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QT 5-0385 -V 01 XXXXXXXX ©CANON INC. 2006 PRINTED IN THAILAND Quic k Star t Guide Quic k Star t Guide Quic k Star t Guide Quic k Star t Guide Can on U.S.A., Inc. One Canon Plaz a, Lake Succ ess, NY 11042, U.S.A. Can on Inc. 30- 2, Shimom aruk o 3-cho me, Ohta- ku, T ok yo 146- 8501, Jap an Can on Canad a, Inc. 6390 Dix ie Road, Missis sauga, Ontar[...]
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Or dering Inform ation Or dering Inform ation Or dering Inform ation Or dering Inform ation For additional suppl ies, use the followin g descriptio ns and order numbers. Desc ription Or der # Ink T anks CLI-8 BK 0620B00 2 CLI-8 C 0621B00 2 CLI-8 M 0622B00 2 CLI-8 Y 0623B00 2 CLI-8 PC 0624B00 2 CLI-8 PM 0625B00 2 Canon Specialty Papers Photo Paper P[...]
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Photo Printer Photo Printer Photo Printer Photo Printer Quic k Start Guide Quic k Start Guide Quic k Start Guide Quic k Start Guide iP6700D_QSG_US. book Page i Thursday, April 13, 2006 11:10 AM[...]
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Ca non PIXMA iP6700D Photo Pri nter Quick St ar t Guide. Co p y r i g h t This m anual is c opyrighted b y Canon U.S . A., Inc. w ith all rights res er ved. Under the copyright laws, this m anual may n ot be reproduc ed in any form, in w hole or in part, without the p r ior written c onsent of C anon U.S.A., Inc. © 2006 C anon U.S.A., Inc. Disclai[...]
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Cont ents 1 Co n t e n t s Basic Printing Basic Printing Basic Printing Basic Printing Turning on t he Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Turning off t he Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Basic Printing 2 Basi c P r in ti ng Basi c P r in ti ng Basi c P r in ti ng Basi c P r in ti ng Thi s Quick Start Guide describes some of the features of your printer and how to use th em. For more i nformation, view the iP670 0D Use r’ s Gu id e , Printer Driver Guid e , and Photo App lication Guide installed on your comp uter, or use the onlin[...]
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Basic Printing 3 T urning off the Print er 1 T o t urn off the printer , press the POWER POWER POWER POWER b utton. When t he POWER lamp stops blinking, the pr inter is turned off. About th e Power Plug When removing the power plug after t uring off the printer , be sure to chec k that the POWER lamp is not lit. If th e powe r plug is removed from [...]
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Basic Printing 4 Loading P a per This section describes how to load paper in the auto sheet feed er and the cassette. Prin t Med ia to Avoi d Do not use th e fol lowin g types of paper . Usi ng such pap er wi ll not only pr oduce uns at isfactory results, but can also cause the printer to jam or malfunction. • Folded, c urled or wrinkle d pap[...]
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Basic Printing 5 Us ing the Auto Sheet Feeder and the C assett e Y ou can load pape r in both the au to shee t feede r and cassette. Loading paper in the auto shee t feeder is easy , and is c o nvenie nt if you frequ ently switc h to and print on various sizes or types of paper. Loading paper in the c assette allows you to print without reloadi[...]
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Basic Printing 6 • Continuous print ing on the same type/size of paper by using both the auto sheet feed er and c ass ette togeth er If the au to sheet fee der or cassette runs out of paper, the paper s ource automatically switc hes to the othe r one . This is usefu l for pr inting onto a large volume of pap er. T o use this feature, you need to [...]
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Basic Printing 7 Loa ding Plain Paper in the Auto Sheet F eeder For detailed information on the specialty med ia Canon provides for use with its various printe rs, see “ Using Specialty Me dia Using Specialty Media Using Specialty Media Using Specialty Media ” on page 18. Refer to “Printing Media” in the Use r’ s Gu id e for d[...]
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Basic Printing 8 3 Load the paper. Y ou can use ge neral copy pap er o r Cano n’s Su per Wh ite Pape r. Y ou c an load up to 150 sheets of plain paper (64 gsm or 17 lb, 13 mm or 0.52 inches in hei ght) in the auto s heet feede r. However, the paper may not feed correctly depending on the type of paper and the en vironment (temp erature, h[...]
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Basic Printing 9 Loading Env elopes in the Auto Sheet Feeder Use either DL E nv. or Comm. Env . #10 s i ze envelop es. The address is r otated automatical l y to m a tc h the direction of the envelope whe n print ing. Do not use envelopes with em bossed or treated surfac es, a double flap, pressure seals or stic ker flaps. Sel ect eithe[...]
