Machine Settings - Canon MX870 Series User Manual

User manual
Hide thumbs Also See for MX870 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

>
> Machine Settings
Contents
Other Usages

Machine Settings

This section describes the items you can set or change in Device settings of Setup menu.
For details on setting or changing, refer to the on-screen manual:
Plain paper feed settings
Selects the paper source (Rear Tray or Cassette) in which you load plain paper. The machine feeds
plain paper from the Cassette by default. Use this setting to change the paper source for plain
paper to the Rear Tray.
FAX settings
FAX user settings
Configures the basic settings for faxing, such as auto print, user information settings, volume
control, telephone line type, etc.
Transmission settings
Configures the basic settings for sending faxes, such as ECM transmission, pause time settings,
auto redial, fax number re-entry, etc.
Reception settings
Configures the basic settings for receiving faxes, such as ECM reception, fax priority mode, fax
reception reject, etc.
Print settings
Prevent paper abrasion
Use this setting only if the print surface becomes smudged.
Extended copy amount
Selects the amount of image that extends off the paper when selecting Borderless copy in Copy
menu.
Auto photo fix setting
Selects whether or not to prioritize the Exif information saved on a photo when Auto photo fix is
selected.
LAN settings
Change wireless/wired
Switches between wired LAN and wireless LAN. You can also disable LAN connection.
Wireless LAN setup
Configures the wireless LAN connection according to the type of access point or the network
environment. To set up the wireless LAN, select an access point from the list of detected access
points and specify the security settings. You can also set up the wireless LAN by using the WPS (Wi
-Fi Protected Setup) or specifying detailed settings.
Advanced Guide
Troubleshooting
Advanced Guide
.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

4206b003

Table of Contents