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us/sz US,A/980313(§L§K) 98.3.9 4 35 PM Page A'l$ Appendix A Specifications General Applicable line: Compatibility: Data compression systenu Modem type: Modem speed: Transmission speed: Transmission! reception memory: Liquid crystal display: Display languages: Power source: Power consumption: Dimensions (W x D x H): Weight: Public Switched Telephone Network G3 MH, MR, MMR (ECM-MMR) FAX modem 14400, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400 bps (automatic fallback) Approximately 6 seconds/page" (transmitting from memory) - 672 KB DRAM, MR storage - Approximately 42 pages“ - Maximum 20 documents ' LCD displays memory used - Uses direct transmission when memory is full 16x] English, French, and Spanish 120 V/ 60 Hz 0 Maximum: approximately [IXHW ' Minimum: approximately [[X]I W (Standby mode) 15.75 X 14.2 x 7.75 in (400 x 361 x 197 mm) (main unit only, no trays) Approximately 132 lbs (6,0 kg) ’ Based on CCI'TT No.1 Chart (ECM-NLMR Standard Mode) "’ Based on CCHT No.1 Chart (Standard Mode) ' Appendix A Specifications A—I in ”B n. «- Dfl/BFZJJSrA/QBfliiliuégEK) 98.3.9 4:35 PM Page [was Frin ter Environmental requirements: Applicable standards: Interface: Printing method: Printing resolution: Paper handling: Sheet feeder capacity“. Paper sizes: Envelope sizes: Media types: Paper weight: 50—905 “F (IO—32.5 °C) 20‘85% RH - Temperature: Humidity: Electrical safety: UL, CSA Radiation: FCC Part 15, Class BIC P'lT: FCC Part 68, IC Energy Star compliant IEEE 128 compatible parallel interface Bubble Iet ink on-demand 720 x 360 dpi Automatic feed 100 sheets of letter/legal/A4 (75 g/m‘) 50 sheets of transparencies 10 sheets of back print film 15 envelopes Letter (8.5 x 11 in) Legal (8.5 x 14 in) ° A4 (210 X 297 mm) 000- ~ US, Commercial No. 10 envelope (95 X 4.1 in) 0 European DL envelope (220 x 110 mm) Plain paper Coated paper (Canon Iii-301 and HR-IOI) Overhead projector film (Canon CF-102) Back print film (Canon BF-102) High—gloss film (Canon HG‘101) Fabric sheet (Canon P's-101) Envelope (Commercial No. 10 or European DL) 17—24 lbs (64-90 g/m’) for automatic feed 24—28 lbs (90-105 g/m‘) for manual feed A-Z Specifications Appendix A os/sz us A/ssonnagax) as 3 9 4-15 PM page 5 Line-feed speed: Approximately 60 ms/line at 1/6—in line Printing speed: - BC-21 Color B] Cartridge (Black printing): up to 2 pages per minute (1500 characters per page) - 8021 Color E] Cartridge (Color printing): approximately 0.3—0.8 pages per minute (full coverage of printable area) ' BC720 Black B] Cartridge: up to 5 pages per minute (1500 characters per page) Printing widih: Maximum 8.2 in (203 mm) Printable Area: Papers The shaded area in the following figure shows the printable area for papers. n b Printable area: Letter size Legal size A4 size a 8 5 in a 85 in a 210 mm b o 13 in b 0 13 in b 3.4 mm c 11.0 in c 14.0 in c 297 mm d u 12 in a 0 12 in a 3 mm e 0.77 in e 0.27 in e 7.0 mm Appendix A Sye’cifimfions A-3 OE/BPZ.US.A/9BD]13(3¢EK) 98 3 9 4:35 PM Page A74$ Printable Area: En velopss The shaded portion in the following figure shows the printable area for envelopes Printable area: U.S. Commercial N04 10 9.5 in 0.25 in 1,2 in 4.1 in 0.12 in 0.17 in mama u-na BC-Zl Color B) cartridge 0 Print head: ' Ink tanks: . Ink colors: 0 Contents/black: . Contents/colon - Ink tank yield: European DL 120 mm 5.4 mm 10.4 mm 110 mm 30 mm 7 mm manner» ' 64 nozzles for black 24 nozzles each for cyan, magenta, yellow BCI-21 Color (cyan, magenta, yellow) BCI-21 Black Black, cyan, magenta, yellow Isopropyl alcohol 67—63-0, glycerine 56-81-5, ethylene glycol 107-21-1 Glycerine 56-81-5 . BCI-Zl Color: approx. 100 pages/ tank at 7.5% coverage for each color - BCl-Zl Black: approx. 150 pages/ tank at 7.5% coverage A—4 Specifications Appendix A OB/BP2.US.A/9303]3[aéaxl 98.3 9 4.35 PM Page A'5$ BC-ZO Black B] cartridge - Prim head: 128 nozzles - Ink color. Black ' Contents: Isopropyl alcohol 67—63—0, glycerine 5&8175, ethylene glycol 107—21—1 - Cartridge life] Approx. 900 pages at 5% coverage cartridge yield: BC-ZZ Photo B] cartridge ' Print head: ~ 64 nozzles for black ~ 24 nozzles each for cyan, magenta, yellow 0 Ink colors: Black, cyan, magenta, yellow ~ Cartridge yield: Approx. 50 pages/cartridge at 7.5% coverage for each color Scanner Scanning melhud: Solid-state electronic scanning by contact image sensor Scanning image ' GENESIS/Ultra-High—Quality Image processing: Processing System (UHQ) - Halftones: 756 levels of gray - Photo/lext auto-recognition Scanning resolutiom - Standard 201] dpi: 203 pels/ in x 98 lines/ in (8 pels/ mm x 3.85 lines/ mm) 0 Enhanced 300 dpi: 203 pals/in x 196 lines/in (8 pels/ mm x 7.7 lines/mm ' Enhanced 400 dpi: 203 pels/in x 196 lines/in (8 pels/mm x 7.7 lines/mm Automatic document 0 20 A4— or letter-size sheets feeder capacilyz' - 10 legal-size sheets Document sizes Maximum: 8.5 x 393 in (216 x 1000 mm) {W x L): Minimum: 35 x 2.5 in (88.9 x 6345 mm) ‘Based on 20 lbs paper Appendix A ' Specifications ' A—S Oe/Epz US A/QED:13(§¢§K) 98.3.9 4:35 pm Page A-6$ Effective scanning 8.42 in (214 mm) width: Compatibility: TWAIN Scanning speed“: 0 B&W lext mode: 23 sec/page ' Grayscale mode: 46 sec/page (Std. mode) 92 sec/ page (Fine mode) “A4 Standard resolution (5 ms/Iine) Document Sizes The following illustrations show the largest and smallest documents you can feed into the C3500. 8.5" 47076 mm)———’| j,__fz% mmI—'| 5,8" (148 mm} Up to a maximum of 32 minutes far sending each page or 39.4'(1m)inlength The figure below shows how much of a letter- or legal—size document the C3500 scans when faxing or scanning. A-6 Specifications ' Appendix A OE/BP2.US.A/980313(A¢§K) 95 3.9 4:35 pm Page Av7$ T Max. 016" * (MaxJflmm) Legal/Letter _L Max. 0. 15" » ~i 842-4. J (Max. 4.0 mm) Max. 0.12~ (214 mm) Max. 0.12" (Max. 3.0 mm) (Max. 3.0 mm) A margin of 0.12 in (3.0 mm) On either side of the sheet and 0.16 in (4.0 mm) on the top and bottom are outside the C3500’s scanning area. Plain Paper Fax Transmission time: Approx. 6 seconds’ (G3 ECM MMR) Resolution: - Fine mode: 203 pals/in x 196 lines/in (8 pels/mm x 7.71ines/mm) 0 Standard mode: 203 pels/ in x 981ines/in (8 pels/mm x 3.851ines/mm) Scanning image - GENESIS/Ultraingh—Quality Image processing: Processing System (UHQ) - Halfmnes: 64 levels of gray ° Photo/text auto—lecognifion Recording method: Bubble Jet printing Fax printing speed: Appmx. 