Canon All in One Printer MultiPASS MP730 User Manual

Users Guide  
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Copyright  
Copyright © 2003 by Canon Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be  
reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any  
language or computer language in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic,  
optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Canon Inc.  
Trademarks  
Canon and BJ are registered trademarks. BCI, MultiPASS, UHQ, and ScanGear are trademarks of  
Canon Inc.  
All other product and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of  
their respective owners.  
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Canon Inc. has determined that this  
product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.  
Super G3 is a phrase used to describe the new generation of fax machines that  
use ITU-T V.34 standard 33.6 Kbps* modems. Super G3 High Speed Fax  
machines allow transmission time of approximately 3 seconds* per page  
which results in reduced telephone line charges.  
* Approximately 3 seconds per page fax transmission time based on ITU-T No. 1 Chart (Standard Mode) at  
33.6 Kbps modem speed. The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) currently supports 28.8 Kbps  
modem speeds or lower, depending on telephone line conditions.  
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How to use the documentation provided  
START HERE  
Printed sheet  
Set-Up Sheet  
Be sure to read this sheet first!  
This sheet includes instructions for setting up your machine and getting it ready for use.  
Follow all steps in this sheet before using your machine.  
Printed manual  
Quick Reference Guide  
After following instructions in the Set-Up  
Sheet, we recommend you read this guide  
to familiarize yourself with the basic  
operation of all functions of your machine.  
User's Guide (This guide)  
Software Guide  
This guide, included as a PDF file in the  
MultiPASS MP730/700 Setup CD-ROM,  
includes instructions on functions that can  
be performed directly from your machine  
as well as detailed information on  
This guide, included as a PDF file in the  
MultiPASS MP730/700 Setup CD-ROM,  
includes comprehensive instructions on  
using the software. Refer to this guide for  
full instructions on printing, scanning, and  
Fax Model  
memory cards. Refer to this guide for in-  
depth instructions not included in the  
Quick Reference Guide, or if you want to  
learn more about advanced features.  
faxing from your computer.  
NOTE  
• In addition to the above documentation, you can also refer to the online help in the software for online  
information about a window or dialog box, and for step by step instructions on performing software  
tasks. To access the online help, select or click [Help] in the software.  
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Type conventions  
Please read the list below of symbols, terms, and abbreviations used in this guide.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
IMPORTANT  
NOTE  
Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or  
injury to persons if not performed correctly. In order to use the  
machine safely, always pay attention to these warnings.  
Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to  
persons or damage to property if not performed correctly. In order to  
use the machine safely, always pay attention to these cautions.  
Indicates operational warnings and restrictions. Be certain to read  
these items to operate the machine correctly, and to avoid damage to  
the machine.  
Indicates notes for operation or additional explanations. Reading these is  
highly recommended.  
Fax Model  
Indicates information exclusively for the MultiPASS MP730 model.  
Indicates a page number where additional information can be found.  
Refer to the Set-Up Sheet for more details.  
(p. n-nn)  
Set-Up Sheet  
Quick Reference Refer to the Quick Reference Guide for more details.  
Guide  
Software  
Refer to the Software Guide (included in the CD-ROM) for more details.  
Guide  
machine  
default  
General term used to represent the MultiPASS MP730 or MultiPASS MP700.  
A setting that remains in effect unless you change it.  
document  
menu  
The original sheet(s) of paper you copy or scan with the machine.  
A list of settings from which you select an item to set up or change. A menu  
has a title which appears in the LCD.  
[key name]  
<message>  
Text enclosed in these brackets indicate a key name or item on the  
computer you have to click, double-click, or point to.  
Text enclosed in these brackets indicate an LCD message.  
click, double-click Term used to select or choose a command or option on your computer,  
generally with a mouse.  
Fax model only:  
fax or document  
The original sheet(s) of paper you send or receive with the machine.  
transaction number A four-digit number assigned automatically to any document you send or  
receive.  
TX/RX NO.  
Denotes Transaction number.  
Denotes Sending.  
TX  
RX  
Denotes Receiving.  
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Using preset copy ratios ......................................5-3  
Copying an image to fit the page.....................5-3  
Advanced copy features...........................................5-4  
Borderless copying ................................................5-5  
1: Introduction  
Unpacking your machine ........................................ 1-2  
Operation panel of the machine...................... 1-4  
2: Document handling  
Fax Model  
Recommended print media and  
General print media guidelines........................ 3-4  
Setting the paper thickness lever......................... 3-5  
card  
Speed dialing methods.............................................7-1  
Printing speed dialing lists ......................................7-9  
Recommended print media ................................... 4-1  
Printing all frames.................................................. 4-6  
Printing a range of frames ................................4-10  
card .................................................................4-15  
Enabling/disabling overwriting  
Fax Model  
8:  
Sending faxes  
Adjusting the image quality  
(fax resolution)...............................................8-3  
Adjusting the scan exposure..............................8-4  
Dialing methods..........................................................8-4  
Redialing a busy number .........................................8-5  
Manual redialing.....................................................8-5  
Automatic redialing...............................................8-5  
Customizing automatic redialing  
memory card data .....................................4-15  
5: Copying  
Documents you can copy........................................ 5-1  
Making copies.............................................................. 5-1  
Improving copied images ....................................... 5-1  
Setting color or black & white copying.......... 5-1  
settings.............................................................8-5  
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Sending the same document to several  
Special dialing............................................................8-10  
Problems scanning.................................................. 12-6  
Fax Model  
Fax Model  
Fax Model  
9:  
Problems using a memory card........................12-12  
If nothing displays in the LCD (if there is no  
power)..........................................................12-14  
Fax Model  
Removing jams from the machine’s  
If there are repeated paper jams..................12-16  
FAX ONLY MODE........................................... 9-3  
Fax Model  
10:  
Menu: SPECIAL COPY .............................................. 13-2  
11: Maintenance  
Menu: RECEIVE MODE............................ 13-6  
Flowchart of printhead maintenance...........11-3  
Printing the nozzle check pattern..................11-4  
Cleaning the printhead......................................11-4  
Aligning the printhead ......................................11-5  
Cleaning your machine ..........................................11-7  
Cleaning the exterior..........................................11-7  
Cleaning the interior...........................................11-7  
Cleaning the scanning area.........................11-7  
Cleaning inside the machine ......................11-7  
Menu: PHOTO PRINT MODE.................................. 13-7  
General specifications .............................................. A-1  
Ink specifications........................................................ A-3  
Print specifications .................................................... A-4  
Photo print specifications....................................... A-4  
Copy specifications ................................................... A-4  
Fax Model  
Fax specifications...................................... A-5  
Telephone specifications......................................... A-6  
Index......................................................................................I-1  
Fax Model  
Cleaning the ADF area..................11-8  
Cleaning the roller ..........................................11-9  
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Safety information  
Read this safety information thoroughly before using your machine, and keep it handy in case  
you need to refer to it later.  
WARNING  
• This product emits low level magnetic flux. If you use a cardiac pacemaker and feel abnormalities,  
please move away from this product and consult your doctor.  
CAUTION  
• Do not disassemble or modify. There are high-temperature and high-voltage components inside  
the machine which may result in fire or electrical shock.  
• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the machine.  
Location  
WARNING  
• Do not place the machine near alcohol, paint thinner, or  
other flammable substances. If flammable substances  
come into contact with electrical parts inside the  
machine, it may result in fire or electrical shock.  
CAUTION  
• Do not place the machine on top of a carpet or rug which  
has long pile. The threads may get inside the machine  
and cause a fire.  
• Place the machine on a flat, stable, vibration-free  
surface that is strong enough to support its weight. (For  
the weight of the machine, see the Appendix.)  
• Do not place objects around the power plug so that you  
are able to readily disconnect the power plug from the  
wall socket at any time. Otherwise you will be unable to  
disconnect the power plug in case of an emergency.  
• Make sure the area is free from dust.  
• Make sure the location is not affected by extreme  
temperature changes, and always stays between 59° and  
81.5°F (15° and 27.5°C).  
• Make sure the relative humidity of the area is between 20%  
and 80%.  
• Keep the machine away from direct sunlight.  
• Do not use or store the machine outdoors.  
• Do not install the machine near devices that contain  
magnets or generate magnetic fields, such as speakers.  
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Power Supply  
WARNING  
• Do not damage or modify the power cord and power  
plug. Also do not place heavy objects on the power cord,  
pull on it, or extensively bend it. These actions may  
cause electrical damage and result in fire or electrical  
shock.  
• Do not insert or unplug the power plug with wet hands,  
as this may result in electrical shock.  
• Do not overload the wall outlet with too many electrical  
appliances, as this may result in fire or electrical shock.  
• Plug the machine into a standard 120 V AC, 60 Hz,  
three-prong outlet. Operate the machine only from the  
type of power source indicated on the machine’s label or  
a fire, electrical shock or malfunction may occur. If you  
are not sure of the type of power available, consult your  
local power company.  
• Do not allow the power cord to be near objects that emit  
heat. The outer cover of the power cord may melt  
resulting in fire or electrical shock.  
• Make sure the power cord is fully extended and has no  
knots in it when electricity is running through it. Knots  
etc. in the cord may result in fire or electrical shock.  
• Fully insert the power plug securely into the electrical  
outlet. If the prongs of the power plug come into contact  
with metallic objects etc., it may result in fire or  
electrical shock.  
CAUTION  
• During electrical storms, turn off the power and  
disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.  
(Please note that any documents stored in the machine’s  
memory will be deleted when you turn off the power.)  
• Do not use an extension cord as this may result in fire or  
electrical shock.  
• Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord if the  
machine will not be used for a long period such as  
during holidays.  
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IMPORTANT  
• If dust accumulates around the plug of the power cord  
when it is connected to a power outlet, unplug the  
machine and wipe the plug with a clean, dry cloth.  
Fax Model Do not plug the machine into the same circuit as  
appliances such as an air conditioner, television, or copier.  
These devices generate electrical noise which may  
interfere with your machine’s operation.  
• Whenever you turn off the power and unplug the machine,  
wait at least five seconds before you plug it in again.  
• Use only the power cord that came with the machine.  
• Turn off the power and unplug the machine in the following conditions:  
– When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
– If liquid has spilled into the machine.  
– If the machine has been exposed to rain or water.  
– If the machine does not operate normally when you have followed the instructions in the guides  
included with your machine. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the instructions in the  
guides since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require  
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.  
– If the machine has been dropped or damaged.  
– If the machine exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for servicing.  
Handling  
WARNING  
• Do not drop paper clips, staples, or other metal objects  
inside the machine. Also do not spill water, liquid, or  
flammable substances inside the machine. If these items  
come into contact with high-voltage parts inside the  
machine, it may result in fire or electrical shock. If these  
items are dropped or spilled in the machine, turn off the  
power and unplug the power cord immediately with dry  
hands. Then contact the Canon Customer Care Center.  
• Do not use any highly flammable sprays near the  
machine. If gas from a spray comes into contact with the  
electrical components inside the machine, it will result  
in fire.  
• There are high-voltage components inside the machine.  
If you are looking inside the machine to remove paper  
jams etc., do not allow metallic objects such as jewelry  
to come into contact with the inside of the machine.  
Contact may result in burns or electrical shock.  
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CAUTION  
• Close the document cover and scanning unit gently to  
avoid catching your hand. Failing to do so may result in  
personal injury.  
• Do not press down hard on the document cover or  
Fax Model  
ADF when using the platen glass to scan thick  
books. This may damage the platen glass and/or result  
in personal injury.  
• Do not place the following objects on top of the machine. If such objects come into contact  
with internal electrical components, the machine may short-circuit resulting in fire or  
electrical shock.  
– Metallic objects such as jewelry and watches  
– Containers of water or other liquids such as glasses, vases, or pot plants  
If water etc. does spill inside the machine, turn off the power immediately, disconnect the  
power cord and contact the Canon Customer Care Center.  
• Do not touch the high-voltage electrical parts as this may result in electrical shock.  
• Do not place heavy objects on top of the machine as these may topple over and result in  
injury.  
• Do not insert your hands into the machine while it is printing as parts inside the machine are  
moving and this may result in injury.  
• After printing, do not touch the electrical contacts of the printhead. They will be hot and may  
result in burns or electrical shock.  
• Do not subject the machine to strong physical shock or  
vibration.  
• Turn off the power and unplug the machine before moving  
it.  
• Do not lift the machine by any of its attachments. Lift it by  
the recessed areas on the sides of the machine.  
• A distinct change in performance may indicate a need for  
servicing.  
Maintenance  
WARNING  
• Do not service the machine yourself except as specifically described in this guide. If further  
servicing is required, contact the Canon Customer Care Center.  
• Keep the machine clean. Dust accumulation may prevent the machine from operating properly.  
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Legal limitation on usage of your product and the  
use of images  
Using your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce certain documents, and the use of  
such images as scanned, printed or otherwise reproduced by your product, may be prohibited  
by law and may result in criminal and/or civil liability. A non-exhaustive list of these documents  
is set forth below. This list is intended to be a guide only. If you are uncertain about the legality  
of using your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce any particular document, and/or of  
the use of the images scanned, printed or otherwise reproduced, you should consult in advance  
with your legal advisor for guidance.  
• Paper money  
• Traveler’s checks  
• Money orders  
• Food stamps  
• Certificates of deposit  
• Passports  
• Postage stamps (canceled or uncanceled)  
• Identifying badges or insignias  
• Selective service or draft papers  
• Checks or drafts issued by governmental  
agencies  
• Immigration papers  
• Internal revenue stamps (canceled or uncanceled)  
• Bonds or other certificates of indebtedness  
• Stock certificates  
• Copyrighted works/works of art without permission  
of copyright owner  
• Motor vehicle licenses and certificates of title  
Users in the U.S.A.  
Pre-installation requirements for Canon facsimile equipment  
A. Location  
Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk. See the Appendix for the machine’s dimensions and weight.  
B. Order information  
1. Only a single line, touch-tone or rotary telephone set is to be used.  
2. Order an RJ11-C modular jack (USOC code), which should be installed by the telephone  
company. If the RJ11-C jack is not present, installation cannot occur.  
3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The  
line should be a regular voice grade line or the equivalent. Use one line per machine.  
DDD (DIRECT DISTANCE DIAL) LINE  
-or-  
IDDD (INTERNATIONAL DIRECT DISTANCE DIAL) LINE IF YOU COMMUNICATE OVERSEAS  
NOTE  
• Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards, e.g., the 2500 (Touch Tone) or 500  
(Rotary/Pulse Dial) telephones. A dedicated extension off a PBX unit without “Call Waiting” can be used  
with the MultiPASS MP730. Key telephone systems are not recommended because they send  
non-standard signals to individual telephones for ringing and special codes, which may cause a fax error.  
C. Power requirements  
This equipment should be connected to a standard 120-volt AC, three-wire grounded outlet  
only. Do not connect this machine to an outlet or power line shared with other appliances that  
cause “electrical noise.” Air conditioners, electric typewriters, copiers, and machines of this sort  
generate electrical noise which often interferes with communications equipment and the  
sending and receiving of documents.  
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Connection of the equipment  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the  
ACTA. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a  
product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be  
provided to the telephone company.  
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line.  
Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an  
incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be  
certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total  
RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product  
identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN  
without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).  
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.  
Connection to party lines is subjected to state tariffs.  
In case of equipment malfunction  
Should any malfunction occur which cannot be corrected by the procedures described in this  
guide, disconnect the equipment from the telephone line or turn off the power and unplug the  
power cord. The telephone line should not be reconnected or the power cord plugged in until  
the problem is completely resolved. Users should contact Canon Authorized Service Facilities  
for servicing of equipment. Information regarding Authorized Service Facility locations can be  
obtained by calling the Canon Customer Care Center. (1-800-423-2366)  
Rights of the telephone company  
Should the equipment cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may  
temporarily disconnect service. The telephone company also retains the right to make changes  
in facilities and services which may affect the operation of this equipment. When such changes  
are necessary, the telephone company is required to give adequate prior notice to the user.  
FCC Notice  
MultiPASS MP730: Facsimile Transceiver, Model H12269  
MultiPASS MP700: H12270  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept an interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
NOTE  
• This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in this  
guide. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop  
operation of the equipment.  
Canon U.S.A. Inc.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.  
TEL No. (516) 328-5600  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a  
computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless  
such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on  
the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the  
business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of  
the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual.  
To automatically enter this information into your machine, follow the instructions on p. 7-1 or  
p. 8-1 of this guide.  
Users in Canada  
Pre-installation requirements for Canon facsimile equipment  
A. Location  
Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk. See the Appendix for the machine’s dimensions and  
weight.  
B. Order information  
1. Provide only a single-line to touch-tone or rotary telephone set terminated with a standard  
4-pin modular phone plug. (Touch-tone is recommended if available in your area.)  
2. Order an RJ11-C modular jack (USOC code), which should be installed by the telephone  
company. If the RJ11-C jack is not present, installation cannot occur.  
3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The  
line should be a regular voice grade line or equivalent. Use one line per machine.  
DDD (DIRECT DISTANCE DIAL) LINE  
-or-  
IDDD (INTERNATIONAL DIRECT DISTANCE DIAL) LINE IF YOU COMMUNICATE OVERSEAS  
NOTE  
• Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards [e.g., the 2500 (touch tone) or 500  
(rotary/pulse dial) telephones]. A dedicated extension off a PBX unit without “Camp On” signals is also  
permissible with your MultiPASS MP730. Key telephone systems are not recommended because they  
send non-standard signals to individual telephones for ringing and special codes, which may cause a fax  
error.  
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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 120 volts and 15 amperes. The RJ11-C modular  
jack should be relatively close to the power outlet to facilitate installation.  
NOTICE  
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical  
Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the  
registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of  
Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply  
that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
Cet appareil est conforme aux Spécifications techniques des équipements terminaux de  
l’Industrie du Canada. Ceci est confirmé par le numéro d’enregistrement. L’abréviation IC  
précédant le numéro d’enregistrement signifie que l’enregistrement a été effectué sur la base  
de la Déclaration de conformité indiquant que le produit est conforme aux spécifications  
techniques du Canada. Ceci n’implique pas que le produit ait été approuvé par l’industrie du  
Canada.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to  
the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed  
using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance  
with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the  
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment  
malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to  
disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the  
power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected  
together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.  
CAUTION  
• Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the  
appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
IMPORTANT  
• This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulations.  
• Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel  
brouilleur du Canada.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.3. The REN assigned to  
each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed  
to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any  
combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence  
Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.  
Le Nombre d’équivalence Ringer (REN) de cet appareil terminal est 0.3. Le REN attribué à chaque  
équipement terminal fournit une indication sur le nombre maximum de terminaux pouvant  
être connectés sur une interface téléphonique. La terminaison sur une interface peut consister  
en n’importe quelle combinaison d’appareils, à la condition seulement que la somme des  
Nombres d’équivalence Ringer de tous les appareils ne soit pas supérieure à 5.  
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CANON CANADA INC.  
1-800-OK-CANON  
24 HOURS A DAY, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK  
http://www.canon.ca  
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Chapter  
1
Introduction  
1
What your machine can do  
Thank you for purchasing the Canon MultiPASS MP730 (indicated by the mark  
Fax Model  
) or the  
MultiPASS MP700. Your machine incorporates the following functions in one simple-to-operate  
device:  
Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print crisp, clear color or black & white documents from your  
computer.  
Photo printer . . . . . . . . . . Print photo-quality images from a memory card inserted directly  
into your machine.  
Copier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Make color or black & white copies from your machine. Also, apply  
advanced copy features to your copies.  
Scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scan high-resolution images to your computer and process them  
easily using the software provided.  
Fax Model  
Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fax directly from your machine, or use your computer to send faxes.  
You may choose to use your machine as a stand-alone device for photo printing, copying, and  
faxing. Alternatively, connect your machine to a computer and you will have a fully  
integrated printer/photo printer/copier/scanner/ fax. The software provided with your  
Fax Model  
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machine will allow you to perform a variety of tasks from your computer effortlessly and  
efficiently.  
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Unpacking your machine  
When you unpack your machine, check that you have the following components:  
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• MP700  
• Multi-purpose tray  
MP730  
Machine  
Fax Model  
• Paper output tray  
Document tray  
• Tray cover  
• Power cord  
• Documentation  
(Set-Up Sheet,  
Quick Reference Guide)  
• MultiPASS MP730/700  
Setup CD-ROM  
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• Printhead  
• Ink tanks  
(Black, cyan, magenta, yellow)  
Telephone line cord  
Destination labels  
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NOTE  
• A USB cable is not included. You must purchase a USB cable (less than 16 #8 ft./5 m) to connect your  
machine to a computer.  
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Main components of the machine  
Fax model shown here.  
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ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)  
Feeder cover  
! Scanning unit (Printer cover)  
! [Open] button  
Document guides  
! Paper output tray  
! Card slot  
r Multi-purpose tray  
t Tray cover  
! Indicator light  
y Automatic sheet feeder  
! Operation panel  
! Platen glass  
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Document tray  
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Document output slot  
! Printhead holder  
! Paper thickness lever  
o Document cover  
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Operation panel of the machine  
Fax model shown here.  
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q [Resume] key  
! !@@ @ @  
@
Resumes an operation after an error is corrected.  
in the ADF.  
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Also ejects a document remaining  
w
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In Use/Memory light  
Blinks or lights during operation. Lights also when there are documents in the machine’s  
memory.  
e Alarm light  
Blinks when an error occurs or when the machine needs attention.  
r [Menu] key  
Accesses the settings to customize operation of your machine.  
t LCD  
Displays messages and selections, and prompts during operation.  
2
3
y [ ]([–]) and [ ] ([+]) keys  
Scroll through selections, select the number of copies, and the photograph file number.  
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[2] also clears an entry and [3] enters a space between characters.  
u [Set] key  
Selects or confirms settings.  
i [Enlarge/Reduce] key  
Sets the copy enlargement or reduction ratio.  
o [Paper Select] key  
Selects the paper size and paper type for copying and  
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received faxes.  
! [Exposure] key  
Selects the copy exposure and  
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fax exposure.  
fax resolution.  
! [Image Quality] key  
Selects the copy resolution and  
! [Copy] key  
Switches the machine to copy mode.  
!
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[Fax] key  
Switches the machine to fax mode.  
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! [Scan] key  
Scans a document to your computer according to the action selected.  
! [Photo Print] key  
Switches the machine to photo card print mode.  
! Numeric keys  
Enter numerical values as well as  
[Tone] key  
Switches temporarily to tone dialing.  
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fax/telephone numbers and characters.  
!
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! [Color] key  
Sets the machine for color copying and  
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color sending.  
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! [Stop/Reset] key  
Cancels operations and returns the machine to standby mode.  
@ [Start] key  
Starts operations.  
@ [B&W] key  
Sets the machine for black & white copying and  
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black & white sending.  
@
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[Redial/Pause] key  
Redials the last number dialed with the numeric keys. Also enters pauses between or after  
numbers when dialing or registering numbers.  
@
@
@
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[Coded Dial] key  
Press this key and a two-digit code to dial a pre-registered fax/telephone number or group.  
[Hook] key  
Engages or disengages the telephone line.  
One-touch speed dialing keys  
Dial a pre-registered fax/telephone number or group.  
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@ [ON/OFF (1 sec.)] key  
Turns the machine on and off (keep pressed for a brief interval). Before turning on the  
machine, make sure the document cover is closed.  
IMPORTANT  
• To prevent the printhead from drying up, the machine automatically caps it when the power is  
turned off with the [ON/OFF (1 sec.)] key. If you need to disconnect the machine from the main  
power source (e.g. disconnect the power cord), be sure to turn off the machine first by pressing  
[ON/OFF (1 sec.)] before disconnecting it.  
• If you are not using the machine for a long period of time, we recommend that you print (in black  
and color) or clean the printhead approximately once a month to maintain the printhead in good  
working condition. The printhead contains high-precision nozzles that will become blocked if the  
printhead is not used for a long period of time.  
