ix Function Keys: <Key icon> + (Key Function)Example: Press [F3] (DENSITY) Press [F4] ( ▲ )F3F4
Printing Reports and Lists3-33Selecting and Storing Settings33Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <01 1-TOUCH LIST 1> ➞ press [OK].The 1-TOU
Printing Reports and Lists3-34Selecting and Storing Settings3 Department ID Management List1Press [Additional Functions] ➞ press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲)
Printing Reports and Lists3-35Selecting and Storing Settings32Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <04 CANCEL REPORT> ➞ press [OK].Each time
Printing Reports and Lists3-36Selecting and Storing Settings3
4-1 CHAPTER 4 Checking Job Status This chapter explains how to confirm the status of print jobs.Checking the Job Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking the Job Status 4-2Checking Job Status4 Checking the Job Status If you press [Monitor], the Monitor screen appears. You can check the status
5-1 CHAPTER 5 System Manager Settings This chapter describes settings that can be made by the person in charge of the machine's operation, such
System Administrator Information 5-2System Manager Settings5 System Administrator Information You can set a password for the System Manager. Once the
System Administrator Information 5-3System Manager Settings5 3 Press [F3] ( ▼ ) or [F4] ( ▲ ) to highlight <01 SYS. ADMIN. INFO> ➞ press [OK]
System Administrator Information 5-4System Manager Settings5 System Password You can set the System Password. 1 Press [Additional Functions] ➞ pr
x This machine makes effective use of memory in order to perform print operations efficiently. For example, as soon as the machine has scanned the ori
System Administrator Information 5-5System Manager Settings5 4 Enter a System Password using the numeric keys ➞ press [OK]. The System Password is
System Administrator Information5-6System Manager Settings52Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <01 SYS. ADMIN. INFO> ➞ press [OK].Each time
Department ID Management5-7System Manager Settings5Department ID ManagementBy storing a Department ID and password for each department, you can set th
Department ID Management5-8System Manager Settings5If a System Administrator ID and password are set, enter them after selecting <06 SYSTM SETTINGS
Department ID Management5-9System Manager Settings5 Storing Department ID, Password, Copy Limits/TX Limits, and Sender NameYou can register the Depart
Department ID Management5-10System Manager Settings52Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <02 DEPT. ID MANAGEMNT> ➞ press [OK].Each time you
Department ID Management5-11System Manager Settings56Enter the Department ID using the numeric keys ➞ press [OK].The Department ID is stored, and the
Department ID Management5-12System Manager Settings59Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <02 COPY LIMITS> ➞ press [OK].The display for enter
Department ID Management5-13System Manager Settings512Enter the total number of pages that can be sent by the registered department using the numeric
Department ID Management5-14System Manager Settings5 Checking and Printing Counter InformationYou can check the amount of paper used by each departmen
xiCopyingScanning of an original,printing through finishing.
Department ID Management5-15System Manager Settings54Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <02 COUNT MANAGEMENT> ➞ press [OK].The COUNT MANAGE
Department ID Management5-16System Manager Settings57Press [F2] (▼) or [F3] (▲) to confirm the count information ➞ press [BACK].The count information i
Department ID Management5-17System Manager Settings5 Restrictions Using Department ID ManagementWhen the Department ID Management is set to '02 O
Department ID Management5-18System Manager Settings54Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <03 RESTRICTIONS> ➞ press [OK].The RESTRICTIONS men
Department ID Management5-19System Manager Settings5 Accepting Print Jobs with an Unknown IDThis mode enables you to specify whether to print document
Department ID Management5-20System Manager Settings54Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <04 PRINT WITH NO ID> ➞ press [OK].The PRINT WITH N
6-1 CHAPTER 6 Routine Maintenance This chapter describes how to load paper, replace the toner cartridge and drum units, and perform routine cleaning
Paper Drawers 6-2Routine Maintenance6 Paper Drawers This section describes how to load paper into the paper drawers.NOTE The following paper sizes
Paper Drawers 6-3Routine Maintenance6 1 Grip the handle of the paper drawer, and pull out the paper drawer until it stops. 2 Open a paper package, an
Paper Drawers 6-4Routine Maintenance6 3 Push down the metal plate until it locks in place. 4 Load the paper into the paper drawer. Even out the edges
xii Laser SafetyThis product complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Serv
Paper Drawers 6-5Routine Maintenance6IMPORTANT Paper which has been rolled or curled must be straightened out prior to use. Make sure that the he
Paper Drawers 6-6Routine Maintenance6 Adjusting a Paper Drawer to Hold a Different Paper Size If you want to load a new paper size in a paper drawe
Paper Drawers 6-7Routine Maintenance6 3 Detach the paper end guide by pushing it to the left and pulling up, and attach it again aligning it with the
Paper Drawers 6-8Routine Maintenance6 5 Lower the lock lever to the left to lock the side guide.IMPORTANT Be sure to set the lock lever correctly.
