ENGIMPORTANT:Read this manual carefully before using your printer.Save this manual for future reference.User's GuideUser's GuideDownloade
vii Chapter 10 Appendix The Lists Common to All the Settings in the Operation Mode . . . . . . . . . . .10-2The Lists Common to Certain Settings in t
4-17Loading and Outputting Paper4Output Trays•The surroundings of the face-up output slot are hot during printing or immediately after printing. When
4-18Loading and Outputting PaperOutput Trays4Selecting an Output TraySwitching to the Face-up Output SlotWhen switching an output tray to the face-up
4-19Printing from the Paper CassetteLoading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper CassetteThe paper cassette can be loaded with plain paper (60
4-20Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette4 Specifying the Paper Settings in the Printer Driver (See Driver Guide)When printing
4-21Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper Cassette When the printer is OFFLoading Paper in the Paper CassetteLoad paper in the paper c
4-22Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette4•Do not load paper other than plain paper (60 to 90 g/m2) and heavy paper (91 to 120
4-23Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper Cassette2When changing the size of the paper to be loaded, change the positions of the paper
4-24Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette4● While holding the lock release lever of the rear paper guide, slide the guide to th
4-25Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper CassetteIMPORTANT•Be sure to check if the paper guide is at the position of the size of the l
4-26Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette44Hold down the paper as shown in the figures, make sure that the paper stack does not
viii Preface Thank you for purchasing the Canon LBP3360. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the printer in order to familiarize your
4-27Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper Cassette5Set the paper cassette in the printer.Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly
4-28Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette4•When you change the orientation of the loaded custom size paper frequently, it is co
4-29Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper Cassette2Load the paper so that the edge of the paper is aligned with the front side of the p
4-30Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette4NOTE•To print letterhead paper or paper printed with a logo when loading paper in po
4-31Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper Cassette•To print letterhead paper or paper printed with a logo when loading paper in landsc
4-32Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette4IMPORTANTBe sure to align the paper guides with the width of the paper. If the paper
4-33Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper Cassette5Hold down the paper as shown in the figures, make sure that the paper stack does not
4-34Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette46Set the paper cassette in the printer.Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly
4-35Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Paper Cassette-When the paper is loaded in portrait orientation: CUSTOM SIZER•When you change the p
4-36Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Paper Cassette44Select the paper size using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK]."=" is displayed
ixIllustrations Used in This Manual• The toner cartridge used for the illustrations in this manual is the one that can print approximately 2,500 pages
4-37Printing from the Manual Feed SlotLoading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Manual Feed SlotThe manual feed slot can be loaded with only one
4-38Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Manual Feed Slot4 Specifying the Paper Settings in the Printer Driver (See Driver Guide)When printi
4-39Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Manual Feed Slot•Make sure that the printer is not operating and the (Ready) indicator is on when
4-40Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Manual Feed Slot4IMPORTANT•Be sure to align the paper guides with the width of the paper. If the pap
4-41Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Manual Feed Slot- When loading paper at a size of A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive, Index Card,
4-42Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Manual Feed Slot4-When loading custom size paper in landscape orientation, load the paper so that th
4-43Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Manual Feed SlotCAUTIONWhen loading paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges of the pa
4-44Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Manual Feed Slot42Adjust the paper guides to the width of the loaded envelope as shown in the figure.
4-45Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Manual Feed Slot•When loading an envelope of the Envelope B5 size, close the flap and load it so tha
4-46Loading and Outputting PaperPrinting from the Manual Feed Slot4CAUTIONWhen loading paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges of the pa
x • Although the power cord used in this manual is as the one in the following illustration, the form of the power cord may differ depending on the c
4-47Loading and Outputting Paper4Printing from the Manual Feed SlotNOTEThe names of the following paper sizes are indicated by an abbreviation.Legal:
4-482-sided PrintingLoading and Outputting Paper42-sided PrintingYou can perform 2-sided printing with the standard equipment of this printer. Plain p
4-49Loading and Outputting Paper42-sided Printing When printing from DOS or UNIXWhen you are printing from DOS, UNIX, or other operating system on wh
4-50Loading and Outputting Paper2-sided Printing41Open the duplex unit cover.Holding the opening at the center of the duplex unit cover, open it gentl
4-51Loading and Outputting Paper42-sided Printing3Close the duplex unit cover.Holding the opening at the center of the duplex unit cover, close it gen
4-52Loading and Outputting Paper2-sided Printing4When Feeding Paper from the Paper CassetteLoad the paper so that the printing side is facing up as sh
4-53Loading and Outputting Paper42-sided PrintingWhen Loading Paper in the Manual Feed SlotLoad the paper so that the printing side is facing down as
4-54Loading and Outputting Paper2-sided Printing4 Loading Paper for Manual 2-sided PrintingSince this printer can print on the other side of previousl
CHAPTER1-11Before You StartThis chapter describes the major features and basic functions of this printer.Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-2Menu FunctionsThe Printing Environment5Menu FunctionsThis section describes the menu functions and their categories. Menu FunctionsBefore printing,
xiLegal NoticesEMC Directive (220 - 240 V model)"This equipment has been tested in a typical system to comply with the technical requirements of
5-3The Printing Environment5Menu Functions Setting PriorityWhen the setting values for the same item are different between an application or the print
5-4The Printing Environment5Menu Functions Printer Status to Enter the Menu OperationYou can enter each menu when the printer is in the following stat
5-5How to Use the Operation KeysThe Printing Environment5How to Use the Operation KeysUse the following keys for the menu operation.Among the keys, th
5-6The Printing Environment5How to Use the Operation Keys(Feeder Selection)When the printer is onlineImmediately after placing the printer onlineWhile
5-7How to View the DisplayThe Printing Environment5How to View the DisplayThis section describes the contents of the letters that appear in the displa
5-8The Printing Environment5How to View the DisplayIf no action is taken after the lowest hierarchy in the menu is displayed, the item of the next upp
5-9Menu Functions and Menu OperationThe Printing Environment5Menu Functions and Menu OperationThis section describes the overview of the menus and ope
5-10The Printing Environment5Menu Functions and Menu OperationNOTE•The printer can switch back to online when it is ready to print. The printer is rea
5-11The Printing Environment5Menu Functions and Menu Operation UTILITY MenuThis section describes the function of the UTILITY menu and the operating p
5-12The Printing Environment5Menu Functions and Menu OperationNOTE•If you did not select the Exclusive Utility (PCL UTILITY), Step 4 to 5 are omitted.