NOTE  
• The power cannot be turned off when the machine is operating or  
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when the In Use/Memory  
light is on or blinking.  
• Your machine performs printhead cleaning every time you turn on the machine. This ensures optimum  
print quality, but also consumes a small amount of ink during the cleaning process. For this reason, it is  
recommended that you always leave your machine turned on, and only turn it off when instructed to do  
so in this guide, or when not using the machine for a long period of time (one month or more). This will  
avoid unnecessary ink consumption.  
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Document requirements  
2
The documents you load on the platen glass or  
ADF for copying, scanning, or  
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sending must meet these requirements:  
Platen glass  
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ADF  
Document • Special types of paper  
Multipage documents of the same  
size, thickness, and weight.  
type  
• Photographs  
• Book  
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Documents that are not  
suitable for the ADF.  
Size  
(W × L)  
Max. 8 !2 × 14 in. (216 × 356 mm)  
Max. 8 !2 × 39 in. (216 mm × 1 m)  
Min. 4 !8 × 5 &8 in. (105 × 148 mm)  
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Max. 8 !2 × 11 #4 in.  
(216 × 297 mm)  
Quantity  
• 1 sheet  
• 10 photographs for multi-scan  
• Max. 35 letter- or A4-size sheets  
(20 lb. or 75 g/m2 paper)  
• Max. 30 legal-size sheets  
(20 lb. or 75 g/m2 paper)  
• 1 sheet for sizes other than these.  
Thickness  
Weight  
Max. #4 in. (20 mm)  
0.002 to 0.005 in. (0.06 to 0.13 mm)  
13 to 24 lb. (50 to 90 g/m2)  
Problem documents  
• Make sure any glue, ink, or correction fluid on the document is completely dry before loading.  
• Remove all fasteners (staples, paper clips, etc.) before loading.  
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To prevent jams in the ADF, do not use any of the following:  
–Wrinkled or creased paper  
–Curled or rolled paper  
–Torn paper  
–Carbon paper or carbon-backed paper  
–Coated paper  
–Onion skin or thin paper  
–Hole-punched paper  
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Loading documents  
You can load your document on the platen glass or  
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ADF. Where you load it depends on  
the type of document and the machine you are using (p. 2-1).  
Using the platen glass  
NOTE  
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Load legal-size documents in the ADF.  
Follow this procedure to load your document on the platen glass:  
1
2
Lift the document cover.  
Place your document face down on the  
platen glass. Align the upper left corner of  
your document with the alignment mark on  
the upper left corner of the platen glass.  
3
Gently lower the document cover.  
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Using the ADF  
NOTE  
• For clearer scans, use the platen glass.  
Follow this procedure to load your document in the ADF:  
1
2
Check first that there is no document on the  
platen glass.  
Insert the top of your document, face up,  
into the ADF until you hear a beep q. Then  
adjust the document guides to the width of  
the document w.  
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Print media handling  
Recommended print media and requirements  
The following print media is recommended for use with your machine. Please be sure to follow  
the guidelines and meet the requirements when loading print media in the multi-purpose tray.  
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Plain Paper  
You can use normal photocopy paper, Canon Bubble Jet paper (LC-301), or Canon Super White  
paper (SW-101).  
Size: • Standard paper:  
Letter (8 !2 × 11 in./215.9 × 279.4 mm)  
Legal (8 !2 × 14 in./215.9 × 355.6 mm)  
• Non standard paper:  
A4 (8 !4 × 11 #4 in./210 × 297 mm)  
Min: 3 !2 × 4 #4 in. (90 × 120 mm)  
Max: 8 !2 × 23 in. (215.9 × 584.2 mm)  
Weight: 17–28 lb. (64–105 g/m2)  
Quantity: Approx. 150 sheets or maximum stack height of !2 in. (13 mm)  
Paper thickness lever position: Left  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [Plain Paper]  
Use for: All functions  
• The machine supports the above paper sizes in portrait orientation.  
Envelopes  
Size: U.S. Commercial No. 10 (9 !2 × 4 !8 in./241 × 105 mm)  
European DL (8 %8 × 4 #8 in./220 × 110 mm)  
Quantity: 10 envelopes  
Paper thickness lever position: Right  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [Envelope]  
Use for: Printing from your computer  
• You cannot load envelopes of other sizes than those listed above.  
• Do not use envelopes with double flaps or pressure seals as these do not feed properly.  
• Do not use envelopes made with embossed or treated surfaces as print quality will  
deteriorate.  
• Remove each envelope as soon as it is printed.  
• For details on loading envelopes, see p. 3-7.  
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High Resolution Paper HR-101N  
This type of paper provides better color reproduction than plain paper. It is suitable for printing  
business documents that feature graphics, and for photographs.  
Size: Letter, A4  
Quantity: Approx. 80 sheets or maximum stack height of !2 in. (13 mm)  
Paper thickness lever position: Left  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [High Resolution Paper]  
Use for: Printing from your computer/copying  
• Load the paper with the whiter side facing up.  
• Do not allow more than 50 sheets to stack up in the paper output tray. If the output paper is  
curled, it may prevent the next sheet being ejected. In this case, or if the ink takes a long time  
to dry, remove each sheet as soon as it is printed.  
Glossy Photo Paper GP-301/GP-301N  
This media is thicker than High Resolution Paper and has a glossy printing surface to produce  
printouts close to photograph quality. This paper is suitable for borderless printing.  
Size: Letter, A4  
Quantity: 10 sheets  
Paper thickness lever position: Left  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [Glossy Photo Paper]  
Drying time: 2 minutes  
Use for: Printing from your computer/copying  
• Load the paper with the whiter side facing up.  
• Do not use the loading support sheet provided with the package.  
• Remove each sheet as soon as it is printed.  
• Do not touch the printed surface until the ink is fixed.  
Matte Photo Paper MP-101  
This is a matte water-resistant paper and provides superior color reproduction. It is suitable for  
a variety of printing purposes such as paper crafts, calendars and matte photographs.  
Size: Letter, A4  
Quantity: 10 sheets  
Paper thickness lever position: Left  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [Matte Photo Paper]  
Use for: All functions  
• Load the paper with the glossier side facing up.  
• Remove each sheet as soon as it is printed.  
• Do not touch the printed surface until the ink is fixed.  
Photo Paper Plus Glossy PP-101  
This is a thick paper with a glossy water-resistant coating and provides superior color  
reproduction. It is ideal for printing high-quality photographs.  
Size: Letter, A4, 4 × 6 in. (101.6 × 152.4 mm), 5 × 7 in. (127.0 × 177.8 mm)  
Quantity: 10 sheets, 20 sheets (4 × 6 in./101.6 × 152.4 mm size)  
Paper thickness lever position: Left  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [Photo Paper Plus Glossy]  
Use for: All functions  
• Load the paper with the glossier side facing up.  
• Remove each sheet as soon as it is printed.  
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Photo Paper Pro PR-101  
This is thick paper with a treated surface that enhances gloss and provides superior color  
reproduction. It is ideal for printing high-quality photographs. Also, by using borderless  
printing, you can print without any white borders.  
Size: Letter, A4, 4 × 6 in. (101.6 × 152.4 mm), 5 × 7 in. (127.0 × 177.8 mm)  
Quantity: 10 sheets, 20 sheets (4 × 6 in./101.6 × 152.4 mm size)  
Paper thickness lever position: Left  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [Photo Paper Pro]  
Drying time: 30 minutes  
Use for: All functions  
• Load the paper with the glossier side facing up, one sheet at a time to stop them from sticking  
together.  
Photo Paper Pro PC-101S  
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This card–size paper for printing photographs is made of the same material as Photo Paper Pro  
(PR-101). By printing the image beyond the perforations, you can then trim the borders to  
produce a photograph without any white borders.  
Size: 4 × 6 in. (101.6 × 152.4 mm )  
Quantity: 20 sheets  
Paper thickness lever position: Left  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [Photo Paper Pro]  
Drying time: 30 minutes  
Use for: All functions  
• Load the paper with the glossy side facing up.  
Transparencies CF-102  
This film is ideal for printing presentation material for use with overhead projectors.  
Size: Letter, A4  
Quantity: 30 sheets  
Paper thickness lever position: Left  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [Transparency]  
Drying time: 15 minutes  
Use for: Printing from your computer/copying  
• Load one sheet of plain paper as the last sheet in the stack.  
• Although you can print on either side of CF-102 transparencies, best results can be obtained  
by printing on the side toward which it curls when held by the edge.  
• Do not touch the printed surface or stack the transparencies until the ink is fixed. If you are  
storing the transparencies for a long period of time, cover the printed sides with plain paper  
before storing.  
• Remove each transparency as soon as it is printed.  
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T-Shirt Transfers TR-201  
This paper is used to produce iron-on transfers.  
Size: Letter, A4  
Quantity: 1 sheet  
Paper thickness lever position: Right  
Printer driver setting ([Media Type]): [T-Shirt Transfer]  
Use for: Printing from your computer/copying  
• Load the paper with the side that does not have green lines facing up.  
• Use mirror printing to print or copy the image onto the T-shirt transfer.  
• If the T-shirt transfer is curled, flatten it by curling it in the opposite direction.  
• Remove each T-shirt transfer as soon as it is printed.  
• The T-shirt transfer should be used as soon as it is printed. Refer to the supplied instructions  
for details on how to use this print media.  
General print media guidelines  
• Print media you cannot use:  
–Folded print media  
–Curled print media  
–Creased print media  
–Moist print media  
–Very thin print media (less than 17 lb. or 64 g/m2)  
–Very thick print media (more than 28 lb. or 105 g/m2)  
–Print media with holes (e.g. punched holed)  
–Envelopes with double flaps  
–Envelopes with pressure seals  
–Envelopes made with embossed or treated surfaces  
• Hold the print media as closely as possible to its edges and try not to touch the printing  
surface. Printing quality will deteriorate if the printing surface is damaged or becomes dirty.  
• Do not touch the printing surface until the ink has dried.  
• Some print media may curl and the printing surface may smudge if you have used a large  
amount of ink for printing. If this occurs, move the paper thickness lever to the right (p. 3-5).  
Paper that tends to curl is not recommended for printing photographs or graphics. Use for  
printing mainly text.  
• Do not use print media that is in bad condition (above). If the print media is curled, uncurl  
it before printing.  
• Place the print media you have not used back into its packet and store out of direct sunlight  
in a place where temperature and humidity is low.  
• Photo Paper Pro guidelines:  
–Do not touch the printed surface until the ink is fixed (approx. 30 minutes). Colors in dark  
images may appear indistinct at first, but will become clearer after about 30 minutes.  
–Images may smudge if you place them in an album before the ink is completely dry. It is  
recommended that you allow the ink to dry for 24 hours.  
–Do not attempt to dry the ink with a hairdryer or by exposing printed sheets to direct  
sunlight.  
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–Do not store or display printouts in hot, damp, or humid conditions. Never expose them to  
heat or direct sunlight.  
–Store printouts in photo albums, photo frames, or presentation binders to protect them from  
direct exposure to air or sunlight.  
–Do not mount printouts in an adhesive-type album as you may not be able to remove them.  
–Be aware that some types of clear plastic folders and albums may cause the edges of the  
paper to turn yellow.  
Setting the paper thickness lever  
The paper thickness lever adjusts the gap between the printhead and the print media to suit  
the print media’s thickness. Before printing, be sure to set the paper thickness lever.  
Follow this procedure to set the paper thickness lever:  
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1
Press [Open] q and lift up the scanning unit  
w.  
w
• The printhead holder automatically moves to the  
center of the machine.  
CAUTION  
• Do not try to manually move or stop the  
printhead holder.  
q
• Do not touch any metal parts.  
2
3
Move the paper thickness lever to the  
appropriate setting.  
• For details on which position to set for the print  
media you are using, see pp. 3-1 to 3-4.  
Close the scanning unit until it locks into  
place.  
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Setting the print media size and type  
For copying and  
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receiving faxes, you need to set the size and type of print media loaded  
in the multi-purpose tray.  
NOTE  
• For documents printed from your computer, specify the print media size and type on your computer  
(Software Guide).  
• For photo printing, specify the print media size as described in Chapter 4.  
Follow this procedure to set the print media size and type:  
1
2
Press [Copy] or  
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[Fax].  
Press [Paper Select].  
SIZE :  
TYPE :  
< LTR  
PLAIN  
>
2
3
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media size.  
• Select:  
– <LTR> for letter-size print media.  
– <LGL> for legal-size print media.  
– <4" × 6"> for card-size print media.  
– <5" × 7"> for card-size print media.  
– <A4> for A4-size print media.  
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For received faxes, select <LTR>, <LGL>, or <A4>.  
4
5
Press [Set].  
SIZE :  
TYPE :  
LTR  
< PLAIN >  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media type.  
• Select:  
– <PLAIN> for plain paper.  
– <GLOSSY> for glossy photo paper.  
– <H.RES.> for high resolution paper.  
– <TRANS.> for transparencies.  
– <PHOTO> for photo paper pro, photo paper plus glossy, or matte photo paper.  
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Press [Set].  
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Loading print media  
Loading paper  
Follow this procedure to load paper in the multi-purpose tray:  
1
2
Remove the tray cover.  
Place a stack of paper (print side up) in the  
multi-purpose tray q. Pinch the paper  
guide Aand adjust to the width of the stack  
w.  
q
A
w
IMPORTANT  
• Make sure the stack does not exceed the paper  
limit mark B or tab C. Otherwise a paper jam  
may occur.  
3
B
C
3
Replace the tray cover over the  
multi-purpose tray.  
Loading envelopes  
Follow this procedure to load envelopes in the multi-purpose tray:  
1
Make sure the paper thickness lever is set to  
the right.  
• For details, see p. 3-5.  
2
3
Remove the tray cover.  
Prepare the envelopes for loading:  
Press down firmly on the edges of the  
envelopes to make the folds crisp. Also,  
press firmly on the area that corresponds to  
the edges of the back flap.  
Remove any curling by holding the edges  
diagonally and bending them gently.  
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If the edges of the envelope are  
inflated or are curling up, place the  
envelope on a desk and with a pen press  
down on it moving from the center toward  
the edges of the envelope.  
• Ensure that no curl or puff exceeds ! 8 in. (3 mm).  
Cross-sections of the envelope edge  
Incorrect  
Correct  
4
Place the stack of envelopes (print side up)  
in the multi-purpose tray q. Pinch the  
paper guide A and adjust to the width of  
the stack w.  
A
w
q
• Feed the left side of the envelope (return address  
portion) into the multi-purpose tray first.  
IMPORTANT  
• Make sure the stack does not exceed the paper  
limit mark Bor tab. Otherwise a paper jam may  
occur.  
B
5
Replace the tray cover over the  
multi-purpose tray.  
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Loading banner paper  
NOTE  
• Always leave an extra sheet at the end of the banner—just in case the type runs over.  
• Printing on banner paper may require considerable amounts of ink, so use new ink tanks if necessary.  
• For best print results on banner paper, use light design patterns.  
Follow this procedure to load banner paper in the multi-purpose tray:  
1
2
Make sure the paper thickness lever is set to  
the right.  
• For details, see p. 3-5.  
Remove the tray cover and multi-purpose  
tray, and place the machine near the edge  
of a table so that the paper can flow over the  
edge as it exits the machine.  
3
3
4
Cut the banner paper to the required length  
and place it behind the machine on a flat  
surface. Then insert the first sheet and press  
gently down on the sheet q. Pinch and  
adjust the paper guide to the width of the  
paper w.  
• Press down gently on the sheet until paper  
feeding starts.  
• Make sure the sheets behind the machine are  
aligned with the first sheet.  
q
w
Set your computer to print on banner  
paper.  
• Allow the paper to flow over the edge of the table  
as it exits the machine.  
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memory card  
4
This feature allows you to insert a memory card directly into your machine and print  
photographs from it. You can also read data from and write data to a memory card from your  
computer.  
Compatible memory cards  
The following cards are compatible with the machine:  
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• Compact flash type I • Compact flash type II (Except Microdrive memory cards)  
• Memory stick  
• Smart media  
• Multimedia card  
• SD memory card  
CAUTION  
• You cannot use Microdrive memory cards.  
• You cannot use Smart media that has less than 2 MB of memory.  
NOTE  
• The above cards are acceptable for this machine. However, due to varying specifications, Canon cannot  
guarantee that all card brands will be fully compatible.  
• The file format is compatible with the JPEG (DCF/Exif 2.2 or lower/JFIF) format.  
• Some digital cameras are not compatible with 64 MB and 128 MB memory cards. Photographs on  
memory cards that are not compatible with the camera may be unreadable or the image data may be  
damaged.  
• Format the memory card with a digital camera. The memory card may not be able to be used with the  
machine if formatted by a computer.  
• For information on memory cards compatible with your digital camera, contact your digital camera  
manufacturer.  
• If you have copied photographs from a memory card to your computer and then edited them, be sure to  
print them from your computer. Copying edited photographs back onto a memory card and then  
printing them from your machine will not produce good results.  
Recommended print media  
Although you can use plain paper, Photo Paper Pro paper is recommended for high-quality  
images (p. 3-3).  
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Inserting/removing a memory card  
Inserting a memory card  
Follow this procedure to insert a memory card into the machine:  
IMPORTANT  
• The machine only recognizes one memory card at a time. Do not insert memory cards into both  
slots or the same slot at the same time as the machine will not recognize them.  
• When switching between memory cards of the same type or inserting a memory card into a  
different card slot, press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)] to turn off the power before removing the card. Once  
removed, press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)] again to turn on the power before inserting the other memory  
card.  
• In Windows 2000, if you turn off the machine, the [Unsafe Removal of Device] screen will be displayed.  
In this case, click [OK]. This will not affect your machine or computer’s operation.  
• If you insert memory cards into both slots, the compact flash card will be recognized.  
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2
Make sure the machine is on.  
• If not, press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)].  
Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot.  
• The indicator light A will blink when the memory card is being accessed.  
• Insert the Multimedia card into the same slot as the SD memory card.  
A
512 MB  
Smart media  
SD memory card Compact flash  
Memory stick  
NOTE  
• If the memory card cannot be read, check that:  
– the memory card is inserted all the way into the card slot.  
– the memory card was not removed while being read.  
– you are using a compatible memory card.  
– your memory card contains photographs.  
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Removing a memory card  
Follow this procedure to remove a memory card from the machine:  
CAUTION  
• Do not remove the memory card or turn off the machine when the indicator light is blinking as this  
may damage the data in the memory card.  
IMPORTANT  
• If an error occurs during printing (e.g. paper runs out), do not remove the memory card as this may  
damage the data in the memory card.  
1
2
Check that the indicator light is not blinking q,  
then press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)] to turn the machine  
off w.  
q
w
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Remove the memory card.  
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Printing methods  
There are different methods for printing photographs from a memory card. Follow this general  
procedure to print photographs:  
Step 1  
Print an index (p. 4-5) to see thumbnails of all the  
photographs in the memory card.  
• Note the number below the photograph(s) you want to print.  
Step 2  
Select a printing method.  
All frames  
Single frame  
Frame range  
DPOF  
(p. 4-6)  
(p. 4-8)  
(p. 4-10)  
(p. 4-12)  
NOTE  
• You may not be able to print photographs if their file sizes are too large.  
• You can set vivid photo printing to make your photographs appear more vibrant. For details, see p. 4-14.  
• For each printing method except DPOF, you can set date printing from the machine. For details, see p. 4-14.  
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Printing an index  
This printing method prints thumbnails of the photographs in a memory card. An index is useful  
to see small versions of all photographs in a memory card without having to print each  
photograph individually.  
When you print an index, a number A is assigned to each thumbnail. You will need these  
numbers to select the photographs you want to print in a larger format.  
A
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If “?” appears in the index, see p. 12-13.  
Follow this procedure to print an index:  
1
Load the correct print media in the multi-purpose tray.  
• For details on print media and how to load it, see pp. 3-1, 3-7.  
2
3
4
5
Insert the memory card as described on p. 4-2.  
Press [Photo Print].  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
PHOTO PRINT MODE  
INDEX  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <INDEX>.  
Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
LTR  
2
3
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media size.  
• Select:  
– <LTR> for letter-size print media.  
– <4" × 6"> for card-size print media.  
– <5" × 7"> for card-size print media.  
– <A4> for A4-size print media.  
Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
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10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media type.  
• Select from the following:  
– <PHOTO PAPER PRO>  
– <PLAIN PAPER>  
• If you selected <4" × 6"> or <5" × 7"> in step 8, you can only select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>.  
11 Press [Set].  
INDEX  
PHOTO LTR  
12 Press [Start].  
• To cancel printing, press [Stop/Reset].  
NOTE  
• You can only print one index at a time.  
• The number assigned to each thumbnail on the index is different from the ID numbers assigned by the  
digital camera.  
Printing all frames  
This printing method prints individually all photographs stored in a memory card.  
Follow this procedure to print individually all photographs in a memory card:  
1
Load the correct print media in the multi-purpose tray.  
• For details on print media and how to load it, see pp. 3-1, 3-7.  
2
3
4
5
Insert the memory card as described on p. 4-2.  
Press [Photo Print].  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
PHOTO PRINT MODE  
INDEX  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ALL FRAMES>.  
Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
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3
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media size.  
• Select:  
– <LTR> for letter-size print media.  
– <4" × 6"> for card-size print media.  
– <5" × 7"> for card-size print media.  
– <A4> for A4-size print media.  
Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
2
3
10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media type.  
• Select from the following:  
– <PHOTO PAPER PRO>  
– <PLAIN PAPER>  
• If you selected <4" × 6"> or <5" × 7"> in step 8, you can only select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>.  
If you selected <PLAIN PAPER> in step 10:  
4
11 Go to step 13.  
If you selected <PHOTO PAPER PRO> in step 10:  
11 Press [Set].  
BORDERLESS PRINT  
OFF  
2
3
12 Use [ ] or [ ] to select borderless printing.  
• Select:  
– <OFF> to print the photographs with borders.  
– <ON> to print the photographs without borders.  
13 Press [Set].  
ALL FRAMES  
14 Press [Start].  
NOTE  
• Printing is enlarged or reduced automatically according the print media size. Depending on the print  
media type and whether borderless printing is selected, the photographs may be cropped.  
• A margin may still appear even if you select borderless printing on letter-size print media.  
• You can select the width cropped from the borders of the original image (<EXTENSION AMOUNT>,  
p. 13-5).  
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Printing a single frame  
This printing method prints a specified single photograph from a memory card. In order to  
select the photograph you want to print, you will need to print the index and note the number  
assigned to the photograph. To print an index, see p. 4-5.  
Without a border  
With a border  
Follow this procedure to print a single photograph from a memory card:  
1
Load the correct print media in the multi-purpose tray.  
• For details on print media and how to load it, see pp. 3-1, 3-7.  
2
3
4
5
Insert the memory card as described on p. 4-2.  
Press [Photo Print].  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
PHOTO PRINT MODE  
INDEX  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <SINGLE FRAME>.  
Press [Set].  
FILE NO:  
0001  
8
9
Use the numeric keys to enter the frame number.  
• You can also use [2] or [3] to select the frame number.  
• To find the frame number, you will need to print the index beforehand (p. 4-5).  
Press [Set].  
NUMBER OF PRINTS  
1COPIES  
10 Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies of the photograph you want.  
• You can also use [2] or [3] to select the quantity.  
11 Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
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12 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media size.  
• Select:  
– <LTR> for letter-size print media.  
– <4" × 6"> for card-size print media.  
– <5" × 7"> for card-size print media.  
– <A4> for A4-size print media.  
13 Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
2
3
14 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media type.  
• Select from the following:  
– <PHOTO PAPER PRO>  
– <PLAIN PAPER>  
• If you selected <4" × 6"> or <5" × 7"> in step 12, you can only select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>.  
If you selected <PLAIN PAPER> in step 14:  
4
15 Go to step 17.  
If you selected <PHOTO PAPER PRO> in step 14:  
15 Press [Set].  
BORDERLESS PRINT  
OFF  
2
3
16 Use [ ] or [ ] to select borderless printing.  
• Select:  
– <OFF> to print the photograph with a border.  
