Canon 3478B005AA manual

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    Basic Operation Guide Please read this guide bef ore operating this pr oduc t. After you finish reading this guide , store it in a saf e place for future r efer ence. Before U sing the Machine Documents and Print Media Copying Printing Registering Destinations in the Addr ess Book F ax E-Mail Scanning Network Settings from a PC Maintenance T rouble[...]

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    i Manuals for the Machine Manuals for the Machine Manuals for the Machine The manuals for this machine ar e divided as follows. P lease refer to them f or detailed information. Read this manual first. Starter Guide Overview of Machine Functions Set Up the Machine to Suit Your Purposes Set Up the Machine Make Fax Settings (D1180/D1170/D1150 Only) Se[...]

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    Overview of M achine F unctions ii Over view of Machine F unctions Depending on the system c onfiguration and pr oduc t purchased, some functions may not be available . C opying Y ou can use various copy functions. Basic Operation Guide Copying (see on p . 3-1) e -Manual Copy F axing In addition to the normal faxing, you can send faxes fr om a comp[...]

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    Overview of M achine F unctions iii Networ k This machine can be connected to a network. Connecting to a network enables you to use various functions. Basic Operation Guide Network (see on p. 9-1) e -Manual Network Settings E-Mail func tion Scanned documents can be sent as e - mail file attachments. Basic Operation Guide E-Mail (see on p. 7-1) e -M[...]

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    iv Contents C onten ts Manuals for the Machine ..................................i Prefac e ............................................................... ix Av ailable Featur es ............................................... ix How to Use This Guide ......................................x Symbols Used in This Manual ...........................x [...]

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    v Contents Contents Output T ray Type ............................................ 2-19 Selecting the Output T ray ........................... 2-20 3 Cop ying .................................. 3-1 Overview of Copy F unctions ....................... 3-2 Basic Copying Method .................................. 3-4 Canceling C opy Jobs ...............[...]

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    vi Contents Contents Editing Coded Dial C odes (Group Addresses) ......................................................... 5-18 Erasing Coded Dial C odes ........................... 5-19 Erasing Coded Dial C odes (Group Addresses) ......................................................... 5-20 6 F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) ... 6-1 Overview of Fax F unc[...]

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    vii Contents Contents Printing All Documen ts Stored in the Memor y Lock Reception Mode ................ 6-61 Checking/Changing the Status of F ax Documents in Memory .............................. 6-62 Checking/Deleting Fax T ransmission Documents ....................................................... 6-62 Checking/Deleting Fax Rec eption Documen[...]

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    viii Contents Contents 13 Machine Settings ................. 13-1 Machine Settings ........................................ 13-2 Printing USER D A T A LIST .............................. 13-2 Accessing the Setting Menu ....................... 13-2 Setting Menu ............................................... 13-3 VOL UME CONTROL ....................[...]

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    ix Prefac e Preface Pr eface Thank y ou for choosing a Canon product. Before using the machine , please read the following instructions for y our safety . A vailable F eatur es The procedur es described in this manual are based on the imageCLASS D1180. Depending on the system configuration and product purchased , some features described in the manu[...]

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    x How to Use This Guide How to Use This Guide How t o Use This Guide Symbols U sed in This Manual The follo wing symbols are used in this manual to explain procedur es, restrictions, handling precautions, and instructions that should be obser ved for saf ety. Indicates a warning that may lead to death or serious injury if not obser ved. Explains ho[...]

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    xi How to Use This Guide How to Use This Guide Illustrations U sed in T his Manual Unless otherwise mentioned, illustrations used in this manual are those taken when no optional equipment is attached to the imageCLASS D1180. If there is any differ ence between the imageCLASS D1180, D1170, D1150 or D1120, it is clearly indicated in the text, for ins[...]

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    xii Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Safety Pr ecautions Impor tant Safety Instruc tions Except as specifically described in this guide, do not attempt to service the machine yourself . Never attempt to disassemble the machine: opening and removing its interior covers will expose y ou to dangerous voltages and other risks. F or all ser vice, c[...]

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    xiii Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Do not place your hands, hair , clothing, etc., near the exit and f eed rollers. Ev en if the machine is not in operation, your hands , hair , or clothing may get caught in the rollers , which may result in personal injury or damage if the machine suddenly starts pr inting. Be careful when removing print e[...]

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    xiv Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Do not stack boxes or furnitur e around the power outlet. Keep the ar ea free so you can reach the outlet quickly. If you notic e anything unusual (smoke, strange odors , noises) around the machine, unplug the power cor d immediately . Contact Canon Cust omer Care Center . Do not allow anything to r est on [...]

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    xv Safety Precautions Safety Precautions T elephone Equipment When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be f ollowed to reduce the risk of fire , electric shock , and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Do not use this machine near water (i.e., near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundr y tub), or in a wet basem[...]

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    xvi Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notic es Legal Notic es As an E NERGY S T AR Partner , Canon U .S.A., Inc. has determined that this product meets the E NERGY S T AR Program f or energy efficiency. The International ENERGY ST AR Office Equipmen t Program is an int ernational program that promotes energy sa ving through the use of computers and[...]

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    xvii Legal Notices Legal Notices Thir d Party S of tware A. This product includes third-party sof tware modules. Use and distribution of this software modules (the “SOFT W ARE”) are subject to conditions (1) through (9) belo w . (1) You agree that you will comply with any applicable export control laws, restrictions or regulations of the countr[...]

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    xviii Legal Notices Legal Notices Disclaimers The information in this document is subject to change without notice . CANON INC. MAKES NO W ARR ANT Y OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MA TERIAL, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, INCL UDING WITHOUT LIMIT A TION, THEREOF , W ARRANTIES AS T O MARKET ABILIT Y , MERCHANT ABILIT Y , FIT[...]

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    xix Legal Notices Legal Notices FC C (F ederal C ommunications Commission) imageCLASS D1120 : F157000 imageCLASS D1180/D1170/D1150 : F157002 This device complies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept an interference r[...]

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    xx Legal Notices Legal Notices Users in the U .S.A. Pre-Installation Requirements for Canon F acsimile Equipment A. Location Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk for the machine. See Chapter 14, “Appendix,” for specific dimensions and weight. B. Order Information 1. A single telephone line (touch-tone or rotary) should be used. 2. Order an[...]

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    xxi Legal Notices Legal Notices Connection of the Equipment This equipment complies with P art 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopt ed by the ACT A. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that con tains, among other information, a product identifier in the format of US:AAAEQ##TXXX X. If requested, this number must be pro vided to [...]

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    xxii Legal Notices Legal Notices Rights of the Telephone Company If this equipment (imageCLASS D1180/D1170/D1150/D1120) causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company ma y temporarily disconnect ser vice. The telephone c ompany also retains the right to make changes in facilities and services that may affect the operation of this equip[...]

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    xxiii Legal Notices Legal Notices C. Power Requirements The power outlet should be a three-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 115 volts and 15 amperes. The CA11A modular jack should be relati[...]

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    xxiv Legal Notices Legal Notices Utilisation au Canada Conditions à Remplir Pr éalablement à L ’installation d’un T élécopieur Canon A. Emplacement Prévoir une table, un meuble, ou un bureau suffisamment solide et de taille appropriée (voir le chapitre 15, Annexe (Appendix), pour les indications de poids et dimensions). B. Installation t[...]

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    xxv Legal Notices Legal Notices Remarques Le présen t matériel est conforme aux spécifications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada. Avan t d’installer c et appareil, l’utilisateur doit s ’assurer qu ’ il est permis de le connecter à l’ équipement de la compagnie de télécommunica tion locale et doit installer cet appareil en[...]

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    xxvi Laser Safety Laser Safety Laser Safety Laser Safety This machine complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J as a Class 1 laser product under the U .S. Department of Health and Human S er vices (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard acc ording to the Radiation Control for Health and Saf ety Act of 1968. T his means that the machine does not pro[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1 Befor e U sing the Machine This chapter describes what y ou should know before using this machine, such as the names of the parts and their functions, and basic settings to use various functions. Machine Components ................................................. 1-2 External V iew (Fr ont) ..............................[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-2 Machine Components Machine C omponents This section describes the parts names of the machine and their func tions. External V iew (F ront)[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-3 Machine Components ① ADF (Aut omatic Document Feeder) Holds documents and feeds them automa tically into the scanning area. ② Slide guides Adjust to the width of the document. ③ Document feeder tray Holds documents. ④ Document delivery tray Receives documents . ⑤ Operation panel Controls the machine . ⑥ Mult[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-4 Machine Components External V iew (Back) ① USB port Connect the USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable. ② Ethernet port Connect the network cable. ③ Ex ternal device jack (F or the D1180/D1170/ D1150) Connect an external device. ④ T elephone line jack (F or the D1180/D1170/ D1150) Connect the external telephone cable.[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-5 Machine Components Internal View ① Scanning area Scans documents from the ADF . ② Platen glass Place documents. ③ T oner car tridge When toner runs out, pull out the empty toner cartr idge, and replac e it with a new one. ④ Duplex unit Enables you to use the 2-Sided mode f or copying, faxing, sending , or scanni[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-6 Operation Panel Operation P anel This section describes the names and functions of the operation panel key s, and describes all the parts on the operation panel. Main Operation P anel D1180/D1170 ●[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-7 Operation P anel D1150 D1120 ● ●[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-8 Operation P anel ① Paper Select indicator Indicates the selected paper source. ② [Colla te/2 on 1] key Press t o collate copies, or pr ess to set 2 on 1 copying . Also press to set ID card cop ying. ③ [Paper Select] key Press t o select a paper source (paper cassette or multi-purpose tray). ④ [Enlarge/Reduce] ke[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-9 Operation P anel ㉕ key Press t o decrease the value for various settings . Also press to see the pr evious item in the menu. F or the D1180/D1170/D1150, you can use this key to temporarily adjust the monitor tone volume. ㉖ [Job Cancel/Status Monitor] key Press t o cancel the job stored in memory . Also press to chec[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-10 Operation P anel Send Operation P anel D1180/D1170 D1150 ● ●[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-11 Operation P anel ① [Addr ess Book] key Press t o search pre-registered recipien ts under one -touch keys and coded dial codes b y name, number , or address . ② [Recall/Pause] key (F or the D1180/D1170) Press t o recall previously set send jobs, including the destinations, scan settings, and send settings . Press t [...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-12 Display (Standby Mode) Display (S tandby Mode) This section describes the display of the operation panel of the standby mode. Depending on your needs, you can change the standby display which appears when the main po wer switch is turned ON. For details , see “Setting the I nitial F unction, ” in the e -Manual. Whe[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-13 Display (Standby Mode) Log In Mode If the Depar tment ID Management or User ID Management is set, the Log In screen is display ed. F or information on the Department ID Management or User ID Management, see “S ecurity, ” in the e - Manual. F or Depar tment ID Management ENTER DEPT.ID Use – [numeric keys] to enter[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-14 T oner Cartridge T oner Car tridge The a verage prin t yield of the Canon genuine starter toner car tridge which comes with the machine is 2,300 pages, the Canon genuine r eplacement toner cartridge is 5,000 pages. The page counts ar e on the basis of “ISO/ IEC 19752”* when printing A4 size paper with the default p[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-15 T oner Car tridge Maintaining the T oner Car tridge Note the following when handling the t oner cartr idge. Do not place the toner cartr idge in fire. T oner powder is flammable. If there is a toner powder leakage, make sure not to inhale or touch the toner powder . I f it comes in contact with your sk in, rinse with c[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-16 Entering Characters Entering C haracters For displa ys tha t require alphanumeric entries , follow the procedur e below to enter characters. Example: Enter <Canon>. F or details on entering char acters, see “Register User T elephone Number and Unit Name, ” in the Star ter Guide. 1 Pr ess repeatedly until an u[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-17 T elephone Line Settings (D1180/D1170/D1150) T elephone Line Settings (D1180/D1170/D1150) Set the type of telephone line that is connected to the machine. If this setting is inc orrect, you will be unable to c ommunicate with other machines. Mak e sure to check the type of telephone line that y ou are using, and mak e [...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-18 Timer Settings T imer Settings The timer settings enables y ou to set the Sleep Mode, A uto Clear Time , and the Daylight Saving T ime. Setting the Sleep Mode If the machine remains idle for a certain period of time, it automatically ent ers the Sleep mode. The default settings are <ON> and <5MIN>. 1 Pr ess[...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-19 Timer Settings Setting the Auto Clear Time If the machine remains idle for a certain period of time, the display r eturns to the standby mode (Aut o Clear function). This section describes how to set the period of time until the display returns to the standby mode. The default settings is <2MIN>. 1 Pr ess [M enu][...]

