195.2 mm
2.13" x 3.39" / 54.0 x 86.0 mm 1.86" x 3.07" / 47.2 x 78.0 mm
Note
When printing on Photo Paper Pro PR-101, Glossy Photo Paper GP-401, Glossy Photo Paper
“Everyday Use” GP-501, Photo Paper Plus Glossy PP-101, Photo Paper Plus Double Sided
PP-101D, Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss SG-101, and Matte Photo Paper MP-101 selection of
“Borderless Printing” enables you to make prints with no margins.
However, Borderless Printing may reduce the print quality on the top and bottom edges of the
paper or cause it to become smudged.
1.36"/34.0 mm
1.2"/31.5 mm0.2"/5.0 mm
0.12"/3.0 mm
0.13"/3.4 mm 0.13"/3.4 mm
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Letter, Legal
Envelopes
Printable area
Recommended printing area
Size Printable Area (width x height)
Letter 8.0" x 10.7" / 203.2 x 271.4 mm
Legal 8.0" x 13.7" / 203.2 x 347.6 mm
Note
When printing on Photo Paper Pro PR-101, Glossy Photo Paper GP-401, Photo Paper Plus
Glossy PP-101, Photo Paper Plus Double Sided PP-101D, Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss SG-
101, and Matte Photo Paper MP-101 selection of “Borderless Printing” enables you to make
prints with no margins.
However, Borderless Printing may reduce the print quality on the top and bottom edges of the
paper or cause it to become smudged.
Printable area
Recommended printing area
Size Printable Area (width x height)
European DL 7.5" x 4.1" / 190.5 x 103.2 mm
US Com. #10 8.3" x 3.9" /211.8 x 98.0 mm
Printable area
1.36"/34.0 mm
1.2"/31.5 mm0.2"/5.0 mm
0.12"/3.0 mm
0.25"/6.4 mm 0.24"/6.3 mm
0.13"/3.4 mm
1.04"/26.5 mm
0.12"/3.0 mm
0.13"/3.4 mm
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How to Read the On-screen Manuals
The on-screen manuals are manuals to be viewed on your computer.
Read these manuals for detailed information on usage of the machine that is not mentioned in this
document, troubleshooting, or usage of the application softwares supplied with the Setup CD-ROM,
etc.
If you have not installed or have deleted the on-screen manuals, you can install them using the
Setup CD-ROM by either of the following.
zSelect “Easy Install” to install the on-screen manuals along with the MP driver and application
softwares.
zSelect “On-screen Manual” from “Custom Install” to install the on-screen manuals.
Browser: Windows® HTML Help Viewer
Browser: Help Viewer
Uninstalling the On-screen Manuals
Follow the steps described below to uninstall all of the installed On-screen Manuals from your
computer.
If the On-screen Manuals have been installed, all of them will be deleted collectively.
1Click the [Start], and select [All Programs] (or [Programs]), [Canon MP530 Manual],
and then [Uninstall].
2Click [OK] when the confirmation message appears.
When the message prompting you to restart your computer is displayed, click [OK] to restart
your computer.
Note
zMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.0® or later must be installed.
zThe on-screen manual may not be displayed properly depending on your operating system or
Internet Explorer version. We recommend that you keep your system up to date with Windows
Update.
Note
zThe on-screen manual may not be displayed properly depending on your operating system. We
recommend that you keep your system up to date.
zWe recommend using Safari as your Web browser to view the HTML format On-screen Manuals.
If Safari is not installed on your computer, download it from Apple Computer, Inc. website and
install it.
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zDeleting the Printer Driver Guide
The Printer Driver Guide is deleted when the printer driver is deleted.
zDeleting the User’s Guide and the Photo Application Guide
(1) Select [Applications] from the [Go] menu.
(2) Double-click the [Canon Utilities] folder, and then the [IJ Manual] folder.
(3) Drag the [MP530] folder into the trash.
(4) Drag the [MP530 On-screen Manual] on your desktop into the trash.
Transporting Machine
When relocating the machine or storing the machine for a long period of time, pack the machine
using the original packing materials. If you do not have the original packing materials, pack the
machine carefully using protective material and place inside a sturdy box.