– <ON> to print the photograph without a border.  
17 Press [Set].  
• Use [2] or [3] to view your settings in the LCD.  
SINGLE FRAME  
SINGLE FRAME  
NO.0002  
or  
01  
18 Press [Start].  
NOTE  
• Printing is enlarged or reduced automatically according the print media size. Depending on the print  
media type and whether borderless printing is selected, the photograph may be cropped.  
• A margin may still appear even if you select borderless printing on letter-size print media.  
• You can select the width cropped from the borders of the original image (<EXTENSION AMOUNT>,  
p. 13-5).  
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Printing a range of frames  
This printing method prints a range of photographs in sequence from a memory card. In order  
to select the photographs you want to print, you will need to print the index and note the  
numbers assigned to them. To print an index, see p. 4-5.  
Without borders  
With borders  
Follow this procedure to print selected photographs from a memory card:  
1
Load the correct print media in the multi-purpose tray.  
• For details on print media and how to load it, see pp. 3-1, 3-7.  
2
3
4
5
Insert the memory card as described on p. 4-2.  
Press [Photo Print].  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
PHOTO PRINT MODE  
INDEX  
3
6
7
Use [2] or [ ] to select <FRAME RANGE>.  
Press [Set].  
FIRST FILE:  
0001  
8
9
Use the numeric keys to enter the first frame number you want print.  
• You can also use [2] or [3] to select the frame number.  
• To find the frame number, you will need to print the index beforehand (p. 4-5).  
Press [Set].  
LAST FILE:  
0006  
10 Use the numeric keys to enter the last frame number you want print.  
• You can also use [2] or [3] to select the frame number.  
• To find the frame number, you will need to print the index beforehand (p. 4-5).  
11 Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
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3
12 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media size.  
• Select:  
– <LTR> for letter-size print media.  
– <4" × 6"> for card-size print media.  
– <5" × 7"> for card-size print media.  
– <A4> for A4-size print media.  
13 Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
2
3
14 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media type.  
• Select from the following:  
– <PHOTO PAPER PRO>  
– <PLAIN PAPER>  
• If you selected <4" × 6"> or <5" × 7"> in step 12, you can only select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>.  
If you selected <PLAIN PAPER> in step 14:  
4
15 Go to step 17.  
If you selected <PHOTO PAPER PRO> in step 14:  
15 Press [Set].  
BORDERLESS PRINT  
OFF  
2
3
16 Use [ ] or [ ] to select borderless printing.  
• Select:  
– <OFF> to print the photographs with borders.  
– <ON> to print the photographs without borders.  
17 Press [Set].  
• Use [2] or [3] to view your settings in the LCD.  
FRAME RANGE  
FRAME RANGE  
NO.0001-0006  
or  
18 Press [Start].  
NOTE  
• Printing is enlarged or reduced automatically according the print media size. Depending on the print  
media type and whether borderless printing is selected, the photograph may be cropped.  
• A margin may still appear even if you select borderless printing on letter-size print media.  
• You can select the width cropped from the borders of the original image (<EXTENSION AMOUNT>,  
p. 13-5).  
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DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) printing  
This printing method prints photographs according to the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)  
settings specified on your digital camera.  
The machine supports the following DPOF functions:  
• Specified frames printed  
• Print style (individual photographs, index)  
• Number of copies to be printed  
All other DPOF functions (shooting information, trimming, etc.) are not supported.  
Follow this procedure for DPOF printing:  
1
Load the correct print media in the multi-purpose tray.  
• For details on print media and how to load it, see pp. 3-1, 3-7.  
2
3
Insert the memory card as described on p. 4-2.  
Press [Photo Print].  
When you insert a memory card registered with DPOF settings, the LCD will  
automatically display DPOF.  
DPOF  
PHOTO LTR  
• You can press [Start] at this point to print immediately the photographs according to the DPOF  
settings. However, if you want to set the print media size and type as well as borderless printing,  
follow the instructions below.  
4
5
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set] twice.  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
LTR  
2
3
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media size.  
• Select:  
– <LTR> for letter-size print media.  
– <4" × 6"> for card-size print media.  
– <5" × 7"> for card-size print media.  
– <A4> for A4-size print media.  
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8
Press [Set].  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the print media type.  
• Select from the following:  
– <PHOTO PAPER PRO>  
– <PLAIN PAPER>  
• If you selected <4" × 6"> or <5" × 7"> in step 6, you can only select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>.  
9
If you selected <PLAIN PAPER> in step 8:  
Go to step 11.  
9
If you selected <PHOTO PAPER PRO> in step 8:  
Press [Set].  
BORDERLESS PRINT  
OFF  
4
2
3
10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select borderless printing.  
• Select:  
– <OFF> to print the photographs with borders.  
– <ON> to print the photographs without borders.  
11 Press [Set].  
DPOF  
12 Press [Start].  
NOTE  
• Printing is enlarged or reduced automatically according the print media size. Depending on the print  
media type and whether borderless printing is selected, the photographs may be cropped.  
• A margin may still appear even if you select borderless printing on letter-size print media.  
• You can select the width cropped from the borders of the original image (<EXTENSION AMOUNT>,  
p. 13-5).  
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Setting vivid photo printing  
Enabling this setting will make photographs appear more vibrant, especially blues and greens.  
It is also effective for photographs that were not taken with the correct exposure. Enable or  
disable this setting before printing photographs from a memory card.  
NOTE  
• Printing will take longer when this setting is enabled.  
• This setting is only effective when using photo paper pro. It cannot be used with plain paper.  
Follow this procedure to enable/disable this setting:  
1
2
3
4
Press [Photo Print].  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <VIVID PHOTO PRINT>.  
Press [Set].  
VIVID PHOTO PRINT  
OFF  
2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ON> to enable vivid photo printing or <OFF> to disable it.  
Press [Set].  
• When vivid photo printing is enabled, the LCD with display <VIVID>.  
Setting date printing  
Enabling this setting will print the date, recorded by the digital camera, below each thumbnail  
on an index A or on the bottom right of the photograph B.  
A
B
Enable or disable this setting before printing photographs from a memory card.  
NOTE  
• Printing will take longer when this setting is enabled.  
Fax Model  
The date format can be changed with the <DATE SETUP> setting (p. 13-3).  
• You cannot set date printing with DPOF printing.  
Follow this procedure to enable/disable this setting:  
1
2
3
Press [Photo Print].  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRINT PHOTO DATE>.  
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Press [Set].  
PRINT PHOTO DATE  
OFF  
2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ON> to enable date printing or <OFF> to disable it.  
Press [Set].  
• When date printing is enabled, the LCD will display < >.  
Reading data from or writing data to a memory  
card  
When your machine is connected to a computer, the memory card drive (Removable Disk) will  
appear on your computer’s [My Computer].  
By inserting a memory card in the machine, you can view photographs on the memory card by  
opening the [Removable Disk] on your computer. You can then copy the photographs to your  
computer’s hard disk (similar to copying other files on the hard disk), or by changing the setting,  
can copy hard disk files onto the memory card.  
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IMPORTANT  
• Do not put your computer in standby or sleep mode when a memory card is inserted in a card slot.  
Also, do not remove or switch memory cards when your computer is in standby or sleep mode.  
• Insert only one memory card at a time into the machine.  
• When switching between memory cards of the same type or inserting a memory card into a  
different card slot, press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)] to turn off the power before removing the card. Once  
removed, press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)] again to turn on the power before inserting the other memory  
card.  
• In Windows 2000, if you turn off the machine, the [Unsafe Removal of Device] screen will be displayed.  
In this case, click [OK]. This will not affect your machine or computer’s operation.  
• If you insert memory cards into both slots, the compact flash card will be recognized.  
Enabling/disabling overwriting memory card data  
You can enable or disable overwriting memory card data. This setting is initially set to disable  
overwriting.  
Follow this procedure to change the setting:  
1
2
3
4
Make sure there is no memory card inserted in the machine.  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
5
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <SYSTEM SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <CARD PROTECT>.  
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9
Press [Set].  
CARD PROTECT  
ON  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ON> to disable overwriting or <OFF> to enable overwriting.  
10 Press [Set].  
11 Press [Stop/Reset] to return to standby mode.  
12 Press [Copy], [Fax], or [Scan] to select a mode other than photo print mode.  
• To avoid damage to data being accessed on a memory card, you cannot overwrite data in photo  
print mode.  
13 Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot.  
IMPORTANT  
• If you change the above setting while a memory card is inserted in a card slot, turn the machine off  
then on again. The new setting will not be activated until you do so.  
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Documents you can copy  
loading them, see Chapter 2.  
Making copies  
Follow this procedure to make color or black & white copies:  
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1
Load the document on the platen glass or ADF.  
Fax Model  
• For details on how to load documents, see p. 2-2.  
2
3
4
Press [Copy].  
Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies.  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document.  
• Press [Color] for color copying, or [B&W] for black & white copying (below).  
• Press [Paper Select] to select the print media size and type (p. 3-6).  
• Press [Image Quality] to select the scanning resolution (p. 5-2).  
• Press [Exposure] to select the scanning exposure (p. 5-2).  
• Press [Enlarge/Reduce] to select the copy ratio (p. 5-3).  
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Press [Start].  
• To cancel copying, press [Stop/Reset].  
Improving copied images  
Setting color or black & white copying  
Refer to Making copies (above) and in step 4, set color or black & white copying as follows:  
For color copying: Press [Color] to turn on its light.  
For black & white copying: Press [B&W] to turn on its light.  
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Adjusting the image quality (resolution)  
Refer to Making copies on p. 5-1 and in step 4, adjust the image quality as follows:  
1
2
Press [Image Quality].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the image quality.  
• In black & white mode, select:  
– <B&W TEXT> for text-only documents.  
– <B&W PHOTO> for photographs.  
– <B&W DRAFT> for high-speed copying at a lower resolution.*  
• In color mode, select:  
– <COLOR NORMAL> for color text-only documents.**  
– <COLOR FINE> for color photographs.  
– <COLOR FAST> for high-speed color copying at a lower resolution.*  
3
Press [Set].  
NOTE  
or <COLOR FINE> and try copying again.  
Adjusting the exposure (density)  
Exposure (density) is the degree of difference between light and dark. A high exposure setting  
will make blacks darker and whites brighter, whereas a low exposure setting will make the  
differences between black and white less marked.  
Refer to Making copies on p. 5-1 and in step 4, adjust the exposure as follows:  
1
2
3
Press [Exposure].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the exposure.  
Press [Set].  
* This setting is only available when <PLAIN> is selected as the print media type (p. 3-6).  
** This setting is not available when <GLOSSY> or <PHOTO> is selected as the print media type (p. 3-6).  
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Reducing or enlarging a copy  
You can reduce or enlarge copies in three different ways: using preset copy ratios, using custom  
copy ratios, or automatically reducing or enlarging an image to fit on the print media size selected.  
NOTE  
• For legal-size documents, the lowermost section of the document may not be copied.  
Using preset copy ratios  
Refer to Making copies on p. 5-1 and in step 4, adjust the copy ratio as follows:  
1
Press [Enlarge/Reduce].  
PRESET RATIO  
-
100%  
+
2
3
2
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the copy ratio.  
• Select from the following:  
– <25% MIN.>  
– <78% LGL LTR>  
– <95% A4 LTR>  
– <100%>  
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– <212% 4" × 6" LTR>  
– <400% MAX.>  
3
Press [Set].  
Using custom copy ratios  
Refer to Making copies on p. 5-1 and in step 4, adjust the copy ratio as follows:  
1
Press [Enlarge/Reduce] twice.  
-
100%  
+
2
3
Use the numeric keys to enter a copy ratio between 25% and 400%.  
Press [Set].  
Copying an image to fit the page  
If the document to be copied is on paper larger or smaller than the specified print media size  
(p. 3-6), you can automatically reduce or enlarge the image to fit the selected print media size.  
NOTE  
• You can only use the platen glass with this feature.  
Refer to Making copies on p. 5-1 and in step 4, follow this procedure:  
1
2
Press [Enlarge/Reduce] three times.  
FIT-TO-PAGE  
Press [Set].  
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Advanced copy features  
Copying two pages on a single page  
This feature allows you to reduce two pages to fit onto one page.  
NOTE  
• Before using this feature, print or delete any documents in memory you no longer need. This will  
maximize the amount of memory available for this feature. Also, setting the image quality setting to  
<B&W TEXT> or <COLOR NORMAL> will use less memory (p. 5-1).  
setting the print media size, see p. 3-6.  
Follow this procedure to reduce and copy two originals onto one page:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Load the document on the platen glass or  
Press [Copy].  
Fax Model  
ADF.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies.  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document ( step 4, p. 5-1).  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set] twice.  
62% LTR TEXT  
2 on 1  
• If a print media size setting other than <LTR> or <A4> is selected, the LCD will display the following  
message:  
SIZE :  
TYPE :  
< LTR  
PLAIN  
>
Use [2] or [3] to select <LTR> or <A4>, then press [Set].  
Use [2] or [3] to select the print media type, then press [Set].  
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Press [Start].  
If you are using the platen glass, you will be prompted when the page has been  
scanned. Load the next page and follow the instructions in the LCD.  
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Borderless copying  
This feature allows you to copy colored images that fill the entire page without borders.  
NOTE  
• You can only use the platen glass with this feature.  
• Use specialty papers with this feature (p. 3-1).  
• You can only use this feature when the print media size setting is set to <LTR>, <4" × 6">, <5" × 7">, or  
<A4>. For details on setting the print media size, see p. 3-6. Note that with letter-size paper, a margin may  
still appear.  
• You can only use this feature when the print media type setting is set to <GLOSSY>, <H.RES.>, or  
<PHOTO>. For details on setting the print media type, see p. 3-6  
• You can only copy in color with this feature.  
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• Since the image is slightly enlarged to fill the entire page when copied, the image will be slightly cropped  
at the edges.  
• When borderless copying is selected, the LCD will display <100%+>.  
Follow this procedure to make a borderless copy:  
1
2
3
4
Load the document on the platen glass.  
Press [Copy].  
Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies.  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document ( step 4, p. 5-1).  
• The image quality setting is fixed to <COLOR FINE>. You cannot change this setting.  
• You cannot use the [COLOR] or [B&W] key. Copying is fixed to color copying.  
5
6
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
SPECIAL COPY  
1.2 on 1  
2
3
7
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <BORDERLESS COPY>.  
Press [Set].  
• If a print media size setting other than <LTR>, <4" × 6">, <5" × 7">, or <A4> is selected, or if  
<PLAIN> or <TRANS.> is selected as the print media type, the LCD will display the following  
message:  
SIZE :  
TYPE :  
< LTR  
PLAIN  
>
Use [2] or [3] to select either <LTR>, <4" × 6">, <5" × 7">, or <A4>, then press [Set].  
Use [2] or [3] to select <PHOTO>, <GLOSSY>, or <H.RES.> as the print media type, then press  
[Set].  
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Press [Start].  
NOTE  
• You can select the width cropped from the borders of the original image (<EXTENSION AMOUNT>,  
p. 13-5).  
Repeating an image on a page  
This feature allows you to copy an image several times onto a single page.  
You can set the machine to automatically select the number of times it repeats the image  
(p. 5-7), or you can specify the number (below).  
Preparing your image to repeat it manually  
To successfully repeat an image manually (with the <MANUAL> setting), do the following:  
1
2
Set the print media size you will be copying on to ( p. 3-6).  
Decide the number of times you want to copy the image. You can have a maximum  
of four vertical repeats and four horizontal repeats.  
3
Your document must be no larger than one of the divisions of the print media. For  
example, if you want to make four repeats of your image, the document must be no  
larger than one quarter of the print media size you are copying on to.  
Examples  
2 × 2 repeats  
3 × 3 repeats  
Document  
Print media  
Document  
Print media  
NOTE  
• The scanned area of a document also depends on the enlargement/reduction ratio.  
You are now ready to start copying.  
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Copying your image  
Follow this procedure to automatically or manually repeat an image on a page:  
1
Load the document on the platen glass or ADF.  
Fax Model  
Fax Model  
If you will be selecting the <AUTO> setting to automatically select the number of repeats,  
load your document on the platen glass. You cannot use the ADF.  
2
3
4
5
6
Press [Copy].  
Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies.  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document ( step 4, p. 5-1).  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
SPECIAL COPY  
1.2 on 1  
2
3
7
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <IMAGE REPEAT>.  
Press [Set].  
5
IMAGE REPEAT  
AUTO  
2
3
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <AUTO> or <MANUAL>.  
If you selected <AUTO> in step 9:  
10 Press [Set].  
100% LTR TEXT  
REPEAT AUTO  
11 Press [Start].  
If you selected <MANUAL> in step 9:  
10 Press [Set].  
VERTICAL  
HORIZONTAL  
< 2 >  
2
2
3
11 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the number of vertical repeat (up to 4).  
12 Press [Set].  
VERTICAL  
HORIZONTAL  
3
< 2 >  
2
3
13 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the number of horizontal repeat (up to 4).  
14 Press [Set].  
100% LTR TEXT  
REPEAT 3X3  
15 Press [Start].  
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Creating a mirror image  
This feature allows you to make a mirror copy of a document. Use this feature when copying  
onto T-shirt transfers so that the image appears the right way when ironed onto fabric.  
Follow this procedure to make a mirror copy:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Load the document on the platen glass or  
Press [Copy].  
Fax Model  
ADF.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies.  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document ( step 4, p. 5-1).  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
SPECIAL COPY  
1.2 on 1  
2
3
7
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MIRROR IMAGE>.  
Press [Set].  
100% LTR TEXT  
MIRROR  
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Press [Start].  
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Shrinking an image to fit the page  
If the original image fills the entire page, this feature will slightly reduce the image so that it fits  
on the output print media.  
Same size print media  
NOTE  
details on setting the print media size, see p. 3-6.  
Follow this procedure to copy an entire image onto a page:  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Load the document on the platen glass or  
Press [Copy].  
Fax Model  
ADF.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies.  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document ( step 4, p. 5-1).  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
SPECIAL COPY  
1.2 on 1  
2
3
7
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ENTIRE IMAGE>.  
Press [Set].  
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ENTIRE IMAGE  
9
Press [Start].  
NOTE  
• For some documents, the lowermost section of the document may not be copied.  
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Press [  
                    
] to switch to letter mode (:A) or number mode (:1).  
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Guidelines for entering numbers, letters, and  
symbols  
Follow this procedure when you come to a step that requires you to enter a name or number:  
T
• You can see what mode you are in by the character indicated on the top right corner of the LCD.  
:A  
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2
Use the numeric keys to enter the character. Press the key repeatedly until the  
character you want appears.  
Key Letters  
[1]  
Number  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
[2] ABCabc  
[3] DEFdef  
[4] GHIghi  
[5] JKLjkl  
[6] MNOmno  
[7]  
[8]  
[9]  
[0]  
[#]  
PQRSpqrs  
TUVtuv  
WXYZwxyz  
-.A#!",;:^`_=/|'?$@%&+()[]{}<>  
To enter two characters that are under the same key: Press the numeric key, press [3],  
then press the same numeric key again. For example, to enter <DD> you would press [3], [3],  
[3].  
To enter a space: Press [3].  
To delete a character: Press [2].  
To delete an entire entry: Press and hold [2].  
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Registering required sender information  
In the United States, FCC rules governing the use of facsimile equipment state that your fax/  
telephone number, personal name or company name, and date and time of transmission must  
be printed on every facsimile transmission.  
Your machine has been designed to print this information at the top of every fax you send.  
You must therefore register this information in your machine before using it.  
Below is an example of how your sender information will print on a fax sent from your machine:  
12/27/2003 15:33 FAX 123 4567  
YOUR NAME  
RECIPIENT’S NAME  
001/001  
Date and time  
of transmission  
THE SLEREXE COMPANY LIMITED  
SAPORS LANE•BOOLE•DORSET•BH25 8ER  
TELEPHONE BOOLE (945 13) 51617  
FAX 1234567  
Your fax/telephone  
number.  
You can select  
FAX or TEL to be  
displayed in front  
of the number  
(<TELEPHONE #  
MARK>, p. 13-3).  
Our Ref. 350/PJC/EAC  
Your name  
Page number  
If you used memory  
sending and dialed the  
fax number using speed  
dialing, the other party’s  
name appears here.  
NOTE  
• You can set the sender information to print inside or outside the image area (<TTI POSITION>, p. 13-3).  
• For color sending, the recipient’s name is not printed.  
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Entering the sender information  
IMPORTANT  
• If your machine is connected to a computer and you start the computer or disconnect and connect  
the USB cable, the date and time will be read from your computer.  
Follow this procedure to enter the sender information:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set] three times.  
DATE & TIME  
12/27/2003  
15:10  
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7
Use the numeric keys to enter the date (month/day/year) and time (in 24-hour  
format).  
• Enter only the last two digits of the year.  
6
Press [Set].  
USER SETTINGS  
2.DATE SETUP  
2
3
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <UNIT TELEPHONE #>.  
Press [Set].  
UNIT TELEPHONE #  
TEL=  
10 Use the numeric keys to enter your fax/telephone number (max. 20 digits, including  
spaces).  
• To enter a plus sign (+) before the number, press [#].  
• For details on how to enter or delete numbers, see p. 6-1.  
11 Press [Set] twice.  
UNIT NAME  
:A  
12 Use the numeric keys to enter your name (max. 24 characters, including spaces).  
• For details on how to enter or delete characters, see p. 6-1.  
13 Press [Set].  
14 Press [Stop/Reset].  
NOTE  
• You can print the USER’S DATA LIST to check the sender information you have registered (p. 10-5).  
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Setting the telephone line type  
Before using your machine, make sure you have set the correct telephone line type for your  
telephone line. If you are unsure of your telephone line type, contact your telephone company.  
For ISDN or ADSL connections, contact the telephone company or service provider to confirm  
your line type.  
NOTE  
• You can print the USER’S DATA LIST to check the current setting (p. 10-5).  
Follow this procedure to set the telephone line type:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set] twice.  
USER SETTINGS  
1.DATE & TIME  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <TEL LINE TYPE>.  
Press [Set].  
TEL LINE TYPE  
TOUCH TONE  
2
3
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the telephone line type.  
• Select:  
– <TOUCH TONE> for tone dialing.  
– <ROTARY PULSE> for pulse dialing.  
Press [Set].  
10 Press [Stop/Reset].  
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Setting daylight saving  
You can set your machine to automatically change the time for daylight saving by registering  
the day and time that daylight saving begins and ends.  
Follow this procedure to enable/disable the daylight saving.  
1
2
3
4
Press [Fax].  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <SYSTEM SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
1.AUDIBLE TONES  
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2
3
7
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <DAYLGHT SAV TIME>.  
Press [Set].  
DAYLGHT SAV TIME  
ON  
2
3
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ON> to enable daylight saving or <OFF> to disable it.  
If you selected <OFF> in step 9:  
10 Press [Set].  
If you selected <ON> in step 9:  
10 Press [Set] three times.  
MONTH  
APRIL  
2
3
11 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the month when daylight saving starts.  
12 Press [Set] twice.  
WEEK  
FIRST WEEK  
2
3
13 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the week when daylight saving starts.  
• Select from the following:  
– <FIRST WEEK>  
– <SECOND WEEK>  
– <THIRD WEEK>  
– <FOURTH WEEK>  
– <LAST WEEK> (fourth or fifth week depending on the month)  
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14 Press [Set] twice.  
DAY  
SUNDAY  
2
3
15 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the day when daylight saving starts.  
16 Press [Set] twice.  
TIME  
02:00  
17 Use the numeric keys to enter the time (in 24-hour format) when daylight saving  
compensation is made.  
• Precede single digits with a zero.  
18 Press [Set] three times.  
MONTH  
OCTOBER  
2
3
19 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the month when daylight saving ends.  
20 Press [Set] twice.  
WEEK  
FIRST WEEK  
2
3
21 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the week when daylight saving ends.  
