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User's Guide
USRMA-4602-00 2019-12 en
Copyright CANON INC. 2019

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  • Page 1 C3125i User's Guide USRMA-4602-00 2019-12 en Copyright CANON INC. 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Setting Up ................................3 ..........................4 Preparations Required Before Use ..........................6 Preventing Unauthorized Access ..........................8 Setting Up Using the Setup Guide ............................. 11 Setting the Date/Time ........................13 Setting Up the Network Environment ........................15 Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN ..........................
  • Page 3 ..................... 91 Procedure for Setting a FTP Server as a Save Location Basic Operations ............................94 ............................97 Parts and Their Functions ................................98 Front Side ................................. 102 Back Side ................................103 Interior ................................104 Feeder ............................106 Multi-Purpose Tray ..............................
  • Page 4 ...................... 188 Registering Destinations in the Address Book ....................191 Registering Multiple Destinations as a Group ................. 193 Editing the Registered Destinations in the Address Book Copying ................................195 ........................... 197 Copy Basic Features Screen ............................199 Basic Copy Operations ..............................
  • Page 5 ........................272 Checking the Printing Status and Log ............................274 Various Printing Methods .................... 275 Printing a Document Secured by a PIN (Secure Print) ..........................276 Printing via Secure Print ..................279 Printing from a USB Memory Device (Memory Media Print) Scanning ................................
  • Page 6 Managing the Machine ........................369 ............................371 Setting Access Privileges ......................372 Setting the System Manager ID and PIN ......................374 Setting the Department ID Management ............................ 380 Setting a Remote UI PIN ..........................381 LDAP Server Authentication ......................385 Configuring the Network Security Settings .....................
  • Page 7 ............................... 478 <Network> ............................492 <External Interface> ..............................493 <Accessibility> ..........................494 <Adjustment/Maintenance> ............................. 495 <Adjust Image Quality> ..............................498 <Adjust Action> ..............................499 <Maintenance> .............................. 500 <Function Settings> ..............................501 <Common> ................................510 <Copy> ................................. 514 <Printer> ................................557 <Send>...
  • Page 8 Faxing/Telephone Problems ..............669 A Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error Code) Is Displayed ............670 A Message Saying to Contact Your Local Authorized Canon Dealer Is Displayed ........................671 Countermeasures for Each Message ........................ 686 Countermeasures for Each Error Code ..............................
  • Page 9 ............................759 System Environment ............................761 Network Environment ................................762 Options ............................764 Optional Equipment ..........................767 Cassette Feeding Unit-AP ..........................768 Media Adjustment kit-A ............................769 Inner Finisher-K ............................780 Inner 2way Tray-J ..............................781 Copy Tray-J ............................782 Platen Cover-Y ..........................
  • Page 10 Setting Up Setting Up Setting Up ................................3 ........................4 Preparations Required Before Use .......................... 6 Preventing Unauthorized Access ........................8 Setting Up Using the Setup Guide ............................11 Setting the Date/Time ....................... 13 Setting Up the Network Environment ......................15 Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN ..........................
  • Page 11 Setting Up ..........................81 Selecting the Receive Mode ........................82 Connecting the Telephone Line ........................... 83 Configuring Scan Settings ....................84 Preparing to Use the Machine as a Scanner ................. 85 Procedure for Setting to Send E-Mail/Send and Receive I-Fax ...................
  • Page 12: Setting Up

    Setting Up Setting Up 6C6U-000 Before using the functions of the machine, the environmental conditions must be set in advance. To begin with, check the sequences of flow required to complete the setup, and then perform the actual settings. Preparations Required Before Use(P.
  • Page 13: Preparations Required Before Use

    Setting Up Preparations Required Before Use 6C6U-001 Set up the machine following steps 1 to 5 in order. For more information about a particular step, click on the link to go to the corresponding section. In addition, to use the machine safely, also check Preventing Unauthorized Access(P.
  • Page 14 Importing data from another machine to save time ● As long as the model is the same, you can save setting data registered on another Canon printer/ multifunction machine to a computer (export) and load the setting data to this machine (import).
  • Page 15: Preventing Unauthorized Access

    Setting Up Preventing Unauthorized Access 6C6U-002 This section describes the security measures on how to prevent unauthorized access from the external network. This is a must-read for all users and administrators before using this machine, other printers, and multifunction machines connected to the network.
  • Page 16 IP address of the external network. The function installed to a Canon printer/multifunction machine enables you to set up the IP address filter. For information on how to set up an IP address filter, see Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings(P.
  • Page 17: Setting Up Using The Setup Guide

    Setting Up Setting Up Using the Setup Guide 6C6U-003 When the machine is turned on ( Turning ON the Machine(P. 111) ) for the first time, the Setup Guide starts up to assist you to configure the initial settings of the machine by following the on-screen guidance. In the Setup Guide, the setting screens are displayed in the following order.
  • Page 18 Setting Up ● You cannot register a PIN that consists only of zeros, such as "00" or "0000000." Select <Yes>. ● If you select <No>, the Remote UI Access PIN is not set, and the Setup Guide proceeds to step 4. Set the Remote UI Access PIN.
  • Page 19 Setting Up Step 5 Setting the Wireless LAN Configure the settings to connect to the network using the wireless LAN. Select <Yes>. ● If you select <No>, wireless LAN is not set, and the Setup Guide is complete, the Home screen appears. Select <OK>.
  • Page 20: Setting The Date/Time

    Setting Up Setting the Date/Time 6C6U-004 Set the date and time for the machine. The date and time are used as the reference for the functions specifying the time, therefore, they need to be set accurately. Setting the Time Zone(P. 11) Setting the Current Date and Time(P.
  • Page 21 Setting Up Select <Apply>. ● Set <Time Zone> before setting the current date and time. If the <Time Zone> setting is changed later, the current date and time are also changed accordingly. ● The display format of the date and time can be changed, respectively. <Date Format>(P.
  • Page 22: Setting Up The Network Environment

    Setting Up Setting Up the Network Environment 6C6U-005 When connecting the machine to a wired or wireless local area network (LAN), you need to set an IP address unique to the selected network. Select "wired" or "wireless" depending on your communication environment and networking devices.
  • Page 23 Setting Up ● To connect to an IEEE 802.1X network, see Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication Settings(P. 415) . Select wired or wireless LAN. Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN(P. 15) Connect to a wired or wireless LAN. ● Proceed to the section that corresponds to the setting you selected in step 2. Connecting to a Wired LAN(P.
  • Page 24: Selecting Wired Lan Or Wireless Lan

    Setting Up Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN 6C6U-006 After you decide on wired or wireless LAN to connect the machine to the computer, select wired LAN or wireless LAN using the operation panel. Note that if you change the setting from <Wired LAN> to <Wireless LAN> or vice versa, you will need to uninstall the drivers installed on your computer and then reinstall them.
  • Page 25: Connecting To A Wired Lan

    Setting Up Connecting to a Wired LAN 6C6U-007 Connect the machine to a computer via a router. Use a LAN cable to connect the machine to the router. Connect a LAN cable. ● Connect the machine to a router by using a LAN cable. ●...
  • Page 26: Connecting To A Wireless Lan

    Setting Up Connecting to a Wireless LAN 6C6U-008 Wireless routers (or access points) connect the machine to a computer via radio waves. If your wireless router is equipped with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), configuring your network is automatic and easy. If your networking devices do not support automatic configuration, or if you want to specify authentication and encryption settings in detail, you need to manually set up the connection.
  • Page 27 Setting Up ◼ PIN Code Mode Some WPS routers do not support the push button mode. If WPS PIN code mode is mentioned on the package or in the instruction manuals of your networking device, set up the connection by entering the PIN code. Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode(P.
  • Page 28: Setting Up Connection Using Wps Push Button Mode

    Setting Up Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode 6C6U-009 If your wireless router supports WPS push button mode, you can easily set up a connection with a WPS button. ● How to operate the wireless router may vary on each device. See the instruction manuals for your networking device for help.
  • Page 29 Setting Up Wait until message <Connected.> is displayed. Select <Close>. ➠ Wait several minutes until the IP address and other items are set automatically. Signal strength ● When more than one wireless router is available for connection, the machine connects to the device with the strongest signal.
  • Page 30: Setting Up Connection Using Wps Pin Code Mode

    Setting Up Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode 6C6U-00A If your wireless router supports WPS PIN code mode, generate a PIN code with the machine and register the code to the networking device. ● How to operate the wireless router may vary on each device. See the instruction manuals for your networking device for help.
  • Page 31 Setting Up ● The PIN code must be registered within 10 minutes after selecting <Yes> in step 7. If an error message is displayed during setup ● Select <Close> and return to step 6. From the Operation Panel Wait until the message <Connected.> is displayed. Select <Close>.
  • Page 32: Setting Up Connection By Selecting A Wireless Router

    Setting Up Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router 6C6U-00C You can search the wireless routers (or access points) available for connection and select one from the display of the machine. For the network key, enter a WEP key or PSK. Before selecting a wireless router, check and write down the required setup information, including the SSID and network key ( Checking the SSID and Network Key(P.
  • Page 33 Setting Up To view details of security settings ● Select the wireless LAN router, and select <Details>. To return to the original screen, select If your wireless router is not found ● Check whether the machine is properly installed and ready to connect to the network. Settings Problems(P.
  • Page 34 Setting Up If the IP address of the machine has changed ● In a DHCP environment, the IP address of the machine may be changed automatically. If this happens, the connection is maintained as long as the machine and the computer belong to the same subnet. LINKS Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P.
  • Page 35: Setting Up Connection By Specifying Detailed Settings

    Setting Up Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings 6C6U-00E If you want to specify the security settings in detail or cannot establish the wireless connection using the other procedures, manually enter all the required information for the wireless LAN connection. Before specifying detailed settings, check and write down the required information, including the SSID, network key, and wireless security protocols.
  • Page 36 Setting Up <Open System> Sets open system authentication, which is also called "open authentication." <Shared Key> Uses the WEP key as a password. When <Open System> is selected ● When connecting to a wireless LAN, the machine experiences an authentication error if the shared key authentication is set on the wireless router.
  • Page 37 Setting Up Select <Yes>. If an error message is displayed during setup ● Select <Close>, check whether the specified settings are correct, and return to step 5. Wait until message <Connected.> is displayed. Select <Close>. ➠ Wait several minutes until the IP address and other items are set automatically. Signal strength ●...
  • Page 38: Checking The Ssid And Network Key

    Setting Up Checking the SSID and Network Key 6C6U-00F When manually setting up a wireless connection, you need to specify the SSID and network key of your wireless router. The SSID and network key may be indicated on these networking devices. Check your devices and write down the necessary information before setting up the connection.
  • Page 39: Setting Ip Addresses

    Setting Up Setting IP Addresses 6C6U-00H Connecting the machine to a network requires a unique network IP address. Two versions of IP addresses are available: IPv4 and IPv6. Configure these settings depending on the network environment. To use IPv6 addresses, you need to properly configure the IPv4 address settings.
  • Page 40: Setting Ipv4 Address

    Setting Up Setting IPv4 Address 6C6U-00J The machine's IPv4 address can be either assigned automatically by a dynamic IP addressing protocol, such as DHCP, or entered manually. When connecting the machine to a wired LAN, make sure that the connectors of the LAN cable are firmly inserted into the ports ( Connecting to a Wired LAN(P.
  • Page 41 Setting Up If you do not want to use DHCP/BOOTP/RARP to assign an IP address ● Select <Off>. If you select <DHCP> when these services are unavailable, the machine will waste time and communications resources searching the network for these services. Check that <Auto IP>...
  • Page 42 Setting Up Enter the IPv4 address of another device on the network, and select <Apply>. ➠ If a proper connection has been established, <Received response from the host.> is displayed. LINKS Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 34) Viewing Network Settings(P. 37) Configuring WINS(P. 61)
  • Page 43: Setting Ipv6 Addresses

    Setting Up Setting IPv6 Addresses 6C6U-00K The IPv6 addresses of the machine can be configured via the Remote UI. Before setting IPv6 addresses, check the IPv4 address settings ( Viewing IPv4 Settings(P. 37) ). You need to set the correct IPv4 settings to use IPv6 addresses. Note that the scan function that uses the scanner driver or MF Scan Utility is not available in an IPv6 environment.
  • Page 44 Setting Up [Use IPv6] Select the check box to enable IPv6 on the machine. When not using IPv6, clear the check box. [Use Stateless Address] Select the check box when using a stateless address. When not using a stateless address, clear the check box. [Use Manual Address] When you want to manually enter an IPv6 address, select the check box and enter the IP address, prefix length, and default router address in the corresponding text boxes.
  • Page 45 Setting Up Selecting settings from the operation panel ● IPv6 settings can also be accessed from <Menu> in the Home screen. <IPv6 Settings>(P. 482) When you have changed the IP address after installing the printer driver ● You need to add a new port. Configuring Printer Ports(P.
  • Page 46: Viewing Network Settings

    Setting Up Viewing Network Settings 6C6U-00L Viewing IPv4 Settings(P. 37) Viewing IPv6 Settings(P. 37) Viewing the MAC Address for Wired LAN(P. 37) Viewing the MAC Address and Information for Wireless LAN(P. 38) ● The IP address is not correctly configured if it is displayed as "0.0.0.0". ●...
  • Page 47 Setting Up Viewing the MAC Address and Information for Wireless LAN Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) Select <Preferences> <Network>. ● If the login screen appears, enter the correct ID and PIN. Logging in to the Machine(P. 128) Select <Wireless LAN Settings>.
  • Page 48: Configuring Settings For Communication With A Computer

    Setting Up Configuring Settings for Communication with a Computer 6C6U-00R Specify the protocol and port when operating the machine from a computer via the network. Before configuring the machine for printing or faxing from a computer, perform the basic setup procedures. For more information, see the manuals for the relevant drivers on the online manual website.
  • Page 49: Configuring Printing Protocols And Wsd Functions

    Setting Up Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions 6C6U-00S Configure the protocols that are used for printing documents from a networked computer. ● For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P.
  • Page 50 Setting Up Configuring WSD Select [WSD Settings] [Edit]. Configure the settings as necessary. [Use WSD Printing] Select the check box to print via WSD. When not using WSD printing, clear the check box. [Use WSD Browsing] Select the check box to obtain information about the machine from a computer via WSD. This check box is automatically selected when the [Use WSD Printing] check box is selected.
  • Page 51 Setting Up more information about how to install the driver for the WSD network, see the manuals for the relevant drivers on the online manual website. To change the port number ● The same port number used for the machine and a computer must be used for printing protocol. Configuring Printer Ports(P.
  • Page 52: Configuring Printer Ports

    IPv4 environment, you should normally select this type of port. ● You can add an MFNP port only when you installed the driver from the provided DVD-ROM/CD-ROM, or when you downloaded and installed the printer driver or the fax driver from the Canon website.
  • Page 53 Adding an MFNP port Click [Add Port]. Select [Canon MFNP Port] in [Available port types] and click [New Port]. Select [Auto Detect] and select the machine when it is detected, and then click [Next]. If the machine is not detected ●...
  • Page 54 Setting Up ● When the next screen is displayed, follow the instructions on the screen. When you select the [Device Type], select [Canon Network Printing Device with P9100] under [Standard]. Click [Finish]. Click [Close]. Changing the port type or number...
  • Page 55 Setting Up ● If you selected [Raw], change the [Port Number]. ● If you selected [LPR], enter "lp" in [Queue Name]. Click [OK]. Deleting ports Select the port you want to delete, and click [Delete Port]. ● You cannot delete a port currently configured as the printer port. To delete this port, select a different port and click [Apply] to configure it as the new printer port, and then delete the original port.
  • Page 56: Setting Up Print Server

    To carry out Department ID Management when using a print server ● "Canon Driver Information Assist Service" must be added during the printer driver installation. For more information, see the manuals for the relevant drivers on the online manual website.
  • Page 57 Setting Up Click [Additional Drivers]. Select the check box for the bit architecture that other computers are running, and click [OK]. ● Select additional drivers from the following, according to the operating system of the print server. Print server Select the check box for 32-bit operating systems [X64] 64-bit operating systems...
  • Page 58 Setting Up Follow the on-screen instructions to install the drivers. LINKS Printing from a Computer(P. 268)
  • Page 59: Configuring The Machine For Your Network Environment

    Setting Up Configuring the Machine for Your Network Environment 6C6U-00X The configuration of a network varies depending on the purpose of the network. The machine has been designed to be compatible with as many network configurations as possible, and it is equipped with a variety of technologies. Consult your Network Administrator and set a configuration to suit your network environment.
  • Page 60: Configuring Ethernet Settings

    Setting Up Configuring Ethernet Settings 6C6U-00Y Ethernet is a standard for communicating data in a local area network (LAN). You can set the communication mode and the Ethernet type. In general, the machine can be used without changing the defaults ( <Ethernet Driver Settings>(P.
  • Page 61 Setting Up <Full Duplex> Simultaneously sends and receives communication data. Use this setting for most environments. <Ethernet Type> select the Ethernet type. Select <Apply>. Restart the machine. ● Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. LINKS Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit(P.
  • Page 62: Changing The Maximum Transmission Unit

    Setting Up Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit 6C6U-010 In most Ethernet networks, the maximum size of a packet that can be sent is 1500 bytes. A packet refers to a chunk of data into which the original data is divided before being sent. The maximum transmission unit (MTU) may vary on each network.
  • Page 63: Setting A Wait Time For Connecting To A Network

    Setting Up Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network 6C6U-011 When a network is designed to enjoy redundant connectivity with multiple switching hubs or bridges, it must have a mechanism to prevent packets from looping. One effective solution is to define the role of each switch port. However, communication may still be disrupted for several tens of seconds immediately after you change the way that network devices are connected, or if you add a new device.
  • Page 64: Configuring Dns

    Setting Up Configuring DNS 6C6U-012 DNS (Domain Name System) provides a service for name resolution that associates a host (or domain) name with an IP address. Configure the DNS, mDNS, or DHCP option settings as necessary. Note that the procedures for configuring DNS are different for IPv4 and IPv6.
  • Page 65 Setting Up [DHCP Option Settings] [Acquire Host Name] Select the check box to enable Option 12 to obtain the host name from the DHCP server. [DNS Dynamic Update] Select the check box to enable Option 81 to dynamically update the DNS records through the DHCP server.
  • Page 66 Setting Up [mDNS Settings] [Use mDNS] Adopted by Bonjour, mDNS (multicast DNS) is a protocol for associating a host name with an IP address without using DNS. Select the check box to enable mDNS and enter the mDNS name in the [mDNS Name] text box.
  • Page 67 Setting Up Enter alphanumeric characters for the name of the domain the machine belongs to, such as "example.com." [DNS Dynamic Update] Select the check box to dynamically update the DNS records whenever the machine's IP address is changed. To specify the type(s) of addresses you want to register to the DNS server, select the check box for [Register Manual Address], [Register Stateful Address], or [Register Stateless Address].
  • Page 68: Configuring Smb

    Setting Up Configuring SMB 6C6U-013 Server Message Block (SMB) is a protocol for sharing resources, such as files and printers, with more than one device in a network. The machine uses SMB to store scanned documents into a shared folder. Depending on your network, you may have to set the NetBIOS name and workgroup name.
  • Page 69 Setting Up [NetBIOS Name] Enter alphanumeric characters for the NetBIOS name of the machine. [Workgroup Name] Enter alphanumeric characters for the name of the workgroup that the machine belongs to. ● NetBIOS names or workgroup names that start with an asterisk ( ) cannot be registered to a WINS server.
  • Page 70: Configuring Wins

    Setting Up Configuring WINS 6C6U-014 Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) is a name resolution service that associates a NetBIOS name (a computer or printer name in an SMB network) with an IP address. To enable WINS, the WINS server must be specified. ●...
  • Page 71 Setting Up ● If the IP address of the WINS server is obtained from a DHCP server, the obtained IP address overrides the IP address entered in the [WINS Server Address] text box. Click [OK]. Restart the machine. ● Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. Selecting settings from the operation panel ●...
  • Page 72: Registering Ldap Servers

    Setting Up Registering LDAP Servers 6C6U-015 If an LDAP server is implemented in the network, you can search the server for fax numbers or e-mail addresses, and then specify them as destinations or register them in the Address Book. Note also that if send function authentication ( LDAP Server Authentication(P.
  • Page 73 Setting Up [Server Name] Enter the name to be assigned to the LDAP server. [Server Address] Enter the IP address of the LDAP server or enter alphanumeric characters for the host name of the server (example: ldap.example.com). [Server Address] and DNS ●...
  • Page 74 Setting Up Specify how long the machine searches. [Login Information] Select [Do Not Use], [Use], or [Use (Security Authentication)] depending on the type of authentication implemented by the LDAP server. When [Use] or [Use (Security Authentication)] is selected, the user name and password must be specified.
  • Page 75 Setting Up [Server Name] Enter the name to be assigned to the LDAP server. [Server Address] Enter the IP address of the LDAP server or enter alphanumeric characters for the host name of the server (example: ldap.example.com). [Server Address] and DNS ●...
  • Page 76 Setting Up [User Name Attribute] Enter the attribute name, to be compared with a user name entered during authentication, of alphanumeric characters (Example: "sAMAccountName"). ● Not required if [Use (Security Authentication)] is selected in [Login Information]. [E-Mail Address Attribute] Enter the attribute name, to be used for obtaining an e-mail address from the authentication server, of alphanumeric characters (Example: "mail").
  • Page 77: Monitoring And Controlling The Machine With Snmp

    Setting Up Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP 6C6U-016 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for monitoring and controlling communication devices in a network by using Management Information Base (MIB). The machine supports SNMPv1 and security-enhanced SNMPv3. You can check the status of the machine from a computer when you print documents or use the Remote UI. You can enable either SNMPv1 or SNMPv3, or both at the same time.
  • Page 78 Permits only viewing the values of MIB objects. [Use Dedicated Community] Dedicated Community is a preset community, intended exclusively for Administrators using Canon software, such as iW Management Console. Select the check box to use Dedicated Community, and specify [MIB Access Permission].
  • Page 79 Setting Up [Use SNMPv3] Select the check box to enable SNMPv3. You can specify the rest of SNMPv3 settings only when this check box is selected. [Enable User] Select the check box to enable [User Settings 1]/[User Settings 2]/[User Settings 3]. To disable user settings, clear the corresponding check box.
  • Page 80 Setting Up ● With SNMP, the printer management information, such as printing protocols and printer ports, can be monitored and obtained regularly from a computer on the network. [Acquire Printer Management Information from Host] Select the check box to enable monitoring of the printer management information of the machine via SNMP. To disable monitoring of the printer management information, clear the check box.
  • Page 81: Other Network Settings

    Setting Up Other Network Settings 6C6U-017 Configure the following items according to your network environment. Configuring FTP PASV Mode(P. 72) Configuring SNTP(P. 72) Monitoring the Machine from the Device Management Systems(P. 73) Configuring FTP PASV Mode PASV is an FTP communication mode used for file transfer. To connect to an FTP server through a firewall, you must use PASV mode.
  • Page 82 Setting Up Select the [Use SNTP] check box and specify the required settings. [Use SNTP] Select the check box to use SNTP for synchronization. If you do not want to use SNTP, clear the check box. [NTP Server Name] Enter the IP address of the NTP or the SNTP server. If DNS is available on the network, you can enter a host name (or FQDN) consisting of alphanumeric characters instead (example: ntp.example.com).
  • Page 83 Remote UI. This section also describes the procedure to configure settings for communication between the machine and plug-ins for iW Management Console. For more information about iW Management Console, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. To use iW Management Console plug-ins ●...
  • Page 84 Setting Up ● To change the port number for multicast discovery, see Changing Port Numbers(P. 394) . [Scope Name] To include the machine into a specific scope, enter alphanumeric characters for the scope name. Click [OK]. Notifying a device management software of the power status of the machine Select [Sleep Mode Notification Settings] [Edit].
  • Page 85 Setting Up <Menu> <Preferences> <Network> <Device Settings Management> <On>...
  • Page 86: Installing Drivers

    You can download drivers and software you are going to use from the Canon website (https://global.canon/). ● When new versions of drivers and software become available, they will be uploaded to the Canon website. You can download them as necessary after checking their system requirements.
  • Page 87: Configuring Initial Settings For Fax Functions

    Setting Up Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions 6C6U-019 Follow steps 1 to 4 described below to configure the fax settings. First, determine which receive mode best suits your intended use, and then follow the on-screen instructions to configure the settings. For more information about a particular step, click on the link to go to the corresponding section.
  • Page 88: Deciding Which Fax Receive Mode To Use

    Setting Up Deciding Which Fax Receive Mode to Use 6C6U-01A Before configuring the fax settings, determine which receive mode best suits your intended use. Intended use Receive mode Use fax only/Never use telephone <Auto> This setting is for when you want to use the machine exclusively for receiving faxes, and you do not want to use the telephone.
  • Page 89: Registering The Fax Number And Unit Name

    Setting Up Registering the Fax Number and Unit Name 6C6U-01C Register the fax number and unit name of your machine. This information is printed at the top of each page sent from the machine. Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P.
  • Page 90: Selecting The Receive Mode

    Setting Up Selecting the Receive Mode 6C6U-01E Select the receive mode that suits your intended use beforehand ( Deciding Which Fax Receive Mode to Use(P. 79) ). Select <Next>. Select the receive mode. ● Select <Yes> or <No> to select the receive mode for the operations you intend to carry out. ●...
  • Page 91: Connecting The Telephone Line

    Setting Up Connecting the Telephone Line 6C6U-01F Connect the telephone line to the machine. Connect the telephone line to the machine. ● Connect the telephone cable to the telephone line jack on the machine ( ) and the telephone line jack on the wall.
  • Page 92: Configuring Scan Settings

    Setting Up Configuring Scan Settings 6C6U-01H To send scanned originals directly by e-mail or I-Fax or save them to shared folders or FTP server, you need to configure the network. Set the necessary configuration depending on your purpose and network environment. Saving to a Computer Preparing to Use the Machine as a Scanner(P.
  • Page 93: Preparing To Use The Machine As A Scanner

    Setting Up Preparing to Use the Machine as a Scanner 6C6U-01J To use this machine as a scanner, you must complete preparations in advance, including installation of software to a computer. For more information, see the manuals for the relevant drivers on the online manual website. In Windows, when connecting this machine to a computer via a wireless or wired LAN, you need to register this machine in "MF Network Scanner Selector"...
  • Page 94: Procedure For Setting To Send E-Mail/Send And Receive I-Fax

    Setting Up Procedure for Setting to Send E-Mail/Send and Receive I-Fax 6C6U-01K Before configuring the machine for scanning to e-mail, check the setup flow shown below. Make sure that the machine and the computer are correctly connected. Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 17) Connecting to a Wired LAN(P.
  • Page 95: Configuring E-Mail/I-Fax Communication Settings

    Setting Up Configuring E-Mail/I-Fax Communication Settings 6C6U-01L Use the Remote UI to configure the detailed send and receive settings, such as the settings for using the machine to send and receive I-Faxes and the settings for POP authentication and encryption of communication before you send e- mail or I-Faxes.
  • Page 96 Setting Up Specify the settings required for I-Fax reception [POP RX] Select the check box to receive I-Faxes. [POP Interval] This sets the interval (in minutes) used for automatically connecting to the POP3 server. If there are any I-Fax documents on the server, they are automatically received and printed. To disable automatic reception ●...
  • Page 97 Setting Up [Use SMTP Authentication (SMTP AUTH)] To enable authentication on the SMTP server, select the check box and enter alphanumeric characters in the [User Name] text box. [Set/Change Password] To specify or change the password, enter alphanumeric characters in the [Password] text box. Configuring encrypted communication You can configure encryption of communication with an SMTP or POP3 server.
  • Page 98 Setting Up ● Depending on the network you are using, you may need to change the SMTP or POP3 port setting ( Changing Port Numbers(P. 394) ). For more information, contact your Internet service provider or Network Administrator. LINKS Procedure for Setting to Send E-Mail/Send and Receive I-Fax(P. 85) Specifying E-Mail Settings(P.
  • Page 99: Procedure For Setting A Shared Folder As A Save Location

    Setting Up Procedure for Setting a Shared Folder as a Save Location 6C6U-01R Before configuring the machine for scanning to shared folders, check the setup flow shown below. Make sure that the machine and the computer are correctly connected. Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 17) Connecting to a Wired LAN(P.
  • Page 100: Procedure For Setting A Ftp Server As A Save Location