Caution
Do not transport or store the machine on a slant, vertically or upside-down, as the ink may
leak from the machine and cause damage to it.
Important
Pack the machine with the Print Head and ink tanks left installed.
Note
Before shipping the machine by special delivery or post, clearly label the box as “FRAGILE” or
“HANDLE WITH CARE.”
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Specifications
General Specifications
Printing resolution 9600 * x 2400 dpi. max.
* Ink droplets can be placed with a pitch of 1 / 9600 inch at minimum.
Print speed *
*Print speed may vary with
the content of the document
and the processing speed of
the host computer.
Black printing (text pattern)
Max Speed (Custom Setting 5): 29 ppm
Standard: 15 ppm
Color printing
Max Speed (Custom Setting 5): 19 ppm
Standard: 11 ppm
Print width 203.2 mm max. (8.0")
(for Borderless Printing: 8.5" / 216 mm)
Resident print control
mode
Canon extended mode
Receive buffer 42 KB
Interface USB 2.0 Hi-Speed/Direct Print Port
* All operations are not guaranteed for computers standard-equipped with a
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface.
* Since the USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface is upwardly compatible with USB Full-
Speed (USB 1.1), it can be used at USB Full-Speed (USB 1.1).
Acoustic noise level Approx. 34.5 dB (A) (in the highest print quality mode)
Operating environment Temperature: 5 to 35°C (41 to 95°F)
Humidity: 10 to 90%RH (no condensation)
Storage environment Temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Humidity: 5 to 95% RH (no condensation)
Power supply AC 110-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption Printing (Copy): Approx. 22 W
Standby: Approx. 3.9 W
OFF: Approx. 0.9 W
Dimensions
(with the Paper Support
and Paper Output Tray
retracted)
18.4 (W) x 18.4 (D) x 10.4 (H) inches
468 (W) x 467 (D) x 263 (H) mm
Weight 12.8 kg (28.2 lb)
Print Head Black (PGI-5BK): 320 (160 x 2) nozzles
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black (CLI-8BK): 1536 (128 x 2 x 6) nozzles
ADF capacity * Max. 30 pages of A4- or letter-size sheets (20 lb / 75 gsm paper), up to 4 mm
in height
* Max. 10 pages of legal-size sheets (20 lb / 75 gsm paper), up to 2 mm in
height
* 1 sheet for sizes other than these
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Copy Specifications
Copy speed
*Based on Canon standard
pattern.
Copy speed may vary
depending on document
complexity, copy mode,
page coverage and the
number of copies.
Black & white: <Fast> mode approx. 28 cpm
Color: <Fast> mode approx. 19 cpm
No. of copies Maximum 99 copies
Density adjustment 9 levels
Zoom 25% to 400%
Fax Specifications
Applicable line Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
Compatibility G3 / Super G3 (Mono & Color Fax)
Data compressing system MH, MR, MMR, JPEG
Modem type Fax modem
Modem speed 33600 / 31200 / 28800 / 26400 / 24000 / 21600 / 19200 / 16800 / 14400 / 12000 /
9600 / 7200 / 4800 / 2400 bps
Automatic fallback
Transmission speed Black & white: Approx. 3 seconds/page at 33.6 Kbps, ECM-MMR, transmitting
from memory
(Based on ITU-T No.1 chart for US specifications and Canon FAX Standard
chart No.1 for others, both in standard mode or Canon FAX Standard chart
No1, standard mode.)
Color: Approx. 1 minute 20 seconds/page at 33.6 Kbps, ECM-JPEG,
transmitting from memory
(Based on Canon COLOR FAX TEST SHEET.)
Scanning image
processing
Halftones: 256 levels of gray
Density adjustment: 3 levels
Memory Transmission/reception: 150 pages
(Based on ITU-T No.1 chart for US specifications and Canon FAX Standard
chart No.1 for others, both in standard mode.)
Fax resolution Black & white <STANDARD>: 203 pels / in. x 98 lines / in (8 pels / mm x 3.85
lines / mm.)
Black & white <FINE>, <PHOTO>: 203 pels / in. x 196 lines / in (8 pels / mm x
7.70 lines / mm.)