4 pages/minute‘ “ Based on the CCI'IT No.1 chart, Standard Mode. Awendix A Specifications A—7 fl .§ 5.4 '5 a) a. VI DB/BPZ‘USJt/990313fazfifl) 98 3.9 4:35 PM Page A783; Dialing: Networking: Report/reference: Ink saver. Cop/er Scanning resolution: Printing resolution: Reduction sizes: Copy speed: ' Multiple copies: 0 Automafic dialing: -- One-touch speed dialing (6 locations) -- Coded speed dialing (50 locations) -- Group dialing (55 locations) ‘ Manual 10-button dialing - Automatic redialing (including error redialing) -- Redial times: 1—10 -- Redial interval: 2—99 min ' Manual redialing 0 Pause button (variable length: 1—15 sec) ' Delayed transmission (up to 57 locations at a single pre-set time) Sequential broadcast (up to 57 locations) Automatic receiving Non-ring reception Deactivate ECM DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection) Activity report (up to 20 transactions) - Non-delivery report . Tl'I (Transmitter Terminal Identification) Economy mode for printing received taxes extends cartridge lite to approx, 1800 pages. O Fine: 203 pels/in x196 Lines/in ' Photo: 360 x 360 dpi 70%, 8070, 90% - Initial copy: 45 seconds 0 Subsequent copies: 20 seconds Up to 99 copies of a document A-B Specifications Appendix A GB/BPZvU5,I\/980313(\a§_§l<) 93.3.9 4 35 m Page A'9$ Telephone 0 Automatic FAX/ TEL switchover 0 Answering machine hook-up (CNG detecting signal, no sound) - Extension phone hookup - Remote reception by extension phone (25 codes) - Tone button ' Pause button (variable length: 1-15 sec) g PC Interface fl; Type: Bidirectional parallel E n. Mode: Compatible, Nibble, ECP ‘“ MultiPAss Desktop Manager for Windows System requirements: - IBM compatible PC, 486 or faster processor (i486 DX or faster recommended) 8 MB of RAM (16 MB recommended) 25 MB of free hard disk space Windows’ 3.1, 3.11, or Windows” 95 Bidirectional parallel cable CD—ROM Drive PC Fax: Canon proprietary MulfiPASS Desktop Manager for Windows Fax/ Telephone address book Fax Viewer Fax Log Fax distribution lists Real-time C3500 hardware status available through PC Appendix A ' Specifications A-9 OB/BP2.US.A/980313[AL§K) «m 3 9 4 35 PM Page A'l¢ A-Ifl Specifications ‘ Appendix A us/snnss/anzuranax; 98.3.9 4:35 PM Page G- $ Glossary AC Alternating current. The type of electrical current available from a wall outlet. Activity report A journal of the C3500’s fax transactions, both sent and received. Address Book The MultiPASS Desktop Manager for Windows provides you with an electronic Address Book that allows you to create a list of people with their phone/ fax numbers. In the Address Book you can add new entries, create a fax group, edit existing entries, and sort the entries based on last, first or company name. You can import an existing text file of addresses or export the Address Book to a text file, You can send faxes and make telephone calls using the Address Book. See Registering Application program Software prepared for a specific function or set of functions. Examples include word-processing programs and the MultiPASS Desktop Manager. Developers who make application programs include driver’s that support different types of printers. ASCII Acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A set of definitions for the bit composition of characters and symbols. ASCII defines 128 symbols using 7 binary bits and 1 parity bit. Auto FAX/TEL switching See FAX/TEL switching. Automatic dialing Dialing fax or telephone numbers by pressing one or three buttons. To use automatic dialing, you must register the numbers in the C3500‘s memory. See also One—touch Speed didIing, Coded speed dialing, Group dialing, and Address Book. Automatic Document Feeder (ADP) The device included in the C3500 that automatically feeds the document being faxed, copied, or scanned into the C3500. Glossary G-I uwapzvs G/980313(a¢;5|<) 98.3.9 A~35 PM Page G'2$ Automatic image reduction The C3500 can print the date, time, company name, and a fax number at the top of the faxes it receives. To prevent this information from crowding the faxed image on the page and possibly lengthening the fax, the C3500 automatically reduces the size of the image on the page. Automatic redialing When the receiving fax machine is busy or does not answer, or when an error occurs while sending, the C3500 waits a specified time and then automatically redials the number. If the receiving fax is still busy or doesn’t answer, the C3500 waits the specified time and dials again. If the fax still doesn‘t go through, the C3500 prints an activity report. Iii-directional parallel interface port An interface connection that can send and receive signals. For example, when you print or send a fax from your computer, data goes from your computer to the C3500; when you scan or receive a fax into your computer, data goes from the C350!) to your computer. B] cartridge The printing mechanism that contains the print head unit and ink cartridges. Bold A characteristic of a printed character that indicates wider, darker representation. Also referred to as emphasized or double-strike printing. bps Bits per second. Refers to the speed with which a fax machine sends and receives data. Broadcasting Transmith'ng documents to more than one location (through the C3500’s memory). Bubble Jet (BI) printing An ink-jet type printer that heats the ink to a boiling point in a nozzle to form a bubble. When the bubble expands, there is no room left in the nozzle for the ink and the ink is projected onto paper. Buffer A temporary storage area in the computer’s or printer's memory where data for input or output is held until it can be processed. See also Download buffer, Input buffer. Glossary as/eexus G/ssonnacam 98.3,9 4:35 PM page or $ CCI'l'l' $01 Chart A test chart, defined by CCI'IT, used to measure the transmission speed as well as the transmitting and receiving memory capacity of a fax machine. CCITTII'I'U-T Formerly known as CCITT, Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telephone. CCITI‘ has been replaced by the lntemational Telecommunications Union—Telecommunications sector (l'lU-T), a committee created to set international standards for telecommunications. Centronics An interface standard for parallel data transmission. The interface on the C350!) is a Centronics-type parallel