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    Before Using the Machine 1-20 Timer Settings 7 Pr ess or to select the month, then press [OK]. MARCH MONTH 8 Pr ess or to select <WEEK>, then press [OK]. 2.WEEK START DATE/TIME 9 Pr ess or to select the week, then press [OK]. SECOND WEEK WEEK 10 Pr ess or to select <DA Y>, then press [OK]. 3.DAY START DATE/TIME 11 Pr ess or to select th[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2 Documents and P rint Media This chapter describes the types of paper and documents that can be used with the machine and how to load paper in the paper cassette and the multi-purpose tray . Documents Requirements .......................................... 2-2 Scanning Area ................................................[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-2 Documents Requirements Documents Requiremen ts Platen Glass ADF T ype Plain paper Thick documents Photographs Small documents (e.g ., index cards) Special types of paper (e.g., tracing paper* 1 , transparencies* 1 , etc .) Book (Height: Maximum 7/8" (20 mm)) – – – – – – Plain paper (Multi-page document[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-3 Scanning Area Scanning Area Make sur e your document's text and graphics fall within the shaded ar ea in the following diagram. Note tha t the margin widths listed are appro ximate and ther e may be slight variations in actual use.[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-4 Placing Documents Placing Documents This section describes how to place y our documents on the platen glass and in the ADF . On the Platen Glass 1 Open the ADF . 2 Place a document face do wn. 3 Align the document with the appropriat e paper size marks. If your document does not match any of the paper size marks, align[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-5 Placing Documents 4 Close the ADF . The document is ready f or scanning. When closing the ADF , be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injury. Do not press down the ADF for cefully, as this may damage the platen glass and cause personal injury. – – Remove the document from the pla[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-6 Paper Requirements P aper Requirements Paper cassette Multi-purpose tray Size (W × L) LTR, LGL, A4, B5, A5, Executive, Oficio, Brazil-Oficio, Mexico-Oficio, FLSP, A-FLS, Government-LTR, Government-LGL 3" × 5" to Legal (8 1/2" × 14") (76 × 127 to 216 × 356 mm) Weight 16 to 32 lb (60 to 120 g/m 2[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-7 Paper Requir ements T o prevent paper jams, do not use an y of the following: Wrinkled or creased paper Curled or rolled paper Coated paper T orn paper Damp paper V er y thin paper Paper which has been print ed on using a thermal transfer printer (Do not copy on the r everse side.) The follo wing types of paper do not [...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-8 Printable Area Prin table Area The shaded area indicat es the approxima te printable area of L TR paper and envelope . Note that the margin widths listed ar e approxima te and there may be slight v ariations in actual use.[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-9 Loading Paper Loading P aper This section describes how to load paper in the paper cassette and multi-purpose tra y . In the Paper C assette This section describes how to load paper in the paper cassette. 1 Pull out the paper cassette . 2 Hold the paper cassette with both hands and remov e it from the machine. Make sur[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-10 Loading P aper 4 Hold the lock release lever of the r ear paper guides (A) and slide the guides t o the mark for the size of the paper to be loaded. Make sure to set the guides to the mark for the size of the paper to be loaded correctly . If the guides are positioned incorrectly , it may cause paper jams, dirty pr in[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-11 Loading P aper 7 Hold the paper cassette with both hands and set it back into the machine. 8 Push the paper cassette as far as it will go . Be careful not to get your fingers caught. F or details on loading paper in the multi- purpose tray , see “I n the Multi-Purpose Tra y, ” on 2-11. In the same manner, load the[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-12 Loading P aper 1 Open the multi-purpose tray . 2 Pull out the auxiliary tray . 3 Adjust the slide guides to mat ch the size of the paper . If you are feeding lar ge size paper , extend the tray extension.[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-13 Loading P aper 4 Load the paper into the multi-purpose tray . Inser t the paper stack as far as it will go. ■ Before inserting paper : ① When you use the multi-purpose tray to make copies, straight en out curled paper prior to use, as shown belo w. C urled paper may cause a paper jam. ② I f there is dif[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-14 Loading P aper When loading paper into the multi-purpose tray , align the paper stack neatly between the slide guides. If the paper is not loaded correctly, a paper jam may occur . If you are printing on heavyweight paper or envelopes using the multi-purpose tray , and find that the paper or envelopes are not being fe[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-15 Loading P aper ③ Hold down the four corners of the envelopes firmly , so that they and the sealed or glued portion stay flat. Do not print on the back side of the envelopes (the side with the flap). If the envelopes become filled with air , flatten them by hand before loading them int o the multi-purpose tray . ?[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-16 Loading P aper Setting the Paper Size S witch Le ver When performing 2-sided copying or 2-sided printing, make sure t o confirm that the paper size switch lever is set to the appr opriate position. Paper jams may occur if the lever is not set appr opriately . F ollow the procedure belo w to set the paper size switch l[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-17 Setting Paper Size and T ype Setting Paper Siz e and T ype This section describes how to specify the paper size and type you ar e loading in the paper cassette and the multi-purpose tra y . Whenev er you change the paper size and type in the cassette and the tra y , follow the proc edure in this section to adjust the [...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-18 Setting Paper Size and T ype 2 Pr ess or to select <ON>, then press [OK]. ON MP TRAY STD SET If you select <OFF>, the display for specifying the paper size and type for the multi-purpose tray appears every time you load paper in the multi-purpose tray . 3 Pr ess or to select the paper size , then press [OK[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-19 Output T ray Output T ra y This section describes the features of the output tr ay s. Output T ra y T ype This machine has two output tray s: the output tray on the front side of the machine and the sub- output tray on the rear side of the machine . Do not switch one output tray to another during printing. This ma y r[...]

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    Documents and Print Media 2-20 Setting Paper Size and T ype Sub- output T r ay Printed paper is output t o the sub -output tray on the rear side of the machine with the printed side facing up. P rinted paper is stacked in reverse page order . T he sub -output tray is suitable for use when printing transparencies, labels , or envelopes that curl eas[...]

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    Copying 3 C opying This chapter describes the cop ying features. Overview of Copy F unctions ....................................... 3-2 Basic Copying Method ................................................ 3-4 Canceling C opy Jobs .................................................... 3-5 Canceling Scanning or Outgoing Jobs ........................ [...]

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    Copying 3-2 Overview of Copy Functions Over view of C op y F unctions In addition to enlarging/reducing c opies, you can mak e 2-sided copies or use the 2 on 1 mode, which reduc es 2 page documents to fit on one sheet of paper . (p. 3-12) (p. 3-14)[...]

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    Copying 3-3 Overview of Copy Functions (p. 3-16) (p. 3-24) (p . 3-21)[...]

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    Copying 3-4 Basic Copying Method Basic C opying Method This section describes the basic procedure f or copying . 1 Place documents on the plat en glass or load them in the ADF . F or details, see “Placing Documents, ” on p. 2-4. Close the ADF after placing your documents. F or documents you can copy , see “Documents Requirements, ” on p. 2-[...]

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    Copying 3-5 Canceling Copy Jobs Canc eling C opy Jobs This section describes how to cancel c opy jobs. Canc eling Sc anning or Outgoing Jobs Y ou can cancel scanning or outgoing jobs. If you cancel a copy job during scanning, make sure to remov e the document. 1 Pr ess [Stop/Reset]. 2 When the <ST OP KEY PRESSED> message appears, press [ OK ][...]

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    Copying 3-6 Canceling Copy Jobs 4 Pr ess or to select <CANCEL>, then press [OK]. CANCEL 0003 5 Pr ess to select <YES>. < YES NO > CANCEL? If you do not want to cancel the job, pr ess to select <NO>. 6 Pr ess [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.[...]

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    Copying 3-7 Selecting Paper Source Selec ting Paper Sourc e Y ou c an manually specify a paper source (paper cassette (1 or 2) or multi-purpose tra y) by pressing [P aper Selec t]. The suffix <R> (such as in L TRR), used in paper size designations, indicates that the paper is loaded in the paper cassette or the multi-purpose tray horizontally[...]

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    Copying 3-8 Selecting Paper Source 5 Pr ess [Star t]. If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and pr ess [Start] once for each page. Y ou can set the machine to automatically select the appropriate paper source based on the document’ s size and copy ratio settings (Auto Paper Selection). Y ou can also set t[...]

  • Page 76

    Copying 3-9 Selecting Paper Source 4 Load the papers into the multi-purpose tray . If <MP TRA Y STD SET> is set to <OFF>, go to the next step. If <MP TRA Y STD SET> is set to <ON>, skip to step 7. 5 Pr ess or to select the paper size , then press [OK]. LTR SELECT PAPER SIZE T o copy onto standard size papers, select the pape[...]

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    Copying 3-10 Selecting Paper Source 1 Place documents . F or details, see “Placing Documents, ” on p. 2-4. 2 Pr ess [C OPY ]. 3 Pr ess [Paper Select] repeatedly t o select the multi-purpose tray . The paper select indicator of the selected paper source lights up . (See “Operation Panel, ” on p. 1- 6.) 4 Load the paper into the multi-purpose[...]

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    Copying 3-11 Selecting Paper Source 10 Pr ess [Star t]. If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and pr ess [Start] once for each page. Using the Multi-P urpose T ray with Env elopes This section describes how to copy onto en velopes using the multi-purpose tray . If <MP TRA Y STD SET> is set to <OFF&[...]

  • Page 79

    Copying 3-12 Selecting Image Quality Selec ting I mage Quality Y ou c an adjust the image quality of copies acc ording to the types of documents. A c orrect selection is necessary for the optimal reproduction of the colors of the document. These settings return to the default values if the A uto Clear function is ac tivated or if y ou press [Stop/R[...]

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    Copying 3-13 Selecting Image Q uality 4 Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quan tity (1 to 99). TEXT/PHOTO 100% LTR 0 1 5 Pr ess [Star t]. If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and pr ess [Start] once for each page.[...]

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    Copying 3-14 Adjusting Density A djusting Density Y ou c an adjust the density to the most appropriat e level for the document either automatically or manually . T he default setting is <MANUAL> (5). Adjusting A utomatically Y ou can adjust the density to the most appropriate level for the documen t automatically . 1 Place documents . F or de[...]

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    Copying 3-15 Adjusting Density Adjusting Manually Y ou can adjust the density to the most appropriate level for the documen t manually. 1 Place documents . F or details, see “Placing Documents, ” on p. 2-4. 2 Pr ess [C OPY ]. 3 Pr ess [Density] repeatedly to select the manual mode. 4 Pr ess or to adjust the c opy density , then press [OK]. -LT [...]

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    Copying 3-16 Enlarge/Reduce Images Enlarge/Reduc e Images Y ou c an con vert a standard-sized document to a differ ent standard-sized cop y (preset zoom), or you can enlarge or r educe images in 1% increments (custom c opy ra tio). The default setting is <100%>. Preset Z oom Y ou can enlarge or reduce standard siz e documents to another stand[...]

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    Copying 3-17 Enlarge/Reduce Images 4 Pr ess or to select the copy ra tio, then press [OK]. 78% LGL LTR PRESET RATIO <200% MAX.> <129% STMT → L TR> <100%> <78% L GL → L TR> <64%> <50% MIN.> When <P APER SIZE GROUP> in the <COPY SET TINGS> menu is set to <A> or <AB>, the preset copy rati[...]

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    Copying 3-18 Enlarge/Reduce Images 5 Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quan tity (1 to 99). TEXT/PHOTO 95% LTR 0 1 6 Pr ess [Star t]. If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and pr ess [Start] once for each page.[...]