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Basic Printing 10 Loa ding O ther Sma ll- Siz ed Paper in the Auto Sheet F eeder Cutting plain paper to 4" x 6"/101.6 mm 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 C ard) siz e for a trial printin g can cau se paper jams. (4) Sel ect 4 x 6 in 101.6 x 152.4 mm , 5 x 7 in 12 7.0 x 1[...]
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Basic Printing 11 W e rec ommend us ing genu ine Canon photo media w hen printin g photographs. See “ Using Specialty Media Using Specialty Media Using Specialty Media Using Specialty Media” on page 18. Loa ding Plain Paper in the Ca ssett e Ensure that the paper is loadab le in the cassette. Legal-s i zed paper, 2.13" x 3.39" / 5[...]
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Basic Printing 12 3 Adjust the size of the Cas se tte. When loading A5- or larger siz ed paper (nonstan dard-size paper: 203 mm/8 inches or more in leng th), exten d the cassette. When loading 5" x 7"- or smaller sized pap er (nonstandard-s i ze paper: l ess than 203 mm/8 in ches in length), do not extend the cassette. Legal-siz e d paper[...]
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Basic Printing 13 4 Load the paper. (Print side fac ing DOWN) Y ou can use ge neral copy pap er o r Cano n’s Su per Wh ite Pape r. Y ou c an load up to 150 sheets of plain paper (64 gsm or 17 lb, 13 mm or 0.52 inches in height) in the cassette. However , do not stac k more than 50 sheets in the paper output tray . (2) Align the pape r sta[...]
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Basic Printing 14 5 Inser t the C assette into the print e r. If the cassette has been extended to accommodate paper sizes larger than 5" x 7", the front edge of the cassette will extend beyond the front of the pr inter . 6 Prepare th e Paper Out put T ray. Y o u can al so select the p aper sourc e wi th the prin ter drive r. For deta[...]
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Basic Printing 15 Loading Env elopes in the Cas sette Use either DL E nv. or Comm. Env . #10 s i ze envelop es. The address is r otated automatical l y to m a tc h the direction of the envelope whe n print ing. Do not use envelopes with em bossed or treated surfac es, a double flap, pressure seals or stic ker flaps. Sel ect either DL En[...]
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Basic Printing 16 Loading 4" x 6" or 5" x 7"- Siz ed Paper in the Cassett e Do not l eave photo paper , suc h as Photo P aper Pro, in the c assette for a long time. This may cause paper discoloration due to n atural aging . Cutting plain paper to 4" x 6 "/101.6 m m x 152.4 mm or 5" x 7"/127 .0 x 1[...]
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Basic Printing 17 (5) Sel ect 4 x 6 in 101.6 x 152.4 m m or 5 x 7 i n 127.0 x 177.8 mm from Page Size in the prin ter driver. For a detailed description of the prin ter driver se ttings, see “ Printin g with Prin ting with Prin ting with Prin ting with Windows Windows Windows Windows” on p age 20, or “Printing with Macintosh Printin g with Ma[...]
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Basic Printing 18 Us ing Specia lty Media C anon reco mmends that y ou use C anon ge nuine paper t o ensure optimal print quality . Photo Quality Media •H i g h R e s o l u t i o n P a p e r • Glossy Photo Paper • Matte Photo Paper • Ph oto Paper Plus Dou ble Side d • Ph oto Pape r Plus Glo ssy • Ph oto Pape r Plus Se mi-G loss • [...]
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Basic Printing 19 C anon g enuine paper Media T ype Paper Suppo rt Load Limi t Print er Driver Se tting for M edia T ype Auto Sheet Feeder Casse t te High Resolution Paper Up to 80 sheets Up to 80 sheets High Resolution Pape r Super Whit e Paper Up t o 13 mm or 0.52 inches Up to 13 mm or 0.52 inc hes Plain Paper Glossy Photo Paper Lette r: up t[...]
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Basic Printing 20 *1 When loading a stac k of paper, the printed side m ay be marked when it is fed in. If this h appens, load paper one sheet at a time. *2 Y ou can specif y the pri nt setting easily by using the Easy-Ph otoPrin t provided with the Setup CD-ROM . *3 Feeding from t he cassette can dam a ge the printe r. Always lo ad in the auto she[...]
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Basic Printing 21 3 Ensure that t he proper paper s ource i s selected. 4 Create a document or open a file to print. 5 Open th e printe r properties di alog bo x. (1) Sel ect Print from the appli cation so ftwa re’s File menu. The Pr int dialog box op ens. When the c asse tte l amp is li t, pape r is fed from the cassette. When the auto sheet fee[...]