interface. Character set A complete collection of the characters and symbols that constitute all the elements of a language or discipline (mathematics, for example), including punctuation and numbers, with a one—to—one correspondence to the ASCII codes 00-7F (hexadecimal), The printer uses these characters to determine its printing and nonprinting activities after it receives data from the host computer. CMYK Acronym for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black; the four colors used in the standard color model of the printing industry. Refers to a method of specifying color using CMYK color values. (K is used for black because B is used to represent blue in RGB.) CNG Calling Tone. This is a signal sent by fax machines to identify the call as an incoming document. When the receiving fax detects this signal, it automatically starts to receive the fax transmission. The majority of fax machines in use today can send and detect CNG signals. Code page A set of 56 graphic designs (characters) associated with unique extended ASCII Code values from 0 through 255. Code Page 437 is USA and Code Page 850 is Multilingual. Coded speed dialing An automatic dialing method that allows you to dial a fax or telephone number by pressing the CODED DIAL button and a twofdigit code using the numeric buttons. Glossary G—3 be/eez.usc/esonuafiem 98 3 9 4 35 PM Page G'4$ Composite black The black color formed by mixing cyan, magenta, and yellow ink so that they appear almost black on a printout. Condensed A text print mode that produces a reduced character size (approximately 6070 of the width of the original pitch). The printer can produce condensed text (17 cpi) for 10 cpi and condensed text (20 cpi) for 12 cpi. Control code Special data that invokes nonprinl'ing functions of the printer, such as line feed or carriage return. In the ASCII chart, control codes are represented by decimal numbers 0-31, 127, 128, 159, and 255. cpi Characters per inch. A unit of measurement relevant to a fixed-space font. Because all characters have the same width, you can calculate the number of characters printed per inch. cps Characters per second. A unit of measurement that indicates the printer's speed. Cursor The underline symbol you see on the LCD display when you register numbers and names in the C3500. Press the arrow buttons to move the cursor. dBlA) Stands for decibel level (a decibel being a unit of measurement for the intensity of the sound coming from the unit), adjusted for background noise, Delayed sending The ability to send a document at a preset time in the future, You do not have to be in your office to use delayed sending to one or more destinations. (You can set up only one delayed transmission at a time on the C3500.) Dialing methods Ways of pressing one or more buttons to access a number to connect to an outside party or fax machine. Dialing methods include one-touch, coded speed dialing, group dialing, and manual (regular), G-4 ' Glossary 4? DQ/EP2.US G/QBDBIJfiaSK) seras 4:35 PM page c-s$ Dithering A method by which color dots are combined on a page to produce a wide spectrum of colors. Document The sheet of paper containing the data that you send to, or receive from a unit. Download buffer An area of the printer's memory that holds downloaded font information. See also Buffer, Input buffer. dpi Dots per inch. A unit of measurement for indicating a printer’s resolution. Your (33500 can produce a resolution up to 720 dpi precision (horizontal) depending on the printer control mode and the application you are using. DRPD Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection. Allows you to assign up to five different ring patterns to distinguish voice and tax calls using your telephone company's special services. Dual access (Multitasking) Enables the C3500 to receive a fax, even if it is copying or printing a document. Also enables you to load other taxes into memory, make copies, print out reports, print documents or register information while the C3500 sends a fax from memory ECM Error Correction Mode The ability of your C3500 to reduce system and line errors when sending or receiving from another fax with ECM capability. ECM is most effective in areas where the telephone lines are in poor condition or there is frequent interference on the line. Do not use ECM it you need to send a document quickly and you are sure the other party can read your transmission without it (turning off ECM also turns off MMR). Emulation A technique where one device imitates (acts like) another device. Glossary G-5 uyemnscmsonfl‘aéax) 99.3.9 4:35 PM Page os$ Extension A telephone connected to the C3500 that is used in place of the handset You can use the extension telephone to activate incoming reception of documents manually. Factory default The C3500 is preprogrammed in the factory with settings that we recommend, These are known as Factory Default Settings. You can customize your CSSOO by programming settings other than the Factory Default Settings. FAX/TEL switching This option allows you to set the C3500 to automatically detect whether a call is from a fax or telephone. If the call is from another fax, the transmission is automatically received. If the call is from a telephone, the C3500 rings to let you know, so you can pick up the handset of the extension phone. With this feature, one telephone line can be shared by both the telephone and the fax. FINE The resolution setting for documents with very small characters and lines. Fixed pitch spacing Equal spacing for each character of the same typeface. In printing a fixed pitch font, each character, whether narrow or wide, takes up the same amount of space. Fixed space font A font in which all characters take up the same amount of spacer Ani takes as much space as a w. Form feed A printer function that automatically ejects the current page and advances the printer to the top of the next page. 6—6 ' Glossary osmezpsn/nunnagsm 98.1.9 4:15 pm Page od$ G3, Group 3 fax machine Defined by CCl'l'l'. Uses encoding schemes to transmit image data while reducing the amount of data that needs to be transmitted, thus reducing transmission time. G3 fax machines can transmit one page in less than one minute. Encoding schemes for G3 fax machines are Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ (MR), and Modified Modified READ (MMR), Graphic A written, printed, or electronically displayed symbol or drawing, Also characters or text that have been generated by a computer graphics application program. Grayscale Representin color in black and white as a result of different intensifies of color. Di erent colors and intensities of colors appear as different shada of gray. Group dialing A dialing method that enables you to dial up to 55 registered one—touch speed dialing or coded speed dialing numbers together as a group This means that you can press just one or three buttons to enter numbers when sending the same document to many destinations. Halftone Using this method, the C3500 produces shades of gray or of colors by mapping dots to be printed. For color printing, different colored dots of ink are placed closely together to create illusions of other colors. Hue A color in the color spectrum. Examples are red, green, and violet. lEEE 1284 IEEE 1284 is the new specification standard for PC-to—peripheral bi- directional parallel interface communications. The new standard was adopted by IEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc, in 1993. Some of the benefits it provides are: bi-directional communication between PCs and peripheral devices, a higher speed data transfer rate, and protection against data loss due to noise interference Glossary G-7 Glossary 09/5P2.U5.G/980313(a55m 931.9 4 35 m Page c~a$ Ink Jet printer A nonimpact printer that ejects ink into paper to form characters, The C3500 has a special type of ink jet printer built in called a Bubble let printer. Ink saver You can enable or disable economy printing (ink saving feature) when receiving faxes. By enabling the lNlGAVER mode, ink consumption can be decreased by as much as fifty percent, resulting in a longer effective cartridge life. Ink tank The special type of ink container housed by the B] cartridge. The BC-Zl Color B] cartridge contains two ink tanks: one color (which includes cyan, yellow, magenta) and one black Input buffer An area of the printer's memory containing the files that have been sent to the printer. See also Buffer, Download buffet Intensity The amount of color. More intense or more saturated colors are more pure. Less intense or less saturated colors are less vivid. Interface The connection between two devices that makes it possible for them to communicate with each other. This C3500 features a parallel interface, which makes it compatible with IBM and similar personal computers Interface cable The cable used to create the interface between a printer and a computer Interface port The C3500 comes with one Centronics, 8-bit, bi—directional parallel interface port, located on the back of the unit. You attach the cable that connects your computer and (33500 to this port. Italic A font style distinguished by slanted characters (the upright strokes of the characters are at an angle to the vertical axis), G—8 Glossary DS/BP2.US.G/9803J3(aL§K) an L9 4,35 pm Page Esq; Jack The telephone receptacles on your wall or in your C3500 used to connect the CSSDO to the telephone line, answering machine, or extension phone. Landscape orientation Refers to printing across the length of the page (as opposed to portrait orientation printing across the width of the page). The term landscape is derived from pictures of the landscape, which are usually horizontal in format. Line feed A printer function that advances the paper one line Line weight The thickness of lines used in a graphic image or the stroke weight of text characters, Manual receiving A method of receiving faxes in which you answer all incoming calls using the extension phone. If you hear a slow beep it indicates an incoming fax transmission from another machine lust press START/COPY to receive the incoming fax. Manual redialing When you use Regular dialing, you can redial a number manually simply by pressing REDIALIPAUSE on the the operation panel. The last number called is the number redialed. Memory broadcast Allows you to send a scanned fax to as many as 57 locations at once, using a combination of one-touch speed dialing, coded speed dialing, or manual dialing. Memory sending Scans a document into memory before the C3500 dials the numbers and sends it. This method allows you to retrieve your original document immediately after scanning. Glossary G—9 Glossary OG/BP2JJS a/oaosiuapar) 33.3.9 1:45 pm Poqe Modern A device that converts (Modulates) digital data for transmission over telephone lines. At the receiving end, this device converts the modulated data (DEModuiates) to digital format that the computer understands. MultiPASS Desktop Manager for Windows software Canon’s exclusive software package that allows you to use the (3500 with your Windows software applications. You must install the desktop manager to use your (33500 as a printer, scanner, or PC tax. Noise A term applied to a variety of problems that impair the operation of telephone lines used for faxing. Noise level See dB(A). Nonbleed A special mode in color print quality selection whereby the printer changes from true black to composite black when directly adjacent to an area of color. Numeric buttons The round, numbered buttons on the operation panel marked the same as a standard telephone keypad. Press them to perform manual dialing. You also use the numeric buttons to enter numbers and letters when you register numbers and names, and for entering coded speed dialing codes with two or more digits. Off-line The printer's communication status in which you cannot transfer data from your computer to the printer. One-touch speed dialing buttons The buttons numbered 1 to 6 on the operation panel, each of which may be registered as a fax or telephone number. Once a number is registered, you press one button to dial the entire number, On-line The printer’s communication status in which it is being Controlled by your computer and is ready to receive data. G-10 Glossary os/ee2 us G/eaonuacax) 98.3.9 4:35 PM Page orig; Page orientation Refers to the direction of print on the page. Printing across the width of a page is called portrait orientation, Printing across the length of a page is called landscape orientation. Paper feed Refer to guiding a sheet of paper into the printer’s paper path. Parallel interface An interface that transmits multiple bits simultaneously (usually in one- byte