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imageCLASS MF269dw

Brand: Canon | Category: Printer
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Setting Up
  10. Main Functions
  11. Preparations Required Before Use
  12. Preventing Unauthorized Access
  13. Setting Up Using the Setup Guide
  14. Setting the Date/Time
  15. setting the daylight saving time
  16. Setting Up the Network Environment
  17. Selecting Wired LAN or Wireless LAN
  18. Connecting to a Wired LAN
  19. Connecting to a Wireless LAN
  20. Setting Up Connection Using WPS Push Button Mode
  21. Setting Up Connection Using WPS PIN Code Mode
  22. Setting Up Connection by Selecting a Wireless Router
  23. Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings
  24. Checking the SSID and Network Key
  25. Setting IP Addresses
  26. Setting IPv4 Address
  27. testing the network connection
  28. Setting IPv6 Addresses
  29. Viewing Network Settings
  30. Configuring Settings for Communication with a Computer
  31. Configuring Printing Protocols and WSD Functions
  32. Configuring Printer Ports
  33. Setting Up Print Server
  34. Configuring the Machine for Your Network Environment
  35. Configuring Ethernet Settings
  36. Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit
  37. Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network
  38. Configuring DNS
  39. Configuring SMB
  40. Monitoring and Controlling the Machine with SNMP
  41. Configuring SNTP
  42. Installing Drivers
  43. Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions
  44. Deciding Which Fax Receive Mode to Use
  45. Registering the Fax Number and Unit Name
  46. Selecting the Receive Mode
  47. Connecting the Telephone Line
  48. Configuring Scan Settings
  49. Preparing to Use the Machine as a Scanner
  50. Procedure for Setting to Send E-Mail
  51. Configuring Basic E-Mail Settings
  52. Configuring E-Mail Communication Settings
  53. Procedure for Setting a Shared Folder as a Save Location
  54. Setting a Shared Folder as a Save Location
  55. Basic Operations
  56. loading paper
  57. registering destinations
  58. Parts and Their Functions
  59. Front Side
  60. front cover
  61. Back Side
  62. Interior
  63. Feeder
  64. Multi-Purpose Tray
  65. Drawer
  66. Operation Panel
  67. menu key
  68. Turning ON the Machine
  69. Turning OFF the Machine
  70. Using the Operation Panel
  71. Basic Screens
  72. Home Screen
  73. selecting paper tray
  74. Status Monitor> Screen
  75. network information
  76. Message Display
  77. Basic Operation
  78. selecting items
  79. moving the cursor
  80. Entering Text
  81. deleting text
  82. Placing Originals
  83. Loading Paper
  84. paper handling and storage
  85. Loading Paper in the Drawer
  86. Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray
  87. Loading Envelopes
  88. Loading Preprinted Paper
  89. Specifying Paper Size and Type
  90. Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Drawer
  91. Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Multi-Purpose Tray
  92. Registering a Custom Paper Size
  93. Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed
  94. Customizing the Display
  95. Customizing the Home Screen
  96. Changing the Default Settings for Functions
  97. Setting Sounds
  98. Entering Quiet Mode
  99. Entering Sleep Mode
  100. Registering Destinations
  101. Registering Destinations in the Address Book
  102. Registering Destinations for One-Touch Dial
  103. Registering Multiple Destinations as a Group
  104. Editing the Registered Destinations in the Address Book
  105. Copying
  106. Basic Copy Operations
  107. manual density
  108. Canceling Copies
  109. Checking the Copying Status and Log
  110. Enhancing and Adjusting Copy Quality
  111. Selecting the Type of Original for Copying
  112. Adjusting Sharpness for Copying (Sharpness)
  113. Useful Copy Functions
  114. Copying Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (N on 1)
  115. select layout
  116. Using <Paper Save Copy
  117. Collating Copies by
  118. Making ID Card Copies
  119. Making Passport Copy
  120. Faxing
  121. Basic Operations for Sending Faxes
  122. selecting resolution
  123. Canceling Sending Faxes
  124. Receiving Faxes
  125. Useful Functions When Sending
  126. Recalling Previously Used Settings for Sending (Recall Settings)
  127. Sending a Fax after a Phone Call (Manual Sending)
  128. Various Receiving Methods
  129. Saving Received Documents into the Machine (Memory Reception)
  130. Forwarding the Received Documents Automatically
  131. Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents
  132. Sending Faxes from Your Computer (PC Fax)
  133. Sending PC Faxes
  134. Printing
  135. Printing from a Computer
  136. Canceling Prints
  137. Checking the Printing Status and Log
  138. Scanning
  139. scanning from a computer
  140. Basic Operations for Scanning Originals
  141. Scanning and Saving to a Computer
  142. Scanning Using the Shortcut Key
  143. Sending Data by E-Mail/Saving Data to a Shared Folder
  144. Canceling Sending Documents
  145. Checking Status and Log for Scanned Originals
  146. Scanning Clearly