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    Copying 3-19 Collating Copies C ollating C opies Y ou c an sort copies into sets arranged in page or der . T his func tion is useful when making handouts for meetings. T his feature can be used together with both “2-Sided Copying ” (see p . 3-24) and “Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1)” (see p. 3-21). The default setting is <OFF&[...]

  • Page 87

    Copying 3-20 Collating Copies 3 Pr ess [Collat e/2 on 1] repeatedly to select <COLLA TE>, then press [OK ]. COLLATE If you want to use <COLLA TE> and “2 on 1 Combination ” (see p. 3-21) at the same time, select <COLLA TE+2 ON 1>, then press [OK]. If you want to use <COLLA TE> and the 2- sided copying at the same time, go[...]

  • Page 88

    Copying 3-21 Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1) Multiple Documents ont o One Sheet (2 on 1) This mode enables y ou to reduce two-page documents to fit on one sheet of paper (1-sided/ 2-sided). 2 on 1 Combina tion 2 on 1 mode automatically reduces tw o documents to fit on the selected paper size. Y ou can make well- organized copies b y copy[...]

  • Page 89

    Copying 3-22 Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1) 2 Pr ess [C OPY ]. 3 Pr ess [Collat e/2 on 1] repeatedly to select <2 ON 1>, then press [OK]. 2 ON 1 If you want to use <2 ON 1> and “Collating Copies” (see p. 3-19) at the same time , select <COLLA TE+2 ON 1>, then press [OK]. If you want to use <2 ON 1> and the 2-[...]

  • Page 90

    Copying 3-23 Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1) 4 Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quan tity (1 to 99). TEXT/PHOTO 100% * LTR 0 1 5 Pr ess [Star t]. 6 T urn and place the card . SCAN :START TURN OVER ID CARD Place the card as indicated belo w. Align the center of a card with the arr ow mark . 7 Pr ess [Star t]. T o cancel al[...]

  • Page 91

    Copying 3-24 2-Sided Copying 2-Sided C opying This mode enables y ou to make 2-sided copies fr om 1-sided or 2-sided originals, or make 1- sided copies from 2-sided originals . This enables you t o cut print costs in half when cop ying in large quantities. This feature can be used together with both “ Colla ting Copies” (see p . 3- 19) and “2[...]

  • Page 92

    Copying 3-25 2-Sided Copying 1 to 2-Sided C opying Y ou can make 2-sided copies from 1-sided documents. 1 Place documents . F or details, see “Placing Documents, ” on p. 2-4. 2 Pr ess [C OPY ]. 3 Pr ess [2-Sided] repeatedly to select <1 >2-SIDED>, then press [OK]. 1 > 2-SIDED If there are odd number of documents when the 1-Sided to [...]

  • Page 93

    Copying 3-26 2-Sided Copying 2 to 2-Sided C opying Y ou can make 2-sided copies from 2-sided documents. 1 Place documents in the ADF . F or details, see “Placing Documents, ” on p. 2-4. 2 Pr ess [C OPY ]. 3 Pr ess [2-Sided] repeatedly to select <2 > 2-SIDED>, then press [OK]. 2 > 2-SIDED 4 Pr ess or to select <BOOK TYPE> or &l[...]

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    Copying 3-27 2-Sided Copying 2 to 1-Sided C opying Y ou can make 1-sided copies from 2-sided documents. 1 Place documents in the ADF . F or details, see “Placing Documents, ” on p. 2-4. 2 Pr ess [C OPY ]. 3 Pr ess [2-Sided] repeatedly to select <2 >1-SIDED>, then press [OK]. 2 > 1-SIDED 4 Pr ess or to select <BOOK TYPE> or <[...]

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    Copying 3-28 Adjusting Sharpness A djusting Sharpness Y ou c an set the sharpness of the copied image . The default setting is <5>. 1 Place documents . F or details, see “Placing Documents, ” on p. 2-4. 2 Pr ess [M enu]. 3 Pr ess or to select <C OPY SET TINGS>, then press [ OK ]. 3.COPY SETTINGS MENU 4 Pr ess or to select <SHARPN[...]

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    Copying 3-29 Selecting Paper Size Group Selec ting Paper Size Gr oup This section describes how to select the paper size group . The default setting is <INCHES>. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to select <C OPY SET TINGS>, then press [ OK ]. 3.COPY SETTINGS MENU 3 Pr ess or to select <P APER SIZE GROUP>, then press [OK]. 3.PAPER SIZ[...]

  • Page 97

    Copying 3-30 Changing Standard Mode Changing Standar d Mode The Standar d mode is the combination of cop y modes that the machine automatically applies when the power is tur ned ON, or when [Stop/Reset] is pressed. Y ou can change the Standard mode to suit y our needs. The default settings are as f ollows: <IMA GE QUALITY>: <TEXT/PHO T O&g[...]

  • Page 98

    Copying 3-31 Initializing the Standard Mode Initializing the Standard Mode This section describes how to initialize the curr ent copy setting mode including standard mode. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to select <C OPY SET TINGS>, then press [ OK ]. 3.COPY SETTINGS MENU 3 Pr ess or to select <INIT . COPY SET .>, then press [ OK ]. 4.INI[...]

  • Page 99

    Copying 3-32 Printing a Sample Page Prin ting a S ample P age This machine pro vides you to print a sample page . Y ou c an use this function to test how the printouts will look with curren t settings. The paper size must be L TR. The paper type must be Plain Paper (16 t o 21 lb (60 to 80 g/m 2 )). Make sure that the paper setting is appropriate an[...]

  • Page 100

    Printing 4 P rinting This chapter describes the basic print f eatures. Overview of the Print F unctions ................................. 4-2 Introduction to Using Print F unctions ....................... 4-4 Printing Documents from a C omputer....................... 4-5 Scaling Documents ...................................................... 4-7 P[...]

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    Printing 4-2 Overview of the Print Functions Over view of the P rint F unc tions 2-sided printouts, c ollated print outs and enlarged/reduced prin touts are available . (p. 4-7) (p. 4-11)[...]

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    Printing 4-3 Overview of the Print Functions (p. 4-9)[...]

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    Printing 4-4 Introduction to Using Print F unctions Introduction to Using P rint F unc tions Normally , the series of operations inv olved in printing da ta from a computer is specified by contr ol commands generat ed using a printer driver . Control c ommands are a command system f or controlling a prin ter . For example , when printing using a pr[...]

  • Page 104

    Printing 4-5 Printing Documents from a Comput er Prin ting Documents from a C omputer This section is the explanation of the basic pr ocedure for printing fr om a computer (print er driver). Mak e sure that the prin ter driver is installed on y our computer . T o check if the driver is installed, see “Set Up Computers and Software ” in the Star[...]

  • Page 105

    Printing 4-6 Printing Documents from a C omputer 4 Configure the r equired settings in the printer driver screen. 5 Click [Print]. Printing starts.[...]

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    Printing 4-7 Scaling Documents Scaling Do cuments Y ou c an enlarge or reduc e documents to match the output paper size , such as reducing a document created in lett er size to print on statemen t, or enlarging a document creat ed in statement siz e to print on letter . There ar e two methods for scaling a document: select the output size of the do[...]

  • Page 107

    Printing 4-8 Scaling Documents 3 Select output size of the document from [Output Size]. The document is scaled automatically according to the settings made in [P age Size] and [Output Size]. 4 If you want to increase or decr ease the magnification manually , check [Manual Scaling] → specify the scaling ratio for [Scaling]. If the ratio is less th[...]

  • Page 108

    Printing 4-9 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet Prin ting Multiple P ages on One Sheet This mode enables y ou to reduce multiple pages to fit ont o one sheet of paper . Y ou can make w ell-organized documents by editing multiple materials on to one sheet. And y ou can cut down print c osts by saving paper , and it is also useful for saving spac e[...]

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    Printing 4-10 Printing Multiple P ages on One Sheet 3 Select the page order from [P age Order]. The output image is displayed in the pr eview area. 4 Click [Print].[...]

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    Printing 4-11 2-Sided Printing 2-Sided Prin ting This mode enables y ou to make 2-sided printing . Y ou c an cut down print c osts by half when copying in lar ge quantities. F or details on the printer driver settings, see Online Help. The following pr ocedures are explained using sample screens from Windows 2000. The display may differ depending o[...]

  • Page 111

    Printing 4-12 Checking and Canceling Print Jobs Checking and Canc eling Print Jobs Y ou c an check the status of print jobs and canc el a job before the printing starts. Make sure that the Processing/Data indicator is on or blinking. When the Pr ocessing/Data indicator is off, ther e are no jobs in the memory of the pr int job status. 1 Pr ess [Job[...]

  • Page 112

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5 Registering Destina tions in the A ddr ess B ook (D1180/D1170/D1150) This chapter describes how to r egister destinations in the Address Book, and how to edit and er ase registered information. About the Address Book ............................................. 5-2 Storing/Editing [...]

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    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-2 About the Address Book About the A ddress Book The A ddress Book is a feature used for stor ing fax, e -mail, and file server destinations. The Address Book is divided into one-touch ke ys and coded dial c odes. Y ou can store up to 20 destinations in one-touch key s, and 180 dest[...]

  • Page 114

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-3 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys Storing/E diting One - T ouch Key s Registering F ax Numb ers in One - T ouch Ke ys This section describes the procedure f or registering fax numbers in the one -touch keys. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET .>, then pr[...]

  • Page 115

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-4 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys F or information on how to enter characters, see “Entering Characters, ” on p . 1-16. 10 Pr ess or to select <OPTIONAL SET TING>, then press [ OK ]. 3.OPTIONAL SETTING 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL 11 Pr ess or to select <ON>, then press [OK]. ON[...]

  • Page 116

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-5 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys 2 Pr ess or to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET .>, then press [ OK ]. 5.ADDRESS BOOK SET. MENU If a password has been set for the A ddress Book, enter the password using – [numeric keys], then press [OK]. 3 Pr ess or to select <1- TOUCH SPD DIAL[...]

  • Page 117

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-6 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys 4 Pr ess or to select a one-touch key (01 to 20) for which y ou want to regist er the address, then pr ess [OK]. [01] NOT REGISTERED 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL Y ou can also select a one-touch k ey by pressing the corresponding one-touch ke y . 5 Pr ess or to[...]

  • Page 118

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-7 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys 16 Pr ess [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode. Registering Group A ddresses in One - T ouch Key s The Group A ddress feature enables y ou to create a group of up to 199 st ored destinations as a single destination. The destinations must be re[...]

  • Page 119

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-8 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys Editing One - T ouch K eys This section describes the procedure f or editing the fax, e -mail and file server addresses register ed in the one -touch keys. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET .>, then press [ OK ]. 5.ADDR[...]

  • Page 120

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-9 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys 2 Pr ess or to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET .>, then press [ OK ]. 5.ADDRESS BOOK SET. MENU If a password has been set for the A ddress Book, enter the password using – [numeric keys], then press [OK]. 3 Pr ess or to select <GROUP DIAL>, t[...]

  • Page 121

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-10 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys F or information on how to enter characters, see “Entering Characters, ” on p . 1-16. 5 Pr ess [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode. Erasing One - T ouch Key s This section describes the procedure f or erasing addresses regist ered under [...]

  • Page 122

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-11 Storing/Editing One-T ouch Keys Erasing One - T ouch Key s ( Group Addr esses) This section describes the procedure f or erasing group addresses r egistered under one-touch keys. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET .>, then press [ OK ]. 5.ADDRESS BOOK[...]

  • Page 123

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-12 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes Storing/E diting C oded D ial C odes Registering F ax Numb ers in Coded Dial Codes This section describes the procedure f or registering fax numbers in the coded dial codes. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET .>, then [...]

  • Page 124

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-13 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes 10 Pr ess or to select <OPTIONAL SET TING>, then press [ OK ]. 3.OPTIONAL SETTING CODED SPD DIAL 11 Pr ess or to select <ON>, then press [OK]. ON OPTIONAL SETTING 12 Pr ess or to select <L ONG DIST ANCE>, then press [OK]. 1.LONG [...]