segments), Your C3500 has a built-in, Centronics—type bidirectional parallel interface. See also Interface port. Pause A timing entry required for registering certain long distance numbers and for dialing out through some telephone systems or switchboards. Pressing the REDIAL/PAUSE button enters a pause between digits of a telephone number. PC fax An electronic way to send and receive faxes. A PC fax is sent from or received in a computer. Using the C3500 allows you to send and receive PC faxes and the MultiPASS Desktop Manager lets you save, sort, and print the PC faxes. Photo The document setting you use for sending or copying documents with intermediate tones, such as photographs. Pitch Refers to the number of characters per inch that can be composed using a fixed space font. Platen The printer component that holds the paper in position during ink transfer. Point size Character height is defined in points; one point is 1/72 inch. For instance, this text is printed using a 10-point font. Glossary G-11 DQ/EPZJJS G/seozluaaar) 98.3 9 4-35 PM Page G'l¢ Portrait orientation Refers to printing across the width of the page (letter style). This is the opposite of landscape orientation, which is printing across the length of the page. Print head The printing mechanism that contains print nozzles and ejects the ink for printing. Print head capping An automatic protection function that prevents the print head unit and ink cartridges from drying out or becoming clogged with dust. Printable area The area of a sheet of paper on which a printer can reproduce text or graphics (the printing area is smaller than the paper). On this unit, the printing area varies depending on the type of paper being used Printer command Also called ESCape sequences. See ESCape sequences Printer driver Software that sends printing instructions to a printer (in this case, the C3500). The printer driver keeps track of the attributes of a printer and the codes the program must send to access those attributes. Proportional spacing The spacing of characters according to the width of each character. This variable spacing between each character closes up awkward space and makes text easier to read. Proportionally spaced font A font in which each character is given an amount of space proportional to its siZHless for an i and more for a w. Pulse See Rotary pulse. G-12 ' Glossary os/Brz.us G/980it)(‘ag€ii<) 98 z 9 «mt PM Page (Fig Quick-on-line sending Quick-on-line sending is the easiest and quickest way to send a document After a document is set in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADP), the C3500 begins to scan the entire document into the memory. As the first page of a multiple page document is being scanned, your C3500 will begin to call the other party, and transmit the information even as the remaining pages are being scanned. The C3500 scans the document quickly so you can get it back in a few moments and return to work. RAM Random Access Memory. Memory that is used for temporary storage of information such as; documents you want to print, scanned and received documents, and downloaded fonts RECEIVE MODE The button that controls how the C3500 receives fax and telephone calls. Receiving Receiving transmission is also defined as RX or Reception The C3500 can be customized to receive fax documents in many ways: ~ Receive fax documents only (Automatic Receiving) - Receive both telephone calls and fax documents on the same line (Auto FAX/ TEL Switchover) - Receive telephone calls and fax documents manually (Manual Receiving) - Receive telephone and/ or fax documens using the Distinctive Ring Pattern service offered by your phone company (DRPD) - Receive documents directly into your PC (PC Faxing) Reception See Receiving. Redialing—automatic When the fax you dial does not answer or a sending error occurs, the C3500 waits for a specified interval and then redials the same iax number, You can adjust the number of redials and the length of time between redialing. Glossary G-13 Glossary OB/BP2.US.G/980313(3L§K] 93.3 9 4 as PM Page org; Redialing-manual When you use the regular dialing method, you can quickly call the last number dialed by pressing the REDIAIJPAUSI-Z button. Reduction mode The C3500's automatic feature that slightly reduces the received image to allow room at the top of the page for the sender's ID information. You can also reduce the size of large incoming documents using the RX REDUCTION option. Registering A process by which you place fax or telephone numbers and names in the C3500‘s memory for automatic dialing so that you can save time dialing frequently called destinations. See Address Book. Regular dialing Pressing the individual numeric buttons to dial a tax or telephone number, Remote receiving ID The two~digit code that enables you to manually activate a tax using an extension phone that is connected to the C3500. Remote reception Activating a tax by answering an extension telephone that is connected to the C3500, but that is not located near the C3500. You need to dial a remote receiving ID number to start remote reception. Reports A document printed by the C3500 and containing information about the faxes it has sent or received. Reset A way to clear printer errors; turn the printer mode off and then back on again. Resolution The density of dots for any given output device. Expressed in terms of dots per inch (dpi). Low resolution causes font characters and graphics to have a jagged appearance. Higher resolution means smoother curves and angles as well as a better match to traditional typeface designs. Resolution values are represented by horizontal data and vertical data, for example, 360 x 360 dpi. This printer can produce output with resolutions up to 720 x 360 dpi precision. G-14 Glossary ' os/Bezosc/ssozuiaram 95 3.9 4:35 PM Page edit RGB An acronym for Red, Green, and Blue; the three primary colors used in the additive process to form a wide spectrum of colors. ROM Read—Only Memory. You cannot modify this printer memory When the printer is turned off, ROM memory remains intact In this unit, the default settings and the resident fonts are stored in ROM. Rotary pulse A telephone dialing system where a dial is rotated to send pulses to the telephone switching system When you pulse dial, you hear clicks. When you touch—tone dial, the most common dialing