• Select from the following:  
– <FIRST WEEK>  
– <SECOND WEEK>  
– <THIRD WEEK>  
– <FOURTH WEEK>  
– <LAST WEEK> (fourth or fifth week depending on the month)  
22 Press [Set] twice.  
DAY  
SUNDAY  
2
3
23 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the day when daylight saving ends.  
24 Press [Set] twice.  
TIME  
02:00  
25 Use the numeric keys to enter the time (in 24-hour format) when daylight saving  
compensation is made.  
• Precede single digits with a zero.  
26 Press [Set].  
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Speed dialing  
Speed dialing methods  
Speed dialing allows you to dial fax/telephone numbers by simply pressing one or a few keys.  
The following speed dialing methods are available:  
One-touch speed dialing  
Register a fax/telephone number for one-touch speed dialing (p. 7-2), then to dial the  
number, simply press the one-touch speed dialing key assigned to that number.  
Coded speed dialing  
Register a fax/telephone number for coded speed dialing (p. 7-4), then to dial the number,  
simply press [Coded Dial] and enter the two-digit code assigned to that number.  
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Group dialing  
Register a group of fax numbers for group dialing (p. 7-6), then to send a document to all  
numbers in that group, simply press the one-touch speed dialing key, or press [Coded Dial] and  
enter the two-digit code assigned to that group.  
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Registering one-touch speed dialing  
Before you can use one-touch speed dialing (p. 7-8), you need to register the recipients’  
numbers. Follow this procedure:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set] three times.  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
01=  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select a one-touch speed dialing key (01 to 10).  
• You can also select a key by pressing the one-touch speed dialing key.  
Press [Set] twice.  
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
TEL=  
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7
Use the numeric keys to enter the fax/telephone number you want to register (max.  
120 digits, including spaces and pauses).  
• For details on how to enter or delete numbers, see p. 6-1.  
Press [Set] twice.  
NAME  
:A  
8
9
Use the numeric keys to enter a name for the one-touch speed dialing key (max. 16  
characters, including spaces).  
• For details on how to enter or delete characters, see p. 6-1.  
Press [Set].  
step 4.  
-or-  
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to standby mode.  
NOTE  
• Use the destination labels provided with your machine to label the one-touch speed dialing keys with  
the recipients’ names.  
• For a list of the recipients you have registered, print the one-touch speed dialing list (p. 7-9).  
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Changing or deleting an entry  
Follow the procedure for registering one-touch speed dialing (p. 7-2), and do the following:  
To change a registered number: In step 6, use [2] to delete the registered number, then use  
the numeric keys to enter the new number.  
To change a registered name: In step 8, use [2] to delete the registered name, then use the  
numeric keys to enter the new name.  
To delete an entire entry: In step 6, press and hold [2] to clear the registered number, press  
[Set], then [Stop/Reset]. The name will automatically be deleted when you delete the number.  
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Registering coded speed dialing  
Before you can use coded speed dialing (p. 7-8), you need to register the recipients’ numbers.  
Follow this procedure:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set] twice.  
TEL REGISTRATION  
1.1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <CODED SPEED DIAL>.  
Press [Set].  
CODED SPEED DIAL  
00=  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select a coded speed dialing code (00 to 99).  
• You can also select a code by pressing [Coded Dial] and then using the numeric keys to enter a two-  
digit code.  
Press [Set] twice.  
TELEPHONE NUMBER  
TEL=  
8
9
Use the numeric keys to enter the fax/telephone number you want to register (max.  
120 digits, including spaces and pauses).  
• For details on how to enter or delete numbers, see p. 6-1.  
Press [Set] twice.  
NAME  
:A  
10 Use the numeric keys to enter a name for the coded speed dialing code (max. 16  
characters, including spaces).  
• For details on how to enter or delete characters, see p. 6-1.  
11 Press [Set].  
12 To continue registering coded speed dialing codes, repeat the procedure from step 6.  
-or-  
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to standby mode.  
NOTE  
• For a list of the recipients you have registered, print the coded speed dialing list (p. 7-9).  
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Changing or deleting an entry  
Follow the procedure for registering coded speed dialing (p. 7-4), and do the following:  
To change a registered number: In step 8, use [2] to delete the registered number, then use  
the numeric keys to enter the new number.  
To change a registered name: In step 10, use [2] to delete the registered name, then use the  
numeric keys to enter the new name.  
To delete an entire entry: In step 8, press and hold [2] to clear the registered number, press  
[Set], then [Stop/Reset]. The name will automatically be deleted when you delete the number.  
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Registering group dialing  
Before you can use group dialing (p. 7-8), you need to register the recipients’ numbers.  
Follow this procedure:  
NOTE  
• You can only group numbers that have already been registered for one-touch or coded speed dialing (ꢁ  
pp. 7-2, 7-4).  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set] twice.  
TEL REGISTRATION  
1.1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <GROUP DIAL>.  
Press [Set].  
GROUP DIAL  
01=  
6
Select a one-touch speed dialing key or coded speed dialing code under which you  
want to register the group.  
• To register a group under a one-touch speed dialing key:  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select an empty key (01 to 10).  
• To register a group under a coded speed dialing code:  
Press [Coded Dial], then use the numeric keys to enter an empty two-digit code (00  
to 99).  
7
8
Press [Set] twice.  
TEL=  
Enter the one-touch and/or coded speed dialing numbers you want to register in the  
group.  
• To enter a one-touch speed dialing entry: Press the one-touch speed dialing key(s).  
• To enter a coded speed dialing entry: Press [Coded Dial], then use the numeric keys  
to enter the code(s).  
• You can only enter numbers that have already been registered for one-touch or coded speed  
dialing (i.e. you cannot enter numbers with the numeric keys).  
• To review the numbers you have entered, use [2] or [3].  
9
Press [Set] twice.  
NAME  
:A  
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10 Use the numeric keys to enter a name for the group (max. 16 characters, including  
spaces).  
• For details on how to enter or delete characters, see p. 6-1.  
• The name you enter here will appear in speed dialing lists.  
11 Press [Set].  
12 To continue registering other groups, repeat the procedure from step 6.  
-or-  
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to standby mode.  
NOTE  
• For a list of the entries you have made, print the group dialing list (p. 7-9).  
Changing or deleting an entry  
Follow the procedure for registering groups (p. 7-6), and do the following:  
To delete a number from the group: In step 8, use [2] or [3] to display the number you want  
to delete, then press and hold [2].  
To add a number to the group: In step 8, simply enter the number as explained.  
To delete an entire group: In step 8, press and hold [2] until all numbers are deleted, press  
[Set], then [Stop/Reset]. The name for the group will automatically be deleted when you delete  
the numbers.  
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Using speed dialing  
Using speed dialing is easy. Simply do the following when you want to dial a number or group  
registered for speed dialing:  
One-touch speed dialing:  
1 Press the one-touch speed dialing  
key assigned to the number you  
want to dial (01 to 10).  
09  
10  
Coded speed dialing:  
1 Press [Coded Dial].  
09  
10  
2 Use the numeric keys to enter the two-digit  
code assigned to the number you want to dial  
(00 to 99).  
For a group registered for one-touch speed dialing: Press the one-touch speed dialing key  
assigned to the group you want to dial (see One-touch speed dialing above).  
For a group registered for coded speed dialing: Press [Coded Dial], then use the numeric  
keys to enter the two-digit code assigned to the group you want to dial (see Coded speed  
dialing above).  
If you use speed dialing to send a fax, press [Start] after dialing, or wait a few seconds for the  
machine to automatically begin scanning your document for sending. If you do not want the  
machine to begin scanning automatically, disable the <TIME OUT> setting (p. 13-4).  
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Printing speed dialing lists  
You can print lists of the recipients registered for speed dialing. You may want to keep these  
lists near your machine to refer to them when dialing.  
Follow this procedure to print speed dialing lists:  
1
2
3
4
Press [Fax].  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <REPORTS/LISTS>.  
Press [Set].  
REPORTS/LISTS  
1.ACTIVITY REPORT  
2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <SPEED DIAL LIST>.  
Press [Set].  
SPEED DIAL LIST  
1.1-TOUCH LIST  
2
3
7
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the list you want to print.  
• Select from the following:  
– <1-TOUCH LIST>  
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– <CODED DIAL LIST>  
– <GROUP DIAL LIST>  
Press [Set].  
If you selected <1-TOUCH LIST> or <CODED DIAL LIST> above, select in what order  
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you want the destinations to be printed. Press [ ] to print the list with the  
                                                  
destination names in alphabetical order, or press [#] to print the list in code or key  
order.  
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Documents you can fax  
loading them, see Chapter 2.  
Sending methods  
There are two methods of sending faxes from your machine:  
Memory sending (below)  
Manual sending (p. 8-2)  
Memory sending  
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Follow this procedure for memory sending:  
1
Load the document on the platen glass or ADF.  
• For details on how to load documents, see p. 2-2.  
2
3
Press [Fax].  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document.  
• Press [Color] for color sending, or [B&W] for black & white sending (p. 8-3).  
• Press [Image Quality] to select the fax resolution (p. 8-3).  
• Press [Exposure] to select the scan exposure (p. 8-4).  
4
5
Dial the recipient’s number.  
• For details on the different dialing methods, see p. 8-4.  
Press [Start].  
If you are using the platen glass, you will be prompted when the page has been  
scanned. Load the next page (for a multipage document) and press [Start]. To start  
sending, press [Set].  
To cancel memory sending: Press [Stop/Reset] and follow any instructions in the LCD.  
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Manual sending  
Use manual sending when you want to talk to the recipient before sending a document, or if  
the recipient does not have a fax machine that can receive automatically.  
NOTE  
• You will need to connect a telephone to your machine if you want to talk to the recipient before sending  
a document.  
Follow this procedure for manual sending:  
1
sending a document ( Set-Up Sheet).  
2
Load the document in the ADF.  
• For details on how to load documents in the ADF, see p. 2-2.  
3
4
Press [Fax].  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document.  
• Press [Color] for color sending, or [B&W] for black & white sending (p. 8-3).  
• Press [Image Quality] to select the fax resolution (p. 8-3).  
• Press [Exposure] to select the scan exposure (p. 8-4).  
5
6
Press [Hook] or lift the handset.  
Dial the recipient’s number.  
• For details on the different dialing methods, see p. 8-4.  
7
Talk through the handset to the recipient.  
• If you hear a high-pitched signal instead of the recipient’s voice, go to step 9.  
8
9
Ask the recipient to set his fax machine to receive faxes.  
When you hear a high-pitched signal, press [Start] and then hang up the handset.  
To cancel manual sending: Press [Stop/Reset].  
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Improving faxed images  
There are several settings that allow you to improve the quality of faxed documents.  
Setting color or black & white transmission  
Follow the procedure for sending a document (p. 8-1) and set color or black & white sending  
as follows when required to do so:  
For color sending: Press [Color] to turn on its light.  
For black & white sending: Press [B&W] to turn on its light.  
The setting automatically reverts to black & white after a document is sent or canceled.  
NOTE  
• If you attempt to send a color document to a fax machine that does not support color faxing, you will get  
an error message. Try sending again in black & white. Alternatively, if you are sending from the ADF, you  
can enable the <COLOR DIRECT TX> setting (p. 13-4) that will send a color document in black & white  
if the recipient’s fax machine does not support color faxing.  
Adjusting the image quality (fax resolution)  
You can adjust the image quality (fax resolution) of the document you send. The higher the  
image quality, the better the output quality at the other end, but the slower the transmission  
speed. Adjust the image quality according to the type of document you are sending.  
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Follow the procedure for sending a document (p. 8-1) and adjust the image quality as follows  
when required to do so:  
1
2
Press [Image Quality].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the resolution.  
• In black & white mode, select:  
– <B&W STANDARD> for text-only documents.  
– <B&W FINE> for fine-print documents.  
– <B&W PHOTO> for photographs.  
• In color mode select:  
– <COLOR STANDARD> for normal color documents.  
– <COLOR FINE> for fine color documents.  
3
Press [Set].  
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Adjusting the scan exposure  
Exposure is the degree of difference between light and dark. A high exposure setting will make  
blacks darker and whites brighter, whereas a low exposure setting will make the differences  
between black and white less marked.  
Follow the procedure for sending a document (p. 8-1) and adjust the exposure as follows  
when required to do so:  
1
2
3
Press [Exposure].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the exposure.  
Press [Set].  
Dialing methods  
There are several methods of dialing the number of the recipient:  
Regular dialing  
One-touch speed dialing  
Register a number for one-touch speed dialing so that you only have to press one key to dial  
that number. For details on registering and using one-touch speed dialing, see Chapter 7.  
Register a number for coded speed dialing so that you only have to press [Coded Dial] and then  
enter the two-digit code assigned to that number. For details on registering and using coded  
speed dialing, see Chapter 7.  
Group dialing  
Register numbers for group dialing so that you can send a document to a predefined group of  
fax numbers using speed dialing. For details on registering and using group dialing, see  
Chapter 7.  
PC dialing  
Dial a fax number from your computer using the software. For details, see the Software Guide.  
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Redialing a busy number  
There are two methods of redialing: Manual redialing and Automatic redialing.  
Manual redialing  
Press [Redial/Pause] to redial the last number entered with the numeric keys.  
To cancel manual redialing: Press [Stop/Reset].  
Automatic redialing  
will redial the number after an interval.  
Your machine allows you to customize automatic redialing settings to suit your needs (see  
below).  
To cancel automatic redialing: Wait until the machine starts redialing, then press [Stop/Reset].  
Follow the instructions in the LCD.  
NOTE  
• You can also delete the document from memory. For details, see p. 8-8.  
Customizing automatic redialing settings  
You can customize the following settings:  
• Whether or not your machine redials automatically  
• The number of times the machine redials  
• The time interval between redialings  
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Follow this procedure to customize automatic redialing settings:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
FAX SETTINGS  
1.USER SETTINGS  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <TX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
TX SETTINGS  
1.ECM TX  
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3
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <AUTO REDIAL>.  
Press [Set].  
AUTO REDIAL  
ON  
2
3
10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ON> to enable automatic redialing or <OFF> to disable it.  
If you selected <OFF> in step 10:  
11 Press [Set].  
12 Press [Stop/Reset].  
If you selected <ON> in step 10:  
11 Press [Set] twice.  
REDIAL TIMES  
2TIMES  
12 Use the numeric keys to enter the number of times you want the machine to redial.  
13 Press [Set] twice.  
REDIAL INTERVAL  
2MIN.  
14 Use the numeric keys to enter the time interval between redialings.  
15 Press [Set].  
16 Press [Stop/Reset].  
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Sending the same document to several recipients  
(sequential broadcasting)  
Your machine allows you to send the same document to a maximum of 111 recipients in one  
operation. You can dial the recipients’ numbers using any of the following dialing methods:  
• One-touch speed dialing: up to 10 destinations  
• Regular dialing (using the numeric keys) or redialing: one destination  
You can enter the destinations in any order, but be sure to press [Set] after your entry with the  
numeric keys.  
NOTE  
• If you frequently send documents to the same group of recipients, you can group these numbers for  
a few keys (p. 7-6).  
1
Load the document on the platen glass or ADF.  
• For details on how to load documents, see p. 2-2.  
2
3
Press [Fax].  
Adjust any necessary settings for your document.  
• Press [Color] for color sending, or [B&W] for black & white sending (p. 8-3).  
• Press [Image Quality] to select the fax resolution (p. 8-3).  
• Press [Exposure] to select the scan exposure (p. 8-4).  
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4
5
Enter the fax numbers you want to send to.  
• One-touch speed dialing: Press the one-touch speed dialing key(s).  
• Coded speed dialing: Press [Coded Dial], then use the numeric keys to enter the  
two-digit code(s).  
• Regular dialing: Use the numeric keys to enter the fax number, then press [Set].  
• You must enter the second fax number within five seconds of entering the first fax number. All  
subsequent fax numbers must each be entered within 10 seconds. If you wait longer than these  
times, the machine will automatically begin scanning the document for sending. If you prefer the  
machine not to do this, disable the <TIME OUT> setting (p. 13-4).  
• To review the numbers you have entered, use [2] or [3].  
Press [Start].  
If you are using the platen glass, you will be prompted when the page has been  
scanned. Load the next page (for a multipage document) and press [Start]. To start  
sending, press [Set].  
To cancel sending: Press [Stop/Reset] and follow the instructions in the LCD. When you press  
[Stop/Reset], sending to all recipients will be canceled. You cannot cancel sending to only one  
recipient.  
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Documents stored in memory  
NOTE  
• If there are no documents stored in memory, the machine will revert to standby mode when you select  
<MEMORY REFERENCE>.  
Printing a list of documents in memory  
The machine can print a list of documents stored in memory (DOC. MEMORY LIST) showing the  
transaction number (TX/RX NO), transaction mode, recipient name, number of pages, date, and  
set time of each document. This will help you select a document in memory you wish to delete  
or print.  
Follow this procedure to print a list of documents in memory:  
1
2
3
4
Press [Fax].  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MEMORY REFERENCE>.  
Press [Set] twice.  
NOTE  
• You can also print this list from the <DOC. MEMORY LIST> setting in the <REPORTS/LISTS> menu  
(p. 13-6).  
Printing or deleting a document in memory  
Follow this procedure to print or delete a document in memory:  
1
2
3
4
Press [Fax].  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MEMORY REFERENCE>.  
Press [Set].  
MEMORY REFERENCE  
1.DOC. MEMORY LIST  
2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRINT DOCUMENT> or <DELETE DOCUMENT>.  
Press [Set].  
PRINT DOCUMENT  
TX/RX NO.  
0001  
2
3
7
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the transaction number (TX/RX NO.) of the document you  
want to print or delete.  
• If you are unsure of the transaction number, print the DOC. MEMORY LIST  
(Printing a list of documents in memory, above).  
• To interpret the LCD message, see Checking a document’s details on p. 8-9.  
Press [Set].  
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• If deleting a document, press [  
                                      
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• If printing a document, press [  
of the document.  
                                      
] to print the first page only, or [#] to print all pages  
].  
T
T
10 To continue printing or deleting other documents in memory, repeat the procedure  
from step 7.  
-or-  
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to standby mode.  
Checking a document’s details  
When you have to select a document in memory to be printed or deleted, you can check its  
details in the LCD as follows:  
PRINT DOCUMENT  
TX/RX NO.  
A 0001  
A
B
A Transaction number (TX/RX NO.)  
• A transaction number between 0001 and 4999 is a document to be sent.  
• A transaction number between 5001 and 9999 is a received document.  
B Marks before the transaction number  
• No mark indicates a black & white document.  
• <#> indicates a black & white document being sent or printed.  
• <&> indicates a color document being sent or printed.  
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Displaying details of the transaction  
Use [T ] or [#] to display the details (e.g. destination).  
NOTE  
• If you are unsure of the transaction number, print the DOC. MEMORY LIST (Printing a list of documents  
in memory, p. 8-8).  
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When the recorded message of the information service answers, press [Tone] ([  
switch to tone dialing.  
                                                                        
]) to  
Special dialing  
Dialing through a switchboard  
A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is an on-site telephone switchboard. If your machine is  
connected through a PBX or other telephone switching system, you have to dial the outside line  
access number first, and then the number of the party you are calling.  
Switching temporarily to tone dialing  
Many information services for banks, airline reservations, hotel reservations, etc. require tone  
dialing for their services. If your machine is connected to a rotary pulse line, follow this  
procedure to set the machine temporarily for tone dialing:  
1
2
3
4
Press [Fax].  
Press [Hook] or lift the handset if you have connected a telephone to your machine.  
Use the numeric keys to dial the number of the information service.  
T
• If you pressed [Hook] in step 2, you can pick up the handset if you need to talk to the other party.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the numbers requested by the information service.  
When you have finished, press [Hook] or hang up the handset.  
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Receiving faxes  
Setting the receive mode  
Follow this procedure to set the receive mode:  
1
2
3
Press [Fax].  
Press [Menu].  
Press [Set].  
RECEIVE MODE  
FAX/TEL AUTO SW  
2
3
4
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the receive mode:  
• Select:  
– <FAX/TEL AUTO SW> to automatically switch between fax and voice calls. Faxes will be received  
automatically, and the machine will ring for voice calls. * A phone connected to your machine will  
not ring.  
– <FAX ONLY MODE> to automatically receive faxes only. Voice calls will be disconnected.  
– <DRPD> if you have subscribed to a DRP (Distinctive Ring Pattern) service offered by some  
companies.  
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– <MANUAL MODE> for the machine to ring for fax and voice calls. Fax calls must be answered  
manually.  
– <ANS.MACHINE MODE> to receive faxes automatically and route voice calls to an answering  
machine connected to your machine.  
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Press [Set].  
• The receive mode will be displayed on the bottom left of the LCD.  
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Receiving both faxes and voice calls  
automatically: FAX/TEL AUTO SW  
Choose this mode if:  
• you only have one telephone line for both fax and telephone use.  
• you want to receive faxes automatically as well as voice calls.  
You will need to:  
• set <FAX/TEL AUTO SW> (p. 9-1).  
• connect a telephone to your machine (Set-Up Sheet).  
When you receive a fax call: The machine will receive the fax automatically.  
When you receive a voice call: The machine will ring. Pick up the handset to answer the call.  
* A phone connected to your machine will not ring.  
Customizing FAX/TEL AUTO SW  
You can customize this mode to control precisely how your machine handles incoming calls.  
You can adjust the time the machine takes to check whether a call is a fax or voice call, the  
length of time the machine rings when it is a voice call, and the action the machine must take if  
no one answers a voice call.  
Follow this procedure to customize <FAX/TEL AUTO SW>:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
FAX SETTINGS  
1.USER SETTINGS  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <RX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
RX SETTINGS  
1.ECM RX  
2
3
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX/TEL AUTO SW>.  
Press [Set] twice.  
RING START TIME  
8SEC  
2
3
10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the time the machine takes to check whether a call is a fax or  
voice call.  
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11 Press [Set] twice.  
F/T RING TIME  
15SEC  
2
3
12 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the length of time the machine rings when the call is a voice  
call.  
13 Press [Set] twice.  
DEFAULT ACTION  
RECEIVE  
2
3
14 Use [ ] or [ ] to select whether the machine switches to receive mode or  
disconnects the call if no one answers a voice call after the specified time in step 12.  
• Select:  
– <RECEIVE> to switch to receive mode.  
– <DISCONNECT> to disconnect the call.  
15 Press [Set].  
16 Press [Stop/Reset].  
Receiving faxes automatically: FAX ONLY MODE  
Choose this mode if:  
• you have a dedicated telephone line for fax use only.  
• you only want to receive faxes automatically with your machine.  
You will need to:  
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• connect your machine to a dedicated telephone line (Set-Up Sheet).  
• set <FAX ONLY MODE> (p. 9-1).  
When you receive a fax call: The machine will receive the fax automatically.  
When you receive a voice call: You will not be able to answer the call.  
NOTE  
• The machine does not ring when it receives a fax call. If you want it to ring, connect a telephone to your  
machine and enable the <INCOMING RING> setting (p. 13-5). You can also select the number of rings  
before the machine answers (<RING COUNT>, p. 13-5).  
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Receiving with a DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern  
Detection) service: DRPD  
Choose this mode if:  
• you only have one telephone line for both fax and telephone use.  
• you want to receive faxes automatically as well as voice calls.  
• you have subscribed to a DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection) service with your  
telephone company. This service assigns two or more telephone numbers with distinctive ring  
patterns to a single telephone line, allowing you to have both a fax number(s) and a telephone  
number(s) using only one telephone line. Your machine will automatically monitor incoming  
calls and based on the ring pattern, will let you know if the call is a fax or voice call. Contact  
your telephone company for more information on this service.  
You will need to:  
• set <DRPD> (p. 9-1).  
• connect a telephone to your machine (Set-up Sheet).  
When you receive a fax call: The machine will ring according to the ring pattern you have  
chosen and receive the fax automatically.  
chosen. Pick up the handset to answer the call.  