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Basic Printing 22 6 Specif y the required set tings. From th e Page Se tup tab, sele ct the correct do cument size to be printed. If the size is different from that set in the application, then you need to set it to the same size or use Scal ed Print ing or Fit -to-Page . Refer to th e Printer Dr iver Guide . This section d escribes the pro[...]
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Basic Printing 23 7 Print the docume nt. Y ou c an canc el a print jo b in progres s by simply pressin g the Stop/Reset button on the printer. See “ Canceling P rinti ng Canceling Prin ting Canceling Printi ng Canceling Prin ting ” on page 27. (1) Click Print or OK . iP6700D_QSG_US. book Pag e 23 Thur sday, April 13, 2006 11:10 AM[...]
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Basic Printing 24 Printing with Mac into s h Menu and c ommand names m ay differ between software app li cation s, and more steps may be required . For details, refer to the docume ntation for eac h softwa re appli cation you use. The steps described in th is section are for printi ng in Mac ® OS X v.10.4.x (hereafter called Macintosh ® )[...]
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Basic Printing 25 5 Select Paper Size Paper Size Paper Size Paper Size. (1) Sel ect Page Se tup from the application sof tware’s File menu. The Pa ge S et u p dialog bo x opens. 6 Specif y the required set tings. (1) Sel ect Print from the appli cation so ftwa re’s File menu. The Pr int dialog box op ens. (3) S elect the desired paper siz e fro[...]
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Basic Printing 26 This se ction d escribes th e procedure for select ing t he pap er sour ce w ith t he Feed Switch button on the printer. For a detailed descri ption of the Pa per Source settings, refer to th e Pri nter Driver Guid e . When you selec t the print mod e appropriate to your docume nt from Pr int Mode , the docu ment will be p[...]
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Basic Printing 27 7 Print the docume nt. (1) Click Print . Y o u can c ance l a print job whil e printin g. See “ Canceling P rinti ng Canceling Prin ting Canceling Printi ng Canceling Prin ting ” on page 27. C anc eling Printing Y ou can can cel a print job whil e printing, wi th the Stop/ Reset button on the printer. 1 Press the Sto p/Reset S[...]
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Basic Printing 28 1 Clic k the printer’s icon in the Doc k and display the list o f print jobs in progres s. If you are using Mac OS X v.10.2.8, click on the printer icon in the D ock to start up the Pr int C enter and double-click on the name of your p rinter in the Printer Lis t to open a list of print job s in progress. 2 Select an undesired d[...]
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Basic Printing 29 Ac c ess ing the Printer Driver (Windows) The printer properties dialog box c a n be opened from either within an a pplic ation, or directly from the Wind ows Start menu. This manual ref ers to Wind ows XP SP2 oper ation. The operation s may vary dependin g on the vers ion of your W indows operating sys tem. Opening the Printe[...]
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Basic Printing 30 3 Open the File File File File menu and selec t Printi ng Preferences Printi ng Preferences Printi ng Preferences Prin ting Prefe renc es (o r Prop erties Proper tie s Proper ti es Proper ties). The printer prop er ties dialog bo x opens. When op ening the pr inter proper ties dialog bo x from Proper ties , the tabs related to the[...]
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Printing Maintenance 31 Pri nt ing Ma in tena nc e Pri nt ing Ma in tena nc e Pri nt ing Ma in tena nc e Pri nt ing Ma in tena nc e Rep lacin g an Ink T ank Repl ac e ink ta nk(s) if t hey are ou t of ink. When repl acing them, c hec k the mode l numbers and their installation pos it ions. With this printer, the ink tanks must be installed in the o[...]
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Printing Maintena nce 32 When Printing B ecome s F aint or C o lors ar e Incorr ect When pr inting becomes faint or colors are incorrect, even if ink remains in the ink tanks, the print head nozzles are probab ly clogge d. Follow the proc e dures bel ow to clean the nozzles. If the ruled lin es are shifted af ter running the print head maintenance,[...]
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Troubleshootin g 33 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g This section provides troubleshooting tips for the m ost common prin ting problems. T roubl eshooting usually f alls int o one of the fol lowing c ategories. Refer to the Use r’ s Gu id e for additional informati[...]
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Troubleshooting 34 C annot Inst all the Print er Driver Pr oble m Po ssi ble Cau se Tr y T h is Cannot Install the Prin ter Drive r Install ation proc edure not followed c orrectly Follow the Easy Setup I nstructions pack aged with your printer f or proper printer driver in stal lation. If the instal ler was forc ed to be termin ated due to an erro[...]