Color: 200 x 200 dpi
Dialing Automatic dialing
Coded speed dialing (40 destinations)
Regular dialing (with numeric buttons)
Automatic redialing
Manual redialing (with [Redial/Pause])
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Networking Automatic reception
Automatic fax/tel switchover
DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection)
Remote reception by telephone (Default ID: 25)
Non-ring reception
ECM deactivation
ACTIVITY REPORT (after every 20 transactions)
Non-delivery report
TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification)
Telephone Specifications
Connection Telephone/answering machine (CNG detecting signal)/data modem
Camera Direct Print (PictBridge)
Paper size Default (Selections based on the machine setting)
10 x 15 cm / 4" x 6" (Photo Paper Plus Glossy, Photo Paper Pro, Photo Paper
Plus Semi-gloss, Glossy Photo Paper, Glossy Photo Paper “Everyday Use”,
Photo Stickers*1)
13 x 18 cm / 5" x 7" (Photo Paper Plus Glossy)*2
A4 / 8.5" x 11" (Photo Paper Plus Glossy A4/Letter, Photo Paper Pro A4/Letter,
Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss A4/Letter, Glossy Photo Paper A4/Letter, Glossy
Photo Paper “Everyday Use” A4, Plain Paper A4/Letter)
5.4 x 8.6 cm / Credit Card (Glossy Photo Paper Card Size)
*1 Canon-brand sticker. Printing on this paper is available only when the
Layout function on your camera has a 16-up option.
See “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
*2 If using a Canon PictBridge-compatible camera, you can select it.
Paper type Default (Selections based on the machine setting), Photo (Photo Paper Plus
Glossy, Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss, Glossy Photo Paper, Glossy Photo
Paper “Everyday Use”, Photo Stickers), Fast Photo (Photo Paper Pro), Plain
Paper (Only A4/Letter)
Layout Default (Selections based on the machine setting), Borderless, Bordered, N-up
(2, 4, 9, 16)*
* Layout compatible with Canon-brand sticker above.
See “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.
Trimming Default (Off: No trimming), On (follow camera's setting), Off
Image optimize Default (Selections based on the machine setting), On, Off, “VIVID”*, “NR”
(Noise Reduction)*, “VIVID+NR”*, “Face”*
* If using a Canon PictBridge-compatible camera, you can select it.
Print date & file no. Default (Off: No printing), Date, File No., Both, Off
Fax Specifications
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Camera Direct Print (Canon Bubble Jet Direct)
Compatible paper Card #1 (Photo Paper Pro 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm)
Card #2 (Photo Paper Plus Glossy, Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss, Glossy
Photo Paper, or Glossy Photo Paper “Everyday Use” 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4
mm)
Card #3 (Photo Paper Plus Glossy 5" x 7" / 127.0 x 177.8 mm)
LTR (Photo Paper Pro, Photo Paper Plus Glossy, Photo Paper Plus Semi-
gloss, or Glossy Photo Paper Letter size)
A4 (Photo Paper Pro, Photo Paper Plus Glossy, Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss,
Glossy Photo Paper, or Glossy Photo Paper “Everyday Use” A4 size)
Layout print Standard: Borderless/with border
Effect ExifPrint
DPOF functions Ver. 1.00 compatible (number of copies, select images, print special
characters (date))
Scan Specifications (Platen Glass)
Compatibility TWAIN/WIA (Windows XP)
Maximum document size A4/Letter, 8.5" x 11.7" / 216 x 297 mm
Scanning resolution 1200 dpi x 2400 dpi optical
19200 dpi x 19200 dpi enhanced
Scanning image
processing
Halftones: 256 levels of gray
Color: 16,777,216 colors
Minimum System Requirements*1
*2
Interface Operating System Processor RAM Hard Disk
Space
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Windows XP SP1, SP2
Windows 2000 Professional SP4
PentiumIII*3
(Celeron 566
MHz)
128 MB 450 MB
USB Windows XP SP1, SP2
Windows 2000 Professional SP2, SP3,
SP4
Windows Millennium Edition
Windows 98*4, 98 Second Edition
PentiumII 300
MHz*3 128 MB 450 MB
Interface Operating System Processor RAM Hard Disk
Space
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Mac OS X v.10.4 PowerPC G4/
G5
256 MB 500 MB
Mac OS X v.10.2.8 - v.10.3 PowerPC G4/
G5
128 MB 500 MB
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*1 For updated compatibility, visit our website.
