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imageRUNNER 3530

Brand: Canon | Category: Copier
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imageRUNNER 3530

Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
  1. how this manual is organized
  2. Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. how to use this manual
  8. displays used in this manual
  9. legal notices
  10. Introduction
  11. Supported Canon Products
  12. supported canon products
  13. System Requirements
  14. Where to Find Help
  15. Installing the Software
  16. Standard Installation
  17. Dynamic Installation
  18. Alternate Printer Driver (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003)
  19. Using the Add Printer Wizard
  20. USB Connection Installation
  21. Plug and Play Installation (Windows 98)
  22. Plug and Play Installation (Windows Me)
  23. Plug and Play Installation (Windows 2000)
  24. Plug and Play Installation (Windows XP/Server 2003)
  25. Installing the Canon Driver Information Assist Service
  26. Updating the Existing Printer Drivers
  27. Updating the Alternate Printer Driver (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003)
  28. Uninstalling the Printer Driver
  29. Setting Up the Printer Configuration
  30. Configuring Manually
  31. Configuring the Device Function Settings
  32. Printing a Document
  33. Basic Print Options 3 CHAPTER
  34. Table Of Contents
  35. basic print options
  36. Accessing the Printer Properties Dialog Box
  37. Accessing the Printer Properties Dialog Box from the Printers Folder
  38. Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
  39. Folder
  40. Using Profiles for Printing
  41. Adding or Editing Profiles
  42. Scaling a Document
  43. Scaling a Document Manually
  44. Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
  45. Two-Sided Printing
  46. Specifying the Finishing Options
  47. Booklet Printing
  48. Using Creep Correction for Booklet Printing
  49. Printing with Mixed Paper Sizes
  50. Specifying the Paper Source
  51. Printing the First, Body, and Last Pages from Different Paper Sources
  52. Sources
  53. Printing on Transparencies
  54. Using Cover or Sheet Insertion Options
  55. Inserting Sheets into the Document
  56. Inserting Tab Paper
  57. Creating Tabs
  58. Printing on Custom Paper
  59. Printing on Local Standard Paper
  60. Printing a Banner Page with a Print Job
  61. Special Print Options 4 CHAPTER
  62. Table Of Contents
  63. Overlay Printing
  64. Printing with an Overlay
  65. Specifying the Print Quality
  66. Selecting and Editing an Objective
  67. Editing the Objective Settings
  68. Sending Document Data to a User Inbox
  69. Sending a Document to a User Inbox
  70. Secured Printing
  71. Editing Multiple Print Documents Together
  72. Promoting a Print Job
  73. Job Accounting Feature
  74. Specifying the ID and Password
  75. Printing with Job Accounting (Windows 98/Me)
  76. Printing with Job Accounting (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003)
  77. With Allow Password Setting Not Selected
  78. Specifying the Color and Grayscale Settings
  79. Grayscale Printing
  80. Additional Software
  81. Device Status Extension (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003)
  82. Server Environment
  83. UFR II Driver Functions List
  84. Local Standard Paper Sizes List
  85. Glossary
  86. Index
imageRUNNER 3530 first page preview