    Setting Up Procedure for Setting a FTP Server as a Save Location 6C6U-01S Before configuring the machine for scanning to FTP Server, check the setup flow shown below. Make sure that the machine and the computer are correctly connected. Connecting to a Wireless LAN(P. 17) Connecting to a Wired LAN(P.
  • Page 101 Basic Operations Basic Operations Basic Operations ............................... 94 ........................... 97 Parts and Their Functions ............................... 98 Front Side ..............................102 Back Side ................................. 103 Interior ................................104 Feeder ............................106 Multi-Purpose Tray ............................... 107 Paper Drawer ............................109 Operation Panel ...........................
  • Page 102 Basic Operations ........................... 173 Customizing the Display ........................174 Customizing the Home Screen ......................177 Registering Frequently Used Settings ....................179 Changing the Default Settings for Functions ..............................181 Setting Sounds ............................183 Entering Sleep Mode ..........................185 Setting Auto Shutdown Time ..........................
  • Page 103: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Basic Operations 6C6U-01U This chapter describes basic operations, such as how to use the operation panel or how to load the paper, that are frequently performed to use the functions of the machine. ◼ Parts and Their Functions This section describes the exterior and interior parts of the machine and their functions, as well as how to use the keys on the operation panel and how to view the display.
  • Page 104 Basic Operations ◼ Placing Originals This section describes how to place originals on the platen glass and in the feeder. Placing Originals(P. 130) ◼ Loading Paper This section describes how to load the paper into the paper drawer and multi-purpose tray. Loading Paper(P.
  • Page 105 Basic Operations ◼ Setting Sounds This section describes how to adjust the volume of various machine sounds, such as those produced when fax sending is complete or when an error occurs. Setting Sounds(P. 181) ◼ Entering Sleep Mode This section describes how to set the sleep mode. Entering Sleep Mode(P.
  • Page 106: Parts And Their Functions

    Basic Operations Parts and Their Functions 6C6U-01W This section describes the parts of the machine (exterior, front and back side, and interior) and how they function. In addition to describing the parts of the machine used for such basic operations as placing originals, loading paper, and replacing the toner cartridges, this section also describes the keys on the operation panel and display.
  • Page 107: Front Side

    Basic Operations Front Side 6C6U-01X Operation panel The operation panel consists of keys such as Home key, Stop key, a display, and status indicators. You can perform all the operations and specify settings from the operation panel. Operation Panel(P. 109) Basic Screens(P.
  • Page 108 Basic Operations ● The platen cover is optional. USB port (Front-right side of the machine) You can connect devices such as a USB memory device to the machine. Connecting a USB Memory Device(P. 100) ● Memory media that does not meet the USB specification is not supported. Some types of memory media may not be able to save data correctly.
  • Page 109 Basic Operations Paper drawer 1 Load the type of paper that you frequently use. Paper Drawer(P. 107) Paper drawer 2 Load the type of paper that you frequently use. You can load paper that cannot be loaded in the paper drawer 1, such as A3 size paper.
  • Page 110 Basic Operations ● The machine supports FAT16/FAT32 format memory media. ● Make sure that the memory media is oriented properly when connecting it to the machine. If it is not connected properly, it may cause the memory media or machine to malfunction. Be sure to check before using memory media ●...
  • Page 111: Back Side

    Basic Operations Back Side 6C6U-01Y Telephone line jack Connect a telephone cable when connecting the machine to a telephone line. Connecting the Telephone Line(P. 82) External telephone jack Connect your telephone or answering machine. Connecting the Telephone Line(P. 82) USB port (Back side of the machine) Use this port to connect devices such as a third-party USB keyboard.
  • Page 112: Interior

    Basic Operations Interior 6C6U-020 Dust Proof Glass Cleaner Use this cleaner when cleaning the dust proof glass. Drum unit The unit that sets toner onto paper. Replacing the Drum Unit(P. 625) Toner cartridge Replace the toner cartridge when the toner runs out. Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P.
  • Page 113: Feeder

    Basic Operations Feeder 6C6U-021 This section describes the name and use of each part of the feeder. Original set indicator Lights up when originals are placed in the original supply tray. Feeder cover Open this cover when removing paper jammed in the feeder. Paper Jams in the Feeder(P.
  • Page 114 Basic Operations Original output indicator If you place originals in the feeder while originals for another job remain in the original output tray, the indicator blinks to notify the user that originals remain. ● If a thick original such as a book or magazine is placed on the platen glass, do not press down hard on the feeder.
  • Page 115: Multi-Purpose Tray

    Basic Operations Multi-Purpose Tray 6C6U-022 Use the multi-purpose tray when you want to print on a type of paper that is not loaded in the paper drawer, such as labels. Paper guides Adjust the paper guides to exactly the width of the loaded paper to ensure that paper is fed straight into the machine.
  • Page 116: Paper Drawer

    Basic Operations Paper Drawer 6C6U-023 Paper Drawer 1 Paper guide (Left guide) Press the top part of the left guide and slide it. Paper guide (Front guide) Press the top part of the front guide and slide it. Paper Drawer 2 Paper guide (Left guide) Press the top part of the left guide and slide it.
  • Page 117 Basic Operations LINKS Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer(P. 138) Optional Equipment(P. 764)
  • Page 118: Operation Panel

    Basic Operations Operation Panel 6C6U-024 This section describes about names and uses of the keys on the operation panel. Display You can view the progress of the machine and error statuses. The display is also a touch panel, so you can specify settings by touching the screen directly.
  • Page 119 Basic Operations Stop key Press to cancel printing and other operations. LINKS Basic Operation(P. 123)
  • Page 120: Turning On The Machine

    Basic Operations Turning ON the Machine 6C6U-025 This section describes how to turn ON the machine. Make sure that the power plug is firmly inserted into the power outlet. Open the power switch cover and press the power switch toward " ".
  • Page 121: Turning Off The Machine

    Basic Operations Turning OFF the Machine 6C6U-026 This section describes how to turn OFF the machine. Check the machine's operation status before turning it OFF ● Do not turn OFF the machine while using the Fax/I-fax function. I-fax or fax documents cannot be sent or received when the machine is turned OFF.
  • Page 122: Powering Off At A Fixed Time

    Basic Operations Powering OFF at a Fixed Time 6C6U-027 You can make a setting so that the power is automatically tuned OFF at a specified time on each day of the week. This allows you to avoid useless power consumption that may occur due to failure to turn OFF the power. By default, this function is disabled.
  • Page 123 Basic Operations Enter the desired time to turn OFF the power. For any day of the week, leaving the time field blank means that the auto shutdown function is disabled for that day. Click [OK]. If the power is not turned OFF automatically at the specified time ●...
  • Page 124: Using The Operation Panel

    Basic Operations Using the Operation Panel 6C6U-028 You can use the display and keys of the operation panel to configure machine settings or operate functions. This section describes basic usage of the display and keys. Basic Screens(P. 116) Basic Operation(P. 123) Entering Text(P.
  • Page 125: Basic Screens

    Basic Operations Basic Screens 6C6U-029 The Home screen or settings screen appears on the display, allowing you to initiate functions such as copying or scanning. You can also use the display to check information such as error messages and the machine's operation status.
  • Page 126: Home Screen

    Basic Operations Home Screen 6C6U-02A The Home screen is displayed when the power is turned ON or by pressing on the operation panel. Use this screen to specify settings for and register functions. Change page Use this to view another page in the Home screen. You can also flick sideways to change pages.
  • Page 127 Basic Operations <Memory Media Print> Prints files stored in a USB memory media. Printing from a USB Memory Device (Memory Media Print)(P. 279) <Secure Print> Use this function to print a secure document. Printing a Document Secured by a PIN (Secure Print)(P. 275) <Menu>...
  • Page 128 Application Library on the online manual website. <uniFLOW Online Setup> You can check the usage status of the device and the user by linking to cloud service. For more information, see the Canon website. Shortcut buttons Display "Favorite Settings" that are registered to Copy, Fax, and Scan.
  • Page 129: Status Monitor> Screen

    Basic Operations <Status Monitor> Screen 6C6U-02C When you select <Status Monitor>, a screen appears in which you can check the progress of documents as well as the status of the machine (amount remaining in the toner cartridges, etc.) and network settings such as the machine's IP address.
  • Page 130 Basic Operations <Network Information> Displays the network settings such as the IP address of the machine and status such as the condition of wireless LAN communications. Viewing Network Settings(P. 37) <Rmv. Mem. Media> Used to safely remove a USB memory device. This is only displayed when a USB memory device is connected to the machine.
  • Page 131: Message Display

    Basic Operations Message Display 6C6U-02E Messages are displayed on the screen in situations such as when paper runs out or when the expiration of the toner cartridge lifetime is reached. Countermeasures for Each Message(P. 671) When an Error Occurs In some cases when an error occurs, instructions on how to respond to the error are displayed. Follow the on- screen instructions to solve the problem.
  • Page 132: Basic Operation

    Basic Operations Basic Operation 6C6U-02F The display is a touch panel, allowing you to operate directly on the screen. Avoid the following actions. ● The display may misfunction or be damaged. - Pressing forcefully - Pressing with pointed objects (fingernails, ballpoint pen, pencil, etc.) - Operating with wet/soiled hands - Operating the display while an object is placed on it ●...
  • Page 133 Basic Operations If an item is mistakenly touched ● Slide your finger away then release it from the screen to cancel the selection. To return to the previous screen ● to return to the previous screen. ◼ Scrolling the Screen The scroll bar appears on the screen when there is still information that is undisplayed.
  • Page 134 Basic Operations ● You can change a variety of display-related settings, such as the display language: <Display Settings>(P. 469) ● To change the screen that is automatically displayed when the machine remains idle for a specified length of time: <Function After Auto Reset>(P. 475) ●...
  • Page 135: Entering Text

    Basic Operations Entering Text 6C6U-02H When entering text or a number, use the keyboard displayed on the screen. The numeric keys are displayed on the screen to enter only numbers. Switching the Type of Text Tap <a1/#> to switch the type of text that is entered. ●...
  • Page 136 Basic Operations Value range ● Values in ( ) displayed in the entry box are the enterable value range. When buttons other than the numeric keys are displayed: ● When <+> / <-> or are displayed, you can tap the buttons and increase or decrease the numeric value or move the cursor.
  • Page 137: Logging In To The Machine

    Basic Operations Logging in to the Machine 6C6U-02J If Department ID Management is enabled or System Manager IDs are enabled, you must log in before using the machine. You also need to log in if use of the fax and scan functions is restricted. ●...
  • Page 138 Basic Operations Logging in to Authorized Send If the Send function authorization setting ( LDAP Server Authentication(P. 381) ) is enabled, the Authorized Send login screen appears when the fax or scan function is used. Enter your user name. Select <User Name>. Enter your user name using the numeric keys.
  • Page 139: Placing Originals

    Basic Operations Placing Originals 6C6U-02K Place originals on the platen glass or in the feeder. Use the platen glass when scanning thick or bound documents such as books. You can load two or more sheets of originals in the feeder so that they can be scanned continuously. For information on loadable sizes, etc., see Main Unit(P.
  • Page 140 Basic Operations To scan tracing paper or transparencies ● To scan transparent originals (for example, tracing paper or transparencies), place them on the platen glass and cover them with plain white paper. Document sizes ● The machine automatically detects the paper size of the placed document prior to scanning. In the case of fax sending, if the size of the recording paper in the recipient's machine is smaller than the scanned document size, the original image may be either reduced in size or divided into smaller parts before it is sent.
  • Page 141 Basic Operations Gently close the feeder or the platen cover. ➠ The original is ready for scanning. ● When scanning is complete, remove the original from the platen glass. ● When closing the feeder/platen cover, take care that your eyes are not exposed to light emitted through the platen glass.
  • Page 142 Basic Operations ● Fan the original stack in small batches, and align the edges by lightly tapping the stack on a flat surface a few times. Place the originals face up and as far into the feeder as they will go. ➠...
  • Page 143 Basic Operations ● Move the slide guides inward until they are aligned securely against the edges of the original. ➠ Originals are ready for scanning. Align the slide guides securely against the edges of the original ● Slide guides that are too loose or too tight can cause misfeeds or paper jam. While originals are being scanned ●...
  • Page 144 Basic Operations When repeatedly scanning the same original ● It is recommended that you do not repeatedly scan the same original more than five times (this varies depending on paper quality). The original may fold or become wrinkled, or become difficult to send. Color original scan range ●...
  • Page 145: Loading Paper

    Basic Operations Loading Paper 6C6U-02L You can load the paper into the paper drawer or multi-purpose tray. Load the paper you usually use into the paper drawer. The paper drawer is convenient when using large amounts of paper. Use the multi-purpose tray when you temporarily use size or type of paper that is not loaded in the paper drawer.
  • Page 146 Basic Operations Paper handling and storage ● Store the paper on a flat surface. ● Keep the paper wrapped in its original package to protect the paper from moisture or dryness. ● Do not store the paper in such a way that may cause it to curl or fold. ●...
  • Page 147: Basic Paper Loading Method

    Basic Operations Basic Paper Loading Method 6C6U-02R This section describes the method for loading paper that is used relatively frequently such as plain paper or recycled paper. Load the paper you usually use into the paper drawer. Use the multi-purpose tray when you temporarily use a size or type of paper that is not loaded in the paper drawer.
  • Page 148 Basic Operations ● Slide the guides until they click into place. If the left guide and front guide are not aligned correctly, the paper size will not correctly appear on the touch panel display. It is also necessary to adjust the guides correctly to avoid causing a paper jam, dirty prints, or making the inside of the machine dirty.
  • Page 149 Basic Operations ● Fan all four sides of the paper stack well. ● Make sure that there is enough air between each sheet of paper. Load the paper. Make sure that the paper size setting of the paper drawer matches the size of the paper to load in the paper drawer.
  • Page 150 Basic Operations When changing the paper size and type ● If you load a different type of paper into the machine, make sure to change the settings. If you do not change the settings, the machine cannot print properly. Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Paper Drawer(P.
  • Page 151 Basic Operations Prepare paper. ● Fan the paper stack well, and tap it on a flat surface to align the edges. ● Fan all four sides of the paper stack well. ● Make sure that there is enough air between each sheet of paper. ●...
  • Page 152 Basic Operations ● If you load free size paper, or if the displayed size or type is different from the actual paper that is loaded, see Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Multi-Purpose Tray(P. 159) . ● A paper jam or other printing problems may occur if the size and type of paper specified in the printer driver do not match those of the actual paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray.
  • Page 153: Loading Envelopes

    Basic Operations Loading Envelopes 6C6U-02S Load envelopes in the paper drawer or the multi-purpose tray. Make sure to flatten any curls on envelopes before loading them. Also pay attention to the orientation of envelopes and which side should be face up. Before Loading Envelopes(P.
  • Page 154 Basic Operations Smooth the envelopes out, and remove any air inside them. ● Place the envelopes on a flat surface, and move your hands in the direction of the arrows to remove the air inside the envelopes. ● Repeat this step five times for each set of five envelopes. Press down on the four sides.
  • Page 155 Basic Operations ● Check that no envelopes are tucked underneath the flap of the envelope above or below them. Loading the Envelopes in the Paper Drawer Attach the Envelope Feeder Attachment to the paper drawer. Remove the Envelope Feeder Attachment A stored in paper drawer 2. Attach the Envelope Feeder Attachment A by aligning the protruding areas of the Envelope Feeder Attachment A with the holes on paper receptor located on the bottom of the paper drawer.
  • Page 156 Basic Operations Adjust the position of the paper guides. Paper drawer 1 (ISO-C5) Paper drawer 2 Load the envelopes. Loading to paper drawer 1 Load the envelopes as indicated below, with the front side of the envelopes (the side without the glued areas) face up.
  • Page 157 Basic Operations Loading to paper drawer 2 Load the envelopes as indicated below, with the front side of the envelopes (the side without the glued areas) face up. Yougatanaga 3 Close the flaps, and load the envelopes so that their flaps are on the far side. Monarch, COM10 No.
  • Page 158 Basic Operations Loading Envelopes in the Multi-Purpose Tray Load the envelopes as shown in the following illustrations, with the front side of the envelopes (the side without the glued areas) face down (recommended). Yougatanaga 3 Close the flaps, and load the envelopes so that their flaps are on the far side. Nagagata 3, Kakugata 2 Load the envelopes so that their flaps are on the right side.
  • Page 159 Basic Operations If printing of envelopes loaded in normal orientation results in wrinkled printouts Perform loading as shown in the figure, and change the settings and the orientation of the original. Yougatanaga 3 Nagagata 3 ● To perform printing, display the print settings screen of the printer driver and change the paper orientation setting.
  • Page 160: Loading Preprinted Paper

    Basic Operations Loading Preprinted Paper 6C6U-02U When you load paper that has been preprinted with a logo, pay attention to the orientation of the paper regardless of whether you use the paper drawer or the multi-purpose tray. Load the paper properly so that printing is performed on the same side as the logo.
  • Page 161 Basic Operations Feeder (Landscape layout document of A3- Platen glass (Landscape layout document of A3-size) size) ● This section describes how to load preprinted paper with the proper orientation. For a description of the general procedure for loading paper in the paper drawer or multi-purpose tray, see Basic Paper Loading Method(P.
  • Page 162 Basic Operations Landscape orientation paper The printing results Loading Paper with Logos in the Multi-Purpose Tray The loading method varies depending on whether the orientation of the logo printed paper is portrait or landscape. Load the paper with the logo printed side (the side to print) face down, as shown in the following illustrations. When Loading A4-size Paper with Logos Portrait orientation paper The printing results...
  • Page 163 Basic Operations Landscape orientation paper The printing results...
  • Page 164: Specifying Paper Size And Type

    Basic Operations Specifying Paper Size and Type 6C6U-02W You must specify the paper size and type settings to match the paper that is loaded. Make sure to change the paper settings when you load the paper that is different from the previously loaded paper. Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Paper Drawer(P.
  • Page 165: Specifying Paper Size And Type In The Paper Drawer

    Basic Operations Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Paper Drawer 6C6U-02X Select <Paper Settings> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) Check the paper size and type that is displayed. ● When loading standard size paper, the paper size is automatically detected. If both paper size and paper type are correct, the following operation is not necessary.
  • Page 166 Basic Operations When loading custom size paper Select <Custom Size>. Specify the length of the <X> side and <Y> side. ● Select <X> or <Y>, and enter the length of each side using the numeric keys. ● If you register the paper size you use frequently on buttons <S1> to <S3>, you can call them up with one touch.
  • Page 167 Basic Operations ● Attach the paper size label at the same height as the cassette number indicator, and approximately 5 mm to the left. * Approximately 5 mm ● Note that the paper size label may include paper sizes which are unavailable on the machine. LINKS Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer(P.
  • Page 168: Specifying Paper Size And Type In The Multi-Purpose Tray

    Basic Operations Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Multi-Purpose Tray 6C6U-02Y The screen shown here is displayed when paper is loaded in the multi-purpose tray. Follow the on-screen instructions to specify settings that match the size and type of the loaded paper. Paper settings on the machine ●...
  • Page 169 Basic Operations When loading A4 or A5 size paper ● In the landscape orientation, select <A4> or <A5>. In the portrait orientation, select <A4R> or <A5R>. When loading custom size paper Select <Custom Size>. ● You can specify the paper size as <Free Size>, which eliminates the need to enter the paper size setting.
  • Page 170 Basic Operations ● When using Kakugata 2, place it horizontally. Select <Apply>. Select <Change Ppr. Type>. Select paper type.   Select <Apply>. LINKS Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray(P. 141) Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed for the Multi-Purpose Tray(P. 169) Available Paper(P.
  • Page 171: Registering Favorite Paper Size And Type For The Multi-Purpose Tray

    Basic Operations Registering Favorite Paper Size and Type for the Multi- Purpose Tray 6C6U-030 If you use a specific size and type of paper by loading in the multi-purpose tray, you can register that paper in advance as "Favorite Paper" for the multi-purpose tray. "Favorite Paper" can easily be called up from the screen which is displayed when you load the paper in the multi-purpose tray, so that you can save the time and labor to make size and type settings each time you use the specific paper.
  • Page 172 Basic Operations When loading standard size paper Select <Standard Size>. Select the paper size in the <Frequently Used Sizes> tab. ● If the loaded paper size is not displayed, select <Other Sizes> tab. When loading A4 or A5 size paper ●...
  • Page 173 Basic Operations ● If you changed the placement of the envelopes, select <Short Edge Feed> or <Long Edge Feed>, and select the envelope type. ● If you selected vertical placement for Nagagata 3, select <Next>, and specify the flap length. ●...
  • Page 174: Fixing The Paper Size And Type To Use With The Multi-Purpose Tray

    Basic Operations Fixing the Paper Size and Type To Use with the Multi- Purpose Tray 6C6U-031 You can register default paper settings for the multi-purpose tray. Registering default settings can save yourself the effort of having to specify the settings each time you load the same paper into the multi-purpose tray. ●...
  • Page 175 Basic Operations When loading A4 or A5 size paper ● In the landscape orientation, select <A4> or <A5>. In the portrait orientation, select <A4R> or <A5R>. When loading custom size paper Select <Custom Size>. ● You can specify the paper size as <Free Size>, which eliminates the need to enter the paper size setting.
  • Page 176 Basic Operations Select paper type.   LINKS Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray(P. 141) Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed for the Multi-Purpose Tray(P. 169) Available Paper(P. 738)
  • Page 177: Registering A Custom Paper Size

    Basic Operations Registering a Custom Paper Size 6C6U-032 You can register up to three frequently used custom paper sizes. Select <Paper Settings> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) Select <Register Custom Paper>. Select the registration number. Deleting a setting ●...
  • Page 178: Limiting The Paper Sizes Displayed For The Multi-Purpose Tray

    Basic Operations Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed for the Multi- Purpose Tray 6C6U-033 You can ensure that only frequently used paper sizes are shown in the <Frequently Used Sizes> tab of the screen for selecting the paper size setting. Select <Paper Settings> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P.
  • Page 179: Automatically Selecting An Appropriate Paper Source For Each Function

    Basic Operations Automatically Selecting an Appropriate Paper Source for Each Function 6C6U-034 Enable or disable the automatic paper source selection feature for each paper source. If this feature is set to <On>, the machine automatically selects a paper source that is loaded with paper of the appropriate size for each print job. Also, when the paper in the selected paper source runs out, this feature enables continuous printing by switching from that paper source to another that is loaded with the same paper size.
  • Page 180: Set The Automatic Detection Size Of The Paper Drawer

    Basic Operations Set the Automatic Detection Size of the Paper Drawer 6C6U-035 For each paper drawer, register the paper size to be detected automatically. This setting is useful when the size of the paper to be fed has been decided for each paper drawer. You can also set the paper size to be detected automatically for the multi-purpose tray.
  • Page 181: A5R/Stmtr Distinction Of Paper

    Basic Operations A5R/STMTR Distinction of Paper 6C6U-036 For each paper drawer, you can set the paper size to use for the operation when the paper loaded in that paper drawer is either A5R or STMTR. This item is effective when <All Sizes> is selected in <Ppr. Size Group for Auto Recog. in Drawer> ( Set the Automatic Detection Size of the Paper Drawer(P.
  • Page 182: Customizing The Display

    Basic Operations Customizing the Display 6C6U-037 In order to make the Home screen easier to use, you can customize. In addition, you can work more efficiently by registering your favorite settings to the Basic Features screen for each function. Customizing the Home Screen You can rearrange buttons that are displayed in the Home screen.
  • Page 183: Customizing The Home Screen

    Basic Operations Customizing the Home Screen 6C6U-038 You can add/delete shortcut buttons displayed in the Home screen according to your application or a preferred arrangement. You can also change the order that they are displayed in. Adding Buttons to the Home Screen(P. 174) Changing the Arrangement of Buttons(P.
  • Page 184 Basic Operations ● Clear the check box for the name of the button you want to remove and then select <Apply>. Once you remove a registered button, a space appears where the button was displayed in the Home screen. If necessary, delete the space.
  • Page 185 Basic Operations Select <Apply>. LINKS Basic Operation(P. 123)
  • Page 186: Registering Frequently Used Settings

    Basic Operations Registering Frequently Used Settings 6C6U-039 If you register your frequently used settings as "favorite settings," you can quickly call up the same settings every time you make copies, send a fax, or scan. In addition, if you register complicated settings as "favorite settings," you can quickly call them up for ease of operation.
  • Page 187 Basic Operations Select whether to register the settings as a shortcut button. ● If you select <Yes>, a message appears. Check the message and then select <OK>. The registered setting combination is added to the Home screen as a shortcut button. ●...
  • Page 188: Changing The Default Settings For Functions

    Basic Operations Changing the Default Settings for Functions 6C6U-03A The default settings are the settings that are displayed whenever you turn ON the machine, or when you select <Reset>. If you change these default settings to match the operations that you perform frequently, you can eliminate the need to specify the same settings every time you perform an action.
  • Page 189 Basic Operations <Menu> <Function Settings> <Send> <Scan and Send Settings> <E-Mail Settings> <Change Default Settings (E-Mail)> Select the setting Change the default value of the selected item <Apply> ◼ I-Fax For information about changeable setting items, see <I-Fax Settings>(P. 560) . <Menu>...
  • Page 190: Setting Sounds

    Basic Operations Setting Sounds 6C6U-03C The machine produces sounds in a variety of situations, such as when fax sending is complete or when a paper jam or error occurs. You can set the volume of each of these sounds individually. ◼...
  • Page 191 Basic Operations Setting Description Procedure <Entry Tone> Confirmation sound each time a key on the Select <On> (produce a tone) or operation panel or button on the display is <Off> (not produce a tone). pressed <Invalid Entry Tone> Sound produced when an invalid key operation is performed, such as when you enter a number outside the valid setting range...
  • Page 192: Entering Sleep Mode

    Basic Operations Entering Sleep Mode 6C6U-03E The sleep mode function reduces the amount of power consumed by the machine by disabling power flow to the operation panel. If no operations will be performed on the machine for a while, such as during a lunch break, you can save power simply by pressing on the operation panel.
  • Page 193 Basic Operations <Menu> <Preferences> <Timer/Energy Settings> <Auto Sleep Time> Set the amount of time that elapses before the machine automatically enters sleep mode <Apply> Changing the Sleep Mode Setting to the Specified Time You can configure a setting so that the machine is placed into the sleep mode at the specified time. You can also configure a setting so that the sleep mode is released at the specified time.
  • Page 194: Setting Auto Shutdown Time

    Basic Operations Setting Auto Shutdown Time 6C6U-03F By enabling this setting, you can set the machine to automatically shut down. The machine automatically turns OFF after the specified period of idle time has elapsed since entering sleep mode. You can cut electric power consumption at night and on holidays if you forget to turn OFF the machine.
  • Page 195: Registering Destinations

    Basic Operations Registering Destinations 6C6U-03H You can register frequently used fax/scan destinations in the Address Book and easily select them when needed ( Registering Destinations in the Address Book(P. 188) ). Destinations can be searched alphabetically, from lists in the Address Book, or by entering three-digit numbers (coded dial numbers).
  • Page 196 Basic Operations < > Displays destinations for I-Faxes. < > Displays destinations for shared folders and FTP servers. Registration of destinations is performed from the computer. Registering Destinations from Remote UI(P. 448) < > Displays a list of destinations registered in Group Dial. ●...
  • Page 197: Registering Destinations In The Address Book

    Basic Operations Registering Destinations in the Address Book 6C6U-03J This section describes how to register destinations from the operation panel. You can also use the Remote UI to register destinations. Registering Destinations from Remote UI(P. 448) Select <Address Book> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P.
  • Page 198 Basic Operations Select conditions to display the search result. <Using All Conditions Below> Searches and displays the users that meet all the search criteria specified in steps 3 and 4. <Using Some Conditions Below> If users that meet even one of the criteria specified in steps 3 and 4 are found, displays all those users. Select <Start Search>.
  • Page 199 Basic Operations <ECM TX> If an error occurs in an image that is being sent, the error is checked and corrected to prevent an improper image from being sent when setting <On>. <TX Speed> If it takes time for transmissions to start, such as when there is a poor telephone connection, you can adjust the transmission start speed downward.
  • Page 200: Registering Multiple Destinations As A Group

    Basic Operations Registering Multiple Destinations as a Group 6C6U-03K You can select multiple destinations that have already been registered and register them together as a group. This section describes how to register a group from the operation panel. You can also use the Remote UI to register a group.
  • Page 201 Basic Operations Repeat steps 6 to 8 until you have registered all of the destinations that you want to register, and then select <Apply>. To view information about the destination ● Select the target destination, and select <Details>. To remove a destination from the group ●...
  • Page 202: Editing The Registered Destinations In The Address Book

    Basic Operations Editing the Registered Destinations in the Address Book 6C6U-03L You can change your settings, such as changing a registered fax number or name, changing the type of destination registered as a fax number to an e-mail destination, changing a coded dial number, and adding or deleting group destinations.
  • Page 203 Copying Copying Copying ................................195 ..........................197 Copy Basic Features Screen ............................199 Basic Copy Operations ............................205 Canceling Copies ......................206 Checking the Copying Status and Log ......................208 Enhancing and Adjusting Copy Quality ....................209 Selecting the Type of Original for Copying ....................
  • Page 204: Copying