*2 Operation can only be guaranteed on a computer with built-in USB or USB 2.0 Hi-Speed port
and pre-installed Windows XP, 2000, Me or 98.
*3 Including compatible processors.
*4 ScanSoft OmniPage SE (OCR software) does not support Windows 98 first edition.
zCD-ROM drive
zDisplay : SVGA 65,000 colors
USB Mac OS X v.10.4 PowerPC G3/
G4/G5
256 MB 500 MB
Mac OS X v.10.2.8 - v.10.3 PowerPC G3/
G4/G5
128 MB 500 MB
Additional System Requirements for On-screen Manuals
zBrowser: Windows HTML Help Viewer
* Microsoft Internet Explorer® 5.0 or later must be
installed.
The On-screen Manual may not be displayed
properly depending on your operating system or
Internet Explorer version. We recommend that you
keep your system up to date with Windows Update.
zBrowser: Help Viewer
* The On-screen Manual may not be displayed
properly depending on your operating system. We
recommend that you keep your system up to date.
Minimum System Requirements*1
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Users in the U.S.A.
Pre-Installation Requirements for MP530
A. Location
Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk for the machine. See the Appendix for the machine’s
specific dimensions and weight.
B. Order Information
1. Only a single telephone line (touch-tone or rotary) should be used.
2. Order an RJ11-C modular wall jack (USOC code), which should be installed by the telephone
company. If the RJ11-C modular wall jack is not present, telephone/fax operation is not possible.
3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The
line should be a regular voice grade line or the equivalent one. Use one line per machine.
DDD (Direct Distance Dial) line
-or-
IDDD (International Direct Distance Dial) line if you communicate overseas
C. Power Requirements
This machine should be connected to a standard 120 volt AC, two-prong grounded outlet only.
Do not connect this machine to an outlet or power line shared with other appliances that cause
“electrical noise.” Air conditioners, electric typewriters, copiers, and machines of this sort
generate electrical noise which often interferes with communications equipment and the sending
or receiving of documents.
Connection of the Equipment
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.
On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product
identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the
telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line.
Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming
call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the
number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the
local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is
a REN of 0.3).
An FCC compliant telephone line cable cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This
equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a
compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. See Installation instructions for details.
This equipment if it uses a telephone receiver is hearing aid compatible.
Note
Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards, such as the 2500 (touch-tone) or
500 (rotary/pulse dial) telephones. A dedicated extension off a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) unit
without “Call Waiting” can be used with the machine. Button telephone systems are not
recommended because they send nonstandard signals to individual telephones for ringing and
special codes, which may cause a fax error.
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This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to
party lines is subjected to state tariffs.
In Case of Equipment Malfunction
Should any malfunction occur which cannot be corrected by the procedures described in this guide,
disconnect the equipment from the telephone line cable, turn off the power and disconnect the power
cord. The telephone line cable should not be reconnected or the main power switch turned ON until
the problem is completely resolved. Users should contact their local authorized Canon Facsimile
Service Dealer for the servicing of equipment.
Rights of the Telephone Company
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily
disconnect service. The telephone company also retains the right to make changes in facilities and
services that may affect the operation of this equipment. When such changes are necessary, the
telephone company is required to give adequate prior notice to the user. However, if advance notice
is not possible, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, the
customer will be advised of his/her right to file a complaint with the FCC if he/she believes it is
necessary.
In order to program this information into your machine, you should complete the procedure to
register your name, unit's telephone number, time, and date.
FCC Notice
Model Number: K10269
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Warning
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer
or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone facsimile machine unless such
message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page, or on the first
page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other
entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or
such business, other entity, or individual.
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Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
Warning
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in this guide.
If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the
equipment.