xiiThis printer has been classified under IEC60825-1:1993, EN60825-1:1994 and conforms to the following classes:CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTLASER KLASSE 1APPA
5-13The Printing Environment5Menu Functions and Menu OperationNOTEIf you press the (Online) key during the setting, the setting is canceled. RESET M
5-14The Printing Environment5Menu Functions and Menu OperationNOTEHARD RESET is displayed after you keep holding down [OK] 3 seconds or more when SOFT
5-15The Printing Environment5Menu Functions and Menu Operation SELECT FEEDER MenuThis section describes the function of the SELECT FEEDER menu and the
5-16The Printing Environment5Menu Functions and Menu Operation4Select the setting value.Press [ ] or [ ].When B5 is selected The target setting value
5-17Initializing the SETUP MenuThe Printing Environment5Initializing the SETUP MenuInitialization of the SETUP menu resets the settings specified in th
5-18The Printing Environment5Initializing the SETUP MenuNOTE•If you press the (Online) key during the setting, the setting is canceled. However, you
CHAPTER1-11Before You StartThis chapter describes the major features and basic functions of this printer.Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2Setting ItemsPrinting Environment Settings6Setting ItemsSETUP Menu CONTROL MENU OptionsAn asterisk (*) indicates the default setting. FEEDER MENU
6-3Printing Environment Settings6Setting ItemsAn asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.*1 May not be displayed depending on the availability of
6-4Printing Environment Settings6Setting ItemsAn asterisk (*) indicates the default setting. INTERFACE MENU OptionsHALFTONESTEXT:RESOLUTION*, GRADATI
xiii WEEE Directive License Notice This product contains UFST (Universal Font Scaling Technology) under license from Agfa Corporation.Copyright © 199
6-5Printing Environment Settings6Setting ItemsNETWORK MENU*1TCP/IP SETTINGSIP MODE:MANUAL*, AUTOPROTOCOL*1:DHCP...
6-6Printing Environment Settings6Setting ItemsAn asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.*1 May not be displayed depending on the settings for oth
6-7Printing Environment Settings6Setting Items PCL SETUP OptionsAn asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.*1 May not be displayed depending on t
6-8Printing Environment Settings6Setting ItemsUTILITY MenuJOB MenuRESET MenuItem Setting ValueApplicable PageCONFIG.PAGE - p. 6-38PCL UTILITY FONTS LI
6-9Printing Environment Settings6Setting ItemsSELECT FEEDER MenuAn asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.*1 May not be displayed depending on th
6-10SETUP Menu SettingsPrinting Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsCONTROL MENU OptionsPOWER SAVE MODEPANEL OFF*, DEEP SLEEP, OFFSpecifies whether
6-11Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu Settings•You can specify whether the printer should enter Power Save Mode when an error is occurring in t
6-12Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu Settings•For the types of error from which the printer can be released temporarily, see "Message Lis
6-13Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu Settings- Make sure that the size of the paper loaded in the manual feed slot matches the paper size spec
6-14Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu Settings-When printing from UFR II Printer Driver, you can load paper either in portrait or landscape ori
xiv UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries.Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.Concerning
6-15Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsSTD PAPER SIZEA4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, ENV. ISO-C5, ENV. COM10, ENV. MONARCH, ENV. DL, ENV. ISO-B5, I
6-16Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu Settings•Even if ON is specified for this item, the printer does not feed paper from the manual feed slot
6-17Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsIf ON is specified, the printer selects the respective paper source as the paper source to be auto
6-18Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu Settings2-SIDED PRINT.OFF*, ONSpecifies whether the printer should print on one side or both sides of the
6-19Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsLAYOUT MENU OptionsCOPIES1 to 9999; 1*Specifies the number of copies to be printed.The printer pri
6-20Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsBIND.LOCATIONLONG EDGE*, SHORT EDGESpecifies which edge of the paper, the long edge or short edge,
6-21Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsGUTTER-50.0 to 50.0; 0.0* (mm)Specifies the gutter width for printing with the binding location cr
6-22Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsALT.METHODON*, OFFSpecifies the printing side of the last page on a job with odd number of pages w
6-23Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsSpecify OFF for this item when you want to match the setting of the orientation or printing side
6-24Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsTONER SAVEOFF*, ONThe toner save mode is used to print a test page. If you use the toner save mod
xvDisclaimersThe information in this manual is subject to change without notice.CANON INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL,
6-25 Printing Environment Settings 6 SETUP Menu Settings QUALITY CHANGE CONT.PRINTING*, STOP PRINTINGSpecifies whether the printer should continue pri
6-26 Printing Environment Settings 6 SETUP Menu Settings MODE TIMEOUT OFF, 5 to 300 seconds; 15 seconds*Specifies the function to finish a job automati
6-27Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsNETWORK MENU TCP/IP SETTINGSIP MODE...MANUAL*, AUTOPROTOCOL*1 DHCP.