  • Page 125

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-14 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes 2 Pr ess or to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET .>, then press [ OK ]. 5.ADDRESS BOOK SET. MENU If a password has been set for the A ddress Book, enter the password using – [numeric keys], then press [OK]. 3 Pr ess or to select <C ODED SPD DIAL[...]

  • Page 126

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-15 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes 3 Pr ess or to select <C ODED SPD DIAL>, then press [OK]. 2.CODED SPD DIAL ADDRESS BOOK SET. 4 Pr ess or to select a coded dial code (000 to 179) for which y ou want to register the addr ess, then press [ OK ]. [*000]NOT REGISTERED CODED SPD[...]

  • Page 127

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-16 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes 14 Pr ess or to select <P ASSWORD>, then press [OK]. 5.PASSWORD CODED SPD DIAL 15 Use – , [numeric keys] and [ T one] to ent er the password (14 characters maximum), then press [OK]. 123XXXX PASSWORD :a Ex. T o register another coded dial [...]

  • Page 128

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-17 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes 8 Use – , [numeric keys] and [ T one] to ent er the group name (16 characters maximum), then press [OK]. Canon Group NAME :a Ex. T o register another group , repeat the procedur e from step 4. F or information on how to enter characters, see “[...]

  • Page 129

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-18 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes F or information on how to enter characters, see “Entering Characters, ” on p . 1-16. 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 to edit the desir ed items. 9 Pr ess [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode. Editing C oded Dial Codes ( Group Addr esses) This sec[...]

  • Page 130

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-19 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes ■ I f you want to change the gr oup name: ① Press or to select <NAME>, then press [OK]. 2.NAME GROUP DIAL ② Press repeatedly to go back to a wr ong character , then press [Clear]. Canon Group NAME :a Ex. T o delete the entir e[...]

  • Page 131

    Registering Destinations in the Address Book (D1180/D1170/D1150) 5-20 Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes Erasing C oded Dial Codes ( Group Addr esses) F ollow the procedure belo w to delete all destinations from a gr oup. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET .>, then press [ OK ]. 5.ADDRESS BOOK SET. MENU If a password has [...]

  • Page 132

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6 F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) This chapter describes how to use fax functions. Overview of F ax Functions .......................................... 6-2 Introduction to Using F ax F unc tions .......................... 6-4 Methods for Receiving F axes ...........................................6-4 Selecting the Receive Mode ..[...]

  • Page 133

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-2 Overview of Fax F unctions Over view of F ax F unc tions Y ou c an send and receiv e fax documents and also forward rec eived fax documents to specified destinations. (p. 6-13) (p. 6-16) (p. 6-30) (p. 6-29) (p . 6-13) (p . 6-31)[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-3 Overview of Fax F unctions (p. 6-19) (p. 6-59) (p . 6-55)[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-4 Introduction to Using F ax Functions Introduction to Using F ax F unc tions This section describes the things that you must do befor e using fax functions. Make sure to set the following items first: Y our fax number Register your machine ’ s fax number . (See “Registering Y our Machine’ s F ax Number , ” on p. [...]

  • Page 136

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-5 Introduction to Using F ax F unctions F axOnly In this mode, the machine receiv es documents automatically . Select this mode if you use the machine for fax operations only , and not for v oice communications using an external telephone. Before using this mode Simply set the receive mode t o <F axOnly>. (See “Se[...]

  • Page 137

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-6 Introduction to Using F ax F unctions F ax T el In this mode, the machine receiv es documents automatically for fax calls and the external telephone connected to the machine rings for telephone calls . (If <INCOMING RING> is set to <ON>, the external telephone rings for both fax and telephone calls . T o set[...]

  • Page 138

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-7 Introduction to Using F ax F unctions AnsMode In this mode, the machine receiv es documents automatically for fax calls and your answ ering machine records a message for telephone calls . Before using this mode Make sure to do the follo wing: Connect your external telephone with built-in answering machine to the machine[...]

  • Page 139

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-8 Introduction to Using F ax F unctions Manual In this mode, you can monitor all incoming calls b y pick ing up the handset each time your telephone rings. This mode is a suitable option if you expect to use the machine mainly as a telephone , and only occasionally receive fax documen ts. Before using this mode Make sure [...]

  • Page 140

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-9 Introduction to Using F ax F unctions DRPD DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection) service assigns two or more telephone numbers with distinctive ring patterns to a single telephone line, allo wing you to have both a fax number(s) and a t elephone number(s) using only one telephone line. Y our fax will automatically m[...]

  • Page 141

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-10 Introduction to Using F ax F unctions Selec ting the Receiv e Mode Y ou can set the fax receive mode to suit y our needs. The default setting is <F axOnly>. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to select <TX/RX SET TINGS>, then press [ OK ]. 4.TX/RX SETTINGS MENU 3 Pr ess or to select <F AX SET TINGS>, then [...]

  • Page 142

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-11 Introduction to Using F ax F unctions 4 Use – [numeric keys] to enter the date (month/day/y ear) and time (in 24- hour/militar y time format), then press [OK]. 12/31/'08 15:50 DATE&TIME SETTING Ex. 5 Pr ess [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode. Setting the T ype of T elephone Line Set the type of telep[...]

  • Page 143

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-12 Introduction to Using F ax F unctions 4 Pr ess or to select <TX SE T TINGS>, then press [OK]. 1.TX SETTINGS TX/RX COMMON SET. 5 Pr ess or to select <UNIT NAME>, then press [OK]. 1.UNIT NAME TX SETTINGS 6 Use – , [numeric keys] and [ T one] to ent er the unit name (up to 24 characters), then press [OK]. (F[...]

  • Page 144

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-13 Sending Fax Documents Sending F ax Documents This section describes the settings and procedures f or sending fax documents. Basic Methods for Sending F ax es This section describes the flow of sending faxes. 1 Place documents . 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX]/ [F AX]. The SEND/F AX indicator lights up and the machine enters the s[...]

  • Page 145

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-14 Sending F ax Documents 1 Connect an external telephone to the machine if you want to talk t o the recipient bef ore sending a document. F or information on how to connect an external telephone to the machine, see “Mak e F ax Settings, ” in the Star ter Guide or “Connect T elephone Cables, ” in the e -Manual. 2 [...]

  • Page 146

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-15 Sending F ax Documents 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX] repea tedly to select <F AX>, then press [OK]. SELECT:OK FAX F or the D1150, sk ip this step. 3 Pr ess [Hook]. Make sure to confirm the dial tone before entering a fax number . If you enter the number before the dial t one is heard, the call may not be connected, or the[...]

  • Page 147

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-16 Sending F ax Documents 6 If necessar y , press [Recall/P ause]/ [Redial/Pause] t o inser t a pause. TEL=012P FAX NUMBER Ex. The letter <P> is displayed between the numbers. Y ou can enter successive pauses within the number to make the pause time longer . Y ou can change the length of a pause inserted within the [...]

  • Page 148

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-17 Sending F ax Documents 3 Select the fax icon ([Canon D1100 Series (F AX)]), then click [P rint] or [OK]. The [F ax Sending Settings] dialog box is displayed. If you want to adjust the fax properties, click [Pr eferences] or [Pr oper ties]. 4 Specify recipient name and fax number in the [Sending Settings] sheet, click [[...]

  • Page 149

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-18 Canceling Sending F ax Documents Canc eling Sending F ax Documents Follo w this procedure to canc el a transmission in progress . Y ou can also cancel a transmission from the Status Monitor screen. (See “Check ing/Deleting Fax Transmission Documents, ” on p. 6- 62.) 1 Pr ess [Stop/Reset]. 2 When the <ST OP KEY P[...]

  • Page 150

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-19 Specifying Destinations Specifying Destinations This section describes how to specify a fax destination. Y ou can selec t a destination stored in the Address Book, a one-touch key or c oded dial code, or y ou can specify a new destination. Using Numeric K ey s Y ou can specify a new fax number using – , [numeric keys[...]