Paper Drawers 6-9Routine Maintenance6 7 Attach the appropriate paper size label onto the paper size plate. Remove the protecting plastic sheet and at
Paper Drawers 6-10Routine Maintenance6CAUTION When returning the paper drawer to its closed position, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as
Replacing the Toner Cartridge 6-11Routine Maintenance6Replacing the Toner CartridgeWhen the machine runs out of toner, the alarm lamp blinks and the
Replacing the Toner Cartridge6-12Routine Maintenance61Open the stack bypass.2Pull out the left cover of the stack bypass.CAUTION Grasp the handle and
Replacing the Toner Cartridge6-13Routine Maintenance63While gripping the handles (marked with blue) of the toner cartridge, pull it out horizontally.4
Replacing the Toner Cartridge6-14Routine Maintenance6Do not discard the protective bag for the toner cartridge. You will need it later to store the ca
xiii CDRH RegulationsThe Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser
Replacing the Toner Cartridge6-15Routine Maintenance67Remove the tape that holds the orange protective cover, and pull the two release tabs on the cov
Replacing the Toner Cartridge6-16Routine Maintenance6IMPORTANT Do not reattach the protective cover on the toner cartridge, as this may damage the dru
Replacing the Toner Cartridge6-17Routine Maintenance69Close the left cover of the stack bypass.CAUTION When closing the left cover, be careful not to
Replacing the Stamp Cartridge6-18Routine Maintenance6Replacing the Stamp CartridgeYou can print a stamp on the documents that you sent via the feeder.
Replacing the Stamp Cartridge6-19Routine Maintenance63Using the tweezers, insert a new stamp cartridge into the feeder until a "click" is he
Routine Cleaning6-20Routine Maintenance6Routine CleaningIf the original is not copied clearly, clean the following parts of the machine. For high qual
Routine Cleaning6-21Routine Maintenance61Clean the platen glass and the platen glass cover with a cloth dampened with water, and wipe them with a soft
Routine Cleaning6-22Routine Maintenance61Open the feeder cover.2Clean the rollers (total of two places), separator, and transparent plastic plate insi
Routine Cleaning6-23Routine Maintenance63Close the feeder cover.CAUTION When closing the feeder cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as th
Routine Cleaning6-24Routine Maintenance65Clean the feeder scanning area (platen glass) and the document feeding roller, with a cloth dampened with wat
xiv International Energy Star Program TrademarksCanon, the Canon logo, and imageCLASS are trademarks of Canon Inc.Other product and company names here
Routine Cleaning6-25Routine Maintenance6 Roller CleaningIf a black streak appears on the output, the fixing roller in the main unit may be dirty.In suc
Routine Cleaning6-26Routine Maintenance64Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <02 PRNT CLEANING PAPR> ➞ press [OK].The cleaning paper is prin
Routine Cleaning6-27Routine Maintenance67Repeat steps 1 to 3 ➞ press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <01 START CLEANING> ➞ press [OK].The mach
Consumables6-28Routine Maintenance6ConsumablesThe following consumables and accessories are available from Canon. For details, contact your service re
Consumables6-29Routine Maintenance6 Toner CartridgeWhen the <REPLACE CARTRIDGE> message appears on the display, replace the toner cartridge wit
Consumables6-30Routine Maintenance6 Stamp CartridgeThis ink cartridge is used to stamp originals when they are sent by fax.