6-28Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsNOTE•To enter a numeric value for IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, or GATEWAY ADDRESS, press [ ] or [ ]
6-29Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu Settings REMOTE UI SET.REMOTE UI...ON*, OFFSpecifies whether the printer should us
6-30Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsUSER MAIN. OptionsADJ.START POS.OFFSET Y(SLOT) ... -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)OFFSET X(SL
6-31Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsIf ON is specified for this item, the printer prints from the page in which a paper jam or error o
6-32Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsIf OFF is specified, the printer does not switch the paper size but stops printing, displaying an
6-33Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsIf LANDSCAPE is selected, the print image is printed in landscape orientation regardless of the o
6-34Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsSYMBOL SETPC8*, ROMAN8, ROMAN9, ISOL1, ISOL2, ISOL5, ISOL6, ISOL9, PC775, PC8DN, PC850, PC852, PC
xvi Important Safety InstructionsPlease read these "Important Safety Instructions" thoroughly before operating the printer. As these instru
6-35Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsY DIMENSION127.0 to 355.6 mm; 355.6 mm*(5.00 to 14.00 inches; 14.00 inches*)Enables you to specif
6-36Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsENLRG A4 WIDTHOFF*, ONDetermines whether to expand the printable area of A4 size paper to that of
6-37Printing Environment Settings6SETUP Menu SettingsUFR II SETUP OptionsPAPER SAVEON*, OFFSpecifies whether the printer outputs the blank page that ca
6-38UTILITY Menu SettingsPrinting Environment Settings6UTILITY Menu SettingsNOTEFor the output samples of CONFIG.PAGE, NW STATUS PRINT, and PRNTPOSNPR
6-39Printing Environment Settings6UTILITY Menu SettingsNOTEFor details on cleaning the fixing roller see "Cleaning the Fixing Roller," on p.
6-40JOB Menu SettingsPrinting Environment Settings6JOB Menu SettingsJOB LOG LIST-Prints the job logs printed from the computer.File names and print da
6-41RESET Menu Settings6Printing Environment SettingsRESET Menu SettingsSOFT RESET/HARD RESET-Resets the printer when a problem has occurred or you wa
6-42Printing Environment Settings6RESET Menu Settings•If you have output data, the data being printed is deleted. Print the data from the computer aga
6-43SELECT FEEDER Menu Settings6Printing Environment SettingsSELECT FEEDER Menu SettingsPAPER SOURCEAUTO*, CASSETTE 1, CASSETTE 2*1, MANU.FEED SLOT*1
6-44Printing Environment Settings6SELECT FEEDER Menu SettingsSLOT PAPER SIZEA4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES, CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, ENV. ISO-C5,
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xvii- Cups, vases, flowerpots, and other containers filled with water or liquidsCAUTION• Do not install the printer in unstable locations, such as unste
CHAPTER1-11Before You StartThis chapter describes the major features and basic functions of this printer.Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-2Replacing the Toner CartridgeRoutine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner CartridgeThis section describes how to replace or handle the toner cartridges
7-3Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner CartridgeNOTEFor details on handling toner cartridges, see "Precautions for Handling Toner Cartridges,
7-4Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner CartridgeIMPORTANTDo not touch the high-voltage contact (A) or the electrical contacts (B) shown in the figu
7-5Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge4Hold the toner cartridge properly with the arrowed side facing up as shown in the figure.Downloade
7-6Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge5Push the toner cartridge into the printer until it touches the back of the printer while aligning
7-7Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge6Close the front cover.IMPORTANT•If you cannot close the front cover, check if the toner cartridge
7-8Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner CartridgeNOTE•For details on handling toner cartridges, see "Precautions for Handling Toner Cartridges
7-9Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner CartridgeIMPORTANTBe sure not to touch the high-voltage contacts (A) or electrical contact (B) shown in the
7-10Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner CartridgeNOTEThe shape of the protective bag for the toner cartridge supplied with this printer is differe
xviii Power SupplyWARNING• Do not damage or modify the power cord. Also, do not place heavy objects on the power cord, or pull on or excessively bend
7-11Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge5Place the toner cartridge on a flat surface, fold back the tab of the sealing tape aaaa, and then
7-12Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge•When pulling out the sealing tape, be careful not to touch the toner cartridge memory (A) or hol
7-13Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge7Push the toner cartridge into the printer until it touches the back of the printer while alignin
7-14Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge8Close the front cover.Holding the opening of the front cover, close it gently.IMPORTANT•If you c
7-15Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge•Do not jolt the toner cartridge memory (A) or bring it near a magnetic field. This may result in
7-16Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge•When handling a toner cartridge, hold it properly as shown in the figure and handle it with the a
7-17Routine Maintenance7Replacing the Toner Cartridge•Do not store cartridges in a hot or humid place, or a place where the temperature and humidity c
