Canon L390 manual

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    Please read this guide before operating this equipment. After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.[...]

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    F AX-L380S/L390 User’ s Guide About the Manuals f or the Machine The manuals for this machine are divided as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information. The manual s supplied with o ptional equipm ent are included in the list below . Guides with t his symbol are boo k manuals. CD-ROM Guides with t his symbol are PDF manuals incl uded [...]

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    ii Copyri ght Copyright © 2005 by Canon Inc. All ri ghts reserved. No part of this publication may be r eproduced, transmitte d, transcribed, stor ed in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, ma gnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior [...]

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    iii T rademarks Canon ® is a register ed trademark, and UHQ ™ is a trademark of Canon Inc. IBM ® is a register ed trademark. Microsoft ® and W indows ® are r egistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other brand and product names may be trademarks or register ed trademarks of their respective companies. As an ENERGY ST AR® Partner , Can[...]

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    iv Safety Inf ormation Laser Safety Inf ormation Laser radiation could be hazar dous to the human body . For this r eason, laser radiation emitted inside this product is hermetically sealed wi thin the protective housing and external cover . No radiation can leak from the pr oduct in the normal operation of the pr o duct by the user . This product [...]

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    v Contents Chapter 1 Introducing F AX-L380S/L390 Welc ome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 The Main Features of the Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Plain[...]

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    vi Chapter 3 Registering Information in the Machine Guidelines f or Entering Inf ormation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Entering Numbers , Letters, and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3- 1 Per sonalizing Y our Mach[...]

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    vii Canceling Sending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10 Canceling Memory Sending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 - 1 0 While Documents Are Be ing Scanned Using the A DF . . . . .[...]

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    viii Chapter 10 Making Copies Making Copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1 Specifying the Paper Size and T ype (Common for Cassette and Multi-Purpose Feeder) . . . . . . 10-2 Specifying the P aper Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    ix Chapter 13 T roubleshooting Clearing Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 Removing J ammed Paper from Inside the Ma chine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 Removing J ammed Paper from th e ADF . . . [...]

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    x Appendix C Country-Specific Features Austra lia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 T elstra F axStream™ Duet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Setting th[...]

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    CHAPTER Welcome 1-1 1 Intr oducing F AX-L380S/L390 This chapter introduce s you to the main f eatures of the ma chin e. It also e xplains how to get the most out of the documentat ion that come s with the machin e, and giv es impor tant saf ety instructions. We l c o m e Thank you f or purchasing the new Canon F AX-L380S/ L390 models. W e are sure [...]

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    The Main Feature s of the Machine 1-2 Introducing F AX-L380S/L390 1 The Main Features of the Machine The machine is a multifunction system f or your home or small office , and combines a plain paper f ax machine, a printer , a copier , and a telephone* into a single , convenient desktop machine. The machine’ s multitasking ability enab les you to[...]

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    The Main Fea tures of the M achine 1-3 Introducing F AX-L380S/L390 1 Printer Features ■ Excellent print quality The machine off ers 1200 dpi enh anced × 600 dpi laser beam prin ting, providing y ou with hig h resolution te xt and graphics . ■ Simple maintenance The Cartridge W Starter and the regu lar Car tridge W f or the mach ine contain bot[...]

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    Using the Machine With the Printer Dr iver 1-4 Introducing F AX-L380S/L390 1 Using the Machine With the Printer Driver The printer driver that is included with y our machine allows you to use the machine’ s printing function directly from yo ur PC. • Use the machine as the def ault printer for Windows applicati ons Fo r more information on usin[...]

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    Using Your Do cumentation 1-5 Introducing F AX-L380S/L390 1 Using Y our Documentation Y our machine includes the f ollowing documentati on to help you learn how to use your machine: • Star ter Guide This Guide provides ba sic informa tion on how to set up and use the ma chine. • User’ s Guide (this Guide ) This Guide provides detailed informa[...]

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    Safety Instructions 1-6 Introducing F AX-L380S/L390 1 Safety Instructions Read these saf ety instructions thoroughly bef ore using your mach ine, and k eep them handy in case you ne ed to refer to them later . CA UTION Except as specificall y described in this User’ s Guide , do not attempt to s ervice the machi ne yourself. Never attempt to di s[...]

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    Safety Instructions 1-7 Introducing F AX-L380S/L390 1 • Alwa ys lift the machine as sho wn belo w . Nev er lift it by its paper cassette or othe r supports. CA UTION Unplug the machine and contact y our local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line in an y of these situat ions: - If the po wer cord or plug is d amaged or frayed. - If liqui[...]

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    CHAPTER Choosing a Loc ation for You r Machine 2-1 2 Setting Up Y our Mac hine This chapter t ells you how to u npack, assemble , and connect your machine, install the t oner car tridge, and load paper — ev e ryt hing you need t o know to get your mac hine ready to use. Choosing a Location f or Y our Mac hine Bef ore unpacking your machine , foll[...]

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    Unpacking Your Machine 2-2 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Unpac king Y our Machine Fo llow the dir ections below to unpack your machine properly , and to mak e sure you hav e all of its components and documentation. Do Y ou Have Everything? As you unpa ck the mach ine, sav e the car ton and packing material in case you w ant to move or ship the machine[...]

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    Unpacking Your Machine 2-3 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 NO TE • The actual items ma y differ in shape and quantity from the ones shown on p . 2-2. • Note that the items included with your machine m ay vary depending on the country of purchase. • Important! Save y our sales receipt for proof of purchase in case y our machine requir es warranty s[...]

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    Unpacking Your Machine 2-4 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Replaceable P ar ts The only component of the machine that need s regular service or replacement is the Cartr idge W . The Cartr idge W Starter comes with your machine bu t you should purchase the regular Cartridge W for replacement. Although Canon manu factures many types of toner cartridges, t[...]

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    Assembling the Machine 2-5 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Assembling the Mac hine Use the f ollowing instructions to assemb le the main unit and its components. T o see how t he machine will look fully assembled, see “Getting Ac qua inted With Y our Machine, ” on p. 2-11 . Attaching Components NO TE Make sure the ta bs are inser ted into the slot c[...]

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    Assembling the Machine 2-6 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Installing the P aper Cassette* 1 Pull out the paper cassette. 2 Attach the casset te extension to the cassette . 3 Attach the extension cover on the b ack of the machine. 4 Insert the paper cass ette into the machine. *Installing the paper ca ssette is necessar y for the F AX-L3 80S model only [...]

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    Making Connect i ons 2-7 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Making Connections NO TE • Be sure to connect an y external de vice before using y our machi ne. • Canon cannot guarantee that all an swering machines will be compatib le with your machine, due to va ryi ng specifications. • If you ha ve connected an external de vice to your machine, be sure[...]

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    Making Connections 2-8 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Connecting the T elephone Line Connect the teleph one line to the jac k on the left side of the machine: If you connect an answ er ing machine to the machine, be sure to rea d your answering machine’ s manual. NO TE Y ou can also connect the extension phone to the jac k mar ked if you ha ve not co[...]

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    Making Connect i ons 2-9 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Connect the po wer cord as f ollows: 1 Plug the supplied power cor d into the powe r connector on the back of the machine . 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into the outlet. NO TE The machine has no pow er switch, so its power is on as long as it is plugged in. Once connected, though, the ma[...]

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    Setting the Di splay Languag e 2-10 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Setting the Displa y Language When you con nect the pow er cord to an AC out let f or the first time , you need to select the languag e for the LCD display . Follo w the step to set the display language. After connecting th e power cord, the displa y changes from <PLEASE W AIT> to[...]

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    Getting Acqu ainted With Your Machine 2-11 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Getting Acquainted With Y our Machine Bef ore using your machine, look ov er the diag rams on these pages to beco me familia r with the machine’ s components. Front Vie w a Document feeder tra y Place documents. b ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) Holds documents and feeds them a[...]

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    Getting Acquain ted With Your Machine 2-12 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 a Document feeder tray Place documents. b ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) Holds documents an d feeds them automatically into the s canning machine. c Document output tray Documents come out h ere. d Slide guides Adjust to the width of documents. e Operation panel Controls the mac[...]

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    Getting Acqu ainted With Your Machine 2-13 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Rear View a USB port Connect the USB (Un iversal Serial Bus) c able. b Handset jack Connect the handset (optional). c Extension phone jack Connect an extension phone. d T elephone line jack Connect the telephon e cable. e Rear cover Open it when you output paper face up, or remov[...]

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    Getting Acquain ted With Your Machine 2-14 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 The Operation P anel l a Menu button Use this button to customi ze the operation of the mach ine. b In Use/Memory indica tor Lights when the teleph one line is used or a document has b een received in memor y . c LCD display The LCD display shows messages and prom pts while you u[...]

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    Getting Acqu ainted With Your Machine 2-15 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Special Function Buttons (O ne-T ouch Speed Dial P anel Open) n Stop/Reset button Use this button to cancel sendi ng or receiving faxes and other operations, and bring back the standby display in the LCD. o (-), (+) buttons Use this button to scroll throug h the selections. p OK [...]

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    Energy Saver Mo de 2-16 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Energ y Sa ver Mode The machine provides an ener gy sav er function. When no oper ations are perf or med for a bout 5 minutes, the machine automat ically enters the energ y sav er mode. NO TE • The time until the machine enters the energy sa ver mode can be specified in a range of 3 minutes to 30[...]