Setting the ring pattern  
Your telephone company will assign a distinctive ring pattern to each number when you order  
the DRPD service. Follow this procedure to set the fax ring pattern that matches the pattern  
assigned by the telephone company:  
1
2
3
4
Make sure you have set <DRPD> ( p. 9-1).  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
FAX SETTINGS  
1.USER SETTINGS  
2
3
7
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <RX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
RX SETTINGS  
1.ECM RX  
2
3
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <DRPD:SELECT FAX>.  
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10 Press [Set].  
DRPD:SELECT FAX  
DOUBLE RING  
2
3
11 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the ring pattern that your telephone company assigned to  
your fax number.  
• Select from the following:  
– <DOUBLE RING>  
– <SHORT-SHORT-LONG>  
– <SHORT-LONG-SHORT>  
– <OTHER RING TYPE>  
– <NORMAL RING>  
12 Press [Set].  
13 Press [Stop/Reset].  
Receiving faxes manually: MANUAL MODE  
Choose this mode if:  
• you only have one telephone line for both fax and telephone use.  
• you receive mainly voice calls and sometimes faxes.  
You will need to:  
• set <MANUAL MODE> (p. 9-1).  
• connect a telephone to your machine (Set-Up Sheet).  
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When you receive a fax call: The machine will ring. Pick up the handset and if you hear a  
beep, press [Start] on the machine to receive the fax. If you are far from your machine, dial 25  
(the remote receiving ID) on your telephone and hang up.  
When you receive a voice call: The machine will ring. Pick up the handset to answer the call.  
NOTE  
• You can customize remote receiving by enabling/disabling it, or by changing the remote receiving ID  
(<REMOTE RX>, p. 13-5).  
• If you have an answering machine connected to your machine that can carry out remote-control  
operations (controlling your answering machine from a remote telephone), the security code for this  
function may be the same as the remote receiving ID. If so, make sure you change the machine’s remote  
receiving ID to make it distinct from the answering machine’s security code (<REMOTE RX ID>, p. 13-5).  
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Receiving when an answering machine is connected:  
ANS.MACHINE MODE  
Choose this mode if:  
• you only have one telephone line for both fax and telephone use.  
• you want to receive faxes automatically and receive voice messages on your answering  
machine.  
You will need to:  
• set <ANS.MACHINE MODE> (p. 9-1).  
• connect an answering machine to your machine (Set-Up Sheet).  
When you receive a fax call: The machine will receive the fax automatically.  
When you receive a voice call: The answering machine will record any voice messages.  
Adjusting the answering machine  
Adjust your answering machine as follows:  
• Set the answering machine to answer on the first or second ring.  
• The entire message should be no longer than 15 seconds.  
• In the message, tell your callers how to send a fax.  
Canceling receiving  
Press [Stop/Reset] and follow any instructions in the LCD.  
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Summary of reports and lists  
The table below shows the reports and lists that can be printed from your machine. Refer to the  
pages indicated for more details.  
Report or List  
Description  
Details  
USER’S DATA LIST  
Lists the current settings of your machine and the registered  
sender information.  
p. 10-5  
ACTIVITY REPORT  
Shows recent facsimile transactions performed by your machine. p. 10-2  
You can enable or disable automatic printing of this report after  
every 20 transactions. You can also manually set the machine to  
print it.  
TX (Transmission)  
REPORT  
Prints after transmission of a document.  
You can enable or disable this feature, or set the machine to print  
a report only when an error occurs.  
p. 10-3  
You can also set the machine to print the first page of the  
document under the transmission report to remind you of the  
contents of the document.  
RX (Reception)  
REPORT  
Prints after reception of a document.  
You can enable or disable this feature, or set the machine to print  
a report only when an error occurs.  
p. 10-4  
MULTI TX/RX  
Prints after sequential broadcasting of a document.  
(Transaction) REPORT  
DOC. MEMORY LIST  
Lists the documents currently stored in the machine’s memory. p. 8-8  
MEMORY CLEAR  
REPORT  
Prints automatically when power is restored to the machine after p. 12-15  
a power failure. Lists the documents deleted from memory.  
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
LIST  
Lists the numbers and names registered for one-touch speed  
dialing.  
p. 7-9  
CODED SPEED DIAL Lists the numbers and names registered for coded speed dialing. p. 7-9  
LIST  
GROUP DIAL LIST  
Lists groups registered for group dialing.  
p. 7-9  
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Printing the ACTIVITY REPORT  
The machine is factory-set to print an ACTIVITY REPORT after every 20 transactions. If you want  
to print an ACTIVITY REPORT before it is automatically printed, follow this procedure:  
1
2
3
4
Press [Fax].  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <REPORTS/LISTS>.  
Press [Set] twice.  
Adjusting the ACTIVITY REPORT setting  
If you do not want the machine to automatically print an ACTIVITY REPORT after every 20  
transactions, disable the <ACTIVITY REPORT> setting.  
Follow this procedure to adjust this setting:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
FAX SETTINGS  
1.USER SETTINGS  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <REPORT SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
REPORT SETTINGS  
1.TX REPORT  
2
3
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ACTIVITY REPORT>.  
Press [Set].  
ACTIVITY REPORT  
AUTO PRINT ON  
2
3
10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the setting you want.  
• Select:  
– <AUTO PRINT ON> to turn on automatic printing of the ACTIVITY REPORT.  
– <AUTO PRINT OFF> to turn off automatic printing of the ACTIVITY REPORT.  
11 Press [Set].  
12 Press [Stop/Reset].  
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Adjusting the TX REPORT setting  
Your machine can print a TX (transmission) report after sending a document. You can set it to  
print every time it sends a document, or only when an error occurs. Alternatively, you can  
disable printing of a report.  
Follow this procedure to adjust this setting:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
FAX SETTINGS  
1.USER SETTINGS  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <REPORT SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set] twice.  
TX REPORT  
PRINT ERROR ONLY  
2
3
8
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the setting you want.  
• Select:  
– <PRINT ERROR ONLY> to print a report only when a transmission error occurs.  
– <OUTPUT YES> to print a report every time you send a document.  
– <OUTPUT NO> to disable printing of a report.  
10  
9
If you selected <OUTPUT NO> in step 8:  
Press [Set].  
10 Press [Stop/Reset].  
9
If you selected <PRINT ERROR ONLY> or <OUTPUT YES> in step 8:  
Press [Set].  
PRINT WITH IMAGE  
ON  
2
3
10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select if you want the first page of your fax to be printed under the  
report (valid for black & white faxes only).  
• Select:  
– <ON> to print the first page of the fax under the report.  
– <OFF> not to print the first page of the fax under the report.  
11 Press [Set].  
12 Press [Stop/Reset].  
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Adjusting the RX REPORT setting  
Your machine can print an RX (reception) report after receiving a document. You can set it to  
print every time it receives a document, or only when an error occurs. Alternatively, you can  
disable printing of a report.  
Follow this procedure to adjust this setting:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA>.  
Press [Set].  
USER DATA  
1.TEL REGISTRATION  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
FAX SETTINGS  
1.USER SETTINGS  
2
3
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <REPORT SETTINGS>.  
Press [Set].  
REPORT SETTINGS  
1.TX REPORT  
2
3
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <RX REPORT>.  
Press [Set].  
RX REPORT  
OUTPUT NO  
2
3
10 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the setting you want.  
• Select:  
– <OUTPUT NO> to disable printing of a report.  
– <PRINT ERROR ONLY> to print a report only when a reception error occurs.  
– <OUTPUT YES> to print a report every time you receive a document.  
11 Press [Set].  
12 Press [Stop/Reset].  
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Printing the USER’S DATA LIST  
The USER’S DATA LIST allows you to check the current settings of your machine as well as the  
registered sender information (p. 6-2).  
Follow this procedure to print the USER’S DATA LIST:  
1
2
3
4
Press [Fax].  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <REPORTS/LISTS>.  
Press [Set].  
REPORTS/LISTS  
1.ACTIVITY REPORT  
2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <USER DATA LIST>.  
Press [Set].  
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Replacing ink tanks  
When to replace an ink tank  
described on p. 11-2:  
<C INK EMPTY> . . . . . . . .Cyan ink tank empty  
<M INK EMPTY>. . . . . . . .Magenta ink tank empty  
<Y INK EMPTY> . . . . . . . .Yellow ink tank empty  
<Bk INK EMPTY> . . . . . . .Black ink tank empty  
If more than one ink tank is empty, several letters may appear (e.g. <C Y INK EMPTY>).  
If no message appears but print quality is below standard, refer to the flow chart to determine  
the problem (p. 11-3).  
Guidelines  
CAUTION  
• Keep the printhead and ink tanks out of the reach of children. If a child inadvertently ingests ink,  
consult a physician immediately.  
• Damage caused by using refilled ink tanks is not covered by Canon’s warranty. To ensure  
optimum printing results and to avoid printing problems, Canon recommends using original  
Canon ink tank only.  
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• Ink tanks compatible with the machine are as follows:  
– Black ink tank: BCI-3eBK  
– Cyan ink tank: BCI-3eC  
– Yellow ink tank: BCI-3eY  
– Magenta ink tank: BCI-3eM  
• Replaced ink tanks should be new. If you install partially used ink tanks, the nozzles may block  
and the ink tank replacement warning may not be accurate.  
• For best ink quality, use ink tanks within one year of purchase. After placing ink tanks in the  
machine, use the ink tanks within six months.  
• Do not open the ink tank packaging until ready to install.  
• Do not touch printed paper with wet hands or spill liquids on it as the ink may run.  
• Replace ink tanks quickly and do not leave them out in the open. Doing so may cause the ink  
tank not to function properly when reinstalled in the machine.  
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Replacing an ink tank  
This section describes how to replace an ink tank. Before replacing an ink tank, be sure to read  
the section When to replace an ink tank (p. 11-1).  
CAUTION  
• Do not replace ink tanks while the machine is printing or performing another operation.  
Follow this procedure to replace an ink tank:  
1
2
Make sure the power is turned on.  
Press [Open] qand lift up the scanning unit w.  
• The printhead holder automatically moves to the  
center of the machine.  
w
CAUTION  
• Do not try to manually move or stop the  
printhead holder.  
• Do not touch any metal parts.  
q
3
Press on the tab to release the empty ink  
tank q, then remove it from its slot w.  
w
CAUTION  
• Do not remove the printhead from the machine.  
• If several ink tanks need replacing, remove  
and replace each one individually.  
q
IMPORTANT  
• Discard the empty ink tank immediately  
according to local laws and regulations for  
disposal of consumables.  
• Handle ink tanks carefully to avoid staining  
clothing or the surrounding area.  
4
On the new ink tank, pull the orange tape in  
the direction of the arrow and remove the  
plastic wrapper so you can see the air hole A.  
Turn the ink tank over so that the protective  
cap B is facing up. Then hold the ink tank as  
shown and remove the protective cap B.  
• To avoid spilling ink, never press on the long sides  
of the ink tank C.  
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Ink Tank  
BCI-3eY  
D C  
• Once you remove the cap B, do not touch the ink  
port D.  
5
6
Insert the ink tank into the empty slot on  
the printhead. Press down gently on the ink  
tank until an audible click is heard.  
• Make sure the ink tank is the correct color for the  
slot.  
Close the scanning unit until it locks into place.  
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NOTE  
• Before doing the following, open the scanning unit, press “PUSH” on the ink tanks and check that they  
are securely inserted. Check how much ink is left and if there is none, replace the ink tank (p. 11-1).  
Flowchart of printhead maintenance  
If print quality deteriorates, follow this procedure:  
Step 1  
Print the nozzle check pattern (p. 11-4).  
This pattern allows you to check if the ink is coming out of the printhead nozzles  
correctly and if the printhead is aligned.  
The ink is not coming out correctly.  
The printhead is misaligned.  
Step 2  
Step 2  
Perform normal printhead cleaning  
(<HEAD CLEANING> setting) (p. 11-4).  
cleaning up to three times.  
Align the printhead (p. 11-5).  
If there is no improvement.  
Step 3  
Perform deep printhead cleaning (<HEAD  
REFRESHING> setting) (p. 11-4).  
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If there is no improvement.  
Step 4  
Replace the ink tank(s) (p. 11-1).  
If there is no improvement.  
The printhead may be damaged. Contact  
the Canon Customer Care Center.  
If there is no  
improvement.  
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Printing the nozzle check pattern  
The nozzle check pattern shows if each printhead nozzle is operating properly.  
NOTE  
• You can also print the nozzle check pattern from your computer (Software Guide).  
Follow this procedure to print the nozzle check pattern from the machine:  
1
2
3
4
Load letter-size plain paper in the multi-purpose tray.  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MAINTENANCE>.  
Press [Set] twice.  
Nozzle check pattern  
If the pattern is broken, missing, or a specific color is not  
printed, see Cleaning the printhead, below.  
Printhead position  
If the pattern is not uniform, align the printhead (p. 11-5).  
If lateral lines are visible, align the printhead (p. 11-5).  
Cleaning the printhead  
If the printed nozzle check pattern is broken, missing, or a specific color is not printed, clean the  
printhead.  
NOTE  
• Cleaning the printhead consumes a small amount of ink. Cleaning too often reduces the amount of ink  
in the ink tanks.  
• You can also clean the printhead from your computer (Software Guide).  
Follow this procedure to clean the printhead from the machine:  
1
2
3
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MAINTENANCE>.  
Press [Set].  
MAINTENANCE  
1.NOZZLE CHECK  
2
3
4
5
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the cleaning setting you want.  
• Select:  
– <HEAD CLEANING> for normal printhead cleaning.  
– <HEAD REFRESHING> for deep printhead cleaning.  
• For details on which to select, see p. 11-3.  
Press [Set].  
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].  
Aligning the printhead  
To align the printhead after you have just installed it, follow the procedure in the Set-Up Sheet.  
If you have printed the nozzle check pattern (p. 11-4) and determined that the printhead  
needs aligning, align it from the operation panel (below) or from the software (Software  
Guide).  
Follow this procedure to align the printhead from the operation panel:  
1
2
3
4
Load letter-size plain paper in the multi-purpose tray.  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MAINTENANCE>.  
Press [Set].  
MAINTENANCE  
1.NOZZLE CHECK  
2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ALIGN PRINT HEAD>.  
Press [Set].  
• The machine prints a horizontal pattern.  
CHANGE H VALUE  
A
0
7
In column A on the printout, note which box has the most solid image. Note the value  
2
3
next to this box and use [ ] or [ ] to enter it.  
BAD SAMPLE  
11  
Least solid  
box  
GOOD SAMPLE  
Most solid  
box  
8
9
Press [Set].  
Repeat steps 7 and 8 for columns B to K.  
When all values have been entered, the LCD displays the following:  
PRINT VERT.PATTERN?  
YES=()  
NO= (#)  
T
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11 When the horizontal pattern has been adjusted, the machine will print a vertical  
pattern.  
12 In column L on the printout, note which box has the most solid image. Note the value  
2
3
next to this box and use [ ] or [ ] to enter it.  
CHANGE V VALUE  
L
0
GOOD SAMPLE  
Most solid  
box  
13 Press [Set].  
14 Repeat steps 12 and 13 for column M.  
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Cleaning your machine  
This section describes the necessary cleaning procedures for your machine.  
CAUTION  
• Be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power cord before cleaning the machine.  
Fax Model  
Print any documents stored in memory before disconnecting the power cord, since  
documents in memory are erased when the power is disconnected ( p. 8-8).  
• Do not use tissue paper, paper towels, or similar materials for cleaning; they can stick to the  
components or generate static charges. Use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the components.  
• Never use volatile liquids such as thinners, benzene, acetone, or any other chemical cleaner to  
clean the interior of the machine; these can damage the machine’s components.  
Cleaning the exterior  
Wipe the machine’s exterior with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water or diluted  
dishwashing liquid.  
Cleaning the interior  
Cleaning the scanning area  
Wipe the platen glass A, white area B, and  
Fax Model  
transparent sheet C with a clean, soft, lint-free  
cloth moistened with water. Then wipe with a clean,  
soft, dry, lint-free cloth making sure there are no  
residues left, especially on the platen glass.  
C
B
A
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Cleaning inside the machine  
To prevent ink spots and paper dust from accumulating inside the machine and affecting print  
quality, clean the machine’s print area periodically.  
Follow this procedure to clean inside the machine:  
1
2
Turn off the power and disconnect the  
power cord from the wall outlet.  
Press [Open] q and lift up the scanning unit  
w.  
w
q
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CAUTION  
• Do not touch the round shaft A, transparent  
film B, film cable C, ink absorber (sponge  
part) D, or any metal parts.  
A B C D  
3
Use a dry cloth to wipe away any stray drops  
of ink, scraps of paper, and dust, especially  
from the black panel E.  
E
4
5
Close the scanning unit until it locks into  
place.  
Reconnect the power cord and turn on the  
power.  
Fax Model  
Cleaning the ADF area  
Follow this procedure to clean the ADF area:  
1
Turn off the power and disconnect the  
power cord from the wall outlet.  
2
Open the feeder cover.  
3
Use a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth to wipe  
up paper dust from the shaded area.  
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5
When you are finished, close the feeder  
cover until it clicks.  
Reconnect the power cord and turn on the  
power.  
Cleaning the roller  
Clean the roller when envelopes do not feed correctly.  
Follow this procedure to perform roller cleaning:  
1
2
3
4
Remove any print media from the multi-purpose tray.  
Press [Menu].  
2
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MAINTENANCE>.  
Press [Set].  
MAINTENANCE  
1.NOZZLE CHECK  
2
3
5
6
7
Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ROLLER CLEANING>.  
Press [Set].  
When cleaning has finished, repeat this procedure twice more. Then load letter-size  
plain paper and repeat this procedure a further three times from step 2.  
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Problems installing and removing software  
See below if you were unable to install or remove the software.  
[MP Drivers/MP Toolbox]  
Cannot install the software.  
1. Have you followed the instructions in the Set-Up Sheet to install the software?  
If you have not followed the installation procedure correctly, try reinstalling the software. If there was  
an error during installation and installation was not completed, restart your computer and try  
reinstalling the software.  
2. Are any other applications open?  
If you have other applications open, quit all of these and try reinstalling the software.  
3. Have you installed an earlier version of the software (version 4.4 or earlier)? (Is Canon MultiPASS  
registered as the startup item in the Start menu program?)  
Remove the old version of the software following the instructions in the Software Guide of that version  
and try reinstalling the new version.  
[MP Toolbox only]  
Installation or removal of the MP Toolbox cannot be completed.  
1. To prepare for forced re-installation, on the Windows desktop, double-click [My Computer].  
Open the CD-ROM icon, then double-click [\MP\English\Toolbox\Setup\FrcInst.exe].  
2. Return to a folder a level above, then double-click [\MP\English\Toolbox\Setup.exe] to re-install  
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[MP Drivers only]  
Removal of the MP drivers takes too long (Windows XP).  
Removal of the software will take longer if an application such as a virus checker is running. Quit any  
applications (including virus checkers) before removing the software.  
Removal of the software was completed, but [Canon] remains.  
When removing the software, if you remove the MP drivers before removing the MP Toolbox,  
[Canon] will remain displayed in [(All) Programs]. To remove [Canon], in the Start menu, open  
[Taskbar and Start Menu Properties] and remove it from here.  
The message <Version conflict> appears on your computer (Windows 98).  
If the message <Version conflict> or <Windows 98 file language or ...> appears during installation,  
click [Yes] or [No]. Whichever you click, installation thereafter will continue trouble-free.  
This message will appear if you have Photoshop installed on your computer.  
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Cannot use the software after upgrading to Windows XP.  
If the software was installed in Windows 98/Me/2000 and you upgraded to Windows XP without  
removing the software, the machine may not be able to be recognized. Remove the software and  
then reinstall it (Software Guide).  
In [Device Manager], green mark “?” is displayed (Windows Me).  
Under [Device Manager], green mark “?” is displayed on [USB Composite Device] in [USB (Universal  
Serial Bus) Controller] in Windows Me. However, this is not a problem so continue to use it as is.  
Problems turning on the computer  
See below if you cannot start your computer.  
Computer will not start.  
Did you turn on your computer with a memory card inserted in the machine?  
If a memory card is inserted in the machine and the machine is connected to the computer, your  
computer may not start depending on its settings.  
In the computer’s BIOS settings, if you set up the order so that the hard disk that starts Windows  
starts before the USB device, your computer will start even with a memory card inserted in the  
machine. For details on BIOS settings, refer to your computer’s documentation.  
Problems printing from your computer  
print images scanned to your computer.  
P
The  
mark indicates problems that also occur when printing copies or receiving faxes on  
your machine.  
Cannot print at all.  
P
1. Is there anything displayed in the LCD?  
If nothing is displayed, see p. 12-14.  
P
2. Is the Alarm light blinking?  
If it is blinking, see p. 12-18.  
3. Is the background of the BJ Status Monitor picture yellow or red?  
Follow the instructions in the BJ Status Monitor (Software Guide).  
If <Service error 5100> appears.  
Remove the paper jam or whatever is preventing the printhead holder from moving (p. 12-15).  
If the message remains, press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)] to turn the machine off, then press again to turn it on.  
4. Are the ink tanks installed correctly?  
P
P
Press [Open] and lift up the scanning unit (printer cover). Press “PUSH” on the ink tanks and check that  
they are securely inserted. Also, check that the ink tanks are inserted in the correct slots (p. 11-2).  
5. Print the nozzle check pattern ( Maintaining the printhead, p. 11-3).  
6. Are you trying to print in DOS?  
You can only print in Windows and not in DOS.  
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7. Is there an application error or General Protection Fault error displayed on the computer?  
Is the application you are using to print with compatible with the operating system?  
Refer to the application’s documentation. If the application is not compatible, generally you will be  
unable to print.  
Has the application been allocated enough memory?  
If other applications are open, close them to increase the available memory.  
Refer to the application’s documentation to check the amount of memory the application requires.  
If a problem occurs when printing a specific document.  
Try printing again after opening and editing the document.  
8. Does the hard disk have enough available space?  
If not, delete files you do not need to increase the available disk space.  
9. Restart the computer.  
10. There may be a problem with the printer driver.  
Remove the printer driver and try reinstalling (Software Guide).  
Cannot print to a shared printer.  
1. Is the server (the computer to which the machine is connected) turned on?  
Turn the server on.  
2. Is the server set up for printer sharing?  
Set up the server for printer sharing (Software Guide).  
3. Is the server set up to allow your system access to the shared printer?  
Set up the server to allow your system access to the shared printer.  
Printing stops in the middle.  
P
1. Has the machine been printing continuously over a long period?  
If so, the printhead will overheat. To protect the printhead, printing will stop temporarily and resume  
after a period of time. Interrupt printing when appropriate, turn off the machine and wait 15 minutes.  
CAUTION  
• The area around the printhead may become extremely hot. Do not under any circumstances  
touch it.  
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2. Are you printing large files such as photographs or illustrations?  
If you are printing large files, it will take time to process the data and printing will appear to have  
stopped. Wait until data is processed.  
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If you are printing a document with a large printing area or are printing more than two pages, printing may stop  
to allow the ink time to dry.  
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Paper does not feed properly.  
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1. Is the paper the correct weight?  
Use 17–28 lb. (64–105 g/m2) paper.  
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2. Does the paper stack exceed the paper limit mark ( |) or tab, or exceed the capacity of the  
multi-purpose tray?  
If so, reduce the amount of paper.  
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3. Has the paper been loaded correctly?  
Check that the paper has been loaded correctly and that the paper guide is properly adjusted  
(Set-Up Sheet).  
4. Is the paper creased or curled?  
You cannot use paper that is creased. Uncurl curled paper.  
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5. Clean the roller ( p. 11-9).  
6. Is there some foreign matter in the multi-purpose tray?  
Check and remove any foreign matter.  
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Paper curls.  
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1. Remove the printed page after 30 to 60 seconds.  
The paper may curl if you use thin paper and print images that use a large quantity of ink such as  
photographs or pictures.  
Leave the printed page in the paper output tray for 30 to 60 seconds and remove when the ink has dried.  