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Canon U.S.A., INC. LIMITED WARRANTY --- (USA
Only)
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. (“Canon USA”) with respect to
the new or refurbished Canonbrand product (“Product”) packaged with this limited warranty, when
purchased and used in the United States only.
The Product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and
service (a) for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase when delivered to you in
new condition in its original container or (b) for 90 days from the date of original purchase for
refurbished Products. Defective parts or a defective Product returned to a Canon USA repair facility
or a Canon USA Authorized Service Facility (“ASF”), and proven to be defective upon inspection will
be (a) repaired; (b) exchanged for new or comparable rebuilt, recovered, remanufactured, repaired
and/or recycled parts or; (c) exchanged for a refurbished Product, as determined by the Canon USA
repair facility or the ASF. Warranty repair or replacement shall not extend the original warranty period
of the Product. A dated proof of purchase is required at the time of warranty service. A copy of your
dated bill of sale will satisfy this requirement. This warranty does not cover any accessories, or any
consumables, such as paper or ink cartridges, as to which there shall be no warranty or
replacement.
This limited warranty shall only apply if the Product is used in conjunction with compatible
computers, peripheral equipment and software. Canon USA shall have no responsibility for such
items except for compatible Canon brand peripheral equipment covered by a separate warranty
(“Separate Warranty”). Repairs of such Canon brand peripheral equipment shall be governed by the
terms of the Separate Warranty. Non-Canon brand equipment and software that may be distributed
with the Product are sold “as is” and without warranty of any kind by Canon USA, including any
implied warranty regarding merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and all such warranties
are disclaimed. The sole warranty, if any, with respect to such non- Canon brand items is given by
the manufacturer or producer thereof.
This limited warranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of the Product and does not apply
in the following cases:
(a) Loss of or damage to the Product due to abuse, neglect, mishandling, improper packaging by
you, alteration, accident, electrical current fluctuations, improper use, failure to follow operating or
maintenance instructions in, or environmental conditions prescribed in, Canon USA’s user’s manual
or other documentation, or services performed by someone other than a Canon USA repair facility or
ASF. Without limiting the foregoing, dropping the Product, scratches, and abrasions will be
presumed to have resulted from misuse, abuse or failure to operate the Product as set forth in the
user’s manual or other documentation for the Product.
(b) Use of parts, media, software or supplies (other than those sold by Canon USA), including non-
Canon ink cartridges or refilled ink cartridges, that cause damage to the Product or cause
abnormally frequent service calls or service problems.
(c) If the Product has had its serial number or dating defaced, altered or removed.
ANY SYSTEM SOFTWARE (WHETHER FACTORY LOADED ON THE PRODUCT OR
CONTAINED ON THE SOFTWARE DISKETTES OR CDROMS ENCLOSED WITH, OR
ACCOMPANYING, THE PRODUCT), AND ANY UTILITY SOFTWARE, DISTRIBUTED WITH OR
FOR THE PRODUCT, IS SOLD "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY BY CANON USA. THE SOLE
WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO SUCH SOFTWARE IS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE
MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE AGREEMENT DISTRIBUTED THEREWITH, INCLUDING ANY
LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS THEREON. PLEASE CONTACT CANON USA IMMEDIATELY
IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED A COPY OF THE SOFTWARE MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE
AGREEMENT.
