Canon imageRUNNER 3530 manuals
imageRUNNER 3530
Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
- how this manual is organized
- Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to use this manual
- displays used in this manual
- legal notices
- Introduction
- Supported Canon Products
- supported canon products
- System Requirements
- Where to Find Help
- Installing the Software
- Standard Installation
- Dynamic Installation
- Alternate Printer Driver (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003)
- Using the Add Printer Wizard
- USB Connection Installation
- Plug and Play Installation (Windows 98)
- Plug and Play Installation (Windows Me)
- Plug and Play Installation (Windows 2000)
- Plug and Play Installation (Windows XP/Server 2003)
- Installing the Canon Driver Information Assist Service
- Updating the Existing Printer Drivers
- Updating the Alternate Printer Driver (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003)
- Uninstalling the Printer Driver
- Setting Up the Printer Configuration
- Configuring Manually
- Configuring the Device Function Settings
- Printing a Document
- Basic Print Options 3 CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- basic print options
- Accessing the Printer Properties Dialog Box
- Accessing the Printer Properties Dialog Box from the Printers Folder
- Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
- Folder
- Using Profiles for Printing
- Adding or Editing Profiles
- Scaling a Document
- Scaling a Document Manually
- Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
- Two-Sided Printing
- Specifying the Finishing Options
- Booklet Printing
- Using Creep Correction for Booklet Printing
- Printing with Mixed Paper Sizes
- Specifying the Paper Source
- Printing the First, Body, and Last Pages from Different Paper Sources
- Sources
- Printing on Transparencies
- Using Cover or Sheet Insertion Options
- Inserting Sheets into the Document
- Inserting Tab Paper
- Creating Tabs
- Printing on Custom Paper
- Printing on Local Standard Paper
- Printing a Banner Page with a Print Job
- Special Print Options 4 CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- Overlay Printing
- Printing with an Overlay
- Specifying the Print Quality
- Selecting and Editing an Objective
- Editing the Objective Settings
- Sending Document Data to a User Inbox
- Sending a Document to a User Inbox
- Secured Printing
- Editing Multiple Print Documents Together
- Promoting a Print Job
- Job Accounting Feature
- Specifying the ID and Password
- Printing with Job Accounting (Windows 98/Me)
- Printing with Job Accounting (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003)
- With Allow Password Setting Not Selected
- Specifying the Color and Grayscale Settings
- Grayscale Printing
- Additional Software
- Device Status Extension (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003)
- Server Environment
- UFR II Driver Functions List
- Local Standard Paper Sizes List
- Glossary
- Index
imageRUNNER 3530
Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
- manuals for the machine
- how this manual is organized
- Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to use this manual
- displays used in this manual
- illustrations used in this manual
- legal notices
- users in canada
- utilisation au canada
- Introduction to Fax Functions 1 CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- What This Machine Can Do
- receiving faxes in memory
- Overview of the imageRUNNER 3530/2830/2230
- Things You Must Do Before Using This Machine
- Setting the Display Language
- Selecting the Type of Telephone Line
- Setting the Current Date and Time
- Registering Your Machine's Fax Number
- Registering Sender Names
- Registering the Unit's Name
- Flow of Sending Operations
- Placing Originals
- Orientation
- Platen Glass
- Feeder (DADF-N1) (Optional)
- Canceling a Job
- Using the Stop Key
- Basic Send and Receive 2 Methods CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- Resolution, Density, and Image Quality
- image quality
- Sending Methods
- specify the destination
- Direct Sending
- Sending Fax Documents Manually
- Stamping Originals
- Dialing Methods
- Redialing
- Address Book
- Coded Speed Dialing
- Group Dialing
- Receiving Print Jobs and Fax Documents
- Receiving Documents into Memory
- Forwarding Received Documents
- Available Paper Sizes
- Delaying a Send Job
- Memory Boxes
- relay memory box
- Using a Memory Box
- Printing and Erasing Documents
- Setting the Sender's Name as the Terminal ID
- Changing the Reception Mode
- Faxing Two-Sided Originals
- Document Size
- Specifying the Document Size
- Registering the Document Size
- Changing the Zoom Ratio
- Preset Zoom
- Zoom by Percentage
- Sending with a Subaddress
- Using a PIN Code
- Setting the PIN Code Position
- Dialing with a PIN Code
- Fax Information Services
- Checking/Changing the Fax 4
- Table Of Contents
- Checking/Changing the Status of Fax Jobs
- Printing the TX Job Status/Log
- Checking/Changing the Status of Receive Jobs
- Erasing Received Documents
- Customizing Fax Settings 5 CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- Custom Fax Settings Table
- User Settings
- Printing the TX Terminal ID
- Setting the Standard Density
- Adjusting the Alarm and Monitor Volume
- Changing the Standard Fax Settings
- Initializing the Standard Settings
- Storing Destinations
- One-Touch Speed Dialing Settings
- Storing Group Destinations
- Storing the Index Name
- Transmission Settings
- Pause Time
- Auto Redial
- Reception Settings
- Printing Footer Information on a Received Document
- Printing Received Documents