2. Is intensity set too high?  
The paper may curl or rub if intensity is set too high in the printer driver. In the [Properties] dialog box,  
on the Main tab, click [Manual] in Color Adjustment, then click [Set]. In the [Manual Color Adjustment]  
dialog box, reduce the intensity with the Intensity slider.  
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3. Are you using thin paper?  
The paper may curl if you use thin paper and print images that use a large quantity of ink such as  
photographs or pictures with intense colors. Use thicker paper such as high resolution paper or glossy  
photo paper (p. 3-2).  
4. Was the paper already curled before loading?  
Uncurl the paper and reload.  
Meaningless characters and symbols are printing.  
If this problem only occurs when printing a specific document.  
Open and edit the document and try printing again. If this does not work, there may be a problem with  
the application. Contact the application’s manufacturer.  
White streaks appear on the printout.  
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1. Print the nozzle check pattern ( Maintaining the printhead, p. 11-3).  
2. Are you printing on coated paper?  
In the [Properties] dialog box, on the Main tab, click [High] in Print Quality.  
Printout is rubbed or stained.  
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1. Is the paper thickness lever set correctly?  
When you print documents that contain large quantities of ink such as documents with a lot of detail,  
the paper may curl and rub. Move the paper thickness lever to the right (p. 3-5).  
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2. Does the paper stack exceed the paper limit mark ( |) or tab, or exceed the capacity of the  
multi-purpose tray?  
If so, reduce the amount of paper.  
3. Are you printing outside the printable area?  
Change the margin settings in the application to keep the document within the recommended  
printable area.  
4. Is intensity set too high?  
The paper may curl or rub if intensity is set too high in the printer driver.  
In the [Properties] dialog box, on the Main tab, click [Manual] in Color Adjustment, then click [Set]. In  
the [Manual Color Adjustment] dialog box, reduce the intensity with the Intensity slider.  
5. Are you using recommended print media?  
For recommended print media, see p. 3-1.  
6. Clean the machine’s interior.  
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If the machine’s interior is dirty with ink or there is a build-up of paper dust, your printout may contain  
ink stains. Clean the machine (p. 11-7).  
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7. Are you printing on the wrong side of the paper?  
Some papers have a right side for printing. Turn the paper over and try printing again. There are also  
types of paper such as Photo Paper Pro that can only be printed on one side.  
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The ink empty message is displayed differently on the printer status monitor than  
how it is displayed on the machine’s LCD.  
While you are printing from your computer, if the ink empty message is displayed on the printer  
status monitor and on the machine’s LCD, press [Resume] on the machine and cancel the job. On  
the printer status monitor, the message changes to [Ink low] and you can continue printing for a  
short period of time.  
ink tank.  
Copying problems  
See below if you are having problems copying.  
For printing-related problems, see the items marked with P in Problems printing from your  
computer, p. 12-2.  
Cannot make a copy (the document or paper will not feed into the machine).  
1. Is there anything displayed in the LCD?  
If nothing is displayed, see p. 12-14.  
2. Is the Alarm light blinking?  
If it is blinking, see p. 12-18.  
3. Is the document loaded correctly?  
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Check that the document is loaded correctly on the platen glass or  
4. See Paper does not feed properly on p. 12-3.  
5. Are the ink tanks installed correctly?  
ADF (p. 2-2).  
Press [Open] and lift up the scanning unit (Printer cover). Press “PUSH” on the tanks and check that  
they are securely inserted.  
6. Print the nozzle check pattern ( Maintaining the printhead, p. 11-3).  
Paper comes out but there is nothing copied on it.  
1. Is the document loaded correctly?  
Fax Model  
If placing the document on the platen glass, the side to be copied should be face down.  
placing the document in the ADF, the side to be copied should be face up (p. 2-2).  
2. Has ink run out?  
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If nothing prints or one of the colors does not print, check if the ink tanks are empty. Replace the ink  
tank(s) if necessary. Also, make sure the orange tape has been completely removed from the ink tanks.  
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Remove the tape up to the perforations.  
3. Print the nozzle check pattern ( Maintaining the printhead, p. 11-3).  
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1. Are you copying a document or photograph printed from your machine?  
Image quality may be poor when you copy a document or photograph printed from your machine. Try  
printing the photograph from the memory card, or the document from your computer.  
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2. Clean the scanning area ( p. 11-7) and the  
ADF area ( p. 11-8).  
3. Clean the printhead ( p. 11-4).  
4. Does the LCD show the correct type of print media loaded?  
If not, set the print media type (p. 3-6).  
5. Is the image quality displayed in the LCD suitable for the document?  
If not, set an image quality suitable for the document (p. 5-2).  
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Problems scanning  
See below if you have problems scanning a document to your computer from the machine.  
Cannot scan a document.  
1. Is there anything displayed in the LCD?  
If nothing is displayed, see p. 12-14.  
2. Is the Alarm light blinking?  
If it is blinking, see p. 12-18.  
3. Is the document loaded correctly?  
Fax Model  
Check that the document is loaded correctly on the platen glass or  
ADF (p. 2-2).  
4. Restart the computer.  
5. If using a USB hub or repeater, try connecting the USB cable directly to the computer.  
If you can scan documents successfully after connecting the USB cable directly to the computer, the  
USB hub or repeater may be broken. Replace if necessary.  
6. Are you using a USB 2.0-compatible USB hub?  
If you are connecting a USB 2.0-equipped computer and the printer using a USB 2.0-compatible USB  
hub, you may not be able to scan. In this case, connect the USB cable directly to the computer.  
If you want to connect the printer and computer via a USB 2.0-compatible hub, follow the steps below  
to modify the INI file. It is recommended that before opening the file in step 1 below, you make a  
backup copy of the file in another folder before making any changes to it.  
1. Open the following file in Notepad or another text editor application.  
Windows 98/Me:  
windows\system\CNCMP50.ini  
Windows 2000:  
winnt\system32\CNCMP50.ini  
Windows XP:  
windows\system32\CNCMP50.ini  
2. Below the last line, add the following two lines, then save the file. Take care not to modify any other  
parts.  
[Scan]  
ReadSize=16  
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7.  
Is the [Select source] setting in the MP Toolbox, ScanGear MP, or WIA driver set  
correctly?  
Choose between loading the document on the platen glass or ADF.  
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8. After installing the software, did you install a TWAIN-compatible application?  
If this is the case, the TWAIN system file is replaced with something inappropriate and you will be  
unable to scan images. If this happens, remove the software (Software Guide) and reinstall  
(Set-Up Sheet).  
9. Is the machine recognized in the [Scanners and Cameras] window of [Control Panel] ?  
Follow this procedure to check if the machine icon is present in [Scanners and Cameras] of the [Control  
Panel]:  
1. On the Windows desktop, click [Start], point to [Settings], then click [Control Panel]. (Windows XP:  
On the desktop, click [Start], then [Control Panel].)  
2. Double click [Scanners and Cameras]. (Windows XP: In the [Control Panel] window, click [Printers  
and Other Hardware], then [Scanners and Cameras].)  
3. In the [Scanners and Cameras] window, if [Canon MP730] or [Canon MP700] (Windows XP: [WIA  
Canon MP730] or [WIA Canon MP700]) is present, the machine is recognized. If not, remove the  
software (Software Guide) and reinstall (Set-Up Sheet).  
You tried to create a multipage PDF, but were not able to scan several documents.  
Click a button on the MP Toolbox and in the settings dialog box, select [Use the scanner driver to  
make advanced settings]. When ScanGear MP opens, if you scan with the [Automatically quit  
ScanGear MP after scanning] setting selected in [Preferences] of Advanced Mode, only the  
documents placed at one time on the platen glass will be scanned. If you want to scan additional  
documents, clear the [Automatically quit ScanGear MP after scanning] setting before scanning.  
Computer has hung up or frozen.  
1. Quit other open applications and try again.  
Memory may be insufficient. Quit other open applications and try again.  
2. Does the hard disk have enough available space?  
Check that the hard disk has enough available space, in particular when scanning large documents at  
a high resolution. For example, a letter-size document scanned at 600 dpi, full color requires a  
minimum of 300 MB of space.  
* If you do not have enough available space, scan the document at a lower resolution.  
3. If an error occurs when scanning an image in Photoshop.  
Change the allocated memory. On the Edit menu, point to [References], then click [Memory & Image  
Cache]. Change the Physical Memory Usage to 10% or 20%.  
4. Remove the software ( Software Guide) and reinstall ( Set-Up Sheet).  
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You installed the applications on the MultiPASS MP730/700 Setup CD-ROM but they  
were not registered in the MP Toolbox.  
If you install the applications with the MP Toolbox open, the applications will not be registered in  
the MP Toolbox. Click [Defaults] to register them (Software Guide).  
When you click a key on the MP Toolbox, another application opens.  
When you click a key on the MP Toolbox, you may want another application to open.  
Click a key on the MP Toolbox and select the application you want to open for that key. Repeat for  
the other keys (Software Guide).  
You opened the [Preferences] dialog box from the [Scanners and Cameras] icon and  
changed the settings, but the settings were not activated (Windows 2000).  
In Windows 2000, if you open [Scanners and Cameras] in [Control Panel] and change the settings in  
[Events], the settings will not be activated unless you restart your computer. Once you have  
changed your settings, restart your computer.  
Fax Model  
You canceled a scan before completion and the document became jammed in  
the ADF.  
Press [Resume] to eject the document from the ADF (Software Guide).  
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1. If the image looks grainy, increase the scan resolution ( Software Guide).  
2. Display the image at 100%.  
Some applications do not display an image well at small sizes. Try displaying the image at 100%  
magnification.  
3. There is moire when you scan printed material.  
In ScanGear MP, click [Descreen] (Software Guide).  
4. Set the monitor display colors to 16-bit or higher.  
In [Display Properties], set the display colors to 16-bit color, 24-bit color or higher.  
5. Clean the platen glass and document cover ( p. 11-7).  
White margins appear around the scanned image.  
Specify the scan area.  
In ScanGear MP, click [Multi-Scan] to automatically specify the scan area.  
If there are white margins around documents such as photographs, or if you want to trim a document (i.e.  
you want to scan only one part of a document), specify the area of the scan manually (Software Guide).  
To display ScanGear MP when scanning, click a button on the MP Toolbox and select [Use the scanner  
driver to make advanced settings]. Clear this setting if you do not want ScanGear MP to display  
(Software Guide).  
White lines appear on the left side of the image.  
Place the document approximately !8 inch (3 mm) from the edge of the platen glass.  
Cannot scan correctly with multi-scan.  
requirements?  
• There should be a gap of at least #8 inch (1 cm) between the edge of the platen glass and  
photographs.  
• There should be a gap of at least #8 inch (1 cm) between the edges of the photographs.  
• There should be no more than ten photographs.  
• The photographs should be straight (any tilting should be kept within 10 degrees).  
2. Some applications do not accept multiple scans of more than two images.  
Check the application’s documentation or contact the application’s manufacturer.  
3. Clean the platen glass and document cover ( p. 11-7).  
4. When scanning from the platen glass, thick or curled photographs may not be scanned properly.  
Press lightly on the document cover when scanning.  
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5. Is the document smaller than inch (1 cm )?  
You cannot use multi-scan for documents smaller than #8 inch × #8 inch (1 cm × 1 cm). Scan each  
document separately.  
6. Is the ratio of the long and short sides of the document greater than 1:4?  
You cannot use multi-scan if the long side of the document is 4 or more times longer than the short  
side. Scan each document separately.  
Scanned image is displayed at a large (small) size on the computer screen.  
1. Enlarge or reduce the image display in the application.  
However, if you open the image in Paint or Imaging, it may display at a large size and you will not be  
able to reduce it.  
2. Change the resolution and scan again.  
The image will be large if resolution is high. It will be small if resolution is low (Software Guide).  
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Problems receiving faxes  
See below if you are having problems receiving faxes.  
Cannot receive a fax, cannot print a fax.  
1. Is there anything displayed in the LCD?  
If nothing is displayed, see p. 12-14.  
If it is blinking, see p. 12-18.  
3. Is the machine making a noise and is the In Use/Memory light blinking?  
connected to the L jack. Reconnect to the t jack (Set-Up Sheet).  
4. Nothing is printed on the printout.  
Print the nozzle check pattern (p. 11-4).  
If the nozzle check pattern does not print properly, see p. 11-3.  
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If the nozzle check pattern does print properly, see the items marked with  
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your computer, p. 12-2.  
NOTE  
• Once printed, received faxes are automatically deleted from the machine’s memory. Accordingly  
make sure the printhead is cleaned periodically (p. 11-4) to avoid clogging and potential loss of  
data.  
5. In manual receive mode, did you pick up the handset to receive a fax and before replacing the  
handset, did you press [Start] or dial the remote receiving ID number?  
If you replace the handset without doing either of these things, the call will disconnect.  
6. Which receive mode is displayed on the bottom left of the LCD? Have you followed the  
procedure for that receive mode correctly?  
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<FAX/TEL AUTO SW>: Fax calls are received automatically and the telephone rings for voice calls.  
There are no procedures to follow for receiving faxes. Ringing indicates a voice call so pick up the  
handset. *A phone connected to your machine will not ring.  
<FAX ONLY MODE>: The machine automatically receives faxes without ringing. You cannot manually  
answer calls.  
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some companies. The machine will then ring differently depending on whether a call is a fax or voice  
call.  
<ANS.MACHINE MODE>: Fax calls are received automatically and voice calls are received by the  
answering machine connected to the machine. There are no procedures to follow for receiving faxes.  
The answering machine should be left connected.  
7. Are there documents in the machine’s memory?  
The memory may be full. Either print or delete documents (p. 8-8) to free up memory. Then ask the  
sender to resend the fax.  
8. Was there an error during reception?  
Check the LCD for an error message (p. 12-19).  
Print the ACTIVITY REPORT and check for an error (p. 10-2).  
9. Is there a telephone line connected?  
Check that the telephone line is correctly connected (Set-Up Sheet).  
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Cannot receive faxes automatically.  
1. Is <FaxTel>, <FaxOnly>, <DRPD>, or <AnsMode> receive mode displayed on the bottom left of  
the LCD?  
If <Manual> is displayed, you cannot receive faxes unless you pick up the handset and either press  
[Start] or dial the remote receiving ID.  
If you want to receive faxes automatically which means not having to do anything when you are sent  
a fax, set the receive mode to <FAX/TEL AUTO SW>, <FAX ONLY MODE>, <DRPD>, or <ANS.MACHINE  
MODE> (p. 9-1).  
If set to <ANS.MACHINE MODE>, connect an answering machine to the machine (Set-Up Sheet) and  
check that a message plays when the answering machine answers.  
Machine does not switch automatically between voice and fax reception.  
1. Is <FaxTel>, <DRPD>, or <AnsMode> receive mode displayed on the bottom left of the LCD?  
There will be no automatic switching between voice and fax calls unless the receive mode is set to  
an answering machine to the machine (Set-Up Sheet) and check that a message plays when the  
answering machine answers.  
is a fax call)?  
Quality of received fax is poor.  
1. Are you using recommended print media?  
For recommended print media, see p. 3-1.  
2. Print the nozzle check pattern ( Maintaining the printhead, p. 11-3).  
Print the nozzle check pattern (p. 11-4).  
If the nozzle check pattern does not print properly, see p. 11-3.  
3. Is <ECM RX> set to <OFF>?  
Set <ECM RX> to <ON> (p. 13-4).  
4. The printed fax is poor quality.  
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5. Check whether the sender’s fax machine is dirty.  
The image quality of the fax is mainly determined by the sender’s fax machine. Contact the sender and  
check whether the document cover and platen glass of his fax machine are dirty.  
Cannot receive a fax in ECM mode.  
If you receive a fax in ECM mode, “ECM” will show on the ACTIVITY REPORT. If “ECM” is not shown,  
the fax was not received in ECM mode.  
1. Is <ECM RX> set to <OFF>?  
Set <ECM RX> to <ON> (p. 13-4).  
2. Is the sender’s fax machine ECM-compatible?  
If the sender’s fax machine is not ECM-compatible, the fax will be received in standard mode without  
error correction.  
Repeated errors occur when you receive a fax.  
If there is an error, a message will be displayed in the LCD. The ACTIVITY REPORT and RX REPORT will  
show “NG” and an error code.  
1. Reduce the reception start speed ( <RX START SPEED>, p. 13-5).  
If there is a bad line or connection, reducing the reception start speed may correct the error.  
2. Check whether the sender’s fax machine is operating normally.  
Contact the sender and check whether his fax machine is operating normally.  
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Problems sending faxes  
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1. Is the machine making a noise and is the In Use/Memory light blinking?  
The telephone line is connected to the t jack. Reconnect to the L jack (Set-Up Sheet).  
2. Did you set the correct line type?  
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You can still receive faxes even if the telephone line type is not set correctly. If you can receive but  
cannot send, check the telephone line type setting (p. 6-4).  
3. Is there anything displayed in the LCD?  
If nothing is displayed, see p. 12-14.  
4. Is the Alarm light blinking?  
If it is blinking, see p. 12-18.  
Check that the telephone line cord is connected properly (Set-Up Sheet).  
6. Press [Hook] or pick up the handset of the telephone connected to the machine. Can you hear a  
tone?  
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If not, there is a problem with the telephone line. Contact your telephone company.  
7. Is the document loaded correctly?  
8. Is one-touch or coded speed dialing registered with fax numbers?  
If you are using one-touch or coded speed dialing, check that the fax number is correctly registered  
(Chapter 7).  
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9. Is the number dialed correct?  
Check the number and try dialing again.  
10. Is the In Use/Memory light blinking? Is the fax recipient shown in the LCD?  
Another document is being sent from memory. Wait until the document has finished sending.  
11. Was there an error during transmission?  
Print the ACTIVITY REPORT and check for an error (p. 10-2).  
12. Is the recipient’s fax machine G3-compatible?  
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Check that the recipient’s fax machine is G3-compatible. If not, you will be unable to send faxes.  
Fax sent is dirty (or documents are printed with streaks).  
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1. Is the document loaded correctly?  
Check that the document is loaded correctly on the platen glass or ADF (p. 2-2).  
2. Try making a copy.  
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If you can make a clean copy, it is probably that the recipient’s fax machine is the source of the  
problem. Contact the recipient to confirm.  
If you are unable to make a clean copy, clean the machine (p. 11-7).  
Cannot send a fax in ECM mode.  
If you send a fax in ECM mode, “ECM” will show on the ACTIVITY REPORT. If “ECM” is not shown, the  
fax was not sent in ECM mode.  
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1. Is <ECM TX> set to <OFF>?  
Set <ECM TX> to <ON> (p. 13-4).  
2. Is the recipient’s fax machine ECM-compatible?  
If the recipient’s fax machine is not ECM-compatible, the fax will be sent in standard mode without  
error correction.  
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Repeated errors occur when you send a fax.  
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1. Reduce the transmission start speed ( <TX START SPEED>, p. 13-4).  
Telephone problems  
See below if you have problems using the telephone.  
Cannot dial.  
1. Is there anything displayed in the LCD?  
If nothing is displayed, see p. 12-14.  
2. Is the Alarm light blinking?  
If it is blinking, see p. 12-18.  
3. Is the telephone line cord correctly connected?  
Check that the telephone line cord is correctly connected (Set-Up Sheet).  
4. Did you set the correct telephone line type?  
Make sure the machine is set for the correct telephone line type (p. 6-4).  
Telephone disconnects during a call.  
This will happen if the power cord is not connected securely to the machine and wall outlet.  
Check that the power cord is securely inserted into the machine and wall outlet, and that the power  
is on (Set-Up Sheet).  
If the machine is connected to a table tap, OA tap or extension cord, make sure they are connected  
correctly and, if there is a power switch, that it is on.  
Problems using a memory card  
See below if the memory card is not recognized when inserted into the machine’s slot, or if  
the image data is not being read.  
Memory card is not recognized.  
2. Is the memory card inserted into the correct slot?  
For details on which slot to insert the memory card, see p. 4-2.  
3. The memory card is not recognized although it is inserted securely into the machine’s slot.  
Remove and reinsert the memory card as explained on p. 4-2.  
4. Are there any images on the memory card?  
Check if there is any image data on the memory card using your digital camera or computer.  
5. Is the image data valid?  
message is displayed, see p. 12-19.  
6. Try again with another memory card.  
1. If you can print without any problems using a different memory card, the first memory card may  
be damaged. In this case, reformatting the memory card with a digital camera may fix the problem.  
However, please note that when you reformat the memory card with a digital camera, all the data  
will be deleted. If you can read the image data on the computer, copy the image data to your  
computer before reformatting the memory card.  
2. If you still have problems with another memory card, it is having difficulty operating with the  
machine. Try again with a recommended memory card (p. 4-1).  
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“?” is printed in the index.  
Yellow “?”: The photograph data is large. Printing of this photograph may take a long time when  
printing in single frame, frame range, or all frame mode.  
Red “?”: The photograph data is damaged and cannot be printed on your machine.  
1. Is the machine in photo print mode and the <CARD PROTECT> setting set to <ON>?  
Switch to a different mode and set the <CARD PROTECT> setting to <OFF> (p. 4-15). Then turn the  
machine off and on again.  
2. If a delayed write failed error is displayed in Windows 2000. Is the machine in photo print mode and  
the <CARD PROTECT> setting set to <ON>?  
Switch to a different mode and set the <CARD PROTECT> setting to <OFF> (p. 4-15). Then turn the  
machine off and on again.  
If you want to enable card protection, set the <CARD PROTECT> setting to <ON> (p. 4-15). Then turn the  
machine off and on again.  
CAUTION  
• In Windows 2000, if you set the <CARD PROTECT> setting to <ON>, turn the machine off then on  
again. If you copy data from the hard disk to the memory card and a delayed write failed error  
occurs, the original file may be lost.  
3. Have you connected in Windows XP?  
The date and time of access is written in the Windows XP preview, and if <CARD PROTECT> is set to <ON>  
or photo print mode is selected, a write protect error may be displayed. Turn the machine off then on  
again.  
Removable disk does not appear in Windows Explorer.  
This behavior can occur if you map a network drive to the next available drive letter after the local  
volumes and CD-ROM drives have been assigned drive letters. Do the following if you experience  
this problem:  
1. Assign the network drive to any other drive letters.  
2. Restart your computer.  
The [Unplug/Eject] icon does not appear (Windows 2000).  
In Windows 2000, the [Unplug/Eject] icon does not appear even when you select [Show Unplug/  
Eject icon in the taskbar] in the [Unsafe Removal of Device] dialog box that is displayed when you  
turn off the machine or disconnect the USB cable.  
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You do not need to use the [Unplug/Eject] icon when you turn off the machine or disconnect the  
USB cable.  
The machine does not appear in [Hardware devices] in the [Add/Remove Hardware]  
dialog box (Windows 2000).  
In Windows 2000, the machine does not appear in [Hardware devices] in the [Select Device to  
Unplug] dialog box in [Add/Remove Hardware] of [Control Panel].  
In Windows 2000, the [Unsafe Removal of Device] dialog box will appear when you turn off the  
machine or disconnect the USB cable, and the message [To safely unplug or eject any of the  
following devices, first use the Hardware wizard in the Control Panel to stop the device] will appear.  
There is however no need to unplug a device with [Add/Remove Hardware] when you turn off the  
machine or disconnect the USB cable.  
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In Windows Explorer, you cannot display [Thumbnails] (Windows 2000).  
In Windows 2000, if you display the contents of a memory card in Windows Explorer, and change  
the display to [Thumbnails] on the [View] menu, the images may not display and the computer may  
freeze. This is a problem that occurs with USB card readers in general, and not just with this  
machine.  
If you want to change the display to [Thumbnails] in Windows Explorer, set the <CARD PROTECT>  
setting to <OFF> (p. 4-15). Then turn the machine off and on again.  
The memory card is recognized as a drive other than [Removable Disk].  
Did you start your computer with a memory card inserted in a card slot?  
Depending on your computer, this may occur if you start your computer with a memory card  
inserted in the machine.  
Remove the memory card and restart your computer.  