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NO IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, APPLIES TO THE PRODUCT AFTER THE
APPLICABLE PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATED ABOVE, AND NO
OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY, EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE, GIVEN BY
ANY PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BIND CANON USA, OR
ITS ASF. (SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.) CANON USA
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF REVENUES OR PROFITS, INCONVENIENCE, EXPENSE
FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICE, STORAGE CHARGES, LOSS OR CORRUPTION
OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED
BY THE USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL
THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED, AND EVEN IF CANON USA OR ITS ASF HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND
AGAINST CANON USA OR ITS ASF BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE
OF THE PRODUCT CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING,
YOU ASSUME ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR
PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF THE POSSESSION,
USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT SOLD BY CANON USA NOT CAUSED
SOLELY AND DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF CANON USA, OR ITS ASF. (SOME STATES
DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.) THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL
PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A
GIFT, AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
Canon USA offers a range of customer technical support* options:
zInteractive troubleshooting, e-mail technical support, the latest driver downloads and answers to
frequently asked questions (www.canontechsupport.com)
zToll-free live technical support Monday—Saturday (excluding holidays) at 1-800-828-4040
zTelephone Device for the Deaf (TDD-1-866-251-3752)
zRepair or Exchange Service Options:
In the event service is required for the Product during the limited warranty period, Canon USA offers
two hardware support options:
Authorized Service Facility Carry-In / Mail-In Service
Canon USA’s Carry-In/Mail-In Service provides repair or exchange, at Canon USA’s option, through
Canon USA’s Authorized Service Facility (ASF) network. The name and telephone number of the
ASF(s) near you may be obtained from Canon USA’s Web site at www.canontechsupport.com or
by calling the Canon USA Customer Care Center at 1-800-828-4040, or any time while speaking to a
technical support person. A Product covered by this limited warranty will be repaired or exchanged,
as determined by Canon USA, and returned without charge by the ASF.
InstantExchange Service **
A Canon Customer Care Center or ASF technician will attempt to diagnose the nature of the problem
and, if possible, correct it over the telephone. If the problem cannot be corrected over the telephone,
and you elect the InstantExchange option, a reference number will be issued to you. You will be
asked for the Product serial number and other information pertaining to your defective Product and
for a ship-to location for the replacement Product (must include street address).
The Canon USA repair facility will ship out the replacement Product, via 2nd day Air freight service,
prepaid by Canon USA. After receipt of the replacement Product (with instructions and a prepaid
waybill), follow the enclosed instructions on how to ship the defective Product to the Canon USA
repair facility. The defective Product must be returned in the shipping carton in which the
replacement Product was packed and include the reference number, A COPY OF YOUR DATED
PROOF OF PURCHASE (BILL OF SALE), and a complete explanation of the problem. DO NOT
INCLUDE ANY OTHER ITEMS WITH THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IN THE RETURN SHIPPING
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CARTON, AND BE SURE TO RETAIN YOUR PRINTHEAD AND INK CARTRIDGE(S) AND
TANK(S). InstantExchange Service expedites, usually by the second business day, the exchange of
a defective Product with a replacement Product, which will normally be shipped the same day if your
request for this service is by 3 p.m. E.T. Monday through Friday, except holidays (three (3) business
day InstantExchange Service for Alaska and Hawaii). Canon USA does not guarantee expedited
shipping service in the event of the occurrence of factors beyond its reasonable control. The
replacement Product you receive may be a refurbished or reconditioned unit and will be covered for
the balance of the period remaining on your original limited warranty. NOTE THAT BY USING THIS
SERVICE YOU WILL KEEP THE REPLACEMENT PRODUCT THAT IS SENT TO YOU. CANON
USA WILL RETAIN THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT THAT YOU ORIGINALLY PURCHASED, WHICH
SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF CANON USA. InstantExchange warranty program service is
available only during the express limited-warranty period for your Product and only in the continental
United States, Alaska and Hawaii during such period.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary
from state to state.
* Support program specifics are subject to change without notice.
** InstantExchange warranty service is subject to the availability of refurbished or new replacement
units.
Canon U.S.A., Inc.
One Canon Plaza
Lake Success, NY 11042
USA
©2006 Canon U.S.A., Inc. Canon is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. in the United States and
may also be a registered trademark in other countries.
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Users in Canada
Pre-Installation Requirements for Canon Facsimile
Equipment
A. Location
Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk for the machine. See the Appendix for the machine’s
specific dimensions and weight.
B. Order Information
1. Provide only a single line touch-tone or rotary telephone set terminated with a standard 6-pin
modular telephone plug. (Touch-tone is recommended if available in your area.)
2. Order a CA11A modular wall jack, which should be installed by the telephone company. If the
CA11A modular wall jack is not present, installation cannot occur.
3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The
line should be a regular voice grade line or an equivalent one. Use one line per machine.