7-18Adjusting the Print DensityRoutine Maintenance7Adjusting the Print DensityAdjust the print density using the following procedure when the printout
7-19Cleaning the Fixing Roller7Routine MaintenanceCleaning the Fixing RollerWhen the front or back of the printed paper has smudge marks, clean the fix
7-20Routine Maintenance7Cleaning the Fixing Roller4Load a sheet of A4 size paper in the manual feed slot, then press the (Online) key.The cleaning p
xix HandlingWARNING• Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the printer. There are high-temperature and high-voltage components inside the printer wh
7-21Routine Maintenance7Cleaning the Fixing Roller5Load the cleaning page with the printed side facing down and the arrow mark going into the manual f
7-22Adjusting the Printing PositionRoutine Maintenance7Adjusting the Printing PositionIf the printing position is skewed when printing from a certain
7-23Routine Maintenance7Adjusting the Printing Position3Select the paper source that you want to check the printing position using [ ] and [ ], then p
7-24Routine Maintenance7Adjusting the Printing PositionThe Printing Position Adjustment Print is printed as shown in the following. The top of the out
7-25Routine Maintenance7Adjusting the Printing PositionIn this case, adjust the printing position by -5.0 mm upward.IMPORTANTOFFSET Y (DUP.) and OFFSE
7-26Routine Maintenance7Adjusting the Printing Position4Select ADJ.START POS. using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].The item for the printing position is
7-27Routine Maintenance7Adjusting the Printing Position9Select PRNTPOSNPRINT using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].The printing position adjustment print
7-28Cleaning the Outside of the PrinterRoutine Maintenance7Cleaning the Outside of the PrinterPeriodically clean the outer surfaces and ventilation sl
7-29Routine Maintenance7Cleaning the Outside of the Printer1Turn the printer and computer OFF aaaa, remove the USB cable bbbb, and then disconnect the
7-30Routine Maintenance7Cleaning the Outside of the Printer3After wiping off the dirt, wipe the printer with a dry cloth.4When the printer is complete
xx- Do not remove the caution label attached to the cover of the laser scanner unit.-If the laser beam escapes from the printer, exposure may cause se
7-31Moving the Printer7Routine MaintenanceMoving the PrinterWhen changing the location of the printer or moving the printer for maintenance, be sure t
7-32Routine Maintenance7Moving the Printer2Remove all the interface cables and the power cord from the printer.3Pull out the paper cassette.Downloaded
7-33Routine Maintenance7Moving the Printer4Move the printer unit from the installation site.From the front side, securely hold the printer by the lift
7-34Routine Maintenance7Moving the Printer•Be sure not to hold the printer by the front portion, back portion, or any portions other than the lift han
7-35Routine Maintenance7Moving the Printer•Do not carry the printer with the paper feeder installed. If you do so, the paper feeder may drop resulting
7-36Routine Maintenance7Moving the Printer6Set the paper cassette in the printer.Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly until the front side o
7-37Handling the Printer7Routine MaintenanceHandling the PrinterThis printer consists of various electronic and precise optical parts. Read the follow
7-38Routine Maintenance7Handling the Printer•Handle the front cover and manual feed slot cover gently when opening or closing them. Failure to do so m
CHAPTER1-11Before You StartThis chapter describes the major features and basic functions of this printer.Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-2When You Have Trouble PrintingTr oubleshooting8When You Have Trouble PrintingPrinting is impossible.The layout is skewed.The print quality is deter
xxi• The fixing unit and its surroundings inside the printer become hot during use. When removing jammed paper or when inspecting the inside of the pri
8-3 Troubleshooting 8 When You Have Trouble PrintingAn error message is being displayed.<Unable to get status.> is displayed.The (Job) i
8-4Paper JamsTr oubleshooting8Paper JamsWhen a paper jam occurs, confirm the messages first, then remove the paper following the procedure.WARNINGThere
8-5Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams•Be sure not to touch the high-voltage contacts (A) or electrical contact (B) shown in the figure, as this may result in
8-6Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams•The surroundings of the face-down output tray and face-up output slot are hot during printing or immediately after prin
8-7Tr oubleshooting8Paper JamsPaper Jam LocationThe message that appears in the display shows the location where the paper jam occurred.Paper Jam Loca
8-8Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams Procedure for Clearing Paper JamsRemove the jammed paper using the following procedure.1Confirm all the messages that ap
8-9Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams3Tilt the green pressure release levers on both sides of the fixing unit towards you to release the pressure in the fixing
8-10Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams5Remove the toner cartridge from the printer.NOTEFor details on handling toner cartridges, see "Precautions for Ha
8-11Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams8Raise the transport guide, then tilt it toward you.Holding the green tab, raise the transport guide, then tilt it towa
8-12Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams9Remove any jammed paper by pulling it in the direction of the arrow.Remove the jammed paper gently to prevent unfixed t
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8-13Tr oubleshooting8Paper JamsIMPORTANTIf the jammed paper cannot be removed easily, do not try to remove it forcefully but proceed to the next step.
