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8Safety PrecautionsHandling Close the Document Cover gently to avoid catching your hand. Failing to do so may result in personal injury.Do not press d
Chapter 898 Chapter 8Routine MaintenanceRoutine MaintenanceReplacing an Ink TankWhen ink runs out, replace the ink tank. The machine will not print if
Chapter 8 99Routine MaintenanceKnowing When to Replace Ink TankIt is necessary to identify the empty ink tank by checking the message displayed on th
100 Chapter 8Routine Maintenance(A) Press the Open Button to open the Paper Output Tray if it does not open automatically.3 Open the Inner Cover.4 Pus
Chapter 8 101Routine Maintenance5 Prepare a replacement tank.(1) Remove the new ink tank from its packaging, then pull the orange tape (A) toward the
102 Chapter 8Routine Maintenance6 Install the ink tank.(1) Install the ink tank into the Print Head.(2) Press on the mark on the ink tank until the
Chapter 8 103Routine Maintenance8 Slowly close the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover). When Printing Becomes Faint or Colors are IncorrectWhen printing be
104 Chapter 8Routine Maintenancez If the ruled lines are shiftedPrinting the Nozzle Check PatternPrint the nozzle check pattern to determine whether t
Chapter 8 105Routine Maintenance(3) Use [ ] or [ ] to select <NOZZLE CHECK> and then press [OK].The nozzle check pattern is printed.4 Examine t
106 Chapter 8Routine Maintenance3 Check the status of the Print Head.After Print Head cleaning finishes, the nozzle check confirmation screen is displ
Chapter 8 107Routine MaintenancePrint Head alignment is performed automatically. However, you can align the Print Head manually if the results of aut
9Safety PrecautionsPrint Head/Ink tanks For safety reasons, store print heads and ink tanks out of the reach of small children. If a child ingests any
108 Chapter 8Routine Maintenance Cleaning the ADFWipe off any paper dust from the inside of the Feeder Cover as illustrated by gray colored part, wit
Chapter 8 109Routine Maintenance4 Repeat step 3 two times.5 Press the Open button to open the Paper Output Tray, and open up and set the extension by
110 Chapter 8Routine MaintenanceIf the printed paper is smudged, clean the inside of the machine again.If the problem remains after performing cleanin
Chapter 9Chapter 9 111TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThis section describes troubleshooting tips for problems you may encounter when using the machine
112 Chapter 9Troubleshootingz “ScanGear MP Won't Start” on page 141z “Computer Stops Operating During Scanning” on page 143z “Scan Quality is Poo
Chapter 9 113TroubleshootingWhen an error occurs in printing such as the printer is out of paper or paper jams, a troubleshooting message is displaye
114 Chapter 9TroubleshootingCHECK INKU041The ink has run out (The lamp on the ink tank flashes).Replace the ink tank, and close the Scanning Unit (Pri
Chapter 9 115TroubleshootingCLEAR DOC. [OK]STOP DOC CLR [STOP]Documents remain in the ADF.Press [OK] to eject documents and press [Stop/Reset] to s
116 Chapter 9TroubleshootingINCOMPATIBLE CAMERADISCONNECT CAMERA CABLEDisconnect the camera cable, and reconnect it.Depending on the model or brand of
Chapter 9 117TroubleshootingNoteAdjusting the Print Head ManuallyIf the Automatic Print Head Alignment does not work or if you wish to adjust the pri
10Reading the DocumentReading the DocumentSymbols Used in This GuidePlease read the list below of symbols used in this guide. The following symbols ar
118 Chapter 9Troubleshooting Fax Related MessagesMessage ActionBUSY/NO SIGNAL The telephone number you dialed is busy.Try dialing again after waiting
Chapter 9 119TroubleshootingCannot See the Display on the LCDInk Does Not Come Out/Printing is Blurred/Colors are Wrong/White Streaks/Straight Lines
120 Chapter 9TroubleshootingIncorrect media type When printing directly from a digital camera, on the operation panel, confirm that the <TYPE> s