  • Page 151

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-20 Specifying Destinations Using the One - T ouch Key s Y ou can specify up to 20 destinations using one- touch keys. T o use this f eature, you need to first reg ister destinations in one-touch Ke ys. (See “Storing/Editing One-T ouch Ke ys, ” on p. 5-3.) A maximum of 201 destinations can be specified at the same time[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-21 Specifying Destinations 1 Place documents . 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX]/ [F AX]. 3 Pr ess [SEND/F AX] repea tedly to select <F AX>, then press [OK]. SELECT:OK FAX F or the D1150, sk ip this step. 4 Pr ess [Coded Dial] . [* ] INPUT CODED NUMBER 5 Use – [numeric keys] and to enter the desired three- digit code (000 to 1[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-22 Specifying Destinations 1 Place documents . 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX]/ [F AX]. 3 Pr ess [SEND/F AX] repea tedly to select <F AX>, then press [OK]. SELECT:OK FAX F or the D1150, sk ip this step. 4 Pr ess the one -touch key or [Coded Dial] follow ed by the three- digit code under which the desired address g roup is regi[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-23 Specifying Destinations 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX]/ [F AX]. 3 Pr ess [SEND/F AX] repea tedly to select <F AX>, then press [OK]. SELECT:OK FAX F or the D1150, sk ip this step. 4 Pr ess [Addr ess Book] repeatedly to select <NAME SEARCH> or <ADD/TEL SEARCH>, then press [OK]. NAME SEARCH ADD/TEL SEARCH <NAME[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-24 Specifying Destinations Sending Documents to More Than One Location (Broadcasting) Broadcasting enables you to send the same document to multiple recipients . A maximum of 201 destinations can be specified at the same time. (Out of the 200 destinations, a number or address can be specified with – , [numeric k eys] an[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-25 Redialing When the Line Is Busy Redialing When the Line Is Busy If the recipient’ s line is busy or if there is no answer , you can redial the same fax number manually or set the machine to redial automa tically . Redialing Manually Y ou can specify the last three destinations that wer e dialed using – , [numeric k[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-26 Redialing When the Line Is Busy Redialing Aut omatically Automatic r edialing enables the machine to automatically redial the r ecipient ’ s fax number if the recipient cannot be reached due t o a busy line, or if a sending error occurs. A uto Redial can be turned <ON> or <OFF>. If you set <A UTO REDIA[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-27 Redialing When the Line Is Busy 11 Pr ess or to selec t <TX ERR OR REDIAL>, then press [OK]. 3.TX ERROR REDIAL AUTO REDIAL 12 Pr ess or to selec t <ON> or <OFF>, then press [OK]. ON TX ERROR REDIAL <ON>: Resends all pages if an error occurs during transmission. <OFF>: Does not redial even [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-28 Using the Send History to Resend Faxes (Job Recall) U sing the S end Histor y to Resend F ax es (Job Recall) Y ou c an recall the last three destinations and send documents to one of them. This feature is a vailable for the D1180/D1170. If <REST. REDIAL/CALL> in <A CCESS TO DEST .> in <SYSTEM SE T TINGS&[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-29 Adjusting Density A djusting Density Y ou c an adjust the density to the most appropriat e level for the document y ou send. 1 Place documents . 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX]/ [F AX]. 3 Pr ess [SEND/F AX] repea tedly to select <F AX>, then press [OK]. SELECT:OK FAX F or the D1150, sk ip this step. 4 Specify the destinatio[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-30 Selecting Image Quality Selec ting I mage Quality Y ou c an adjust the image quality of the document you send. The higher image quality you set, the better the output will be, but the longer the tr ansmission will take . The default setting is <FINE>. 1 Place documents . 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX]/ [F AX]. 3 Pr ess [SE[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-31 2-Sided Documents 2-Sided Documents Y ou c an set the machine to automatically turn o ver 2-sided documents that are plac ed in the ADF , and scan each side separat ely . 1 Place documents in the ADF . 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX]/ [F AX]. 3 Pr ess [SEND/F AX] repea tedly to select <F AX>, then press [OK]. SELECT:OK FAX [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-32 Sending Documents at a Preset Time (Delayed Sending) Sending Documents at a P reset T ime (Delay ed Sending) Delay ed sending enables you to start transmission at a specified time . Y ou can store up to 70 delay ed sending jobs. The default setting is <OFF>. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to selec t <TX/R X SET[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-33 Sending Documents at a Preset Time (Dela yed Sending) 10 Specify the destination. TEL=012XXXXXXX FAX NUMBER Ex. F or details, see “Specifying Destinations, ” on p. 6- 19. If <CONFIRM F AX NO.> in <A CCESS TO DEST .> in <SYSTEM SET TINGS> is set to <ON> and you specify a fax number using – [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-34 Changing Density Level Changing Density Le vel This setting enables y ou to preset the standard density lev el on a nine -step scale. The default setting is <5> on a scale of 1 to 9. The lev el you define here applies when y ou select the “ standard” level (in the middle of the scale) using [Density] on the o[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-35 Standard Send Settings Standar d S end Settings This mode enables y ou to specify the standard scan settings for density and resolution. Storing the Standar d Send S ettings Y ou can change and store the Standard Send Settings. The default settings are as f ollows: <DENSIT Y>: <ST ANDARD> <RESOL UTION>[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-36 Standard Send Settings 2 Pr ess or to selec t <TX/R X SET TINGS>, then press [ OK ]. 4.TX/RX SETTINGS MENU 3 Pr ess or to selec t <TX/R X COMMON SET .>, then press [OK]. 2.TX/RX COMMON SET. TX/RX SETTINGS 4 Pr ess or to selec t <TX SE T TINGS>, then press [OK]. 1.TX SETTINGS TX/RX COMMON SET. 5 Pr ess[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-37 Printing the TX T erminal ID Prin ting the T X T erminal ID The TX T erminal ID setting enables you to specify the details included in the T erminal ID information prin ted on faxed documents . Information such as y our fax number and name can be included to let the recipient know who sent the document . Y ou can set t[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-38 Printing the TX T erminal ID 9 Pr ess or to selec t <F AX> or <TEL>, then press [OK]. FAX TELEPHONE # MARK <TEL>: “ TEL ” is printed befor e the fax/ telephone number . <F AX>: “F AX” is printed before the fax/ telephone number . 10 Pr ess [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode. – [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-39 ECM T ransmission ECM T ransmission ECM (Error C orrection Mode) reduces the effect of system and line err ors on documents that occur during sending or rec eiving with another fax machine that supports ECM. If the other machine does not suppor t ECM, this setting is ignored. If tr ansmission speed appears to be extrem[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-40 Adjusting the Pause Time A djusting the Pause T ime Some overseas dialing ma y be affected by the distance or comple x routing of connections when dialing the international ac cess code , country code , and the destination’ s telephone number all at once . In such cases, insert a pause af ter the international ac ces[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-41 Time Out Mode T ime Out Mode The T ime Out mode enables you to set the machine to automa tically star t scanning documents after you specify the destinations using the one-touch key s or coded dial codes, or by pressing [Recall/P ause]/[Redial/Pause], without pressing [Start]. If you set the T ime Out mode to <ON>[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-42 Checking the Dial T one before Sending Checking the Dial T one befor e Sending The follo wing redirection problem may happen with certain kinds of fax machines on the market made b y companies other than Canon. The DIALING LINE CHCK mode prevents this rare oc currence from happening . If you are sending a fax document [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-43 Send Start Speed Send Star t Sp eed This function enables you to change the send start speeds, which is useful when there is difficulty initiating the sending of a document. The default setting is <33600bps>. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to selec t <SYSTEM SET TINGS>, then press [ OK ]. 10.SYSTEM SETTINGS [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-44 Receiving F ax Documents Receiving F ax Documents This section describes how the machine operat es when it receiv es fax documents. The D1180/D1170 can receive I-fax documents . Basic Methods for Receiving F axes 1 When documents are being r eceived, the Pr ocessing/Data indicator on the operation panel blinks a gr een[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-45 Printing Received Documents on Both Sides of P aper Prin ting Receiv ed Documents on Both Sides of P aper Y ou c an print rec eived documents on both sides of the paper you select. This enables y ou to sav e paper . The default setting is <OFF>. Make sure to close the sub- output tray before performing 2-sided pr[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-46 Reducing a Received Document Reducing a Receiv ed Document Y ou c an set the machine to automatically reduc e receiv ed documents so that the whole document is printed within the prin table area of the paper . T he default setting is <ON> (<A UT O> and <VERTICAL ONL Y>). 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-47 Reducing a Received Document 10 Pr ess or to selec t <REDUCE DIREC TION>, then press [OK]. 2.REDUCE REDUCTION RECEIVE REDUCTION 11 Pr ess or to selec t <VERTICAL ONL Y> or <HORIZ & VERTICAL>, then press [OK]. VERTICAL ONLY REDUCE REDUCTION <VERTICAL ONL Y>: R educes the document vertically o[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-48 Printing F ooter Information on a Received Document Prin ting F ooter Informa tion on a Receiv ed Document Y ou c an set whether to insert the machine’ s fax number and the sender information on receiv ed faxes . The default setting is <OFF>. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to selec t <TX/R X SET TINGS>, th[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-49 Specifying the W ay of Printing When T oner Runs Out Specifying the W ay of P rinting When T oner Runs Out Y ou c an set if the machine stores all documents in memory or continue prin ting without storing documents in memory , when the toner runs out. The default setting is <RX T O MEMORY>. When the <TONER L O[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-50 ECM Reception ECM Reception ECM (Error C orrection Mode) reduces the effect of system and line err ors on documents that occur during sending or rec eiving with another fax machine that supports ECM. If the other machine does not suppor t ECM, this setting is ignored. If rec eption speed appears to be extremely slow , [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-51 Optional Settings for F axT el Mode Optional Settings for F ax T el Mo de If you select <F axT el> for the receiv e mode, y ou can specify the length of the detec tion time, ring time, and machine ’ s ac tion after the ringing ends. The default settings are as f ollows: <RING ST ART TIME>: <6 SEC> &[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-52 Optional Settings for F axT el Mode 9 Use , , or – [numeric keys] to specify the duration (15 to 300 seconds) of ringing, then pr ess [OK]. 15SEC F/T RING TIME 10 Pr ess or to selec t <F/T SWIT CH ACTION>, then press [OK]. 3.F/T SWITCH ACTION FAX/TEL OPT. SET 11 Pr ess or to selec t the action the machine will [...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-53 Optional Settings for DRPD Mode Optional Settings for DRPD Mode If you select <DRPD> for the receiv e mode, y ou can selec t the ring pattern assigned b y your telephone compan y . The default setting is <DOUBLE RING>. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to selec t <TX/R X SET TINGS>, then press [ OK ]. 4.T[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-54 Setting the Incoming Ring Setting the Incoming Ring This function enables you to activate the ring alert of the external telephone if <RX MODE> is set to <F axOnly> or <F axT el>. Selec ting <ON> enables you to distinguish betw een the fax reception and answ er voic e calls when you pick up the [...]

  • Page 186

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-55 Receiving Documents Manually with an External T elephone (Remote RX) Receiving Documen ts Manually with an Ex ternal T elephone (Remote RX) Y ou c an connect one external telephone to the machine . When the telephone rings with the machine in the Manual receiv e mode, y ou can use the external telephone to start receiv[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-56 Receiving Documents Manually with an External T elephone (Remote RX) 8 Use – [numeric keys] to enter a new remote r eception ID (a combination of two characters), then press [OK]. 0 0 REMOTE RX ID Ex. 9 Pr ess [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode. Receiving Documents with the Remote Reception F ollow this proce[...]

  • Page 188

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-57 Adjusting the Auto Swit ch Time A djusting the Aut o Swit ch T ime This function enables you to set the machine to swit ch to document receiv e mode af ter ringing for a specified length of time in the Manual mode. The default setting is <OFF>. This function is only available when the <RX MODE> is set to &l[...]

  • Page 189

    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-58 Receive Start Speed Receiv e Start Sp eed This function enables you to change the rec eive start speeds, which is useful when there is difficulty initiating the receiving of a document . The default setting is <33600bps>. 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to selec t <SYSTEM SET TINGS>, then press [ OK ]. 10.SYS[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-59 Receiving Documents in Memory without Printing Out (Memor y Lock Reception) Receiving Documen ts in Memor y without Prin ting Out (M emor y Lock Rec eption) Normally a document prints as soon as y ou receiv e it. How ever , there may be oc casions when you wan t the machine to store all documents in memory until you ar[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-60 Receiving Documents in Memory without Printing Out (Memor y Lock Reception) 8 Pr ess or to selec t <REPORT PRINT>, then press [OK]. 2.REPORT PRINT MEMORY LOCK 9 Pr ess or to selec t <ON> or <OFF>, then press [OK]. ON REPORT PRINT <OFF>: Does not print a RX repor t. <ON>: Prints a RX report[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-61 Printing All Documents Stored in the Memory Lock Reception Mode Prin ting All Documents St ored in the Memor y Lock Reception Mode Follo w this procedure to pr int documents receiv ed when the machine is in the memory lo ck reception mode . 1 Pr ess [M enu]. 2 Pr ess or to selec t <SYSTEM SET TINGS>, then press [[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-62 Checking/Changing the Status of Fax Documents in Memory Checking/Changing the Status of F ax Documents in Memor y The Sta tus Monitor screen enables you to vie w and change the status of fax documents in memory . Checking/Deleting F ax T ransmission Documents Y ou can check the detailed information of fax documents cur[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-63 Checking/Changing the Status of F ax Documents in Memor y 2 Pr ess or to scroll through the job list. 012XXXXXXX 5003 15:55 RX TRM... If you want to delete a job, go t o the next step. Other wise, press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode. 3 Pr ess or to selec t the job you want to delete , then press [OK]. 123X[...]

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    F ax (D1180/D1170/D1150) 6-64[...]

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    E-Mail (D1180/D1170) 7 E-Mail (D1180/D1170) This chapter describes the things that y ou must do before using e-mail func tions. It also describes the settings and procedures f or sending e -mails. E-mail functions are available only for the D1180/D1170. Overview of E-Mail Functions ..................................... 7-2 Introduction to Using E-M[...]

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    E-Mail (D1180/D1170) 7-2 Overview of E-Mail Functions Over view of E-Mail F unc tions Y ou c an send scanned documents as e -mail attachments.[...]

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    E-Mail (D1180/D1170) 7-3 Overview of E-M ail F unctions[...]

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    E-Mail (D1180/D1170) 7-4 Introduction to Using E-Mail Functions Introduction to Using E-Mail F unc tions This machine enables y ou to send scanned documents to an e -mail application. Scanned documents are con verted to file forma ts such as TIFF and are transmitted as an e-mail attachment to the r ecipient’ s e-mail applic ation. The nec essar y[...]

  • Page 200

    E-Mail (D1180/D1170) 7-5 Basic E-Mail Operations Basic E-Mail Op era tions This section describes the basic procedures f or sending e -mails and canceling a transmission in progress . Sending E-Mail Documents This section describes the flow of sending e -mails. If <RESTRIC T NEW ADD.> is set to <ON>, you cannot specify fax numbers using[...]

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    E-Mail (D1180/D1170) 7-6 Basic E-Mail Operations 7 Pr ess or to selec t <ON> or <OFF> for <DIVIDE INT O P AGES>, then pr ess [OK]. ON DIVIDE INTO PAGES <OFF>: Sends multiple images as a single file without dividing them. <ON>: Separates multiple images and send them as separate files. If you have selected <JPEG> [...]

  • Page 202

    E-Mail (D1180/D1170) 7-7 Basic E-Mail Operations Canc eling Sending E-Mail Documents F ollow this procedure t o cancel a transmission in progress . Y ou can also cancel a transmission from the Status Monitor screen. (See “Checking/D eleting E-Mail Transmission Documents, ” in the e-Manual.) 1 Pr ess [Stop/Reset]. 2 When the <ST OP KEY PRESSE[...]

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    E-Mail (D1180/D1170) 7-8[...]