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Troubleshootin g 35 C annot C onnect to P C Pro perly Pr oble m Po ssi ble Cau se Tr y T h is Printing Speed Is Slow/ USB 2.0 Hi- Speed Co n nection Does Not W ork. Yo u r e n v i r o n m e n t i s not fully co mpat ible with USB 2.0. If yo ur e nviro nme nt is no t full y com pat ible wi th USB 2.0 , the pr inte r wi ll op erate a t a lower speed [...]
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Troubleshooting 36 Print Re sults Not Satisf actor y or C o ntains Err ors Problem Possible Cau se Tr y T h i s Ink does not eje c t properly /Printing is Blurred/C olors are Wro ng / Wh i te Streaks appear Print head nozzles are clogged Open the co ver and chec k if all ink tank s lamp are lit. Refe r to “ “ “ “ Replac ing an Ink Tank Repl[...]
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Troubleshootin g 37 Printed Ru led Lines are Displac ed Print head is misa ligned Alig n the pr in t head . Re fer to “Aligning Print Head-Auto head align” in the Direct Printing Guide . Print Qual ity not set properly Be sure to set t he Pri nt Qu ality settin g to High in Win dows, or Fine in Macintosh. 1. Ope n the printer proper ties dialog[...]
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Troubleshooting 38 Prin ted Sur face is Scr a tc hed/Bac k of Pap er is Sm ud ge d Thic k paper is used Select the Pr event paper abrasio n chec k box to widen the cle a rance be t ween the Print He ad and the loaded paper. Clear t he Prevent p a per abr asion c heck box onc e printing is complet e, and then clic k Send. 1. Ope n the printer proper[...]
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Troubleshootin g 39 T roub leshooting Print er Har dwar e Pr oble m Po ssi ble Cau se Tr y T h is Printer Does Not Start or P rinter Stop s During Print Jobs Ink tank is empty If the ink tank la mp is flashing fa st, ink is empty . Replac e the ink tank and close the cover. If printing is not finished yet, just p ress the OK button on the printer t[...]
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Troubleshooting 40 Pr oble m Po ssi ble Cau se Tr y T h is Printer Does Not Start or P rinter Stop s During Print Jobs There ma y be probl ems with your operati ng system Restart your computer. It may solve the problem. Delete an undesired prin t job, if there is any . Us e Canon IJ Status Monitor in Window s or Printer Setup Utility (or Prin t C e[...]
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Troubleshootin g 41 P aper Does Not Feed Pr operly P aper Jams Pr oble m Po ssi ble Cau se Tr y T h is Pap er Do es N ot Feed Pr operly Inappropriate paper type is used Check to see if the paper you are printing on is too thic k or curled. See “P P P P rint Media to Avoid rint Media to Avoi d rint Media to Avoi d rint Media to Avoi d” on page 4[...]
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Troubleshooting 42 An E rror Message is displ ayed on t he Screen Pr oble m Possible Cause Tr y T h i s Writ ing Error/ Outpu t Erro r/ Co mmunication Error Printer is not read y Ensure that the POWER lamp l ight s. If t he POWER lam p is off, turn the printer on. The POWER lamp will flas h w hen th e pr in ter is in itia liz ing. Wait until th e P[...]
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Troubleshootin g 43 PO WER Lamp and Alarm Lamp Fl ash Alt ernat ely “Error No.: 300” Printer is not read y Ensure that the POWER lamp l ight s. If t he POWER lam p is off, turn the printer on. The POWER lamp will flas h w hen th e pr in ter is in itia liz ing. Wait until th e PO WE R la m p s to ps f la s hi n g. When the Alar m lamp lig hts, a[...]
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Appe ndix 44 Appendi x Appendi x Appendi x Appendi x Spe cification s Print er Maximum resolution ( dpi): 9600 (h orizontal)* x 24 00 (ver tical) * Ink droplets can be placed w ith a pitch of 1/9600 inch at minimum. Print speed * * Print speed may v ary depending on system configuration, software, document complexity , print mode and pag e coverage[...]
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Append ix 45 Acoustic nois e level: Ap prox. 35 dB (A) (in the hi ghest p rint qualit y mode) Opera ting envi ronment: T emper atur e: 5 to 35°C ( 41 to 95°F) Humidity: 1 0 to 90%RH (no c ondensati on) Storage envir on ment: T emperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) Humidit y: 5 to 95% RH (no conde nsation) Power supply: AC 110-120 V , 5 0/60 Hz AC[...]