    Copying Copying 6C6U-03R This chapter describes basic copy operations and various other useful functions, such as color balance adjustment and ID card copy. ◼ Using Basic Operations Copy Basic Features Screen(P. 197) Basic Copy Operations(P. 199) Canceling Copies(P. 205) Checking the Copying Status and Log(P. 206) ◼...
  • Page 205 Copying ◼ Using Useful Copy Functions Useful Copy Functions(P. 214) Copying Multiple Documents Copying a Facing Page Original Copying Different Size Originals onto One Sheet (N on 1)(P. 215) as Two Separate Pages(P. 216) Together (Different Size Originals) (P. 217) Finishing by Collating/ Finishing with the Making ID Card Copies(P.
  • Page 206: Copy Basic Features Screen

    Copying Copy Basic Features Screen 6C6U-03S When you select <Copy> in the Home screen, the Copy Basic Features screen appears. Current setting status and setting buttons The setting status, such as copy ratio, copy paper, and number of copies, are displayed. To copy correctly, be sure to check the settings displayed here.
  • Page 207 Copying <Start> Use this button to start copying.
  • Page 208: Basic Copy Operations

    Copying Basic Copy Operations 6C6U-03U This section describes the basic operation procedure used to copy an original. Place the original(s). Placing Originals(P. 130) Select <Copy> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) Select <Number of Copies> in the Copy Basic Features screen. Copy Basic Features Screen(P.
  • Page 209 Copying <Black & White> Copies in black (K) only, regardless of the color of the original. ● Originals with colors close to black, originals with light colors, or originals with small color areas may be detected as black and white originals, even if you set <Auto (Color/B&W)>. Adjusting Density Adjust the density of the scan if the text or images in an original are excessively light or dark.
  • Page 210 Copying 2-Sided Copying You can copy two pages of an original on both sides of the paper. You can also copy a 2-sided original on both sides of the paper, or on two separate pages. ● <2-Sided> may not be available with some sizes and types of paper. Available Paper(P.
  • Page 211 Copying ● If you make a setting for <N on 1> after setting the copy ratio, the setting of reduction ratio in <N on 1> takes priority. <Copy Ratio> Select the copy ratio Preset copy ratio Select a copy ratio. Numeric keys You can set any copy ratio from 25 % to 400 % in 1 % increments.
  • Page 212 Copying Automatically selects the paper depending on the original size loaded. Uses the paper that is loaded in the multi-purpose tray to make copies. Uses the paper that is loaded in the paper drawer (Drawer 1) of the machine to make copies. Uses the paper that is loaded in the paper drawer (Drawer 2) of the machine to make copies.
  • Page 213 Copying ● If you always want to make copies with the same settings: Changing the Default Settings for Functions(P. 179) ● If you want to register a combination of settings to use when needed: Registering Frequently Used Settings(P. 177) LINKS Checking the Copying Status and Log(P.
  • Page 214: Canceling Copies

    Copying Canceling Copies 6C6U-03W If you want to cancel copying immediately after selecting <Start>, select <Cancel> on the screen or press on the operation panel. You can also cancel copying after checking the copy status. ◼ Select <Cancel> on the Screen That is Displayed While Copying ◼...
  • Page 215: Checking The Copying Status And Log

    Copying Checking the Copying Status and Log 6C6U-03X You can check the current copy statuses and the logs for copied documents. ● When <Display Job Log> is set to <Off>, you cannot check the copy job log. <Display Job Log>(P. 590) Useful in the Following Cases ●...
  • Page 216 Copying ➠ Displays detailed information about the document. When a three-digit number is shown in the case of <Error> ● This number represents an error code. Countermeasures for Each Error Code(P. 686) LINKS Basic Copy Operations(P. 199) Canceling Copies(P. 205)
  • Page 217: Enhancing And Adjusting Copy Quality

    Copying Enhancing and Adjusting Copy Quality 6C6U-03Y You can improve the copy quality by specifying more detailed settings, such as adjusting the brightness, erasing unnecessary shadows, etc. Selecting the Type of Original for Adjusting Sharpness for Copying Erasing Dark Borders When Copying(P.
  • Page 218: Selecting The Type Of Original For Copying

    Copying Selecting the Type of Original for Copying 6C6U-040 You can select the optical image quality for the copy depending on the original type, such as text-only documents, documents with charts and graphs, or magazine photos. <Copy> <Other Settings> <Original Type> Select the original type Suitable when copying originals that contain both text and photos, or originals that include <Text/Photo/Map>...
  • Page 219: Adjusting Sharpness For Copying (Sharpness)

    Copying Adjusting Sharpness for Copying (Sharpness) 6C6U-041 You can adjust sharpness of the copied image. Increase the sharpness to sharpen blurred text and lines, or decrease the sharpness to improve the appearance of magazine photos. <Copy> <Other Settings> <Sharpness> Adjust the sharpness <Apply>...
  • Page 220: Erasing Dark Borders When Copying (Erase Frame)

    Copying Erasing Dark Borders When Copying (Erase Frame) 6C6U-042 When copying originals that are smaller than the output paper size, frame lines may appear around the edges in the copied image. When copying facing pages from thick book, dark borders may appear. <Erase Frame> enables you to erase these frame lines and dark borders.
  • Page 221 Copying LINKS Basic Copy Operations(P. 199)
  • Page 222: Adjusting The Color

    Copying Adjusting the Color 6C6U-043 Adjust the levels of yellow, magenta, cyan, or black. <Copy> <Other Settings> <Color Balance> Select the color, and adjust the color level <Apply> Example: If you want to make a copy with colors that more closely match the original Example: If you want to make a copy with brighter colors than the original ●...
  • Page 223: Useful Copy Functions

    Copying Useful Copy Functions 6C6U-044 In order to eliminate waste of paper, you can copy multiple sheets onto one page, or check the finish to prevent a miscopy. Also, there is a function to copy originals of different sizes together or to copy both sides of a card, etc. onto one page.
  • Page 224: Copying Multiple Documents Onto One Sheet (N On 1)

    Copying Copying Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (N on 1) 6C6U-045 You can reduce the size of a multiple-page original and arrange all pages on one side of the paper. You can save the number of sheets as the document can be copied on fewer pages than those of the original.
  • Page 225: Copying A Facing Page Original As Two Separate Pages

    Copying Copying a Facing Page Original as Two Separate Pages 6C6U-046 You can copy an original with two facing pages such as books and magazines into separate pages, dividing the left and right pages. You can make 2-sided copies as well by copying the right page onto the front side and the left page onto the back side.
  • Page 226: Copying Different Size Originals Together (Different Size Originals)

    Copying Copying Different Size Originals Together (Different Size Originals) 6C6U-047 You can place different size originals in the feeder and scan them at one time. You can eliminate the need to select paper and place the original again. ● You are limited to certain combinations of original sizes for scanning. Scanning with an improper combination may cause damage to the originals or paper jams.
  • Page 227: Finishing By Collating/Grouping

    Copying Finishing by Collating/Grouping 6C6U-048 When copying two copies or more from the feeder, you can select collating or grouping for the order of printouts. Select "Collate" to print in sequential page order. Select "Group" to print bundles of each page, as in 10 sheets for the first page, 10 sheets for the second page, and so forth.
  • Page 228 Copying <Copy> <Other Settings> <Finishing> <Collate (Page Order)> or <Group (Same Pages)> <Offset> <On> <Apply> ● An optional device is required to use the offset function. Optional Equipment(P. 764) ● Depending on the paper type, you cannot use finishing functions. Specifications(P.
  • Page 229: Finishing With The Stapler

    Copying Finishing with the Stapler 6C6U-049 You can bind each copy with the stapler after a collate or group output <Copy> <Other Settings> <Finishing> <Staple> Select <Next> Select how to staple. <Corner> To staple in one location in the corner of the page, select <Corner> for the staple position. <Double>...
  • Page 230: Making Id Card Copies

    Copying Making ID Card Copies 6C6U-04A You can use <ID Card Copy> to copy the front and back sides of a card onto the same side of a page. This function is useful when copying a driver's license or ID card. ●...
  • Page 231 Faxing Faxing Faxing ................................... 223 ..........................226 Fax Basic Features Screen ......................... 227 Basic Operations for Sending Faxes ..........................235 Canceling Sending Faxes ..............................236 Receiving Faxes ........................239 Useful Functions When Sending ..............240 Recalling Previously Used Settings for Sending (Recall Settings) ..................
  • Page 232: Faxing

    Faxing Faxing 6C6U-04C This chapter describes fax settings, basic fax operations and various other useful functions to suit your needs, such as PC Fax to send documents directly from computers, Address Book to specify destinations easily, and Forwarding to receive faxes even when you are out of the office. ●...
  • Page 233 Faxing ◼ Receiving According to Your Purposes Various Receiving Methods(P. 246) Saving Received Documents into the Machine (Memory Reception)(P. 247) ◼ Forwarding All the Received Documents Forwarding the Received Documents Automatically(P. 249) ◼ Sending Faxes Directly from Your Computer Sending Faxes from Your Computer (PC Fax)(P. 254)
  • Page 234 Faxing ◼ Sending and Receiving Faxes via the Internet Using Internet Fax (I-Fax)(P. 257)
  • Page 235: Fax Basic Features Screen

    Faxing Fax Basic Features Screen 6C6U-04E Selecting <Fax> in the Home screen displays the FAX Basic Features screen that appears when you sending faxes. <Enter Dest.> tab Select this tab to directly enter a destination. <Specify Destination> tab Select this tab to search for an LDAP server, enter a coded dial, or specify a destination using the recall settings.
  • Page 236: Basic Operations For Sending Faxes

    Faxing Basic Operations for Sending Faxes 6C6U-04F This section describes the basic operation procedure used to fax an original. ● You need to complete some procedures before using fax functions. Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions(P. 78) Place the original(s). Placing Originals(P.
  • Page 237 Faxing Select an index. Index(P. 186) Select the check box for the desired destination, and select <Apply>. ● If a destination is selected from <Address Book> in the Home screen, the Fax Basic Features screen can be displayed while the selected destination remains being specified. Specifying from Coded Dial Numbers Three-digit numbers (coded dial numbers) are assigned to addresses in the Address Book.
  • Page 238 Faxing shown.) Check the contents and if everything is correct, select <OK>. To specify a different destination, select <Cancel> and then re-enter the three-digit coded dial number. Displaying Destinations in Address Book(P. 424) Entering Destinations Directly For a destination that is not registered in the Address Book, specify it by entering a fax number. Enter the fax number in the <Enter Dest.>...
  • Page 239 Faxing Select conditions for user information to be searched. ● Name, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, organization names, and organization unit are available criteria for searching destinations. Enter the search target character string, and select <Apply>. ● On how to enter text, see Entering Text(P.
  • Page 240 Faxing ● To send faxes to multiple destinations at a time (sequential broadcast), repeat the appropriate steps to enter all destinations. ● You can also recall previously used destinations. Recalling Previously Used Settings for Sending (Recall Settings)(P. 240) To delete destinations If you specified multiple destinations, you can delete destinations as necessary.
  • Page 241 Faxing ◼ Adjusting Density Select <Density> in the <TX/RX Settings> tab Adjust the density <Apply> ◼ Adjusting Sharpness Select <Sharpness> in the <TX/RX Settings> tab Adjust the sharpness <Apply> Example: If you want to sharpen text and lines written in pencil Example: If you want to improve the appearance of magazine photos...
  • Page 242 Faxing Scanning 2-Sided Originals The machine can automatically scan the front and back sides of originals in the feeder. ● The machine cannot scan both sides of originals automatically when the originals are placed on the platen glass or when the machine is set to Manual Sending. Select <2-Sided Original>...
  • Page 243 Faxing Select <Start Sending>. ➠ The faxes are sent. ● If you always want to send faxes with the same settings: Changing the Default Settings for Functions(P. 179) ● If you want to register a combination of settings to use when needed: Registering Frequently Used Settings(P.
  • Page 244: Canceling Sending Faxes

    Faxing Canceling Sending Faxes 6C6U-04H If you want to cancel sending faxes immediately after selecting <Start>, select <Cancel> on the display or press the operation panel. You can also cancel sending faxes after checking the fax status. ◼ Select <Cancel> on the screen during fax transmission ◼...
  • Page 245: Receiving Faxes

    Faxing Receiving Faxes 6C6U-04J This section describes the methods for receiving faxes and how to set up the machine to receive faxes. You need to complete some procedures for using fax functions before specifying the receiving settings. Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions(P. 78) ◼...
  • Page 246 Faxing The answering machine activates, enabling the caller to leave a message. If you pick up the handset before the answering machine starts recording a message, you can talk with the caller. ● You need to connect your answering machine to the machine beforehand. ●...
  • Page 247 Faxing <Ring Start Time> Enables you to specify the duration during which the machine determines whether an incoming call is a fax or a telephone call. <Incoming Ring Time> Enables you to specify the duration during which an incoming call rings for a telephone call. <Action After Ring>...
  • Page 248: Useful Functions When Sending

    Faxing Useful Functions When Sending 6C6U-04K This section describes how to forward a fax again to a previously specified destination, how to send a fax after a phone call, and how to save a copy of a fax document. Recalling Previously Used Sending a Fax after a Phone Call Saving a Copy of a Sent Settings for Sending (Recall...
  • Page 249: Recalling Previously Used Settings For Sending (Recall Settings)

    Faxing Recalling Previously Used Settings for Sending (Recall Settings) 6C6U-04L You can recall the destinations specified in the past. When you specify a previously used destination, the machine also sets the same fax settings such as density you used the last time you sent documents to that destination. ●...
  • Page 250 Faxing ➠ The selected destination and the fax settings used at the time are specified. You can also change the settings before sending. To delete destinations When you transmitted to multiple destinations, you can delete destinations as necessary. Select <Confirm Destination>. Select the check box for the destination to be deleted, and select <Remove from Dest.>.
  • Page 251 Faxing Select <Start Sending>. ➠ The faxes are sent. LINKS Basic Operations for Sending Faxes(P. 227)
  • Page 252: Sending A Fax After A Phone Call (Manual Sending)

    Faxing Sending a Fax after a Phone Call (Manual Sending) 6C6U-04R You can send faxes manually at the end of a phone conversation. When you hear a beep over the phone, it means the recipient is trying to receive your faxes. Select <Start>...
  • Page 253 Faxing Hang up the handset. LINKS Basic Operations for Sending Faxes(P. 227) Canceling Sending Faxes(P. 235) Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents(P. 252)
  • Page 254: Saving A Copy Of A Sent Original

    Faxing Saving a Copy of a Sent Original 6C6U-04S In addition to the address specified when the fax is sent, you can also send faxed documents to a preset storage address for archiving. This is useful for keeping a log of what has been sent.
  • Page 255: Various Receiving Methods

    Faxing Various Receiving Methods 6C6U-04U You can store received faxes in the machine's memory without printing them. You can reduce fax paper waste by checking the detailed information of fax documents and only printing necessary documents. Saving Received Documents into the Machine (Memory Reception)(P. 247)
  • Page 256: Saving Received Documents Into The Machine (Memory Reception)

    Faxing Saving Received Documents into the Machine (Memory Reception) 6C6U-04W You can store received faxes into memory of the machine, and then print them later. This feature can prevent unauthorized persons from seeing confidential documents unintentionally. Storing Documents into Memory(P. 247) Printing Documents in Memory(P.
  • Page 257 Faxing Printing Documents in Memory To print received documents in memory, set <Use Memory Lock> to <Off>. All the documents in memory are printed. ● You cannot select a specific document for printing. ● If a time for the feature to deactivate has been specified, the documents are automatically printed at the specified time.
  • Page 258: Forwarding The Received Documents Automatically

    Faxing Forwarding the Received Documents Automatically 6C6U-04X The machine can forward all the received documents to specified destinations. Even if you are out of the office, you can receive fax information anytime, anywhere. Specifying Settings for Documents to be Forwarded Automatically(P. 249) Printing Documents to be Forwarded(P.
  • Page 259 Faxing Printing Documents to be Forwarded If you want to check the documents to be forwarded for yourself, you can set the machine to print the documents whenever they are forwarded, or to print only the documents that failed to be forwarded. <Menu>...
  • Page 260 Faxing You can use the Remote UI to preview the documents that failed to be forwarded. Checking Information of Documents That Failed To Be Forwarded(P. 441) LINKS Receiving Faxes(P. 236) Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents(P. 252)
  • Page 261: Checking Status And Log For Sent And Received Documents

    Faxing Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents 6C6U-04Y The statuses and communication logs for sent and received fax and I-Fax documents can be checked separately for sending and receiving. ● When <Display Job Log> is set to <Off>, you cannot check the communication logs. <Display Job Log>(P.
  • Page 262 Faxing When a three-digit number is shown in the case of <Error> ● This number represents an error code. Countermeasures for Each Error Code(P. 686) LINKS Basic Operations for Sending Faxes(P. 227) Canceling Sending Faxes(P. 235) Receiving Faxes(P. 236) Sending I-Faxes(P. 258) Receiving I-Faxes(P.
  • Page 263: Sending Faxes From Your Computer (Pc Fax)

    Faxing Sending Faxes from Your Computer (PC Fax) 6C6U-050 You can send fax documents created on your computer application directly from your computer. This feature eliminates the need to print documents for faxing and saves paper. You need to specify the basic fax settings ( Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions(P.
  • Page 264: Sending Pc Faxes

    Faxing Sending PC Faxes 6C6U-051 ● When <Allow Fax Driver TX> is set to <Off> on the machine, you cannot send faxes from computers. Restricting Fax Sending from a Computer(P. 426) ● You need to enable Department ID Management on the fax driver you are using if Department ID Management is enabled on the machine.
  • Page 265 Faxing Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add concurrent destinations. ● You can also add a destination by clicking [Add Next Destination] in step 3. ● If you need to specify a number to dial an outside line, select [Detailed Settings] [Add Outside Dialing Prefix to G3/G4/IP Fax Number] and enter the number in [Outside Dialing Prefix].
  • Page 266: Using Internet Fax (I-Fax)

    Faxing Using Internet Fax (I-Fax) 6C6U-052 The Internet Fax (I-Fax) function allows you to send and receive faxes over the Internet. Originals are sent attached as TIFF images files to e-mail. Since a telephone connection is not used, you can send faxes to distant locations and send documents with many pages without worrying about communications charges.
  • Page 267: Sending I-Faxes

    Faxing Sending I-Faxes 6C6U-053 To send a fax to a computer or another I-Fax-compatible device, specify an e-mail address instead of a fax number as the destination. If you send an I-Fax to a computer, it is sent as an e-mail attachment in TIFF format. And in the same way as when you send e-mail to a computer, you can specify multiple destinations and specify Cc and Bcc destinations.
  • Page 268 Faxing Select the check box for the desired destination, and select <Apply>. ● If a destination is selected from <Address Book> in the Home screen, the Basic Features screen for I-Fax sending can be displayed while the selected destination remains being specified. Specifying from Coded Dial Numbers Three-digit numbers (coded dial numbers) are assigned to addresses in the Address Book.
  • Page 269 Faxing ● When <Confirm When Coded Dial TX> is set to <On>, a screen is displayed that shows the destination and the name for the number. (For Group Dial, the destination name and the number of destinations are shown.) Check the contents and if everything is correct, select <OK>. To specify a different destination, select <Cancel>...
  • Page 270 Faxing Enter the search target character string, and select <Apply>. ● On how to enter text, see Entering Text(P. 126) . ● To specify multiple search criteria, repeat steps 3 and 4. Select <Search Method>. Select conditions to display the search result. <Using All Conditions Below>...
  • Page 271 Faxing ● If you selected <LDAP Server> or <Specify Myself as Destination>, the destination is specified in the <To> field. ● <Cc> and <Bcc> addresses can only be selected using <Address Book> or <Coded Dial>. To delete destinations If you specified multiple destinations, you can delete destinations as necessary. Select <Confirm Destination>.
  • Page 272 Faxing Address Book, and specify it. If the destination has not been registered in the Address Book, see Registering Destinations(P. 186) . Select <Reply To> in the <Send Settings> tab. Select <Specify from Address Book>. Select the check box for the desired reply-to address, and select <Apply>. ●...
  • Page 273 Faxing Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page. Remote UI Screen(P. 437) Select [TX Settings] [Network Settings - E-Mail/I-Fax Settings]. Click [Clear] in [Clear Mail Box]. Read the message that is displayed, and click [OK]. ➠ E-mail is deleted from the mailbox. ●...
  • Page 274: Receiving I-Faxes

    Faxing Receiving I-Faxes 6C6U-054 ◼ When an I-Fax Arrives When an I-Fax arrives, the Data indicator on the operation panel blinks. After the I-Fax is completely received, the document is printed out automatically and the indicator goes out. ● To cancel reception, select <Status Monitor> <RX Job>...
  • Page 275 Printing Printing Printing ................................267 ..........................268 Printing from a Computer ............................270 Canceling Prints ......................272 Checking the Printing Status and Log ..........................274 Various Printing Methods ................... 275 Printing a Document Secured by a PIN (Secure Print) ........................276 Printing via Secure Print .................
  • Page 276: Printing

    Printing Printing 6C6U-055 There are many ways to use the machine as a printer. You can print documents on your computer by using the printer driver or print image files from a USB memory device. Make full use of the print functions to suit your needs. ◼...
  • Page 277: Printing From A Computer

    Printing Printing from a Computer 6C6U-056 You can print a document made with an application on your computer by using the printer driver. There are useful settings on the printer driver, such as enlarging/reducing and 2-sided printing, that enable you to print your documents in various ways.
  • Page 278 Printing ● By setting <Prioritize Driver Settings When Printing> to <On>, you can print from the paper source specified in the printer driver, regardless of the paper settings on the machine. <Prioritize Driver Settings When Printing>(P. 514) Open a document in an application and display the print dialog box. Select the printer driver for this machine, and click [Preferences] or [Properties].
  • Page 279: Canceling Prints

    Printing Canceling Prints 6C6U-057 You can cancel printing from your computer or on the operation panel of the machine. From a Computer(P. 270) From the Operation Panel(P. 271) From a Computer You can cancel printing from the printer icon displayed on the system tray on the desktop. Double-click the printer icon.
  • Page 280 Printing From the Operation Panel Cancel printing using or <Status Monitor>. ◼ Press to Cancel If the Screen Displays a List of Documents When is Pressed Select the document you want to cancel, and select <Cancel> <Yes>. ◼ Check the Print Job Status Before Canceling <Status Monitor>...
  • Page 281: Checking The Printing Status And Log

    Printing Checking the Printing Status and Log 6C6U-058 You can check the current print statuses and the logs for printed documents. ● When <Display Job Log> is set to <Off>, you cannot check the print logs. <Display Job Log>(P. 590) Useful in the Following Cases ●...
  • Page 282 Printing ➠ Displays detailed information about the document. ● The displayed document name or user name may not reflect the actual document or user name. When a three-digit number is shown in the case of <Error> ● This number represents an error code. Countermeasures for Each Error Code(P.
  • Page 283: Various Printing Methods

    Printing Various Printing Methods 6C6U-059 This section describes how to print a document by adding a PIN, and how to print a file stored on a USB memory device without using the printer driver. Printing a Document Secured by a PIN (Secure Printing from a USB Memory Device (Memory Print)(P.
  • Page 284: Printing A Document Secured By A Pin (Secure Print)

    Printing Printing a Document Secured by a PIN (Secure Print) 6C6U-05A By setting a PIN to a document when printing from a computer, the document is held in the memory of the machine, and is not printed until the correct PIN is entered on the operation panel of the machine. This function is called "Secure Print,"...
  • Page 285: Printing Via Secure Print

    Printing Printing via Secure Print 6C6U-05C This section describes how to print a document from an application as a secured document. The first part of this section describes how to send a secured document to the machine, and the second part of this section describes how to print the secured document on the machine.
  • Page 286 Printing Printing Out Secured Documents Prints secured documents sent to the machine. After a valid time period ( Changing the Valid Time Period for Secured Documents(P. 278) ) has elapsed, the secured document will be deleted from the memory of the machine and can no longer be printed.
  • Page 287 Printing Changing the Valid Time Period for Secured Documents You can change the valid time period from the time secured document data is sent to the machine until the time it is deleted within a certain period of time. Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P.
  • Page 288: Printing From A Usb Memory Device (Memory Media Print)

    Printing Printing from a USB Memory Device (Memory Media Print) 6C6U-05E You can print files directly by connecting a USB memory device to the machine. Using this function, you can print without using a computer. For more information about the available USB memory devices and how to insert/remove the USB memory device, see Connecting a USB Memory Device(P.
  • Page 289 Printing Preview Details ● You cannot view the contents of a PDF file. ● You can specify the file display method used to display the <Memory Media Print> screen. <Default Display Settings>(P. 583) To change the file sort order You can change the sort order of the files in a USB memory device. ●...
  • Page 290 Printing Uses the paper that is loaded in the multi-purpose tray to print files. Uses the paper that is loaded in the paper drawer (Drawer 1) of the machine to print files. Uses the paper that is loaded in the paper drawer (Drawer 2) of the machine to print files. Uses the paper that is loaded in the optional cassette feeding unit (Drawer 3, 4) to make copies ●...
  • Page 291 Printing Does not make 2-sided printouts. Prints images in such a way that the printed pages are opened horizontally when bound. Prints images in such a way that the printed pages are opened vertically when bound. ● <2-Sided Printing> may not be available with some sizes or types of paper. Available Paper(P.
  • Page 292 Printing ● To combine images on nine or 16 pages onto one page when printing a PDF file, select <Set PDF Details> <N on 1>. <Set JPEG/TIFF Details> You can change the print settings for JPEG and TIFF images. <2-Sided Printing> You can make 2-sided printouts.
  • Page 293 Printing ● The stability of the texture and fixed toner may be reduced when this mode is used. <Set PDF Details> You can change the print settings for PDFs. <2-Sided Printing> You can make 2-sided printouts. Select the binding position. <N on 1>...
  • Page 294 Printing ● If you set to <On>, part of print data may not be printed in edge areas or paper may be partly smudged depending on the document. <Print Comments> This setting specifies whether to print annotations in the PDF file. <Off>...
  • Page 295 Printing <Grayscale Conversion> Specify the way of printing color data in black and white. See <Grayscale Conversion>(P. 551) for the description of the setting. <Print Quality> <Density> Adjust the toner density to be used for printing. See <Density>(P. 516) for the description of the setting. <Toner Save>...
  • Page 296 Printing LINKS <Store/Access Files>(P. 577)
  • Page 297 Scanning Scanning Scanning ................................289 ..........................291 Scan Basic Features Screen ......................294 Basic Operations for Scanning Originals ......................295 Scanning and Saving to a Computer ......................297 Saving Data to a USB Memory Device ............301 Sending Data by E-Mail/Saving Data to a Shared Folder or FTP Server ........................
  • Page 298: Scanning

    Scanning Scanning 6C6U-05F You can scan original documents by using the operation panel of the machine or an application on a computer. Whichever way you use, the scanned originals are converted into electronic file formats such as PDFs. Use the scan function to convert large-volume paper documents into files so that you can organize them easily.
  • Page 299 Scanning ◼ Efficiently, Reliably You can find instructions on how to enhance efficiency when sending data and descriptions of useful settings. Useful Scanning Functions(P. 319) ◼ Scanning from a Computer You can scan originals placed on the machine from a computer. The scanned originals are saved to the computer. You can scan using MF Scan Utility (included with the machine), or with other applications such as an image-processing or word-processing application.
  • Page 300: Scan Basic Features Screen

    Scanning Scan Basic Features Screen 6C6U-05H When you select <Scan> on the Home screen, the Scan Basic Features screen appears. <Computer> Saves the scanned data to a computer. Basic Features Screen for Computer Scanning(P. 291) <Remote Scanner> Puts the machine into the online status when originals are scanned from a computer. Using Your Computer to Scan (Remote Scan) (P.
  • Page 301 Scanning <Start> Use this button to start scanning. Basic Features Screen for USB Scanning Send Settings The original is scanned based on the settings configured here. <Reset> You can collectively restore the default settings. <Start> Use this button to start scanning. Selecting <B&W> starts black and white scanning. Selecting <Color> starts color scanning.
  • Page 302 Scanning <Confirm Destination> You can check or change the name and address of the specified destination as well as the number of destinations. <Reset> You can collectively restore the default settings. <Start> Use this button to start scanning. Selecting <B&W> starts black and white scanning. Selecting <Color> starts color scanning.
  • Page 303: Basic Operations For Scanning Originals

    Scanning Basic Operations for Scanning Originals 6C6U-05J This section describes the basic procedures for scanning originals. ◼ Scanning Scanning and Saving to a Saving Data to a USB Memory Sending Data by E-Mail/Saving Computer(P. 295) Device(P. 297) Data to a Shared Folder or FTP Server(P.
  • Page 304: Scanning And Saving To A Computer

    Scanning Scanning and Saving to a Computer 6C6U-05K The sequence of "scanning an original and saving it to a computer" can only be done when scanning from the machine. Scan while specifying what computer originals will be saved to; whether to scan originals in color or black and white;...
  • Page 305 Scanning When placing originals in the feeder in step 1 When scanning is complete, the save destination folder is displayed on the computer. When placing originals on the platen glass in step 1 When scanning is complete, follow the procedures below (except if you selected JPEG as a file format). If there are additional pages of originals to be scanned, place the next original on the platen glass, and select <Scan Next>.
  • Page 306: Saving Data To A Usb Memory Device