imageRUNNER 3530

Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
  1. manuals for the machine
  2. how this manual is organized
  3. Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. how to use this manual
  10. displays used in this manual
  11. illustrations used in this manual
  12. legal notices
  13. users in canada
  14. utilisation au canada
  15. Introduction to Fax Functions 1 CHAPTER
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. What This Machine Can Do
  18. receiving faxes in memory
  19. Overview of the imageRUNNER 3530/2830/2230
  20. Things You Must Do Before Using This Machine
  21. Setting the Display Language
  22. Selecting the Type of Telephone Line
  23. Setting the Current Date and Time
  24. Registering Your Machine's Fax Number
  25. Registering Sender Names
  26. Registering the Unit's Name
  27. Flow of Sending Operations
  28. Placing Originals
  29. Orientation
  30. Platen Glass
  31. Feeder (DADF-N1) (Optional)
  32. Canceling a Job
  33. Using the Stop Key
  34. Basic Send and Receive 2 Methods CHAPTER
  35. Table Of Contents
  36. Resolution, Density, and Image Quality
  37. image quality
  38. Sending Methods
  39. specify the destination
  40. Direct Sending
  41. Sending Fax Documents Manually
  42. Stamping Originals
  43. Dialing Methods
  44. Redialing
  45. Address Book
  46. Coded Speed Dialing
  47. Group Dialing
  48. Receiving Print Jobs and Fax Documents
  49. Receiving Documents into Memory
  50. Forwarding Received Documents
  51. Available Paper Sizes
  52. Delaying a Send Job
  53. Memory Boxes
  54. relay memory box
  55. Using a Memory Box
  56. Printing and Erasing Documents
  57. Setting the Sender's Name as the Terminal ID
  58. Changing the Reception Mode
  59. Faxing Two-Sided Originals
  60. Document Size
  61. Specifying the Document Size
  62. Registering the Document Size
  63. Changing the Zoom Ratio
  64. Preset Zoom
  65. Zoom by Percentage
  66. Sending with a Subaddress
  67. Using a PIN Code
  68. Setting the PIN Code Position
  69. Dialing with a PIN Code
  70. Fax Information Services
  71. Checking/Changing the Fax 4
  72. Table Of Contents
  73. Checking/Changing the Status of Fax Jobs
  74. Printing the TX Job Status/Log
  75. Checking/Changing the Status of Receive Jobs
  76. Erasing Received Documents
  77. Customizing Fax Settings 5 CHAPTER
  78. Table Of Contents
  79. Custom Fax Settings Table
  80. User Settings
  81. Printing the TX Terminal ID
  82. Setting the Standard Density
  83. Adjusting the Alarm and Monitor Volume
  84. Changing the Standard Fax Settings
  85. Initializing the Standard Settings
  86. Storing Destinations
  87. One-Touch Speed Dialing Settings
  88. Storing Group Destinations
  89. Storing the Index Name
  90. Transmission Settings
  91. Pause Time
  92. Auto Redial
  93. Reception Settings
  94. Printing Footer Information on a Received Document
  95. Printing Received Documents
  96. Reducing a Received Document
  97. Two-Sided Printing
  98. on 1 log
  99. Setting Up Memory Boxes
  100. Confidential Memory Box
  101. Relay Memory Box
  102. Batch Sending Memory Box
  103. Erasing a Memory Box
  104. System Settings Table
  105. Communications Settings
  106. Receive Start Speed
  107. Saving Received Documents in Memory
  108. Automatic Forwarding of Received Documents
  109. PIN Code Access
  110. Reception Password
  111. Restricting New Addresses
  112. Printing Communication 7
  113. Table Of Contents
  114. Report Settings Table
  115. Specifying Report Settings
  116. Activity Report
  117. RX Report
  118. Memory Inbox RX Report
  119. Printing Lists
  120. User's Data List
  121. When Problems Occur
  122. Receiving Documents
  123. Other Situations
  124. Self-Diagnostic Display
  125. List of Error Codes without Messages
  126. Questions & Answers
  127. Report and List Samples
  128. Multiple Communication Result Report
  129. Memory Inbox Reception Report
  130. Address Book List
  131. Specifications
  132. Glossary
  133. copy ratio/zoom ratio
  134. rotary pulse
  135. super fine
  136. transfer password
  137. Index
  138. Table Of Contents
  139. Table Of Contents
imageRUNNER 3530 first page preview