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    The Toner Cartridge 2-17 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 The T oner Car tridge Handling and Storing Car tridges • Do not open the drum protectiv e shutter on the car tridge. If the drum surfa ce is exposed to light and damaged, print quality ma y deteriorate. • Do not stand the cartridge on end, and do not turn it upside down. If toner becomes cak e[...]

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    The Toner Cartridge 2-18 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 • Do not expose t he car tr idge to direct sunlight or bright light for longer t han 5 minutes. • Do not store the cartridge in direct sunlight. • A void locations subject to high temperature, high hum idity , or rapid changes in temperature. St ore the car tridge between 0° and 35°C . •[...]

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    The Toner Cartridge 2-19 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 4 Gently r ock the cartridge severa l times to e venly distrib ute the toner inside. NO TE Alwa ys hold the car tr idge as shown so that the side with t he ins tructions is facing upward. Do not f orcefull y mov e or push the protective shutte r of the d r um in any wa y . 5 Hold the cartridge on [...]

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    The Toner Cartridge 2-20 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 7 Hold the car tridge and positi on the arrow mark on the cartr idge towards the inside of the machine as shown below . 8 Align the projections on both sid es of the cartridge to th e guides in the machine and slide the cartridge completely into the machine. 9 Close the printer cover .[...]

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    Loading Recordi ng Paper 2-21 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Loading Recor ding P aper When the message <SUP PL Y REC. P APER> appears in the LCD displa y , y ou need to add paper to the paper cassette . Here are a few tips y ou should follow wh en you load paper into the paper cassette . • Be sure to load paper of t he correct size , weight, a[...]

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    Loading Re cording Paper 2-22 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 Loading P aper in the Cassette 1 Pull out the cass ette completely . CA UTION Be sure to completel y remove the paper cass ette from the machine a nd place on a flat surface bef ore performing the f ollowing steps. Failure to do so, ma y cause the machine tip over , and result in personal inj[...]

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    Loading Recordi ng Paper 2-23 Setting Up Y our Machine 2 4 Load the paper into the casset te. Mak e sure the paper stac k sits below the hooks for the F AX-L380S model . 5 Even out the edges of the paper stack. Make sure the height of the paper st ack does not exceed the load limit mark. 6 Insert the cassette into the ma chine as far as it will go.[...]

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    CHAPTER Guidelines for Entering Informat i on 3-1 3 Registering Inf ormation in the Machine This chapter describes how to enter inf or mation in y our machine . Guidelines f or Entering Information The follo wing section explain s how to enter use r information into the machine . NO TE If you pause wh ile entering information and do not make an ent[...]

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    Guidelines for Entering Information 3-2 Registering Information in the Machine 3 F ollow this procedure when you come to a step that requires y ou to enter a name or number . 1 Press [ ] to switch to the uppercas e letter mode (:A), lo wercase letter mode (:a), or the number mode (:1). Y ou can see what mo de you ar e in by the characte r indicated[...]

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    Personalizing Your Machine 3-3 Registering Information in the Machine 3 P ersonalizing Y our Mac hine Identifying Y ou r Documents When sending documents , you can ha ve your fax number , you r name, an d the current d ate and time printed out by the receivi ng fax. This inf ormation is called your TTI (T ransmit T erminal Identification) and appea[...]

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    Personaliz ing Your Machine 3-4 Registering Information in the Machine 3 3 Use the numeric buttons to enter the date (month/da y/year) and ti me (in 24-hour format) ➞ press [OK]. Enter only the last 2 digits of the yea r. 4 Press [Stop/Reset] to return to standby mode. Registering Y our Fa x Number and Name F ollow this procedure to register y ou[...]

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    Personalizing Your Machine 3-5 Registering Information in the Machine 3 Setting the T elephone Line T ype Use this procedure if you need t o change the telephone line setting. If you are unsure which setting to use , contact your local telephone compan y . Fol low this procedu re to set the telephone li ne type: 1 Press [Menu]. 2 Press [ (-)] or [ [...]

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    Personaliz ing Your Machine 3-6 Registering Information in the Machine 3 5 Press [OK] twic e. 6 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to select the month in which the summer time starts ➞ press [OK] twice. 7 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to select the week in which the summer time starts ➞ press [OK] twic e. Y ou can select from the following: -< FIRST WEEK >[...]

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    CHAPTER Print Media R equirements 4-1 4 P aper Handling This chapter describes how to select and prepare the print med i a f or the diff erent functions y our machine c an perform. Print Media Requirements For high-quality printing, we recommend using pape r and transparencies recommended by Canon. Some types of paper av ailable at office supply st[...]

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    Print Media Requ irements 4-2 P aper Ha ndling 4 ■ Acceptable P aper IMPOR T ANT Y ou cannnot use multi-pur pose feeder f or F AX. NO TE • The printing speed may become slower than usual depending on the paper si ze, the p aper type, and the numb er of sheets you specify . This is because the machine’ s s a fe ty function works to pre vent th[...]

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    Loading Pap er 4-3 P aper Ha ndling 4 Loading P aper This section describes how to load paper in the casset te and the multi-purpose feeder . CA UTION • When loading paper , take care not to cu t your hands on the edges of the paper . • Be sure to completely re move the paper c assette from the machine and place on a flat surf ace before perfor[...]

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    Loading P aper 4-4 P aper Ha ndling 4 3 Adjust the width slide gui des or paper width guides to match the paper size. 4 Fan the paper stac k first, the n tap the ed ges on a flat surfac e to even th e stack. 5 Load the paper stac k in the cassette with th e print side do wn. When you load pap er with a logo on, position the paper wi th the pr int s[...]

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    Loading Pap er 4-5 P aper Ha ndling 4 6 Insert the casse tte into the machine. NO TE If you do not co mpletely inser t the cassette into the machine, paper jams m ay occur. 7 Specify the paper size and type. ❑ Press [Menu ] ➞ [OK]. ❑ Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <1.CASSETTE> ➞ press [OK] twice. ❑ Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to se lec[...]

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    Loading P aper 4-6 P aper Ha ndling 4 2 Remove any curling fr om the envelopes b y holding the edges diagonally and bending them gently . 3 Run a pen or other roun ded object along the bac k flaps to flatten them. The flaps should not bul ge more than 5 mm. 4 T ap the edges on a flat surface to e ven the envelopes. 5 Pull out the cass ette complete[...]

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    Loading Pap er 4-7 P aper Ha ndling 4 7 Load the envelopes with the pri nt side down and the right ed ge (i.e ., closer to the stamp) f irst. If the en velope to be loade d has a flap on t he shor t edge, this ed ge must enter the machine first. Not loading it this wa y will result in a paper jam. 8 Pinch and slide the width slide guides to fit the[...]

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    Loading P aper 4-8 P aper Ha ndling 4 Loading P aper in t he Multi-Pu rpose Feeder Use the multi-purpose fe eder when you want to cop y or pr int on the diff erent paper which is in the cassette. Load paper one by one in the mu lti-pur pose feeder . NO TE The paper in the multi-purpose feeder is f ed prior to the paper in the cassette. 1 Slide the [...]

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    Loading Pap er 4-9 P aper Ha ndling 4 3 Specify the pa per size . ❑ Press [Menu ] ➞ press [OK]. ❑ Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <2.MP TRA Y> ➞ press [OK] twice . ❑ Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to se lect the appr opriate paper siz e ➞ press [OK] twice. NO TE • Select <ENVELOPE> f or envelopes. F or details on loading an envel[...]

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    Loading P aper 4-10 P aper Ha ndling 4 IMPOR T ANT If the slide guides are not adjusted correctly for the size of the env elope, the quality of your printouts may be adversely aff ected. 2 Insert the envel ope straightly in the multi-purpose fe eder with the print side up and the right edge (i.e., clos er to the stam p) first. If the en velope to b[...]

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    Loading Pap er 4-11 P aper Ha ndling 4 Orientation of the D ocument and the P aper Loading When you load a document in the ADF , the orientation of the document and the orientation of the pa per in the cassette or in the multi-purpose feeder are as shown below . DOCUMENT COPY PAPER CASSETTE MULTI-PURPOSE FEEDER[...]

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    Selecting th e Paper Output Area 4-12 P aper Ha ndling 4 Selecting the P aper Output Area F ace down paper output deliv ers paper with the printed side down on the output tr ay . F ace up paper output deliv ers paper with the printed side up out of the f ace up paper output. Select the area depending on y our pur pose by opening or closing th e rea[...]

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    Selecting th e Paper Out put Area 4-13 P aper Ha ndling 4 Face Do wn P aper Output Area The paper is deliv ered with the printed side down on the output tra y . P aper is stacked in printed order . Close the rear cov er. IMPOR T ANT • Do not place the delivered pape r back on the output tr ay . Doing so may result in paper jams . • Do not place[...]

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    CHAPTER Speed Diali ng Methods 5-1 5 Speed Dialing This chapter describes how to register and u se the speed dial ing f eatures of the m achine. Speed Dialing Methods In addition to regular diali ng, the machine prov ides sev eral wa ys to dial fax/telephon e numbers automatically . ■ One-T ouch Speed Dialing Dial a f ax/telephone number b y pres[...]

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    One-Touch Sp eed Dialing 5-2 Speed Dialing 5 One-T ouch Speed Dialing Storing Numbers f or One-T ouch Speed Dialing Y our machine can store up to 32 f ax numbers under One-T ouch Speed Dial butt ons. F ollow this procedure to st ore One-T ouch Speed Dialing numbers a nd names. 1 Press [Menu]. 2 Use [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <5.ADD. REGISTRA TIO[...]