Chapter 9 121TroubleshootingUnnecessary print jobs are queued./Computer problemsRestart your computer. It may solve the problem.Delete an undesired p
122 Chapter 9Troubleshooting When CopyingBack of Paper is Smudged/Paper Does Not Feed Properly/Printed Surface is ScratchedThe size of the print data
Chapter 9 123TroubleshootingCause ActionInside of the machine is dirty. If the inside of the machine is dirty, printed paper may be smudged.Follow th
124 Chapter 9TroubleshootingPaper Feed Roller is dirty. Follow the steps described below to clean the Paper Feed Rollers.Cleaning the Paper Feed Rolle
Chapter 9 125TroubleshootingThick paper is used. If you set the machine to prevent paper abrasion, the clearance between the Print Head and the loade
126 Chapter 9Troubleshooting Paper Curls/Ink BlotsInner Cover is not closed completely.Close the Inner Cover completely. Paper does not feed properly
Chapter 9 127TroubleshootingPaper JamsThe media type is not selected correctly on the Operation Panel.Ensure that the media type selected on the oper
11Legal Limitations on Use of Your Product and Use of ImagesLegal Limitations on Use of Your Product and Use of ImagesIt may be unlawful to make copie
128 Chapter 9TroubleshootingPaper jams inside the machine (Transport Unit).Remove the paper according to the following procedure.1. Open the Rear Cove
Chapter 9 129TroubleshootingPaper jams inside the machine (Duplex Transport Section).Remove the paper according to the following procedure.1. Remove
130 Chapter 9TroubleshootingDocument JamsLandscape 101.6 x 152.4 mm / 4" x 6" media loaded in the Cassette jams inside the machine.Load 101.
Chapter 9 131TroubleshootingDocument jams in the ADF (Document Tray).4. Raise the paper release lever (A) then remove the jammed page from under the
132 Chapter 9Troubleshooting6. Lower the paper release lever (A) then close the Feeder Cover.z If documents remain in the ADF after pressing [Stop/Res
Chapter 9 133TroubleshootingCannot Print Properly from the Digital CameraThe following are the possible errors that may occur when printing directly
134 Chapter 9TroubleshootingNo paper/Paper Errorz Load paper in either the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette which you have selected with the [Feed Switch
Chapter 9 135Troubleshooting* To resume printing, you can press [OK] on the machine instead of selecting Continue.Cannot Install the MP DriversNo Ink
136 Chapter 9TroubleshootingCause ActionUnable to proceed beyond the Printer Connection screenReinstall the MP Drivers.1. Click [Cancel] on the [Print
Chapter 9 137TroubleshootingCannot Connect to Computer Properly Printing Speed is Slow/USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Connection Does Not Work When You Connect t
Chapter 112 Chapter 1Before PrintingBefore PrintingMain Components and Their Functions Front View(1) ADF (Auto Document Feeder)Automatically scans in
138 Chapter 9TroubleshootingProblems Receiving Faxes Cannot Receive a Fax/Cannot Print a Fax* LGL may not be available depending on the country of p
Chapter 9 139Troubleshooting Cannot Receive Faxes Automatically*1 This setting is only available in US and Canada.*2 This setting is not available
140 Chapter 9TroubleshootingProblems Sending Faxes Cannot Send a Fax Cannot Send a Fax ClearlyCause ActionThe machine is not on.z You cannot send
Chapter 9 141Troubleshooting Repeated Errors Occur When You Send a FaxTelephone Problems Cannot Dial Telephone Disconnects During a CallProblem
142 Chapter 9TroubleshootingScanner is not selected in the application software.In the application software, select this machine in [Select Source] or
Chapter 9 143Troubleshooting Computer Stops Operating During Scanning Scan Quality is Poor (Poor Image Displayed on the Monitor)Cause ActionOutput
144 Chapter 9Troubleshooting Parts of Image Missing or Surrounded by Extra White Areas Trouble Scanning with Multi-Scan or Multi-Crop Function Slow
Chapter 9 145Troubleshooting Scanned Image not Displayed Properly Trouble scanning with MP Navigator Image position and size incorrect when scanni
