Solusi
(1) ADF (Auto Document Feeder)
Automatically scans in documents loaded in the Document Tray.
(2) Document Feeder Cover
Open when clearing jammed documents.
(3) Document Guides
Adjust these guides to match the document width.
(4) Paper Support
Pull out fully to support paper loaded on the tray.
(5) Paper Guide
Slide against the left side of the paper stack to support paper so that it feeds properly.
(6) Rear Tray
Load paper here before printing. Paper feeds automatically, one sheet at a time.
(7) Rear Tray Cover
Open to load paper in the Rear Tray.
(8) Cover Guide
Supports paper so that it feeds properly.
(9) Document Cover
Open when loading an original document on the Platen Glass.
(10) Document Tray
Open to load a document. Once loaded, the document is fed one page at a time. Load the document with the side you want to scan facing up.
(11) Document Output Slot
Documents scanned from the Document Tray are delivered here.
(12) Card Slot Cover
Open to insert a memory card.
(13) Direct Print Port
Connect your PictBridge compliant device, such as a digital camera, here to print directly from it.
You can also connect the Bluetooth Unit BU-30* to perform wireless printing through Bluetooth communication.
* The Bluetooth unit is not available in some countries or regions depending on the local laws and regulations. For details, contact your local Canon service representative.
(14) Paper Output Tray
Opens automatically when printing or copying starts, and supports the printout. Close it when you are not using it.
(15) Output Tray Extension
Supports output printouts. Extend it when printing.
(16) Platen Glass
Load original documents to copy, scan, or fax here.
(17) Operation Panel
Changes the settings and operates the machine.
(18) Open button
Press this button to open the Paper Output Tray.
(19) Cassette
Load paper to be used regularly here. Paper feeds automatically, one sheet at a time.
(20) Scanning Unit Detection button
Locks the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) when the Document Cover is opened. This button is pressed down when the Document Cover is closed, so that you can open the Scanning Unit (Printer Cover) (You do not need to touch this button).
(21) Wired LAN Connector
Plug in the LAN cable connecting the machine to a wired LAN here.
REFERENCE
Remove the LAN connector cap before using the connector.
(22) USB Port
Plug in the USB cable connecting the machine to a computer here.
IMPORTANT
While the machine is printing from or scanning images to the computer, or the computer is in the sleep mode or standby mode, do not disconnect or connect the USB cable.
(23) External Device Jack
Connects the external device.
REFERENCE
Remove the Telephone connector cap to connect the external device.
(24) Telephone Line Jack
Connects with the telephone line.
(25)Rear Cover
Open when removing jammed paper.
(26) Power Cord Connector
Plug in the supplied power cord here.
(27) Duplexing Transport Unit
Open when removing jammed paper after pulling out the Cassette.
IMPORTANT
- Before placing the machine, see [Safety Precautions].
- Place the machine at least 5.91 inches / 15 cm away from other electrical appliances such as fluorescent lamps. If the machine is placed closer to those, it may not be able to work properly due to fluorescent noises.
(29) Print Head Lock Lever
Locks the Print Head into place.
IMPORTANT
Do not pull up this lever after installing the Print Head.
(30) Print Head Holder
Holds the Print Head.
(31) Scanning Unit (Printer Cover)
Scans original documents. Open it when replacing the ink tanks or removing jammed paper remaining inside the machine.
(32) Inner Cover
Close it when printing on paper.
(33)Card Slot
Set the memory card here.
(34)Access lamp
Lights or flashes to indicate the status of the memory card.
REFERENCE
For information on how to install the Print Head and ink tanks, refer to [
Prepare the Machine ].
(1) ON/OFF button
Turns the machine on and off. Before turning on the machine, make sure the Document Cover is closed.
REFERENCE
- The machine cannot receive faxes when the power is turned off.
- The power cannot be turned off while the machine is sending or receiving a fax, or when there are unsent faxes stored in the machine's memory.
(2) COPY button
Switches the machine to copy mode. Flashes when you turn on the machine.
(3) FAX button
Switches the machine to fax mode.
(4) SCAN button
Switches the machine to scan mode. In scan mode, the machine scans a document to your computer according to the settings selected. To use this button, the machine must be connected to a computer.
(5) MEMORY CARD button
Switches the machine to memory card mode.
(6) In Use/Memory lamp
Flashes when sending or receiving faxes, and lights when there are documents stored in the machine's memory.
(7) Alarm lamp
Lights or flashes orange when an error, such as paper-out or ink-out, occurs.
(8) LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Displays messages, menu selections, and the operational status.
(9) Menu button
Displays the menu screen.
(10) Settings button
Configures the page size, media type, and image correction settings.
(11) Numeric buttons
Enter numerical values such as the number of copies, as well as fax/telephone numbers and characters.
(12) Redial/Pause button
Redials the last number called using the Numeric buttons. Also enters pauses between or after numbers when dialing or registering numbers.
(13) Coded Dial button
Press this button and a two-digit code to display a pre-registered fax/telephone number or group.
(14) Stop/Reset button
Cancels operations such as copying, scanning, or faxing, or a print job in progress.
(15) Black button (top) / Color button (bottom)
Press the Black button to start black & white copying, scanning, or faxing.
Press the Color button to start color copying, photo printing, scanning, or faxing.
(16) Hook button
Connects or disconnects the telephone line.
(17) Tone button
Switches temporarily to tone dialing. Also changes the input mode when entering characters.
(18) Trimming button
Specifies the cropping area of the displayed photo.
(19)
buttons
Scrolls through menu selections and increases/decreases setting values, such as the number of copies. You can use these buttons when
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are displayed on the LCD. Also, the
button cancels the entered character, and the
button enters a space between characters when entering characters.
(20) OK button
Finalizes your selection for the menu or setting item.
This button is also used to dismiss the error message and resume the machine's normal operation after resolving a printing error or removing jammed paper, or to eject documents remaining in the ADF.
(21)Back button
Cancels operations and returns the LCD to the previous screen.
(22) Feed Switch
Selects the paper source. Press to switch the paper source between the Rear Tray and the Cassette.
To print out received faxes, the paper source selected on the FAX settings screen is used.
(23) FAX Quality button
Sets the scan contrast and resolution of the fax you are sending.
(24) Search button
Searches for photos on the memory card with the specified shooting date.
(25) Enlarge/Reduce button
Specifies the enlargement or reduction ratio for copying.
(26) Two-Sided button
Specifies the settings for duplex copying.
(27) Rear Tray lamp (top) / Cassette lamp (bottom)
These lamps indicate the currently selected paper source.
(28) One-Touch Speed Dial buttons
Press these buttons to display pre-registered fax/telephone numbers or groups.
REFERENCE
You will hear beep sound when pressing a button on the Operation Panel.