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    One-Touch Spe ed Dialing 5-3 Speed Dialing 5 Changing or Deleting a Nu mber/Name Stored Under a One-T ouch Speed Dial Button Fol low these steps if y ou want to change a number and/or name regist ered under a One-T ouch Speed Dial button, or if you w ant to delete all information stored under a b utton. 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of “Storing Numbers [...]

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    One-Touch Speed D ialing 5-4 Speed Dialing 5 6 Press the numeri c buttons to enter the new name ➞ press [OK]. For d etails on how to en ter or delete letters, see “E ntering Numbers , Letters, and Symb ols, ” on p. 3- 1. 7 T o change addit ional numbers and/o r names, repeat s teps 2 to 6. -or- If you hav e finished changing number s and/or n[...]

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    Coded Spe ed Dialing 5-5 Speed Dialing 5 Coded Speed Dialing Storing Numbers f or Coded Speed Dialing Y ou can store up to 100 nu mbers (168 numbers f or the F AX-L390 model) f or Coded Speed Dialing. Fol low this procedure to store Coded Speed Dialing numbers and names . 1 Press [Menu]. 2 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <5.ADD. REGISTRA TION&g[...]

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    Coded Speed Di aling 5-6 Speed Dialing 5 Changing or Deleting a Num ber/Name Stored under a Coded Speed Dialing Code F ollow these steps if y ou want to change the number and/or name reg istered under a Coded Speed Dialing code, or if y ou want to delete all inf or mation stored under a code. 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 of “Storing Number s for Coded S[...]

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    Coded Speed Dialing 5-7 Speed Dialing 5 6 Press the n u meric but tons to enter the ne w name ➞ press [OK]. Fo r details on h ow to enter or delete l etters, see “Entering Number s, Letters , and Symbols, ” on p. 3- 1. 7 T o change ad ditional number s and/or names, repeat steps 2 to 6. -or- If you h ave finished changing numbers and/or name [...]

  • Page 68

    Coded Speed Di aling 5-8 Speed Dialing 5 5 Press [Star t]. • If you do not press [Star t] with in 5 seconds of enter ing the Code d Speed Dialing c ode, the machin e will begin sending aut omatically . If you do not want the machine to se nd automatical ly , y ou need to cha nge the <TIME OUT> setting. S ee p .15-9 for more details. • If [...]

  • Page 69

    Group Dialin g 5-9 Speed Dialing 5 Gr oup Dialing Group dialing allows y ou to store as many as 131 numbers (199 n umbers f or the F AX-L390 model) under One-T ouch Speed Dial but tons or Coded Speed Dialing codes. Creating Gr oups for Group Dialing The numbers you regist er in a group must already be stored under One-T ouch Speed Dial but tons or [...]

  • Page 70

    Group Dialing 5-10 Speed Dialing 5 NO TE • Each One-T ouch Speed Dial button or Coded Speed Diali ng code can store either a name and number f or speed dialing, or a group. Be careful not to o verride speed dialing numbers and names when creating groups. • If you wish to register a group under a One-T ouch Speed Dial button or Coded Speed Diali[...]

  • Page 71

    Group Dialin g 5-11 Speed Dialing 5 4 Press [OK] t wice. 5 If you delete all the n umbers registered under the group, press [Clear] to delete the name ➞ press [OK]. 6 Press [Stop/Reset] to return to standby mode . ● T o change the number and/or name: 2 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select the number you want to change ➞ press [OK] twice. 3 Press [...]

  • Page 72

    Group Dialing 5-12 Speed Dialing 5 Using Gr oup Dialing T o send a document to a group of numbers , follow these instructions. 1 Load the document in the ADF . For d etails on the types of docume nts you can f ax, their requ irements, and how to load documents, see “Document Re quirements , ” on p. 6-1 , and “Loading Documents in t he ADF , ?[...]

  • Page 73

    Directory Diali ng 5-13 Speed Dialing 5 Directory Dialing Directory dialing allows you to l ook up the other party’s name y ou registered and retriev e the number for dia ling. This feature is conv enient when you know th e other party’s name b ut can not recall the One-T ouch Speed Dial butt on, the code fo r Coded Speed Dialing, or Group Dial[...]

  • Page 74

    CHAPTER Preparing to Send a Fax 6-1 6 Sending F axes This chapter des cr ibes how to use your m achine to send f axes. Preparing to Send a F ax Document Requirements The documents you load into the machine must meet the f ollowing requirements . When loading a m ulti-page document: When loading a sing le-page document: Size: Max.: 216 × 3 56 mm (W[...]

  • Page 75

    Preparing to Send a Fax 6-2 Sending F axes 6 ■ Problem documents • T o prev ent paper jams in the Automatic Docu ment Feede r (ADF), do not use any of the f ollowing paper in the machine: • Remov e all staples, pape r clips, or any other f asteners bef ore loading the document into the Aut omatic Document Fee der (ADF). • Make sure an y glu[...]

  • Page 76

    Preparing to Send a Fax 6-3 Sending F axes 6 Loading Documents in the ADF 1 Fan the edges tha t will feed into the machine first, th e n tap the edges of multiple page documents on a flat surface to even the s tack. 2 Adjust the document guides to the width of the document. 3 Load the document in the ADF . The document is now ready f or scanning. N[...]

  • Page 77

    Preparing to Send a Fax 6-4 Sending F axes 6 ● T roub le With Multipage Documents ❑ If you hav e any trouble in f eeding a multipage d ocument, do the f ollowi ng: 1 Remove the stack and tap it on a flat surf ace to even the edg es. 2 Gently inse r t the stack into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) until it stops. NO TE • If you hav e fur t[...]

  • Page 78

    Preparing to Send a Fax 6-5 Sending F axes 6 Set the resolution as follo ws: 1 Press [F AX]. If you are alread y in the Fax standby mode, you can ski p this step. 2 Press [Ima ge Quality]. The LCD displa y shows the current resolution sett ing. 3 Press [Image Quality] repeatedly until the resolution you want i s display ed ➞ press [OK]. 4 Continu[...]

  • Page 79

    Preparing to Send a Fax 6-6 Sending F axes 6 3 Press [Exposure] re peatedly unti l the scanning density you want is displayed ➞ pres s [OK]. 4 Continue the operation you wish to com plete. If you do not proceed with any o ther operation, the LC D display returns to standb y mode. NO TE • Y ou can set the scanning density so that the desired sca[...]

  • Page 80

    Preparing to Send a Fax 6-7 Sending F axes 6 Dialing Methods There are se veral w ays of di aling the nu mber of the pa r ty you w ant to send to: ■ Regular Dialing Use the numer ic buttons to di al the recipi ent’s f a x number. ■ One-T ouch Speed Dialing Press the One-T ouch Speed D ial button (01 to 32) under w hich you have registe red th[...]

  • Page 81

    Sending Docu ments 6-8 Sending F axes 6 Sending Documents This section describes the diff erent wa ys to send fax es with the machine. Memory Sending Y ou should normally use memory sending to send documents efficiently . If <MEMOR Y FULL> is display ed, the machine cannot scan the documents. In this case, w ait for the machine to send an y f[...]

  • Page 82

    Sending Docume nts 6-9 Sending F axes 6 Manual Sending Via the Handset* Use manual sending wh en you w ant to talk to the other party before sending a d ocument, or if the othe r party does not have a f ax machine that can receive automatically . NO TE Y ou will need to connect a telephone to the machine if you w ant to talk to the other par ty bef[...]

  • Page 83

    Canceling Sending 6-10 Sending F axes 6 Canceling Sending Canceling Memory Sending While Documents Are Bei ng Scanned Using the ADF 1 Press [Stop/Re set]. Scanning is canceled. 2 Remove the document from the ADF . Fo r details o n how to r emov e documents, see “Remov ing Ja mmed Paper from the ADF , ” on p . 13-7. After All Docume nts Are Scan[...]

  • Page 84

    Redialing 6-11 Sending F axes 6 Redialing Manual Redialing T o redial the last n umber dialed with the numeric b uttons, press [Redial/P ause]. T o cancel manual r edialing, press [Stop/Reset] ➞ [ (-)]. A utomatic Redialing With Memor y Sending With memory sending, you can set the machine to auto matically dial the f ax number again if the receiv[...]

  • Page 85

    Redialin g 6-12 Sending F axes 6 F ollow the procedure belo w to adjust the automatic redialing settings. 1 Press [Menu] . 2 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to select <4.F AX SETTINGS> ➞ press [OK]. 3 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to select <3.TX SETTINGS> ➞ press [O K]. 4 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to select <3.AUT O REDIAL> ➞ press [OK]. 5[...]

  • Page 86

    Sequent ial Bro adcasti ng 6-13 Sending F axes 6 Sequential Br oadcasting Sending a Document to Mo re Than One Destination The machine’ s sequential broadcasting f eature allows y ou to send a fa x to a sequence of up to 142 fax numbers (210 f ax numbers for the F AX-L390 model), using any combination of dialing methods as follo ws: • One-T ouc[...]

  • Page 87

    Sequential Br oadcasting 6-14 Sending F axes 6 4 Enter up t o 142 de stinations ( 210 destinations for the F AX-L390 model) using any of the f ollowing methods: ● One-T ouch Speed Dialing: ❑ Press the desire d One-T ouch Speed Dial button(s). ● Coded Speed Dialing: ❑ Press [Coded Dial] ➞ enter the tw o-digit code (00-99)* usi ng the numer[...]