146 Chapter 9TroubleshootingAn Error Message Appears on the Screen Service Error 5100 is Displayed Writing Error/Output Error/Communication ErrorCau
Chapter 9 147Troubleshooting When an Error is Displayed Regarding Automatic Duplex Printing Error No.: 300 is DisplayedMP Drivers is not installed
Chapter 1 13Before Printing(11) Direct Print PortConnect the USB cable when printing directly from a digital camera or a digital video camcorder or a
148 Chapter 9Troubleshooting Error No.: 1700 is Displayed Error No.: 1851 is Displayed Error No.: 1856 is DisplayedThe name of the machine being us
Chapter 9 149Troubleshooting Error No.: 2001 is Displayed Error No.: 2500 is Displayed For Windows UsersIf You Cannot Resolve the ProblemIf you ca
150 Chapter 9Troubleshootingz Details of the problemz What you tried to solve the problem, and what happenedNoteIf the machine emits any unusual sound
Chapter 10Chapter 10 151AppendixAppendixPrinting AreaTo ensure the best print quality, the machine allows a margin along each edge of media. The actu
152 Chapter 10Appendix Letter, Legal Envelopes Printable area Recommended printing areaSize Printable Area (width x height)Letter 8.0" x 10.7&q
Chapter 10 153AppendixHow to Read the On-screen ManualsThe on-screen manuals are manuals to be viewed on your computer.Read these manuals for detaile
154 Chapter 10Appendixz Deleting the Printer Driver GuideThe Printer Driver Guide is deleted when the printer driver is deleted.z Deleting the User’s
Chapter 10 155AppendixSpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsPrinting resolution9600 * x 2400 dpi. max.* Ink droplets can be placed with a pitch of 1 /
156 Chapter 10AppendixCopy SpecificationsCopy speed*Based on Canon standard pattern.Copy speed may vary depending on document complexity, copy mode, p
Chapter 10 157AppendixNetworkingAutomatic receptionAutomatic fax/tel switchoverDRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection)Remote reception by telephone
14 Chapter 1Before Printing Rear View and Interior(17) Print Head Lock LeverUsed to fix the Print Head.(18) Ink LampLights or flashes red to indicate
158 Chapter 10AppendixCamera Direct Print (Canon Bubble Jet Direct)Compatible paperCard #1 (Photo Paper Pro 4" x 6" / 101.6 x 152.4 mm) Card
Chapter 10 159Appendix*1 For updated compatibility, visit our website.*2 Operation can only be guaranteed on a computer with built-in USB or USB 2.0
160 Chapter 10AppendixUsers in the U.S.A. Pre-Installation Requirements for MP530A. LocationSupply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk for the machine.
Chapter 10 161AppendixThis equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subjected to sta
162 Chapter 10AppendixNoteThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
Chapter 10 163AppendixCanon U.S.A., INC. LIMITED WARRANTY --- (USA Only)The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. (“Canon U
164 Chapter 10AppendixNO IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, APPLIES TO THE PRODU
Chapter 10 165AppendixCARTON, AND BE SURE TO RETAIN YOUR PRINTHEAD AND INK CARTRIDGE(S) AND TANK(S). InstantExchange Service expedites, usually by th
166 Chapter 10AppendixUsers in CanadaPre-Installation Requirements for Canon Facsimile EquipmentA. LocationSupply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk f
Chapter 10 167AppendixL'indice d'équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) sert à indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être raccordés
Chapter 1 15Before Printing(22) Duplexing Transport UnitOpen this unit when clearing jammed paper after pulling out the Cassette.(23) Power Cord Conn
168 Chapter 10AppendixUsers in New ZealandThe grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that t
169IndexIndexSymbols(-) and (+) button 17AACTIVITY REPORT 70printing 71ADF (Auto Document Feeder) 12Alarm Lamp 16Appendix 151Auto Sheet Feeder 12Auto
170IndexLoading Paperauto sheet feeder 27cassette 31recommended paper and requirements 22MMaintenancecleaning your machine 107Memorychecking a documen