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    Scanning 8 Sc anning This chapter describes how to use scanner functions. Overview of the Scanner Functions ........................... 8-2 Introduction to Using Scanner Functions .................. 8-4 Scanning Documents to a Computer ...........................8-4 Basic Scanning Operations ......................................... 8-6 Scanning Do[...]

  • Page 205

    Scanning 8-2 Overview of the Scanner Functions Over view of the Scanner F unctions Y ou c an retriev e documents scanned with this machine to your c omputer connected with a USB cable. Y ou can also store the scanned documents to a file server . * The function of scanning documents to a file server is available only for the D1180/D1170.[...]

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    Scanning 8-3 Overview of the S canner F unctions[...]

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    Scanning 8-4 Introduction to Using Scanner Functions Introduction to Using Scanner F unctions This section describes what you must do befor e using the scanner func tions. Make sur e to set the following items first: Scanning Documents to a Comput er The necessary settings for sending scanned documents to a file server are shown below . Connecting [...]

  • Page 208

    Scanning 8-5 Introduction to Using Scanner F unctions ScanGear MF: Install the scanner driver ScanGear MF . ScanGear MF enables you to use the machine as scanner . (See “ About User Software CD-ROM, ” in the Star ter Guide.) USB connection: Connect the machine to your computer with the USB cable . (See “USB Connection, ” in the Star ter Gui[...]

  • Page 209

    Scanning 8-6 Basic Scanning Operations Basic Sc anning Operations This section describes the basic procedures f or scanning documents. Scanning Documents to a Comput er Y ou can scan documents and transmit the scanned data to your comput er using the operation panel of the machine. Y our machine must be connected via an USB cable and the USB scanne[...]

  • Page 210

    Scanning 8-7 Basic Scanning Operations 2 Pr ess [SEND/F AX]. The SEND/F AX indicator lights up and the machine enters the send standby mode. 3 Pr ess [SEND/F AX] repea tedly to select <E-MAIL:B&W> or <E-MAIL: COL OR>, then press [OK]. SELECT:OK E-MAIL:B&W If you want to send color images to the file server, select <E-MAIL: CO[...]

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    Scanning 8-8 Basic Scanning Operations 9 Pr ess or to selec t the original type, then press [OK]. TEXT/PHOTO ORIGINAL TYPE <TEXT/PHOT O>: F or documents that contain text and photos. <TEXT>: For t ext documents. <PHOT O>: F or documents that contain fine text or photos. If you have selected <PDF(COMP AC T )> as the file form[...]

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    Scanning 8-9 Canceling Scan Jobs Canc eling Scan Jobs This section describes how to cancel scan jobs. Canc eling Sc anning Documents to a Comput er During scanning, a scanning progr ess dialog box is displayed on the comput er screen. 1 Pr ess [Stop/Reset] on the operation panel. 2 Click [OK] on the computer screen. Canc eling Sc anning Documents t[...]

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    Scanning 8-10[...]

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    Network 9 Netw ork This chapter describes what a netw ork is, what you can do with a networ k, and what you need to do to use the machine with a network. Flow chart for Setting Up Network ............................. 9-2 What is the Networ k? .................................................. 9-3 Overview of Network F unctions ....................[...]

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    Network 9-2 Flowchart for Setting Up Network F low char t for Setting Up Network Follo w the procedures in the flo wchart below to set up each network function. * The functions of sending faxes or e-mails, or scanning documents to the sharing folder of a computer are a vailable.[...]

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    Network 9-3 What is the Network? Wha t is the Network? In the computer field , a network is a syst em of interconnected comput ers that communicate with each other . “Internet” and “LAN” are the two most c ommon words used to r efer to networks . T he Internet is the vast netw ork to which computers all o ver the wor ld are connected. C omp[...]

  • Page 217

    Network 9-4 Overview of Network Functions Over view of Netw ork F unc tions This section describes actions you can per form using the network functions. E-Mail Y ou can send scanned documents as e-mail attachments. e -Manual • Refer to “E-M ail” Network Print Y ou can print over the network. e -Manual • Refer to “Print ” Remote UI Y ou [...]

  • Page 218

    Settings from a PC 10 Settings from a PC The Remote UI enables y ou to easily manage the machine from a computer on the network. Overview of Remote UI ............................................. 10-2 Starting the Remote UI.............................................. 10-4[...]

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    Settings from a PC 10-2 Overview of Remote UI Over view of Remote UI The Remote UI enables y ou to check the machine’ s status and manage the machine’ s functions from a computer on the networ k using a web brow ser . Using the computer ke yboard, the management process , such as entering addresses to the addr ess book will be easier .[...]

  • Page 220

    Settings from a PC 10-3 Overview of R emote UI Checking Device Informa tion from a C omputer The Remote UI enables y ou to check the device inf ormation, such as device status, de vice information, de vice feature , network settings and c ounter information. A ccessing t o the device information fr om a distant place provides y ou with easy device [...]

  • Page 221

    Settings from a PC 10-4 Starting the Remote UI Star ting the Remote UI T o start the Remote UI, follow the procedur e described below . Before you start the Remote UI, perform the followings: Select <VIEW IP ADDRESS> in <NE T W ORK SET TINGS> located in <SYSTEM SET TINGS>, and verify the IP address of the machine. If you do not kn[...]

  • Page 222

    Settings from a PC 10-5 Starting the Remote UI 4 Enter the requir ed data. The required data diff ers depending on the authentication mode you are using . ■ For default settings: ① S elect [Administrator Mode] or [End-User Mode]. ② Enter the password or user name and click [OK]. ■ I n case no management mode is set, and system m[...]

  • Page 223

    Settings from a PC 10-6 Starting the Remote UI ■ For Department ID Management mode:  Enter the department ID and password, and click [OK]. ■ For User Management mode:  Enter the user ID and passwor d, and click [OK]. If no password is set, you can log on without entering a password. 5 Operate the machine . Now you can manage the mac[...]

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    Maintenance 11 Maintenanc e This chapter describes how to perform routine cleaning opera tions and replace a toner cartridge. Cleaning the Machine ............................................... 11-2 Exterior ................................................................................. 11-2 Fixing Unit ..........................................[...]

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    11-2 Maintenance Cleaning the Machine Cleaning the Machine Note the follo wing before cleaning your machine: Make sur e no documents are stored in memory when you turn OFF the main pow er switch and disconnect the power c ord. Use a soft cloth to av oid scratching the c omponents. Do not use tissue paper , paper towels, or similar ma terials for cl[...]

  • Page 226

    11-3 Maintenance Cleaning the Machine 2 Pr ess or to selec t <ADJUST ./ CLEANING>, then press [OK]. 8.ADJUST./CLEANING MENU 3 Pr ess or to selec t <FIX.UNIT CLEANING>, then press [OK]. 1.FIX.UNIT CLEANING ADJUST./CLEANING 4 Pr ess or to selec t <CLEAN P APER PRT>, then press [OK]. 1.CLEAN PAPER PRT FIX UNIT CLEANING Make sure that[...]

  • Page 227

    11-4 Maintenance Cleaning the Machine 3 Pr ess or to selec t <FEEDER CLEANING>, then press [OK]. 2.FEEDER CLEANING ADJUST./CLEANING 4 Load 10 sheets of blank L TR paper into the ADF , then press [OK]. PRESS OK KEY SET 10 SHEETS IN ADF ADF cleaning starts. When finished , the display returns to the standby mode. Scanning Area Keep the scanning[...]

  • Page 228

    11-5 Maintenance Cleaning the Machine ADF If your documents have black str eaks or appear dirt y after copying them using the ADF , this may be caused by pencil lead rubbing off the documents and onto the roller . Clean the ADF scanning area and roller . 1 T urn OFF the main power switch and disconnect the power cor d. 2 Open the ADF cover . 3 Clea[...]

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    11-6 Maintenance Cleaning the Machine 7 Close the ADF . Be careful not to get your fingers caught.[...]

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    11-7 Maintenance Replacing the T oner Car tridge Replacing the T oner Car tridge This section describes how to replac e or handle the toner car tridges and precautions on storing them. When a Message Appears T oner car tridges are consumable products. If the toner is running low or out during printing, a message appears in the display . Message Whe[...]

  • Page 231

    11-8 Maintenance Replacing the T oner Cartridge Redistributing T oner When the toner is running low and the message <T ONER LOW/PREP ARE NEW T ONER> appears on the display , redistribute toner in the t oner car tridge. W e recommend that you pr epare a new toner cartr idge for future r eplacement with ease. When <KEEP PRINTING> is set, [...]

  • Page 232

    11-9 Maintenance Replacing the T oner Cartridge 6 Align the toner cartridge to the guides in the machine and slide the cartr idge completely into the machine un til it stops. 7 Close the front co ver . Be careful not to get your fingers caught. If you cannot close the front cover , do not for ce it to close. Open the cover and make sure the toner c[...]

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    11-10 Maintenance Replacing the T oner Cartridge 4 Remove the toner cartridge. 5 T ake out the toner car tridge from the bag. Do not open the drum protective shutter (A). Save the protective bag . Y ou may need it later when you remove the t oner car tridge from the machine. 6 Gently rock the toner cartridge several times to evenly distribute toner[...]

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    11-11 Maintenance Replacing the T oner Cartridge If the sealing tape is pulled out forcefully or stopped at midpoint, toner may spill out. If toner is adhered on the removed seal , be careful that your hands or clothes do not get dirt y from touching the toner . If your hands or clothes get dir ty from touching the toner , wash them immediately in [...]

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    11-12 Maintenance Recycling Used Cartridges Rec y cling Used C ar tridges Canon has instituted a worldwide r ec ycling progr am for cartr idges called “ The Clean Ear th Campaign ” . T his program preserves precious natural resources b y utilizing a variety of materials found in the used cartridges that are of no further use, to remanufacture n[...]

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    11-13 Maintenance Recycling Used Cartridges U .S.A. PROGRAM Packaging ■ One Box Return T o receive your fr ee eight car tridge collection box: Call 1-800-OK-CANON or Visit www.usa.canon.c om/cleanear th/return OR Place as many cartridges as possible into one box. C arefully seal the box with tape; OR Place an empty toner cartridge in the box that[...]

  • Page 237

    11-14 Maintenance Recycling Used Cartridges ■ Bundled Return Bundle multiple cartr idge box es together securely with tape. Please be sure that the shipment does not ex ceed UPS specifications (See Below). Maximum weight = 70 pounds Maximum length = 108 inches Maximum girth (length + 2 x width + 2 x height) = 130 inches Please Note: Do not send d[...]

  • Page 238

    11-15 Maintenance Recycling Used Cartridges Shipping Make sure the UPS A.R.S. label is applied. ■ UPS Pick-up Give the shipment to y our UPS driver when you receiv e your next regular delivery. Call 1-800-PICK-UPS f or Drop-O ff options in your area. By using either of the above methods of shipment, y our used car tridge(s) will be forwarded to t[...]

  • Page 239

    11-16 Maintenance Recycling Used Cartridges Canadian Pr ogram – Pr ogramme au Canada ■ Single Box Return Repackage the empt y toner cartridge utilizing the wrapper and pulp mould end-blocks from the new cartr idge’ s box. Place the empty toner cartridge in the box from your new toner cartridge. Seal the box. Apply the Canon Canada Inc./ Canad[...]

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    11-17 Maintenance Recycling Used Cartridges ■ V olume Box Return (Maximum 8 Cartridges) W e encourage you to use this option as a mor e efficient way to ship cartridges. Please tape your eight cartridges together and place them in a box. Apply the Canon Canada Inc. / Canada P ost label provided in this br ochure. Canon ’ s labels are specially [...]

  • Page 241

    11-18 Maintenance T ransporting the M achine T ranspor ting the Machine This section describes the required proc edures before transporting the machine. F ollow this procedure t o avoid vibration damage to the machine when transporting it over a long distance. Do not lift the machine by any of its attachments. Dropping the machine can cause persona[...]