  • Page 88

    Delayed Sending 6-15 Sending F axes 6 Dela yed Sending Y our machine allo ws you to scan a docu ment into its memory and send it automatically at a preset time. By using th is feature, y ou can take advantag e of lower lon g distance rates at night, f or example . Y ou can set up to 142 desti nations (210 destinations f or the F AX-L390 model) and [...]

  • Page 89

    Delayed Sendin g 6-16 Sending F axes 6 6 Enter the destination(s) using any of the following 4 methods. ● One-T ouch Speed Dialing: ❑ Press the desire d One-T ouch Speed Dial button(s). ● Coded Speed Dialing: ❑ Press [Coded Dial] ➞ enter the tw o-digit code (00-99)* usi ng the numeric b uttons. *Enter a t hree-digi t code (000 to 167) for[...]

  • Page 90

    CHAPTER Different Ways to Receive a Fax 7-1 7 Receiving F axes This chapter des cr ibes how to use your machine to receiv e fax es. Different W ays to Receive a F ax The machine provides y ou with 4 different modes f or receiving fax es. T o decide which mode will best suit your requirements, consider ho w you want to use the machine: * F actor y d[...]

  • Page 91

    Different Ways to Receive a Fax 7-2 Receiving F axes 7 Setting the Receive Mode Set the machine re ceive mode as f ollows: 1 Open One-T ouch Speed Dial panel ➞ press [Receive Mode]. The LCD display sh ows the current receive mode se tting. 2 If you wa nt to change the receive mode, press [R eceive Mode] repeatedly until the mode you want appears [...]

  • Page 92

    Different Ways to Receive a Fax 7-3 Receiving F axes 7 What Happens When F axT el Mode is Selected Set the F axT el Mode options as follows: 1 Press [Menu]. 2 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <4.F AX S ETTINGS> ➞ press [OK]. 3 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <4.RX S ETTINGS> ➞ press [OK]. 4 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <2.F [...]

  • Page 93

    Different Ways to Receive a Fax 7-4 Receiving F axes 7 6 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to set the time the machin e ri ngs while waiting for someone to pick up the handset ➞ press [OK] twice. Y ou can use the numeric buttons instead of using [ (-)] o r [ (+)] to set the time. 7 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to select <RECEIVE> or <DISCONNECT > ?[...]

  • Page 94

    Different Ways to Receive a Fax 7-5 Receiving F axes 7 • The machine t hen begins recei ving the docum ent. (This is particularly conve nient if your teleph one is located awa y from the ma chine.) • If you do not hang up af ter pressing [Star t] or the two-d igit ID code, the machine beeps intermittently after you receiv e the documen t. (Y ou[...]

  • Page 95

    Receiving Faxes in Memory When a Proble m Occurs 7-6 Receiving F axes 7 Receiving F axes in Memory When a Pr oblem Occur s The machine will automatically receiv e incoming fax es into its memor y if it encounters a problem that prev ents it from printing normally . The LCD will displa y <RECEIVED IN MEMOR Y> and a message showing the prob lem[...]

  • Page 96

    Receiving Faxes in Memory When a Prob l em Occurs 7-7 Receiving F axes 7 Receiving While P erforming Other T asks Since the machine is a m ultitasking device , it can receiv e fax es and phone calls while y ou are entering your user inf o rmation, making copies, or pr inting. If you receiv e a fax while you are making copies or printing, the machin[...]

  • Page 97

    CHAPTER What’s Polling? 8-1 8 Setting Up and Using P olling This chapter sh ows y ou how to set up and use polling sending a nd receiving. P olling is us eful when the sen ding par ty cannot be in th e office at the same time. What’ s P olling? P olling means a fax calls anoth er fax and requ ests the other f ax to send a document that it is ho[...]

  • Page 98

    Polling Other Fax Machines to Rece ive Documents 8-2 Setting Up and Using P olling 8 P olling Other F ax Machines to Receive Documents The machine polling f eature allows y ou to request a document to be fax ed to you from another f ax machine. The sender only needs to make sure the document is on his f ax machine and ready to be sent: when y our m[...]

  • Page 99

    Setting Up Polling Sending 8-3 Setting Up and Using P olling 8 Setting Up P olling Sending This section shows y ou how to set up y our fax to st ore and hold a document until it is polled b y another fax to send it. Setting Up a P olling Bo x Bef o re you can use polling sendin g, you must creat e a polling bo x with the <POLLING BO X> of the[...]

  • Page 100

    Setting Up Polling Sending 8-4 Setting Up and Using P olling 8 NO TE • This passw ord protects your polling box settings from unauthorized access. T o change thes e settings later, you will hav e to enter this password. • For details on ho w to enter or delete numbers, see “Entering Numbers, Letters , and Symbols, ” on p. 3-1. 9 Press [ (-)[...]

  • Page 101

    Setting Up Polling Sending 8-5 Setting Up and Using P olling 8 Changing the P olling Bo x Settings Fol low this procedure to change th e s ettings of a polling bo x. 1 Press [Menu]. 2 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <4.F AX S ETTINGS> ➞ press [OK]. 3 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <6.POLLING BOX> ➞ press [ OK]. 4 Press [ (-)] or [...]

  • Page 102

    Setting Up Polling Sending 8-6 Setting Up and Using P olling 8 Deleting a P olling Bo x F ollow this procedure to cancel a polling bo x. NO TE Y ou cannot cancel a polling box when the polli ng bo x is holding a document for polling sending. 1 Press [Menu] . 2 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to select <4.F AX SETTINGS> ➞ press [OK]. 3 Press [ (-) ][...]

  • Page 103

    CHAPTER Special Di aling 9-1 9 Special Features This chapter des cr ibes the special f eatures of the machine . Special Dialing This section explain s special dialing f eatures, su ch as dialing through a switchboard an d dialing international numbers . Dialing Through a Switc hboard A PBX (Private Br anch Exchange) is an on-site tele phone s witch[...]

  • Page 104

    Special Dialing 9-2 Special F eatures 9 4 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to select <PBX> ➞ press [OK]. 5 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to sel ect the access t ype of your switching system ➞ press [OK]. ■ If you selected <HOOKING>, go to step 8: If you selected <P REFIX>, go to step 6: 6 Press the nu meric but tons to enter th e outside l[...]

  • Page 105

    Special Di aling 9-3 Special F eatures 9 2 T o enter a pause within a number, press [Redial/Pause]. • T o enter a pause at the end of a number , press [Redial/P ause] ➞ press [OK]. • A pause ent ered within a numb er (p) is 4 sec onds long. • If necessary , y ou can adjust the length o f a pause within a num ber . See p. 15 -8 (<P A USE [...]

  • Page 106

    Restricting Use of the Machine 9-4 Special F eatures 9 Restricting Use of the Machine If you do not w ant unauthorized people to be ab le to make calls , set the <LOCK PHONE> feature to ‘ON’. Calls are restricted when you mak e calls using the handset or [Hook]. Enabling Restriction of Y our Machine Fo llow this procedure to enab le restr[...]

  • Page 107

    Restricting Use of the Mach ine 9-5 Special F eatures 9 Canceling Restriction of Y our Machine Fol low this procedure to can cel restriction o f your machine. 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of “Enabling Restriction of Y our Machine, ” on p. 9-4. 2 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <OFF> ➞ press [OK]. 3 Press [Stop/Reset] to return to st andby mod[...]

  • Page 108

    Using Memory Lock 9-6 Special F eatures 9 Using Memory Lock Normally , a document prints as soon as y ou receiv e it. Howe ver , there may be o c casions when yo u want the machine to sto re all documents in memory until you are ready to print them. Lo cking the machine to receive and store all documents in memory is called “Memory Lock. ” Y ou[...]

  • Page 109

    Using Memory Lock 9-7 Special F eatures 9 The MEMOR Y LOCK RX menu includes the following items: The facto r y default setting is in bold f ace. 7 Press [Stop/Reset] to return to standby mode . T urning Memor y Lock OFF and Printing Documents Fol low this procedure to turn the Memory Lock ‘OFF’ and print the documents receiv ed in memor y . 1 W[...]

  • Page 110

    CHAPTER Making Copies 10-1 10 Making Copies This chapter des cr ibes how to make copie s with y our machine. Making Copies One of the machine’ s conveni ent featu r es is its ability to make up to 99 high-quality copies of a document. T o make copies , do the following: 1 Load the document in the ADF . Fo r details on how to p lace or load d ocum[...]

  • Page 111

    Specifying the P aper Size and Type (Common for Cassette and Mu lti-Purpose Feeder) 10-2 Making Copies 10 Specifying the P aper Size and T ype (Common f or Cassette and Multi-Purpose Feeder) NO TE • When making copies on A4-size paper after having contin uously copied on paper smaller than A4-size pa per, th e copies may be di r ty . T o prevent [...]

  • Page 112

    Specifying the Paper Size and Type (Common for Cassette an d Multi-Purpose Feeder ) 10-3 Making Copies 10 ● When <FREE SIZE> is selected: ❑ Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <V ERTI CAL SIZE> or <HORIZONT AL SIZE> ➞ press [OK]. ❑ Use the n umeric buttons , or press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to specify v er tical and horizontal sizes[...]