system, you hear tones Rotary pulse dialing requires certain setting adjustments RX See Receiving Sans Serif Font A font with no short lines crossing and embellishing the ends of a letter’s main strokes. Saturation The vividness or amount of a color. See Intensity. Scanning contrast A setting that darkens or lightens the scanning of documents. Sender ID Information printed at the top of a fax (also called TI‘l or Transmit Terminal ID): - Date and time the tax was sent Sender’s fax/ phone number ' Sender’s name ' Your name or company name n Page number Sending A tax document that has been scanned by a facsimile machine and sent over telephone lines, in the form of electrical pulses, to another facsimile machine. Also called TX or Transmit. The C3500 also allows you to send a document directly from your PC (PC Faxing). Glossary 6-15 e» 09/BPZ.US.G/930313(agam 58.3 9 4.35 pm Paqeg fi$ Sending speed The rate at which faxes are transmitted through the phone line. See also bps (bits per seconds). Serif Short lines crossing and embellishing the ends of a letter’s main shokes. Smoothing mode A printer mode in which the printer enhances the horizontal resolution of black ink. The printer automatically initiates this mode to produce 720 x 360 dpi for black ink. STANDARD A document setting for sending normal typewritten or printed documents containing only text and no drawings, photographs, or illustrations. Standby The mode in which the C3500 is on and ready to use. All operations start from standby mode when the LCD displays the date and time. Subh‘acfive colors The three primry colors (cyan, yellow, and magenta); when combined through a subtractive process give a spectrum of colors. Timed sending Setting the CSSOU to transmit documents at a preset time. See also Delayed sending. Tone/pulse setting The ability to set the (33500 to match the telephone dialing system your telephone line uses: touchftone or rotary pulse. TONE A button that allows you to temporarily switch to touch-tone from pulse dialing. In some countries, onvline data services may require that you use tone dialing. Transaction number A unique number assigned to each tax document sent (TX NO.) or received (RX NO.) by the C35(I) and used to identify that particular fax document. Transmit See Sending. G-16 Glossary 09/5P2.US.G/980313(azjk) 98.3 9 use PM Page 5—17$ True black in comparison to composite black, true black color on a printout is obtained with the use of black ink. ThreType font The scalable font technology built into Microsoft Windows 3,1x and Windows 95. It offers you the same font images both on computer displays and printer outputs. TTI Transmit Terminal ID. See Sender ID TWAIN Both a protocol and an application programming interface (API) that allows you to input image data directly from any source (for example: desktop and handheld scanners, video capture boards, digital cameras, and other imaging equipment) without requiring users to switch out of the application. It provides compatibility between image input devices and applications by acting as the liaison between hardware devices and software applications. Because your CSSOO supports TWAIN, you can use the scanning features of the C3500 with any Windows application that also supports TWAIN. TWAW, the industry standard, was developed by the TWAIN working group which consists of representatives from many leaders in the scanner hardware and software industry. TX See Sending Typeface The printed design of characters. For instance, Courier, Script, and Roman typefaces all print characters of different designs. Typestyle Refers to how the typeface appears: slanted (italic) or upright. UHQW' (Ultra High Quality) An exclusive Canon digital image processing system that incorporates 64 shades of gray along with a special edge enhancement feature which ensures that text and photos are transmitted with ultimate clarity. Glossary G-17 G|ossary GB/BPZ,US,G/9EO313(§LEK) 95.3.9 4:36 pm Page é 6-18 ' Glossary lo/BP2.US l/QBUBJ§(-§<_§K} 984.9 4.35 m eaqe re Index A4 paper size 2-33, 2-36, 2-41, 4-2, A-2 to A-3, A-S to A-6 Activity report 6—23 to 6—25, A-B, G1 to G-2 Adding pages 4-4, 4—7 Adding pages 44, 4-7 Address book 1-6, A—9, G-l, G-l4 ADF (see Automatic document feeder) Adobe PageMaker 4-2 Adobe Photoshop 4—2 Alarm disable 5—20 ALARM lamp 2-14 Ampere rating 1-8, 2—21 Answering machine 1-2 to 1.3, 1-5, 2—20, 5—16, 5719 to 5-21, 7-15, A-9, G-9 Answering service 5-21 API G-l? Arrow buttons 2—14, (3—4 ASCII 6—1, 643 to G4 Attaching components 2—16, 7-15 AUTO REDIAL message 5—11 to 5-12, 6—30 Automatic dialing 14 to 1-5, 2—14, 5-7, 5-9, A78, G-l, G-3, G44 emulation switching mode 6-12 fax 5-18, 5-20, 625, A9, G-I, (3-13 image reduction G-2 receive A8, G~13 redialing 5-11 to 5—12, 6-30 Automatic document feeder 1-4, 6-6 to 6-7, 6-28, 6—30 to 6—31, (34 Back print film 1~2, 2-33 to 2-35, 2739 to 241, 2-43, 2—56, 6-5, 6-20, A-Z BC-ZO black cartridge 1-7, 2—25, 2,31, 3-9, 7-5 to 7—6, A-3, A-S BC721 color cartridge 1-7, 2-23 to 2-25, 2—31, 2-35, 3-9, 5-22, &28 to 6—29, 7-5 to 7-7, A-3 to A4, G-B BC-ZZ color photo cartridge 1—7, 2—25 to 2726, 2—31, 2-34, 2—46, 2-49, 3—9, 4—10, 7-6, A—5 BCIeZl ink tanks 1-7, 2-25, 7-6, A—4 Beep 2-51, 4—6, 5-19 to 5—21, G-9 BF-102 back print film 1-2, 2-33 to 2-35, 2-39 to 241, 2-48, 2-56, 6—5, 6-20, A-2 Bi-direch‘onaI parallel interface port 2-19, 640, G»Z, G-B B] (bubble jET) print head (see Print head) printing: A-7 setup utility 6-12 Black composite (3-4, G40 ink 2-2 to 2-26, 3—8, 6-4, 6-16, 7-6, 78, A4, (3-16 to G-17 Black and white 1-4, 5—3, A-fi, G-7 BMP (bitmap file format) 4—2 Broadcasting 1-4, 1-6, 5-10, 5-13, A—S, G—2, G-9 Buffer G-Z, G-5, G-B BUSY / NO SIGNAL message 5—11, 6—30 Index C3500 Desktop Manager (see Desktop Manager) menu system 2-55 operation panel 2-13 sheet feeder (see Sheet feeder) Cancel automatic redialing 5-12 sending 2-14 Cardboard 2—8, 7-15 Cartridge head (see Print head) holder 2~24, 2-27 to 2-28, 2-31, 7—15 paper thickness lever 2-31, 2-38 to 2—39, 2-41, 2-44 to 2—46, 2—48, 3—4 CARTRIDGE button 2-14, 2-24, 2—27, 2-31 CClTl' A-l, A-S, G-3, G—7 Centronics—compatible parallel interface cable 2-7, 2—19, 6-9, 6-11, 7715 CF—102 transparencies 1-2 to 1-3, 2-33 to 2-34, 2-39 to 2-41, 2-56, 675, 6720, A-2 CHANGE CARTRIDGE message 522, 6-30, 7—6 Characters per inch G—4 per second (3-4, G-ll