  147. Adjusting Image Quality
  148. Adjusting Density
  149. Adjusting Sharpness When Scanning (Sharpness)
  150. Useful Scanning Functions
  151. Adjusting Balance between File Size and Image Quality
  152. Recalling Previously Used Settings for Sending/Saving (Recall Settings)
  153. Specifying E-Mail Settings
  154. Using Your Computer to Scan (Remote Scan)
  155. Scanning Documents from an Application
  156. Using ScanGear MF
  157. Linking with Mobile Devices
  158. Connecting with Mobile Devices
  159. Connecting via a Wireless LAN Router (LAN Connection)
  160. Connecting Directly (Access Point Mode)
  161. Utilizing the Machine through Applications
  162. Using AirPrint
  163. other settings
  164. Printing with AirPrint
  165. Scanning with AirPrint
  166. Faxing with AirPrint
  167. If AirPrint Cannot Be Used
  168. Using Google Cloud Print
  169. Managing the Machine by the Remote Control
  170. Managing the Machine
  171. Setting Access Privileges
  172. Setting the System Manager PIN
  173. Setting a Remote UI PIN
  174. Configuring the Network Security Settings
  175. Restricting Communication by Using Firewalls
  176. Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Settings
  177. Specifying MAC Addresses for Firewall Settings
  178. Changing Port Numbers
  179. Setting a Proxy
  180. Configuring the Key and Certificate for TLS
  181. Generating the Key and Certificate for Network Communication
  182. Generating a Key and Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
  183. Registering the Key and Certificate for Network Communication
  184. Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication Settings
  185. Restricting the Machine's Functions
  186. Restricting Access to Address Book and Sending Functions
  187. Restricting Use of the Address Book
  188. Limiting Available Destinations
  189. Restricting the Fax Sending Functions
  190. Restricting USB Functions
  191. Disabling HTTP Communication
  192. Disabling Remote UI
  193. Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)
  194. Starting Remote UI
  195. address book
  196. Checking the Status and Logs
  197. checking consumables
  198. Setting Up Menu Options from Remote UI
  199. Registering Destinations from Remote UI
  200. Saving/Loading Address Book from Remote UI
  201. Importing/Exporting Address Book Data with the Supplied Software
  202. Updating the Firmware
  203. checking the firmware version
  204. Initializing Settings
  205. initializing address book
  206. Setting Menu List
  207. Direct Connection
  208. Network Settings
  209. ipv4 settings
  210. ipv6 settings
  211. snmp settings
  212. auto detect
  213. Output Rprt.>/<Output Reports
  214. Preferences
  215. display settings
  216. Timer Settings
  217. time format
  218. daylight saving time settings
  219. Common Settings
  220. Copy Settings
  221. Fax Settings
  222. register unit name
  223. restrict sequential broadcast
  224. memory lock settings
  225. forwarding settings
  226. Scan Settings
  227. Printer Settings
  228. sided printing
  229. print quality
  230. density fine adjustment
  231. font number
  232. unit of measure
  233. Adjustment/Maintenance
  234. special processing
  235. System Management Settings
  236. device information settings
  237. restrict new destinations
  238. update firmware
  239. Maintenance
  240. Regular Cleaning
  241. Cleaning the Exterior
  242. Cleaning the Platen Glass
  243. Cleaning the Feeder
  244. Cleaning the Fixing Assembly
  245. Cleaning the Machine Interior
  246. Replacing the Toner Cartridge
  247. Replacing the Drum Cartridge
  248. Checking the Remaining Amount of Consumables
  249. Relocating the Machine
  250. Viewing the Counter Value
  251. Printing Reports and Lists
  252. Consumables
  253. drum cartridge
  254. Troubleshooting
  255. Common Problems
  256. Installation/Settings Problems
  257. Copying/Printing Problems
  258. Faxing/Telephone Problems
  259. receiving problems
  260. When You Cannot Print Properly
  261. Printing Results Are Not Satisfactory
  262. a portion of the page is not printed
  263. white spots appear
  264. Paper Creases or Curls
  265. Paper Is Fed Incorrectly
  266. A Message or a Number Starting with "#" (an Error Code) Is Displayed
  267. Countermeasures for Each Message
  268. Countermeasures for Each Error Code
  269. Clearing Paper Jams
  270. Paper Jams in the Feeder
  271. Paper Jams inside the Machine
  272. When a Problem Cannot Be Solved
  273. Appendix
  274. Third Party Software
  275. Feature Highlights
  276. Going Green and Saving Money
  277. Improving Efficiency
  278. Going Digital
  279. So Much More
  280. Specifications
  281. Main Unit
  282. Available Paper
  283. supported paper types
  284. Fax Function
  285. Scan Function
  286. Printer Functions
  287. Management Functions
  288. System Environment
  289. Network Environment
  290. Manuals and Their Contents
  291. Using User's Guide
  292. Screen Layout of User's Guide
  293. Viewing User's Guide
  294. Basic Windows Operations
  295. Notice
  296. environmental information
imageCLASS MF269dw first page preview