8-14Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams11Remove any jammed paper on the face-down output tray or face-up output slot side by pulling it in the direction of th
8-15Tr oubleshooting8Paper JamsWhen you have been performing automatic 2-sided printing12Move the green pressure release levers of the fixing unit back
8-16Tr oubleshooting8Paper JamsIf you have not been performing automatic 2-sided printing, proceed to Step 17.14Open the duplex unit cover.15Remove an
8-17Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams16Close the duplex unit cover.17Close the front cover.Holding the opening of the front cover, close it gently.Downloade
8-18Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams18If you are using the manual feed slot, remove any paper jammed in the manual feed slot.19Pull out the paper cassette.
8-19Tr oubleshooting8Paper JamsIf the paper feeder is installed, pull out the paper cassette of the paper feeder also.20Remove any jammed paper while
8-20Tr oubleshooting8Paper JamsIn case of the paper feederIf you have not been performing 2-sided printing, proceed to Step 24.IMPORTANTDo not touch t
8-21Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams21Open the duplex print transport guide.Holding the green tab, push the duplex print transport guide downward.22Remove
8-22Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams23Close the duplex print transport guide.Holding the green tab, close both sides of the duplex print transport guide se
CHAPTER1-11Before You StartThis chapter describes the major features and basic functions of this printer.Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-23Tr oubleshooting8Paper JamsIf the paper feeder is installed, set the paper cassette of the paper feeder also.CAUTIONWhen setting the paper cassett
8-24Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams27Hold the toner cartridge properly with the arrowed side facing up as shown in the figure.Downloaded from ManualsPrinte
8-25Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams28Push the toner cartridge into the printer until it touches the back of the printer while aligning (A) on both sides o
8-26Tr oubleshooting8Paper Jams29Close the front cover.Holding the opening of the front cover, close it gently.IMPORTANT•If you cannot close the front
8-27Message List8Tr oubleshootingMessage ListWhen the printer cannot continue printing for some reason (an error status), the printer beeps, the (Me
8-28Tr oubleshooting8Message ListIMPORTANTMake sure that the printer is not operating and the (Ready) indicator is on when loading paper in the manu
8-29Tr oubleshooting8Message List<13 PAPER JAM>Cause Paper is jammed inside the printerRemedy Remove the jammed paper and set the paper cassette
8-30Tr oubleshooting8Message List<1H CHK TNR CONN.> (Warning Message)Cause There is a possibility that the toner cartridge is not installed prop
8-31Tr oubleshooting8Message List<30 MEMORY FULL> <Auto Error Skip>Cause The work memory has run out while the system is processing the da
8-32Tr oubleshooting8Message ListRemedy 2 Perform a soft reset in the RESET menu, set GRADATION LEVEL (See p. 6-23) in the QUALITY MENU options in the
1-2Before You Start1Features and BenefitsFeatures and BenefitsThis chapter describes the major features. High-speed PrintingBy mounting a newly-develo
8-33Tr oubleshooting8Message List<52 RAST.MODE ERR> <Auto Error Skip>Cause The printer received data in format that it does not support du
8-34Tr oubleshooting8Message List<A4 nn ERROR> ("nn" represents two-digit alphanumeric characters)Cause A problem has occurred and the
8-35Tr oubleshooting8Message List<D8 VERSION ERROR>Cause You tried to print from a printer driver that is not for LBP3360.Remedy Print from the
8-36Tr oubleshooting8Message List<FM SCALE ERROR> <Auto Error Skip>Cause There is a character in which the number of coordinate points on
8-37Service Call Display8Tr oubleshootingService Call DisplayWhen a problem has occurred and the printer does not work properly, the service call show
8-38Tr oubleshooting8Service Call Display2Note down the alphanumeric characters and message in the display.3Turn the printer OFF aaaa, remove the USB
8-39When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout Results8Tr oubleshootingWhen You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsIf any problem occurs while
8-40Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsCause 2 There is data remaining in the memory (the (Job) indicator is on).Re
8-41Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsCause 5 The hardware of the print server is in an abnormal condition.Remedy Re
8-42Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsCause 4 You are using UFR II Printer Driver, and you loaded custom paper of it
1-3 Before You Start 1 Features and Benefits Typefaces The printer comes with 45 scalable typefaces in 16 typeface families (Agfa 45 MicroType font
8-43Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsThe data lies outside the paper.Cause 1 You are using UFR II Printer Driver, a
8-44Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsCause 2 "Top Margin" and "Paper Position" in the applicati
8-45Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsCause 2 Paper is inappropriate.Remedy Replace the paper with one that can be u
8-46Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout Results Print Quality ProblemsWhite streaks appear.Cause 1 Toner in the toner cartrid
8-47Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsThe overall print result is dark.Cause 1 The setting for the toner density is
8-48Tr oubleshooting8When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout ResultsRemedy 2 Select the [Manual Scaling] check box in the printer driver, then spe
CHAPTER9-19Installing the Optional AccessoriesThis chapter describes the procedures for installing the optional accessories on the printer.Installing
Installing the Paper Feeder9-2Installing the Optional Accessories9Installing the Paper FeederThe paper feeder is to be installed at the bottom of the
Installing the Paper Feeder9-3Installing the Optional Accessories9NOTEThe packing materials may be changed in form or position to be placed, or may be
Installing the Paper Feeder9-4Installing the Optional Accessories92Remove the tape that is securing the packing material in the paper cassette (2 loca
1-4 Before You Start 1 User Manual CD-ROM Menu User Manual CD-ROM Menu The User Manual CD-ROM Menu is software that enables you to select and view PD
Installing the Paper Feeder9-5Installing the Optional Accessories94Set the paper cassette in the paper feeder.Push the paper cassette into the paper f
Installing the Paper Feeder9-6Installing the Optional Accessories91Turn the printer and computer OFF a, remove the USB cable b, and then disconnect th
Installing the Paper Feeder9-7Installing the Optional Accessories94Move the printer unit from the installation site.From the front side, securely hold
Installing the Paper Feeder9-8Installing the Optional Accessories9• Be sure not to hold the printer by the front portion, back portion, or any portion
Installing the Paper Feeder9-9Installing the Optional Accessories9IMPORTANTMake sure that the front cover and manual feed slot cover are closed before
Installing the Paper Feeder9-10Installing the Optional Accessories92Place the paper feeder at the installation site.When carrying the paper feeder, ho
Installing the Paper Feeder9-11Installing the Optional Accessories93When installing the printer unit on the paper feeder, gently set it down so that e
Installing the Paper Feeder9-12Installing the Optional Accessories95Connect the interface cables except for the USB cable, and connect the power cord.