    Scanning Saving Data to a USB Memory Device 6C6U-05L This section describes how to scan the original and save the scanned data to a USB memory device. ● Before saving data to a USB memory device, insert the USB memory device into the USB port. For information about the available USB memory devices and how to insert and remove a USB memory device, Connecting a USB Memory Device(P.
  • Page 307 Scanning Selecting a File Format You can select the file format to which originals are scanned from PDF/JPEG/TIFF. For PDF, you can select Compact PDF that reduces the data size or the PDF format that enables a text search by including text data scanned with OCR (optical character recognition).
  • Page 308 Scanning Scanning the 2-Sided Originals The machine can automatically scan the front and back sides of originals in the feeder. ● The machine cannot automatically scan both sides of the original placed on the platen glass. <2-Sided Original> Select <Book Type> or <Calendar Type> <Book Type>...
  • Page 309 Scanning Select <End>. ➠ The saving process starts. ● A new folder is created on the USB memory device, and the scanned document is stored in that folder. The file name of a scanned document is automatically assigned based on the following format: the characters SCAN followed by a four-digit number.file extension name.
  • Page 310: Sending Data By E-Mail/Saving Data To A Shared Folder Or Ftp Server

    Scanning Sending Data by E-Mail/Saving Data to a Shared Folder or FTP Server 6C6U-05R The section describes the procedures for scanning originals and sending the scanned data directly from the machine by attaching it to an e-mail or saving it to a shared folder or FTP server. ●...
  • Page 311 Scanning ● Register the shared folder or FTP server address from a computer. Registering Destinations from Remote UI(P. 448) Select <Address Book> in the <Specify Destination> tab. Select <To>. Select an index. Index(P. 186) Select the check box for the desired destination, and select <Apply>. ●...
  • Page 312 Scanning Enter a three-digit number. ● If you have entered an incorrect value, use to clear it. If a confirmation screen appears ● When <Confirm When Coded Dial TX> is set to <On>, a screen is displayed that shows the destination and the name for the number.
  • Page 313 Scanning Select the LDAP server you are using. Select conditions for user information to be searched. ● Name, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, organization names, and organization unit are available criteria for searching destinations. Enter the search target character string, and select <Apply>. ●...
  • Page 314 Scanning If a screen on which a destination is already specified appears ● You can only send to a limited number of destinations. To send to other destinations, you must configure the authentication settings for send function in such a way that e-mail transmission is not restricted. Contact your administrator for details.
  • Page 315 Scanning Specifying the Scanning Size of the Original You can specify the scanning size of your originals. Select <Scan Size> in the <Send Settings> tab Select the original size Selecting a File Format You can select the file format to which originals are scanned from PDF/JPEG/TIFF. For PDF, you can select Compact PDF that reduces the data size or the PDF format that enables a text search by including text data scanned with OCR (optical character recognition).
  • Page 316 Scanning Select <File Format> <Set PDF Details> Select the PDF format <Divide into Pages> Select <On> or <Off> in the <Send Settings> tab ◼ Dividing a TIFF File by Page Specify whether to convert the original with multiple pages into a single TIFF file or create a separate TIFF file for each page.
  • Page 317 Scanning ● For e-mail, you can specify the subject, message, reply-to address, and priority as necessary. Specifying E-Mail Settings(P. 327) Select <Start>. ● If the <Confirm Destination> screen is displayed, check whether the destination is correct, and then select <Start Scanning>. ➠...
  • Page 318 Scanning ➠ E-mail is deleted from the mailbox. ● If you always want to scan with the same settings: Changing the Default Settings for Functions(P. 179) ● If you want to register a combination of settings to use when needed: Registering Frequently Used Settings(P.
  • Page 319: Canceling Sending Documents

    Scanning Canceling Sending Documents 6C6U-05S If you want to cancel sending documents immediately after selecting <Start>, select <Cancel> on the display or press . You can also cancel sending documents after checking the sending status. ◼ Select <Cancel> to cancel ◼...
  • Page 320: Checking Status And Log For Scanned Originals

    Scanning Checking Status and Log for Scanned Originals 6C6U-05U You can check the status and log for scanned originals sent directly from the machine. ● When <Display Job Log> is set to <Off>, you cannot check the logs for sent documents. <Display Job Log>(P.
  • Page 321 Scanning ● This number represents an error code. Countermeasures for Each Error Code(P. 686) LINKS Basic Operations for Scanning Originals(P. 294) Canceling Sending Documents(P. 310) Printing Reports and Lists(P. 646)
  • Page 322: Scanning Clearly

    Scanning Scanning Clearly 6C6U-05W When creating files for brochures that contain many pictures or reports written in pencil, you can adjust density and brightness to achieve clearer image quality. Adjusting Image Quality(P. 314) Adjusting Density(P. 315) Adjusting Sharpness When Scanning (Sharpness)(P. 316) Scanning Different Size Originals Together (Different Size Originals) (P.
  • Page 323: Adjusting Image Quality

    Scanning Adjusting Image Quality 6C6U-05X You can select the image quality for the scan depending on the original type, such as text-only originals, originals with charts and graphs, or magazine photos. Saving Data to a USB Memory Device <Scan> <USB Memory> <Original Type>...
  • Page 324: Adjusting Density

    Scanning Adjusting Density 6C6U-05Y You can adjust the density of the scan if the text or images in an original are too light or dark. Saving Data to a USB Memory Device <Scan> <USB Memory> <Density> Adjust the density <Apply> Sending Data by E-Mail/I-Fax or Saving Data to the Server <Scan>...
  • Page 325: Adjusting Sharpness When Scanning (Sharpness)

    Scanning Adjusting Sharpness When Scanning (Sharpness) 6C6U-060 You can adjust the sharpness of the image. Increase the sharpness to sharpen blurred text and lines, or decrease the sharpness to improve the appearance of magazine photos. Saving Data to a USB Memory Device <Scan>...
  • Page 326 Scanning LINKS Basic Operations for Scanning Originals(P. 294) Sending I-Faxes(P. 258) Adjusting Density(P. 315)
  • Page 327: Scanning Different Size Originals Together (Different Size Originals)

    Scanning Scanning Different Size Originals Together (Different Size Originals) 6C6U-061 You can place different size originals in the feeder and scan them at the same time. This eliminates the need to place originals separately. ● The combination of original sizes that you can scan is limited. Scanning with an improper combination may cause damage to the originals or paper jams.
  • Page 328: Useful Scanning Functions

    Scanning Useful Scanning Functions 6C6U-062 The machine is equipped with useful functions such as those that can create secure PDF files to prevent them from being tampered with, and that can send data again to previously specified destinations. Enhancing the Security of Adjusting Balance between File Recalling Previously Used Electronic Files(P.
  • Page 329: Enhancing The Security Of Electronic Files

    Scanning Enhancing the Security of Electronic Files 6C6U-063 Digital files are vulnerable in terms of security because they can be easily viewed or tampered with leaving no trace. When scanning important documents, you can take appropriate measures such as encrypting data and adding a device signature to enhance security.
  • Page 330 Scanning Select <Encryption>. Select the encryption level. <Acrobat 7.0 or Later/128-bit AES> Encrypt the file in the 128-bit environment, which can be opened by Adobe Acrobat 7.0 or later. <Acrobat 10.0 or Equivalent/256-bit AES> Encrypt the file in the 256-bit environment, which can be opened by Adobe Acrobat 10.0. ●...
  • Page 331 Scanning Proceed to <Set PDF Details>. Saving data to a USB memory device ● Select <File Format> <Set PDF Details>. Sending e-mail/saving data to a shared folder or FTP server ● Select <File Format> <Set PDF Details> in the <Send Settings> tab. Select PDF format.
  • Page 332: Adjusting Balance Between File Size And Image Quality

    Scanning Adjusting Balance between File Size and Image Quality 6C6U-064 You can specify the file compression ratio when converting scanned originals into the JPEG format. <Small: Memory Priority> makes the compression ratio higher than normal to create smaller files with lower image quality. On the other hand, <Large: Image Quality Priority>...
  • Page 333: Recalling Previously Used Settings For Sending/Saving (Recall Settings)

    Scanning Recalling Previously Used Settings for Sending/Saving (Recall Settings) 6C6U-065 You can select a destination from among the past destinations. When you specify a previously used destination, the machine also sets the same scan settings such as density you used the last time you sent documents to that destination. ●...
  • Page 334 Scanning ➠ The selected destination and its scan settings are specified. You can also change the settings before sending. To delete destinations (e-mail/I-Fax) If you specified multiple destinations, you can delete destinations as necessary. Select <Confirm Destination>. Select the check box for the destination to be deleted, and select <Remove from Dest..>. ●...
  • Page 335 Scanning ➠ The sending/saving process starts. If the <File Authentication> screen or <SMTP Authentication> screen appears ● Enter the user name and password, and then select <Apply>. LINKS Basic Operations for Scanning Originals(P. 294) Sending I-Faxes(P. 258)
  • Page 336: Specifying E-Mail Settings

    Scanning Specifying E-Mail Settings 6C6U-066 When attaching scanned originals to an e-mail, you can specify the subject, message, reply-to address, and priority for the e-mail before sending it. Place the original(s). Placing Originals(P. 130) Select <Scan> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P.
  • Page 337 Scanning Address Book, and specify it. If the destination has not been registered in the Address Book, see Registering Destinations(P. 186) . Select <Reply To> in the <Send Settings> tab. Select <Specify from Address Book>. Select the check box for the desired reply-to address, and select <Apply>. To specify priority Select <Priority>...
  • Page 338 Scanning LINKS Checking Status and Log for Scanned Originals(P. 311)
  • Page 339: Using Your Computer To Scan (Remote Scan)

    Scanning Using Your Computer to Scan (Remote Scan) 6C6U-067 To scan from a computer, you can use MF Scan Utility or an application such as an image processing or word processing application. If you use ScanGear MF supplied with the machine, you can configure advanced scan settings Using ScanGear MF(P.
  • Page 340: Scanning Documents From An Application

    Scanning Scanning Documents from an Application 6C6U-068 You can scan originals from applications such as image-processing or word- processing software. The scanned image is directly loaded in the application, allowing you to edit or process the image immediately. The following procedure varies depending on the application.
  • Page 341 Scanning LINKS Using ScanGear MF(P. 333)
  • Page 342: Using Scangear Mf

    Scanning Using ScanGear MF 6C6U-069 You can use ScanGear MF to configure advanced scan settings when you scan. The way of starting ScanGear MF differs depending of the way of scanning from the computer. Starting from MF Scan Utility When scanning from MF Scan Utility, click [ScanGear] to start ScanGear MF. For more information, click [Instructions] on MF Scan Utility.
  • Page 343: Using Wsd

    Scanning Using WSD 6C6U-06A "WSD (Web Services on Devices)" is a function to search devices located on the network. Using WSD enables you to automatically find the machine on the network from a computer, and start scanning the original on the machine. This function is called "WSD Scan."...
  • Page 344 Scanning Select this machine and click [Next]. ● Follow the on-screen instructions to operate. ● If this machine is not displayed, a Firewall setting problem may exist. For more information, see the instruction manual of the computer.
  • Page 345: Scanning Originals Using Wsd (Wsd Scan)

    Scanning Scanning Originals Using WSD (WSD Scan) 6C6U-06C This section describes how to scan originals from a computer using WSD. From the control panel Place the original(s). Placing Originals(P. 130) Select <Scan> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) Select <Remote Scanner>. ➠...
  • Page 346 Scanning ● When the [Select Device] dialog box is displayed, select the machine and click [OK]. From the [Source] drop-down list, select the location where the original is placed. ● When placing the original on the platen glass, select [Flatbed]. When placing in the feeder, select [Feeder (Scan one side)].
  • Page 347 Scanning ● When scanning is complete, the scanned document is displayed in the list of files on the [Windows Fax and Scan] screen and saved in the [Scanned Documents] folder of [Documents]. Registering frequently used scan settings ● If you always scan with the same settings, follow the procedures below to register the settings. You can easily and conveniently recall them when scanning.
  • Page 348 Linking with Mobile Devices Linking with Mobile Devices Linking with Mobile Devices ........................340 ........................341 Connecting with Mobile Devices ................342 Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router (LAN Connection) ...................... 344 Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode) ....................348 Utilizing the Machine through Applications ..............................
  • Page 349: Linking With Mobile Devices

    Linking with Mobile Devices Linking with Mobile Devices 6C6U-06E Linking the machine with mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets enables you to use an appropriate application to perform printing, or other operation with ease. In addition, you can operate the machine from mobile devices via remote control to confirm printing status and change the settings of the machine.
  • Page 350: Connecting With Mobile Devices

    Linking with Mobile Devices Connecting with Mobile Devices 6C6U-06F There are two methods used to connect a mobile device with the machine: connecting via a wireless LAN router, and communicating wirelessly and directly with the machine. Select a connection method in accordance with the communication environment and the device you are using.
  • Page 351: Connecting Via A Wireless Lan Router (Lan Connection)

    <Mobile Portal> is selected in the procedure below. ● For information about the operating systems compatible with Canon PRINT Business, the detailed setting procedure, and the operating procedure, please see the application's Help or the Canon website (https:// global.canon/gomp/). ●...
  • Page 352 Utilizing the Machine through Applications(P. 348) ● If you pass the mobile device over the machine without launching Canon PRINT Business, Canon PRINT Business starts automatically after passing it over. Enable the NFC settings of the mobile device. Move the mobile device closer to the machine.
  • Page 353: Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)

    Linking with Mobile Devices Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode) 6C6U-06J Even in an environment without a wireless LAN router, using "Access Point Mode," which can directly connect a mobile device to the machine wirelessly, enables you to connect the mobile device on hand to the machine without difficult settings.
  • Page 354 <Access Point Mode Settings> (P. 480) Canon PRINT Business ● For information about the operating systems compatible with Canon PRINT Business, the detailed setting procedure, and the operating procedure, please see the application's Help or the Canon website (https:// global.canon/gomp/). Connecting Directly ●...
  • Page 355 Utilizing the Machine through Applications(P. 348) ● If you pass the mobile device over the machine without launching Canon PRINT Business, Canon PRINT Business starts automatically after passing it over. Enable the NFC settings of the mobile device. Move the mobile device closer to the machine.
  • Page 356 Linking with Mobile Devices ● While connecting via direct connection, you may not be able to connect to the Internet depending on the mobile device you are using. ● If a wireless connection from a mobile device is not performed within 5 minutes while the SSID and network key are displayed, the status waiting for connection ends.
  • Page 357: Utilizing The Machine Through Applications

    Help or the Canon website (https:// global.canon/gomp/). ● You can download Canon PRINT Business for free, but you will be charged the Internet connection fee. ◼ Printing with Canon Print Service You can easily print from the menu of applications that support the Android print subsystem.
  • Page 358 Linking with Mobile Devices ◼ Printing with Google Cloud Print You can use applications and services which support Google Cloud Print to print from a computer or mobile device without using a printer driver. Using Google Cloud Print(P. 363)
  • Page 359: Using Airprint

    Linking with Mobile Devices Using AirPrint 6C6U-06L This section describes the settings required to use AirPrint and the procedures to be performed using Apple devices. AirPrint Settings Configuring AirPrint Settings(P. 350) Displaying the Screen for AirPrint(P. 353) Functions of the AirPrint Printing with AirPrint(P.
  • Page 360 Linking with Mobile Devices Click [Edit]. Specify the required settings. [Use AirPrint] Select the check box to enable AirPrint. To disable AirPrint, clear the check box. [Printer Name] Enter the name of the machine. If an mDNS name has already been registered in [mDNS Settings] ( Configuring DNS(P.
  • Page 361 Linking with Mobile Devices ● Entering the printer name makes it easier to identify multiple printers that support AirPrint. ◼ Changing the Setting of Functions Available with AirPrint If you want to disable functions that you are not going to use with AirPrint or encrypt communications, configure the necessary setting using the operation panel.
  • Page 362 Linking with Mobile Devices <Menu> <Preferences> <Network> <TCP/IP Settings> <Network Link Scan Settings> Set <Use TLS> to <Off> or <On> <Apply> Displaying the Screen for AirPrint You can display the screen for AirPrint, on which you can not only access the AirPrint Settings but also view information about consumables, such as paper and toner cartridge.
  • Page 363 Linking with Mobile Devices [AirPrint Settings] Enables you to check the values entered in the AirPrint settings, such as the name and location of the machine. You can click [Edit] to change the settings. [Other Settings] [Print Security Settings] Configure the print security settings using TLS or authentication. [Scan Security Settings] Configure the scan security settings using TLS.
  • Page 364: Printing With Airprint

    Linking with Mobile Devices Printing with AirPrint 6C6U-06R You can print from an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, or Mac without using a printer driver. Printing from an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch(P. 355) Printing from a Mac(P. 356) System Requirements One of the following Apple devices is required to print with AirPrint.
  • Page 365 Linking with Mobile Devices Tap [Print]. Select this machine from [Printer]. ● The printers connected to the network are displayed here. Select this machine in this step. ● The screen for selecting this machine in [Printer] is not displayed on applications that do not support AirPrint.
  • Page 366 Linking with Mobile Devices ● The available settings and paper sizes differ depending on the application you are using. Click [Print]. ➠ Printing starts.
  • Page 367: Scanning With Airprint

    Linking with Mobile Devices Scanning with AirPrint 6C6U-06S You can use AirPrint to transfer the data scanned by the machine directly to a Mac. System Requirements To scan with AirPrint, you need a Mac with OS X 10.9 or later installed. To scan using TLS, you need a Mac with OS X 10.11 or later installed.
  • Page 368 Linking with Mobile Devices Click [Scan]. Click [Open Scanner]. ➠ The [Scanner] screen is displayed. Configure the scan settings as necessary. Click [Scan]. ➠ The original is scanned, and the image is displayed.
  • Page 369: Faxing With Airprint

    Linking with Mobile Devices Faxing with AirPrint 6C6U-06U You can send faxes from a Mac in almost the same way as when you print from a Mac. System Requirements To send faxes with AirPrint, you need a Mac with OS X 10.9 or later installed. Network Environment One of the following environments is required.
  • Page 370 Linking with Mobile Devices Specify the destination. Click [Fax]. ➠ Fax sending starts.
  • Page 371: If Airprint Cannot Be Used

    Linking with Mobile Devices If AirPrint Cannot Be Used 6C6U-06W If AirPrint cannot be used, try taking the following solutions. ● Make sure that the machine is turned ON. If the machine is turned ON, first turn it OFF, then wait for at least 10 seconds and then turn it back ON to check if the problem is solved.
  • Page 372: Using Google Cloud Print

    Linking with Mobile Devices Using Google Cloud Print 6C6U-06X Google Cloud Print is a service that enables a user with a Google account to print from a smartphone, tablet, or computer connected to the Internet using applications compatible with Google Cloud Print. Unlike conventional printing from a computer, it does not require a printer driver.
  • Page 373 Linking with Mobile Devices ● For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 445) . Start the Remote UI and log in as an administrator. Starting Remote UI(P.
  • Page 374: Printing With Default Print Service (Android)

    [Edit] select the [Use Mopria] check [OK] ● In order to use the Canon machine/printer from the Default Print Service of your Android terminal, you must first configure the following settings on your Android terminal. ● Enable Default Print Service.
  • Page 375: Managing The Machine By The Remote Control

    Linking with Mobile Devices Managing the Machine by the Remote Control 6C6U-070 You can use the Remote UI from a Web browser installed on your mobile device. This allows you to check the machine's status and specify machine's settings from your mobile device. Note that the Remote UI screen may not be displayed properly for some devices and environments.
  • Page 376 Managing the Machine Managing the Machine Managing the Machine ..........................369 ..........................371 Setting Access Privileges ...................... 372 Setting the System Manager ID and PIN ..................... 374 Setting the Department ID Management ..........................380 Setting a Remote UI PIN .......................... 381 LDAP Server Authentication ....................
  • Page 377 Managing the Machine ......................458 Importing/Exporting the Setting Data ............................. 462 Updating the Firmware ............................464 Initializing Settings...
  • Page 378: Managing The Machine

    Managing the Machine Managing the Machine 6C6U-071 To reduce the various risks associated with the use of this machine, such as leaks of personal information or unauthorized use by third parties, constant and effective security measures are required. An administrator should manage important settings, such as access privileges and security settings, to ensure that the machine is used safely.
  • Page 379 Managing the Machine ◼ Managing the System Configuration and Settings Updating the Firmware(P. 462) Initializing Settings(P. 464)
  • Page 380: Setting Access Privileges

    Managing the Machine Setting Access Privileges 6C6U-072 Protect the machine from unauthorized access by only allowing users with access privileges to use the machine. Access privileges are set separately for system administrators, general users, and the Remote UI. When privileges are set, the user must enter an ID and PIN to print or change settings.
  • Page 381: Setting The System Manager Id And Pin

    Managing the Machine Setting the System Manager ID and PIN 6C6U-073 Set the system manager account, "System Manager ID." The System Manager ID and PIN are set to "7654321" at the factory. You can also set a PIN for the System Manager ID. If the System Manager ID is specified, you can access items that require administrator privileges, for example, <Network>...
  • Page 382 Managing the Machine ● Do not forget your PIN. If you forget your PIN, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line. Configuring settings via the Remote UI ● Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Click [Settings/Registration]...
  • Page 383: Setting The Department Id Management

    Managing the Machine Setting the Department ID Management 6C6U-074 You can control access to the machine by using multiple IDs for multiple users or groups. If a user tries to operate the machine when Department ID Management is enabled, a login screen is displayed, and the user must enter their own Department ID and PIN to use the machine.
  • Page 384 Managing the Machine [Department ID] Enter the Department ID number to be registered. [Set PIN] To set a PIN, select the check box and enter the same number both in the [PIN] and [Confirm] text boxes. [Restrict Functions] You can restrict the number of pages to print and the available functions for departments to be registered.
  • Page 385 Managing the Machine ● If you want to return the counts to zero, click the corresponding text link under [Department ID] and click [Clear Count] [OK]. If you want to return the counts of all Department IDs to zero, click [Clear All Counts] [OK].
  • Page 386 Managing the Machine Select the check box to enable Department ID Management. If you do not want to use Department ID Management, clear the check box. ● For information about the [Allow Print Jobs with Unknown IDs]/[Allow Scan Jobs with Unknown IDs]/[Allow Black &...
  • Page 387 Managing the Machine [Allow PIN Settings] Select the check box to enable the PIN setting. [Department ID] Enter the Department ID number. [PIN] Enter the PIN corresponding to the Department ID as necessary. [Verify] Click to verify that the correct ID and PIN are entered. This function is not available if the machine and the computer are connected via a USB or WSD (Web Services on Devices) port.
  • Page 388 Managing the Machine Select [User Management] [Department ID Management]. Click [Edit]. Clear the check boxes as necessary. [Allow Print Jobs with Unknown IDs] In order to send job from a computer when Department ID Management is enabled, you need to enter the correct ID and PIN ( Enabling the Department ID Management for Jobs from a Computer(P.
  • Page 389: Setting A Remote Ui Pin

    Managing the Machine Setting a Remote UI PIN 6C6U-075 You can set a PIN for access to the Remote UI. All users use a common PIN. ● When Department ID Management is enabled, setting here is not required. Setting the Department ID Management(P.
  • Page 390: Ldap Server Authentication

    Managing the Machine LDAP Server Authentication 6C6U-076 If your system has an LDAP server installed, you can ensure that LDAP server authentication is carried out when the send function is used. This enables you to prevent unauthorized use by third parties and information disclosure. Once the authorization settings are enabled, the Authorized Send screen appears when the fax or scan function is used and operation can only continue if it is correctly authorized by the LDAP server.
  • Page 391 Managing the Machine Configure the settings for sending e-mail/I-Faxes. [E-Mail/I-Fax Sending] Select whether to allow sending e-mail and I-Faxes. [Do Not Allow] Blocks sending e-mail and I-Faxes. <E-Mail> and <I-Fax> in the scan function can no longer be used. [Allow] Permits outgoing e-mail and I-Faxes.
  • Page 392 Managing the Machine [File Sending] Select whether to allow saving to shared folders and FTP servers. [Do Not Allow] Blocks saving to shared folders and FTP servers. <File> in the scan function can no longer be used. [Allow] Saving to shared folders and FTP servers is not blocked. [Only Allow Sending to Myself or Blocks all saving to shared folders and FTP servers other than specified Specified Folder]...
  • Page 393 Managing the Machine [Specify Destination Folder] Selecting this check box allows you to specify the folder where the data is saved. If the check box is not selected, the save destination is set based on authorized user information registered on the LDAP server. [Host Name] Enter a host name for the shared folder or FTP server.
  • Page 394: Configuring The Network Security Settings

    Managing the Machine Configuring the Network Security Settings 6C6U-077 Authorized users may incur unanticipated losses from attacks by malicious third parties, such as sniffing, spoofing, and tampering of data as it flows over a network. To protect your important and valuable information from these attacks, the machine supports the following features to enhance security and secrecy.
  • Page 395 Managing the Machine IPSec Communication While TLS only encrypts data used on a specific application, such as a Web browser or an e-mail application, IPSec encrypts the whole (or payloads of) IP packets. This enables IPSec to offer a more versatile security system than TLS.
  • Page 396: Restricting Communication By Using Firewalls

    Managing the Machine Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls 6C6U-078 Without proper security, unauthorized third parties can access computers and other communication devices that are connected to a network. To prevent this unauthorized access, specify the settings for packet filter, a feature that restricts communication to devices with specified IP addresses or MAC addresses.
  • Page 397: Specifying Ip Addresses For Firewall Settings

    Managing the Machine Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings 6C6U-079 You can either limit communication to only devices with specified IP addresses, or block devices with specified IP addresses but permit other communications. You can specify a single IP address or a range of IP addresses. ●...
  • Page 398 Managing the Machine Select the [Use Filter] check box and click the [Reject] or [Allow] radio button for the [Default Policy]. [Use Filter] Select the check box to restrict communication. Clear the check box to disable the restriction. [Default Policy] Select the precondition to allow or reject the communication of other devices with the machine.
  • Page 399 Managing the Machine Click [OK]. Restart the machine. ● Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. Using the operation panel ● You can also enable or disable IP address filtering from <Menu> in the Home screen. <IPv4 Address Filter>...
  • Page 400: Specifying Mac Addresses For Firewall Settings

    Managing the Machine Specifying MAC Addresses for Firewall Settings 6C6U-07A You can limit communication to only devices with specified MAC addresses, or block devices with specified MAC addresses but permit other communications. This function is unavailable when the machine is connected to a wireless LAN. ●...
  • Page 401 Managing the Machine Select the [Use Filter] check box and click the [Reject] or [Allow] radio button for the [Default Policy]. [Use Filter] Select the check box to restrict communication. Clear the check box to disable the restriction. [Default Policy] Select the precondition to allow or reject other devices to communicate with the machine.
  • Page 402 Managing the Machine Click [OK]. Restart the machine. ● Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. Using the operation panel ● You can also enable or disable MAC address filtering from <Menu> in the Home screen. <MAC Address Filter>...
  • Page 403: Changing Port Numbers

    Managing the Machine Changing Port Numbers 6C6U-07C Ports serve as endpoints for communicating with other devices. Typically, conventional port numbers are used for major protocols, but devices that use these port numbers are vulnerable to attacks because these port numbers are well-known.
  • Page 404: Setting A Proxy

    Managing the Machine Setting a Proxy 6C6U-07E A proxy (or HTTP proxy server) refers to a computer or software that carries out HTTP communication for other devices, especially when communicating with resources outside the network, such as when browsing Web sites. The client devices connect to the outside network through the proxy server, and do not communicate directly to the resources outside.
  • Page 405 Managing the Machine Change the port number as necessary. [Use Proxy within Same Domain] Select the check box to also use the specified proxy server for communication with devices in the same domain. [Use Proxy Authentication] To enable authentication by the proxy server, select the check box and enter alphanumeric characters for the user name in the [User Name] text box.
  • Page 406: Configuring The Key And Certificate For Tls

    Managing the Machine Configuring the Key and Certificate for TLS 6C6U-07F You can encrypt communication between the machine and a Web browser on the computer by using Transport Layer Security (TLS). TLS is a mechanism for encrypting data sent or received over the network. TLS must be enabled when the Remote UI is used for specifying settings for IPSec (Pre-Shared Key Method), IEEE 802.1X authentication (TTLS/ PEAP), or SNMPv3.
  • Page 407 Managing the Machine [Allowed Versions] Specify [Maximum Version] and [Minimum Version] of TLS. [Algorithm Settings] Select the check box for the encryption algorithm to use for TLS. Click [OK]. Select [License/Other] [Remote UI Settings]. Click [Edit]. Select the [Use TLS] check box and click [OK].
  • Page 408 Managing the Machine Restart the machine. ● Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. Using the operation panel ● You can also enable or disable TLS encrypted communication from <Menu> in the Home screen. <Remote UI>(P.
  • Page 409: Generating The Key And Certificate For Network Communication