171IndexTX (Transmission) REPORT 70printing 71UUSB Port 15USER’S DATA LIST 70printing 71
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Getting Help from CanonHelp Us Help You BetterBefore you contact Canon, please record the following information.Serial Number (located on the inside o
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16 Chapter 1Before Printing Operation Panel Name and Functions(1) [ON/OFF]Turns the machine ON and OFF. Before turning ON the machine, make sure the
Chapter 1 17Before Printing(14) [Tone]Switches temporarily to tone dialing. Also changes the mode when entering characters.(15) [OK]Finalizes your se
Getting Help from CanonHelp Us Help You BetterBefore you contact Canon, please record the following information.Serial Number (located on the inside o
18 Chapter 1Before PrintingTurning the Machine ON and OFFTurn on the machine before starting printing. Turning on the MachineBefore turning on the ma
Chapter 1 19Before Printing1 Press [Menu] repeatedly to select <DEVICE SETTINGS>.2 Use [ ] or [ ] to select <OTHERS>, and press [OK].3 Us
20 Chapter 1Before Printingz Using the Platen Glass1 Open the Document Cover.2 Load your document on the Platen Glass.z Place your document face down
Chapter 1 21Before Printingz Using the ADF1 Remove any documents from the Platen Glass.2 Open the Document Tray.3 Load the document in the ADF (1). L
22 Chapter 1Before PrintingLoading PaperThis section describes how to load paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder and Cassette. Paper Handlingz Recommended P
Chapter 1 23Before PrintingPaper having a "Model Number" is Canon specialty media.You may not be able to purchase some Canon branded paper
24 Chapter 1Before Printingz Envelopes with an embossed or treated surfacez Any type of paper with holesz Handling Paperz Hold the paper as closely as
Chapter 1 25Before Printingz Changing the Paper Source to Feed Different Types/Sizes of PaperIf you load plain paper in the Cassette and photo paper
26 Chapter 1Before Printing(A) If the Auto Sheet Feeder runs out of paper, the paper source automatically changes to the Cassette.Procedure:1 Press [M
Chapter 1 27Before Printing(A) Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp(B) [Feed Switch](C) Cassette Lamp Loading the Print Media in the Auto Sheet Feederz Loading Pa
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28 Chapter 1Before Printing(1) Open the Paper Support, then pull out the Paper Support Extension to support the paper.(2) Press the Open Button to ope
Chapter 1 29Before Printingz Loading EnvelopesUse either European DL or US Comm. Env. #10 size envelopes.1 Load the envelope against the Cover Guide
30 Chapter 1Before Printing2 Pinch the Paper Guide and slide it against the left side of the envelope.3 Press [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Fee
Chapter 1 31Before Printing3 Press [Feed Switch] so that the Auto Sheet Feeder Lamp lights.4 When performing copy or print without a computer, press
32 Chapter 1Before Printingz Loading Paper1 Flatten the four corners of the paper before loading it.2 Prepare to load paper.(1) Pull out the Cassette
Chapter 1 33Before Printing4 Insert the Cassette into the machine.(1) Insert the Cassette into the machine.Push the Cassette all the way into the mac
34 Chapter 1Before Printing(2) Open up and set the Paper Output Tray Extension completely by pressing down the hollow on its front side.(3) Press [Fee
Chapter 1 35Before Printing3 Press [Feed Switch] so that the Cassette Lamp lights.4 Select [Envelope] in [Media Type], and then select [DL Env.] or [
36 Chapter 1Before Printing2 Align the paper stack against the right side of the Cassette.3 Slide the Paper Guides to fit the loaded paper stack.4 Pre
Chapter 1 37Before PrintingChanging the Page Size and Media TypeThis section describes how to change the page size and media type on the Operation Pa
2Customer Technical Supports ...167Users in New Zealand ...168Index ...