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Appe ndix 46 Camera Direct Print (P ictBr idge) Paper si ze Default (Selecti ons based on the pr inter setting) 10 x 15 cm/4" x 6" (Photo Paper Plus Glossy , Photo Paper Pro , Photo P aper Plus Sem i-Gloss , Glossy Pho to Paper , Phot o Stickers *1 ) 13 x 18 cm/ 5" x 7" ( Photo P ape r Plus Glos sy) *2 A4/8.5 " x 11" ([...]
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Append ix 47 Minimum System Requirement s *1 *2 *2 *1 Confo rm to the operating system's requirement when it is higher than this. For u pda ted c ompa tib ilit y, visit our website . *2 Operation can only be guaranteed on a PC with buil t-in U SB or USB 2.0 Hi- Speed port and pre-installed Wi ndo ws XP , 2000, Me, 98 or Mac OS [...]
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Appe ndix 48 Saf ety Prec autions P l e as e re a d t h e sa fe t y w a r n i n g s a n d c a u t i o n s p r o v i d e d i n t h i s m a n ua l t o e n s u r e t h a t y o u u s e your printer safely. Do not attempt to use printe r in any way not described in this manual. Y ou may caus e an electric shoc k, fire or dam age the printer if you ignor[...]
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Append ix 49 Y ou may cau se injury or damag e the printer if y ou ignore any of the se safety prec autions. Choosing a location Do not inst all the printer in a location that i s unstable or subje c t to exc essive vibr ation. Do not insta ll the printer in locations th at are very humid or dusty, in dir e ct sunli gh t, outdoors, or close to a he[...]
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Appe ndix 50 Regul ato r y I n for mat io n For 120v , 60Hz mode l For 120v , 60Hz mode l For 120v , 60Hz model For 120v , 60Hz mode l Model Number :K10255 (iP670 0D) This device complies with Par t 1 5 of the FCC Rules. Ope ration is subject to the following two conditions: (1) T his device may n ot cause harmful interferenc e, a nd (2) this dev i[...]
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Append ix 51 CANON U.S.A ., INC . LIMITED WARRANTY --- (US A Only) The limited war ranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S .A. , Inc. (“Canon USA”) with respect to the new or re furbished Canon-brand product (“Product”) packaged with this limited warranty, when purchased and used in the U nited States only. The Produ ct i s warr ante d [...]
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Appe ndix 52 C a non US A offer s a rang e of custo mer tec hnical s u pport* o ptions: Interactive tr oubleshooting, e- mail technic al support, the latest driver downloads and an swers to frequently ask ed question s ( www .canont echsu pport.com ) T oll- free live techni cal sup por t Mo nday-Saturda y (exclu din g holi days ) at 1-800- [...]
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Index 53 Index A Acces sing the Pr int er D river ... .... ...... ..... .... ....... .... ..... ... 29 Aligni ng the P rin t Hea d ... .... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... .... ....... ... 3 2 An Error M essage is displa yed on the Screen .......... ..... 42 Autom ati c Dup lex Pri nting ...... .... .... ....... .... ..... ...... ..... ... 42 B Bor[...]
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Index 54 Stop /Res et but ton ..... ..... .... ....... .... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ....... 23 Supe r Wh ite Pa per. .... ..... .... ....... .... .... ..... ...... ..... .... .... ... 1 9 T Trou bles hooti ng .... .... ..... .... ....... .... .... ....... .... ..... .... ....... 3 3 Trou bles hoot ing P rinte r Ha rdwa re ..... ..... .... ....[...]
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Or dering Inform ation Or dering Inform ation Or dering Inform ation Or dering Inform ation For additional suppl ies, use the followin g descriptio ns and order numbers. Desc ription Or der # Ink T a nks CLI-8 BK 0620B00 2 CLI-8 C 0621B00 2 CLI-8 M 0622B00 2 CLI-8 Y 0623B00 2 CLI-8 PC 0624B00 2 CLI-8 PM 0625B00 2 Canon Specialty Papers Photo Paper [...]
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QT 5-0385 -V 01 XXXXXXXX ©CANON INC. 2006 PRINTED IN THAILAND Quic k Star t Guide Quic k Star t Guide Quic k Star t Guide Quic k Star t Guide Can on U.S.A., Inc. One Canon Plaz a, Lake Succ ess, NY 11042, U.S.A. Can on Inc. 30- 2, Shimom aruk o 3-cho me, Ohta- ku, T ok yo 146- 8501, Jap an Can on Canad a, Inc. 6390 Dix ie Road, Missis sauga, Ontar[...]