7-1 CHAPTER 7 Troubleshooting This chapter describes what to do in response to a paper jam in the main unit or an error message display.Clearing Pap
Clearing Paper Jams 7-2Troubleshooting7 Clearing Paper Jams If a paper jam occurs, the error message <REC. PAPER JAM> appears on the display an
Clearing Paper Jams 7-3Troubleshooting7 The fixing unit and its surroundings inside the machine may become hot during use. When removing jammed paper
Clearing Paper Jams 7-4Troubleshooting7 Left Cover and the Fixing Unit If a paper jam occurs in the left cover and the fixing unit, the following di
xv Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your Product and the Use of ImagesUsing your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce certain documents, and
Clearing Paper Jams 7-5Troubleshooting7 3 Pull out the left cover of the stack bypass.CAUTION Grasp the handle and pull out the left cover horizont
Clearing Paper Jams 7-6Troubleshooting7CAUTION The parts located around the green lever of the exit slot guide are subject to high-temperatures. Wh
Clearing Paper Jams 7-7Troubleshooting7CAUTION Close the left cover until it latches. If the cover is not fully closed, the printout might come ou
Clearing Paper Jams 7-8Troubleshooting7 Upper Left Side Cover and the Output Tray If a paper jam occurs in the upper left side cover and the output
Clearing Paper Jams 7-9Troubleshooting7 2 Open the stack bypass. 3 Pull out the left cover of the stack bypass.CAUTION Grasp the handle and pull ou
Clearing Paper Jams 7-10Troubleshooting7 5 Open the upper left cover. 6 Remove any jammed paper. 7 Close the upper left cover.CAUTION When closing
Clearing Paper Jams 7-11Troubleshooting78Pull the green fixing lever up over the toner cartridge.9Close the left cover of the stack bypass.CAUTION Clo
Clearing Paper Jams7-12Troubleshooting7CAUTION When closing the stack bypass, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal
Clearing Paper Jams7-13Troubleshooting71Open the front cover of the main unit.2Open the lower left cover of the main unit.3Remove any paper remaining
Clearing Paper Jams7-14Troubleshooting74Close the lower left cover of the main unit.CAUTION When closing the lower left cover, be careful not to get y
xviPlease read these "Important Safety Instructions" thoroughly before operating the machine. As these instructions are intended to prevent
Clearing Paper Jams7-15Troubleshooting76Pull out the paper drawer and push the corners of the stack down under the tabs.7Gently push the paper drawer
Clearing Paper Jams7-16Troubleshooting7 Stack BypassIf a paper jam occurs in the stack bypass, the following display appears. Follow the procedure bel
Clearing Paper Jams7-17Troubleshooting7 FeederIf a paper jam occurs in the feeder, the following display appears. Follow the procedure described below
Clearing Paper Jams7-18Troubleshooting72Remove any jammed original.If you cannot remove the original, proceed to step 3.IMPORTANT Do not pull the orig
Clearing Paper Jams7-19Troubleshooting74Close the feeder cover.CAUTION When closing the feeder cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as thi
Clearing Paper Jams7-20Troubleshooting7CAUTION When closing the feeder, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injur
List of Error Messages7-21Troubleshooting7List of Error Messages Self-Diagnostic DisplayThe machine is equipped with the self-diagnostic function.Self
List of Error Messages7-22Troubleshooting7CHECK PRINTER Cause The machine is detecting an error in the printer area. Remedy Please contact your servic
List of Error Messages7-23Troubleshooting7LOAD THE APPROPRIATE SIZE PAPER Cause Although <AUTO PAPER> is selected when copying, appropriate size
List of Error Messages7-24Troubleshooting7OPEN THE FRONT COVER Cause A paper jam has occurred. Remedy Open the front cover, and follow the procedure d
xviiDo not install the machine in the following locations:- A damp or dusty location- A location near water faucets or water- A location exposed to di
List of Error Messages7-25Troubleshooting7RECEIVED IN MEMORY Cause A document was received in memory because the toner or paper has run out. Remedy Re
List of Error Messages7-26Troubleshooting7TRANSMITTING... Cause 1 During the current transmission, your machine may have tried to send a document iden
Service Call Message7-27Troubleshooting7Service Call MessageIf a malfunction occurs to the machine, service call messages appear on the display.WARNIN
Service Call Message7-28Troubleshooting7 If You Cannot Solve the ProblemIf a malfunction occurs to the machine, service call messages appear on the di
8-1 CHAPTER 8 Appendix Report Samples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Report Samples 8-2Appendix8 Report Samples You can confirm the dialing addresses, machine settings and transmission/reception results by printing repo