38 Chapter 1Before PrintingPaper having a "Model Number" is Canon specialty media.You may not be able to purchase some Canon branded paper d
Chapter 1 39Before PrintingNotez Regarding the printer driver setting for media type, see “Recommended Paper and Requirements” on page 22.z When usin
Chapter 240 Chapter 2CopyingCopyingMaking CopiesThis section describes the basic procedure to make copies.1 Prepare for copying.(1) Press [ON/OFF] to
Chapter 2 41Copying(3) Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.The machine starts copying.Changing the Copy Setting
42 Chapter 2Copying2 Use [ ] or [ ] to select <ZOOM>, then press [OK].3 Use [ ] or [ ] to select a copy ratio by the percent between 25% and 400
Chapter 2 43Copyingz If you select <MANUAL ADJUST> in step 2, use [ ] to decrease the density, or use [ ] to increase the density, then press [
44 Chapter 2Copying3 Press [OK].4 Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying.z When the document was loaded on the Plat
Chapter 2 45CopyingUsing Useful Copy Functions Special CopyYou can copy in various layouts.1 Prepare for copying.See “Prepare for copying.” on page
46 Chapter 2Copying2 Use [ ] or [ ] to select <2-ON-1>, then press [OK].3 Load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.4 Specify the page
Chapter 2 47Copying1 Display the Special copy screen.See “Special Copy” on page 45.2 Load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.3 Use [ ] or
3Canon MP530 User’s GuideCopyrightThis manual is copyrighted by Canon Inc. with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be
48 Chapter 2Copying(A) Platen Glass (Place document face down)(B) 16 stickersProcedure:1 Display the Special copy screen.See “Special Copy” on page 45
Chapter 2 49CopyingProcedure:1 Display the Special copy screen.See “Special Copy” on page 45.2 Load the document on the Platen Glass.3 Use [ ] or [ ]
50 Chapter 2CopyingProcedure:1 Display the Special copy screen.See “Special Copy” on page 45.2 Load the document on the Platen Glass or in the ADF.3 U
Chapter 2 51Copying11 Press [Color] for color copying, or [Black] for black & white copying. Making Multiple Copies of an Entire Document (Colla
52 Chapter 2Copying3 Use [ ] or [ ] to select <COLLATED COPY>, then press [OK].4 Specify the page size and media type.See “Changing the Page Siz
Chapter 3Chapter 3 53Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant DevicePrinting Photographs Directly from a Compliant DeviceConnecting a PictBridg
54 Chapter 3Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant Device1 Set up the machine.Refer to the Easy Setup Instructions to set up the machine and m
Chapter 3 55Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant Device(3) Turn on and set up the device for direct printing.Either of the following icons
56 Chapter 3Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant DeviceYou can select the page size, media type, borderless printing, and optimize on the pr
Chapter 3 57Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant Device*1 This paper is exclusively used to print photo stickers. When printing on sticker
4Model NameK10269 (PIXMA MP530)Trademarksz "Windows" is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the United States and other coun
58 Chapter 3Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant Device About "Date/File No. print"You cannot change this setting on this machine
Chapter 3 59Printing Photographs Directly from a Compliant DeviceA4 Photo Paper Pro A4Photo Paper Plus Glossy A4Photo Paper Plus Semi-gloss A4Glossy
Chapter 460 Chapter 4FaxingFaxingPreparing Your Machine for Fax Methods of Registering Information in Your MachineYou can set the sending and receivi
Chapter 4 61Faxingz Connecting to an ISDN Line(F) ISDN line(G) Terminal adapter, etc.(H) Analog port(I) ComputerFor details on ISDN connection and s
62 Chapter 4Faxing Setting the Telephone Line TypeBefore using your machine, make sure you set the correct telephone line type for your telephone lin
Chapter 4 63Faxing(A) Date and time of transmission(B) Your fax/telephone number You can select <FAX> or <TEL> to be printed in fron
64 Chapter 4Faxingz Registering Your Fax/Telephone Number and Name (Sender Information)1 Press [FAX], then press [Menu].2 Use [ ] or [ ] to select <
Chapter 4 65Faxing Registering Coded Speed DialingCoded speed dialing allows you to dial fax/telephone numbers by simply pressing [Coded Dial]. Firs
66 Chapter 4Faxingz Changing or Deleting a Coded Speed Dialingz To change a registered number:(1) Follow the procedures from step 1 to 4 under “Regist
Chapter 4 67FaxingYES: Prints the list with the destination name (DESTINATION ID) in alphabetical order.NO : Prints the list with the numerical orde
5Safety PrecautionsSafety PrecautionsPlease read the safety warnings and cautions provided in this guide to ensure that you use your machine safely. D