  • Page 113

    Setting Enlarging/Reducing 10-4 Making Copies 10 Setting Enlarging/Reducing Y ou can enlarge or redu ce the cop y size using pres et cop y ratios or using custom cop y ratios. Enlarging/Reducing Using Preset Cop y Ratios 1 Press [COP Y]. If yo u are already in th e Copy standby m ode, you can sk ip this step . 2 Press [Enlar ge/Reduce]. 3 Press [ ([...]

  • Page 114

    Setting E nlarging/Reducing 10-5 Making Copies 10 Enlarging/Reducing Using Custom Cop y Ratios 1 Press [COPY ]. If you are alread y in the Copy standby mode, you can s kip this ste p. 2 Press [Enlar ge/Reduce] twice. 3 Use the numeric buttons to enter the copy ratio ➞ press [OK]. • Y ou can enter the cop y ratio from 50% to 200%, selectab le in[...]

  • Page 115

    Improving Copi ed Image 10-6 Making Copies 10 Impr oving Copied Ima ge Adjusting the Image Quality (Resolution) Y ou can adjust image quality to the appropriate le vel best suited f or a document with text or photos. 3 modes are av ailable f or adjusting the image quality . 1 Press [COP Y]. If yo u are already in th e Copy standby m ode, you can sk[...]

  • Page 116

    Improving C opied Image 10-7 Making Copies 10 Adjusting Man ually 1 Press [COPY ]. If you are alread y in the Copy standby mode, you can s kip this ste p. 2 Press [Exposure ] twice to sel ect the manua l mode . 3 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to adjust the copy exposure ➞ press [OK] . For a lighter copy e xposure, press [ (-)]. For a darker cop y exposu[...]

  • Page 117

    Special Featur es 10-8 Making Copies 10 Special Features The machine can perf orm the Collate Copy and Reserve Cop y . Collate Copy The collate cop y allows you t o sor t copies in page order . It is convenient when y ou make multiple copies of multiple page documents . T o use this f eature, y ou need to set <AUT O SORT> to ‘ON’ in the &[...]

  • Page 118

    Special Featur es 10-9 Making Copies 10 Reserve Copy This feat ure allows you t o reserve the ne xt job while the machine is printing out a current job . 1 Load the document to be reserved in the ADF . Fo r details on h ow to load documents , see “Loading Documents in t he ADF , ” on p . 6-3. 2 Use the numeric buttons to enter the number of cop[...]

  • Page 119

    Special Featur es 10-10 Making Copies 10 Confirming the Co py Job Y o u Reserved 1 Press [Stop/Reset] while the machine is printing out. 2 Press [ (-) ] or [ (+)] to confirm the rese rvation number and number of documents. NO TE T o finis h confirming, press [Stop/Reset]. Deleting the Cop y Job Y ou Reserved 1 Press [Stop/Reset] while the machine i[...]

  • Page 120

    CHAPTER Checking the S tatus of Copy, Fax, Print and Report Jo bs 11-1 11 System Monitor Chec king the Status of Copy , F ax, Print and Repor t Jobs Use [System Monitor] to confirm and delete the jobs . When using [System Monitor], the LCD displa ys the jobs in the follo wing order in each mode. In Copy mode, In F ax mode, - COPY ST A TUS - F AX MO[...]

  • Page 121

    Checking the Status of Copy, Fax, Print and Report Jobs 11-2 System Monitor 11 Confirming T ransmissi on Results and Sending Reservation F ollow the procedure belo w to confir m the sending or receiving results and sending reserv ation (automatic redialing and del ayed sending ). 1 Press [System Monitor] repeatedl y until <F AX MONITOR> is di[...]

  • Page 122

    Checking the S tatus of Copy, Fax, Print and Report Jo bs 11-3 System Monitor 11 Confirming and Deleting a Copy Job 1 Press [System Monitor] re peatedly until <COPY ST A TUS> is displa yed. NO TE If there is no job , <NO COPY JOBS EXIS T > is display ed. 2 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to confirm the jo b number , and the quantity of copies. 3[...]

  • Page 123

    Checking the Status of Copy, Fax, Print and Report Jobs 11-4 System Monitor 11 4 If you decide to delete the print job, press [ (-)] for <YES>. NO TE • T o cancel deleting the job, press [ (+)] for <NO >. Once the job is deleted, the job cannot be restored. • The LCD can display char acters in ASC II cord. Using characters other tha[...]

  • Page 124

    CHAPTER Activity Report 12-1 12 Repor ts and Lists This chapter describes how to print reports and lists. Activity Repor t The Activity Report is printed out automatically b y the machine after ev er y 20 transactions . This repor t lists the details of the documents y ou have sent or receiv ed so that you can kee p track of th e transaction oper a[...]

  • Page 125

    Transmission (TX) Reports 12-2 Repor ts and Lists 12 T ransmission (TX) Repor ts The machine normally prints a repor t only when an error occurs during sending (ERROR TX REPORT ). Howe ver , you ca n set the machine to print a report ev er y time you send a documen t (TX REPORT ). If you send a document using memory , you can also se lect whether t[...]

  • Page 126

    Transmission (TX) Reports 12-3 Repor ts and Lists 12 TX Repor t Multi TX/RX Report If you used sequent ial broadcasti ng to send a document, the MUL TI TX/RX REPORT is printed. If you set y our machine to pr int activity reports (TX REPORT or RX REPOR T) and then use sequential broadcasting or polling recep t ion with multiple parties, mult i-activ[...]

  • Page 127

    Reception (RX) Report 12-4 Repor ts and Lists 12 Reception (RX) Repor t Normally the machine does not print a reception repor t (RX REPORT) unless y ou set it to do so. Y ou can set the machine to print the RX REPORT every time y ou receiv e a document or only i f an error occurs during receiving. See p . 15-8 f or details on setting this option. R[...]

  • Page 128

    Memory Clear Report 12-5 Repor ts and Lists 12 Memory Clear Repor t If you e xperience a power f ailure, all documents stored in memory can be sav ed for up to appro x. 1 hour . If power is not restored to the f ax within 1 h our , the documents in memor y will be lost. If this time limit has elapsed be fore power is restored to the f ax, as soon a[...]

  • Page 129

    Speed Dialing Lists 12-6 Repor ts and Lists 12 Speed Dialing Lists Y our machine can print spe ed dialing lists . These lists allow y ou to revie w the numbe rs and names registered under O ne-T ouch Speed Dial but tons and Coded Sp eed Dialing codes ( including Group Dialing numbers). Fo llow this procedure to print the lists . 1 Press [Menu]. 2 P[...]

  • Page 130

    Speed Dialing Lists 12-7 Repor ts and Lists 12 One-T ouch Speed Dial List NO. DESTINA TION TEL # DESTINA TION ID [ 01] 1 914 438 3619 SEYMOUR GREEN [ 02] 722 2655 ROBERT STUAR T [ 03] 1 516 91 1 4411 NA TALIE SMITH [ 06] 761 1298 JOHN BARRISTER [ 08] 732 2233 ADAM BOOKS.CP A 1-TOUCH LIST 31/12 2005 10:32 F AX 123xxxx WORLD ESTA TE,INC. 001 ❉❉?[...]

  • Page 131

    Speed Dialing Lists 12-8 Repor ts and Lists 12 Coded Speed Di al List NO. DESTINA TION TEL # DESTINATION ID [ ❉ 01] 555 1234 BILL [ ❉ 02] 1 914 438 3619 SEYMOUR GREEN [ ❉ 03] 1 516 91 1 4411 NA TALIE SMITH [ ❉ 04] 1 617222322 HUNT INVESTMENTS [ ❉ 08] 732 2233 ADAM BOOKS.CP A 31/12 2005 10:32 F AX 123xxxx WORLD EST A TE,INC. 001 NOT SOR TE[...]

  • Page 132

    Speed Dialing Lists 12-9 Repor ts and Lists 12 Group Dial List [ 05] CANON GROUP [ ❉ 01] 225 7823 CANON NY [ ❉ 10] 233 7766 CANON CA [ 01] 876 2398 CANON TX [ 02] 613 9076 CANON CA GROUP DIAL TEL # LIST ❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉ ❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉?[...]

  • Page 133

    User’s Data List 12-10 Repor ts and Lists 12 User’ s Data List Y ou can print a list of the data registe red in your machine . This list is useful when y ou want to re view the user data inf or mation you ma y have ente red (such as your name and number , the date and time) and all other settings currently selected. Follo w this procedure to pr[...]

  • Page 134

    Document Memory List 12-11 Repor ts and Lists 12 Document Memory List The machine can print a list of documents stored in memory , along with the transaction number (TX/ RX NO .) of each document. 1 Press [F AX]. If you are alread y in the Fax standby mode, you can ski p this step. 2 Open One-T ouch Speed Dial panel ➞ press [Re port]. Press [ (-)[...]

  • Page 135

    Cancel Report Prin ting 12-12 Repor ts and Lists 12 Cancel Repor t Printing Y ou can cance l report pr inting using the CANCEL REPOR T item from the REPORT menu . 1 Press [Menu]. 2 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to s elect <9.PRINT LISTS> ➞ pr ess [OK]. 3 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select <4.CANCEL REPORT> ➞ press [OK]. 4 Press [ (-)] or [ ([...]

  • Page 136

    CHAPTER Clearing Jams 13-1 13 T roub leshooting This chapter describe s the problems you might enc ounter when us ing the mach ine and their remedies. It al so expl ains what to do if yo u cannot solv e the problem b y yourself . Clearing Jams This section describes how to remov e jammed paper . Removing Jammed P aper fr om Inside the Machine When [...]