imageRUNNER 3530

Brand: Canon | Category: All in One Printer
Table of contents
  1. manuals for the machine
  2. how this manual is organized
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. how to use this manual
  9. keys used in this manual
  10. operations and terms used in this manual
  11. legal notices
  12. laser safety
  13. use of images
  14. important safety instructions
  15. power supply
  16. maintenance and inspections
  17. Machine CHAPTER
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. installation location and handling
  20. handling precautions
  21. parts and their functions
  22. internal view
  23. control panel parts and functions
  24. main power and control panel power
  25. control panel power switch
  26. shutting down the machine
  27. shutting down the machine if the optional ufr ii printer kit is
  28. system settings
  29. what this machine can do
  30. network interface
  31. specifying settings
  32. functions that conserve power
  33. checking, changing, and canceling print jobs
  34. displaying a help screen
  35. reading messages from the system manager
  36. other useful functions
  37. using the touch panel display
  38. touch panel key display
  39. adjusting the brightness
  40. entering characters from the touch panel display
  41. touch panel display
  42. entering the department id and password
  43. control panel
  44. making prints using the stack bypass
  45. standard size
  46. multifunctional operations
  47. available paper stock
  48. Optional Equipment 3 CHAPTER
  49. Table Of Contents
  50. system configuration
  51. sample system configurations
  52. system options
  53. available combination of options
  54. optional accessories
  55. platen cover type h
  56. finisher-s1/puncher unit-r
  57. finishing modes
  58. hole punch mode
  59. procedure before using the machine
  60. procedure after using the machine
  61. department id management
  62. customizing settings
  63. what are additional functions
  64. additional functions settings table
  65. common settings
  66. timer settings
  67. report settings
  68. copy settings
  69. printer settings
  70. specifying common settings
  71. default display after auto clear
  72. tone settings
  73. inch entry
  74. auto paper selection/auto drawer switching
  75. designating the envelope type
  76. identifying the type of paper in a paper source
  77. function keys that reactivate the machine
  78. energy consumption in the sleep mode
  79. output tray designation
  80. setting the printing priority
  81. standard paper for the stack bypass
  82. setting the speed or print side priority
  83. standard local print settings
  84. changing the language shown on the touch panel display
  85. reversing the contrast of the touch panel display
  86. limiting functions
  87. returning the common settings to their defaults
  88. current date and time
  89. auto sleep time
  90. auto clear time
  91. daily timer settings
  92. adjusting the machine
  93. exposure recalibration
  94. automatic feeder cleaning
  95. Checking Job and Device 5
  96. Table Of Contents
  97. checking the counter
  98. checking job status
  99. copy/print job details
  100. priority printing
  101. handling print jobs sent from computers
  102. printing secured documents
  103. specifying the system manager settings
  104. registering the department id, password, and page limit
  105. changing the password and page limit
  106. erasing the department id and password
  107. clearing page totals
  108. remote ui
  109. device information settings
  110. clearing the message board
  111. auto online
  112. auto offline
  113. license registration
  114. Routine Maintenance 7 CHAPTER
  115. Table Of Contents
  116. paper drawers
  117. adjusting a paper drawer to hold a different paper size
  118. envelope feeder attachment-c1 (optional)
  119. preparing the envelopes
  120. loading envelopes
  121. changing envelope sizes
  122. replacing the stamp cartridge
  123. replacing the staple cartridge
  124. removing punch waste
  125. Table Of Contents
  126. replacing the toner cartridge
  127. routine cleaning
  128. platen glass and cover
  129. manual feeder cleaning
  130. genuine supplies
  131. Troubleshooting 8 CHAPTER
  132. Table Of Contents
  133. reducing the frequency of paper jams
  134. clearing paper jams
  135. fixing unit (inside the main unit)
  136. duplexing unit (inside the main unit)
  137. stack bypass
  138. paper drawer 1
  139. paper drawer 2
  140. cassette feeding unit-y2 (optional)
  141. inside the transfer cover of the finisher-s1 (optional)
  142. inner 2 way tray-d1 (optional)
  143. copy tray-j1 (optional)
  144. clearing staple jams
  145. list of error messages
  146. list of error codes without messages
  147. if memory becomes full during scanning
  148. service call message
  149. if the power does not turn on
  150. specifications
  151. additional finisher tray-b
  152. puncher unit-r
  153. Table Of Contents