  • Page 242

    11-19 Maintenance T ransporting the Machine 5 Open the front co ver . 6 Remove the toner cartridge. T o avoid exposing the t oner car tridge to light, place it in its protective bag or wrap it in a thick cloth. Do not open the drum protective shutter (A) on the toner cartridge. Print quality may deteriorate if the drum surface is exposed to light o[...]

  • Page 243

    11-20 Maintenance T ransporting the Machine 9 Hold the paper cassette with both hands and remov e it from the machine. ■ I f you are using the Cassett e Feeding Module -U1 (optional): ① Pick up the machine using the hand grips on the left and right of the machine. T o install the Optional P aper Cassette, perform the uninstalling procedur[...]

  • Page 244

    T roubleshooting 12 T roubleshooting This chapter describes how to r espond to paper and document jams, as well as to err or messages. Clearing Jams ............................................................. 12-2 Document Jams ................................................................ 12-2 Paper Jams .......................................[...]

  • Page 245

    12-2 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams Clearing Jams When <OPEN PRINTER C OVER>, <CHECK DOCUMENT>, <P APER JAM/LIFT P ANEL TO OPEN>, <FEEDER P APER JAM/CHECK THE FEEDER> or <DOCUMENT T OO L ONG> appears on the display , remove jammed paper from the machine first , then from the paper cassette or multi-purpose tra y if nec[...]

  • Page 246

    12-3 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams 3 Hold both sides of any jammed documents and gently pull them out straight upwar d. Do not force a jammed document out of the machine. If the jammed document cannot be removed easily , go to the next step. 4 Open the inner cover . 5 Remove the jammed document. Do not force a jammed document out of the machine. I[...]

  • Page 247

    12-4 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams 7 Return the document feeder tray t o the original position. 8 Close the inner cover . 9 Close the ADF cover . Be careful not to get your fingers caught. 10 Open the ADF and then hold both sides of any jammed documents and gently pull them out. 11 Close the ADF . Be careful not to get your fingers caught. Paper J[...]

  • Page 248

    12-5 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams Rear Side of the Machine When <OPEN PRINTER COVER/OPEN REAR C OVER> or <P APER JAM/LIFT P ANEL T O OPEN> appears on the display , remov e jammed paper from the rear cover and duplex unit c over . 1 Open the rear cov er . 2 Hold both sides of any jammed paper and gently pull it out. Be careful not to t[...]

  • Page 249

    12-6 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams 6 Close the duplex unit cov er . 7 Open and close the front co ver to reset the machine. If you are using the multi-purpose tray , close it before opening the fr ont cover . T o open the front cover , push the open button (A). Be careful not to get your fingers caught. F ront Side of the Machine When <OPEN PRI[...]

  • Page 250

    12-7 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams Remove watches and any bracelets or rings when touching the inside of the machine. These items might be damaged if they come into contact with the parts inside of the machine. T o avoid exposing the t oner car tridge to light, place it in its protective bag or wrap it in a thick cloth. Do not open the drum protec[...]

  • Page 251

    12-8 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams 5 Align the toner cartridge to the guides in the machine and slide the cartr idge completely into the machine un til it stops. 6 Close the front co ver . Be careful not to get your fingers caught. Output T ray When <OUTPUT TRA Y FULL> appears on the display , remov e jammed paper from the output tray . ● [...]

  • Page 252

    12-9 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams Do not force a jammed paper out of the machine. The surroundings of the output tray are hot during printing or immediately after printing. When taking out of the paper or removing jammed paper , do not touch the surroundings of the output tray . – – If unfixed toner is on the removed paper , it may adhere to [...]

  • Page 253

    12-10 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams 3 Open and close the front co ver to reset the machine. If you are using the multi-purpose tray , close it before opening the fr ont cover . T o open the front cover , push the open button (A). Be careful not to get your fingers caught. Paper C assette When <OPEN PRINTER COVER> or <P APER JAM/LIFT P ANE[...]

  • Page 254

    12-11 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams 4 Open and close the front co ver to reset the machine. If you are using the multi-purpose tray , close it before opening the fr ont cover . T o open the front cover , push the open button (A). Be careful not to get your fingers caught. Optional Paper C assette When <OPEN PRINTER COVER> or <P APER JAM/L[...]

  • Page 255

    12-12 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams 4 Open and close the front co ver to reset the machine. If you are using the multi-purpose tray , close it before opening the fr ont cover . T o open the front cover , push the open button (A). Be careful not to get your fingers caught. Duplex Unit When <OPEN PRINTER COVER> or <P APER JAM/LIFT P ANEL T [...]

  • Page 256

    12-13 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams 5 Close the duplex print transport guide. 6 Hold the paper cassette with both hands and set it back into the machine. Be careful not to get your fingers caught. 7 Open and close the front co ver to reset the machine. If you are using the multi-purpose tray , close it before opening the fr ont cover . T o open th[...]

  • Page 257

    12-14 T roubleshooting Display Messages Display Messages See the table below when the error and status messages appear on the displa y . Message Description Action AVAILABLE MEMORY nn% This message shows the percentage of the memory currently available. If you need more space, wait for the machine to send any documents in memory. Also print, send, [...]

  • Page 258

    12-15 T roubleshooting Display Messages Message Description Action CHECK DOCUMENT A document jam may have occurred in the ADF. Remove the jammed document. COLOR MODE IS SET CANNOT MULTI DEST TX You have specified multiple recipients when using a color sending. When using a color sending, you can specify only one recipient. Send one by one, or use b[...]

  • Page 259

    12-16 T roubleshooting Display Messages Message Description Action MEMORY FULL The machine is full of jobs. – Print, send, or delete any documents stored in memory. Divide the document stack or data into a few parts and try again one by one. Send the document with low resolution. When this message appears during using the ADF, the scanning docume[...]

  • Page 260

    12-17 T roubleshooting Display Messages Message Description Action START AGAIN A transmission error has occurred because the line condition was poor. Check the line condition, then try again. STOP KEY PRESSED PRESS OK KEY [Stop/Reset] has been pressed while scanning the document using the ADF. Press [OK], then set the document again. SYSTEM ERROR S[...]

  • Page 261

    12-18 T roubleshooting Error Codes (D1180/D1170/D1150) Error C odes (D1180/D1170/D1150) An error c ode is a four-digit code shown on an ERROR TX REPORT or an RX ERROR REPORT when an error occurs . F or details on reports, see “Summar y of Repor ts and Lists, ” in the e -Manual. See the table below for individual error codes . Error Code Descrip[...]

  • Page 262

    12-19 T roubleshooting Error Codes (D1180/D1170/D1150) Error Code Description Action 0009 The paper has run out or the paper cassette is not set properly. Load the paper or reset the paper cassette properly. 0012 You could not send because the recipient’s machine is out of paper. Contact the recipient and ask them to load the paper. 0018 There is[...]

  • Page 263

    12-20 T roubleshooting Error Codes (D1180/D1170/D1150) Error Code Description Action 0753 A TCP/IP error occurred while sending documents to a file server, or sending an e-mail message. (Socket, Select error, etc.) Check that the network cable is properly connected between the machine and your computer. Check that <USE SMB CLIENT> is set to &[...]

  • Page 264

    12-21 T roubleshooting Error Codes (D1180/D1170/D1150) Error Code Description Action 0802 The name of the SMTP server is not correct. – Check the SMTP server name in <SMTP SERVER> in <E-MAIL/I-FAX> in <NETWORK SETTINGS> in <SYSTEM SETTINGS> matches the SMTP server address you checked in “Checking Your E-mail Account,” [...]

  • Page 265

    12-22 T roubleshooting Error Codes (D1180/D1170/D1150) Error Code Description Action 0813 The POP server name setting is incorrect. Check the POP server name in <E-MAIL/I- FAX> in <NETWORK SETTINGS> in <SYSTEM SETTINGS>. 0819 You have received data that cannot be processed (MIME information is incorrect). Check the settings, and t[...]

  • Page 266

    12-23 T roubleshooting If <LO AD CORRECT P APER> is displayed If <L OAD C ORREC T P APER> is display ed When <L OAD C ORRECT P APER> appears on the display , the size of the paper in the paper cassette or multi-purpose tra y is different from tha t of the paper specified in <P APER SIZE> for <CASSETTE 1>, <C ASSETTE[...]

  • Page 267

    12-24 T roubleshooting If <LO AD CORRECT P APER> is displayed 6 Resume the copy job . F or F ax Job 1 Pr ess [Paper Settings] repea tedly to select <CASSE T TE 1>, <CASSE T TE 2> or <MP TRA Y>, then press [OK]. CASSETTE 1 <CASSET TE 2> is displayed only if the optional paper cassette is attached. If you select <MP T[...]

  • Page 268

    12-25 T roubleshooting If <LO AD CORRECT P APER> is displayed 6 Pr ess [Paper Settings] repea tedly to select <CASSE T TE 1>, <CASSE T TE 2> or <MP TRA Y>, then press [OK]. CASSETTE 1 <CASSET TE 2> is displayed only if the optional paper cassette is attached. If you select <MP TRA Y>, press or to select <ON>[...]

  • Page 269

    12-26 T roubleshooting If a Power F ailure Occurs If a P ow er F ailure Occurs If power is suddenly lost due to an outage or ac cidental unplugging, a built-in ba ttery retains the user data settings and the A ddress Book settings. An y sent or receiv ed documents stored in memory are backed up f or about 15 minutes. During a power cut , functions [...]

  • Page 270

    12-27 T roubleshooting If Y ou Cannot Solve a Problem If Y ou Cannot Solve a P roblem This section describes the customer support ser vices. C ustomer Suppor t (U.S.A.) If you cannot solve the problem after having r eferred to the inf ormation in this chapter , contact Canon Customer Car e Center at 1-800-OK-CANON Monday through F riday between the[...]

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    12-28 T roubleshooting[...]

  • Page 272

    Machine Settings 13 Machine S ettings This chapter describes how to change and check the machine settings . Machine Settings ....................................................... 13-2 Printing USER D A T A LIST ................................................ 13-2 Accessing the Setting Menu ......................................... 13-2 Setting M[...]

  • Page 273

    13-2 Machine Settings Machine Settings Machine Settings Y ou c an adjust the machine settings from the Setting Menu to customize the wa y the machine works . T o see the list of the current settings, print out USER D A T A LIST . Printing USER D A T A LIST T o print USER DA T A LIST , follow the pr ocedure below . 1 Pr ess [Repor t] repeatedly to s[...]

  • Page 274

    13-3 Machine Settings Setting Menu Setting Menu The menus described in this section are based on the D1180. Depending on the model of your machine , some settings may not be available and the number on each menu ma y vary . The default settings are indicat ed in bold text. VOL UME C ONTROL Item Settings Applicable Page 1. MONITOR VOL UME * 1 OFF ON[...]

  • Page 275

    13-4 Machine Settings Setting Menu C OMMON SET TINGS Item Settings Applicable Page 1. INITIAL FUNCTION COPY SEND* 1 SCAN – – – e-Manual “Introduction of the Machine” 2. AUT O CLEAR SET . INITIAL FUNCTION SELECTED FUNCTION – – 3. TONER SA VER MODE OFF ON – – 4. PRINTER DENSITY 1-9 ( 5 ) 5. AUT O CASS. SEL C T 1. COP Y 1. CASSET TE [...]

  • Page 276

    13-5 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 7. TOGGLE SPEED NORMAL SLOW FAST – – – e-Manual “Introduction of the Machine” 8. INIT . C OMMON SET . YES NO – – * 1 Available f or the D1180/D1170/D1150. On the D1150, <F AX> appears instead of <SEND>. * 2 Available only f or machines with the optional paper[...]

  • Page 277

    13-6 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 3. P APER SIZE GROUP INCHES A AB – – – p. 3-29 4. INIT . C OPY SET . YES NO – – p. 3-31 * 1 Available only f or machines with the optional paper cassette. TX/R X SET TINGS * 1 Item Settings Applicable Page 1. DELA YED SEND OFF ON (00:00-23:59) – – p. 6-32 e-Manual “E-M[...]