If nothing displays in the LCD (if there is no power)  
When you connect the power cord to the machine and wall outlet, and press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)],  
the machine powers up and a message is displayed in the LCD.  
While the Alarm light blinks, the machine is initializing and you will not be able to use it. Wait  
until the Alarm light stops blinking.  
If nothing is displayed in the LCD, make the checks in the following order until something is  
displayed.  
1. Is the power cord correctly connected?  
Securely connect the power cord to the machine and wall outlet.  
2. Have you pressed [ON/OFF (1 sec.)]?  
The machine will power up and the LCD will show a message when you connect the power cord and  
press [ON/OFF (1 sec.)].  
3. Check that the wall outlet is working normally.  
Connect another electrical appliance to the wall outlet and check whether the wall outlet is working  
properly.  
4. Connect the power cord directly to the wall outlet.  
Disconnect the power cord from any table taps, OA taps or extension cords and connect directly to the  
wall outlet. If the machine powers up when the power cord is connected directly, the table taps, OA  
taps or extension cords are probably defective and should be replaced.  
If they have a power switch, turn it on.  
5. Check that the power cord is not defective.  
Either replace the power cord with another, or using a tester, check whether the cord is defective.  
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If the power disconnects unexpectedly  
User data and speed dialing settings are stored using the internal battery if there is a power  
failure or if you accidentally disconnect the power cord. However, all documents stored in  
memory will be deleted.  
If the power disconnects, the following will apply:  
• You will not be able to send or receive faxes, or make copies.  
• If a telephone is connected to the machine, you may be able to receive and/or make voice calls  
(depending on your telephone).  
When power is restored, the MEMORY CLEAR REPORT will be printed automatically listing the  
documents deleted from memory. Note however that this report will not be printed if the print  
media size is set to a setting other than <LTR>, <LGL>, or <A4>, or if black ink or paper has run  
out.  
Removing jammed paper  
If <CLEAR PAPER JAM> is displayed in the LCD, follow this procedure to clear the paper jam.  
Fax Model  
If a paper jam occurs when receiving a fax, that fax will be stored in memory and  
printed automatically when you clear the jam and press [Resume].  
Removing jams in the paper output tray  
Follow this procedure to remove jams from the paper output tray:  
1
Gently pull any jammed paper out of the  
paper output tray.  
• If you cannot see any jammed paper in the paper  
output tray, remove it from the machine’s interior  
(below).  
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Press [Resume].  
• If you are printing from a Windows application,  
follow the instructions displayed on your computer.  
Removing jams from the machine’s interior  
Follow this procedure to remove jams from the machine’s interior:  
1
Press [Open] q and lift up the scanning unit  
w.  
w
q
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Gently gather the jammed paper to the  
center of the opening and then remove it.  
CAUTION  
• Be careful not to touch the components inside  
the machine.  
• If the jammed paper tears while you are pulling  
and you cannot remove the torn pieces, turn the  
machine off then on with the [ON/OFF (1 sec.)]  
key. The jammed pieces will automatically be  
ejected.  
3
4
Close the scanning unit until it locks into place.  
Press [Resume].  
• If you are printing from a Windows application,  
follow the instructions displayed on your computer.  
If there are repeated paper jams  
1. Fan out the sheets of paper well so that they do not stick together.  
2. Align the edges of the paper.  
3. Adjust the paper guide correctly.  
4. Make sure the paper stack does not exceed the paper limit mark (s|) or tab.  
5. Make sure the paper loaded does not exceed the capacity of the multi-purpose tray (p. 2-1).  
6. Do not force paper into the multi-purpose tray.  
7. Only use the same type of paper.  
8. Use recommended print media (p. 3-1).  
Removing jammed documents  
If documents jam in the ADF or do not feed properly, <DOC. TOO LONG> is displayed in the LCD.  
You do not need to turn off the power when clearing document jams.  
1
2
Press [Stop/Reset].  
If a multipage document is loaded, remove  
from the ADF all pages except for the  
jammed page.  
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4
Open the feeder cover.  
Raise the paper release lever A and slide  
the page under the roller towards the  
feeder cover.  
A
5
6
Pull out the jammed page from the ADF.  
Lower the paper release lever A, then close  
the feeder cover.  
• If [Stop/Reset] is pressed during scanning and the  
document remains in the ADF, wait for the  
machine to return to standby mode, then press  
[Resume]. Documents left in the ADF will be  
ejected automatically.  
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If the nozzle check pattern does not print properly  
Refer to Maintaining the printhead, p. 11-3.  
Interpreting the messages  
When the Alarm light blinks  
Check the message in the LCD. If there is a message, follow the instructions and correct the  
error. Then to resume operation, press [Resume]. The Alarm light will turn off.  
If the error remains, turn off the machine and disconnect the power cord. Wait 15 seconds, then  
reconnect the power cord and turn on the power.  
If you cannot clear a paper jam  
Turn off the machine and disconnect the power cord. Wait five seconds, reconnect the power  
cord and turn on the power. If the problem has been resolved, the Alarm light will turn off.  
If the Alarm light still lights even after you have turned the power on again  
Contact the Canon Customer Care Center.  
Error codes are printed in the ACTIVITY REPORT.  
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LCD messages  
Message (Error code) Cause  
Action  
Details  
Fax Model  
AUTO REDIAL The machine is waiting to redial Wait for the machine to automatically p. 8-5  
the other party’s number redial the number. If you want to  
because the line was busy or the cancel automatic redialing, wait until  
recipient did not answer when  
you tried to send a document.  
the machine starts dialing the  
number, press [Stop/Reset], then  
follow the instructions in the LCD.  
Bk INK EMPTY  
The black ink tank in the  
printhead is empty.  
Replace the ink tank.  
p. 11-2  
Fax Model  
BUSY/NO  
The telephone number you  
dialed is busy.  
Try sending the document at a later  
time.  
SIGNAL (#018)  
The fax number dialed was  
incorrect.  
Check the fax number and dial again.  
The other party’s fax machine is Contact the other party and have  
not working. them check their fax machine.  
The other party is not using a G3 Contact the other party and ask them  
machine.  
to send or receive the document  
using a G3 machine.  
The touch tone/rotary pulse  
setting on your machine is  
incorrect.  
Set your machine to the setting that p. 6-4  
matches your telephone line.  
The receiving fax machine did  
not answer within 55 seconds  
(after all automatic redialing  
attempts).  
Contact the other party and have  
them check their fax machine. You  
can try to send the document using  
manual sending. For an overseas call,  
add pauses to the registered number.  
p. 8-2  
C INK EMPTY  
The cyan ink tank in the  
printhead is empty.  
Replace the ink tank.  
p. 11-2  
p. 4-1  
CANNOT USE THIS CARD You have inserted a Microdrive Remove the memory card from the  
TURN OFF AND ON  
memory card or a damaged card slot, then turn the power off and on  
into the card slot.  
again.  
You cannot use Microdrive memory  
cards with this machine.  
CARD READER BUSY  
CARTRIDGE JAMMED  
You tried to start photo printing Wait until the memory card slot is no  
when the memory card slot was longer being used by the computer.  
in use by the computer.  
The printhead holder cannot  
move. This is normally due to a  
paper jam.  
Clear the paper jam or whatever is  
obstructing the printhead holder and  
then press [Resume]. Do not attempt  
to move the printhead holder  
manually.  
p. 12-15  
p. 3-6  
Fax Model  
CHANGE  
The print media size setting is set Set the print media size setting to  
PAPERSIZE:FAX  
to a size other than <LTR>,  
<LGL>, or <A4>.  
<LTR>, <LGL>, or <A4> and load  
paper of the same size. The received  
fax will then be printed automatically.  
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Message (Error code) Cause  
Action  
Details  
Fax Model  
CHECK  
The feeder cover may not be  
Close the feeder cover properly.  
p. 12-16  
DOCUMENT  
closed properly.  
The document is not loaded  
Remove the document from the ADF p. 2-2  
properly in the ADF, or there may and reload it.  
p. 12-16  
be a document jam.  
Clear the document jam if necessary.  
CHECK PAPER SIZE  
The print media size in the  
multi-purpose tray and that  
Load the correct print media size or  
change the print media size setting.  
p. 3-7  
specified in the print media size Then press [Resume].  
setting are different.  
CHECK PRINTER  
(PRESS RESUME KEY)  
There may be an obstruction  
that is not allowing the  
printhead holder mechanism  
to move.  
Check for any obstruction (paper clip, p. 12-15  
small object, etc.). Check also for a  
paper jam and clear the jam if  
necessary. Then press [Resume] and  
start again. If the message does not  
clear after pressing [Resume], contact  
the Canon Customer Care Center.  
The waste ink tank (which holds Contact the Canon Customer Care  
the ink used for printhead  
cleaning) may be full.  
Center to have the waste ink tank  
replaced immediately.  
CLEAR PAPER JAM  
(PRESS START KEY)  
There is a paper jam.  
Clear the paper jam and reload paper p. 12-15  
in the multi-purpose tray. Then press  
[Start] or [Resume].  
COVER OPEN  
You opened the scanning unit  
during an operation.  
Close the scanning unit.  
DATA IN MEMORY  
CANNOT TURN OFF  
You are unable to turn the  
machine off with the [ON/OFF  
(1 sec.)] key because there are  
documents in memory.  
Print or delete any documents stored p. 8-8  
in memory, then turn off the machine.  
Fax Model  
DOC. TOO  
The document is longer than  
Reduce the length of the document to  
within 3 #8 ft. (1 meter), and then  
re-send it.  
LONG (#003)  
3
#8 ft. (1 meter).  
There is a document jam in the Clear the document jam and reload  
p. 12-16  
ADF.  
the document in the ADF.  
Fax Model  
ECM RX  
The machine is receiving a fax  
using Error Correction Mode  
(ECM).  
ECM receptions may take longer than p. 13-4  
normal receptions. Turn off ECM if you  
need to receive quickly, or if you know  
your local lines are in good condition.  
Fax Model  
ECM TX  
The machine is sending a fax  
using Error Correction Mode  
(ECM).  
ECM transmissions may take longer  
than normal transmissions. Turn off  
ECM if you need to transmit quickly, or  
if you know your local lines are in  
good condition.  
p. 13-4  
FILE NOT READABLE  
There are photographs that have Check which photographs were not  
been edited on a computer or  
digital camera.  
printed and try reprinting them from  
your computer.  
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Message (Error code) Cause  
Action  
Details  
INSERT PHOTO CARD  
There is no memory card in the If you want to use the photo print  
p. 4-2  
memory card slot.  
function, insert a memory card into  
the appropriate slot.  
INVALID KEY/SETTING  
An invalid key was pressed or an Check the key or setting you want to  
invalid setting was selected. enter.  
LOAD PAPER  
(PRESS START KEY)  
The multi-purpose tray is empty. Load paper in the multi-purpose tray. p. 3-7  
Make sure the stack is below the  
paper limit mark (s|) and tab. Then  
press [Start] or [Resume].  
M INK EMPTY  
The magenta ink tank in the  
printhead is empty.  
Replace the ink tank.  
p. 11-2  
MACHINE IN USE  
CANNOT TURN OFF  
You are unable to turn the  
Wait until the machine has finished,  
then turn off the machine.  
machine off with the [ON/OFF  
(1sec.)] key because the machine  
is performing an operation.  
MEMORY FULL  
(#037)  
The machine’s memory is full  
because you tried to send or  
Divide the document and send or  
copy each part separately. To free up  
p. 8-8  
copy too many pages at once, or space in the machine’s memory, print  
a very long or detailed  
document.  
or delete any documents in memory  
you no longer need.  
In photo print mode, the  
Print the photograph from your  
photograph data is too large to computer.  
print from your machine.  
Fax Model  
The machine’s memory Print any documents stored in  
p. 8-8  
p. 8-8  
is full because it has received too memory. Then start again.  
many documents, or a very long  
or detailed document.  
Fax Model  
In photo print mode,  
you tried to print photographs  
when the machine’s memory  
was full.  
Print or delete any documents in  
memory, or wait for the machine to  
send any documents stored in  
memory. Then try printing  
photographs again.  
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Fax Model  
MEMORY  
Shows the percentage of  
memory currently in use.  
If you need more space, wait for the  
machine to send any faxes. Also, print  
or delete any documents in memory  
you no longer need.  
p. 8-8  
USED nn %  
NO FILES ON CARD  
There are no available files in the Make sure you have recorded  
memory card.  
photographs in the appropriate  
format on the memory card.  
Fax Model  
NO RX PAPER The other party’s fax machine is Contact the other party and have  
out of paper or its memory is full. them load paper in their fax machine  
or free up space in their fax machine’s  
(#012)  
memory.  
Fax Model  
NO TEL #  
The one-touch speed dialing key Register the one-touch speed dialing Chapter 7  
or coded speed dialing code you key or coded speed dialing code.  
entered has not been registered.  
(#022)  
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Message (Error code) Cause  
Action  
Details  
Fax Model  
NOT  
In manual sending, you entered Use regular dialing, or enter a  
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AVAILABLE  
a speed dialing number that is  
assigned to a group.  
one-touch speed dialing key or coded  
speed dialing code that only has one  
fax/telephone number registered.  
PROBLEMREADINGCARD The data on the memory card  
REINSERT MEMORY CARD may be inaccessible.  
Check the data on the memory card in  
your digital camera.  
PROBLEM READING CARD There is a problem with the card Try switching to another mode or  
TURN OFF AND ON  
slot.  
turning the machine off and on. If the  
message remains, contact the Canon  
Customer Care Center.  
PUT IN CARTRIDGE  
There is no printhead installed in Install the printhead.  
the machine.  
Set-Up  
Sheet  
Fax Model  
REC’D IN  
The machine received the fax in Load paper in the multi-purpose tray, p. 3-7  
MEMORY  
memory because paper or ink  
replace the ink tank(s), or clear the  
p. 11-2  
ran out, or a paper jam occurred. paper jam.  
p. 12-15  
Fax Model  
TRY AGAIN IN You tried sending a color Try sending again in black & white.  
p. 13-4  
B&W (#085)  
document to a machine that  
does not support color faxing.  
Alternatively, enable the <COLOR  
DIRECT TX> setting.  
Fax Model  
TX nnnn  
The machine is sending a  
The machine continues to send the  
SCANNING P. nnn  
MEMORY FULL  
PLEASE WAIT  
document and its memory is full. document as memory becomes  
available.  
Fax Model  
TX/RX  
You pressed [Stop/Reset] to  
cancel the transmission.  
If required, try sending or receiving  
again.  
CANCELLED  
Fax Model  
TX/RX NO.  
When the machine sends or  
receives a fax, it assigns it a  
unique identification number  
(nnnn).  
Write the number down if you will  
need it later.  
nnnn  
WAIT COOLING  
During printing, the printhead  
may have become too hot.  
Allow the machine to cool down. The  
machine will resume printing when it  
has cooled down.  
WASTED INK NEAR FULL The waste ink tank is nearly full. If <CHECK PRINTER> appears, contact  
the Canon Customer Care Center.  
WRONG CARTRIDGE  
The printhead is not installed  
correctly.  
Try to reinstall the printhead. If the  
message remains in the LCD, the  
printhead may be defective. Contact  
the Canon Customer Care Center.  
Y INK EMPTY  
The yellow ink tank in the  
printhead is empty.  
Replace the ink tank.  
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If you have a problem with your machine that you cannot solve with the information provided  
in this chapter, contact the Canon Customer Care Center.  
CAUTION  
• If the machine makes strange noises, emits smoke or strange smells, unplug it immediately and  
contact the Canon Customer Care Center. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the machine  
yourself.  
IMPORTANT  
• Attempting to repair the machine yourself may void the limited warranty.  
If you contact the Canon Customer Care Center, make sure you have the following information  
ready:  
• Product name: MultiPASS MP730 or MultiPASS MP700  
• Serial number (located on the label located at the back of the machine)  
• Details of the problem  
• Steps taken to try to resolve the problem and the results  
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Printing a list to check the current settings  
Before changing any settings, you can print the USER’S DATA LIST to check the current settings  
of your machine. For details, see p. 10-5.  
Accessing the machine settings  
Follow this procedure to change a setting:  
1
2
Refer to the lists on the following pages to find the setting you want to change.  
If there is a reference for the  
Example:  
setting q, refer to that page for  
q
e
w
details. If not, at the top of the  
list, note under which function  
key wand menu ethe setting is  
located.  
Menu: SPECIAL COPY Function key: [Copy]  
Name  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
p. 5-4  
1. 2 on 1  
Copies two pages on one page (letter- or A4-size only).  
2. BORDERLESS COPY  
Copies without any borders (letter, 4” × 6”, 5” × 7”, or  
p. 5-5  
A4-size only).  
3. IMAGE REPEAT  
AUTO  
Prints multiple copies of an image on a single sheet.  
Automatically selects the number of repetitions.  
Manually selects the number of repetitions.  
Selects the number of vertical repetitions.  
Selects the number of horizontal repetitions.  
Prints a mirror image of the original.  
p. 5-6  
3
Press [Copy], [Scan], [Photo  
MANUAL  
Print], or  
Fax Model  
[Fax]  
VERTICAL  
1/2/3/4  
1/2/3/4  
HORIZONTAL  
4. MIRROR IMAGE  
5. ENTIRE IMAGE  
depending under which  
function key w the setting is  
located.  
p. 5-8  
p. 5-9  
Prints the original image to fit the selected print media  
size.  
4
Press [Menu].  
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2
3
5
6
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the menu e under which the setting is located.  
Press [Set].  
• You have now accessed the settings in the list.  
2
3
7
8
9
Use [ ] or [ ] to select the setting you want.  
Press [Set].  
Follow these guidelines to scroll through and register settings:  
2
3
• Use [ ] or [ ] to scroll through settings.  
• To register a setting or access sub-settings, press [Set].  
• To return to a previous level, press [Menu].  
10 When you have finished, press [Stop/Reset].  
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NOTE  
• Default settings are shown in bold type.  
Menu: SPECIAL COPY Function key: [Copy]  
Name  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
p. 5-4  
1. 2 on 1  
Copies two pages on one page (letter- or A4-size only).  
2. BORDERLESS COPY  
Copies without any borders (letter-, 4” × 6”-, 5” × 7”-, or  
A4-size only).  
p. 5-5  
3. IMAGE REPEAT  
AUTO  
Prints multiple copies of an image on a single sheet.  
Automatically selects the number of repetitions.  
Manually selects the number of repetitions.  
Selects the number of vertical repetitions.  
Selects the number of horizontal repetitions.  
Prints a mirror image of the original.  
p. 5-6  
MANUAL  
VERTICAL  
1/2/3/4  
1/2/3/4  
HORIZONTAL  
4. MIRROR IMAGE  
5. ENTIRE IMAGE  
p. 5-8  
p. 5-9  
Prints the original image to fit the selected print media  
size.  
Menu: MAINTENANCE Function keys: [Copy], [Scan], [Photo Print],  
Fax Model  
[Fax]  
Name  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
p. 11-4  
p. 11-4  
p. 11-4  
p. 11-5  
1. NOZZLE CHECK  
2. HEAD CLEANING  
3. HEAD REFRESHING  
4. ALIGN PRINT HEAD  
HORIZ. PATTERN  
CHANGE H VALUE  
Prints the nozzle check pattern.  
Performs normal printhead cleaning.  
Performs deep printhead cleaning.  
Aligns the printhead.  
Prints the horizontal pattern.  
Selects the horizontal value for columns A to K on the A, B, C, D, E: -3 to +7  
printout. F, G, H, I, J, K:-5to+5  
PRINT VERT. PATTERN? Selects whether the vertical pattern is printed.  
YES=(T  
)
NO=(#)  
VERTICAL PATTERN  
CHANGE V VALUE  
Prints the vertical pattern.  
Selects the vertical value for columns L and M on the  
printout.  
L, M: -3 to +3  
5. ROLLER CLEANING  
Cleans the roller.  
p. 11-9  
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Menu: USER DATA Function keys: [Copy], [Scan], [Photo Print],  
Fax Model  
[Fax]  
Name  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
Fax Model  
Fax Model  
1. TEL REGISTRATION  
1. 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL  
2. CODED SPEED DIAL  
3. GROUP DIAL  
Registers one-touch speed dialing.  
Registers coded speed dialing.  
Registers group dialing.  
p. 7-2  
p. 7-4  
p. 7-6  
2. FAX SETTINGS  
1. USER SETTINGS  
1. DATE & TIME  
Sets the current date and time.  
p. 6-3  
2. DATE SETUP  
Selects the date format displayed in the LCD and  
printed on faxes you send.  
MM/DD/YYYY  
DD/MM YYYY  
YYYY MM/DD  
3. UNIT TELEPHONE # Enters the fax/telephone number printed on faxes you  
send.  
p. 6-3  
p. 6-3  
4. UNIT NAME  
Enters the name printed on faxes you send.  
5. TX TERMINAL ID  
1. TTI POSITION  
Selects the position of the sender information (outside OUTSIDE IMAGE  
or inside the image area) when sending black & white INSIDE IMAGE  
faxes. (Automatically set inside the image area for color  
faxes.)  
2. TELEPHONE #  
MARK  
Selects the mark to appear before the fax/telephone  
number printed on faxes you send.  
FAX  
TEL  
6. OFFHOOK ALARM Enables/disables the alarm that alerts you if the handset ON  
is not hung up properly.  
OFF  
7. VOLUME CONTROL  
1. CALLING  
VOLUME  
When the machine is set to ring, selects the ring volume. 1/2/3  
2. LINE MONITOR  
VOL  
Selects the dialing and on-hook volume.  
Selects the ring type for incoming calls.  
0 (off)/1/2/3  
8. RX CALL LEVEL  
HIGH  
STANDARD  
9. TEL LINE TYPE  
Selects the telephone line type setting for your  
machine.  
TOUCH TONE p. 6-4  
ROTARY PULSE  
2. REPORT SETTINGS  
1. TX REPORT  
Enables/disables automatic printing of a transmission PRINT ERROR ONLY p. 10-3  
report after sending.  
OUTPUT YES  
OUTPUT NO  
PRINT WITH IMAGE If you select <PRINT ERROR ONLY> or <OUTPUT YES>, ON  
selects whether the first page of the fax is printed under OFF  
the report (black & white faxes only).  
2. RX REPORT  
Enables/disables automatic printing of a reception  
report after receiving.  
OUTPUT NO  
PRINT ERROR ONLY  
OUTPUT YES  
p. 10-4  
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3. ACTIVITY REPORT  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
Enables/disables automatic printing of an ACTIVITY  
REPORT after every 20 transactions.  
AUTO PRINT ON p. 10-2  
AUTO PRINT OFF  
3. TX SETTINGS  
1. ECM TX*  
Enables/disables Error Correction Mode (ECM) during  
sending.  
ON  
OFF  
2. MID PAUSE SET  
3. AUTO REDIAL  
Selects the pause length when you press [Redial/Pause]. 2 SEC (1 to 15)  
Enables/disables automatic redialing.  
ON  
p. 8-5  
OFF  
1. REDIAL TIMES  
If you select <ON>, selects the number of redialings.  
2 TIMES  
(1 to 10)  
2. REDIAL  
INTERVAL  
If you select <ON>, selects the length of time between 2 MIN. (2 to 99)  
redialings.  
4. TIME OUT  
Enables/disables automatic scanning without having to ON  
press [Start] after using speed dialing or redialing to  
send a document.  
OFF  
5. TX START SPEED  
Selects the speed at which the machine starts  
transmitting.  
33600bps  
14400bps  
9600bps  
7200bps  
4800bps  
2400bps  
6. COLOR DIRECT TX Enables/disables sending of color documents to fax  
machines that do not have color faxing capability.  
OFF  
ON  
4. RX SETTINGS  
1. ECM RX*  
Enables/disables Error Correction Mode (ECM) during  
reception.  
ON  
OFF  
2. FAX/TEL AUTO SW If you select <FAX/TEL AUTO SW> as the receive mode,  
customizes its settings.  
p. 9-2  
1. RING START TIME Selects the time the machine takes to check whether a 8 SEC (0 to 30)  
call is a fax or voice call.  