set G73 CHECK DOCUMENT message 6-6, 6—30 CHECK PAPER message 6-31 CHECK PRINTER message 6-31 Cleaning the print head 2-13, 2-24, 2-31, 74 to 7-7 Clipboard 1-6, 4—2 CMOS 6—10 CMYK 6718, C-3 CNG calling tone G—3 Coated paper 2-35, 2—40, 3—2, 3—6, 6-12, 6—16 to 6-18, A—2 10/392 us.r/9auna(acax> 03.3 9 4,36 PM Pagc >r El; Code page G-3 CODED DIAL button 2—14, 5-13 to 5-15 Coded speed dialing 1-4 to 1-5, 2—14, 2-50, 5-9, 5-13, 6-22, 6-32, 6-1, (3-3 to G4, G7, G-9 to 6—10 Color Advisor A-9 ink 1-7, 2-25 to 2726, 2-29, 3—8, 6—4, 7—8, 7-13, A—4 to A-5 matching 6-16 to 618 missing 6—4, 6-16 mode 3-8 model G73 on—screen 6-16 printing 1—2, 1—7, 2-25 to 226, 3—6, 3-8 to 3-9, 6-4, 6-16, (37 printing problems 6—4, 6-16 COM10 (see Envelopes) COMMUNICATING message 6-11, 6-31 Composite black G-4, G-10 Condensed text G74 Connecting an extension phone 1-5, 2-20, 576, 5-15, 5-19, 5-21, G—6 the phone line 6—24 Contrast 7-4, 6-15 Control code G-4 modes G-5 Controlling printing costs 3-9 Copier problems 6—5, 6-28 speed A—S COPY button 2-14, 5-6, 5—16, 5-21, 6-33 Correction fluid 4—4 Cotton bond paper 2-33 Courier font G-17 cpi (characters per inch) G-4, G-ll cps (characters per second) G4 Cursor 2-14, G-4 Customer Support 1-12 Cutsheet paper 240 I—2 Index Darkness 3-7, 6-18, G-2 Date, setting 2-53, 2-55 DCX 4—2 Deactivate ECM A-B Decibel level G-4 Default printer 1—6 Delayed sending G-4, G-lfi transmission A-S, G4 Density 2-43, 3-7, 3—9, 6-18, G-Z Desktop Manager 1-2, 1-6, 1-10, A-9, G-lO Dial button 2-14, 5—13 to 5-15, 6-34 methods 1—4 to 1-5, 5-7, 5—13, G4 DIALING message 2-13 to 2-14, 2-50, 5-7, 5-9 to 5-15, 6-22, 6—31, A—B, G-l, C-3 to G4, G-7, G9 to G11, G14 to G-16 Dimensions A—l Disconnect 5-6, 6-25, 7—2 to 7-3, 7-15 Distinctive ring pattern (see DRI’D) Dithering 3-7, G—5 DOC TOO LONG message 6-31 Document settings 2-13, 5-3, (3-11, G-16 tray 7-15 DOCUMENT READY message 49, 5—5, 6-28, 6—31 Download buffer G-Z, G-5, G-S dpi (dots per inch) 2—35, 5-3, 6-14, A—Z, A-S, A-t}, G-S, G-14 Draft print quality 3-8 to 39, 6—14 to 6—15 Driver 2-34, 6-10, 6—12 to 6-13, 6-16, 6-21, G-12 DRPD (distinctive ring pattern detection) 1—5, 5—16, A-8, (3-5, (3-13 lO/BP2.US I/esonuaosx) 93.3.9 4:35 PM Page 1-3$ ECM (Error Correction Mode) 1-3, 5—17, 6—5. 6—23 to 6—24, 6-26 to 6-27, 6-31, A-1, A-7 to A-8, G-5 ECM RX message 6—26, 6—31 ECM TX message 6-23 to 6-24, 6-32 Economy mode 1-3, A—B, G-8 Effective image size 4-3 Electrical noise 2-3, 2-21 wall outlet 1-8, 2-3, 6-9, 6—27, 6-29, G-l Emulation 6-12, G-S Entering date and fime 2-53, 2-55 fax number 2-53, 5—13 letters 2-52, G-lU names 2-14, 2-51 to 2-52, 2-54 numbers 5—14 user information 1-10, 2—13 to 2-14, 2-50 to 2-51, 2—53, 5—23 Envelopes feeding 6—5, (r21 types 2-33, 2-37, 2-41, 3-2, 6—21, A—Z, A41 Error codes 6—30 correct-ion mode 1-3, 5-17, G-5 messages 6—7 to 6-8, 6-24 to 6-25, (7-30 Escape sequences G-lZ European DL (see Envelopes) Extension cord 2-21 Fabric sheets 1-2, 2-33, 2-35, 2—39, 2—48, A-Z Factory default settings G-6 Index Fan 2—42, 6-20 Fax address book 1-6, A-9, G-l, G-I4 distribution lists A—9 group 5-9, 5-14, C-l, G-7 number 2-50, 2-5356 to 5-7, 5-9 to 5—I 1 only mode 2—13, 5-16 to 5-17, 5-20, 6-24 PC faxes 1-2, 4-11, 7—2, A—9, G—IO to G-ll, (3-13, 6-15 printing speed A-7 receiving 2-13, 5—16 to 5-21, 6—24, 6-26, 6-34, 6-5, (3-9, 6-13 sending 2-50 to 2-51, 5-3 to 5—10, 5—12 to 5-14, 6-5, 6-23, 6-31 to 6-34, 6—2, 6—5. G—9, G-15 viewing A-9 FCC rules 1-10, 2-50 Feeder (see Automatic Document Feeder or Sheet Feeder) Film 1-2, 2-33 to 2-35, 2-39 to 2-41, 2-43, 2—56, (V5, 6-20, A-2 Fine mode 6-15, A-6 to A—7 Fixed pitch spacing G—6 width font G—6, G-ll FonE G4 to (3—6, G-S, G-ll to G-IS, G-17 Form feed G-6 FS-Ifll fabric sheets 1-2, 2-33, 2-35, 2-39, 248, A-2 FUNCTION button 2—14, 7-4 Glossy paper 1-2, 2-33, 2-39, 2-44 Glue 4—4 GP—lOl glossy paper 1-2, 2-33, 2-39, 2—44 Grayscale 1—4, A46, G7 Green lock lever 2-30, 6-32, 7-14 Grounded outlet 2-3, 2-21 lO/EP2.US.l/9303l3(éijk) 9a.3.9 4:36 PM Page I'4$ 7 Group 3 (G3) 1-3, 6-23, 6-30, A-I, A—7, G-7 Group dial 5-9, 5-14, G—l, G-7 Halftones 1—3, 1—7, 5-3, 6-18, 7-5, A-5, A-7, (3—7 HANG UP PHONE message 6—32 Hard disk space A-9 Height G-11 HG—IOI high-gloss film 2-35, 2-39, A-2 Home position (cartridge holder) 2-24, 2—31, 2—39, 7—10, 7-14 to 7-15 HR—lOl high-resolution paper 1-7, 2-34, 2-39, 2—41, 2—43, 2—46, 2-49, A—2 Hue 3-7, 6-4, 6-17, G-7 Humidity 2—3, 40, A-2 Improving print speed 3-8 Incoming call 1-5, 5-16, 5-18 to 5-21, G3, G9 fax 1-5, 2-26, 5—16, (3-9 ring 518 Initial A—S Ink tank 1-7, 2-24 to 2-25, 5-22, 6-11, 6-14, 6-16 to 6—17, 6—29, 7-7 saving 1-3, A-8, G-S Input buffer G—Z, G5, G8 INSTALL BC-ZU/ 21 message 6-32 Installing a cartridge 2-23, 2-27, 6-32 Intensity 3-7, 6-4, G-8, (3—15 Italic GS, G—17 Jack 2—20, 5—19, G—9 Jam (see Paper jam) 1-4 Index lQ/EPZ US 1/980313134310 98.3.9 4:35 PM Page r-s Landscape orientation 6-9, G-11 to G-12 LC-301 water-resistant paper 2-34, 2-39, A-2 LCD display 2-13, 6-29 Legal paper size 1-3, 2-33 Letter paper size 2-33, 2-36, 2—41, A-2 to A-3, G-15 to (2-16 Lightness 2-43, 3-7, 3-9. 6-18 Limit mark 2-43, 6-8, 6-19 to 6-20 Line feed G-4, G-9 spacing 2-40 weight (3-9 Lists 6-30, A—9 Loading documens 4-4, 5-5 to 5-7, 5-9, 5-13 to 5—14 Maintenance 1-2, 2-55, 7-1, 7-5 Making copies 2-56, 4-9 to 4-11, 6-28, 7-5, A-S Manual feed 2-45, A—2 mode 2-13, 5—16 to 5-17, 5-19 receive G-9, G-13 redial A-S, G-9 send 5-6, 5-12, 6-34 Media types back print film (BF-102) 1-2, 2-33 to 2-35, 2-39 to 2—41, 2-43, 2-56, 6-5, 6-20, A-2 envelopes (COMIC) 2-33, 2-37, 2-41, 3-2, 6-21, A-Z, A-4 envelopes (European DL) 2-33, 2-37, 2-41, 3-2, 6-21, A-2, A-4 fabric sheets (PS-101) 1-2, 2-33, 2-35, 2-39, 2-48, A-Z glossy paper (GP-101) 1-2, 2-33, 2-39, 2-44 high-gloss film (HG-101) 2-35, 2-39, A-Z high-resolution paper (HR-101) 1-7, 2-34, 2-39, 2-41, 2-43, 2-46, 2-49, A—2 plain paper 2-33 sizes (see Paper sizes) transparencies (CF-102) 1-2 to 1-3, 2-33 to 2-34, 2-39 to 2-41, 2-56, 6—5, 6-20, A-2 t-shirl transfers (TR-101) 2-35, 2-39 water-resistant paper (DC—301) 2-34, 2-39, A-2 Memory broadcast G-9 full 4—11, 5-14, 6-5, 6-28, 6-32 sending 1-3, 5-6 to 5-7, 5-23, 5-23, 6-34, 0-9 MEMORY FULL message 4-11, 5-14, 55, 6-28, 6-32 MEMORY USED message 4-9, 5-5, 6-32, A-1 Microsoft Windows G-17 Mirror image 2-34 Modem speed A-1 Modes answering machine 2-13, 5-16 to 5-17, 5-21 fax