68 Chapter 4Faxing12 Use the numeric buttons to enter the time (in 24-hour format) when summer time starts.Precede single digit with a zero.13 Press [
Chapter 4 69Faxing2 Use the numeric buttons to enter a character. Press the button repeatedly until the character you want appears.z To enter success
70 Chapter 4FaxingSP indicates a space. Summary of Reports and ListsThe table below shows the reports and lists that can be printed from your machine
Chapter 4 71Faxingz Printing the ACTIVITY REPORT1 Press [FAX], then press [Menu].2 Use [ ] or [ ] to select <PRNT REPORT/LIST>, then press [OK]
72 Chapter 4Faxing Before Sending FaxesThe machine enables you to adjust the resolution and scan contrast to suit the type of document.z Adjusting th
Chapter 4 73Faxing2 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the resolution.3 Press [OK].z Adjusting the Scan ContrastContrast is the degree of difference between li
74 Chapter 4Faxing4 Dial the recipient’s number (DESTINATION NUMBER) using the numeric buttons or coded speed dialing.5 Press [Color] for color sendin
Chapter 4 75Faxing1 Connect a telephone to your machine if you want to talk to the recipient before sending a document.2 Load the document in the ADF
76 Chapter 4Faxing2 Use the numeric buttons to enter the two-digit code (00-39) assigned to the number you want to dial, then press [OK]. Redialing a
Chapter 4 77Faxing2 Use [ ] or [ ] to select <MEMORY REFERENCE>.3 Press [OK] two times.The MEMORY LIST is printed.z Printing or Deleting a Docu
6Safety PrecautionsHandling Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the machine. There are no user serviceable parts inside the machine. The machine c
78 Chapter 4Faxing(A) Transaction number (TX/RX NO.)z A transaction number between 0001 and 4999 is a document being sent.z A transaction number betwe
Chapter 4 79Faxing Paper Size and TypeLoad A4- or letter-size plain paper in the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette when you print the fax.Step1Load pape
80 Chapter 4Faxing Receive ModesSelect the receive mode according to your needs. z If You Want to Receive Only Faxes Automatically with Your Machine,
Chapter 4 81Faxingz If You Want to Receive Voice Messages on Your Answering Machine and Receive Faxes Automatically:z Select <ANS.MACHINE MODE>
82 Chapter 4Faxingcall, 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 c
Chapter 4 83Faxing4 Press [OK].The receive mode will be displayed on the bottom left of the LCD.(A) Receive mode Canceling ReceivingPress [Stop/Rese
Chapter 584 Chapter 5Printing from Your ComputerPrinting from Your ComputerThis section describes the basic printing procedure, taking the steps to pr
Chapter 5 85Printing from Your Computer(3) Click [Preferences] or [Properties].The [Main] tab of the [Printing Preferences] screen is displayed.6 Spe
86 Chapter 5Printing from Your Computer7 Click [Print] or [OK].The machine starts printing.Printing with Macintosh1Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machi
Chapter 5 87Printing from Your ComputerSee “Loading Paper” on page 22.3 Ensure that the proper paper source is selected.When the Auto Sheet Feeder La
7Safety PrecautionsPower supply Never remove the plug by pulling on the cord. Pulling on the power cord may damage the cord and cause a fire or electr
88 Chapter 5Printing from Your Computer7 Click [Print].The machine starts printing.Notez This section describes the procedure for selecting [Paper Fee
Chapter 6Chapter 6 89Scanning ImagesScanning ImagesThis section describes how to scan images.About Scanning ImagesYou can scan images from the machin
90 Chapter 6Scanning Images Scanning from an Application SoftwareYou can scan an image from TWAIN- or WIA- (Windows XP only) compliant application so
Chapter 7Chapter 7 91Changing the Machine SettingsChanging the Machine SettingsChanging the SettingsThis section describes the procedure to change th
92 Chapter 7Changing the Machine Settings EXTENDED AMOUNTSelects the amount of image that extends off the paper when printing in Borderless (full).
Chapter 7 93Changing the Machine SettingsSelects <MANUAL MODE> receive mode.z ANS.MACHINE MODESelects <ANS.MACHINE MODE> receive mode. M
94 Chapter 7Changing the Machine SettingsEnables/disables the summer time setting. If you select <ON>, you can select additional sub-settings (T
Chapter 7 95Changing the Machine SettingsEnables/disables Error Correction Mode (ECM) sending.z PAUSE TIME Selects the pause length when you press [R
96 Chapter 7Changing the Machine Settingsz MAN/AUTO SWITCHIf you select <MANUAL MODE> or <ANS. MACHINE MODE> as the receive mode, enables/
Chapter 7 97Changing the Machine SettingsSAVE CONFIGSaves the settings for the Settings screen.LOAD CONFIGLoads the settings for the Settings screen
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