13  
2. F/T RING TIME  
Selects the ring length for voice calls.  
15 SEC  
(10 to 45)  
3. DEFAULT  
ACTION  
Selects whether the machine switches to receive mode RECEIVE  
after the ring time has elapsed, or whether it  
disconnects the call.  
DISCONNECT  
3. DRPD:SELECT FAX If you select <DRPD> as the receive mode, select the  
ring pattern for the machine.  
DOUBLE RING p. 9-4  
SHORT-SHORT-LONG  
SHORT-LONG-SHORT  
OTHER RING TYPE  
NORMAL RING  
* ECM stands for Error Correction Mode. Resends image data that was lost due to phone line interference so thereby making  
sent and received images seamless.  
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Name  
4. INCOMING RING  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
If you select <FAX/TEL AUTO SW>, <DRPD>, or <FAX  
ONLY MODE> as the receive mode, enables/disables  
ringing for fax calls. (A telephone must be connected to  
your machine for ringing to occur.)  
OFF  
ON  
RING COUNT  
If you select <ON>, selects the number of rings for fax 2 TIMES  
calls.  
(1 to 99)  
5. MAN/AUTO  
SWITCH  
If you select <MANUAL MODE> as the receive mode,  
selects if the machine switches to fax receive mode after ON  
ringing for a specified length of time.  
OFF  
F/T RING TIME  
6. REMOTE RX  
If you select <ON>, selects the length of time the  
machine rings before switching to fax receive mode.  
15 SEC  
(5 to 99)  
Enables/disables remote receiving.  
ON  
OFF  
REMOTE RX ID  
If you select <ON>, selects the remote receiving ID.  
25 (00 to 99)  
7. RX REDUCTION  
Enables/disables automatic reduction of faxes to fit the ON  
paper loaded.  
OFF  
REDUCE  
Selects the direction of the reduction.  
VERTICAL ONLY  
DIMENSION  
HORIZ & VERTICAL  
8. RX START SPEED  
Selects the speed at which the machine starts receiving. 33600bps  
14400bps  
9600bps  
7200bps  
4800bps  
2400bps  
3. PRINTER SETTINGS  
1. QUIET MODE  
Enables/disables quiet printing mode.  
OFF  
ON  
2. EXTENSION AMOUNT For borderless printing or copying, selects the width  
cropped from the borders of the original image.  
SMALL  
LARGE  
4. SYSTEM SETTINGS  
1.  
Fax Model  
AUDIBLE  
TONES  
1. KEYPAD VOLUME  
Selects the beep volume when pressing keys on the  
operation panel.  
0 (off)/1/2/3  
0 (off)/1/2/3  
2. ALARM VOLUME  
Selects the alarm volume.  
2. CARD PROTECT  
Enables/disables overwriting memory card data in all  
modes except photo print mode.  
ON  
OFF  
p. 4-15  
3. DISPLAY LANGUAGE Selects the language for LCD messages and reports.  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
SPANISH  
PORTUGUESE  
4.  
Fax Model  
DAYLGHT  
Enables/disables daylight saving. If you select <ON>,  
you can select additional sub-settings.  
ON  
OFF  
p. 6-5  
SAV TIME  
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Menu: RECEIVE MODE Function key: [Fax]  
Name  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
p. 9-2  
p. 9-3  
p. 9-4  
p. 9-5  
p. 9-6  
FAX/TEL AUTO SW  
FAX ONLY MODE  
DRPD  
Selects <FAX/TEL AUTO SW> receive mode.  
Selects <FAX ONLY MODE> receive mode.  
Selects <DRPD> receive mode.  
MANUAL MODE  
ANS.MACHINE MODE  
Selects <MANUAL MODE> receive mode.  
Selects <ANS.MACHINE MODE> receive mode.  
Fax Model  
Menu: MEMORY REFERENCE Function key: [Fax]  
These settings can only be accessed when there is a document in memory.  
Name  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
p. 8-8  
p. 8-8  
p. 8-8  
1. DOC. MEMORY LIST  
2. PRINT DOCUMENT  
3. DELETE DOCUMENT  
Prints the DOC. MEMORY LIST.  
Prints a document in memory.  
Deletes a document in memory.  
Fax Model  
Menu: REPORTS/LISTS Function key: [Fax]  
Name  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
1. ACTIVITY REPORT  
2. SPEED DIAL LIST  
1. 1-TOUCH LIST  
Prints an ACTIVITY REPORT.  
p. 10-2  
Prints the 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL LIST.  
p. 7-9  
p. 7-9  
SORTED OUTPUT  
Selects the order of the destinations in the list.  
<YES=(T )>: Prints the list in alphabetical order.  
<NO=(#)>: Prints the list in key order.  
YES=(T  
NO=(#)  
)
)
2. CODED DIAL LIST  
SORTED OUTPUT  
Prints the CODED SPEED DIAL LIST.  
13  
Selects the order of the destinations in the list.  
<YES=(T )>: Prints the list in alphabetical order.  
<NO=(#)>: Prints the list in key order.  
YES=(T  
NO=(#)  
3. GROUP DIAL LIST  
3. USER DATA LIST  
Prints the GROUP DIAL LIST.  
Prints the USER DATA LIST.  
Prints the DOC. MEMORY LIST.  
p. 7-9  
p. 10-5  
p. 8-8  
4. DOC. MEMORY LIST  
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Menu: PHOTO PRINT MODE Function key: [Photo Print]  
Name  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
1. PHOTO PRINT MODE  
INDEX  
p. 4-5  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
Selects the print media size for the index.  
LTR  
4" × 6"  
5" × 7"  
A4  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
Selects the print media type for the index.  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
PLAIN PAPER  
ALL FRAMES  
p. 4-6  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
Selects the print media size for the photographs.  
LTR  
4" × 6"  
5" × 7"  
A4  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
Selects the print media type for the photographs.  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
PLAIN PAPER  
BORDERLESS PRINT If you select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>, enables/disables  
borderless printing for the photographs.  
OFF  
ON  
SINGLE FRAME  
p. 4-8  
FILE NO:  
Selects the file number.  
Selects the number of copies.  
Selects the print media size for the photograph.  
0001 to 9999  
1 to 99 COPIES  
NUMBER OF PRINTS  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
LTR  
4" × 6"  
5" × 7"  
A4  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
Selects the print media type for the photograph.  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
PLAIN PAPER  
BORDERLESS PRINT If you select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>, enables/disables  
borderless printing for the photograph.  
OFF  
ON  
FRAME RANGE  
p. 4-10  
FIRST FILE:  
Selects the first photograph number.  
Selects the last photograph number.  
Selects the print media size for the photographs.  
0001 to 9999  
0001 to 9999  
LAST FILE:  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
LTR  
4" × 6"  
5" × 7"  
A4  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
Selects the print media type for the photograph.  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
PLAIN PAPER  
BORDERLESS PRINT If you select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>, enables/disables  
borderless printing for the photographs.  
OFF  
ON  
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DPOF  
SELECT PAPER SIZE  
Description  
Setting  
Details  
p. 4-12  
Selects the print media size for the photographs.  
LTR  
4" × 6"  
5" × 7"  
A4  
SELECT PAPER TYPE  
Selects the print media type for the photographs.  
PHOTO PAPER PRO  
PLAIN PAPER  
BORDERLESS PRINT If you select <PHOTO PAPER PRO>, enables/disables  
borderless printing for the photographs.  
OFF  
ON  
2. VIVID PHOTO PRINT  
Enables/disables to make colors, especially blues and  
greens, appear more vibrant.  
OFF  
ON  
p. 4-14  
p. 4-14  
3. PRINT PHOTO DATE  
Enables/disables date printing.  
OFF  
ON  
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Specifications  
General specifications  
Power source  
120 V/60 Hz  
Power consumption  
• Maximum: Approx. 39.1 W  
Fax Model  
Approx. 51.5 W  
• Standby: Approx. 8.0 W  
Fax Model  
Approx. 10.4 W  
Weight  
24 lb./10.9 kg  
(Components attached)  
Dimensions  
Fax Model  
28.2 lb./12.8 kg  
22 #4" (578 mm)  
19 !2" (496 mm)  
17 !4"  
(439 mm)  
13 #8"  
(340 mm)  
10" (253 mm)  
12 !8" (326 mm)  
Fax Model  
22" (558 mm)  
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Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 20 × 2  
Display languages  
Applicable standards  
English/French/Spanish/Portuguese  
• Electrical safety: UL 1950, C-UL  
• Radiation: FCC Part 15 Class B, IC, Class B  
Fax Model  
PTT: FCC part 68, IC CS-03  
• Other: Energy Star Compliant, FCC sec.255  
Fax Model  
ADF capacity  
p. 2-1  
Multi-purpose tray capacity p. 3-1  
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Printable areas  
Note on printing area illustrations:  
Printing area:  
(dark shade)  
Canon recommends that you print within  
this area.  
Printable area: The area where it is possible to print.  
(light shade)  
However, printing in this area can adversely  
affect print quality or paper feed precision.  
• Paper printable areas:  
Letter size: 8 × 10 #4 in. (203.2 × 271.4 mm)  
Legal size: 8 × 13 #4 in. (203.2 × 347.6 mm)  
4" × 6" size: 3 #4 × 5 #4 in. (94.8 × 144.4 mm)  
5" × 7" size: 4 #4 × 6 #4 in. (120.2 × 169.8 mm)  
A4 size: 8 × 11 #8 in. (203.2 × 289 mm)  
!8" (3.0 mm)  
1
#8" (33.0 mm)  
Recommended print area  
Printable area  
1
!4" (31.5 mm)  
!4" (5.0 mm)  
!8" (3.4 mm)  
!8" (3.4 mm)  
Letter, Legal:  
Letter, Legal:  
!4" (6.4 mm)  
!4" (6.4 mm)  
NOTE  
• Borderless printing allows you to make prints with no margins.  
However, it may cause the top and bottom paper edges to decrease  
in print quality or become soiled.  
• Envelope printable areas:  
US COM #10: 8 #8 × 3 &8 in. (211.8 × 98 mm)  
European DL: 7 !2 × 4 !8 in. (190.5 × 103.2 mm)  
!8" (3.4 mm)  
Printable area  
!8" (3.4 mm)  
!8" (3.0 mm)  
1
!8" (26.5 mm)  
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• Banner paper printable areas:  
Letter size: 8 × 65 #4 in. (203.2 × 1668.4 mm)  
A4 size: 8 × 69 &8 in. (203.2 × 1774 mm)  
1
#8" (33.0 mm)  
!8" (3.0 mm)  
!4" (5.0 mm)  
!8" (3.4 mm)  
!8" (3.4 mm)  
Min. 2 sheets  
Max. 6 sheets  
Recommended print area  
Printable area  
Scanned area  
Max. !8" (Max. 4.0 mm)  
Max. !8"  
(Max. 4.0 mm)  
MultiPASS MP700, legal size: Max. #8" (Max. 8.0 mm)  
Fax Model  
Color fax: Max. !4" (Max. 6.0 mm)  
Max. !4"  
(Max. 4.5 mm)  
Letter  
Legal  
A4  
Max. !4"  
(Max. 4.5 mm)  
NOTE  
• For entire image copying, the entire area of the document is  
scanned.  
Ink specifications  
Ink tank colors/capacity  
• Black (BCI-3eBK): approx. 740*, approx. 1500**  
• Cyan (BCI-3eC): approx. 570**  
• Magenta (BCI-3eM): approx. 440**  
• Yellow (BCI-3eY): approx. 380**  
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* 1500 characters per page, normal text, at standard and plain paper mode with XP printer driver.  
** Based on printing the ISO JIS-SCID No. 5 pattern at standard and plain paper mode with XP printer driver.  
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Print specifications  
Printing method  
Paper handling  
Bubble jet on-demand  
Automatic feed  
Print media size and weight p. 3-1  
Recommended print media p. 3-1  
Print speed  
• Black printing: Fast: 22 pages/minute  
Standard: 13.0 pages/minute  
• Color printing: Fast: 14 pages/minute  
Standard: 9.0 pages/minute  
(Based on Canon standard pattern)  
• Max. 8 in. (203.2 mm)  
Print width  
• Borderless printing: 8 !2 in. (216.0 mm)  
Max. 4800 (horizontal) × 1200 (vertical) dpi  
Printing resolution  
Photo print specifications  
Interface  
Card slot  
Memory card  
• Compact flash (Except Microdrive)—Type I, II  
• Smart media  
• Memory stick  
• SD memory card  
• Multimedia card  
Print media  
Layout  
• Plain paper  
• Photo Paper Pro PR-101/PC-101S  
• Photo Paper Plus Glossy PP-101  
• Matte Photo Paper MP-101  
• Photo Paper Pro:  
Letter/A4: With/without borders, index (max. 70 frames)  
Card: With borders, index (max. 15 frames)  
• Plain paper:  
Letter/A4: With/without borders, index (max. 70 frames)  
• Date printing  
Features  
• Vivid photo printing  
• DPOF function-compatible (Index printing, specified  
quantity, specified frames, date printing, image number  
printing)  
Copy specifications  
Copy speed  
• Black & white: <B&W DRAFT> Approx. 22 pages/minute (letter  
size)  
• Color: <COLOR FAST> Approx. 14 pages/minute  
(letter size)  
(Based on BJ printer specific speed test pattern.)  
No. of copies  
Density adjustment  
Zoom  
Maximum 99 copies  
9 levels  
25%–400%  
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Fax specifications  
Applicable line  
Compatibility  
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)  
G3  
Data compressing system MH, MR, MMR, JBIG, JPEG  
Modem type  
Fax modem  
Modem speed  
33600/14400/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps  
Automatic fallback  
Transmission speed  
• Black & white: Approx. 3 seconds/page at 33.6 Kbps,  
ECM-MMR, transmitting from memory  
(Based on ITU-T No.1 Chart, standard mode.)  
• Color: Approx. 1 minute/page at 33.6 Kbps, ECM-JPEG,  
transmitting from memory  
(Based on Canon COLOR FAX TEST SHEET.)  
Scanning image processing • UHQ™ (Ultra High Quality) image enhancement  
• Halftones: 64 levels of gray  
• Density adjustment: 3 levels  
Memory  
Transmission/reception: 250 pages  
(Based on ITU-T No.1 Chart, standard mode.)  
Approx. 5.3 seconds/page  
(Based on ITU-T No.1 Chart, standard mode.)  
• <B&W STANDARD>: 203 pels/in. × 98 lines/in.  
(8 pels/mm × 3.85 lines/mm)  
Fax scanning speed  
Fax resolution  
• <B&W FINE>, <B&W PHOTO>: 203 pels/in. × 196 lines/in.  
(8 pels/mm × 7.70 lines/mm)  
• <COLOR STANDARD>, <COLOR FINE>: 200 × 200 dpi  
• Automatic dialing  
Dialing  
One-touch speed dialing (10 destinations)  
Coded speed dialing (100 destinations)  
Group dialing (Max. 109 destinations)  
• Regular dialing (with numeric keys)  
• Automatic redialing  
• Manual redialing (with [Redial/Pause] key)  
• Sequential broadcast (Max. 111 destinations)  
• Automatic reception  
Networking  
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• Automatic fax/tel switchover  
• DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection)  
• Remote reception by telephone (Default ID: 25)  
• Non-ring reception  
• ECM deactivation  
• ACTIVITY REPORT (after every 20 transactions)  
• Non-delivery report  
• TTI (Transmit Terminal Identification)  
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Telephone specifications  
Connection  
Telephone/answering machine (CNG detecting signal)/data  
modem  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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2 (–) key 1-4  
3 (+) key 1-4  
2 on 1 copying 5-4  
ADF 1-3  
CLEAR PAPER JAM message 12-20  
deleting entry 7-5  
cleaning 11-8, 11-9  
Aligning printhead 11-5, 11-6  
Answering machine, receiving with 9-6  
Automatic  
B&W key 1-5  
Banner Paper BP-101  
Black & white  
Computer  
enlarge 5-3  
Borderless copying 5-5, 5-6  
C INK EMPTY message 12-19  
Canceling  
in color 5-1  
CARD READER BUSY message 12-19  
Card slot 1-3  
CD-ROM 1-2  
two pages on one 5-4  
COVER OPEN message 12-20  
DATA IN MEMORY/CANNOT TURN OFF message  
12-20  
CHANGE PAPERSIZE FAX:message 12-19  
Characters, entering 6-1  
CHECK DOCUMENT message 12-20  
CHECK PAPER SIZE message 12-20  
CHECK PRINTER message 12-20  
Cleaning  
Date  
entering 6-3  
printing 4-14  
ADF 11-8, 11-9  
exterior 11-7  
Daylight saving, setting 6-5 to 6-6  
Density. See Contrast  
Index  
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Dialing  
In Use/Memory light 1-4  
Indicator light 1-3  
Document  
tray 1-2, 1-3  
removing document 12-16, 12-17  
Letters, entering 6-1  
Documentation 1-2  
DRPD receive mode 9-4  
ECM TX message 12-20  
Enlarge copying 5-3  
Enlarge/Reduce key 1-4  
Machine 1-2  
Exposure  
redialing 8-5  
key 1-4  
Memory  
Fax  
key 1-4  
Resolution. See Image quality  
Feeder cover 1-3  
Frame range printing 4-10 to 4-11  
Group dialing  
MEMORY REFERENCE menu 13-6  
list 7-9  
registering 7-6, 7-7  
using 7-8  
Menus 13-2 to 13-8 . See also individual menu names  
Messages 12-19 to 12-22 . See also individual menu  
names  
High  
Resolution Paper HR-101N 3-2  
Hook key 1-5  
LCD 12-19 to 12-22  
Mirror copying 5-8  
Image quality  
MULTI TX/RX REPORT 10-1  
Multi-purpose tray 1-2, 1-3  
NO FILES ON CARD message 12-21  
NO RX PAPER message 12-21  
adjusting for copying 5-2  
adjusting for sending 8-3  
Image Quality key 1-4  
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Numeric keys 1-5  
One-touch speed dialing  
keys 1-5  
Printer cover 1-3  
list 7-9  
Open button 1-3  
Operation panel 1-3 to 1-5  
Paper  
removing jams in 12-15  
Photo  
Photo Print key 1-5  
index 4-5, 4-6  
methods 4-4  
single frame 4-8, 4-9  
Reduce copying 5-3, 5-9  
Repeat copying 5-6, 5-7  
Reports 10-1  
Platen glass 1-3  
Power  
Resolution. See Image quality  
Resume key 1-4  
cord 1-2  
problems 12-14  
Roller, cleaning 11-9  
Print media  
RX REPORT 10-1, 10-4  
Scan  
exposure. See Exposure 8-4  
key 1-5  
Scanning  
for photo printing 4-1  
guidelines 3-4  
loading 3-7 to 3-9  
recommended 3-1 to 3-4  
setting size 3-6  
document requirements 2-1  
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Sender information 6-2  
Sending  
USER’S DATA LIST 10-1, 10-5  
VIVID PHOTO PRINT menu 13-8  
Vivid photo printing 4-14  
WAIT COOLING message 12-22  
Y INK EMPTY message 12-22  
multiple recipients 8-7  
Sequential broadcasting 8-7  
Set key 1-4  
Software  
Speed dialing  
lists 7-9  
Start key 1-5  
Telephone line  
cord 1-2  
type 6-4  
Telephone problems 12-12  
Time entering 6-3  
Tone  
Tone key 1-5  
Tray cover 1-2, 1-3  
TRY AGAIN IN B&W message 12-22  
T-Shirt Transfers TR-201 3-4  
TX nnnn/SCANNING P. nnn/MEMORY FULL/PLEASE  
WAIT message 12-22  
TX REPORT 10-1  
TX/RX CANCELLED message 12-22  
TX/RX NO. nnnn message 12-22  
USER DATA menu 13-3 to 13-5  
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2 (–) key 1-4  
2 on 1 copying 5-4  
3 (+) key 1-4  
ADF 1-3  
CLEAR PAPER JAM message 12-20  
deleting entry 7-5  
cleaning 11-8, 11-9  
Aligning printhead 11-5, 11-6  
Answering machine, receiving with 9-6  
Automatic  
B&W key 1-5  
Banner Paper BP-101  
Black & white  
Computer  
enlarge 5-3  
Borderless copying 5-5, 5-6  
C INK EMPTY message 12-19  
Canceling  
in color 5-1  
CARD READER BUSY message 12-19  
Card slot 1-3  
CD-ROM 1-2  
two pages on one 5-4  
COVER OPEN message 12-20  
DATA IN MEMORY/CANNOT TURN OFF message  
12-20  
CHANGE PAPERSIZE FAX:message 12-19  
Characters, entering 6-1  
CHECK DOCUMENT message 12-20  
CHECK PAPER SIZE message 12-20  
CHECK PRINTER message 12-20  
Cleaning  
Date  
entering 6-3  
printing 4-14  
ADF 11-8, 11-9  
exterior 11-7  
Daylight saving, setting 6-5 to 6-6  
Density. See Contrast  
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Dialing  
In Use/Memory light 1-4  
Indicator light 1-3  
Document  
tray 1-2, 1-3  
removing document 12-16, 12-17  
Letters, entering 6-1  
Documentation 1-2  
DRPD receive mode 9-4  
ECM TX message 12-20  
Enlarge copying 5-3  
Machine 1-2  
Exposure  
redialing 8-5  
key 1-4  
Memory  
Fax  
key 1-4  
Resolution. See Image quality  
Feeder cover 1-3  
Frame range printing 4-10 to 4-11  
Group dialing  
list 7-9  
registering 7-6, 7-7  
using 7-8  
Menus 13-2 to 13-8  
. See also individual menu names  
Messages 12-19 to 12-22  
. See also individual menu names  
LCD 12-19 to 12-22  
High  
Resolution Paper HR-101N 3-2  
Hook key 1-5  
Image quality  
Mirror copying 5-8  
adjusting for copying 5-2  
adjusting for sending 8-3  
Image Quality key 1-4  
MULTI TX/RX REPORT 10-1  
Multi-purpose tray 1-2, 1-3  
NO FILES ON CARD message 12-21  
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Numeric keys 1-5  
One-touch speed dialing  
keys 1-5  
Printer cover 1-3  
list 7-9  
Open button 1-3  
Operation panel 1-3 to 1-5  
Paper  
removing jams in 12-15  
Photo  
Photo Print key 1-5  
index 4-5, 4-6  
methods 4-4  
single frame 4-8, 4-9  
Reduce copying 5-3, 5-9  
Reports 10-1  
Platen glass 1-3  
requirements for loading on 2-1  
Power  
REPORTS/LISTS menu 13-6  
Resolution. See Image quality  
Resume key 1-4  
cord 1-2  
problems 12-14  
Roller, cleaning 11-9  
Print media  
RX REPORT 10-1, 10-4  
Scan  
exposure. See Exposure 8-4  
key 1-5  
Scanning  
for photo printing 4-1  
guidelines 3-4  
loading 3-7 to 3-9  
recommended 3-1 to 3-4  
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USER DATA menu 13-3 to 13-5  
USER’S DATA LIST 10-1, 10-5  
Sender information 6-2  
Sending  
VIVID PHOTO PRINT menu 13-8  
Vivid photo printing 4-14  
WAIT COOLING message 12-22  
Y INK EMPTY message 12-22  
multiple recipients 8-7  
Sequential broadcasting 8-7  
Set key 1-4  
Software  
Speed dialing  
lists 7-9  
Start key 1-5  
Telephone line  
cord 1-2  
type 6-4  
Telephone problems 12-12  
Time entering 6-3  
Tone  
Tone key 1-5  
Transparencies CF-102 3-3  
Tray cover 1-2, 1-3  
TRY AGAIN IN B&W message 12-22  
T-Shirt Transfers TR-201 3-4  
TX nnnn/SCANNING P. nnn/MEMORY FULL/PLEASE  
WAIT message 12-22  
TX REPORT 10-1  
TX/RX CANCELLED message 12-22  
TX/RX NO. nnnn message 12-22  
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