- Reducing a Received Document
- Two-Sided Printing
- on 1 log
- Setting Up Memory Boxes
- Confidential Memory Box
- Relay Memory Box
- Batch Sending Memory Box
- Erasing a Memory Box
- System Settings Table
- Communications Settings
- Receive Start Speed
- Saving Received Documents in Memory
- Automatic Forwarding of Received Documents
- PIN Code Access
- Reception Password
- Restricting New Addresses
- Printing Communication 7
- Table Of Contents
- Report Settings Table
- Specifying Report Settings
- Activity Report
- RX Report
- Memory Inbox RX Report
- Printing Lists
- User's Data List
- When Problems Occur
- Receiving Documents
- Other Situations
- Self-Diagnostic Display
- List of Error Codes without Messages
- Questions & Answers
- Report and List Samples
- Multiple Communication Result Report
- Memory Inbox Reception Report
- Address Book List
- Specifications
- Glossary
- copy ratio/zoom ratio
- rotary pulse
- super fine
- transfer password
- Index
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
imageRUNNER 3530
Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
imageRUNNER 3530
Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
imageRUNNER 3530
Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
imageRUNNER 3530
Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
- manuals for the machine
- how this manual is organized
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to use this manual
- keys used in this manual
- operations and terms used in this manual
- legal notices
- laser safety
- use of images
- important safety instructions
- power supply
- maintenance and inspections
- Machine CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- installation location and handling
- handling precautions
- parts and their functions
- internal view
- control panel parts and functions
- main power and control panel power
- control panel power switch
- shutting down the machine
- shutting down the machine if the optional ufr ii printer kit is
- system settings
- what this machine can do
- network interface
- specifying settings
- functions that conserve power
- checking, changing, and canceling print jobs
- displaying a help screen
- reading messages from the system manager
- other useful functions
- using the touch panel display
- touch panel key display
- adjusting the brightness
- entering characters from the touch panel display
- touch panel display
- entering the department id and password
- control panel
- making prints using the stack bypass
- standard size
- multifunctional operations
- available paper stock
- Optional Equipment 3 CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- system configuration
- sample system configurations
- system options
- available combination of options
- optional accessories
- platen cover type h
- finisher-s1/puncher unit-r
- finishing modes
- hole punch mode
- procedure before using the machine
- procedure after using the machine
- department id management
- customizing settings
- what are additional functions
- additional functions settings table
- common settings
- timer settings
- report settings
- copy settings
- printer settings
- specifying common settings
- default display after auto clear
- tone settings
- inch entry
- auto paper selection/auto drawer switching
- designating the envelope type
- identifying the type of paper in a paper source
- function keys that reactivate the machine
- energy consumption in the sleep mode
- output tray designation
- setting the printing priority
- standard paper for the stack bypass
- setting the speed or print side priority
- standard local print settings
- changing the language shown on the touch panel display
- reversing the contrast of the touch panel display
- limiting functions
- returning the common settings to their defaults
- current date and time
- auto sleep time
- auto clear time
- daily timer settings
- adjusting the machine
- exposure recalibration
- automatic feeder cleaning
- Checking Job and Device 5
- Table Of Contents
- checking the counter
- checking job status
- copy/print job details
- priority printing
- handling print jobs sent from computers
- printing secured documents
- specifying the system manager settings
- registering the department id, password, and page limit
- changing the password and page limit
- erasing the department id and password
- clearing page totals
- remote ui
- device information settings
- clearing the message board
- auto online
- auto offline
- license registration
- Routine Maintenance 7 CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- paper drawers
- adjusting a paper drawer to hold a different paper size
- envelope feeder attachment-c1 (optional)
- preparing the envelopes
- loading envelopes
- changing envelope sizes
- replacing the stamp cartridge
- replacing the staple cartridge
- removing punch waste
- Table Of Contents
- replacing the toner cartridge
- routine cleaning
- platen glass and cover
- manual feeder cleaning
- genuine supplies
- Troubleshooting 8 CHAPTER
- Table Of Contents
- reducing the frequency of paper jams
- clearing paper jams
- fixing unit (inside the main unit)
- duplexing unit (inside the main unit)
- stack bypass
- paper drawer 1
- paper drawer 2
- cassette feeding unit-y2 (optional)
- inside the transfer cover of the finisher-s1 (optional)
- inner 2 way tray-d1 (optional)
- copy tray-j1 (optional)
- clearing staple jams
- list of error messages
- list of error codes without messages
- if memory becomes full during scanning
- service call message
- if the power does not turn on
- specifications
- additional finisher tray-b
- puncher unit-r
- Table Of Contents