    Managing the Machine Generating the Key and Certificate for Network Communication 6C6U-07H A key and certificate can be generated with the machine when it is required for encrypted communication via Transport Layer Security (TLS). You can use TLS when accessing the machine via the Remote UI. Self-signed certificates are used with the key and certificate generated in "Network Communication."...
  • Page 410 Managing the Machine [Key Settings] [Key Name] Enter alphanumeric characters for naming the key. Set a name that will be easy for you to find later in a list. [Signature Algorithm] Select the signature algorithm from the drop-down list. [Key Algorithm] Select the key generation algorithm from [RSA] or [ECDSA], then select the key length from the drop- down list.
  • Page 411 Managing the Machine Click [OK]. ● Generating a key and certificate may take some time. ● After the key and certificate is generated, it is automatically registered to the machine. LINKS Registering the Key and Certificate for Network Communication(P. 406) Configuring the Key and Certificate for TLS(P.
  • Page 412: Generating A Key And Certificate Signing Request (Csr)

    Managing the Machine Generating a Key and Certificate Signing Request (CSR) 6C6U-07J Because certificates generated on the machine do not have a CA signature, a communication error may result depending on devices it communicates with. To have the certificate authority issue the certificate with the CA signature, you need to obtain data of CSR (Certificate Signing Request), which the administrator can generate from Remote UI.
  • Page 413 Managing the Machine [Key Settings] [Key Name] Enter alphanumeric characters for naming the key. Set a name that will be easy for you to find later in a list. [Signature Algorithm] Select the signature algorithm from the drop-down list. [Key Algorithm] Select the key generation algorithm from [RSA] or [ECDSA], then select the key length from the drop- down list.
  • Page 414 Managing the Machine Click [Store in File]. ● A dialog box for storing the file appears. Choose where to store the file and click [Save]. ➠ The CSR file is stored on the computer. Attach the stored file and submit the application to the certification authority. Registering a Certificate to a Key The key with the CSR generated cannot be used until the certificate issued from the certificate authority based on the CSR is registered in the key.
  • Page 415: Registering The Key And Certificate For Network Communication

    Managing the Machine Registering the Key and Certificate for Network Communication 6C6U-07K You can obtain the key and certificate, and the CA certificate from a certification authority (CA) for use with the machine. Install and register the obtained key and certificate file and CA certificate file in this machine using Remote UI.
  • Page 416 Managing the Machine Deleting the key and certificate file or CA certificate file ● Click [Delete] on the right of the file you want to delete click [OK]. Click [Browse], specify the file to install, and click [Start Installation]. ➠ The key and certificate file or the CA certificate file is installed on the machine from a computer.
  • Page 417: Configuring Ipsec Settings

    Managing the Machine Configuring IPSec Settings 6C6U-07L Internet Protocol Security (IPSec or IPsec) is a protocol suite for encrypting data transported over a network, including Internet networks. While TLS only encrypts data used on a specific application, such as a Web browser or an e-mail application, IPSec encrypts either whole IP packets or the payloads of IP packets, offering a more versatile security system.
  • Page 418 Managing the Machine ● For more information about the basic operations to be performed when setting the machine from the Remote UI, see Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI(P. 445) . Start the Remote UI and log in to System Manager Mode. Starting Remote UI(P.
  • Page 419 Managing the Machine [Local Address] Click the radio button for the type of IP address of the machine to apply the policy. [All IP Addresses] Select to use IPSec for all IP packets. [IPv4 Address] Select to use IPSec for all IP packets that are sent to or from the IPv4 address of the machine.
  • Page 420 Managing the Machine Description Example IPv6: fe80::10 Delimit alphanumeric characters with colons. Specifying a range of addresses Insert a hyphen between the addresses. 192.168.0.10-192.168.0.20 [Subnet Settings] When manually specifying IPv4 address, you can express the range by using the subnet mask. Enter the subnet mask using periods to delimit numbers (example:"255.255.255.240").
  • Page 421 Managing the Machine [Authentication] Select the hash algorithm. [Encryption] Select the encryption algorithm. [DH Group] Select the Diffie-Hellman group, which determines the key strength. Authenticating a machine using a pre-shared key Click the [Pre-Shared Key Method] radio button for [Authentication Method] and then click [Shared Key Settings].
  • Page 422 Managing the Machine [Select Algorithm] Select the [ESP], [ESP (AES-GCM)], or [AH (SHA1)] check box(es) depending on the IPSec header and the algorithm used. AES-GCM is an algorithm for both authentication and encryption. If [ESP] is selected, also select algorithms for authentication and encryption from the [ESP Authentication] and [ESP Encryption] drop- down lists.
  • Page 423 Managing the Machine Using the operation panel ● You can also enable or disable IPSec communication from <Menu> in the Home screen. <Use IPSec>(P. 485) LINKS Configuring the Key and Certificate for TLS(P. 397) IPSec Policy List(P. 649)
  • Page 424: Configuring Ieee 802.1X Authentication Settings

    Managing the Machine Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication Settings 6C6U-07R The machine can connect to an 802.1X network as a client device. A typical 802.1X network consists of a RADIUS server (authentication server), LAN switch (authenticator), and client devices with authentication software (supplicants). If a device tries to connect to the 802.1X network, the device must go through user authentication in order to prove that the connection is made by an authorized user.
  • Page 425 Managing the Machine Click [Settings/Registration] on the Portal page. Remote UI Screen(P. 437) Select [Network Settings] [IEEE 802.1X Settings]. Click [Edit]. Select the [Use IEEE 802.1X] check box, and enter the login name in the [Login Name] text box. [Use IEEE 802.1X] Select the check box to enable IEEE 802.1X authentication.
  • Page 426 Managing the Machine Setting TTLS/PEAP Select the [Use TTLS] or [Use PEAP] check box. Internal protocol for TTLS ● You can select MSCHAPv2 or PAP. Click [Change User Name/Password]. ● To specify a user name other than the login name, clear the [Use Login Name as User Name] check box.
  • Page 427 Managing the Machine Using the operation panel ● You can also enable or disable IEEE 802.1X authentication from <Menu> in the Home screen. <Use IEEE 802.1X>(P. 489) LINKS Configuring the Key and Certificate for TLS(P. 397)
  • Page 428: Restricting The Machine's Functions

    Managing the Machine Restricting the Machine's Functions 6C6U-07S Some of the functions of the machine may rarely be used or provide opportunities for misuse. For security purposes, the machine can be set to limit its capabilities by partially or completely disabling these functions. Restricting Access to Address Book and Sending Functions You can specify the PIN in the Address Book to disable a general user from modifying data or limit destinations that can be specified for fax sending.
  • Page 429 Managing the Machine Disabling Remote Management When not using Remote UI, you can disable functions to prevent an unauthorized remote operation via Remote Disabling Remote UI(P. 432)
  • Page 430: Restricting Access To Address Book And Sending Functions

    Managing the Machine Restricting Access to Address Book and Sending Functions 6C6U-07U Some cases of information leakage can be prevented by limiting the available fax and e-mail destinations to those registered in the Address Book or LDAP servers, or by setting a PIN for the Address Book so that unauthorized users cannot add or edit Address Book entries.
  • Page 431: Restricting Use Of The Address Book

    Managing the Machine Restricting Use of the Address Book 6C6U-07W The Address Book can be set to require users to enter a PIN in order to add new entries to the Address Book or edit existing entries. Setting a PIN to the Address Book can reduce the risk of documents being sent to unintended recipients because changes to the Address Book can only be made by users who know the PIN.
  • Page 432 Managing the Machine Registering Destinations from Remote UI(P. 448) Specifying E-Mail Settings(P. 327)
  • Page 433: Limiting Available Destinations

    Managing the Machine Limiting Available Destinations 6C6U-07X By limiting destinations that can be specified to those registered in the Address Book or LDAP servers, you can reduce the possibility of specifying unintended destinations and prevent users from leaking information. You can configure the setting to display the confirmation screen to prevent the user from misdialing when specifying a coded dial number in the Address Book.
  • Page 434 Managing the Machine machine to display the details of the coded dial number you selected/entered as a sending destination on the screen before you send documents to that destination. <Menu> <Function Settings> <Send> <Common Settings> <Confirm When Coded Dial TX> <On>...
  • Page 435: Restricting The Fax Sending Functions

    Managing the Machine Restricting the Fax Sending Functions 6C6U-07Y You can set various restrictions for sending faxes, which can prevent information leakage to third parties or sending documents to unintended destinations. Confirming the Entered Fax Number(P. 426) Restricting Fax Sending from a Computer(P. 426) Restricting Sequential Broadcasts(P.
  • Page 436 Managing the Machine Sending Faxes from Your Computer (PC Fax)(P. 254) Enabling the Department ID Management for Jobs from a Computer(P. 377) Restricting Use of the Address Book(P. 422) Limiting Available Destinations(P. 424)
  • Page 437: Restricting Printing From A Computer

    Managing the Machine Restricting Printing from a Computer 6C6U-080 You can drastically reduce information leakage risks by limiting the documents printable from a computer to the Secure-Print documents ( Printing a Document Secured by a PIN (Secure Print)(P. 275) ). <Menu>...
  • Page 438: Restricting Usb Functions

    Managing the Machine Restricting USB Functions 6C6U-081 USB is a convenient way of connecting peripheral devices and storing or relocating data, but USB can also be a source of information leakage if it is not properly managed. Be especially careful when handling USB memory devices. This section describes how to restrict connection via the USB port of the machine and how to prohibit use of USB memory devices.
  • Page 439 Managing the Machine Basic Operations for Scanning Originals(P. 294) Printing from a USB Memory Device (Memory Media Print)(P. 279)
  • Page 440: Disabling Http Communication

    Managing the Machine Disabling HTTP Communication 6C6U-082 HTTP is used for communications over the network, such as when you access the machine via the Remote UI. If you are using a USB connection or are otherwise not using HTTP, you can disable HTTP to block malicious third-party intrusions via the unused HTTP port.
  • Page 441: Disabling Remote Ui

    Managing the Machine Disabling Remote UI 6C6U-083 The Remote UI is useful because the machine settings can be specified by using a Web browser on a computer. To use the Remote UI, the machine must be connected to a computer over the network. If the machine is connected to a computer via USB, or if you do not need to use the Remote UI, you might want to disable the Remote UI to reduce the risk of having your machine controlled remotely over the network by malicious third parties.
  • Page 442: Increasing The Security Of Documents

    Managing the Machine Increasing the Security of Documents 6C6U-084 The machine is equipped with security functions designed to prevent documents from being leaked or tampered with. Device Signature The digital signature is added to scanned documents using a key and certificate mechanism in order to prove to the recipient that the document has been created on the machine.
  • Page 443: Generating A Device Signature Key

    Managing the Machine Generating a Device Signature Key 6C6U-085 You can generate a key and certificate for the device signature that show a document was scanned on the machine. The certificate is appended when a document is scanned and converted into a PDF file. ●...
  • Page 444: Managing The Machine From A Computer (Remote Ui)

    Managing the Machine Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI) 6C6U-086 Using a Web browser to operate the machine remotely, you can check the documents waiting to be printed or the status of the machine. You can also make various settings. You can do this without leaving your desk, making system management easier.
  • Page 445: Starting Remote Ui

    Managing the Machine Starting Remote UI 6C6U-087 To operate remotely, you need to input the IP address of the machine into a Web browser and start the Remote UI. Check the IP address set to the machine in advance ( Viewing Network Settings(P.
  • Page 446 Managing the Machine [System Manager Mode] You can perform all the Remote UI operations and settings. Enter the appropriate ID in [System Manager ID] and PIN in [System Manager PIN]. Setting the System Manager ID and PIN(P. 372) [General User Mode] You can check the status of documents or the machine, and you can also change some of the settings.
  • Page 447 Managing the Machine [Device Basic Information] Displays the current status of the machine and error information. If an error has occurred, the link to the Error Information page will be displayed. [Consumables Information] Displays paper information and the amount remaining in the toner cartridges. [Support Link] Displays the support link specified in [Support Link] under [License/Other].
  • Page 448 Managing the Machine [Mail to System Manager] Displays a window for creating an e-mail to the system manager specified in [System Manager Information] under [User Management]. [Status Monitor/Cancel] Displays the [Status Monitor/Cancel] page. For any of the waiting documents, you can check the status/ history or cancel the processing.
  • Page 449: Checking The Status And Logs

    Managing the Machine Checking the Status and Logs 6C6U-088 Checking Current Status of Print Documents(P. 440) Checking Current Status of Received Documents(P. 441) Checking History of Documents(P. 441) Checking Information of Documents That Failed To Be Forwarded(P. 441) Checking Error Information(P. 442) Checking Consumables(P.
  • Page 450 Managing the Machine Checking Current Status of Received Documents You can check the logs of received fax and I-Fax documents. You can also click [Delete] for a received fax and I-Fax document to delete it. Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P.
  • Page 451 Managing the Machine ● When you have logged on in System Manager Mode, you can click [Delete] to delete documents that failed to be forwarded. ● When you have logged on in System Manager Mode, you can click [Job Number] to display detailed information or preview of the document that failed to be forwarded.
  • Page 452 Managing the Machine Checking Device Specifications The maximum print speed and machine features are displayed. Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 436) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Device Features] Checking System Manager Information Information about the machine and the system manager is displayed. The device name and other system manager information displayed here correspond to the settings in [User Management] or [Device Management] on the [Settings/Registration] page.
  • Page 453 Managing the Machine Checking Print Total Counter The total number of pages that have been printed by the copy, print, and fax functions is displayed. Log in to the Remote UI ( Starting Remote UI(P. 436) ) [Status Monitor/Cancel] [Check Counter] LINKS Remote UI Screen(P.
  • Page 454: Setting Up Menu Options From Remote Ui

    Managing the Machine Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI 6C6U-089 You can change the various machine settings by using the Remote UI. Most of the settings can be set also on the machine, but some settings can only be set using the Remote UI. This section describes the basic flow of changing the settings of the machine using the Remote UI.
  • Page 455 Managing the Machine Click [Edit]. Specify the required settings. Click [OK].
  • Page 456 Managing the Machine Restart the machine as necessary. ● Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. ● For information about whether you need to restart the machine, view the message on the edit screen.
  • Page 457: Registering Destinations From Remote Ui

    Managing the Machine Registering Destinations from Remote UI 6C6U-08A You can use the computer to register destinations in the Address Book of the machine and edit information of registered destinations. Specify the shared folder or FTP server destination here. ● You can change the settings only when you have logged on in System Manager Mode.
  • Page 458 Managing the Machine Specify the destination. To register the fax destination [Name] Enter the name of the destination. [Fax Number] Enter the fax number of the destination. [ECM TX] Select the check box to make the following possible: if an error occurs in an image that is being sent, the error is checked and corrected to prevent an improper image from being sent.
  • Page 459 Managing the Machine To register the e-mail or I-Fax destination [Name] Enter the name of the destination. [E-Mail Address]/[I-Fax Address] Enter the e-mail address of the destination. To register the shared folder or FTP server destination [Name] Enter the name for the destination. [Protocol] Select the protocol for the destination.
  • Page 460 Managing the Machine [Folder Path] Enter the location of the folder to which the data will be sent. ● For a shared folder Use "\" as a separator. Specify the level that follows the path specified in [Host Name]. ● For an FTP server Use "/"...
  • Page 461: Security Policy

    Managing the Machine Security Policy 6C6U-08C It is a common practice for organizations to adopt a security policy that defines basic information security objectives and standards, which requires information devices such as computers and multifunctional printers to be operated accordingly. If you have a security policy to be applied in your organization, apply it to this machine as well. Viewing the Security Policy(P.
  • Page 462 Managing the Machine [Prohibit Use as USB Device] <Use as USB Device> is set to <Off>. It is not possible to <Use as USB Device>(P. 492) connect to a computer via USB. [Prohibit Use as USB Storage Device] <Use USB Storage Device> is set to <Off>. It is not possible <Use USB Storage to use USB memory devices.
  • Page 463 [Restrict SNMP Port (Port Number: In <SNMP Settings>, the <SNMPv1 Settings> and <SNMPv3 <SNMP 161)] Settings> are set to <Off>, and <Scan w/ Canon PRINT Settings>(P. 486) Business> is set to <Off>. It is not possible to obtain device <Scan w/ Canon...
  • Page 464 Managing the Machine ◼ [Authentication] [Authentication Operational Policy] [Prohibit Guest Users to Use Device] This function is not available on this machine, giving no change to the security level. [Force Setting of Auto Logout] This function is not available on this machine, giving no change to the security level. [Password Operational Policy] [Prohibit Caching of Password for External Servers] This function is not available on this machine, giving no change to the...
  • Page 465 Software to apply it to this machine. In addition, you can export the security policy as applied to this machine to apply it to other machines Importing/Exporting the Setting Data(P. 458) Only Canon devices that are compatible with security policy settings...
  • Page 466 Managing the Machine ● The security policy settings can only be imported if the security policy setting password on the exporting machine matches that of the importing machine, or if no password has been set for the importing machine. If no password has been set for the importing machine, the password configured for the exporting machine is set to the importing machine.
  • Page 467: Importing/Exporting The Setting Data

    Address Book data to the same machine model. Select the Canon Address Book file type to copy the Address Book data to the fax driver or a different machine model.
  • Page 468 Managing the Machine [Address Book (ABK)] Select the check box to export the Address Book data as a Canon Address Book file (*.abk). ● If the [Address Book (ABK)] check box is selected, you cannot export the settings of the machine at the same time with the Address Book data.
  • Page 469 Click [Browse] and select the file. You can only import a device configuration information file (*.dcm) and a Canon Address Book file (*.abk). If you select the Canon Address Book file type, you do not need to set any other items.
  • Page 470 Managing the Machine Click [OK]. ➠ If the [Settings/Registration] check box is selected in step 4, the machine automatically restarts.
  • Page 471: Updating The Firmware

    Checking the Firmware Version(P. 463) Updating via the Internet You can access the Canon server from the machine to update the firmware to the latest version. Select <Update Firmware> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) ●...
  • Page 472 Updating from a Computer When you have downloaded the latest firmware version from the Canon website, use "User Support Tool" utility software to update the firmware from a computer. For how to perform firmware update from a computer, see the "User Support Tool Operation Guide"...
  • Page 473: Initializing Settings

    Managing the Machine Initializing Settings 6C6U-08H You can restore the following settings: Initializing Menu(P. 464) Initializing Key and Certificate(P. 464) Initializing Address Book(P. 465) Initializing All Data/Settings(P. 465) Initializing Menu You can restore the settings of the machine ( Setting Menu List(P. 467) ). Depending on the settings selected, you may need to restart the machine after initialization.
  • Page 474 Managing the Machine Initializing Address Book You can restore the settings of the Address Book. Note that all the information registered in the Address Book will be deleted after initializing. <Menu> <Management Settings> <Data Management> <Initialize Address Book> <Yes> Initializing All Data/Settings This enables restoration of all data and machine settings, including logs, to the factory default values.
  • Page 475 Setting Menu List Setting Menu List Setting Menu List ............................467 ..............................468 <Preferences> ............................469 <Display Settings> .......................... 472 <English Keyboard Layout> ..........................473 <Timer/Energy Settings> ..............................478 <Network> ............................. 492 <External Interface> .............................. 493 <Accessibility> ..........................494 <Adjustment/Maintenance> ..........................
  • Page 476: Setting Menu List

    Setting Menu List Setting Menu List 6C6U-08J You can customize the machine based on your environment and needs by configuring settings described in this chapter. To start configuration, select <Menu> on the Home screen ( Home Screen(P. 117) ). This section describes what each item in the setting menu can configure.
  • Page 477: Preferences

    Setting Menu List <Preferences> 6C6U-08K Item Description <Display Settings>(P. 469) This section describes the settings related to viewing of the display. <English Keyboard Layout>(P. 472) This section describes the USB keyboard settings. <Timer/Energy Settings>(P. 473) This section describes the timer settings and energy settings. <Network>(P.
  • Page 478: Display Settings

    Setting Menu List <Display Settings> 6C6U-08L All the settings related to viewing of the display are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with " " may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
  • Page 479 Setting Menu List <Favorite Scan Settings> <Set Display Order> <Language> Select the display language used for the display, reports, and lists. <English> <Español> <Euskara> <Français> <Hrvatski> <Italiano> <Latviešu> <Lietuvių> <Magyar> <Nederlands> <Norsk> <Polski> <Português> <Română> <Slovenčina> <Slovenščina> <Suomi> <Svenska> <Türkçe> <Ελληνικά>...
  • Page 480 Setting Menu List <Finnish> <Portuguese> <Norwegian> <Swedish> <Danish> <Czech> <Hungarian> <Russian> <Turkish> <Polish> <Chinese (Simplified)> <Chinese (Traditional)> <Korean> <Menu> <Preferences> <Display Settings> <Remote UI Language> Select a language <Notify to Clean Original Scanning Area> Specify whether to display a message when stains are detected in the document feed scanning area. <Off>...
  • Page 481: English Keyboard Layout

    Setting Menu List <English Keyboard Layout> 6C6U-08R Specify the layout of an USB keyboard if connected to the machine. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). <USA Layout> <UK Layout> <Menu> <Preferences> <English Keyboard Layout> Select <USA Layout> or <UK Layout>...
  • Page 482: Timer/Energy Settings

    Setting Menu List <Timer/Energy Settings> 6C6U-08S All the settings about the timer and energy are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with " " cannot be imported or exported. ●...
  • Page 483 Setting Menu List <Time Zone> Select the time zone. If the time zone setting is changed, the values set in <Current Date/Time Settings> are also changed accordingly. Setting the Date/Time(P. 11) <(UTC-12:00) International Date Line West> to <(UTC) Coordinated Universal Time> to <(UTC+14:00) Kiritimati Island>...
  • Page 484 Setting Menu List <24 Hour> <Menu> <Preferences> <Timer/Energy Settings> <Time Format> Select the display setting <Auto Reset Time> If a key is not pressed for a specified period of time, the screen and the settings are initialized to display the default screen (Auto Reset).
  • Page 485 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Preferences> <Timer/Energy Settings> <Function After Auto Reset> Select <Default Function> or <Selected Function> <Auto Shutdown Time> Set a timer to automatically shut down the machine after the specified period of idle time has elapsed since the machine entered the sleep mode.
  • Page 486 Setting Menu List <Auto Sleep Daily Timer> You can specify the time when the machine is automatically set to the sleep mode. Entering Sleep Mode(P. 183) <Set This Function> <Off> <On> (0:00 to 12:59) <AM>/<PM> <Sleep Mode Exit Time Settings> Specify the time when the machine is recovered from the sleep mode.
  • Page 487: Network

    Setting Menu List <Network> 6C6U-08U All the settings about the network are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with " " cannot be imported or exported. ● Settings marked with " "...
  • Page 488 Setting Menu List <Enter Manually> Select to configure a wireless connection by manually entering an SSID. By using this method, you can specify authentication and encryption settings in detail. Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings(P. 26) <Security Settings> <None> <WEP>...
  • Page 489 Setting Menu List <Use Direct Connection> <Off> <On> <Direct Connection Termination> Specify the time to automatically disconnect after Direct Connection is established. <Automatically Terminate Session> <Off> <On> <Time Until Session Terminates> to 60 (min.) <Menu> <Preferences> <Network> <Direct Connection Settings> <Direct Connection Termination>...
  • Page 490 Setting Menu List <IP Address Settings> Configure the IP address, which is used for identifying devices, such as computers and printers, on a TCP/IP network. Setting IPv4 Address(P. 31) <Auto Acquire> <Auto Acquire> <Off> <On> <Select Protocol> <Off> <DHCP> <Auto IP> <Off>...
  • Page 491 Setting Menu List <On> <PING Command> Select to check that the machine is connected to a computer over a network. Testing the Network Connection(P. 32) <IPv6 Settings> Specify settings for using the machine in an IPv6 network. Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 34) <Use IPv6>...
  • Page 492 Setting Menu List <DNS Settings> Specify settings for Domain Name System (DNS), which provides a host name for IP address resolutions. Configuring DNS(P. 55) <IPv4 DNS Server Address Settings> Specify the IP address of the DNS server in the IPv4 environment. <Primary DNS Server>: 0.0.0.0 <Secondary DNS Server>: 0.0.0.0 <DNS Host Name/Domain Name Settings>...
  • Page 493 Setting Menu List <mDNS Settings> Specify settings for using DNS functions without DNS servers. <IPv4> <Use mDNS> <Off> <On> <mDNS Name> <IPv6> <Use mDNS> <Off> <On> <Use Same mDNS Name as IPv4> <Off> <mDNS Name> <On> <WINS Settings> Specify settings for Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), which provides a NetBIOS name for IP address resolutions in a mixed network environment of NetBIOS and TCP/IP.
  • Page 494 Setting Menu List <WSD Settings> Enable or disable automatic browsing and acquiring information for the printer or scanner by using the WSD protocol. Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions(P. 40) <Use WSD Printing> <Off> <On> <Use WSD Browsing> <Off> <On> <Use WSD Scanning>...
  • Page 495 Setting Menu List <Port Number Settings> Change port numbers for protocols according to the network environment. Changing Port Numbers(P. 394) <LPD> 1 to 515 to 65535 <RAW> 1 to 9100 to 65535 <WSD Multicast Discovery> 1 to 3702 to 65535 <HTTP>...
  • Page 496 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Preferences> <Network> <SNMP Settings> Select <Off> or <On> in <SNMPv1 Settings> <Apply> Restart the machine <SNMPv3 Settings> Enable or disable SNMPv3. Use the Remote UI to specify detailed settings that are applied when SNMPv3 is enabled. <Off>...
  • Page 497 Setting Menu List <Off> <On> <Menu> <Preferences> <Network> <Use Dedicated Port> Select <Off> or <On> Restart the machine <Dedicated Port Authentication Method> Specify whether to limit the authentication method specifically to the secure one when using the dedicated port. If <Mode 2>...
  • Page 498 Setting Menu List <10BASE-T> <100BASE-TX> <1000BASE-T> <On> ● When <Communication Mode> is set to <Half Duplex>, you cannot select <1000BASE-T>. <MAC Address> Check the MAC address of the machine, which is a number unique to each communication device. Viewing the MAC Address for Wired LAN(P. 37) *1*2 <Use IEEE 802.1X>...
  • Page 499 Setting Menu List <IPv6 Address Filter> Enable or disable settings for filtering packets sent to or received from devices with specified IPv6 addresses. Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings(P. 388) <Outbound Filter> <Off> <On> <Inbound Filter> <Off> <On> <Menu> <Preferences> <Network>...
  • Page 500 <Device Settings Management> Specify whether to use iW Management Console plug-ins to manage machine data such as settings. For detailed information on iW Management Console, contact your nearest Canon dealer. Configuring Settings for Communication between the Machine and Plug-ins(P. 75) <Off>...
  • Page 501: External Interface

    Setting Menu List <External Interface> 6C6U-08W All the settings related to the USB are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). <USB Settings> Specify whether to enable or disable use of the USB port or a USB memory device. <Use as USB Device>...
  • Page 502: Accessibility

    Setting Menu List <Accessibility> 6C6U-08X All the settings related to accessibility, such as inverting the screen colors and message display time, are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). <Invert Screen Colors>(P. 493) <Brightness>(P. 493) <Message Display Time>(P.
  • Page 503: Adjustment/Maintenance

    Setting Menu List <Adjustment/Maintenance> 6C6U-08Y Item Description <Adjust Image Quality>(P. 495) Provides a description of how to adjust image quality for printing. Provides a description of the settings about the finishing of copying and printing. <Adjust Action>(P. 498) <Maintenance>(P. 499) Provides a description of the cleaning functions.
  • Page 504: Adjust Image Quality

    Setting Menu List <Adjust Image Quality> 6C6U-090 All the settings related to image quality adjustment are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with an asterisk ( ) may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
  • Page 505 Setting Menu List <+6>: -127 to ±0 to +127 <Output Test Page> <Restore Initial Settings> <Restore Previous Settings> <Scanner Correction> <Correct Print Color Mismatch> Use this function if color shift has blurred the image. Correcting "Print Color Mismatch"(P. 640) <Black Text Processing for Color> Adjust the threshold value to determine whether to print black text in color originals by using only black toner or by using a mixture of black and color toners.
  • Page 506 Setting Menu List <Drawer 4> <Off> <On> <Menu> <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Adjust Image Quality> <Special Processing> <Special Paper Processing> <Manual Back Side Print (2-Sided Only)> Select <On> in the paper source to be set <Apply> <Yes> <Adj. Toner Vol. for Color Print.> You can prevent excessive toner from being fixed onto paper to reduce print failure such as poor toner fixing or bleed-through.
  • Page 507: Adjust Action

    Setting Menu List <Adjust Action> 6C6U-091 All the settings related to action adjustment are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). ● This setting may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items. <Time Until Stapling Starts>...
  • Page 508: Maintenance

    Setting Menu List <Maintenance> 6C6U-092 The cleaning functions are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with an asterisk ( ) may not be displayed depending on the options or other setting items. <Clean Device>(P.
  • Page 509: Function Settings