  • Page 137

    Clearing Jams 13-2 T roubleshooting 13 1 Open the printer co ver. If the re is any pa per left in the cassette or on the output tray , remove it first. 2 Remove t he cartridge. IMPOR T ANT • Remov e watches and any bracelets or r ings when touchi ng the inside of the machine. These items m ight be damaged if they come into contact with the parts [...]

  • Page 138

    Clearing Jams 13-3 T roubleshooting 13 3 Open the rear co ver and push down the green paper release levers on both side s of the face up paper output. 4 Hold both sides of the j ammed paper and carefully mo ve it inward, then gently pull it out. 5 Roll the leading end of the paper outwards so that th e printed surface is on the inside of the roll, [...]

  • Page 139

    Clearing Jams 13-4 T roubleshooting 13 6 If the leading edge of the paper is visi ble but has not entered the imaging are a (marked with yellow labe l), pull the paper forw ards and ro ll it inwards. If the leading edge of the paper has al ready entere d the imaging area, gently pull out th e paper at the fa ce up paper output rollers until the edg[...]

  • Page 140

    Clearing Jams 13-5 T roubleshooting 13 7 Gently pull the jammed paper between the output ro ller s until the leading edge emer ges from the machine . 8 Carefully pull the jamme d paper straight out through the r ollers. If the jamm ed paper is ba dly folded, simila r to the folds o f an accordion , ease the jamm ed paper loose and then pull it out [...]

  • Page 141

    Clearing Jams 13-6 T roubleshooting 13 10 Insert the cartridge back int o the machi ne , then clos e the printer cover . For details, see “Installing/Replacing the T oner Car tridg e, ” on p. 2-18. IMPOR T ANT After you replace the cartridge and close the pri nter cover , the machine should be ready for operating. If the machine returns to the [...]

  • Page 142

    Clearing Jams 13-7 T roubleshooting 13 Remo ving Jammed P aper from the ADF When the document jams in the ADF , the LCD displays <CHECK DOCUMENT>. 1 Widen the slide guides until they stop, and rem ove the paper so as no t to be ca ught by the slide guides. Open the ADF and gent ly remo ve th e jammed paper from the ADF . NO TE After removing [...]

  • Page 143

    LCD Messages 13-8 T roubleshooting 13 LCD Messages The foll owing messages are display ed in the LCD when the machine perf orms a function or if it encounters an error . Message Cau se Action CHANGE P APERSIZE When the ma chine prints the re ports or lists, the pape r size setting is set to a size other than <L TR>, or <A4>. Set the pap[...]

  • Page 144

    LCD Messages 13-9 T roubleshooting 13 Message Cau se Action MEM IN USE nn % Shows the percentag e of memory currently in use. This message is displa yed when you s et the documen t in ADF . W ait for the machin e to send any fax es in memory . Also, print or delete any documents in memor y you no longer need. MEMOR Y FULL The memor y is full becaus[...]

  • Page 145

    LCD Messages 13-10 T roubleshooting 13 * xxx stands for a nu m ber . ** The identifi cation numbe r does not app ear in the st andby mode. I t appears when scanning documents, oper ating [System Monitor], receiving f axes in Manual mode or memory , or after t ran smission is completed. Message C ause Action SYSTEM ERROR Exxx* An error of some kind [...]

  • Page 146

    Error Codes 13-11 T roubleshooting 13 Err or Codes Errors in reports are recorded as error code nu mbe rs because there is not enough space to print a detailed description of the error in the repor t. When errors are recorded in reports, note the err or code number , and chec k it against the tab le below to learn more about what caused the error a[...]

  • Page 147

    Paper Feedin g Problems 13-12 T roubleshooting 13 P aper Feeding Pr oblems Pa per does not f eed correctly . Q Does the cassette or multi-pu rpose feeder con tain an appropriate quantity of sh eets? A Make sure the paper stack in the ca ssette or the paper in the multi- purpose feeder doe s not exceed the capacity of the cassette or multi-purpose f[...]

  • Page 148

    Paper Feed ing Problems 13-13 T roubleshooting 13 Q Does the casse tte or multi- purpose feeder contain an appr opriate quantity of she ets? A Make sure the paper stack in the cassette or the paper in the m ulti-purpose f eeder does not exce ed the capacity o f the cassette or multi-purpose feeder . (See “Loadin g P aper , ” on p . 4-3.) A Do n[...]

  • Page 149

    Paper Feedin g Problems 13-14 T roubleshooting 13 Repeated p aper jams occur . Q Is the proper paper loaded? A Check tha t the size , thickness and type of the paper you are usin g. (See “Print Media Requir ements, ” on p. 4-1.) Q Is the proper paper load ed correctly? A Be sure to f an the paper stack bef ore loading it in the cassette . This [...]

  • Page 150

    Faxing Prob lems 13-15 T roubleshooting 13 F axing Problems Sending Prob lems Y ou cannot send a f ax. Q Is the machine overheated? A Unplug the m achine and le t it cool f or approxim ate 3 minute s to 5 minutes. Then plug in the mach ine and tr y sendi ng again. Q Did you connect the power cord to the machine just now? A Wait f or a wh ile. After[...]

  • Page 151

    Faxing Problems 13-16 T roubleshooting 13 Q Did an error oc cur dur ing sending? A Print an ACTIVITY REPORT and check for an error . (See “Act ivity Repor t, ” on p. 12-1.) Q Is the telepho ne line working properly? A Make sur e there is a di al tone when y ou pick up the h andset of the telephone conn ected to the machine . If there is n o dia[...]

  • Page 152

    Faxing Prob lems 13-17 T roubleshooting 13 Cannot send using ECM (Error Correction Mode ). Q Does the re ceiving f ax machine support ECM? A If the receivi ng fax m achine does not supp or t ECM, the document is sent in th e normal mode without error checki ng. Errors occur frequently while send ing. Q Are the telep hone lines in proper condi tion?[...]

  • Page 153

    Faxing Problems 13-18 T roubleshooting 13 The machine do es not s witch automatically betw een telephone and fax receptions . Q Is the machin e set to s witch automatically betwe en telephone and f ax receptions? A For the mach ine to switch au tomatically , the receiv e mode must be set t o <AnsMod e>. (See Ch apter 7, “Receivi ng F axes. [...]

  • Page 154

    Faxing Prob lems 13-19 T roubleshooting 13 Q Is any t oner left in the cartr idge? A Replace the ca r tridge with a ne w one. Fo r more information, see “Inst alling/Replacin g the T oner Cartridge, ” on p. 2-18. A Select <KEEP PRINTING> in < TONER SUPP L Y LO W> in <F AX SETTINGS> of the Menu. With this setting, the machine w[...]

  • Page 155

    Telephone Prob lems 13-20 T roubleshooting 13 T elephone Pr oblems Y ou cannot dial. Q Is the telephone l ine connected p roperly? A Make sur e all line connections are secu re. (See “Connectin g the T elephone Line , ” on p. 2-8.) Q Is the machine set f or the correct telephone lin e type (pulse/tone)? A Make sur e the machine is set f or the [...]

  • Page 156

    Copying Problem s 13-21 T roubleshooting 13 Copy ing Pr oblems The machine will not make a copy . Q Is the cartridge installed correctly? A Make su re the car tridge is installed cor rectly . (S ee “Installing/Re placing the T oner Cartridge, ” on p. 2- 18.) Q Is the sealing tap e remov ed from the car tridge? A Remove the sealing tape from the[...]

  • Page 157

    Print Quality Problems 13-22 T roubleshooting 13 Print Quality Pr oblems The print quality is not what y ou expect; print is not clear, has missing dots or white streaks . Q Are the si ze, thickness and t ype of the paper you are u sing within the speci fications of the mac hine? A Check t hat the paper y ou are using is supported by the specificat[...]

  • Page 158

    Print Quality Problems 13-23 T roubleshooting 13 Q Is the machine installed in a stable location? A Install the machine in a p roper location. (See “Choosing a Location f or Y our Machine, ” on p. 2-1.) Copies are t oo dark or too light. Q Is the e xposure adjusted correctl y? A Adjust the e xposure correctly using [Exposure ]. (See “Adjustin[...]

  • Page 159

    Printing Problems 13-24 T roubleshooting 13 Printing Pr oblems The Alarm indicator comes on. Q Does the machi ne fe ed paper correctly , or is there paper in t he cassette or multi-purpose f eeder? A Clear the pa per jam, or l oad paper in the cassette or multi-pur pose feeder. (For instructions on clearing paper j am, see “Clearing J ams, ” on[...]

  • Page 160

    If You Cann ot Solve the Problem 13-25 T roubleshooting 13 If Y ou Cannot Solve the Prob lem If you ha ve a problem with y our machine and cannot solve it using the inf ormation in this chapter , contact your local authorized Canon dealer or th e Canon help line. CA UTION If the machine makes strange noi ses, emits smoke or strange smells, unplug i[...]

  • Page 161

    CHAPTER Cleaning the Ma chine 14-1 14 Maint aining Y our Machine Y our machi ne requires n o maintenan ce other than periodic cl eaning, and replacing o f the toner car tridge as ne eded. Cleaning the Machine Clean your machine regularly to keep it in good o perating condition. NOTE Follow these precautions w henever you clean the machine: - When c[...]