Report Samples 8-3Appendix8 One-Touch Speed Dialing List 1 This lists the recipient addresses registered to all the one-touch speed dialing codes.F
Report Samples 8-4Appendix8
Report Samples 8-5Appendix8 Coded Speed Dialing List 2 This lists the detailed data of the recipient addresses registered to all the coded speed di
Report Samples 8-6Appendix8 Access Code List This lists the recipient addresses registered to all the access codes.For how to print the list, see &
xviii HandlingWARNING Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the machine. There are high-temperature and high-voltage components inside the machine w
Specifications 8-7Appendix8 Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice for product improvement or future release. Main Unit I
Specifications 8-8Appendix8 Warm-Up Time When main power is turned ON: approx. 30 secondsActivation time from Energy Saver mode: Power Consumption at
Specifications 8-9Appendix8 Feeder Paper Feeding System Paper drawer:250 sheets x 2 drawers (20 lb bond (80 g/m 2 ))Stack bypass:100 sheets (LTR ,
Index8-10Appendix8IndexNumerics10Base-T/100Base-TX port, 1-10Symbols+ key, 1-14AAccess code, 2-4Access Code List, 3-32Additional Functions key, 1-13,
Index8-11Appendix8EEnergy Saver key, 1-12Energy Saver mode, 1-18, 2-6, 3-13Error messages, 7-21External view, 1-10FFAX key, 1-12Feeder, 1-10Front cove
Index8-12Appendix8Omitting procedures using additional functions menu, 2-5Reserving jobs, 2-2Scheduling energy saver mode, 2-7Sending document by e-ma
Index8-13Appendix8TTelephone line jack, 1-10Timer settings, 3-22Auto clear time, 3-24Daily timer settings, 3-27Date format, 3-29Energy Saver mode, 3-2
imageCLASS 2300Reference Guide 0 Ot¯
xixTurn OFF the main power switch for safety when the machine will not be used for a long period of time, such as overnight. Also, disconnect the powe
xxCAUTION The fixing unit and its surroundings inside the machine may become hot during use. When removing jammed paper or when inspecting the inside o
xxi Other WarningsWARNING For cardiac pacemaker users:This product generates a low level magnetic field. If you use a cardiac pacemaker and feel abnorm
xxii
1-1 CHAPTER 1 Before You Start Using This Machine This chapter describes what you should know before using this machine, such as main features, part
Installation, Location, and Handling 1-2Before You Start Using This Machine1 Installation, Location, and Handling This section describes precautions
Installation, Location, and Handling 1-3Before You Start Using This Machine1 Avoid poorly ventilated locations. This machine generates a slight amo
Installation, Location, and Handling 1-4Before You Start Using This Machine1 Avoid exposing the machine to rapid changes in temperature. If the roo
Installation, Location, and Handling 1-5Before You Start Using This Machine1 Select a Safe Power Supply Insert the power plug into a 120 V AC outle
Installation, Location, and Handling 1-6Before You Start Using This Machine1 Provide Adequate Installation Space Provide enough space on each side
The manuals for this machine are divided as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information.Some of the manuals listed below are only supplied
Installation, Location, and Handling 1-7Before You Start Using This Machine1 Moving the Machine Be sure to unplug the power cord and disconnect all
Installation, Location, and Handling 1-8Before You Start Using This Machine1 Some parts inside the machine are subject to high-voltages and tempera
Installation, Location, and Handling 1-9Before You Start Using This Machine1 This machine generates a slight amount of ozone during normal use. Alt
Parts and Their Functions 1-10Before You Start Using This Machine1 Parts and Their Functions This section provides you with the names and functions o
Parts and Their Functions 1-11Before You Start Using This Machine1 iiii Printer Ports Connect the printer cable (USB or parallel) to the matching po
Parts and Their Functions1-12Before You Start Using This Machine1 Control Panel Parts and FunctionsOne-Touch Speed Dialing Panels ClosedaaaaDisplay Co
Parts and Their Functions1-13Before You Start Using This Machine1qqqqOne-touch speed dialing panelsThe first panel displays keys 01 to 21. Open the firs
Parts and Their Functions1-14Before You Start Using This Machine1One-Touch Speed Dialing Panels OpenedaaaaDelayed Transmission keyPress to set a time
Main Power and Energy Saver Key1-15Before You Start Using This Machine1Main Power and Energy Saver KeyThe machine is provided with a main power switch
Main Power and Energy Saver Key1-16Before You Start Using This Machine13The screen below is displayed while the system software is loading.The machine
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using This Machine Chapter 2 Basic Operations Chapter 3 Selecting and Storing Settings Chapter 4 Checking Job