    Setting Menu List <Function Settings> 6C6U-093 Item Description <Common>(P. 501) This section describes settings common to each function. <Copy>(P. 510) This section describes how to specify the copy settings. <Printer>(P. 514) This section describes how to specify printer settings. <Send>(P. 557) This section describes how to specify settings for sending faxes or scanned originals.
  • Page 510: Common

    Setting Menu List <Common> 6C6U-094 All the items related to settings common to each function are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with " " may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
  • Page 511 Setting Menu List <On> <Drawer 1> <Off> <On> <Drawer 2> <Off> <On> <Drawer 3> <Off> <On> <Drawer 4> <Off> <On> <Receive/Fax >*1 <Multi-Purpose Tray> <Off> <On> <Drawer 1> <Off> <On> <Drawer 2> <Off> <On> <Drawer 3> <Off> <On> <Drawer 4> <Off>...
  • Page 512 Setting Menu List <Switch Paper Feed Method> Specify this setting when you print a document on paper with logos. In general use, to print on paper with logos, you need to change how the paper loaded in the paper source is facing depending on whether you are performing 1- or 2-sided printing.
  • Page 513 Setting Menu List ● We recommend selecting <Speed Priority> if you do not need to consider which side to print on. <Print Side Priority> To print on a specific side of paper, you do not need to flip over paper in the paper source whether 1- or 2- sided printing is selected.
  • Page 514 Setting Menu List <Tray B> <Tray C> <Do Not Set> <Receive/Fax>*1 <Priority 1> <Tray A> <Tray B> <Tray C> <Priority 2> <Tray A> <Tray B> <Tray C> <Do Not Set> <Priority 3> <Tray A> <Tray B> <Tray C> <Do Not Set> <Other>...
  • Page 515 Setting Menu List ● Select <Other> when printing reports. ● The priority order of the output destinations is determined by the order of the selected output trays. The priority is displayed as "1," "2," and "3." ● Paper sizes which can be output to each output tray differ depending on optional equipment attached to the machine, such as the finisher, etc.
  • Page 516 Setting Menu List <Speed Priority> <Quiet> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Common> <Scan Settings> <Scanner Noise Settings> Select <Speed Priority> or <Quiet> <Yes> <LTRR/STMT Original Selection> You can forcibly designate the way the machine handles LTRR and STMT originals that are placed on the platen glass.
  • Page 517 Setting Menu List <Auto Offline> If scan is not performed within a specified period of time after the screen below is displayed (the machine is set online for scanning), the machine automatically becomes offline. Specify the time period at which the machine becomes offline.
  • Page 518 Setting Menu List <OCR (Text Searchable) Settings> To run OCR (Optical Character Recognition) on a text original to create a "searchable PDF," specify whether the machine determines the original's text direction and detects the original direction. <Smart Scan> <Off> <On> <Menu>...
  • Page 519: Copy

    Setting Menu List <Copy> 6C6U-095 All the settings about the copy are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with an asterisk ( ) may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
  • Page 520 Setting Menu List Custom Ratio <100% 1:1> <400% Max> <200% A5->A3> <141% A4->A3> <70% A3->A4> <50% A3->A5> <25% Min> <Book->2 Pages> <Off> <On> <2-Sided Printing> <Off> <1-Sided->2-Sided> <2-Sided->2-Sided> <2-Sided->1-Sided> <Orig./Fin. Type> <N on 1> <Off> <2 on 1> <4 on 1> <Layout>...
  • Page 521 Setting Menu List <Erase Frame> <Off> <Erase Original Frame> <Erase Book Frame> <Sharpness> Seven Levels <Color Balance> Yellow/Magenta/Cyan/Black 17 Levels <Fine Adjust> Yellow/Magenta/Cyan/Black <High>: 17 Levels <Medium>: 17 Levels <Low>: 17 Levels <Auto Collate> If you set this setting to <On>, finishing mode is switched between <Collate (Page Order)> and <Offset> automatically. This prevents you from forgetting to collate the output when making multiple copies.
  • Page 522 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Copy> <Auto Recog. Orig. Orientation> Select <Off> or <On> ● If you are enlarging A4 or A5 originals onto A3 copy paper, Auto Orientation is not performed even if it is set to <On>. ●...
  • Page 523: Printer

    Setting Menu List <Printer> 6C6U-096 All the settings about the printer are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with " " may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
  • Page 524 Setting Menu List ● If the printer driver's settings do not match the size and type of loaded paper with <On> selected, a paper jam or printing error may occur. <Copies> Set the number of copies to print. to 999 <Menu>...
  • Page 525 Setting Menu List ● You can specify print settings, such as the number of copies or 1-sided/2-sided printing, from an application or the printer driver. However, the <Paper Size Override> setting can only be specified on the machine. <Print Quality> You can change settings related to print quality.
  • Page 526 Setting Menu List <High 1> <High 2> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <Print Quality> <Gradation> Select <High 1> or <High 2> ● This setting is only available when <Resolution> is set to <600 dpi>. <Resolution> Specify the resolution to be used for print data processing. <1200 dpi>...
  • Page 527 Setting Menu List Prints figure outline and internal halftones with a smooth finish. <Mode 3> Prints dark text or lines on an area with a colored background with a smooth finish. <Mode 4> Prints an image such as a photo or an outline of a figure or text with a smooth finish. <Mode 5>...
  • Page 528 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <Print Quality> <Line Control> Select <Resolution Priority> or <Gradation Priority> <Resolution Priority> Draws lines with the same resolution as for text. <Gradation Priority> Draws lines while maintaining color and gradation. <Width Adjustment> Configure a setting to print text or fine lines in bold.
  • Page 529 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <Print Quality> <Advanced Smoothing> <Advanced Smoothing> Select an item <Apply to Graphics> Specify whether to apply smoothing processing to graphics when <Advanced Smoothing> is set to <Level 1> or <Level 2>. <Off>...
  • Page 530 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <Print Quality> <Gradation Smoothing> <Gradation Smoothing> Select an item <Apply to Graphics> Specify whether to apply smoothing processing to graphics when <Gradation Smoothing> is set to <Level 1> or <Level 2>. <Off>...
  • Page 531 Setting Menu List ● This item has no effect on PDF or PS print data. ● If you set this item to <Off> when printing documents that contain light-colored text, the text is printed thinner than when <On> is selected, so it may be more or less illegible. ●...
  • Page 532 Setting Menu List Entering the setting value Specify the print position shift direction and shift width. Whether the setting value is a "+" or "-" value determines the binding edge along which to adjust the binding margin. The margin width can be adjusted in 0.5 mm increments.
  • Page 533 Setting Menu List <Offset Short Edge (Back)>/<Offset Long Edge (Back)> Shifts the print position on the side of paper facing down. Entering the setting value For <Offset Short Edge (Front)>/<Offset Short Edge (Back)>, specify a value with a "+" sign to shift the print position in the left-to-right direction.
  • Page 534 Setting Menu List <XPS> <Imaging> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <Personality> Select the Personality mode <Color Mode> Select whether to print data in color or black and white. <Auto (Color/B&W)> <Black & White> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <Color Mode>...
  • Page 535 Setting Menu List <Halftones> You can select the printing method used to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality. <Error Diffusion> This mode is suitable for printing data with text and thin lines and the curved lines of CAD data, etc. ●...
  • Page 536 Setting Menu List Type of image Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images. Setting value <Resolution> Produces a fine print with clear edges of text. It is suitable for printing characters and fine lines. <Gradation>...
  • Page 537 Setting Menu List <Gray Compensation> Configures a setting so that black or gray data of which color information is "R = G = B" is printed using only the K (black) toner. If <Off> is selected, data is printed using the toner of four colors: CMYK. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document.
  • Page 538 Setting Menu List <Orientation> Select <Portrait> (vertical orientation) or <Landscape> (horizontal orientation) for the page orientation. <Portrait> <Landscape> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <Orientation> Select <Portrait> or <Landscape> <Font Number> Specify the font to use by selecting a corresponding font ID number. You can print the PCL font list with font samples from the operation panel.
  • Page 539 Setting Menu List 5 to 64 to 128 (lines) <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <Form Lines> Specify the number of lines <Apply> <Character Code> Select the character code that is most suited for the computer you send print data from. The specified setting is ignored when the character code is controlled by the font specified in <Font Number>.
  • Page 540 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <Custom Paper> Select <Off> or <On> <Unit of Measure> Select the unit of measurement to use to set a custom paper size. <Millimeter> <Inch> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PCL>...
  • Page 541 Setting Menu List <Yes> <No> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <Append CR to LF> Select <Yes> or <No> <Enlarge A4 Print Width> Select whether to expand the width of the printable area of A4 size paper in portrait orientation to that of LTR size.
  • Page 542 Setting Menu List ● This setting is only available when <Resolution> is set to <600 dpi>. <Resolution/Gradation> Select a method used to reproduce halftones, if <Error Diffusion> is set to <Off>. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document. <Text>...
  • Page 543 Setting Menu List <Vivid Photo> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <Matching Method> Select an item <General> Performs processing so that the color tone is suitable for printing general papers such as photos or documents. <Perceptual> Performs processing so that the color tone is suitable for printing bitmap images. When this item is selected, an image is printed in the colors closest to those displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 544 Setting Menu List <Disable> <Enable> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PCL> <BarDIMM> Select <Enable> or <Disable> ● To enable the BarDIMM menu, it is necessary to activate the Barcode Printing Kit. When you are not printing bar codes, make sure to disable the BarDIMM menu. Otherwise, the processing speed of regular print jobs may be reduced.
  • Page 545 Setting Menu List to 3600 (sec.) <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PS> <Job Timeout> Specify the seconds for job timeout <Apply> <Print PS Errors> This setting determines whether an error page is printed when an error is encountered. <Off> <On>...
  • Page 546 Setting Menu List <Off> Outlines black text from a colored background or figure first, then prints black text in the outlined part. Printouts may be faded much more than <On>, or text may be outlined. <On> Prints all the colored backgrounds and figures, and overlaps black text on these backgrounds and figures using only the black (K) toner, then prints.
  • Page 547 <CMYK Simulation Profile> Select a simulation target to print the CMYK data. The machine converts CMYK data into a device dependent CMYK color model based on the simulation. <JapanColor(Canon)> <U.S. Web Coated v1.00(Canon)> <Euro Standard v1.00(Canon)> <None> <Menu> <Function Settings>...
  • Page 548 Setting Menu List <Output Profile> Select the appropriate profile for the print data. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document. <Text> <Normal> <Photo> <TR Normal> <TR Photo> <Graphics> <Normal> <Photo> <TR Normal> <TR Photo> <Image>...
  • Page 549 Setting Menu List The setting of this item is unavailable when one of the following settings is selected. ● <RGB Source Profile> is set to <None> ● <CMYK Simulation Profile> is set to <None> ● <Use Grayscale Profile> is set to <Off> <Matching Method>...
  • Page 550 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PS> <Halftones> <Error Diffusion> Select <Off> or <On> ● This setting is only available when <Resolution> is set to <600 dpi>. <Resolution/Gradation> Select a method used to reproduce halftones, if <Error Diffusion> is set to <Off>. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document.
  • Page 551 Setting Menu List <Brightness> Adjust the brightness of the entire image in increments of 5 %. The lower the setting value is, the brighter the image or text becomes. The greater the setting value is, the darker the image or text becomes. 85 to 100 to 115 (%) <Menu>...
  • Page 552 Setting Menu List Prints in black and white so that the resulting image looks like a black and white television picture (of the NTSC system). <Uniform RGB> Prints in black and white so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level by using only brightness as the reference.
  • Page 553 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PDF> <Enlarge/Reduce to Fit Paper Size> Select <Off> or <On> <Enlarge Print Area> Specify whether to extend the print range to the paper size. <Off> <On> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PDF>...
  • Page 554 Setting Menu List <Pure Black Text> Configures a setting so that black text of which color information is "R = G = B = 0%," "C = M = Y = 100%," or "C = M = Y = 100%" is printed using only the K (black) toner. When <Off> is selected, text is printed based on the <Output Profile>...
  • Page 555 <CMYK Simulation Profile> Select a simulation target to print the CMYK data. The machine converts CMYK data into a device dependent CMYK color model based on the simulation. <JapanColor(Canon)> <U.S. Web Coated v1.00(Canon)> <Euro Standard v1.00(Canon)> <None> <Menu> <Function Settings>...
  • Page 556 Set a U.S. Web Coated profile. Data is printed in the color tones closest to those of the U.S. printing standard. <Euro Standard v1.00(Canon)> Set a Euro Standard profile. Data is printed in the color tones closest to those of the European printing standard.
  • Page 557 Setting Menu List Image type Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images. Setting value <Normal> Prints data by adjusting it to the color tones closest to those displayed on the monitor. <Photo>...
  • Page 558 Setting Menu List <Perceptual> Provides the color tone that is suitable for printing photos or bit map images. <Saturation> Provides the color tone that is suitable for printing artworks, graphs, and other images used for presentation materials. <Colorimetric> Set this option when you want to reproduce the RGB color value in the color reproduction range of the machine as accurately as possible.
  • Page 559 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PDF> <Halftones> <Resolution/Gradation> Select an image type Select <Resolution> or <Gradation> Type of image Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images. Setting value <Resolution>...
  • Page 560 Setting Menu List ● Overprinting using special colors is not permitted. <Grayscale Conversion> Specify the type of grayscale conversion of color print data. <sRGB> <NTSC> <Uniform RGB> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <PDF> <Grayscale Conversion> Select the type of grayscale conversion <sRGB>...
  • Page 561 Setting Menu List <General> Performs processing so that the color tone is suitable for printing general papers such as photos or documents. <Perceptual> Performs processing so that the color tone is suitable for printing bitmap images. When this item is selected, an image is printed in the colors closest to those displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 562 Setting Menu List <Resolution> <Gradation> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <XPS> <Halftones> <Resolution/Gradation> Select an image type Select <Resolution> or <Gradation> Type of image Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image>...
  • Page 563 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Printer> <Printer Settings> <XPS> <Gray Compensation> Select an image type Select <Off> or <On> <Grayscale Conversion> Specify the way of printing color data in black and white. <Text> <sRGB> <NTSC> <Uniform RGB> <Graphics> <sRGB> <NTSC>...
  • Page 564 Setting Menu List Prints in black and white so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level by using only brightness as the reference. <Paper Save> Specify whether to disable a blank page in print data from being output. <Off>...
  • Page 565 Setting Menu List <FAX> Detects and connects the machine as a fax device. <UFR II> Detects and connects the machine as a UFR II printer. <UFR II (V4)> Detects and connects the machine as a UFR II printer that is compatible with XML Paper Specification (XPS). <PCL6>...
  • Page 566: Send

    Setting Menu List <Send> 6C6U-097 All the settings related to sending faxes or scanned originals are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with " " may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
  • Page 567 Setting Menu List <On> <Only for Sequential Broadcast> <Scan and Send Settings> You can change and register the settings for sending faxes or scanned documents. <Register Unit Name> Register the sender name for e-mails and I-Faxes. The registered name is displayed in e-mails, along with the e- mail address.
  • Page 568 Setting Menu List <LEGAL (Government) (203.2x330.2 mm)> <LEGAL (India) (215.0x345.0 mm)> <FOOLSCAP (Australia) (206.0x337.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Brazil) (216.0x355.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Mexico) (216.0x341.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Ecuador) (220.0x320.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Argentina) (220.0x340.0 mm)> <F4A (215.9x342.9 mm)> <File Format> <PDF> <PDF (Compact)> <PDF (Compact/OCR)> <PDF (OCR)>...
  • Page 569 Setting Menu List <Calendar Type> <Sharpness> Seven Levels <Data Size> <Small: Memory Priority> <Standard> <Large: Image Quality Priority> <Subject/Message> <Subject> <Message> <Reply To> <None> <Specify from Address Book> <Priority> <Low> <Standard> <High> <I-Fax Settings> Specify the basic settings for using the machine as a I-Fax device. <Change Default Settings (I-Fax)>...
  • Page 570 Setting Menu List <OFICIO (215.9x317.5 mm)> <LETTER (Government) (266.7x203.2 mm)> <LETTERR (Government) (203.2x266.7 mm)> <LETTER (Argentina) (280.0x220.0 mm)> <LETTERR (Argentina) (220.0x280.0 mm)> <LEGAL (Government) (203.2x330.2 mm)> <LEGAL (India) (215.0x345.0 mm)> <FOOLSCAP (Australia) (206.0x337.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Brazil) (216.0x355.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Mexico) (216.0x341.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Ecuador) (220.0x320.0 mm)>...
  • Page 571 Setting Menu List <Inside Image Area> <Outside Image Area> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Send> <Scan and Send Settings> <I-Fax Settings> <TX Terminal ID> Select <On> in <Add TX Terminal ID> <Print Position> Select <Inside Image Area> or <Outside Image Area> <Apply> <File Settings>...
  • Page 572 Setting Menu List <Encryption> <None> <Acrobat 7.0 or Later/128-bit AES> <Acrobat 9.0 or Equivalent/256-bit AES> <Acrobat 10.0 or Equivalent/256-bit AES> <Digital Signatures> <None> <Top Left> <Divide into Pages> <Off> <On> <JPEG> <TIFF> <Set TIFF Details> <Divide into Pages> <Off> <On> <Density>...
  • Page 573 Setting Menu List <Change Default Settings (Fax)> Specify settings used for sending faxes. The selected settings are used as the default settings when scanning originals. Changing the Default Settings for Functions(P. 179) <Resolution> <200 x 100 dpi (Normal)> <200 x 200 dpi (Fine)> <200 x 200 dpi (Photo)>...
  • Page 574 Setting Menu List ● Even when ECM is enabled, errors may occur due to telephone line conditions. ● It may take a longer time than usual to process data when ECM is enabled because the error checks and corrections are performed while the data is transmitted. <Set Pause Time>...
  • Page 575 Setting Menu List <Redial Interval> Specifies the interval between redials. Enter a number for the interval, and select <Apply>. <Redial When Error Occurs> When set to <On>, specifies to redial when a transmission error occurs. <Check Dial Tone Before Send> Select whether to check the dial tone before a fax number is dialed.
  • Page 576 Setting Menu List <14400 bps> <9600 bps> <7200 bps> <4800 bps> <2400 bps> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Send> <Fax Settings> <TX Start Speed> Select a communication start speed <R-Key Setting> If your machine is connected through a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), it is necessary to set the access method. If you set it to <PBX>, the <R>...
  • Page 577 Setting Menu List <Archive TX Document> In addition to the destination specified when the fax is sent, you can specify whether faxed documents are also sent to a preset storage address for archiving. Saving a Copy of a Sent Original(P. 245) <Archive TX Document>...
  • Page 578 Setting Menu List <Print Position> Specifies the position to print the terminal ID information in the sent fax. Select <Inside Image Area> to print the information inside the image area, or <Outside Image Area> to print the information outside the image area.
  • Page 579: Receive/Forward

    Setting Menu List <Receive/Forward> 6C6U-098 All the settings related to receiving of faxes and e-mails are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with " " may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
  • Page 580 Setting Menu List <I-Fax Settings> Configure settings to print received I-Fax documents. <Print on Both Sides> Specify settings for printing received document on both sides of paper. <Off> <On> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Receive/Forward> <I-Fax Settings> <Print on Both Sides> <On> <RX Print Size>...
  • Page 581 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Function Settings> <Receive/Forward> <Fax Settings> <Print on Both Sides> <On> <Select Drawer> You can set how the machine prints documents when there is no paper matching the size of the received document. <Switch A> <Off> <On> <Switch B>...
  • Page 582 Setting Menu List ● It may take a longer time than usual to process data when ECM is enabled because the error check and corrections are performed while the data is transmitted. <Incoming Ring> Specify settings for sounding a ring to notify you of incoming faxes. This feature is only available when <Auto> or <Fax/Tel (Auto Switch)>...
  • Page 583 Setting Menu List <On> <Ring Time Until Auto RX> 1 to 15 to 99 (sec.) <Menu> <Function Settings> <Receive/Forward> <Fax Settings> <Switch to Auto RX> Select <On> in <Use Switch to Auto RX> Enter the desired number of seconds in <Ring Time Until Auto RX>...
  • Page 584 Setting Menu List <Reduction Ratio> <Auto> reduces the image by a ratio that is based on the size of the loaded paper. <97%>, <95%>, <90%>, or <75%> reduce the image by the corresponding ratio. <Reduction Direction> Select <Vertical/Horizontal> to reduce the image both vertically and horizontally. Select <Vertical Only> to reduce only vertically.
  • Page 585 Setting Menu List <Only When Error Occurs>...
  • Page 586: Store/Access Files

    Setting Menu List <Store/Access Files> 6C6U-099 All the settings related to saving the scanned document to a USB memory device or printing stored files are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with an asterisk ( ) may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items.
  • Page 587 Setting Menu List <FOOLSCAP/FOLIO (215.9x330.2 mm)> <OFICIO (215.9x317.5 mm)> <LETTER (Government) (266.7x203.2 mm)> <LETTERR (Government) (203.2x266.7 mm)> <LETTER (Argentina) (280.0x220.0 mm)> <LETTERR (Argentina) (220.0x280.0 mm)> <LEGAL (Government) (203.2x330.2 mm)> <LEGAL (India) (215.0x345.0 mm)> <FOOLSCAP (Australia) (206.0x337.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Brazil) (216.0x355.0 mm)> <OFICIO (Mexico) (216.0x341.0 mm)>...
  • Page 588 Setting Menu List <Off> <On> <2-Sided Original> <Off> <Book Type> <Calendar Type> <Sharpness> Seven Levels <Data Size> <Small: Memory Priority> <Standard> <Large: Image Quality Priority> <Access Stored Files Settings> You can change the settings to print files in a USB memory device and the method for displaying them. <Change Default Settings (Memory Media Print)>...
  • Page 589 Setting Menu List <Error Diffusion> < Set PDF Details> <Brightness> Seven Levels <N on 1> <Off> <2 on 1> <4 on 1> <6 on 1> <8 on 1> <9 on 1> <16 on 1> <Print Range> <All Pages> <Specified Pages> <Enlarge/Reduce to Fit Paper Size>...
  • Page 590 Setting Menu List <Gamma 1.5> <Gamma 1.8> <Gamma 2.4> <None> <CMYK Simulation Profile> <JapanColor(Canon)> <U.S. Web Coated v1.00(Canon)> <Euro Standard v1.00(Canon)> <None> <Use Grayscale Profile> <Off> <On> <Output Profile> <Text> <Normal> <Photo> <TR Normal> <TR Photo> <Graphics> <Normal> <Photo> <TR Normal>...
  • Page 591 Setting Menu List <Off> <On> <Gradation> <High 1> <High 2> <Resolution> <1200 dpi> <600 dpi> <Special Smoothing Mode> <Mode 1> <Mode 2> <Mode 3> <Mode 4> <Mode 5> <Mode 6> <Toner Volume Correction> <Standard> <Gradation Priority> <Text Priority> <Line Control> <Resolution Priority>...
  • Page 592 Setting Menu List <Default Display Settings> Select Preview/Details as the method for displaying files in a USB memory device. <Preview> <Details> <Menu> <Function Settings> <Store/Access Files> <Common Settings> <Access Stored Files Settings> <Default Display Settings> Select the method for displaying <Preview>...
  • Page 593 Setting Menu List <Short File Name> Shortens a file name to as few as eight characters. To distinguish files that have similar names, numbers such as " 1" or " 2" are added at the end of the file names. <Long File Name>...
  • Page 594: Secure Print

    Setting Menu List <Secure Print> 6C6U-09A Specify whether to enable or disable Secure Print Printing via Secure Print(P. 276) . Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). <Use Secure Print> <Off> <On> <Restrict Printer Jobs> <Off> <On> <Secure Print Deletion Time> 10 to 30 to 240 (min.)
  • Page 595: Set Destination

    Setting Menu List <Set Destination> 6C6U-09C All the settings related to the address book are listed with descriptions. <Address Book PIN> Specify a PIN and require entering it to add new entries to or edit existing entries in the Address Book. Restricting Use of the Address Book(P.
  • Page 596: Management Settings

    Setting Menu List <Management Settings> 6C6U-09E Item Description <User Management>(P. 588) You can configure the settings for managing users of the machine. <Device Management>(P. 589) You can manage information about the hardware and operations, as well as various data required when using the machine functions. <License/Other>(P.
  • Page 597: User Management

    Setting Menu List <User Management> 6C6U-09F All the settings related to user management of the machine are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). <System Manager Information Settings>(P. 588) <Department ID Management>(P. 588) <System Manager Information Settings> Specify the ID or PIN exclusively for Administrators who have access privileges to <Network>...
  • Page 598: Device Management

    <Device Information Settings>(P. 589) <Select Country/Region>(P. 589) <Display Job Log>(P. 590) <Use NFC>(P. 590) <Scan w/ Canon PRINT Business>(P. 590) <Device Information Settings> Enter alphanumeric characters for the name and the installation location to identify the machine. <Device Name>...
  • Page 599 <Off> <On> <Menu> <Management Settings> <Device Management> <Use NFC> Select <Off> or <On> Restart the machine <Scan w/ Canon PRINT Business> Select whether to allow scanning from a mobile device using the Canon Mobile Scanning application. <Off> <On>...
  • Page 600 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Management Settings> <Device Management> <Scan w/ Canon PRINT Business> Select <Off> or <On> Restart the machine...
  • Page 601: License/Other

    Setting Menu List <License/Other> 6C6U-09J All the settings related to the software and system options available for the machine as well as about Register License are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( ). Asterisks ( ●...
  • Page 602 Setting Menu List <Restrict Access> Specify a PIN for access to the Remote UI. Set a PIN of up to 7 digits. All users use a common PIN. Setting a Remote UI PIN(P. 380) <Off> <On> <Remote UI Access PIN> <Update Firmware>...
  • Page 603: Data Management

    Setting Menu List <Data Management> 6C6U-09K The settings for utilizing the machine settings and for initializing data are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger ( Asterisks ( ● Settings marked with an asterisk ( ) cannot be imported or exported. <Import/Export>(P.
  • Page 604 Setting Menu List <Initialize Key and Certificate> Select to restore [Key and Certificate Settings] and [CA Certificate Settings] to the factory defaults. Initializing Key and Certificate(P. 464) <Initialize Address Book> Select to restore the Address Book settings. Initializing Address Book(P. 465) <Initialize Menu>...
  • Page 605: Security Settings

    Setting Menu List <Security Settings> 6C6U-09L All the settings associated with the authentication function and encryption are listed with descriptions. Default Settings are marked with a dagger <Authentication/Password Settings>(P. 596) <Encryption Settings>(P. 596) <Authentication/Password Settings> You can reinforce the security of the authentication function. <Authentication Function Settings>...
  • Page 606 Setting Menu List <Menu> <Management Settings> <Security Settings> <Encryption Settings> Select <On> in <Prohibit Use of Weak Encrypt.> Select <Off> or <On> in <Prohibit Weak Encryp. Key/Cert.> <Apply> Restart the machine...
  • Page 607 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance ..............................599 ............................... 601 Regular Cleaning ............................ 602 Cleaning the Exterior ..........................603 Cleaning the Platen Glass ............................. 605 Cleaning the Feeder ............................ 610 Cleaning the Interior ........................611 Performing Special Cleaning ........................612 Cleaning the Dust-Proof Glass .........................
  • Page 608: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance 6C6U-09R This chapter describes upkeep of the machine, including how to clean the machine and initialize settings. ◼ Basic Cleaning Regular Cleaning(P. 601) ◼ Replacing Consumables Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 614) Replacing the Waste Toner Container(P. 618) Replenishing the Staples (Optional)(P. 622) Replacing the Drum Unit(P.
  • Page 609 Maintenance Replacement Parts(P. 650) Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables(P. 629) ◼ Others: Maintenance and Adjustment Adjusting Print Quality(P. 631) Printing Reports and Lists(P. 646) Viewing the Counter Value(P. 645)
  • Page 610: Regular Cleaning

    Maintenance Regular Cleaning 6C6U-09S It is recommended that you periodically clean the machine to prevent loss of print quality and enable you to use the machine comfortably and safely. Clean the locations indicated by in the following figures. Exterior Cleaning the Exterior(P. 602) Platen glass Cleaning the Platen Glass(P.
  • Page 611: Cleaning The Exterior

    Maintenance Cleaning the Exterior 6C6U-09U Periodically wipe the surface of the machine to keep it clean. Turn the power OFF, and remove the power plug from the power outlet. Turning OFF the Machine(P. 112) ● Check the operation status of the machine before turning the power OFF. You can turn the power OFF even if the machine is executing an operation, but this may cause the operation to be interrupted or data to become damaged.
  • Page 612: Cleaning The Platen Glass