  • Page 162

    Cleaning t he Machine 14-2 Maintaining Y our Machine 14 Cleaning the Machine’ s Exterior 1 Disconnect the power cord. 2 Wipe the machine’ s exterior with a clean, soft, lint -f ree cloth moistened with water or diluted dishwashing detergent solution. CAUTION Never use thinner , benzene, alcohol, or any other organic s olvent to clean the machin[...]

  • Page 163

    Cleaning the Ma chine 14-3 Maintaining Y our Machine 14 1 Disconnect the power cord. 2 Open the operation p a nel by gently pulling it up. 3 Use a sof t, dry , clean cloth to clean the scanning glass and rollers (shaded areas). • If the document scanning glass and ro llers are dirty , the documen ts you send or print will also be dirty . • Clea[...]

  • Page 164

    Cleaning t he Machine 14-4 Maintaining Y our Machine 14 5 When you finished, close the opera tion panel by pressi ng it down from the center . NOTE Be sure to close the operation panel until it locks into place . Otherwise the machine will not function properly . 6 Plug the power cord back in.[...]

  • Page 165

    Transporting the machine 14-5 Maintaining Y our Machine 14 T ransporting the machine Be sure to disconnect the power cord bef ore transporting the machine. If the machine is likely to be subjected to vibration (e.g., when tran sporting over long distances), the following precau tions should be taken. If you do not follow these pre c autions, the ma[...]

  • Page 166

    CHAPTER Accessing the Menu 15-1 15 The Menu System The Menu allo ws you to specify or re gister various settings . This chapter e xplains the procedure to acce ss the menus and their co ntents. Accessing the Menu 1 Press [Menu]. 2 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select the menu you want to change ➞ press [OK]. 3 Press [ (-)] or [ (+)] to select the sub[...]

  • Page 167

    Menu Descriptions 15-2 The Menu System 15 Menu Descriptions 1. P APER SETTINGS (The f actor y defaul t setting is in bold fac e . ) Name Descriptions 1.CASSETTE 1.P APER SIZE Sets the paper siz e for the paper cassett e. F AX-L380S: A4 , B5, A5, L TR, EXECUTIV , ENVELOPE (Y ou can select from COM10, MONARCH, DL, or ISO-C5.) F AX-L390: A4 , L TR 2.P[...]

  • Page 168

    Menu Descriptions 15-3 The Menu System 15 2. COMMON SETTINGS Name Descriptions 1.DEF A UL T SETTINGS Selects which mode is display ed in the LCD when the pow er cord is connected, or the A UTO CLEAR function activ ates. COPY The Copy mode is se lected. FA X The F ax mode is selected. 2.SW AFTER A UTO CLR Selects whether the machine s witches to the[...]

  • Page 169

    Menu Descriptions 15-4 The Menu System 15 (The facto r y defa u lt setting is in bold face .) 4.RX DONE T ONE Adjusts the v olume of the done tone sounded when the machine h as finished receiving f axes. ON 1 to 3 ERROR ONL Y 1 to 3 OFF The v olume is tur ned off . 5.PRINTING END T ONE Adjusts the volume of the done tone sounded when the machine h [...]

  • Page 170

    Menu Descriptions 15-5 The Menu System 15 3. COPY SETTINGS (The f actor y defaul t setting is in bold f ace.) *1 ST AND ARD EXPOSURE automatically changes to MA NUAL when TEXT/PHO TO or PHO TO is selected. *2 STD . IMAGEQU ALITY automatically changes to TE XT ORIGINAL when AUT O is selected. Name Descriptions 1.STD . IMA GEQUALI TY Select the docum[...]

  • Page 171

    Menu Descriptions 15-6 The Menu System 15 4. F AX SETTINGS Name Descriptions 1.USER SETTINGS Specifies the basic oper ation settings in t he Fax mode. 1.TEL LINE SETTINGS Specifies the teleph one line settings . 1.USER TEL NO . Y our telephone and fa x number can be registered within 20 digi ts, including spaces . 2.TEL LINE TYPE Selects the teleph[...]

  • Page 172

    Menu Descriptions 15-7 The Menu System 15 4.DENSITY CONTRO L Adjusts the scannin g density . 1. LI GH T Sets for dark docum ents. ( 3 ) 2.ST AND A RD Sets for standard documents . ( 5 ) 3.D ARK Sets f or light documents. ( 7 ) 5.OFFHOOK ALARM Enables/disab les the offhook alarm that aler ts you when the hand set is not in the handset cradle . ON Af[...]

  • Page 173

    Menu Descriptions 15-8 The Menu System 15 OUTPUT YES Prints a repor t every time you send a document. REPOR T WITH TX IMAGE Enabl es/disables printing of the first page of the fax unde r the report. ON Prin ts the first pa ge. OFF No first page is printed. 2.RX REPOR T Enabl es/disables automatic printing of a reception repo r t. OUTPUT NO No repor[...]

  • Page 174

    Menu Descriptions 15-9 The Menu System 15 3.A UTO REDIAL Sets whether to perf orm automatic redial when the oth er line is busy or no an swer . ON Customizes the redial operation. 1.REDIAL TIMES Sets the number of retries . 01 to 10TIMES ( 02 TIMES ) 2.REDIAL INTER V AL Sets period of time between redialing s. 02 to 99MIN. ( 02 MIN. ) OFF After the[...]

  • Page 175

    Menu Descriptions 15-10 The Menu System 15 2.F/T RING TIME Sets the length of time th e machine rings to alert you of an inco ming call. 010 to 060SEC ( 022 SEC ) 3.F/T SWITCH ACTION Selects the action taken after the F/T RING TIME expires . RECEI VE The machine switches to the f a x receive mode automatically at this poin t and star ts to receiv e[...]

  • Page 176

    Menu Descriptions 15-11 The Menu System 15 5.REMO TE RX Enab les/disables remote receiving. ON The machine enab les remote receiving. REMO TE RX ID Y ou can dial code on the remote extension to start receiving a document. A combination of tw o characters using [0] to [9], [ ] and [# ] is possible. ( 25 ) OFF The machine disab les remote receiving. [...]

  • Page 177

    Menu Descriptions 15-12 The Menu System 15 6.POLLING BO X Sets the functions of SETUP FILE, CHANGE D A T A and DELETE FILE. 1.SETUP FILE Registers a polling box. 1.FILE NAME Enters a name f or poling bo x (Max. 24 characters , including spaces). 2.P ASSWORD Enters a pass word to protect the polling bo x settings (Max. 7 charact ers). 3.ERASE AFTER [...]

  • Page 178

    Menu Descriptions 15-13 The Menu System 15 OUTPUT NO No report pr ints while in the Memory Lock mode. OUTPUT YES A report prints while the machi ne is in the Memory Lock mode. 2.F AX DEF A UL T Sets the F AX DEF AUL T functions. 1.RESOLUTION Sets the f ax resolution. OFF The setting of r esolution set using [Image Quality] remains e ven after the A[...]

  • Page 179

    Menu Descriptions 15-14 The Menu System 15 5. ADD . REGIS TRA T ION 6. PRINTER SETTINGS Name Descriptions 1.1-T OUCH SPD DIAL Registers the information on One-T ouch Speed Dialing. Up to 32 destinati ons can be registered. 1-T OUCH SPD DIAL Selects a One-T ouch Spee d Dial button. 1.TEL NUMBER ENTR Y Regi sters the other party’ s telephone number[...]

  • Page 180

    Menu Descriptions 15-15 The Menu System 15 7. TIMER SETTINGS ON The auto error skip is on. The error is skipped and shifted to the ne xt job automatically without indicating an error code. OFF The auto error skip is off. Skip the er ror and shift to the ne xt job manually . 3.ERROR TIME OUT Sets the length of time bef ore the machine returns an err[...]

  • Page 181

    Menu Descriptions 15-16 The Menu System 15 8. PRINT LISTS 5.SUMMER TIME Sets the summer time. OFF The summer time setting is disab led. ON The summer time setting is enab led. 1.BEGIN DA TE/TIME Sets the MONTH, WEEK, D A Y and TIME when the summer time starts. 2.END DA TE/TIME Sets the MONTH, WEEK, D A Y and TIME when the summer time ends . (The f [...]

  • Page 182

    APPENDIX General A-1 A Specifications The specificati ons for the machine ar e listed in thi s section. General Applicable line: Public Switched T elepho ne Network Compatibility: G3 Data compression system: MH, MR, MMR, JBIG Modem type: F AX modem Modem speed: 33600, 31200, 288 00, 26400, 24000, 21600, 192 00, 16800, 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 48 0[...]

  • Page 183

    Plain Paper Fax A-2 Specifications A Plain P aper Fa x Automatic document f eeder capacity:* 50 A4- or L TR-size sheets 20 LGL-siz e sheets 1 sheet f or sizes other than A4-, L TR, or LGL-siz e sheets. Document size: Multi-page document: Max.: 21 6 × 356 mm / Min.: 148 × 105 mm One-page docu ment: Max.: 216 m m × approx. 1 m/ Min.: 148 × 105 mm[...]

  • Page 184

    Plain Paper F ax A-3 A Specifications * Based on 75 g /m 2 pa per ** Based on C a non F AX Standa rd Chart No.1, A 4, standard mode *** This featu re is av ailable for certain countries only .[...]