CHAPTER9-19Installing the Optional AccessoriesThis chapter describes the procedures for installing the optional accessories on the printer.Installing
The Lists Common to All the Settings in the Operation Mode10-2Appendix10The Lists Common to All the Settings in the Operation ModeThis section describ
Manuals for the Printer The manuals for this printer are arranged as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information.CD-ROM Guides with this s
1-5Before You Start1User Manual CD-ROM Menu Using The CD-ROM MenuThis section describes how to use the CD-ROM Menu. When you insert the User Manual CD
The Lists Common to All the Settings in the Operation Mode10-3Appendix10Network Status PrintPrints the version number of the print server equipped wit
The Lists Common to Certain Settings in the Operation Mode10-4Appendix10The Lists Common to Certain Settings in the Operation ModeThis section describ
Typeface Samples10-5Appendix10Typeface SamplesThe fonts lists printed from the UTILITY menu are a comprehensive listing of all fonts currently availab
Typeface Samples10-6Appendix10Bitmapped Fonts (PCL)Garamond Kursiv HalbfeetMarigoldAlbertus MediumAlbertus Extra BoldArialArial BoldArial ItalicArial
Symbol Sets Supported10-7Appendix10Symbol Sets SupportedThis section provides a list to the character code tables for the characters in each symbol se
Symbol Sets Supported10-8Appendix10 Roman-9 (4U) ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 (0N)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-9Appendix10 ISO 8859/2 Latin 2 (2N) ISO 8859/9 Latin 5 (5N)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-10Appendix10 ISO 8859/15 Latin 9 (9N) PC-8, Code Page 437 (10U)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-11Appendix10 PC-8 D/N, Danish/Norwegian (11U) PC-850, Multilingual (12U)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-12Appendix10 PC-858, Multilingual with Euro (13U) PC-852, Latin 2 (17U)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
1-6Before You Start1Parts and Their FunctionsParts and Their FunctionsThis printer consists of components that perform various functions. This section
Symbol Sets Supported10-13Appendix10 PC-Turkish (9T) Windows 3.1 Latin 1 (19U)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-14Appendix10 Windows 3.1 Latin 2 (9E) Windows 3.1 Latin 5 (5T)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-15Appendix10 DeskTop (7J) PS Text (10J)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-16Appendix10 Ventura International (13J) Ventura US (14J)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-17Appendix10 Microsoft Publishing (6J) Math-8 (8M)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-18Appendix10 PS Math (5M) Ventura Math (6M)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-19Appendix10 PI Font (15U) Legal (1U)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-20Appendix10 Windows 3.0 Latin 1 (9U) ISO 8859/10 Latin 6 (6N)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-21Appendix10 PC-775 (26U) PC-1004 (9J)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-22Appendix10 Windows Baltic (19L) MC Text (12J)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
1-7Before You Start1Parts and Their FunctionsccccVentilation SlotsCool the insides of the printer.ddddPower SwitchTu r ns the power of the printer ON/
Symbol Sets Supported10-23Appendix10 Symbol (19M) Wingdings (579L)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-24Appendix10 Dingbats (14L) PC-860 Portugal (20U)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-25Appendix10 PC-865 Norway (25U) PC-8 Greek Alternate Code Page 437 (14G)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-26Appendix10 ISO 6: ASCII (0U)ISO Substitution Tables ISO 4: United Kingdom (1E)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-27Appendix10 ISO 11: Swedish (0S) ISO 60: Danish/Norwegian (0D)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-28Appendix10 ISO 21: German (1G) ISO 69: French (1F)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Symbol Sets Supported10-29Appendix10 ISO 15: Italian (0I) ISO 17: Spanish (2S)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Specifications10-30Appendix10SpecificationsHardware SpecificationsType Desktop Page PrinterPrinting method Electrophoto Method (On-demand fixing)Resoluti
Specifications 10-31 Appendix 10 Paper size Cassette 1 - Standard sizesA4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive- Custom sizes When loading paper in portr
Specifications10-32Appendix10Controller SpecificationsConsumablesToner cartridgeNumber of printable pages: approx. 2,500 pages*1 or 6,000 pages *1 (Can
1-8Before You Start1Parts and Their FunctionsiiiiDuplex Unit CoverOpened when specifying the size of paper for 2-sided printing or removing paper jamm
Specifications10-33Appendix10Software SpecificationsCommand language PCL5e, PCL6, UFR IIBuilt-in fonts PCL: 45 Scalable fonts, 10 Bitmap fontsPrintable
Dimensions of Each Part10-34Appendix10Dimensions of Each Part Printer unit• Standard state• State with the paper feeder installedFront Surface383.5 3
Dimensions of Each Part10-35Appendix10 Paper feeder unit PF-35P117.4116.6399.7421.1(mm)Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Index10-36Appendix10IndexNumerics2-SIDED PRINT., 6-18, 6-442-sided Printing, 4-48Loading Paper, 4-51, 4-54Paper Size Switch Lever, 4-49AADJ.START POS.