  • Page 278

    13-7 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 6. SEND SET TINGS* 2 e-Manual “E-Mail”, “Scanning Documents to a File Server” 1. TX FILE NAME Maximum 24 characters 2. SUBJECT Maximum 40 characters ( Attached Image ) 3. MESSAGE TEXT Maximum 140 characters 4. REPL Y - TO Maximum 120 characters 5. E-MAIL PRIORITY NORMAL LOW HI[...]

  • Page 279

    13-8 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 2. USER SET TINGS 1. UNIT TELEPHONE # Maximum 20 digits Starter Guide “Register User Telephone Number and Unit Name” 2. TEL LINE T YPE TOUCH TONE ROTARY PULSE – – p. 6-11 3. OFFHOOK ALARM This setting is not available for the machine. 3. TX SE T TINGS 1. ECM TX OFF ON – – [...]

  • Page 280

    13-9 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 6. MANU AL/AUT O OFF ON – – p. 6-57 F/T RING TIME 1-99 SEC ( 15 SEC ) * 1 Available f or the D1180/D1170/D1150. * 2 Available f or the D1180/D1170. ADDRESS BOOK SET . * 1 Item Settings Applicable Page 1. 1- T OUCH SPD DIAL Maximum 20 destinations F AX p. 5-3 1. TEL NUMBER ENTRY Ma[...]

  • Page 281

    13-10 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 2. CODED SPD DIAL Maximum 180 destinations F AX p. 5-12 1. TEL NUMBER ENTRY Maximum 40 digits 2. NAME Maximum 16 characters 3. OPTIONAL SET TING OFF ON – – 1. L ONG DIST ANCE DOMESTIC LONG DISTANCE 1 LONG DISTANCE 2 LONG DISTANCE 3 – – – – 2. TX SPEED 33600 bps, 14400bps,[...]

  • Page 282

    13-11 Machine Settings Setting Menu PRINTER SET TINGS Item Settings Applicable Page 1. DEF AUL T P APERSIZE LTR , EXECUTIV, ISO-C5, ISO-B5, NO.10 (COM10), CAT. GLOVE NO.8, DL, A4, B5, A5, LGL e-Manual “Printer Settings from the Machine” 2. DEF AUL T P APERTYPE PLAIN PAPER , PLAIN PAPER L, RECYCLED, COLOR, HEAVY PAPER 1, HEAVY PAPER 2, TRANSPARE[...]

  • Page 283

    13-12 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 8. CUSTOM P APER OFF ON – – e-Manual “Printer Settings from the Machine” 1. UNIT OF MEASURE INCHES MILLIMETERS – – 2. X DIMENSION Specifies the horizontal size of the custom paper. (03.00–08.50" (76–216 mm)) ( 08.50” ) 3. Y DIMENSION Specifies the vertical size[...]

  • Page 284

    13-13 Machine Settings Setting Menu TIMER SET TINGS Item Settings Applicable Page 1. DA TE&TIME SET TING MONTH (01-12) DAY (01-28, 29, 30, 31) YEAR (00-99) HOUR (00-23) MINUTE (00-59) – – – – – e-Manual “Introduction of the Machine” 2. TIME ZONE SET TING* 1 GMT-12:00 to GMT+12:00 ( GMT-5:00 ) 3. DA TE T YPE SELECT MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM[...]

  • Page 285

    13-14 Machine Settings Setting Menu ADJUST ./CLEANING Item Settings Applicable Page 1. FIX.UNIT CLEANING p. 11-2 1. CLEAN P APER PRT YES NO – – 2. ST ART CLEANING YES NO – – 2. FEEDER CLEANING Set 10 sheets in the ADF and press [OK]. p. 11-3 3. SPECIAL MODE U OFF ON – – e-Manual “Maintenance” 4. SPECIAL MODE V OFF ON – – 5. SPEC[...]

  • Page 286

    13-15 Machine Settings Setting Menu REPORT SET TINGS * 1 Item Settings Applicable Page 1. SET TINGS e-Manual “Introduction of the Machine” 1. TX REPOR T OUTPUT NO PRINT ERROR ONLY REPORT WITH TX IMAGE ( OFF , ON) OUTPUT YES REPORT WITH TX IMAGE ( OFF , ON) – – – 2. RX REPORT OUTPUT NO PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES – – – 3. ACTIVIT Y R[...]

  • Page 287

    13-16 Machine Settings Setting Menu SY STEM SET TINGS Item Settings Applicable Page 1. SYS. MANA GER INFO e-Manual “Security” 1. SYS. MANA GER ID Seven digits 2. SYSTEM P ASSWORD Seven digits 3. SYSTEM MANA GER Maximum 32 characters 2. DEVICE INFO 1. DEVICE NAME Maximum 32 characters 2. L OCA TION Maximum 32 characters 3. MANAGE DEPT . ID OFF O[...]

  • Page 288

    13-17 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 5. NET WORK SE T TINGS e-Manual “Network Settings” 1. TCP/IP SETTINGS 1. IP ADDRESS AUT O . OFF ON – – 1. DHCP OFF ON – – 2. BOOTP OFF ON – – 3. RARP OFF ON – – 2. REG. IP ADDRESS 1. IP ADDRESS IP address ( 000.000.000.000 ) 2. SUBNET MASK IP address ( 000.000.000[...]

  • Page 289

    13-18 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 9. PORT NO. e-Manual “Network Settings” 1. LPD 0–65535 ( 515 ) 2. RA W 0–65535 ( 9100 ) 3. HT TP 0–65535 ( 80 ) 4. SMTP RX* 2 0–65535 ( 25 ) 5. POP3 RX* 2 0–65535 ( 110 ) 6. SMTP TX* 2 0–65535 ( 25 ) 7. SNMP 0–65535 ( 161 ) 10. SE T IP ADD RANGE OFF ON – – 1. PE[...]

  • Page 290

    13-19 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 2. USE SMB CLIENT* 2 OFF ON – – e-Manual “Network Settings” 1. SERVER Maximum 15 characters 2. WORKGROUP Maximum 15 characters 3. COMMENT Maximum 48 characters 4. LM ANNOUNCE OFF ON – – 3. SNMP SET TINGS 1. USE SNMP OFF ON – – 2. COMMUNITY NAME 1 Maximum 15 characters[...]

  • Page 291

    13-20 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 8. POP P ASSWORD Maximum 32 characters e-Manual “Network Settings” 9. POP INTERV AL 0-99 MIN. ( 0 MIN. ) 7. ST ARTUP TIME SET . 0-300 SEC ( 0 SEC ) 6. COMMUNICA TIONS* 1 1. COUNTR Y/REGION UNITED STATES CANADA BRAZIL MEXICO OTHERS – – – – – e-Manual “Introduction of t[...]

  • Page 292

    13-21 Machine Settings Setting Menu Item Settings Applicable Page 9. AC CESS TO DEST .* 1 e-Manual “Security” 1. ADD . BOOK P ASSWORD OFF ON (Seven digits) – – 2. RESTRICT NE W ADD. OFF ON – – 3. F AX DRIVER TX OFF ON – – 4. CONFIRM F AX NO . OFF ON – – 5. REST . REDIAL/CALL OFF ON – – 6. REST . MUL TI DEST OFF CONFIRMATION [...]

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    13-22 Machine Settings[...]

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    Appendix 14 Appendix Specifications ............................................................. 14-2 General ................................................................................. 14-2 Copier .................................................................................... 14-3 Printer ...............................................[...]

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    14-2 Appendix Specifications Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice. General Type Personal Desktop Power Source 120–127 V, 60 Hz (Power requirements differ depending on the country in which you purchased the product.) Power Consumption Maximum: Less than 1090 W Warm up Time 16 seconds or less* (temperature: 68°F (20°[...]

  • Page 296

    14-3 Appendix Specifications Copier Scanning Resolution TEXT/PHOTO mode: 300 dpi × 600 dpi TEXT mode, PHOTO mode, TEXT/PHOTO+ mode: 600 dpi × 600 dpi Printing Resolution 600 dpi × 600 dpi Magnification 1:1 ± 1.0%, 1:2.00, 1:1.29, 1:0.78, 1:0.64, 1:0.50 Zoom 0.50–2.00, 1% increments Copy Speed Direct: 30 cpm (LTR) (The copy speed may drop depe[...]

  • Page 297

    14-4 Appendix Specifications F acsimile Applicable Line Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)* 1 Compatibility G3 Data Compression Schemes MH, MR, MMR, JBIG Modem Speed 33.6 Kbps Automatic fallback Transmission Speed Approx. 3 seconds/page* 2 at 33.6 Kbps, ECM-MMR, transmitting from the memory Transmission/Reception Memory Maximum approx. 512 pa[...]

  • Page 298

    14-5 Appendix Specifications Send Send to file server Communication Protocol SMB (TCP/IP) Data Format TIFF (B&W), PDF (B&W), JPEG (Color), PDF (Compact) (Color) Resolution 100 × 100 dpi, 150 × 150 dpi, 200 × 100 dpi, 200 × 200 dpi, 300 × 300 dpi, 400 × 400 dpi, 600 × 600 dpi System Environment Windows XP Professional/Home Edition, Wi[...]

  • Page 299

    14-6 Appendix Index Index Symbols 1 to 2-Sided 3-24, 3-25 2-Sided Copying 3-24 2-Sided key 1-9 2-Sided mode indicator 1-9 2-Sided Printing 4-11 2 on 1 Combination 3-21 2 to 1-Sided 3-24, 3-27 2 to 2-Sided 3-24, 3-26 A Address Book Registering E-Mail addresses 5-4, 5-13 Registering Fax numbers 5-3, 5-12 Registering File server addresses 5-5, 5-14 Re[...]

  • Page 300

    14-7 Appendix Index Cleaning ADF 11-5 ADF Automatically 11-3 Extelior 11-2 Fixing Unit 11-2 Scanning area 11-4 Clearing Jams 12-2 Document Jams 12-2 Paper Jams 12-4 Clear key 1-8 Coded Dial Codes Editing 5-17 Editing (Group addresses) 5-18 Erasing 5-19 Erasing (Group Addresses) 5-20 Registering E-Mail Addresses 5-13 Registering Fax numbers 5-12 Reg[...]

  • Page 301

    14-8 Appendix Index G Group addresses Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes 5-16 Storing/Editing One-Touch Keys 5-7 H Hook key 1-11 How to Use This Guide x I If <LOAD CORRECT PAPER> is displayed 12-23 Changing the Paper Size Setting 12-23 Reloading the Paper 12-23 If a Power Failure Occurs 12-26 If You Cannot Solve a Problem 12-27 Illustration xi [...]

  • Page 302

    14-9 Appendix Index Operational Panel 1-6 Main 1-6 Send 1-10 Operational panel 1-3 Output Tray 2-19 Select 2-20 Type 2-19 Output tray 1-3 Overview Copy Functions 3-2 E-Mail Functions 7-2 Fax Functions 6-2 Machine Functions ii Network Functions 9-4 Print Functions 4-2 Remote UI 10-2 Scanner Functions 8-2 P Paper cassette 1-3 Paper Jams Duplex Unit 1[...]

  • Page 303

    14-10 Appendix Index Scaling Documents 4-7 SCAN key 1-8 Scanning Area 2-3 Scanning area 1-5 Scanning platform 1-3 Selecting Image Quality (Copy) 3-12 Image Quality (Fax) 6-30 Paper Size Group 3-29 Paper Source 3-7 Receive Mode 6-10 Selecting Image Quality 3-12, 6-30 Selecting Paper Source 3-7 Cassette 3-7 Multi-Purpose Tray 3-8, 3-9, 3-11 SEND/FAX [...]

  • Page 304

    14-11 Appendix Index T Telephone line jack 1-4 Telephone Line Settings 1-17 Time Out Mode 6-41 Timer Setting Sleep Mode 1-18 Timer Settings 1-18 Auto Clear Time 1-19 Daylight Saving Time 1-19 Tone key 1-8 Toner Cartridge 1-14 Maintaining 1-15 Replacing 11-7 Toner cartridge 1-5 Toner Runs Out 6-49 Transporting the Machine 11-18 U UFRII LT 4-4 USB po[...]

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