imageCLASS MF269dw

Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Laser Safety
  8. Toner Safety
  9. Points to Note at Cleaning
  10. Product Overview
  11. Product Lineup
  12. Option
  13. Features
  14. Specifications
  15. Reader Specifications
  16. ADF Specifications (DADF/SADF)
  17. Paper Type
  18. Parts Name
  19. rear side of the machine
  20. Cross Section View
  21. Control Panel
  22. Technology
  23. Basic Configuration
  24. Document Exposure/Feeder System
  25. major components
  26. jam detection
  27. Controller System
  28. Engine Controller PCB
  29. Motor Control
  30. Fan Control
  31. Power supply
  32. Protection Function
  33. Laser Exposure System
  34. Image Formation System
  35. Image Formation Process
  36. cartridge memory
  37. cartridge detection
  38. High Voltage Power Supply Control
  39. Fixing System
  40. Fixing Unit Failure Detection
  41. Pickup Feed System
  42. Parts Configuration
  43. Paper detection
  44. Paper Width Detection
  45. Paper Length Detection
  46. Jam Detection
  47. Periodical Service
  48. Periodically Replaced Parts
  49. Consumable Parts
  50. Cleaning Parts
  51. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
  52. Preface
  53. List of Parts
  54. host machine
  55. Main Unit
  56. Electrical Components List
  57. External Cover System
  58. Removing the Right Cover
  59. Removing the Left Cover
  60. Removing the Front Cover
  61. Removing the Toner Cover
  62. Removing the Duplex Door
  63. Removing the Upper Cover
  64. Original Exposure/Feed System (DADF Model)
  65. Separating the DADF Unit + Reader Unit
  66. Removing the DADF Pickup Unit
  67. Removing the DADF Motor
  68. Removing the DADF Solenoid
  69. Removing the DADF Pickup Roller Unit
  70. Removing the DADF Pickup Roller
  71. Removing the DADF Separation Roller
  72. Removing the DADF Separation Pad
  73. Removing the Copyboard Glass (DADF Model)
  74. Removing the Contact Image Sensor (DADF Model)
  75. Removing the Reader Motor (DADF Model)
  76. Original Exposure/Feed System (SADF Model)
  77. Separating the SADF Unit + Reader Unit
  78. Removing the SADF Upper Cover Unit
  79. Removing the SADF Pickup Unit
  80. Removing the SADF Motor
  81. Removing the SADF Pickup Roller Unit
  82. Removing the SADF Pickup Roller
  83. Removing the SADF Separation Roller
  84. Removing the SADF Separation Pad
  85. Removing the Copyboard Glass (SADF Model)
  86. Removing the Contact Image Sensor (SADF Model)
  87. Removing the Reader Motor(SADF Model)
  88. Original Exposure/Feed System (Copyboard Model)
  89. Removing the Platen Glass (Copyboard Model)
  90. Removing the Contact Image Sensor (Copyboard Model)
  91. Removing the Reader Motor (Copyboard Model)
  92. Removing the Wireless Lan PCB
  93. Removing the Low-Voltage Power Supply Unit
  94. Removing the Engine Controller PCB
  95. Removing the Motor PCB
  96. Removing the Environment/Pickup Sensor PCB
  97. Removing the Main Fan
  98. Removing the Speaker (Fax Model)
  99. Removing the NCU PCB (Fax Model)
  100. Removing the Laser Scanner Unit
  101. Removing the Transfer Unit
  102. Removing the Developer Disengagement Solenoid
  103. Removing the Fixing Film Unit
  104. Pickup Feed Delivery System
  105. Removing the Duplex Frame Unit
  106. Removing the Duplex Reverse Unit
  107. Removing the Top Sensor PCB
  108. Removing the Delivery Sensor PCB
  109. Adjustment
  110. Adjustment at Parts Replacement
  111. Troubleshooting
  112. Test Print
  113. Troubleshooting Items
  114. Debug Log
  115. Version Upgrade
  116. Error/Jam/Alarm
  117. Overview
  118. Error Code
  119. Jam Code
  120. Alarm Code
  121. Service Mode
  122. COPIER (Service mode for printer)
  123. I/O (I/O display mode)
  124. FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode)
  125. OPTION (Specification setting mode)
  126. COUNTER (Counter mode)
  127. FEEDER (ADF service mode)
  128. FAX (FAX service mode)
  129. MENU (Menu switch registration mode)
  130. NUM (Numeric parameter setting mode)
  131. NCU (NCU parameter setting mode)
  132. TESTMODE (Service mode for test print, operation check, etc.)
  133. FAX (FAX test mode)
  134. PANEL (PANEL Test Mode)
  135. APPENDICES
  136. Service Tools
  137. General Circuit Diagram
  138. General Circuit Diagram(2/2)
  139. Backup Data
imageCLASS MF269dw first page preview

imageCLASS MF269dw

Brand: Canon | Category: Printer
imageCLASS MF269dw first page preview

imageCLASS MF269dw

Brand: Canon | Category: Printer