  • Page 185

    Copier A-4 Specifications A Copier T elephone • Automatic F A X/TEL switcho ver • Ans wering machine co nnection (CNG detecting signal) • T elephone connection • Optional handset con nection* • Remote reception b y telephone (Def ault reception ID: 25) • T one button • Redial/P ause button • NET SWITCH* * This feature is available f[...]

  • Page 186

    Printer A-5 Specifications A Printer Printi ng method: Laser beam pr inting Printing resolution: 1200 dpi enhanced × 600 d pi Paper handling: Automatic feed Acceptab le recording paper stoc k Cassette Feeding: 64 g/m 2 to 128 g/m 2 ; Multi-Pur pose Feeder : 64 g/m 2 to 128 g/m 2 Plain paper , colored paper , recycled paper (including 100% recycled[...]

  • Page 187

    Printer A-6 A Specifications Printable Area: P apers The shaded area i n the follo wing figure shows the printab le area for p apers. ■ Printable area: A4-size L TR-size LGL-size a: b: c: d: e: f: 210 mm Max. 5.0 mm Max. 5.0 mm 297 mm Max. 5.0 mm Max. 5.0 mm 8.5" Max. 0.2" Max. 0.2" 11.0" Max. 0.2" Max. 0.2" 8.5"[...]

  • Page 188

    Printer A-7 A Specifications Printable Area: En velopes The shaded por tion in the f ollowing figure shows the printabl e area f or env elopes. ■ Printable area: CA UTION For some en velope types, the ed ges of the en velope can not be printed on. European DL U .S. Commercial No. 10 a: b: c: d: e: f: 110 mm Max. 5.0 mm Max. 5.0 mm 220 mm Max. 5.0[...]

  • Page 189

    Document Sizes A-8 Specifications A Document Sizes The foll owing illustrations sho w the largest and sm allest documents you can f eed into the machine. The figure below sho ws how much of a A4-, L TR-, or LGL-size document the machin e scans when faxing or scanning. The margin at each edge is outside the machine’ s scanning area. Multi-page doc[...]

  • Page 190

    Printer Driver A-9 Specifications A Printer Driver *Only for the F AX-L3 80S model. System requirement s: IBM or compatible comp uter with the following Pentium processor : Microsoft Window s® 98, Windows® Me , Windows® 2000, or Window s® XP –Window s® 98: A 90-m egahertz (MHz) P entium processor or hi gher/At least 32 MB of RAM and 115 MB o[...]

  • Page 191

    APPENDIX Handset B-1 B Attaching the Optional Handset to the Machine This section describes h ow to attach the optional handset to y our machine. Handset The optional handset is av ailable in certain countr ies. Contact you r local authorized Canon dealer f or more inf or mation on purchasing this opt ion. NO TE Please note that the shape of y our [...]

  • Page 192

    Handset B-2 Attaching the Optional Handset to the Machine B Attaching the Handset to Y our Machine T o attach the handset to y our machine, foll ow these steps: 1 Remove the screws from the plugs and insert the plugs into th e holes on the handset cradle. 2 Insert the plugs with the handset cr adle in the holes on the machine. NO TE If you ha ve di[...]

  • Page 193

    Handset B-3 Attaching the Optional Handset t o the Machine B 3 Insert the screws into the plugs and push them in with y our fing er . 4 Connect the handset cord to the input jack marked at the bac k of the machine. CA UTION When carrying the mac h ine, do not lift i t by the handset cradle as it may break.[...]

  • Page 194

    Handset B-4 Attaching the Optional Handset to the Machine B Adjusting the Ringer V olume Switch The ringer volume s witch allows you t o select the ring volume of the handset f or incoming calls. Use a pen or other pointed object to adjust the s witch to high or low . The type of ha ndsets you can connect is differ ent depending on the area you use[...]

  • Page 195

    APPENDIX Australia C-1 C Country-Specific Features A ustralia T elstra FaxStream™ Duet In A ustralia, T elstra off ers the F axStream™ Duet capabilit y . If you subscribe to this service, your line is assigned two n umbers: one f or f ax and one f or phone. When th e fax number is called, the network sends a specific ringing tone which y our un[...]

  • Page 196

    Australia C-2 Countr y-Specific F eatures C Network Switch System Op eration The procedure f or using the n etwork switch system is almost the same as when using the F AX ov er a normal telephone line. When yo u receive ca lls, howe ver , the unit will respond slightly diff erently as descri bed below: ■ When you hear the telephone call ring patt[...]

  • Page 197

    New Zealand C-3 C Countr y-Specific F eatures Ne w Zealand T elecom FaxAbility In New Zealand, T elecom N.Z. off ers the F axAbility capability . This service allows you to assign two numbers to you r line: one f or fax and one fo r telephone. When the fax numb er is called, the network sends a specific ring tone which yo ur unit recognis es and au[...]

  • Page 198

    APPENDIX G-1 Glossary A AC Alternating current . The type of electr ical cur rent available from a wall outlet . Activity report A journal of the m achine’ s fax tran sactions, both sent and received. Application program Softwar e prepared f or a specific functi on or set of f unctions. D evelope rs who make app lication prog rams include driv er[...]

  • Page 199

    G-2 Glossary G B bps Bits per second. Ref ers to the speed with whic h a f ax machine sends and receiv es data. Broadcasting T ransmitting documents to more than one location (through the m achine’s me mor y). C CCITT/ITU-T Formerly know n as CCITT , Consultativ e Committee f or International T elegraph and T elephone. CCITT h as been replac ed b[...]

  • Page 200

    G-3 Glossary G E ECM Error Correctio n Mode. The ability of your machine to reduce system and line errors when sending or receiving from another fax with ECM capability . ECM is most effective in areas where th e telephone lin es are in poor condi tion or ther e is frequen t interference on the line. Do not use E CM if you need to send a document q[...]

  • Page 201

    G-4 Glossary G I Interface The connection be tween two de vices that makes it po ssible f or them to communic ate with each other . The machine f eatures a USB interf ace, which mak es it compatib le with IBM a nd similar pers onal comput ers. Interface cab le The cabl e used to create the interf ace between a printer an d a computer. Interface por[...]

  • Page 202

    G-5 Glossary G O One-T ouch Speed Dialing An automatic d ialing metho d that allo ws you to dial a fax or tele phone number by pr essing a single One-T ouch Speed Dial b utton. The machine can sto re up to 32 numbers f or One-T ouch S peed Dialing. One-T ouch Speed Dial bu ttons The buttons numbere d 01 to 32 on the operation panel , each of wh ich[...]

  • Page 203

    G-6 Glossary G Reception See Receiving . Redialing-automatic See A utom atic Redialing. Redialing-manual See Man ual Redialing. Reduction mode The machine’ s automatic f eature that slightly red uces the receiv ed image to allow r oom at the top of the page for t he sender’ s ID inf orm ation. Y ou can also reduce th e size of l arge incomi ng [...]

  • Page 204

    G-7 Glossary G Sending A fa x document that has been scanned by a fax mach ine and sent over telephone lines, in the form of electrical puls es, to another f ax machine. Also called TX or T ransmit. Sending speed The rate a t which f axes are tran smitted through the phone line. See also bps (bits per second s). ST AND ARD A document se tting f or [...]

  • Page 205

    APPENDIX I-1 Inde x Numerics ( (-), ) (+) buttons , 2-15 A Activity Report, 12-1 ADD . REGISTRA TION, 15-14 ADF (Automatic Document Feeder), 2-11, 2- 12 Alar m indicator, 2- 14 AnsMode, 7-1, 7-5 Ans wering machine using, 7-5 Attaching co mponents document output tr ay, 2-5 output tra y, 2-5 B Broadcas ting, 6-1 3 C Canceling automatic redi aling, 6[...]

  • Page 206

    I-2 Index I E Energ y Saver b utton, 2-14 Energy sav er mo de restor ing from, 2- 16 setting m anually, 2- 16 Enlarge/Redu ce button, 2-14 Enter ing date and time , 3-3 method, 3-1 numbers for Coded Speed Dia ling, 5-5 numbers for Group Dialing, 5- 9 numbers f or One-T ouch Speed Dialing, 5- 2 your f ax number and nam e, 3-4 Envelope loading in the[...]

  • Page 207

    I-3 Index I O OK butto n, 2-15 One-T ouch Speed Dial b uttons, 2-15 One-T ouch Speed Dia l List, 12-7 One-T ouch Speed Dia l panel, 2-15 One-T ouch Speed Dial ing, 5-1, 6-7 changing or de leting numbers, 5-3 storin g numbers, 5-2 using, 5-4 Operati on panel, 2-11, 2-12, 2-14 Orientation, 4-11 Output tra y, 2-11, 2-12 P P a per cassette installing, [...]

  • Page 208

    I-4 Index I S Safety inst r uctions, 1-6 Scanning de nsity adjusting to cop y, 10-6 adjusting to f ax, 6-5 Scanning re solution adjusting to cop y, 10-6 adjusting to f ax, 6-4 Setting display language, 2-10 receiv e mode, 7- 2 scanning de nsity (fax), 6-5 scanning resolution (fax) , 6-4 summer time, 3-5 telephone l ine type, 3-5 Shipping M ateri al[...]

  • Page 209

    FA7-9077 (000) CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan CANON U.S.A., INC. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. CANON CANADA INC. 6390 Dixie Road Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7, Canada CANON EUROPA N.V. Bovenkerkerweg 59-61 1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands CANON FRANCE S.A.S. 17, quai du Président Paul Doume[...]