Index10-37Appendix10FONTS LIST, 6-38Foot Positions, 2-6Forced Output, 3-6FORM FEED, 6-41FORM LINES, 6-33Front Cover, 1-7GGRADATION LEVEL, 6-23GUTTER,
Index10-38Appendix10OOffline, 3-5OFFSET X, 6-19OFFSET Y, 6-19[OK] Key, 1-9, 5-6Online, 3-4Online Indicator, 1-10Online Key, 1-10, 5-5Optional Accessori
Index10-39Appendix10QQUALITY CHANGE, 6-25QUALITY MENU Options, 6-3RRating Label, 1-8Ready Indicator, 1-10RECVRY PRINTING, 6-30REMOTE UI SET., 6-29REPO
Index10-40Appendix10Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
CANON INC.30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, JapanCANON U.S.A., INC.One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.CANON CANADA IN
1-9Before You Start1Parts and Their Functions Control PanelThe control panel on the top of the printer allows you to check the printer status and use
1-10Before You Start1Parts and Their Functionsgggg Feeder Selection KeyOn offline:Displays the SELECT FEEDER menu.On online:Displays the SELECT FEEDER
1-11Before You Start1Parts and Their Functions DisplayThe display on the printer's control panel is as shown in the following. It displays the pr
1-12Before You Start1Optional AccessoriesOptional AccessoriesThe following optional accessories are available in order to use this printer to its full
CHAPTER1-11Before You StartThis chapter describes the major features and basic functions of this printer.Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-2Installing the Printer2Installation ProcedureInstallation ProcedureAccording to your installation condition, perform the relevant procedure. When y
How This Manual Is Organized Before You Start Installing the Printer Using the Printer Loading and Outputting Paper The Printing Environment Printing
2-3Installing the Printer2EnvironmentsEnvironmentsIn order to use this printer in a safe and comfortable manner, install the printer in a place that f
Environments2-4Installing the Printer2Power Supply RequirementsThe maximum power consumption of this printer is 970 W* or less. Electrical noise or a
2-5Installing the Printer2EnvironmentsIMPORTANTDo not install the printer in the following locations, as this may result in damage to the printer.- An
Environments2-6Installing the Printer2 State with the paper feeder installedFoot Positions Printer unitNOTEThe front feet are 7.8 mm high and their
2-7Installing the Printer2Environments Paper feeder unit PF-35PNOTEThe front feet are 7.8 mm high and their top surface is 12 mm square.The rear feet
2-8Installing the Printer2Confirming the Package ContentsConfirming the Package ContentsMake sure that all the following items are contained in the pac
2-9Installing the Printer2Confirming the Package ContentsNOTE•The life of the toner cartridge included with the printer is approximately 2,500 pages o
2-10Installing the Printer2Carrying the Printer to the Installation SiteCarrying the Printer to the Installation SiteAfter securing an installation si
2-11Installing the Printer2Carrying the Printer to the Installation Site2Carry the printer unit to the installation site.From the front side, securely
Carrying the Printer to the Installation Site2-12Installing the Printer2• Be sure not to hold the printer by the front portion, back portion, or any p
ii Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiiHow To Use
2-13Installing the Printer2Carrying the Printer to the Installation SiteIMPORTANT•When taking out the printer, secure sufficient space around the print
2-14Installing the Printer2Removing the Packing MaterialsRemoving the Packing MaterialsThis printer is provided with tape and a packing material to be
2-15Installing the Printer2Removing the Packing Materials2Remove the tape attached to the printer (3 locations).3Open the manual feed slot cover.4Remo
Removing the Packing Materials2-16Installing the Printer25Close the manual feed slot cover.6Pull out the paper cassette.IMPORTANTDo not touch the blac
2-17Installing the Printer2Removing the Packing Materials7Remove the tape that secures the packing material in the paper cassette (2 locations).8Remov
Removing the Packing Materials2-18Installing the Printer29Set the paper cassette in the printer.Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly until t
2-19Installing the Printer2Installing the Toner CartridgeInstalling the Toner CartridgeFor details on the procedure for installing the toner cartridge
2-20Installing the Printer2Loading PaperLoading PaperBy default, this printer feeds paper from two paper sources: the paper cassette (Cassette 1) and
2-21Installing the Printer2Connecting the CablesConnecting the CablesConnecting the Power CordThis section describes the procedure for connecting the
Connecting the Cables2-22Installing the Printer22Plug the supplied power cord into the power socket.3Plug the power plug into the AC power outlet.NOTE
iii Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Installation Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
2-23Installing the Printer2Connecting the CablesConnecting to a ComputerThis section describes how to connect the printer to a computer and network.Th
Connecting the Cables2-24Installing the Printer2•If you connected this printer to a network, check the MAC address of the print server with Configurati
2-25Installing the Printer2Connecting the Cables3Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the hub.IMPORTANTThe supplied CD-ROM does not include the p
Connecting the Cables 2-26 Installing the Printer 2NOTE • The appropriate USB interface varies depending on the operating system of the connected com
2-27Installing the Printer2Connecting the Cables3Connect the A-type (flat) end of the USB cable to the USB port on the computer.NOTEIf you are not sure