only 2-13, 5-16 to 5-17, 5—20, 6-24 fax/ tel 2-13, 5-16 to 5-15, 6-24 to 6-25 manual 2-13, 5—16 to 5-17, 5-19 Monitors 1-6, 3-7, 4-2, 5-18, 6-18 Monochrome printing 2-25 Multilingual G-3 MulitPASS Desktop Manager (see Desktop Manager) Multiple page copies 4-10 to 4-11, 6-5, 6-28, A-8 Multitasking 1-2, 5—6, 5-23, (3—5 Index Name 1-10, 2-50 to 2-55, 6-3, 0-1 to G-2, G-15 Networking A-8 NO ANSWER message 6-32 NO RX PAPER message 6—32 NO TEL t! message 5-10, 5-14, 6-33 Noise 1-10, 2-3, 2-21, 6-2, G-4, G-7, G-10 NOT AVAILABLE NOW message 6-33 Nozzle 2-55, 6—16, 7-6, 6-2 Numeric buttons 2-14, (3—10 Number of copies 4—9 tn 4-10 pages 2—22, 5—7 OCR 1—4 Off-line 6-10 OFFHOOK ALARM 5—20 One-touch speed dial buttons 6-34 Orange cap 2-29, 7-9, 7-13 tape 2—29, &10, 6-26, 7-13 Orientation option G—9, G-ll to 6-12 Output tray extension 2-18, 7-15 Outside Line 5-7 Overhead media 1-3, 2-34, 6-20, A-2 Page number 0-15 orientation 0-9, 0-11 to 6-12 width A-3,G-9,G-11 to G-lZ Paper clips 1-9, 4—4 feed G-ll jams 6-5 to 6-6, 6-8, 6-11, 6-19, 6-33 sizes lO/EPZ US 1/980313(a¢5t<) 98 3,9 4,15 PM Paqn r-5$ A4 2-33, 2-36, 2411, 4—2, A—Z to A-3, A-5 to A—6 legal 2-36, 4—7, A—3 letter 2—36, A—2 to A—3 thickness lever 2-31, 2-38 to 2-39, 2-41, 2-44 to 2-46, 248, 3-4 types (see Media types) weight 2-41, A-2 Parallel cable 2-19, 7-15 port 6-10 PAUSE button 2-14, G-ll, G-14 PC fax 12, A-9, G-ll] to G1] PCX 4—2 Phone book 1-6, A-9, G-l, G-14 Photo kit 1-3, 1-7 quality printing 1-3 Photocopy paper 2-33 PhotoFinish 4—2 Photoshop 4-2 Pitch (2-4, 6-6, G-Il Plain paper 2—33 Platen 2-56, 6-13, 7-3, G—ll PLEASE WAIT message 2-22, 6-31, 6-32, 6-33 Point size G—11 Portrait orientation G-9, G-ll to G—12 Power consumption A-1 cord 1—9 to 1—10, 2-21 to 2-22, 6-9, 6-29, 7-2 to 7-3, 7-15 outage 5—15 switch 2-22 Print activity reports 6—30 color 3-6 to 3-9, 64, 6-16, G-7, G-lO density 2—40, 7-4, G-14 dialog box 2—45 documents in memory 5-23 envelopes (see Envelopes) faxes 5-23 head 2—23 to 2—26, 2-28 to 2-29, 2-32, 2-55 to 2-56, 6-10 to 6-11, 6-13 to 6-17, 6-26, 7-4, A4 to A—5, G—2, G—12 1-6 Index Print (continued) landscape orientation G—9, (3-11 to G—12 media 16 to 1-7, 2-33, 2-40 to 2-41, 2-45 to 246, 2-56, 3-1 to 3-2, 3—6, 5-22, 6-8, 6-14 to 6-15 mode 6-16, G—4 PC faxes 4—11, 7—2 portrait orientation G-9, G-ll to G-12 problems 6-2, 6-4, 6-9, 6-14, 6-16, 6-26 quality 53, 6-14 to 6-15, 6-26 resolution 2-13, 4—9 to 4—10, 5-3 to 5-5, 6-14, A-Z, A-5 to A-6, A-S, (3-5 to 6-6, 6-14, G-16 setup 6-10 speed 38, 74, A-3, A-7, G-4, G-10 transaction reports 5-7 Printable area 2-36 to 2-37, 2-56, A-3 to A-4, G-12 Printer control mode (3-5 cover 2-27, 2-31, 2-38 to 2-39 driver 2—34, 6-10, 6-12 to 6-13, 6-16, 6-21, G-12 emulation 6-12, 6-5 mode G-7, G-14, G-16 settings G—B setup 6-30 PRINTER RESET button 2-14 Problem index 6—4 Processor 3-8, A-9 Pulse dialing 2-54, (3-12, G-15 to 6-16 PUT IN CARTRIDGE message 2-22, 5-22, 6-33 Quantity 4-2 Quick Start Guide 1—10, 2-7 Quick-on—Iine sending (1-13 10/3122 us 1/950313(55§K) 95.3 9 4 35 PM Page 1-7$ RAM 3-8, A-9, G-13 RECPAI’ER JAM message 6-33 Receive mode 2-13, 516 to 5-17, 5-19, (3-13 RECEIVE MODE button 2-13, 5-17 RECEIVED IN FILE message 6-33 RECEIVED IN MEMORY message 5—22, 6-33 Receiving faxes 2—13, 5-16 to 5-22, 6-27, A-S, G9, G1 1 in file 6—33 mode 2-31, 6-9 while registering, copying or printing 5-23 Recording outgoing message 521 paper jams 6-8 Redial automatic 2-14, 5-11 to 5-12, A-8, G-Z manual 5-12, A—8, G-9 number of times A-8, G-13 REDIAL/ PAUSE button 2-14, G-ll, G-14 Reduced character size G-4 Reduction mode (3—14 Register fax number 1-10, 5-14 group 6-34 Registration card 2—7 Regular dialing G9, G-l4 Replacing a cartridge 6—10, 6-33, 7-5 to 7-6, 7-10 to 7-11 Resending 5-11, 5-15 RESET button 2—14 RESOLUTION button 2-13, 4-9, 5-4 to 5-5 RESUME button 2-14, 2-47 RGB 6—18, G-3, G-15 Index Ring patterns 1-5, 5-16, A-S, G-5, G-13 Rlll 2-20 ROM 6-3, G-15 Roman font G-I7 Run 214, 2—34, 240, 6—12, 76 Safety 1-8, 2-3, A-Z Sans Serif font G-15 Saturation 3-7, G-15 SB-Zl BI Cartridge Container 17, 2-23, 2-26, 2—32, 7—12 Scanning contrast G-lS documents 4-1 to 4-12, 6—27, 6—31, A-5 to A-8 features 14 photographs 14 resolution A-5, A-8 speed A-6 Screen matched color 6-16 to 6-17 Script (2—17 Sender ID information G—15 Sending faxes 5-3, 5-5 to 5-6, 5-14, 6-5, 622, G-l speed G-16 Sequential broadcasting 5-10, 5-13, A43 Serial number 6—3 Serif font G-15 to G-16 Service 6-2 to 6-35th feeder 2-8, 2-40 to 2-44, 3—2 to 3-3, 6-8, 6-11 to 6-12, 6-19 to 6-21, 6-24 to 6-26, 6-30, 6-33 to 6—34, A—2 Shipping materials 2-8, 7-15 Single copies 4—11 Smoothing G-l6 Special function buttons 2-13 Special paper 2-46 Specifications A-1 to A-10 lD/BP2.US.1/980313(颧l() 99.3,9 A 36 PM Page i-8$ Speed dial 2-13 to 2-14, 5-9 to 5-10, 5-13 to 514, 6—22, 6-32, 6—34, A—8, G—l, G-3 to G4, G-7, 6—9 to G-lO Standby mode 2-22, 2-31, 2-54, 6-9, A-1, C-16 Staples 1-9, 4-4 START AGAIN message 4-10, 6—33 START/ COPY button 214, 5-6, 5-16, 5-21, 6-33 Status A-9, G-10 STOP button 2-14, 2-52, 5-12, 6-6, 6-34 Storing B] cartridges 2-23, 2-32, 7-12 paper 2—40 user information 2-13, (3-13 Subtractive colors (3-16 Supplies 1-6, 1-11 SUPPLY REC, PAPER message 633 Symbols G-l, G-B to G4, G—7 System requirements A-9 T—shirt transfers 2-35, 2-39 Tape 2-8, 2-23, 2-29, 2-46, 6-10, 6-26, 7-13, 7-15 Telephone features 15 problems 6-5, 6-27 Temperature 19, 2-3, 273, A2 Testing 2-55 to 2—56, 6-29, 7-4, 7-6 Text print mode G-4 Thicknss lever 2-31, 2-38 to 2-39, TIP 4—2 Time, setting 2-53, 2-55 Timed sending 5-6, G—16 Touch tone 2-54 TR—lOl T-Shirt transfers 2—35, 2—39 Transmission speed 1-3, A—l, (7—3 time 5-3, A-7, G-7 Index lO/EP2.US.X/930313(EL§K) 93.1.9 4 35 PM Page 179$ Transparency media 1—2 to 1-3, 2-33 to 264, 2-39 to 2-41, 2-56, 6-5, 620, A-Z TrueType font G717 TH 2750, A-8, G-lS, G-17 TWAIN 1-4, 1-6, A—6, G17 TX/ RX CANCELLED message 5-8, 5-12, 6-34 TX/RX NO. message 577, 511 to 5-12, 6-34 Typeface G-6, G-l4, G—17 UHQ (Ultra High Quality) 1-3, 573, A5, A-7, G-17 Unpacking 1-10, 2-3, 2-5, 2-8, 2-23 User settings 2755, 7-4 Ventilation 1—8, 2-3 Water resistant paper 2-34, 2-39, A-2 Weight 2-3, 2-33, 2-41, 4—2, A—l lo A—2, G-9 Windows 95 A-9, G-17 Windows 3.1x A-9, G-17 WordScan 4-2 Index 1—9 lv/BP2.US4T/980313(§¢§K) ‘JEJ 9 415 pm Faqe I lqfit 1-10 Index
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