    Maintenance Cleaning the Platen Glass 6C6U-09W If the platen glass is dirty, originals may not be scanned clearly, or the size of the original may not be detected clearly. Turn the power OFF, and remove the power plug from the power outlet. Turning OFF the Machine(P.
  • Page 613 Maintenance feeder or the platen cover with a soft and dry cloth. Wait until the moisture has completely dried before proceeding to the next step. If you cannot remove the dirt ● Wet a soft cloth with mild detergent and wring it out well, then wipe the machine with it. Afterwards, wipe the machine with a soft and dry cloth.
  • Page 614: Cleaning The Feeder

    Maintenance Cleaning the Feeder 6C6U-09X If streaks appear on originals fed through the feeder, or if smudges appear on printouts, or if a paper jam occurs frequently, then perform feeder cleaning. Cleaning the Feeder(P. 605) If Streaks Still Appear On Paper(P. 608) Cleaning the Feeder Turn the power OFF, and remove the power plug from the power outlet.
  • Page 615 Maintenance ● If the rollers and surrounding areas are very dirty, clean them out. To do this, wet a cloth with water and wring it out well, then wipe the dirty areas. Afterwards, wipe the areas with a soft and dry cloth. Clean the inside of the inner cover of the feeder.
  • Page 616 Maintenance ● Wait until the moisture has completely dried before proceeding to the next step. Close the inner cover of the feeder. ● When closing the inner cover of the feeder, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injury.
  • Page 617 Maintenance ● If the cleaning cloth is not included or you cannot remove the dirt, wet a soft cloth with water and wring it out well, then wipe the machine with it. Afterwards, wipe the machine with a soft and dry cloth. ●...
  • Page 618 Maintenance Select <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Maintenance>. Select <Clean Feeder>. Select <Start>. ➠ Cleaning starts. When a message appears notifying that cleaning is complete, press to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 619: Cleaning The Interior

    Maintenance Cleaning the Interior 6C6U-09Y If streaks appear on printed paper or part of the image is missing, execute <Clean Device>. Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) Select <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Maintenance>. Select <Clean Device>. Select <Start>. ➠ Cleaning starts. When a message appears notifying that cleaning is complete, press to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 620: Performing Special Cleaning

    Maintenance Performing Special Cleaning 6C6U-0A0 If printed images and text appear faded or bleeding, perform Special Cleaning. Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) Select <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Maintenance>. Select <Special Cleaning>. Select <Start>. ➠ Cleaning starts. When a message appears notifying that cleaning is complete, press to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 621: Cleaning The Dust-Proof Glass

    Maintenance Cleaning the Dust-Proof Glass 6C6U-0A1 When white streaks or other print defects occur even after cleaning the platen glass, feeder, and main unit, the dust- proof glass may be dirty. In this case, follow the procedure below to clean the dust-proof glass. Turn the power OFF, and remove the power plug from the power outlet.
  • Page 622 Maintenance Insert the cleaning stick in until it hits the bottom of the hole, and gently move it back and forth. ● Insert the cleaning stick into all four holes to clean them. When cleaning is complete, return the cleaning stick to its original position. ●...
  • Page 623: Replacing The Toner Cartridge

    Maintenance Replacing the Toner Cartridge 6C6U-0A2 When toner starts running low or has run out, a message is displayed prompting you to prepare a new toner cartridge or perform toner cartridge replacement. Prepare a new toner cartridge or perform toner cartridge replacement according to the displayed message.
  • Page 624 Maintenance Procedure for Replacing the Toner Cartridge When replacing the toner cartridge, the procedure is also displayed on the screen. Check the information displayed on the screen in addition to the following procedure. ● When replacing multiple toner cartridges at the same time, replace them in the following order: black, yellow, magenta, and cyan.
  • Page 625 Maintenance ● Make sure to avoid applying shocks to the toner cartridge by hitting it against something, etc. Doing so may cause the toner to leak. Remove the new toner cartridge from its box. With the white part of the new toner cartridge facing up, shake the toner cartridge up and down approximately 10 times.
  • Page 626 Maintenance Install the new toner cartridge. ● Before installing the toner cartridge, confirm that the color of the toner cartridge and the color indicated on the slot of the main unit are the same. ● Holding the toner cartridge with the flat surface of its tip facing down, slide the cartridge into the main unit as far as it will go.
  • Page 627: Replacing The Waste Toner Container

    Maintenance Replacing the Waste Toner Container 6C6U-0A3 When the waste toner container is almost full or completely full, a message is displayed prompting you to prepare a new waste toner container or perform waste toner container replacement. Prepare a new waste toner container or perform waste toner container replacement according to the displayed message.
  • Page 628 Maintenance Procedure for Replacing the Waste Toner Container When replacing the waste toner container, the procedure is also displayed on the screen. Check the information displayed on the screen in addition to the following procedure. Pull out the paper drawer 1, and open the waste toner container cover. ●...
  • Page 629 Install the new waste toner container. ● Insert the waste toner container with the Canon logo on top of the container towards the back of the machine, and push it in to load it. ●...
  • Page 630 Maintenance ● The used waste toner container will be collected by your local authorized Canon dealer.
  • Page 631: Replenishing The Staples (Optional)

    Maintenance Replenishing the Staples (Optional) 6C6U-0A4 When the staples in the inner finisher have run out, a message appears on the Home screen. Follow the instructions on the screen to replenish the staples. Replenishing the Staples for the Inner Finisher(P. 623) ●...
  • Page 632: Replenishing The Staples For The Inner Finisher

    Maintenance Replenishing the Staples for the Inner Finisher 6C6U-0A5 Open the front cover of the finisher. Replenishing the Staples for the Inner Finisher. ● Pull the green handle to disengage the lock, and lift the case slightly upwards while pulling it straight out. Remove the empty staple case from the staple cartridge.
  • Page 633 Maintenance Load the new staple case in the staple cartridge. ● Insert the plate protruding from the staple case front end into the staple cartridge, and lower the staple case to place it in the staple cartridge. Hold the green knob on the staple cartridge and push in the cartridge as far as it will Close the front cover of the finisher.
  • Page 634: Replacing The Drum Unit

    Maintenance Replacing the Drum Unit 6C6U-0A6 When the drum unit is nearing the end of its lifetime, a message prompting you to replace the drum unit is displayed on the screen. Procedure for Replacing the Drum Unit(P. 625) ● Do not remove the orange-colored protective cover until you are instructed to do so in the following procedure.
  • Page 635 Maintenance Open the cover of the drum unit. Pull out the drum unit. ● Do not tilt the drum unit. Doing so may cause the toner in the drum to spill. Remove the new drum unit from its box.
  • Page 636 Maintenance Install the new drum unit. Remove the protective cover. ● First push in the slider on the right side of the orange-colored protective cover toward the back of the main unit until it cannot go any further, and then pull out the protective cover. Close the cover of the drum unit.
  • Page 637 Maintenance ● After the replacement is complete, put the used drum unit in the bag that contained the new drum unit, and store it until the local authorized Canon dealer comes to collect it.
  • Page 638: Checking The Remaining Amount Of Consumables

    Maintenance Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables 6C6U-0A7 Use the procedure below to check the amount remaining in the toner cartridges, waste toner cartridge, and staples. Checking the Toner Level(P. 629) Checking the Space Remaining in the Waste Toner Container(P. 629) Checking the Remaining Amount of Staples(P.
  • Page 639 Maintenance <Status Monitor> <Device Information> <Consumables Information> check the remaining amount of staples Press LINKS Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 614) Replacing the Waste Toner Container(P. 618) Replenishing the Staples (Optional)(P. 622)
  • Page 640: Adjusting Print Quality

    Maintenance Adjusting Print Quality 6C6U-0A8 If the printing results are not satisfactory such as low image quality, poor reproducibility, or print color mismatch, try the adjustments below. ◼ Auto Adjust Gradation If the density or brightness of colors in printouts and originals are different, perform <Auto Adjust Gradation> to improve color reproducibility.
  • Page 641: Adjusting Gradation

    Maintenance Adjusting Gradation 6C6U-0A9 Gradation refers to the dark to light continuum of shades of a color. The more shades in the gradations of colors that are printed, the more natural printouts seem. If color reproducibility becomes poor and the density and brightness of printouts differs markedly from the originals, perform the appropriate auto adjustment.
  • Page 642 Maintenance Select <Adjustment/Maintenance> <Adjust Image Quality> <Auto Adjust Gradation>. Select <Full Adjust>. Select the paper source. Check that the size and type of paper displayed on the screen is loaded in the machine, and select <OK>. Confirm the procedure, and select <Start>. ➠...
  • Page 643 Maintenance printed. Open the feeder or the platen cover, remove the first adjustment image, and then place the second adjustment image on the platen glass. ● In the same way as for the first adjustment image, place the adjustment image with the print side facing down while checking that the black stripe is placed on the back side of the machine.
  • Page 644 Maintenance Quick Adjust This adjustment maintains the optimized status that was acquired by <Full Adjust>. If the result of this adjustment is not satisfactory, perform <Full Adjust>. This adjustment may be automatically performed after you replace a toner cartridge. ● Quick adjustment is not available while scanning or printing is performed.
  • Page 645: Correcting Uneven Density

    Maintenance Correcting Uneven Density 6C6U-0AA If the density is uneven when printing, perform <Correct Shading>. There are three methods for correcting the density; Correction with a Densitometer(P. 636) with a commercial densitometer, Visual Correction(P. 637) , Scanner Correction(P. 638) . ●...
  • Page 646 Maintenance ● Enter the density values you measured and made a note of in step 6 in 1 to 7 for each color. Select <Apply>. Select <Output Test Page> <Start Printing>. ➠ A test page after correction is output. If there is no problem with the test page, select <Apply>. ●...
  • Page 647 Maintenance ● Enter a plus value to increase the density, or a minus value to decrease the density. Select <Apply>. Select <Output Test Page> <Start Printing>. ➠ A test page after correction is output. If there is no problem with the test page, select <Apply>. Scanner Correction You can perform density correction by scanning a test page that you have output.
  • Page 648 Maintenance If the <Could not perform correction.> message is displayed ● Did you load the paper displayed in step 5 into the paper source? ● Did you place the adjustment image with the print side face down, with the black stripe toward the back side of the machine? ●...
  • Page 649: Correcting "Print Color Mismatch

    Maintenance Correcting "Print Color Mismatch" 6C6U-0AC Print color mismatch refers to a shift in the positions of colors that may occur when printing one image with multiple toner cartridges. Print color mismatch can cause printouts to appear blurry. If print color mismatch occurs, perform the following procedure.
  • Page 650: Adjusting Values For Text Color Reproducibility In Color Documents

    Maintenance Adjusting Values for Text Color Reproducibility in Color Documents 6C6U-0AE If copy results of black or blackish text are not satisfactory, you can improve the color reproducibility with this adjustment. ● The settings are applied to color copies when <Original Type> is set to <Text/Photo/Map> or <Text>. Selecting the Type of Original for Copying(P.
  • Page 651 Maintenance Select <Apply>.
  • Page 652: Reducing Toner Used When Color Printing

    Maintenance Reducing Toner Used When Color Printing 6C6U-0AF Fixing of excessive toner onto paper may cause color print failures such as generation of afterimages of highly dense characters or lines. Reducing the amount of toner to be fixed may improve this failure. ●...
  • Page 653: Correct Unevenness Of Filled Part

    Maintenance Correct Unevenness of Filled Part 6C6U-0AH Adjust the unevenness when uneven filling occurs with the original with many filled parts. ● It is corrected when plain paper or recycled paper is used. Select <Menu> in the Home screen. Home Screen(P. 117) Select <Adjustment/Maintenance>...
  • Page 654: Viewing The Counter Value

    Maintenance Viewing the Counter Value 6C6U-0AJ You can check separate totals for the number of pages used for color printouts and black and white printouts. These totals include faxes, reports, and lists, in addition to copies and printouts of data from computers. <Check Counter>...
  • Page 655: Printing Reports And Lists

    Maintenance Printing Reports and Lists 6C6U-0AK You can print reports and lists to check information such as the conditions of each department and machine settings. Printing Use Condition Reports by Department(P. 646) Setting Reports on the Communication Results(P. 646) Printing Lists of Settings(P. 648) Printing Reports on the Usage Condition of the Machine(P.
  • Page 656 Maintenance <Auto Print (40 Transmissions)> Select <On> to print the report automatically after every 40 transmissions, or <Off> if you do not want to print the report automatically. <Separate TX/RX> Select <On> to print sent and received reports separately, or <Off> to print both reports on one sheet. Print the report manually <Menu>...
  • Page 657 Maintenance <Menu> <Output Report> <Report Settings> <E-Mail/I-Fax/File TX Result Report> Select <On> or <Only When Error Occurs> Communication result ● If an error occurs during transmission by e-mail/I-Fax or saving to a shared folder/FTP server, the report does not show the error code. To check the error code, print a Communication Management Report.
  • Page 658 Maintenance <Menu> <Output Report> <Print List> <User Data List> or <System Manager Data List> Check that the size and type of paper displayed on the screen is loaded in the machine, and select <Start> ● The User Data List does not include certain settings such as Network Settings and Management Settings.
  • Page 659: Replacement Parts

    Be careful of counterfeit toners ● Please be aware that there are counterfeit Canon toners in the marketplace. Use of counterfeit toner may result in poor print quality or machine performance. Canon is not responsible for any malfunction, accident or damage caused by the use of counterfeit toner. For more information, see global.canon/ctc.
  • Page 660 For information on the collection of used toner cartridges, see the Getting Started. ◼ Drum Unit Product Name Model Number imageRUNNER C3125i ● Canon C-EXV 49 Drum Unit ◼ Staple Cases for Replacement Always use the dedicated replacement staple cases for this machine. Finisher name Genuine Canon staple cases Inner Finisher-K ●...
  • Page 661 Maintenance ◼ Fixing Assembly Refer to the packing box for the Fixing Assembly. ● FX-202 ◼ ADF Maintenance Kit Follow the instructions provided to your local authorized Canon dealer. ● DR-202...
  • Page 662 Faxing/Telephone Problems ............669 A Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error Code) Is Displayed .......... 670 A Message Saying to Contact Your Local Authorized Canon Dealer Is Displayed ......................671 Countermeasures for Each Message ......................686 Countermeasures for Each Error Code ............................
  • Page 663: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 6C6U-0AR When a problem occurs, check this chapter to find out solutions before contacting Canon. ◼ Common Problems This section describes which action to take if you suspect that the machine is malfunctioning. Common Problems(P. 655) ◼ A Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error Code) is Displayed This section describes how to take action when a message or error code (three digits) appears on the display.
  • Page 664: Common Problems

    6C6U-0AS If you encounter problems when using the machine, check the items in this section before contacting us. If the problems persist, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line. Check the Following Is the machine turned ON? Is the power cord connected? ●...
  • Page 665: Settings Problems

    Troubleshooting Settings Problems 6C6U-0AU Common Problems(P. 655) also. Problems with the Wireless/Wired LAN Connection(P. 656) Problem with the USB Connection(P. 659) Problem with the Print Server(P. 659) Problems with the Wireless/Wired LAN Connection The wireless LAN and wired LAN cannot be connected at the same time. ●...
  • Page 666 Troubleshooting You are unsure of the set IP address. Viewing Network Settings(P. 37) The connection method cannot be switched between a wired LAN and a wireless LAN. ● Did you select a wired LAN or a wireless LAN on the operation panel on the machine as well? This selection is required to have the machine switch to your selection.
  • Page 667 Troubleshooting ● Turn off the devices, and then turn them on again. ● Wait for a while, and try again to connect to the network. Check whether the machine is turned ON. ● If the machine is turned ON, turn it OFF, and then turn it back ON. Check the installation site of the machine and the wireless router.
  • Page 668 Troubleshooting Problem with the USB Connection Cannot communicate. ● Change the USB cable. If you are using a long USB cable, replace it with a short one. ● If you are using a USB hub, connect the machine directly to your computer using a USB cable. Problem with the Print Server You cannot find the print server to connect to.
  • Page 669: Copying/Printing Problems

    Disable security software and other resident software. ● Reinstall the printer driver. Installing Drivers(P. 77) ● Can you print from other computers on the network? If you also cannot print from other computers, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
  • Page 670 Installing Drivers(P. 77) ● Can you print from other computers on the network? If you also cannot print from other computers, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the Canon help line. USB connection ● Have you selected the correct port? If there is no port to use or you are not sure, reinstall the printer driver.
  • Page 671 Troubleshooting When the free space in memory is running low, the processing speed of the machine becomes slow, just as a computer does. There is nothing abnormal. You cannot print with Google Cloud Print. Using Google Cloud Print(P. 363) It takes a long time before printing starts. ●...
  • Page 672: Problems With Printing Results

    Troubleshooting Problems with Printing Results 6C6U-0AX The printed image is displaced or skewed.(P. 663) Images are uneven or faint.(P. 663) Black streaks appear.(P. 663) White streaks appear.(P. 663) Bleedthrough occurs.(P. 664) Images are not printed on the intended side of the paper.(P. 664) Images are not printed in the intended size.(P.
  • Page 673 Troubleshooting Is the document feed scanning area dirty? ● Clean the document feed scanning area. Cleaning the Feeder(P. 605) Bleedthrough occurs. Is the density of backgrounds set appropriately? ● If bleed-through is observed with the print result, adjusting the density of background can improve the problem, giving a fine print.
  • Page 674 Troubleshooting The orientation does not match on both sides of the paper when using two- sided printing. Are the settings for two-sided printing correct? ● Follow the procedure below to check the print settings. Select the orientation of the original on the print settings screen of the application. On the [Basic Settings] screen of the driver, set [Orientation] to the same orientation you set in step 1.
  • Page 675 Troubleshooting Is the paper damp? ● Replace the paper with paper that is not damp. Are the gradation and density set appropriately? ● Perform gradation adjustment. Adjusting Gradation(P. 632)
  • Page 676: Faxing/Telephone Problems

    Troubleshooting Faxing/Telephone Problems 6C6U-0AY Common Problems(P. 655) also. Sending Problems(P. 667) Receiving Problems(P. 667) Sending Problems A fax cannot be sent. ● Is an external phone line busy? Wait until the line becomes free. ● Has an error occurred? Print and check a Communication Management Report. Communication Management Report(P.
  • Page 677 Troubleshooting Telephone and fax cannot be switched automatically. ● Check that the receive mode is set to <Fax/Tel (Auto Switch)>, <Answering Machine>, or <Net Switch>. Selecting the Receive Mode(P. 81) ● Free space in memory may be running low. Print or delete data in memory. Checking/Forwarding/Deleting Documents in Memory(P.
  • Page 678: A Message Or A Number Starting With "#" (An Error Code) Is Displayed

    When a message appears on the machine's display, or a number (error code) prefixed with "#" appears, see the following sections to check the solution. A Message Saying to Contact Your Local Authorized Canon Dealer Is Displayed(P. 670) Countermeasures for Each Message(P. 671)
  • Page 679: A Message Saying To Contact Your Local Authorized Canon Dealer Is Displayed

    A Message Saying to Contact Your Local Authorized Canon Dealer Is Displayed 6C6U-0C1 If the machine cannot operate normally due to a problem, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Restart the machine. ● Press the power switch to turn the power OFF ( Turning OFF the Machine(P.
  • Page 680: Countermeasures For Each Message

    To continue using the toner cartridge, press <I Agree>. If you select this option, the operation of the machine is not guaranteed. To replace the toner cartridge, press <Cancel>. If you are not sure about the remedies, contact your local authorized Canon dealer from which you purchased the toner cartridge. An error occurred during certificate verification.
  • Page 681 Troubleshooting An invalid paper size/type combination was detected. Drawer: XXXX Check the position of the paper guides in the drawer and [Paper Settings] on the Home screen. XXXX shows paper sources (1 to 4) of the paper drawer. The paper settings in the paper drawer differ from the paper that is loaded. ●...
  • Page 682 Troubleshooting Cannot find the access point. When automatic setting with WPS was attempted, a wireless router could not be detected within a specific period of time. ● Connect again paying attention to the time limit. Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode(P. 19) Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode(P.
  • Page 683 ● Re-install the toner cartridge. If re-installing the toner cartridge fails to clear the error message, the toner cartridge may be faulty. Contact the store where you purchased the toner cartridge or consult the Canon Customer Help Center. Procedure for Replacing the Toner Cartridge(P. 615) The toner cartridge used may not be a genuine Canon product.
  • Page 684 Troubleshooting Change the authentication password. The password has expired. ● Set a new password. Check the authentication settings. The authentication method set on the machine does not match the authentication method set on the RADIUS server. ● Check that the same authentication method is set on this machine and the RADIUS server, and set the correct authentication method.
  • Page 685 Troubleshooting Could not connect. Check the PSK settings. The network key (PSK) of a wireless router to be connected is not set to the machine correctly. ● Check the network key (PSK) of the wireless router, and set it to the machine again. Checking the SSID and Network Key(P.
  • Page 686 Troubleshooting Could not detect any connections from wireless devices. Mobile device detection was not possible within the predetermined length of time. ● Connect again paying attention to the time limit. Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)(P. 344) Could not perform cleaning. Paper jammed during cleaning.
  • Page 687 Troubleshooting The MAC address of the machine is rejected because the MAC address filter is set at a wireless router. ● Set the wireless router to permit the MAC address of the machine and your computer. For more information about how to set, see the instruction manuals for your networking devices or contact your manufacturer.
  • Page 688 To continue using the toner cartridge, press <I Agree>. If you select this option, the operation of the machine is not guaranteed. To replace the toner cartridge, press <Cancel>. If you are not sure about the remedies, contact your local authorized Canon dealer from which you purchased the toner cartridge. Insert the waste toner container.
  • Page 689 Troubleshooting Paper on which reports or lists can be printed is not loaded. ● Reports or lists can be printed on plain/recycled/color paper of A4 or Letter size. Load appropriate paper, and make settings for paper size and paper type. Loading Paper(P.
  • Page 690 Troubleshooting No reply from the destination. A network cable may be disconnected, or there may be a problem in a switch. ● Check the status of the network cables and switches. No response from the host. The machine is not connected to a network correctly. ●...
  • Page 691 Troubleshooting Setting the Department ID Management(P. 374) Remote scanning is restricted. Scanning that is operated by using a computer is disabled in the Department ID Management. ● Log in to the Remote UI in System Manager Mode, display the edit screen of Department ID Management, and select the [Allow Scan Jobs with Unknown IDs] check box.
  • Page 692 Troubleshooting Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication Settings(P. 415) Specifying and registering new destinations is restricted. Only destinations that are registered in the Address Book can be specified to send a fax or e-mail. ● To enter a new destination with the operation panel, or add or edit it in the Address Book, you need to set <Restrict New Destinations>...
  • Page 693 Troubleshooting A scanned original could not be stored to a USB memory device due to insufficient memory space. ● Delete unnecessary data to free space in the USB memory device, or connect a different USB memory device. Connecting a USB Memory Device(P. 100) The memory is full.
  • Page 694 Troubleshooting The USB memory is restricted. The function that stores a scanned original to a USB memory device is disabled. ● Set <Use Scan Function> to <On>. Restricting the Scan to USB Function(P. 429) The WEP key is not set correctly. Check the WEP settings. The network key (the WEP key) of a wireless router to be connected is not set to the machine correctly.
  • Page 695: Countermeasures For Each Error Code

    Troubleshooting Countermeasures for Each Error Code 6C6U-0C3 If an error occurs such as when printing is not successful or when you cannot send or receive a fax or scanned original, the corresponding error code is displayed in a report or in the job log screen as a three-digit number. Check the following to find out causes and solutions for each error code.
  • Page 696 Troubleshooting ● Ask the recipient to reload the paper. #018 A fax could not be sent since the recipient's machine did not respond because the line was busy or for other reasons. ● When the recipient's machine is turned OFF or the line is busy, a fax may not be sent. Ask the recipient to check the machine status.
  • Page 697 Troubleshooting #401 A scanned original could not be stored to a USB memory device due to insufficient memory space. ● Delete unnecessary data to free space in the USB memory device, or connect a different USB memory device. Connecting a USB Memory Device(P. 100) #406 A scanned document could not be stored to a USB memory device due to an error.
  • Page 698 Troubleshooting ● Divide the document into multiple sections before sending. ● Delete the documents that are stored in memory. ● Turn OFF the machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and turn it back ON. #751 The FTP server has not been started up or a network connection has been cut. (Failure to connect to the destination is sometimes caused by a disconnection en route.) ●...
  • Page 699 Troubleshooting <Network>(P. 478) An IP address is not set. ● Set the IP address correctly. Setting IP Addresses(P. 30) The machine cannot communicate with devices on a network immediately after the machine starts up because the waiting time for the start of the communication is set. ●...
  • Page 700 Troubleshooting #804 No access privileges to access the shared folder/FTP server are granted. ● Assign the privilege for writing data to the storage folder to the sender (user name registered in the destination). For details, contact your Network Administrator. The incorrect folder name was specified when storing to the shared folder/FTP server. ●...
  • Page 701 Troubleshooting #816 The number of print pages has reached the upper limit specified for the department. ● To reset the print page count, click [Clear Count] on the [Department ID Management] page of Remote UI. Registering/Editing Department ID and PIN(P. 374) #818 The received data is in a file format that the machine cannot print.
  • Page 702 Troubleshooting #829 The received data exceeds the maximum receivable size. ● In fax reception, the machine deletes the data for page 1,000 onwards and either prints the first 999 pages or holds them in memory. Get the sender to resend page 1,000 onwards. ●...
  • Page 703 Troubleshooting #846 An e-mail or I-Fax could not be sent due to a POP authentication failure. ● Check the setting, and try again. Configuring E-Mail/I-Fax Communication Settings(P. 86) #852 The machine turns OFF for some reason. ● Check whether the power plug is inserted into an outlet firmly. #853 A document could not be printed because its data size exceeded the machine's upper processing capability.
  • Page 704 Troubleshooting #861 A document could not be printed because a printer driver that was not intended for this machine was used. ● Print again by using the printer driver for this machine. Basic Printing Operations(P. 268) A document could not be printed due to a defect in its data. ●...
  • Page 705: Clearing Paper Jams

    Do not forcibly remove jammed originals and paper from the machine. ● Forcibly removing them may cause damage to the parts of the machine, etc. If you cannot remove the paper, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. When all paper jams are cleared ●...
  • Page 706 Troubleshooting Do sheets of paper overlap when being fed? ● If paper jams occur due to overlapping of sheets of paper when being fed, reload the paper by changing the orientation. Is the paper type correct? ● Press <Status Monitor> <Device Information>...
  • Page 707 Troubleshooting Feeder Paper Jams in the Feeder(P. 699) Inside the main unit Paper Jams in the Main Unit(P. 702) Paper drawer Paper Jams in a Paper Source(P. 707) Inner finisher Paper Jams in the Inner Finisher(P. 712) ● Paper may not actually be jammed in the location you check. Even in this case, follow the instructions on the screen to check all the locations.
  • Page 708: Paper Jams In The Feeder

    Troubleshooting Paper Jams in the Feeder 6C6U-0C5 Check the paper jam location on the screen, and follow the procedure below to remove the original. Remove any originals from the original supply tray. Check whether an original is jammed in the feeder cover. Pull the lever to open the feeder cover.
  • Page 709 Troubleshooting If an original is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Check whether an original is jammed inside the inner cover of the feeder. Open the inner cover of the feeder. If an original is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Close the inner cover of the feeder.
  • Page 710 Troubleshooting After removing all jammed originals, close the feeder cover. Lift up the feeder, and check whether there is a jammed original. Lift up the feeder, and check the position indicated by If an original is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Return the feeder to its original position.
  • Page 711: Paper Jams In The Main Unit

    Troubleshooting Paper Jams in the Main Unit 6C6U-0C6 Check the paper jam location on the screen, and follow the procedure below to remove the paper. Confirm before handling ● Before starting the operation to clear paper jams, confirm that the covers and paper drawers of the machine and optional equipment are closed.
  • Page 712 Troubleshooting Check whether paper is jammed in the output area or reversing unit. ● If paper is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Check whether paper is jammed in the fixing assembly. Open the upper cover of the fixing assembly. If paper is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 713 Troubleshooting ● If you cannot remove the paper via the top side of the fixing assembly, gently pull it out via the bottom side of the assembly. Return the upper cover of the fixing assembly back to position. Check whether paper is jammed in the output area on the side of the main unit's right cover.
  • Page 714 Troubleshooting If paper is jammed in the upper area of the duplexing unit, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Return the duplex unit back into position. If paper is jammed in the lower area of the duplexing unit, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Check whether paper is jammed around the paper drawer 1.
  • Page 715 Troubleshooting Gently close the right cover of the main unit until they click. ● Continue following the instructions on the screen to proceed with the interrupted operation or continue clearing paper jams.
  • Page 716: Paper Jams In A Paper Source