2-28Installing the Printer2Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer OperationTurning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer OperationThis sect
2-29Installing the Printer2Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer OperationIf no abnormality is found during the self-diagnostic test, the
Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer Operation2-30Installing the Printer2Checking the Operations with Configuration Page PrintBefore using t
2-31Installing the Printer2Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer OperationContents of Configuration Page PrintConfiguration Page Print prints
Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer Operation2-32Installing the Printer2When the Printer Does Not Operate ProperlyIf the printer does not
iv Chapter 4 Loading and Outputting Paper Paper Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-33Installing the Printer2Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer OperationChanging the Language Used in the DisplayThe default value of the
Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer Operation2-34Installing the Printer24Select the display language using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].Th
2-35Installing the Printer2Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer Operation1Make sure that the (Job) indicator is off.2Press " "
Turning the Printer ON and Checking the Printer Operation2-36Installing the Printer2Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
CHAPTER1-11Before You StartThis chapter describes the major features and basic functions of this printer.Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2Power Saving (Power Save Mode)Using the Printer3Power Saving (Power Save Mode)You can reduce power consumption efficiently by using Power Save Mode
3-3 Power Saving (Power Save Mode) Using the Printer 3 Power Save Mode 2 (Deep Sleep Mode) ... Power-saving effect: Large The printer enters Power
3-4Online and OfflineUsing the Printer3Online and OfflineWhen the printer can receive data from the computer and print the data, the printer is in the
3-5Online and OfflineUsing the Printer3NOTEIf the printer has entered Power Save Mode 1, the (Online) indicator is off even when the printer is onli
3-6Canceling a JobUsing the Printer3Canceling a JobWhen a part of print data has already been sent to the printer, the print job may not be finished ev
v Chapter 5 The Printing Environment Menu Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-7Canceling a JobUsing the Printer32Select FORM FEED using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].The data remaining in the memory is printed. Canceling a Job
3-8Canceling a JobUsing the Printer3IMPORTANTYou cannot operate the printer while <03 CANCELING JOB> is displayed. Canceling the Process Current
3-9Canceling a JobUsing the Printer3 Canceling All the Jobs (Hard Reset)When you want to delete all the jobs and data sent to memory for some reason,
3-10Canceling a JobUsing the Printer3Downloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
CHAPTER1-11Before You StartThis chapter describes the major features and basic functions of this printer.Features and Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2Paper RequirementsLoading and Outputting Paper4Paper RequirementsUsable PaperTo ensure optimum performance, use only paper that falls within the sp
4-3Loading and Outputting Paper4Paper Requirements*1 You can load paper of the following custom sizes.-When loading paper in portrait orientation: Wid
4-4Loading and Outputting PaperPaper Requirements4 Plain paperThis printer can print plain paper that is 76.2 to 215.9 mm wide, 127.0 to 355.6 mm lon
4-5Loading and Outputting Paper4Paper Requirements EnvelopeThe envelopes that can be used with this printer are as follows.You can feed an envelope f
4-6Loading and Outputting PaperPaper Requirements4•When printing an envelope of the Envelope B5 size, close the flap and load it so that the envelope i
vi INTERFACE MENU Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-25USER MAIN. Options . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-7Loading and Outputting Paper4Paper Requirements Printable AreaThe following shows the printable area of this printer. However, if you have selected
4-8Loading and Outputting PaperPaper Requirements4 EnvelopeYou cannot print on any area within 10 mm of the edges of paper.You may have to change the
4-9Loading and Outputting Paper4Paper Requirements•Paper that causes printer malfunctions or damages the printer- Carbon paper-Paper with staples, cli
4-10Loading and Outputting PaperPaper Requirements4 Storing PrintoutsWhen handling or storing printouts printed by this printer, be careful of the fol
4-11Paper SourceLoading and Outputting Paper4Paper SourceThis printer is supplied with two paper sources: the paper cassette (Cassette 1) and manual f
4-12Loading and Outputting PaperPaper Source4IMPORTANTIf you are printing from Cassette 2, make sure that Cassette 1 is set before printing. If you pr
4-13Loading and Outputting Paper4Paper SourcePAPER SOURCE is displayed in the display.2Select PAPER SOURCE using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].3Select
4-14Loading and Outputting PaperPaper Source4•Do not touch the black rubber pad (A) in the paper cassette. This may result in misfeeds.•Make sure that
4-15Output TraysLoading and Outputting Paper4Output TraysOutput Tray TypesThis printer has two output trays: "face-down output tray" on the
4-16Loading and Outputting PaperOutput Trays4•The surroundings of the face-down output tray are hot during printing or immediately after printing. Whe
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