Main Power and Energy Saver Key1-17Before You Start Using This Machine14If a message appears on the LCD display, follow the instructions.● If the mess
Main Power and Energy Saver Key1-18Before You Start Using This Machine1 Energy Saver ModeIf the machine remains idle for a specified length of time, or
System Settings1-19Before You Start Using This Machine1System SettingsIt is necessary to set up the machine before using it on a network, as a printer
System Settings1-20Before You Start Using This Machine1
2-1 CHAPTER 2 Basic Operations This chapter describes the main features and basic operations.Overview of the imageCLASS 2300 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview of the imageCLASS 2300 2-2Basic Operations2 Overview of the imageCLASS 2300 Convenient Functions Reserving Jobs You can perform several
Overview of the imageCLASS 2300 2-3Basic Operations2 Switching Functions This machine has the copy, fax, and printer functions. You can switch amon
Overview of the imageCLASS 2300 2-4Basic Operations2 Using the Access Code You can use an access code with your specified number in place of a telep
Overview of the imageCLASS 2300 2-5Basic Operations2 Omitting Procedures Using the Additional Functions Menu The Additional Functions menu enables
Overview of the imageCLASS 2300 2-6Basic Operations2 Checking the Status of a Job Using a Single Key You can view the status of the current job bei
iv Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .viiiHow to Use T
Overview of the imageCLASS 2300 2-7Basic Operations2 Scheduling the Energy Saver Mode You can specify the time the machine enters the Energy Saver
Entering Characters 2-8Basic Operations2 Entering Characters If a message <ENTER xxxx> is displayed, enter characters as follows.To enter chara
Entering Characters2-9Basic Operations2Each key contains the upper and lower case letters for its group of letters. (for example: ABCabc).To enter &ap
Entering Characters2-10Basic Operations2NOTE To enter a space, press [Space].To move a cursor, press [ ] or [ ].To enter the same character continuous
Entering the Department ID and Password2-11Basic Operations2Entering the Department ID and PasswordIf Department ID Management has been set, the Depar
Entering the Department ID and Password2-12Basic Operations2NOTE If the Department ID or Password that you entered is wrong, the beep sounds. Repeat t
Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-13Basic Operations2Making Prints Using the Stack BypassIf you are making prints on transparencies or non-standar
Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-14Basic Operations21Open the stack bypass.● If the paper you want to specify is already loaded into the stack by
Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-15Basic Operations2If you are feeding large size paper, pull out the auxiliary tray.3Load the paper in the stack
Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-16Basic Operations2● To load envelopes into the stack bypass:❑ Ta ke five envelopes, loosen them as shown, and s
vMain Power and Energy Saver Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-15 How to Turn ON the Main Power . . . . . . . .
Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-17Basic Operations2IMPORTANT Do not print on the underside of the envelopes (the side with the flap).If the envel
Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-18Basic Operations2● If you want to use envelopes:❑ Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <15 ENVELOPE>
Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-19Basic Operations25Place your originals, and set the copy mode.6Press [Start].Copying starts.NOTE If you are pr
Multifunctional Operations2-20Basic Operations2Multifunctional OperationsThe imageCLASS 2300 is equipped with the following functions: Copy, Fax, and
Multifunctional Operations2-21Basic Operations2 - : Unavailable due to duplicate operations: AvailableNOTE The printer function is only available in t
Paper Type2-22Basic Operations2Paper TypePaper types which can be used with this machine are shown in the following table.*1 16 to 24 lb bond (60 to 9
Paper Type2-23Basic Operations2 : Available - : UnavailableIMPORTANT It is recommended not to use the back side of preprinted paper. It may cause a pa
Paper Type2-24Basic Operations2
3-1 CHAPTER 3 Selecting and Storing Settings This chapter describes the initial settings and procedures necessary to change them.Additional Functions
Additional Functions Settings Table 3-2Selecting and Storing Settings3 Additional Functions Settings Table The following settings can be selected or
vi Department ID Management List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-34Cancel Report Printing . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional Functions Settings Table 3-3Selecting and Storing Settings3 COPY SETTINGS An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.*1 See the Copy