DDD (Direct Distance Dial) line
-or-
IDDD (International Direct Distance Dial) line if you communicate overseas
C. Power Requirements
The power outlet should be a two-prong grounded receptacle (Single or Duplex). It should be
independent from copiers, heaters, air conditioners or any electric equipment that is
thermostatically controlled. The rated value is 120 volts and 15 amperes. The CA11A modular
jack should be relatively close to the power outlet to facilitate installation.
Notice
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada terminal Specifications.
Avis
Le présent matériel est conforme aux spécifications techniques applicables d'Industrie Canada.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permitted to be connected to the
facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using
an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated
with a single-line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly
(telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above
conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to
be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any
combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the
devices does not exceed five.
Even if the dual-line option is installed, the REN is applicable to each port.
Avis
Note
Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards, such as the 2500 (touch-tone) or
500 (rotary / pulse dial) telephones. A dedicated extension off a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) unit
without “Call Waiting” can be used with your facsimile unit. Button telephone systems are not
recommended because they send non-standard signals to individual telephones for ringing and
special codes, which may cause a fax error.
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L'indice d'équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) sert à indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui
peuvent être raccordés à une interface téléphonique. La terminaison d'une interface peut
consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme
d'indices d'équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excède pas 5.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility
designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or
equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user
to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power
utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.
This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Customer Technical Supports
Canon Canada Inc., offers a full range of customer technical support* options:
zFor interactive troubleshooting, e-mail technical support, the latest driver downloads and answers
to frequently asked questions (www.canon.ca)
zFree live technical support Mon - Fri 9am-8pm EST (excluding holidays) for products still under
warranty (1-800-OK-CANON)
zThe location of the authorized service facility nearest you (1-800-OK-CANON)
If the problem cannot be corrected by using one of the above technical support options, repair
options are available at the time of your call to the Free live technical support number above or via
the website at www.canon.ca
* Support program specifics are subject to change without notice.
CANON CANADA INC.
1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666)
http://www.canon.ca
Caution
zUsers should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the
appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
zThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
zCet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
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Users in New Zealand
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has
accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network. It
indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above
all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of
Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it imply that any product is
compatible with all of Telecom's network services.
Telepermitted equipment only may be connected to the auxiliary telephone port. The auxiliary
telephone port is not specifically designed for 3-wire-connected equipment. 3-wire-connected
equipment might not respond to incoming ringing when attached to this port.
The automatic calling functions of this equipment must not be used to cause a nuisance to other
Telecom customers.
This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to or from a telephone
connected to the same line.
This device may be subject to ringing or bell tinkle when certain other devices are connected to the
same line. If this occurs, the problem should not be referred to the Telecom Faults Service.
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Index
Symbols
(-) and (+) button 17
A
ACTIVITY REPORT 70
printing 71
ADF (Auto Document Feeder) 12
Alarm Lamp 16
Appendix 151
Auto Sheet Feeder 12
Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp 17
B
Back button 17
Before Printing 12
Black button 17
C
Cassette 13
Cassette Lamp 17
Changing the Machine Settings 91
audible tones 96
country select 96
fax settings 92
language setting 96
load config 97
print settings 91
pwr save setting 96
restore default 96
save config 97
Changing the Page Size and Media Type 37
Recommended Paper and Requirements 37
Cleaning 109
ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) 108
bottom plate 109
platen glass and document cover 107
roller 108
CLI-8BK Black 98
CLI-8C Cyan 98
CLI-8M Magenta 98
CLI-8Y Yellow 98
Coded Dial button 16
Color button 17
Components 12
COPY button 16
Copying 40
2-on-1 copy 45
4-on-1 copy 46, 47
auto adjust 42
borderless copy 48
collated copy 51
fit-to-page 42
image repeat 49
intensity 40
preset ratio 41
reducing or enlarging 41
sticker copy 47
two-sided copy 43
zoom 41
Cover Guide 12
D
Date
entering 63
Direct Print Port 13
Document Cover 12
Document Guides 12
Document Output Slot 12
Document Tray 12
Duplexing Transport Unit 15
E
Enlarge/Reduce button 16
Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols 68
Exposure button 16
External Device Jack 15
F
Fax
canceling receiving 83
memory receiving 83
receiving 78
sending 71
sending from your computer 75
sending from your machine 73
FAX button 16
Fax Settings
date and time 63
sender information 64
summer time 67
telephone line type 62
Fax/telephone number
registering 64
Faxing 60
Feed Switch button 17
Feeder Cover 12
I
Image quality
adjusting for faxing 72
Image Quality button 17
In Use/Memory Lamp 16
Ink Lamp 14
Inner Cover 14
L
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 16
Letters
entering 68
Loading Documents 19
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Loading Paper
auto sheet feeder 27
cassette 31
recommended paper and requirements 22
M
Maintenance
cleaning your machine 107
Memory
checking a document’s details in 77
deleting a document in 77
printing the memory list 76
Menu button 16
N
Nozzle Check Pattern
examining 105
printing 104
Numeric Buttons 16
O
OK button 17
ON/OFF button 16
Open button 13
Operation Panel 13, 16
P
Paper button 17
Paper Guide 12
Paper Output Tray 13
Paper Support 12
PGI-5BK Black 98
Platen Glass 13
Power Cord Connection 15
Power save setting 96
Print Head
adjusting the print head manually 117
aligning print head automatically 106
cleaning 105
deep cleaning 106
Print Head Holder 14
Print Head Lock Lever 14
Printing Area 151
Printing from Your Computer 84
Macintosh 86
Windows 84
Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant
Device 53
Canon Bubble Jet Direct 58
Connecting 53
PictBridge 55
R
Rear Cover 15
Receiving Faxes 78
canceling receiving 83
memory receiving 83
paper size and type 79
receive modes 80
Redial/Pause button 16
Redialing 76
Registering
sender information 62
Registering Speed Dials
coded speed dialing 65
Replacing Ink Tanks 99
Reports and Lists 70
Routine Maintenance 98
Replacing Ink Tanks 99
RX (Reception) REPORT 70
printing 71
S
Safety Precautions 5
SCAN button 16
Scan contrast
adjusting 73
Scanning Images 89
Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) 14
Sender information
registering 62
Sending Faxes 71
automatic redialing 76
dialing through a switchboard 78
fax resolution 72
manual redialing 76
manual sending 74
memory sending 73
scan contrast 73
Sending methods 73
Special dialing 78
sending/receiving using ECM 78
switchboard 78
Specifications
Canon Bubble Jet Direct 158
copy 156
fax 156
general 155
PictBridge 157
scan 158
telephone 157
Stop/Reset button 17
Symbols
entering 68
System Requirements 158
T
Telephone
line type setting 62
Telephone Line Jack 15
Time
entering 63
Tone button 17
Troubleshooting 111
paper jams 127, 130
Turning the Machine ON and OFF 18
Two-Sided button 17
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TX (Transmission) REPORT 70
printing 71
U
USB Port 15
USER’S DATA LIST 70
printing 71
Copyright © 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that
the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms
and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related
to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by
the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the University may not be
used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ''AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Copyright © 1995, 1996 Cygnus Support.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that
the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms
and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related
to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed at
Cygnus Support, Inc. Cygnus Support, Inc. may not be used to endorse or
promote products derived from this software without specific prior written
permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ''AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Copyright © 1994, 1997 Cygnus Solutions.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that
the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms
and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related
to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed at
Cygnus Solutions. Cygnus Solutions may not be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ''AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
exit.c
environ.c
impure.c
string.h
_ansi.h
This product uses the following copyrighted software:
QT5-0210-V02 XXXXXXXX ©CANON INC.2006 PRINTED IN THAILAND
Canon U.S.A., Inc.
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.
Canon Inc.
30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan
Canon Canada, Inc.
6390 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5T 1P7, Canada
Canon Latin America, Inc.
703 Waterford Way, Suite 400, Miami, FL 33126, U.S.A.
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Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho No. 138 PB
y Pisos 15, 16 y 17, Colonia Lomas de Chapultepec
Delegación Miguel Hidalgo, CP 11000, Mexico D.F.
Users Guide
Users Guide
QT5-0210-V02
ENG
The following ink tanks are compatible with this machine.
For details on ink tank replacement, refer to “Replacing Ink Tanks” in this guide.
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