    Troubleshooting Paper Jams in a Paper Source 6C6U-0C7 Check the paper jam location on the screen, and follow the procedure below to remove the paper. Clearing Paper Jams in Paper Drawer 1(P. 707) Clearing Paper Jams in Paper Drawer 2(P. 707) Clearing Paper Jams in Paper Drawers 3 and 4 (Optional)(P.
  • Page 717 Troubleshooting Open the upper-right cover of the paper drawer. If paper is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Gently close the upper-right cover of the paper drawer until it clicks. Check whether paper is jammed in the paper drawer. Open the paper drawer.
  • Page 718 Troubleshooting Clearing Paper Jams in Paper Drawers 3 and 4 (Optional) Check whether paper is jammed in the upper-right cover or lower-right cover of the paper drawer. Open the upper-right cover and lower-right cover of the paper drawer. If paper is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Gently close the upper-right cover and lower-right cover of the paper drawer until they click.
  • Page 719 Troubleshooting ● When closing the paper drawer, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injury. ● Continue following the instructions on the screen to proceed with the interrupted operation or continue clearing paper jams.
  • Page 720: Paper Jams In A Finisher (Optional)

    Troubleshooting Paper Jams in a Finisher (Optional) 6C6U-0C8 This section describes the method for clearing paper jams in a finisher. Check the paper jam location on the screen, and follow the procedure in the reference indicated below to remove the paper. Paper Jams in the Inner Finisher(P.
  • Page 721: Paper Jams In The Inner Finisher

    Troubleshooting Paper Jams in the Inner Finisher 6C6U-0C9 Open the right cover of the main unit. Check whether paper is jammed in output tray of the finisher. ● If paper is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. ●...
  • Page 722 Troubleshooting Check whether paper is jammed in the inner finisher entrance. Lift up the guide at the entrance. If paper is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. Return the guide to its original position. Gently close the right cover of the main unit until they click. ●...
  • Page 723: Clearing Staple Jams (Optional)

    Troubleshooting Clearing Staple Jams (Optional) 6C6U-0CA If a staple jam occurs, a message, the location of the staple jam, and the procedure for clearing it are displayed on the screen. Check the staple jam location on the screen, and follow the procedure in the reference indicated below to remove the staple.
  • Page 724: Staple Jams In The Inner Finisher

    Troubleshooting Staple Jams in the Inner Finisher 6C6U-0CC Check whether paper is jammed in output tray of the finisher. ● If paper is jammed, gently pull it out in the direction of the arrow. ● When you are using the Staple mode, do not remove the current stack of printouts from the output tray before it is stapled.
  • Page 725 Troubleshooting Remove any jammed staples from the staple cartridge. Lift up the knob on the staple cartridge. Remove all jammed staples and exposed staples. Return the knob on the staple cartridge to its original position. Hold the green handle on the staple cartridge and push in the cartridge as far as it will go.
  • Page 726 Troubleshooting Close the front cover of the finisher. ● The finisher may automatically perform dry stapling to perform staple repositioning.
  • Page 727 Appendix Appendix Appendix ................................720 ............................722 Third Party Software ............................723 Feature Highlights ........................724 Going Green and Saving Money ............................. 726 Improving Efficiency ..............................728 Going Digital .............................. 730 So Much More ..............................732 Specifications ..............................733 Main Unit ................................
  • Page 728 Appendix ............................788 Using User's Guide ........................789 Screen Layout of User's Guide ............................ 792 Viewing User's Guide ..........................794 Basic Windows Operations ................................. 802 Notice...
  • Page 729: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix 6C6U-0CE This chapter contains technical specifications of this machine, instructions on how to use the User's Guide, disclaimers, copyright information, and other important information for customers. ◼ Machine Specifications See the following section(s) when you want to check the specifications of the main unit and optional equipment, network environment, print function, and so on.
  • Page 730 Appendix Third Party Software(P. 722) Feature Highlights(P. 723) Basic Windows Operations(P. 794) Notice(P. 802)
  • Page 731: Third Party Software

    Appendix Third Party Software 6C6U-0CF For information related to third-party software, click the following icon(s).
  • Page 732: Feature Highlights

    Appendix Feature Highlights 6C6U-0CH This section describes tips for leveraging the features of the machine by category. You can make use of the features according to your intended purposes and operating environment. Going Green and Saving Money(P. 724) Improving Efficiency(P. 726) Going Digital(P.
  • Page 733: Going Green And Saving Money

    Appendix Going Green and Saving Money 6C6U-0CJ There are lots of ways to cut back on paper, toner, power, and expenses. 2-Sided Printing Print Multiple Pages on a Single Sheet You can use 2-sided printing for copies, print jobs sent from To really start saving paper, shrink multiple pages your computer, and even incoming faxes.
  • Page 734 Appendix For saving energy and money, a sleep mode that Assume you need paper to fax? Those old paper printouts powers down a machine when nobody is using it has you always make are a thing of the past. Send documents become an essential feature.
  • Page 735: Improving Efficiency

    Appendix Improving Efficiency 6C6U-0CK Here are some simple operations that can make complicated tasks more efficient. Address Book Frequently used Settings in One Touch Entering fax and e-mail addresses in the Address Book saves Always making 2-sided copies. Always scanning in you the inconvenience of entering them number-by-number, the same format and to the same save letter-by-letter every time you have something to send.
  • Page 736 Appendix Plug a USB memory device into the machine and you can Remote UI lets you manage a lot from your computer, print images and documents directly, without using a all without having to go over to the machine. Configure computer.
  • Page 737: Going Digital

    Appendix Going Digital 6C6U-0CL Digitalizing a document enables editing using a computer as well as reducing cost and time by using e-mail. Scan and E-Mail Scan and Share E-mail scanned originals without even turning on Say you've got a paper copy of a report for a company-wide your computer.
  • Page 738 Appendix What if you're scanning a whole page of a newspaper but Searching of text in a PDF can be done with a all you're really interested in is a headline and a photo? "searchable PDF." By scanning an original with both Use ScanGear MF.
  • Page 739: So Much More

    Canon PRINT form of applications. You can execute these applications Business comes in handy. Even in environments without in one-touch button operation from the Home screen.
  • Page 740 Appendix Hook up to Google Cloud Print with your laptop or Normally, when you print something from your computer, it cell phone, send your data, and out come your comes out of the printer right away. However, if you have printed documents.
  • Page 741: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications 6C6U-0CS Specifications are subject to change without notice for product improvement or future release. ◼ Machine Specifications Main Unit(P. 733) Feeder(P. 736) Available Paper(P. 738) ◼ Specifications of Optional Equipment Cassette Feeding Unit-AP(P. 745) Media Adjustment kit-A(P. 746) Inner Finisher-K(P.
  • Page 742: Main Unit

    Appendix Main Unit 6C6U-0CU Name Canon imageRUNNER C3125i Type Desktop Color Supported Full Color Resolution for Reading ● 600 dpi x 600 dpi (CL/BW) ● 600 dpi x 300 dpi (CL/BW) Resolution for Writing ● 600 dpi x 600 dpi ●...
  • Page 743 Appendix 25 sheets/minute Copy Speed Magnification Regular Paper Size ● Same Ratio: 1:1 ±0.5% ● Enlargement: 141%, 200%, 400% ● Reduction: 70%, 50%, 25% Zoom 25% to 400% (in 1% increments) Paper Feeding System/Capacity Paper Drawer 550 sheets (80 g/m² / 75 g/m²) / 640 sheets (64 g/m²) x 2 Multi-Purpose Tray 100 sheets (80 g/m²...
  • Page 744 Appendix ● 11" x 17", LGL, LTRR, EXEC, 305 mm x 457 mm, 320 mm x 450 mm (SRA3), A3, B4, A4R, 8K, 16KR, Custom Size (98.4 mm x 139.7 mm to 320 mm x 457.2 mm): 100 sheets (80 g/m² / 75 g/m²...
  • Page 745: Feeder

    Appendix Feeder 6C6U-0CW Original Feeding Mechanism Automatic Document Feeder Original Size/Type Size of Originals ● Max: 297.0 mm x 431.8 mm ● Min: 128.0 mm x 139.7 mm Weight of Originals Full Color: ● 1-sided/2-sided Scanning: 64 g/m² to 128 g/m² Black-and-White: ●...
  • Page 746 Appendix (W x D x H) Weight Approximately 8.2 kg *1 Long Original: 431.8 mm to 630.0 mm. *2 Originals weighing from 38 g/m to 41 g/m are supported when scanning a single original. *3 Originals longer than 431.8 mm are supported when scanning a single original. *4 Copying/scanning with a combination other than described above may cause damage to the documents or paper jams.
  • Page 747: Available Paper

    Appendix Available Paper 6C6U-0CX The paper types that can be used with this machine are shown in the following table. For available paper with options attached, see the specifications of respective options. ◼ Supported Paper Sizes Paper Sizes Paper Source (Standard) Paper Source (Optional) Paper Drawer 1 Paper Drawer 2 Multi-Purpose Tray Cassette Feeding Unit-AP 305x457 mm...
  • Page 748 Appendix Paper Sizes Paper Source (Standard) Paper Source (Optional) Paper Drawer 1 Paper Drawer 2 Multi-Purpose Tray Cassette Feeding Unit-AP 11x17 STMT STMTR EXEC Free Size (98.4 mm x 139.7 mm to 320 mm x 457.2 mm) Custom Size (98.4 mm x 139.7 mm to 320 mm x 457.2 mm) No.
  • Page 749 Appendix...
  • Page 750 Appendix ● Other supported paper sizes are as follows. 305 mm x 457 mm 320 mm x 450 mm (SRA3) 11" x 17" (279.4 mm x 431.8 mm) "Vertical" side and "Horizontal" side of paper ● In the User's Guide, regardless of the paper orientation, the side of paper perpendicular ( ) to the front of the machine is referred to as the "vertical"...
  • Page 751 Appendix ● "A4R," "A5R," "B5R," "LTRR," and "STMTR" refer to A4 / A5 / B5 / LTR / STMT size paper placed in landscape orientation, respectively. ◼ Supported Paper Types Chlorine-free paper can be used with this machine. Paper Type Paper Weight Paper Source (Standard) Paper Source (Optional)
  • Page 752 Appendix Paper Type Paper Weight Paper Source (Standard) Paper Source (Optional) Paper Drawer 1 Paper Drawer 2 Multi-Purpose Tray Cassette Feeding Unit- Recycled 3 91 to 105 g/m Pre-punched 64 to 81 g/m Transparency 121 to 220 g/m Labels 118 to 185 g/m Color 64 to 82 g/m Bond...
  • Page 753 Appendix *5 Use only LTR, LTRR (except for paper drawer 1), EXEC size paper or Free Size (98.4 mm x 139.7 mm to 320 mm x 457.2 mm) (only for multi-purpose tray). *6 When loading this type of paper in the multi-purpose tray, load only one sheet at a time. *7 The optional Media Adjustment kit-A is required.
  • Page 754: Cassette Feeding Unit-Ap

    Appendix Cassette Feeding Unit-AP 6C6U-0CY Paper Sizes Available Paper(P. 738) Paper Weight Available Paper(P. 738) Paper Drawers Capacity 550 sheets (80 g/m² / 75 g/m²)/640 sheets (64 g/m²) Dimensions 565 mm x 615 mm x 248 mm (W x D x H) Weight Approximately 16.0 kg * Up to 100 sheets for transparencies.
  • Page 755: Media Adjustment Kit-A

    Appendix Media Adjustment kit-A 6C6U-0E0 Paper Sizes Max: 320.0 mm x 457.2 mm Min: 210.0 mm x 139.7 mm Paper Weight 60 g/m² to 300 g/m² Paper Type Thin 1, Plain, Heavy, Recycled, 1-Sided Coated, 2-Sided Coated, Color, Pre-punched, Labels, and Bond Capacity 1 sheet...
  • Page 756: Inner Finisher-K

    Appendix Inner Finisher-K 6C6U-0E1 Paper Sizes Paper available for the Main Unit Supported Paper Sizes(P. 738) Paper Weight 52 g/m² to 300 g/m² Paper Type Paper available for the Main Unit Supported Paper Types(P. 742) Upper Tray (Tray B) Capacity Per Tray No Collating/Collate/Group mode: ●...
  • Page 757 Appendix 30 sheets (52 g/m to 90 g/m 20 sheets (91 g/m to 105 g/m 2 sheets (106 g/m to 256 g/m Staple (Staple-Free) mode: ● All sizes: 5 sheets (52 g/m to 64 g/m 4 sheets (65 g/m to 81.4 g/m 3 sheets (82 g/m to 105 g/m Manual Staple *5:...
  • Page 758: Inner 2Way Tray-J

    Appendix Inner 2way Tray-J 6C6U-0E2 Paper Sizes Paper available for the Main Unit Supported Paper Sizes(P. 738) Paper Weight 52 g/m² to 300 g/m² Paper Type Paper available for the Main Unit Supported Paper Types(P. 742) Capacity 100 sheets (80 g/m² / 75 g/m² / 64 g/m²) Dimensions (W x D x H) 426 mm x 407 mm x 76 mm Weight...
  • Page 759: Copy Tray-J

    Appendix Copy Tray-J 6C6U-0E3 Paper Sizes Max: 297.0 mm x 431.8 mm Min: 139.7 mm x 182.0 mm Paper Weight 52 g/m² to 220 g/m² Paper Type Thin, Plain, Recycled, Color, Pre-Punched, Heavy 1 to 5, and Bond Capacity LTR, STMTR, A4, B5, B5R, A5R, and 16K: 100 sheets (80 g/m² / 64 g/m²) 11"...
  • Page 760: Copy Card Reader

    Appendix Copy Card Reader 6C6U-0E4 Available Cards Magnetic Card Readout Method Magnetic readout Magnetic Card Reading Direction Face up Store/Replay Replay Dimensions 88 mm x 96 mm x 40 mm (excluding the attachment kit and cable) (W x D x H) Weight Approximately 200 g (including the attachment kit and cable)
  • Page 761: Super G3 Fax Board

    Up to 90 jobs Transmission Times JBIG: Approximately 2.6 seconds (When sending A4/LTR Canon original paper, Normal 8 pels x 3.85 line/mm ECM (JBIG)) When using an IP telephone service, facsimile communication may not be performed normally via an IP telephone line.
  • Page 762: Send Function

    Appendix Send Function 6C6U-0E6 ◼ Push Scan Type Color Scanner Max. Original Scanning Size Depends on copy specifications Resolution for Scan Internet FAX 192 dpi x 204 dpi E-mail/FTP/SMB 300 dpi x 300 dpi Scanning Speed See the feeder specifications. Interface USB2.0 High Speed, Wired LAN, Wireless LAN Protocol Supported...
  • Page 763 Appendix ◼ Internet FAX Communication Protocol SMTP (send ) / POP3 (receive Communication Mode Simple mode Resolution Black-and-White: 204 dpi x 196 dpi Max. Original Size Supported Mail Forwarding: Server Software ● Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 ● Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 ●...
  • Page 764: Printer Functions

    Appendix Printer Functions 6C6U-0E7 ◼ UFR II Printer Function Type Internal Print Size Depends on copy specifications Print Speed Depends on copy specifications Data Processing 1,200 dpi x 1,200 dpi, 600 dpi x 600 dpi Resolution Page Description Language (PDL) UFR II Protocol Supported TCP/IP (LPD/Port9100/WSD) Compatible OS...
  • Page 765 Appendix Interface USB2.0 High Speed, Wired LAN, Wireless LAN *1 Require optional Barcode Printing Kit ◼ PS Printer Function Type Internal Print Size Depends on copy specifications Print Speed Depends on copy specifications Data Processing 1,200 dpi x 1,200 dpi, 600 dpi x 600 dpi Resolution Page Description Language (PDL) Adobe ®...
  • Page 766: Management Functions

    Appendix Management Functions 6C6U-0E8 ◼ Registering Department IDs Up to 300 Department IDs can be registered. ◼ Firewall Settings ● When specifying IP addresses in firewall settings, up to 16 IP addresses (or ranges of IP addresses) can be specified for both IPv4 and IPv6. ●...
  • Page 767 Appendix ◼ Definition of "Weak Encryption" When <Prohibit Use of Weak Encrypt.> is set to <On>, the use of the following algorithms are prohibited. Hash: MD4, MD5, SHA-1 HMAC: HMAC-MD5 Common key RC2, RC4, DES cryptosystem: Public key RSA encryption (512 bits/1024 bits), RSA signature (512 bits/1024 bits), DSA (512 bits/1024 cryptosystem: bits), DH (512 bits/1024 bits) ●...
  • Page 768: System Environment

    Appendix System Environment 6C6U-0E9 WSD Scan ● Windows 8.1 ● Windows 10 System Requirements for the Remote UI Windows ● Windows7/8.1/10: Internet Explorer 11 and later macOS ● Mac OS X 10.5 and later: Safari 5.0.6 and later Android ● Chrome/UC Browser ●...
  • Page 769 Appendix ● Windows Server 2019 ● Mac OS X 10.9/10.10/10.11/10.12/10.13/10.14 ● Red Hat Linux 9 Types of LDAP servers ● Windows Server 2008 SP2 with Active Directory ● Windows Server 2012 with Active Directory ● Windows Server 2012 R2 with Active Directory ●...
  • Page 770: Network Environment

    Appendix Network Environment 6C6U-0EA ◼ Wired LAN Specifications Interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T (RJ-45) Protocol TCP/IP Supported ● Frame type: Ethernet II ● Print applications: LPD/Raw/IPP/IPPS/WSD/Mopria/Google Cloud Print/AirPrint/Windows10 Mobile Print ◼ Wireless LAN Specifications Standard IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n Transmission Scheme IEEE 802.11b (Modulation system: DS-SS) IEEE 802.11g (Modulation system: OFDM method) IEEE 802.11n (Modulation system: OFDM method)
  • Page 771: Options

    Appendix Options 6C6U-0EC The functionality of the machine can be expanded by installing options to the machine. ◼ Available Options Optional Equipment(P. 764) System Options(P. 784) ◼ Finding Options According to Your Purposes To load heavy coated paper Media Adjustment kit-A(P. 768) To add paper drawers Cassette Feeding Unit-AP(P.
  • Page 772 Appendix ◼ Handling of the Options ● Do not place your hand in the part of the tray where stapling is performed (near the rollers) if a finisher is attached, as this may result in personal injury. ● Do not place your fingers or hands on the finisher when the finisher is in use. Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the finisher.
  • Page 773: Optional Equipment

    Appendix Optional Equipment 6C6U-0EE By combining options, you can use functions more efficiently. ◼ When the Inner Finisher-K is installed Inner Finisher-K You can perform offset and stapling (Corner/Double) with this option. In addition, you can manually bind with the stapler or bind without the stapler. Inner Finisher-K(P.
  • Page 774 Appendix ◼ When Other Options are Installed Inner 2way Tray-J This option enables paper to be output to two locations. Inner 2way Tray-J(P. 780) Copy Card Reader You can implement Department ID Management using the card reader. Copy Card Reader(P. 785) Copy Tray-J This option enables paper to be output to two locations.
  • Page 775 Appendix ● For information on the combination of options that can be installed on the machine, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
  • Page 776: Cassette Feeding Unit-Ap

    Appendix Cassette Feeding Unit-AP 6C6U-0EF Enables you to add two paper drawers. Loading different sized paper in the optional paper drawers enables reduced work for switching paper. Paper drawer Load Paper. Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer(P. 138) Lower-right cover Open this cover when clearing a paper jam inside the machine.
  • Page 777: Media Adjustment Kit-A

    Appendix Media Adjustment kit-A 6C6U-0EH This kit enables you to load heavy coated paper (300 g/m ) in the multi-purpose tray. ● For information on available paper sizes, see Available Paper(P. 738) .
  • Page 778: Inner Finisher-K

    Appendix Inner Finisher-K 6C6U-0EJ Install "Inner Finisher-K" to use the following finish functions. Collate The printouts are collated into sets arranged in page order of the original. Group All printouts of the same original page are grouped together into sets. Offset Each printout group is shifted in alternating layers.
  • Page 779 Appendix Staple Button Press this button when you manually staple paper (Manual Stapling). You can also staple paper without pressing the button. You can specify the time period for the paper to be stapled after inserting the paper. <Adjust Action> <Time Until Stapling Starts>(P.
  • Page 780 Appendix ➠ select <Top Left> ● Stapling at the top left of paper in portrait orientation When Placing A4-, A5-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Top Left> When Placing A3-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Bottom Left> ● Stapling at the top right of paper in portrait orientation When Placing A4-, A5-size Originals...
  • Page 781 Appendix Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Bottom Right> When Placing A3-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Top Right> ● Stapling at the top left of paper in landscape orientation When Placing A4-, A5-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Top Right> When Placing A3-size Originals Feeder Platen glass...
  • Page 782 Appendix ➠ select <Top Left> Stapling at Two Locations in a Margin Area of the Paper (Double) Refer to the following figures to select the staple position. ● Stapling in the top margin area of paper in portrait orientation When Placing A3-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠...
  • Page 783 Appendix ➠ select <Left> ● Stapling in the right margin area of paper in portrait orientation When Placing A4-, A5-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Right> ● Stapling at the left margin area of paper in landscape orientation When Placing A3-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠...
  • Page 784 Appendix ➠ select <Right> Binding the Paper by Crimping without Using Staples (Corner) Refer to the following figures to select the crimp position when crimping the paper without using staples. ● Stapling at the top right of paper in portrait orientation When Placing A4-, A5-size Originals Feeder Platen glass...
  • Page 785 Appendix When Placing A4-, A5-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Top Left> When Placing A3-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Bottom Left> ● Stapling at the top right of paper in landscape orientation When Placing A4-, A5-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠...
  • Page 786 Appendix Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Top Right> ● Stapling at the top left of paper in landscape orientation When Placing A4-, A5-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Top Right> When Placing A3-size Originals Feeder Platen glass ➠ select <Top Left> Manual Stapling Place the desired bundle of paper into the slit in the inner finisher.
  • Page 787 Appendix ● You can set the time in seconds to elapse before stapling is executed. <Time Until Stapling Starts>(P. 498) ● You can perform stapling without waiting for the specified stapling start time to come. While holding the paper bundle with one of your hands, use the other hand to press the staple button. Pull out the paper bundle.
  • Page 788 Appendix Staplers ● When you are using the Staple mode, do not remove the stack of paper from the output tray during the job. Remove the stack of paper when the job has been completed. ● If the <Load staples into the stapler unit.> message appears, almost all of the staples have been used. To proceed, replace the staple cartridge.
  • Page 789: Inner 2Way Tray-J

    Appendix Inner 2way Tray-J 6C6U-0EK Attach this to add an additional output destination. This is useful when you wan to use separate output trays for different functions, such as copying, printing, and faxing. Inner Tray Paper is output to the output tray. ●...
  • Page 790: Copy Tray-J

    Appendix Copy Tray-J 6C6U-0EL Attach this to add an additional output destination. This is convenient when you wan to use separate output trays for different functions, such as Copy, Print, and Fax. Output Tray The prints are output to this tray. Auxiliary tray Pull out the auxiliary tray if you are printing on large size paper.
  • Page 791: Platen Cover-Y

    6C6U-0ER If you do not want to use the feeder, install the Platen Cover-Y. The cover enables originals placed on the platen glass to be held in place. For more information, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Platen cover Place the original on the platen glass, and close the cover.
  • Page 792: Adf Access Handle-A

    Appendix ADF Access Handle-A 6C6U-0ES This option helps you to close the feeder. ADF access handle Hook the edge of the handle to the tip of the feeder to gently close it.
  • Page 793: System Options

    Appendix System Options 6C6U-0EU By installing system-related options, you can further enhance the performance of the machine. ◼ PS Printer Kit This option enables you to use the machine as a PS printer. ◼ Barcode Printing Kit This option enables you to print barcodes. For more details, see Bar Code Printing via the online manual site. ◼...
  • Page 794: Copy Card Reader

    Appendix Copy Card Reader 6C6U-0EW If you install the "Copy Card Reader" to the machine, you can perform Department ID Management using the control card. Users are required to authenticate themselves before starting an operation such as copying or faxing. Setting the Department ID Management(P.
  • Page 795 Appendix Removing the card Remove the control card from the card slot. Confirm that the screen to set a control card is displayed. ● If the Home screen does not appear when the control card is inserted, check if the control card is inserted in the correct direction and that the control card is not damaged or prohibited from use.
  • Page 796: Manuals And Their Contents

    Appendix Manuals and Their Contents 6C6U-0EX The manuals listed below are included with the machine. Refer to them as necessary. Getting Started Read this manual first. This manual describes basic operations in an easy-to- understand manner. User's Guide (This Manual) This manual describes all the functions of the machine in a manual that is viewed using a Web browser.
  • Page 797: Using User's Guide

    Appendix Using User's Guide 6C6U-0EY The User's Guide is a manual that can be viewed on your computer or mobile device and it describes all of the functions of the machine. You can search from your intended use or enter a keyword to quickly find the page you are looking for.
  • Page 798: Screen Layout Of User's Guide

    Appendix Screen Layout of User's Guide 6C6U-0F0 The User's Guide is divided into different screens, and the content of each screen varies. Top Page Appears when User's Guide is started. Click to also display all of the sections under the chapters. Click to return to the previous display.
  • Page 799 Appendix Topic Page Contains information about how to configure and use the machine. Navigation See what chapter topic you are currently viewing. Click to jump to the corresponding page. To return to the previous page, click "Back" on your Web browser.
  • Page 800 Appendix Click to display the hidden detailed descriptions. Click to close the detailed descriptions. Click to return to the page top. Search Click to display the search window. Contains a text box to perform a search by keyword and find the page you are looking for.
  • Page 801 Computer Screens Used in This Manual Unless otherwise noted, displays used in the User's Guide are those for the imageRUNNER C3125i. Depending on the model or operating system you are using, the appearance of the displays used in this manual may slightly differ from the actual displays.
  • Page 802 Appendix...
  • Page 803 Appendix Basic Windows Operations 6C6U-0F3 Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 794) Enabling [Network discovery](P. 794) Displaying Shared Printers in the Print Server(P. 795) Printing a Test Page in Windows(P. 796) Checking the Bit Architecture(P. 797) Checking the Computer Name(P. 798) Checking the Printer Port(P. 799) Checking Bidirectional Communication(P.
  • Page 804 Appendix Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2 Right-click [Start] select [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks] [Change advanced sharing settings] select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery]. Windows 10 select [Windows System] [Control Panel] [View network status and tasks] [Change advanced sharing settings] select [Turn on network discovery] under [Network discovery].
  • Page 805 Appendix ◼ Printing a Test Page in Windows You can check whether the printer driver is operational by printing a test page in Windows. Load A4 size paper in the multi-purpose tray. Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray(P. 141) Open the printer folder. Displaying the Printer Folder(P.
  • Page 806 Appendix ➠ The test page is printed. ◼ Checking the Bit Architecture If you are not sure whether your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows follow the procedure below. Display [Control Panel]. Windows Vista/7/Server 2008 [Start] select [Control Panel]. Windows 8/Server 2012 Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen select [Control Panel].
  • Page 807 Appendix ◼ Checking the Computer Name Display [Control Panel]. Windows Vista/7/Server 2008 [Start] select [Control Panel]. Windows 8/Server 2012 Right-click the lower-left corner of the screen select [Control Panel]. Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2 Right-click [Start] select [Control Panel]. Windows 10 select [Windows System] [Control Panel].
  • Page 808 Appendix ◼ Checking the Printer Port Open the printer folder. Displaying the Printer Folder(P. 794) Right-click the printer driver icon for this machine, and click [Printer properties] or [Properties]. In the [Ports] tab, check that the port is selected correctly.
  • Page 809 ● If [Description] for the selected port is [Canon MFNP Port], and the machine and the computer are on the same subnet, then the connection will be maintained. You do not need to add a new port. If it is [Standard TCP/IP Port], you need to add a new port.
  • Page 810 Appendix ◼ Checking the SSID to Which Your Computer is Connected If your computer is connected to a wireless LAN network, click , or in the system tray to display the SSID of the connected wireless LAN router. ◼ When Printing or Sending from the Windows Store App Windows 8/Server 2012 Display the charms on the right side of the screen Tap or click [Devices]...
  • Page 811 EEE.Your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit www.canon-europe.com/weee, or www.canon- europe.com/battery.
  • Page 812 The duplex function has been auto enabled during the set up and driver installation and Canon strongly recommends that you do not disable this function. You should continue to use the duplex function to reduce the environmental impact of your work with this product at all times.
  • Page 813 Appendix be registered in certain jurisdictions. UFST: Copyright © 1989 - 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2014 all rights reserved, by Monotype Imaging Inc. Adobe, PostScript, and the PostScript logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Copyright ©...
  • Page 814 Appendix All instances of the name PostScript in the text are references to the PostScript language as defined by Adobe Systems Incorporated unless otherwise stated. The name PostScript also is used as a product trademark for Adobe Systems' implementation of the PostScript language interpreter. Except as otherwise stated, any reference to a "PostScript printing device,"...
  • Page 815 SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL ----------------------------------------------------------- SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007 ----------------------------------------------------------- PREAMBLE The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide...
  • Page 816 SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE 1) Neither the Font Software nor any of its individual components, in Original or Modified Versions, may be sold by itself. 2) Original or Modified Versions of the Font Software may be bundled, redistributed and/or sold with any software, provided that each copy contains the above copyright notice and this license.

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