Additional Functions Settings Table 3-4Selecting and Storing Settings3 02 REPORT SETTINGS TX REPORT: OUTPUT NO, PRINT ERROR ONLY*, OUTPUT YES*2RX REP
Additional Functions Settings Table 3-5Selecting and Storing Settings3 An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.*2 See the Facsimile Guide *3 S
Additional Functions Settings Table 3-6Selecting and Storing Settings3 ADD. REGISTRATION *2 See the Facsimile Guide *4 See the Sending Guide TI
Additional Functions Settings Table 3-7Selecting and Storing Settings3 SYSTEM SETTINGS An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.*3 See the Ne
Specifying Common Settings 3-8Selecting and Storing Settings3 Specifying Common Settings This mode enables you to specify the settings that are commo
Specifying Common Settings3-9Selecting and Storing Settings33Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <01 DEFAULT SETTINGS> ➞ press [OK]. The DEF
Specifying Common Settings3-10Selecting and Storing Settings31Press [Additional Functions] ➞ press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <01 COMMON SET
Specifying Common Settings3-11Selecting and Storing Settings34Press [Reset] to return to the Basic Features screen. Volume and Tone ControlThis mode e
Specifying Common Settings3-12Selecting and Storing Settings33Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <01 KEYPAD VOLUME>, <02 ALARM VOLUME>
vii Feeder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-17 List of Error Messages . .
Specifying Common Settings3-13Selecting and Storing Settings3NOTE To set the volume for another tone, repeat steps 3 to 5.6Press [Reset] to return to
Specifying Common Settings3-14Selecting and Storing Settings33Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <01 LOW> or <02 HIGH> ➞ press [OK].T
Specifying Common Settings3-15Selecting and Storing Settings32Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <05 DRAWER ELIGIBLTY> ➞ press [OK].Each ti
Specifying Common Settings3-16Selecting and Storing Settings3● To make the stack bypass or paper drawer ineligible for APS/ADS:❑ Select <01 OFF>
Specifying Common Settings3-17Selecting and Storing Settings32Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <06 USE STACK BYPASS> ➞ press [OK]. Each t
Specifying Common Settings3-18Selecting and Storing Settings3 Identifying the Type of Paper in a Paper DrawerThis mode enables you to specify the pape
Specifying Common Settings3-19Selecting and Storing Settings34Press [Reset] to return to the Basic Features screen. Rotate PrintingThis mode enables y
Specifying Common Settings3-20Selecting and Storing Settings3● If you want to print without rotation:❑ Select <01 OFF>.● If you want to print th
Specifying Common Settings3-21Selecting and Storing Settings33Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to select the desired language ➞ press [OK].The COMMON SETTIN
Timer Settings3-22Selecting and Storing Settings3Timer SettingsThis mode enables you to set the current date and time, and specify the time for the ma
viii Thank you for purchasing the Canon imageCLASS 2300. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine in order to familiarize your
Timer Settings3-23Selecting and Storing Settings33Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <01 DATE/TIME SETTING> ➞ press [OK].The display for en
Timer Settings3-24Selecting and Storing Settings3 Auto Clear TimeIf the machine is not used (no keys are pressed) for a certain period of time, the di
Timer Settings3-25Selecting and Storing Settings3● If you want to use the Auto Clear function:❑ Select <02 ON>, and proceed to step 4.● If you d
Timer Settings3-26Selecting and Storing Settings3- The toner cartridge is empty- There is image data stored in memory in the Fax modeThe machine will
Timer Settings3-27Selecting and Storing Settings3● If you want to use Energy Saver:❑ Select <01 ON> and proceed to step 4.● If you do not want t
Timer Settings3-28Selecting and Storing Settings32Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to highlight <04 DAILY TIMER SET> ➞ press [OK].Each time you press
Timer Settings3-29Selecting and Storing Settings3NOTE If you make a mistake when entering the time, enter the four-digit number again.If you do not wa
Timer Settings3-30Selecting and Storing Settings33Press [F3] (▼) or [F4] (▲) to select desired date format ➞ press [OK]. Examples of the date format:Y
Printing Reports and Lists3-31Selecting and Storing Settings3Printing Reports and ListsThis mode enables you to print the contents of the fax settings
Printing Reports and Lists3-32Selecting and Storing Settings3 Speed Dialing ListsThis mode enables you to print the following fax dialing lists:One-To
Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji