Canon Color imageCLASS MF8080Cw Basic Operation Manual

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  • Page 1

    Quick view- perform useful tasks next page before using the machine p.1-1 1 document and paper handling p.2-1 2 copying p.3-1 3 printing from a computer p.4-1 4 registering destinations in the address book p.5-1 5 using the fax functions p.6-1 6 using the scan functions p.7-1 7 maintenance p.8-1 8 t...

  • Page 2: Various Copy Functions

    Copy adjusting the image quality according to the document for details, see "copying" from p. 3-1. Print fax scan copy print fax scan you can adjust the density of copies according to the document. Image quality adjustment density adjustment you can adjust the image quality according to the types of...

  • Page 3: Various Copy Functions

    Copy adjusting the image quality according to the document for details, see "copying" from p. 3-1. Print fax scan copy print fax scan you can adjust the density of copies according to the document. Image quality adjustment density adjustment you can adjust the image quality according to the types of...

  • Page 4

    Favorites coded dialing group dialing fax driver screen you can send a document or image created in an application as a fax directly using the fax driver from a computer on a network. Because you do not need to print the document, you can reduce the paper cost as well as send a clear document which ...

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    Favorites coded dialing group dialing fax driver screen you can send a document or image created in an application as a fax directly using the fax driver from a computer on a network. Because you do not need to print the document, you can reduce the paper cost as well as send a clear document which ...

  • Page 6: Saving In A Computer

    Remote ui functions 1 2 start the web browser. Enter "http://machine>/" in the address field, and then press the [enter] key on your keyboard. 3 log on to the remote ui. (1) select [system manager mode] or [end-user mode]. (2) for [system manager mode], enter [system manager id] and [system manager ...

  • Page 7: Saving In A Computer

    Remote ui functions 1 2 start the web browser. Enter "http://machine>/" in the address field, and then press the [enter] key on your keyboard. 3 log on to the remote ui. (1) select [system manager mode] or [end-user mode]. (2) for [system manager mode], enter [system manager id] and [system manager ...

  • Page 8: C O N T E N T S

    Viii c o n t e n t s contents viii manuals for the machine xi available features xii how to use this manual xii important safety instructions xiii installation requirements and handling xvii legal notices xix laser safety xxiii before using the machine 1-1 names and functions on each part of the mac...

  • Page 9: Printing From A Computer

    Ix erase dark borders and frame lines (frame erase) 3-9 emphasize the outline of an image (sharpness) 3-9 copying an id card 3-10 copying by saving paper 3-11 registering and using combination of copy settings (mode memory) 3-12 registering mode memory 3-12 deleting mode memory 3-12 calling and copy...

  • Page 10: Using The Scan Functions

    X options 6-28 tx start speed 6-28 rx start speed 6-28 memory lock settings 6-28 select country/region 6-28 address book pin 6-28 restrict new destinations 6-29 allow fax driver tx 6-29 restrict history tx 6-29 fax no. Confirmation re-entry 6-29 restrict sequential broadcast 6-29 using the scan func...

  • Page 11: Manuals For The Machine

    Xi manuals for the machine starter guide read this manual first. This manual describes the settings for setting up the machine and installing the software. Be sure to read this manual before using the machine. • preface • installing the machine • configuring and connecting the fax • connecting to a ...

  • Page 12: Available Features

    Xii available features symbols used in this manual warning indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not performed correctly. To use the machine safely, always pay attention to these warnings. Caution indicates a caution concerning operations that may l...

  • Page 13: Installation

    Xiii important safety instructions please read these “important safety instructions” thoroughly before operating the machine. As these instructions are intended to prevent injury to the user and other persons or to prevent destruction of property, always pay attention to these instructions and opera...

  • Page 14: Handling

    Xiv • insert the power plug completely into the ac power outlet. Failure to do so can result in a fire or electrical shock. • if excessive stress is applied to the connection part of the power cord, it may damage the power cord or the wires inside the machine may disconnect. This could result in a f...

  • Page 15: Maintenance and Inspections

    Xv - if you operate this machine in manners other than the control, adjustment, and operating procedures prescribed in this manual, this may result in hazardous radiation exposure. • this machine is confirmed as the class 1 laser product in iec60825-1:2007. Maintenance and inspections warning • when...

  • Page 16: Consumables

    Xvi consumables warning • do not dispose of used toner cartridges in open flames. This may cause the toner to ignite, resulting in burns or fire. • do not store toner cartridges or paper in a location exposed to open flames. This may cause the toner or paper to ignite, resulting in burns or fire. • ...

  • Page 17: Power Supply Requirements

    Xvii installation requirements and handling in order to use this machine in a safe and trouble-free manner, install the machine in a place that fulfills the following conditions. Also, read the remarks carefully. Temperature and humidity conditions • temperature range: 50 to 86°f (10 to 30°c) • humi...

  • Page 18: Maintenance and Inspections

    Xviii mf8380cdw (when the cassette feeding unit-v1 (optional) is installed) front view paper cassette feeder cover feeder rear cover in. (mm) 4 (100) 4 (100) 4 (100) 4 (100) 4 (100) 52 1/4 (1327) 26 3/4 (679) 37 1/2 (951) mf8080cw front view paper cassette feeder cover feeder rear cover in. (mm) 48 ...

  • Page 19: Legal Notices

    Xix legal notices international energy star program as an energy star® partner, canon u.S.A., inc. Has determined that this product meets the energy star program for energy efficiency. The international energy star office equipment program is an international program that promotes energy saving thro...

  • Page 20: Disclaimers

    Xx disclaimers the information in this document is subject to change without notice. Canon inc. Makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, either express or implied, except as provided herein, including without limitation, thereof, warranties as to marketability, merchantability, fi...

  • Page 21: Users In Canada

    Xxi 3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The line should be a regular voice grade line or an equivalent one. Use one line per unit. Ddd (direct distance dial) line -or- iddd (international direct distance dial) line if you communicate overseas note c...

  • Page 22: Utilisation Au Canada

    Xxii c. Power requirements the power outlet should be a three-prong grounded receptacle (single or duplex). It should be independent from copiers, heaters, air conditioners, or any electric equipment that is thermostatically controlled. The rated value is 115 volts and 15 amperes. The ca11a modular ...

  • Page 23: Cdrh Regulations

    Xxiii this machine complies with 21 cfr chapter 1 subchapter j as a class 1 laser product under the u.S. Department of health and human services (dhhs) radiation performance standard according to the radiation control for health and safety act of 1968. This means that the machine does not produce ha...

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    Xxiv.

  • Page 25: Chapter

    1-1 chapter 1 before using the machine this category describes the features of the machine and its useful functions. Names and functions on each part of the machine 1-2 front side 1-2 back side 1-3 interior 1-4 multi-purpose tray (manual feed slot) 1-5 paper cassette 1-6 operation panel 1-7 lcd (sta...

  • Page 26

    1-2 bef or e u sing the m achine this section describes the parts and functions of the machine. Front side names and functions on each part of the machine (1) document guides adjust to the width of the document. (2) feeder the feeder can automatically scan documents continuously. (3) operation panel...

  • Page 27

    1-3 bef or e u sing the m achine back side ● mf8380cdw ● mf8080cw (1) usb port connect the usb cable. (2) lan port connect the lan cable. (3) telephone line jack connect the telephone cable. (4) external telephone jack connect the external telephone. (5) rear cover open this cover when clearing pape...

  • Page 28

    1-4 bef or e u sing the m achine interior ● mf8380cdw (1) y (yellow) toner cartridge slot the y (yellow) toner cartridge is installed in this slot. (2) m (magenta) toner cartridge slot the m (magenta) toner cartridge is installed in this slot. (3) c (cyan) toner cartridge slot the c (cyan) toner car...

  • Page 29

    1-5 bef or e u sing the m achine multi-purpose tray (manual feed slot) ● mf8380cdw (1) paper guides adjust to the width of the paper. (2) the auxiliary tray (mf8380cdw only) be sure to pull out this tray when loading paper in the multi- purpose tray. (3) tray extension (mf8380cdw only) open to preve...

  • Page 30

    1-6 bef or e u sing the m achine paper cassette ● mf8380cdw (1) lock release lever hold this lever to slide the paper guides. (2) paper guide adjust the position of the paper guides to the paper. (3) lock release lever (changing cassette size) when loading paper that is longer than a4 size, pull out...

  • Page 31

    1-7 bef or e u sing the m achine operation panel mf8380cdw (1) [address book] key searches recipients registered in the favorites list or coded dial codes. [coded dial] key specifies recipients registered under coded dial codes. [recall] key redial the last number called. (only enabled when the mode...

  • Page 32

    1-8 bef or e u sing the m achine (6) lcd displays messages and operation status. Displays items, texts, and numbers when you are specifying settings. (7) [status monitor/cancel] key press to check the status of jobs or cancel jobs. You can also check the status of the network and machine. [ ] key pr...

  • Page 33

    1-9 bef or e u sing the m achine lcd (standby mode) this section describes the following screens. • copy mode • fax mode • scan mode • usb direct print mode note display of the standby mode • you can change the standby display which appears when the power switch is turned on. E-manual → basic operat...

  • Page 34: Navigating The Menu

    1-10 bef or e u sing the m achine this section describes how to navigate the menu and specify values on the menu screen. Back menu ok keys to be used for this operation entering the menu screen press [ ] (menu) to enter the menu screen. Scrolling through menu items the scrollbar at the right side of...

  • Page 35

    1-11 bef or e u sing the m achine configuring menus using the navigation keys how to configure menus what you want to do screen example procedure adjust levels such as density on the scale density - + background: default color balance: defau... Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the level. Set the timer num...

  • Page 36: Entering Text

    1-12 bef or e u sing the m achine entering text entering text except for ip address enter information (text, symbols, and numbers) into the machine using the following keys. # c numeric keys ok keys to be used for this operation changing the entry mode register unit name entry mode: a select using [...

  • Page 37

    1-13 bef or e u sing the m achine 6 press [ ] until the letter “n” appears on the screen. Register unit name canon entry mode: a 7 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. The entry is complete..

  • Page 38: Setting The Sleep Timer

    1-14 bef or e u sing the m achine setting the sleep timer the machine returns to sleep mode automatically when it is idle for a specified length of time. Menu ok keys to be used for this operation 1 press [ ] (menu). 2 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Menu preferences timer settings common se...

  • Page 39

    1-15 bef or e u sing the m achine setting the current date and time specify a display format for the date and time and set the current date and time. The specified date and time are used for some fax functions and reports. Menu ok keys to be used for this operation 1 press [ ] (menu). 2 select using...

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    1-16 bef or e u sing the m achine.

  • Page 41: Chapter

    2-1 chapter 2 document and paper handling document type 2-2 supported document types 2-2 scan area 2-2 copy 2-2 fax 2-3 scan (saving in a computer) 2-3 scan (saving in a usb memory/sending by e-mail/ sending to a file server) 2-3 placing documents 2-4 placing documents on the platen glass 2-4 placin...

  • Page 42: Document Type

    2-2 d ocumen t and p aper handling supported document types platen glass feeder type • plain paper • heavy paper • photograph • small documents (for example, index cards) • special types of paper (for example, tracing paper, transparencies, etc.)* 1 • booklet (up to 3/4" (20 mm) thickness) plain pap...

  • Page 43

    2-3 d ocumen t and p aper handling fax platen glass feeder 1/8 in. (3 mm) 1/8 in. (3 mm) 3/64 in. (1 mm) 3/64 in. (1 mm) 1/8 in. (3 mm) 1/8 in. (3 mm) 3/64 in. (1 mm) 3/64 in. (1 mm) scan (saving in a computer) platen glass feeder 1/64 in. (0.5 mm) scan (saving in a usb memory/sending by e-mail/send...

  • Page 44: Placing Documents

    2-4 d ocumen t and p aper handling this section describes placing the documents on the platen glass or loading them in the feeder. Placing documents on the platen glass 1 open the feeder. 2 place your document face down. 3 align the document with the appropriate paper size marks. If the document doe...

  • Page 45

    2-5 d ocumen t and p aper handling 3 fan the document stack and even the edges. Thoroughly fan in small batches. Tap the edges on a flat surface a few times. 4 neatly place the documents face up. • place the document under the load limit guides (a). • make sure that the paper stack does not exceed t...

  • Page 46: Paper Requirements

    2-6 d ocumen t and p aper handling paper size the following paper types are supported. : unavailable paper size paper source paper cassette* 1 multi-purpose tray manual feed slot a4 (8 1/4" x 11 3/4") (210.0 mm x 297.0 mm)* 2 * 3 ○ ○ b5 (7 1/8" x 10 1/8") (182.0 mm x 257.0 mm)* 2 ○ ○ a5 (5 7/8" x 8 ...

  • Page 47

    2-7 d ocumen t and p aper handling paper type the following paper types are supported. : unavailable paper type printer driver setting paper source paper capacity (paper cassette) paper capacity (multi-purpose tray) (manual feed slot) plain paper* 1 16 to 19 lb bond (60 to 74 g/m 2 ) [plain 1] • mf8...

  • Page 48: Printable Area

    2-8 d ocumen t and p aper handling the shaded area in the illustration on the following page represents the printable area. Note that the margins indicated in the illustration are for your reference. Actual margins can vary. 1/4 in. (5 mm) 1/4 in. (5 mm) 1/4 in. (5 mm) 1/4 in. (5 mm) * when an envel...

  • Page 49: Loading Paper

    2-9 d ocumen t and p aper handling note if you use paper of a different size or type the default paper size/type is set to and in the setting menu. If you use a different paper size or paper type, you need to change the paper settings. “setting the paper size and type” ( →p.2-18) in the paper casset...

  • Page 50

    2-10 d ocumen t and p aper handling important if the paper is curled, flatten the paper and load it. If you do not flatten the paper, the printout may be printed askew or the images may be printed skewed. When loading envelopes (1) close the envelope flap. (2) place the stack of envelopes on a flat ...

  • Page 51

    2-11 d ocumen t and p aper handling important be sure to align the paper guides securely against the edges of the paper. If the paper guides are too loose or too tight, this may result in misfeeds or paper jams. 5 hold down the paper, then set it under the hooks (a) on the paper guides. Make sure th...

  • Page 52

    2-12 d ocumen t and p aper handling in the multi-purpose tray (mf8380cdw only) before loading paper in the multi-purpose tray, see “precautions when loading paper” ( →p.2-14). Use the multi-purpose tray when you want to copy or print on a paper that is different from what is in the paper cassette. 1...

  • Page 53

    2-13 d ocumen t and p aper handling (4) align the edges of the envelopes on a flat surface. (5) gently insert the paper into the multi-purpose tray with the print side up. 6 align the paper guides securely against the edges of the paper. Important be sure to align the paper guides securely against t...

  • Page 54

    2-14 d ocumen t and p aper handling when loading envelopes close the envelope flap. 3 specify the loaded paper size and type. “setting the paper size and type” (→p.2-18) precautions when loading paper important be sure to align the paper guides with the width of the paper. If the paper guides are to...

  • Page 55

    2-15 d ocumen t and p aper handling paper loading capacity ● mf8380cdw (a) (b) (c) paper type paper source (a) multi- purpose tray (b) cassette 1 (c) cassette 2 (optional) plain paper (ex. 21 lb bond (80 g/m²)) approx. 50 sheets approx. 250 sheets approx. 250 sheets heavy paper (ex. 25 lb bond (91 g...

  • Page 56

    2-16 d ocumen t and p aper handling when printing paper with a letterhead or logo (previously printed paper) load the paper in the proper orientation as follows. Paper cassette portrait layout landscape layout 1-sided printing (when “selecting the print side (mf8380cdw only)” ( →p.2-21) is set to pr...

  • Page 57

    2-17 d ocumen t and p aper handling envelope b5 load the envelopes so that the flap is toward the back of the machine when it is viewed from the front. Close the flap and load the envelope. Manual feed slot (mf8080cw only) envelope com10 load the envelopes so that the flap is toward the left of the ...

  • Page 58

    2-18 d ocumen t and p aper handling important if the setting is different from the size of the loaded paper, an error message appears, or printing is not performed correctly for the paper cassette reset ok select paper/settings keys to be used for this operation 1 press [ ] (select paper/settings). ...

  • Page 59

    2-19 d ocumen t and p aper handling 4 select with [ ] or [ ], and then press [ok]. Register default set. Off on set details 5 select with [ ] or [ ], and then press [ok]. 1 2 select paper ltr:plain 2 ltr:plain 2 ltr:plain 2 paper settings 6 select with [ ] or [ ], and then press [ok]. Paper settings...

  • Page 60

    2-20 d ocumen t and p aper handling - when is set to paper size setting screen paper size (mp tray) 1. 7 x 9 " ltr lgl stmt “registering the default paper settings for the multi-purpose tray (manual feed slot)” ( →p.2-18) reset numeric keys ok select paper/settings keys to be used for this operation...

  • Page 61

    2-21 d ocumen t and p aper handling specify whether to print only on the front side of paper for 1-sided printing so that the odd pages are always printed on the front side for both 1-sided and 2-sided printing. The print side for 1-sided printing varies depending on the setting specified. To use pr...

  • Page 62

    2-22 d ocumen t and p aper handling speed priority> when specifying , load paper as follows. ( : feeding direction) * for details on the procedure for loading paper when using multi-purpose tray or when printing pages of the landscape layout, see “paper loading orientation” ( →p.2-15). When performi...

  • Page 63: Chapter

    3-1 chapter 3 copying this category describes the copying features. Basic copying method 3-2 checking and canceling copy jobs 3-3 canceling a copy job using [ ] (stop) 3-3 checking and canceling a copy job using [ ] (status monitor/cancel) 3-3 copy settings 3-4 combination of copy settings 3-4 selec...

  • Page 64: Basic Copying Method

    3-2 cop ying this section describes the basic procedure for copying. 1 place your documents. “selecting the print side (mf8380cdw only)” ( →p.2-21) “supported document types” ( →p.2-2) * up to 50 documents can be loaded into the feeder. 2 press [ ]. 3 specify the copy settings as needed. You can spe...

  • Page 65

    3-3 cop ying checking and canceling copy jobs check the details of copy jobs. Cancel copy jobs that you decide not to perform while the jobs are processing. Note when the processing/data indicator on the operation panel is: turned on/blinking a job is currently processing. Turned off no jobs are wai...

  • Page 66: Copy Settings

    3-4 cop ying copy settings combination of copy settings you can combine and use various copy settings. This applies to mode memory registration and default value settings ( →p. 3-14) as well. However, the following limitation is found in the setting combination. Nothing special. Nothing special. Not...

  • Page 67: Copy Settings

    3-5 cop ying copy settings to next page adjusting the density copy mode screen 1 1 + - copy: press start 100% ltr density: 0 original type: text ... 2-sided: off ● adjusting the color setting screen* density - + background: default color balance: defaul select with [ ] or [ ] select a color for whic...

  • Page 68: Copy Settings

    3-6 cop ying copy settings selecting image quality (copy) original type text text/photo text/photo (quality) photo copy mode screen setting screen when selecting 1 1 copy: press start 100% ltr density: 0 original type: text/ 2-sided: off + - select using [ ] or [ ] → [ok] select the appropriate docu...

  • Page 69: Copy Settings

    3-7 cop ying copy settings 2-sided copying (mf8380cdw only) copy mode screen setting screen* 1 1 copy: press start 100% ltr density: 0 original type: text/ 2-sided: off + - 2-sided off 1 2-sided 2 2-sided 2 1-sided press [ ] or [ ] to select the 2-sided copy format → [ok] if you want to specify how ...

  • Page 70: Copy Settings

    3-8 cop ying copy settings enlarging/reducing copies copy mode screen setting screen 1 1 copy: press start 100% ltr original type: text ... 2-sided: off copy ratio: 100% dir copy ratio custom ratio 100% direct 400% max 200% select the copy ratio using [ ] or [ ] → [ok] load paper of the output size ...

  • Page 71: Copy Settings

    3-9 cop ying copy settings collating copies copy mode screen setting screen copy: press start 100% ltr paper: ltr:plain n on 1: off collate: off 1 1 1 collate off on printouts of a complete job are grouped. For example, if you are copying three copies of a three-page document, printouts of a complet...

  • Page 72: Copying An Id Card

    3-10 cop ying copy a 2-sided card onto one side of paper. Ok start copy keys to be used for this operation 1 place a card on the platen glass and close the feeder or the platen glass cover. Place the card with spacing of 1/4” (5 mm) from the left edge of the platen glass. Align the center of the car...

  • Page 73: Copying By Saving Paper

    3-11 copying by saving paper press [ ] (paper save copy) to save paper when making a copy. Choose one of the following four combinations of 2 on 1/4 on 1 and 2-sided copy settings, as shown in the table below. N on 1 2-sided select layout format settings original orientation original format 2 on 1 1...

  • Page 74

    3-12 cop ying registering and using combination of copy settings (mode memory) you can register up to four combinations of frequently used copy settings to the “mode memory” in advance. Important registered settings of mode memory • registered settings in the mode memory are saved even during power ...

  • Page 75

    3-13 cop ying 2 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Copy: press start 100% ltr erase frame: off sharpness: 0 mode memory: off 1 1 + - 3 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Mode memory register/delete mode 1 mode 2 mode 3 4 select a mode memory to delete using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Regis...

  • Page 76: Changing The Default Values

    3-14 cop ying the default settings are a set of standard settings predetermined by the machine. These settings become effective when the machine is turned off and on, or when [ ] (reset) is pressed to revert to the default settings. You can change the following default settings based on your needs. ...

  • Page 77: Chapter

    4-1 chapter 4 printing from a computer this category describes how to print from computers. Preparing to print from your computer 4-2 printing from a computer 4-3 scaling documents 4-3 printing multiple pages on one sheet 4-3 1-sided printing and 2-sided printing (mf8380cdw only) 4-4 checking and ca...

  • Page 78

    4-2 prin ting fr om a c omput er to print your documents files from your computer, perform the following steps. Step 1 choose between usb and network connections. Starter guide → 4 connecting to a computer and installing the drivers step 2 install the printer driver. Note to change the port number o...

  • Page 79: Printing From A Computer

    4-3 prin ting fr om a c omput er scaling documents you can enlarge or reduce documents to match the output paper size. There are two methods for scaling a document: select the output size of the document to scale it automatically, or specify the scaling value manually. 1 click [page setup]. For inst...

  • Page 80

    4-4 prin ting fr om a c omput er 2 select [n on 1] from [page layout] (where “n” is the number of pages you want to print on the sheet). If you cannot select the options for [page layout], display the [device settings] sheet, and then select [auto] or [enabled] from [spooling at host]. For instructi...

  • Page 81

    4-5 prin ting fr om a c omput er 3 select the binding edge from [binding location]. 4 click [ok]. Note the display may differ according to the operating system, as well as the type and version of the printer driver. Checking and canceling print jobs you can check detailed information about print job...

  • Page 82

    4-6 prin ting fr om a c omput er ● for canceling (1) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Details job number: 0020 status: printing time: 01/01 09:42am (2) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. The print job is canceled. Cancel? No yes (3) press [ ] (status monitor/cancel) to close the screen. ...

  • Page 83: Chapter

    5-1 chapter 5 registering destinations in the address book this section describes the procedures for registering destinations in the address book and changing or deleting the registered settings. Registering destinations in the address book 5-2 favorites 5-2 coded dial 5-2 group dialing 5-2 register...

  • Page 84

    5-2 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook specify a destination by manually entering characters/ numbers using the numeric keys or selecting from the address book to fax or send a document. You can register frequently used destinations in the favorites list and coded dial codes. You c...

  • Page 85

    5-3 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook you can perform the following tasks. • storing destinations in the favorites list • editing destinations in the favorites list • deleting destinations in the favorites list registering and editing from the operation panel ok address book fax s...

  • Page 86

    5-4 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook ● to edit a destination registered as farorites (1) press [ ]. Canon 0123456789 all fav. (2) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Register new destin ... Edit address book address book details all a-z when the address book pin is selected u...

  • Page 87

    5-5 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook registering and editing a destination in the favorites list using the remote ui 1 start the web browser. 2 enter “http:///” in the address field and press the [enter] key on your keyboard. Input example: “http://192.168.0.215/” 3 log on to the...

  • Page 88

    5-6 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook you can perform the following tasks. • storing coded dial codes • editing coded dial codes • deleting coded dial codes registering and editing from the operation panel ok address book fax scan tone, numeric keys back keys to be used for this o...

  • Page 89

    5-7 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook (12) select the number to be registered using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Enter registration no. 001 not registered 002 not registered 003 not registered 004 not registered (13) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Fax type: fax name: canon ...

  • Page 90

    5-8 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook registering and editing a coded dial code using the remote ui 1 start the web browser. 2 enter “http:///” in the address field and press the [enter] key on your keyboard. Input example: “http://192.168.0.215/” 3 log on to the remote ui. (1) se...

  • Page 91

    5-9 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook you can perform the following tasks. • registering group addresses • adding destination(s) to a group • deleting destination(s) from a group • changing the group name • deleting group(s) important before registering group addresses • register ...

  • Page 92

    5-10 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook (10) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Destination(s) (11) select the destination that you want to add using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Canon01 012345678 canon02 98765432 ... Canon03 00112233 ... A-z 0-9 all (12) repeat steps (10) and (...

  • Page 93

    5-11 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook (4) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Group type: group name: canon destinations: 3 (5) select the destination to be deleted using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Destination(s) canon01 01234567 ... Canon02 98765432 ... Canon03 001122334 (6)...

  • Page 94

    5-12 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook (4) select using [ ] and press [ok]. Delete from address book? No yes 3 press [ ] (back) to close the menu screen. Registering and editing a destination group using the remote ui 1 start the web browser. 2 enter “http:///” in the address fiel...

  • Page 95

    5-13 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook ● to register a group dial newly proceed to step 4. ● to add destination(s) to the registered group dial (1) click [no.], [type] or [name]. (2) click [edit]. (3) click [select from address book]. (4) click [favorites] or [coded dial] from the...

  • Page 96

    5-14 reg ist er ing d estina tions in the a ddr ess b ook.

  • Page 97: Chapter

    6-1 chapter 6 using the fax functions this section describes the procedure for using the fax functions. Basic procedures for sending faxes 6-2 changing the scan settings (fax) 6-3 resolution settings 6-3 density settings 6-3 2-sided original settings (mf8380cdw only) 6-3 changing the scan settings (...

  • Page 98

    6-2 u sing the fax func tions basic procedures for sending faxes this section describes the basic procedure for sending a fax. 1 place your fax. “placing documents” ( →p.2-4) “supported document types” ( →p.2-2) 2 press [ ]. 4 specify the destination. These are the following methods to specify a des...

  • Page 99: Resolution Settings

    6-3 u sing the fax func tions changing the scan settings (fax) resolution settings fax mode screen setting screen resolution 200 x 100 dpi (norma 200 x 200 dpi (fine) 200 x 200 dpi (phot ... 200 x 400 dpi (supe ... Specify destination. 01/01/2011 12:52am rx mode: auto resolution: 200 x 10 press [ ] ...

  • Page 100: Sharpness Settings

    6-4 u sing the fax func tions changing the scan settings (fax) sharpness settings fax mode screen setting screen specify destination. 01/01/2011 12:52am 2-sided original: o ... Sharpness: 0 sharpness - + + - press [ ] or [ ] to select . Adjust this setting to emphasize the outline of the image or de...

  • Page 101: Specifying Destinations

    6-5 u sing the fax func tions specifying destinations specifying destinations specifying destinations by entering the fax number specify the fax number using the numeric keys, [ ] (tone), and [ ] (symbols). To modify destinations • to cancel the entered destination press and hold [ ] (clear). • to d...

  • Page 102: Specifying Destinations

    6-6 u sing the fax func tions specifying destinations when group addresses are registered in coded dial codes press [ ] (coded dial), and then enter the three-digit registration number (001 to 181) with the numeric keys. To clear the entered destination (1) press [ ] (clear). * if multiple destinati...

  • Page 103: Canceling Fax Jobs

    6-7 u sing the fax func tions cancel sending the job currently being sent. Ok stop keys to be used for this operation note how to cancel fax sending you can also cancel the job with the following procedures. • to cancel the job in the status monitor/cancel screen. “checking and canceling fax jobs” (...

  • Page 104: Redialing (Manual Redialing)

    6-8 u sing the fax func tions you can call and redial up to three fax sending history. Ok start fax recall keys to be used for this operation 1 place your fax. “placing documents” ( →p.2-4) “supported document types” ( →p.2-2) 2 press [ ]. 3 press [ ] (recall). 4 select history for redial using [ ] ...

  • Page 105: Useful Features

    6-9 u sing the fax func tions notifying the recipient of an incoming fax by telephone (manual sending) send a fax manually when • you want to notify the recipient of an incoming fax by telephone • the receiving fax machine cannot receive faxes automatically fax numeric keys start keys to be used for...

  • Page 106

    6-10 u sing the fax func tions 5 enter the required numbers using the numeric keys. Specify destination. 01/01/2011 12:52am 012xxxxxxt3456 start receiving resolution: 200 x 1 ... 6 press [ ] (b & w) to receive fax(es). Note to make a telephone call an external telephone must be connected to the mach...

  • Page 107

    6-11 u sing the fax func tions sending to multiple destinations at a time (sequential broadcast) you can send the same fax to multiple destinations simultaneously. Numeric keys start ok keys to be used for this operation 1 place your fax. “placing documents” ( →p.2-4) “supported document types” ( →p...

  • Page 108: Rx Mode

    6-12 u sing the fax func tions this section describes the procedure for receiving faxes. Rx mode the machine allows you to receive faxes automatically or manually in several different ways. See the following flowcharts to select the receive mode that you want to use. The default setting is . Auto mo...

  • Page 109

    6-13 u sing the fax func tions fax/tel mode you can receive faxes automatically (the telephone rings on an incoming call). To disable audible incoming rings, see “incoming ring” ( →p.6-26). You can answer incoming calls by picking up the handset. Operation for when an incoming call is received an in...

  • Page 110

    6-14 u sing the fax func tions answer mode you can receive faxes automatically. The telephone’s built-in answer function records messages of unanswered calls. The telephone rings the number of times specified for the built-in answering machine. *1 when you pick up the handset during ringing when the...

  • Page 111

    6-15 u sing the fax func tions changing the receive mode select the receive mode that you want to use. Ok fax keys to be used for this operation 1 press [ ]. 2 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Specify destination. 01/01/2011 12:52am rx mode: auto resolution: 200 x 1 ... 3 select the receive m...

  • Page 112: Forwarding Fax Documents

    6-16 u sing the fax func tions received fax documents are transferred to a fax, e-mail or a file server. Note destinations that can be specified you can specify followings as destinations. • fax • e-mail (mf8380cdw only) • file server (mf8380cdw only) • group destination for forwarding to e-mail or ...

  • Page 113

    6-17 u sing the fax func tions 3 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Rx job status/history job status job history 4 select the job that you want to forward using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. You cannot forward received faxes when • the machine is in the middle of receiving another fax • the machin...

  • Page 114

    6-18 u sing the fax func tions to save a transferred document in a memory (1) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Store/print forwarding print images store images in memor (2) select settings using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Store images in memory do not store only when error occu ... When a doc...

  • Page 115

    6-19 u sing the fax func tions manage faxes stored in memory. Checking and canceling fax jobs check the details of the fax currently being sent or waiting to be sent. Cancel faxes that you decide not to send. Ok status monitor/cancel keys to be used for this operation 1 press [ ] (status monitor/can...

  • Page 116

    6-20 u sing the fax func tions 1 press [ ] (menu). 2 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Menu usb direct print se ... Printer settings adjustment/maintena ... System settings 3 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. System settings device information ... Dept. Id management ... Security setting...

  • Page 117

    6-21 u sing the fax func tions to delete the job (1) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Details job number: 0004 status: receiving (2) select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Delete? No yes the job is deleted. (3) press [ ] (status monitor/cancel) to close the screen. To only check the details ...

  • Page 118

    6-22 u sing the fax func tions the default settings are a set of standard settings predetermined by the machine. These settings become effective when the machine is turned on and off, or when [ ] (reset) is pressed to revert to the default settings. You can change the following default settings base...

  • Page 119

    6-23 u sing the fax func tions change the settings for sending and receiving faxes. For details on the procedure for setting specifications or the setting items, see the next items. “the steps to take for configuring the send settings” ( →p.6-23) “options” ( →p.6-23) “the steps to take for configuri...

  • Page 120

    6-24 u sing the fax func tions register unit telephone number register your machine’s fax number. How to access the option [ ] (menu) → → → how to register the fax number enter up to 20 digits using the numeric keys. Select line type change this option when you cannot send a fax. Contact your local ...

  • Page 121

    6-25 u sing the fax func tions settings (bold: default setting) off disable auto redial see “redialing (manual redialing)” ( →p.6-8) to redial the number manually. On redial times: 1 to 2 to 10 (times) set the number of redial attempts. Redial interval: 2 to 99 (minutes) set the interval (in minutes...

  • Page 122

    6-26 u sing the fax func tions options configure the following options to receive a fax. Fax settings rx function settings “ecm rx” ( →p.6-26) “incoming ring” ( →p.6-26) “remote rx” ( →p.6-26) “auto rx switch” ( →p.6-26) rx print settings “2-sided printing (mf8380cdw only)” ( →p.6-26) “reduce rx siz...

  • Page 123

    6-27 u sing the fax func tions rx page footer specify whether to print the reception date, time, job id, and page number at the bottom of the page when printing received faxes. How to access the option [ ](menu) → → → settings (bold: default setting) off do not print the page footer. On print the pa...

  • Page 124

    6-28 u sing the fax func tions 6 select the send start speed using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Tx start speed 33600 bps 14400 bps 9600 bps 7200 bps * select when appears on the screen after you have specified the setting and press [ok]. 7 press [ ] (menu) to close the menu screen. The procedure is co...

  • Page 125

    6-29 u sing the fax func tions how to set a pin enter up to a 7-digit number. To cancel the entered pin, clear the numbers and press [ok]. Restrict new destinations enable this option to restrict registering new destinations in the address book. When this option is enabled, you are restricted to do ...

  • Page 126

    6-30 u sing the fax func tions.

  • Page 127: Chapter

    7-1 chapter 7 using the scan functions the documents scanned by the machine can be stored in a computer or a usb memory device. You can also send scanned documents to your e-mail application or a file server. Basic operation methods for scanning 7-2 scanning using keys on the operation panel 7-2 per...

  • Page 128

    7-2 u sing the s can func tions scanning using keys on the operation panel you can scan a document using the keys on the operation panel. Note using the shortcut keys the shortcut keys allow you to register your computer and send your scans to it with only a few steps. For details, see “performing a...

  • Page 129

    7-3 u sing the s can func tions when scanning cannot be performed you cannot perform a scan while the mf toolbox setup screen is displayed. Click [ ] to close the screen before starting a scan. When scanning is complete the scans are saved in the appropriate folder. When additional pages can be scan...

  • Page 130

    7-4 u sing the s can func tions shortcut key settings register confirm destination (2) select the shortcut key that you want to register using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Select shortcut key scan pc1 scan pc2 (3) select the connection method using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Specify destination off us...

  • Page 131

    7-5 u sing the s can func tions 2 press [ ]. 3 press [ ] (shortcut scan) into which the destination that you want to select is registered. Scanning starts. When scanning is complete, the screen returns to the scan mode screen after the scanned document is saved. When scanning cannot be performed you...

  • Page 132

    7-6 u sing the s can func tions 6 press [ ] (color) or [ ] (b & w). Scanning starts. When additional pages can be scanned on the platen glass (1) place the next page and press [ ] (color) or [ ] (b & w). (2) to finish scanning, select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Scan next: press start when scan...

  • Page 133

    7-7 u sing the s can func tions 5 specify the scan settings based on your purpose of the scan. The following settings can be changed. For details on the setting procedure, see “scanning” in the e-manual. • scan size • file format • density • original orientation • original type • 2-sided original • ...

  • Page 134

    7-8 u sing the s can func tions 6 press [ ] (color) or [ ] (b&w). For color scan press [ ] (color). For black and white scan press [ ] (b&w). Scanning starts. When additional pages can be scanned on the platen glass (1) place the next page and press [ ] (color) or [ ] (b & w). (2) to finish scanning...

  • Page 135: Chapter

    8-1 chapter 8 maintenance this section describes the maintenance of this machine, replacement of the toner cartridges, and so on. Cleaning the machine 8-2 cleaning the exterior 8-2 cleaning the fixing unit 8-2 cleaning the itb 8-2 cleaning the platen glass 8-3 cleaning the feeder automatically (mf83...

  • Page 136: Cleaning The Machine

    8-2 m ain tenanc e cleaning the exterior clean the exterior of the machine and ventilation slots. 1 turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord. 2 clean the exterior of the machine with a soft, well wrung out cloth dampened with water or mild detergent diluted with water. 3 wait for the ...

  • Page 137

    8-3 m ain tenanc e 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select maintenance>, and then press [ok]. Menu scan settings usb direct print se ... Printer settings adjustment/maintenan 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , and then press [ok]. Adjustment/maintenance toner saver mode black text processi ... Special processing c...

  • Page 138

    8-4 m ain tenanc e cleaning the feeder automatically (mf8380cdw/mf8080cw only) menu ok keys to be used for this operation 1 press [ ] (menu). 2 select using [ ] or [ ] and press [ok]. Menu scan settings usb direct print se ... Printer settings adjustment/maintenan 3 select using [ ] or [ ] and press...

  • Page 139: Replacing Toner Cartridges

    8-5 m ain tenanc e • about the supplied toner cartridge • about replacement toner cartridges • handling toner cartridges • checking the toner level * the yields of the toner cartridges included in this machine differ from those of replacement toner cartridges. About the supplied toner cartridge the ...

  • Page 140

    8-6 m ain tenanc e handling toner cartridges note the following when handling the toner cartridge. Important handling toner cartridges • keep the toner cartridge away from computer screens, disk drives, and floppy disks. They may be damaged by magnet which is in inside of the toner cartridge. • avoi...

  • Page 141

    8-7 m ain tenanc e checking the toner level reset toner gauge keys to be used for this operation 1 press [ ] (toner gauge). The toner level is displayed. Note displaying the toner level the toner level is displayed in three stages. • • the message * toner cartridge.> appears in the display. • the me...

  • Page 142

    8-8 m ain tenanc e 2 press the lever and pull out the toner cartridge tray. ● mf8380cdw (2) (1) ● mf8080cw (1) (2) 3 hold the toner cartridge to be replaced by its handle and pull it straight up and out of the machine. 4 take out the new toner cartridge from the protective bag. You can open the prot...

  • Page 143

    8-9 m ain tenanc e warning do not dispose of a used toner cartridge in open flames this may cause the toner remaining inside the cartridges to ignite, resulting in burns or fire. Caution precautions if you get toner on your hands or clothing if toner gets on your hands or clothing, wash them immedia...

  • Page 144

    8-10 m ain tenanc e precautions when installing toner cartridges the position of the toner cartridges in the machine is determined by the toner color. Install the toner cartridges in the slots that have labels of the same color. Do not leave the front cover open for a long time with the toner cartri...

  • Page 145: Recycling Used Cartridges

    8-11 m ain tenanc e canon has instituted a worldwide recycling program for cartridges called “the clean earth campaign”. This program preserves precious natural resources by utilizing a variety of materials found in the used cartridges that are of no further use, to remanufacture new cartridges whic...

  • Page 146

    8-12 m ain tenanc e ● option b: volume box return we encourage you to use this option as a more efficient way to ship cartridges. • place as many cartridges as possible into one box. Carefully seal the box with tape; or • call 1-800-ok-canon to receive your free eight cartridge collection box. ● opt...

  • Page 147

    8-13 m ain tenanc e canada program-canada programme ● option a: single box return • repackage the empty cartridge utilizing the wrapper and pulp mould end-blocks from the new cartridge’s box. • place the empty cartridge in the box of your new cartridge. Seal the box. • apply the canon canada inc./ca...

  • Page 148: Relocating The Machine

    8-14 m ain tenanc e before transporting the machine, see “precautions when relocating the machine” ( →p.8-15) when changing the location of the machine or moving the machine for maintenance, be sure to perform the following procedure. 1 turn the power off, then disconnect the cables and cord from th...

  • Page 149

    8-15 m ain tenanc e ● mf8080cw 5 put the machine down carefully at the new installation site. Note installation procedures see the starter guide that came with the machine. Precautions when relocating the machine important do not carry the machine with the covers or trays open. Make sure that the sc...

  • Page 150

    8-16 m ain tenanc e.

  • Page 151: Chapter

    9-1 chapter 9 troubleshooting this section describes solutions for cases such as paper jam and when problems are not solved. Clearing jams 9-2 document jams in the feeder 9-2 paper jams in the rear cover and duplex unit (mf8380cdw only) 9-3 paper jams in the output area (mf8380cdw only) 9-4 paper ja...

  • Page 152: Clearing Jams

    9-2 troubleshooting keys to be used for this operation when appears on the display, a paper jam has occurred in the feeder or inside the machine. To remove the jammed document or paper, follow the instructions on the display. “document jams in the feeder” ( →p.9-2) “paper jams in the rear cover and ...

  • Page 153

    9-3 troubleshooting 6 open the inner cover by holding the green tab (a). (mf8380cdw only) (a) 7 remove the jammed document by pulling it gently. (mf8380cdw only) 8 close inner cover. 9 close the feeder cover. 10 close the feeder gently. Paper jams in the rear cover and duplex unit (mf8380cdw only) r...

  • Page 154

    9-4 troubleshooting 5 remove the paper by pulling it gently. 6 holding the green tabs (a) on both sides, close the duplex unit. Close the guide firmly until it clicks. (a) (a) 7 remove the paper by pulling it gently. 8 close the rear cover. The machine is ready to print. Paper jams in the output are...

  • Page 155

    9-5 troubleshooting paper jams in the output area and rear cover (mf8080cw only) referring to the procedure on the display, follow the steps below to remove jammed paper. Keys to be used for this operation 1 press [ ]. Paper jam. Press [ ] to display steps. 2 lift the scanning platform. 3 remove the...

  • Page 156

    9-6 troubleshooting 3 remove the paper by pulling it gently. 4 insert the paper cassette into the machine. If the optional paper cassette (cassette 2) is installed in mf8380cdw, close the optional paper cassette also. 5 when the following screen appears, select with [ ], and then press [ok]. The mac...

  • Page 157

    9-7 troubleshooting important do not touch the rubber pad (a) touching it may result in deterioration in print quality. (a) 6 remove the paper by pulling it gently. If the jammed paper cannot be removed easily do not try to remove it forcefully but proceed to step 7. 7 holding the green tabs (a) on ...

  • Page 158

    9-8 troubleshooting 5 remove the paper by pulling it gently. 6 holding the green tabs (a) on both sides, return the manual feed transport guide to its original position. Push them up until it clicks. (a) 7 close the manual feed slot cover. 8 insert the paper cassette into the machine. 9 when the fol...

  • Page 159: Onscreen Message

    9-9 troubleshooting if messages appear, see the following and solve the problem. E-manual → troubleshooting → onscreen messages an error code is a 3-digit code recorded as an error log when an error occurs. You can view the code in the following reports and log: error codes for fax jobs • error send...

  • Page 160

    9-10 troubleshooting #022 problem 1 you are restricted to send faxes from your computer. Action you need to disable the restriction. Contact your administrator for more information. E-manual → security → restricting to specify destinations and use the sending functions → restricting to send faxes fr...

  • Page 161

    9-11 troubleshooting #755 problem 1 cannot send because tcp/ip is not running properly. Action check . E-manual → network settings problem 2 the ip address is not set. Action enter the ip address. E-manual → network settings → setting the ip address problem 3 when the machine was started up, ip addr...

  • Page 162

    9-12 troubleshooting #853 problem 1 the job was not able to be processed due to the reason why it was canceled from an application or operating system while the print data was being sent to this machine from a computer etc. Action check the settings, and then repeat the operation. Problem 2 while pe...

  • Page 163: When Appears

    9-13 troubleshooting this message appears when the paper size loaded in the paper drawer or multi-purpose tray (manual feed slot) does not match the size specified in , , or in the menu. When this message appears, follow the steps in the procedure below. Cassette 2 (optional) can be used only for mf...

  • Page 164: Troubleshooting

    9-14 troubleshooting if a problem occurs while the machine is in use, try the actions suggested in this section before contacting technical support check the following first is the power switched on? Make sure that the power cord is securely plugged into the machine and into the wall outlet. Make su...

  • Page 165

    9-15 troubleshooting does a message appear on the screen? If an error message appears on the screen, see the following section and try the appropriate action. “onscreen message” ( →p.9-9) print the transmission management report to see if the report shows any errors. E-manual → basic operation → pri...

  • Page 166: When A Power Failure Occurs

    9-16 troubleshooting the machine cannot be used while the power supply is cut off. When there is a power failure, you can or cannot perform the following fax operations. • you cannot send or receive faxes. • you may not be able to make a call using the external telephone, depending on your telephone...

  • Page 167

    9-17 troubleshooting note to contact your local authorized canon dealer when a problem occurs that is not suggested in the e-manual, or a problem persists if you follow the instructions, or you cannot determine the nature of the problem, contact your local authorized canon dealer paper curls try one...

  • Page 168

    9-18 troubleshooting paper creases perform one of the following solutions according to the cause. The paper stack is not loaded correctly. Solution load the paper stack is not loaded correctly. “loading paper” ( →p.2-9) damp paper is used. Solution replace the paper stack with new unopened one. E-ma...

  • Page 169

    9-19 troubleshooting toner smudges and spatters appear around text and images perform following procedure. The paper type loaded is not appropriate. Solution make sure that the number of sheets or the paper type loaded in the paper drawer or multi-purpose tray (manual feed slot) meets the paper spec...

  • Page 170

    9-20 troubleshooting a portion of the page is not printed perform one of the following solutions according to the cause. A document with no margins was printed. Solution 1 data is printed with a margin of 5 mm (10 mm for envelopes). Provide a margin around the data. “printable area” ( →p.2-8) soluti...

  • Page 171

    9-21 troubleshooting customer support (u.S.A.) if you cannot solve a problem by referring to the information in this chapter, contact the canon customer care center at 1-800-ok-canon, monday through friday, between 8:00 a.M. And 8:00 p.M. Est. On-line support is available 24 hours a day at http://ww...

  • Page 172

    9-22 troubleshooting warning if the machine makes strange noises or emits smoke or an odd odor turn off the power switch immediately, disconnect the power cord, and contact the canon customer care center. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the machine yourself. Important if you attempt to fix t...

  • Page 173: Chapter

    10-1 chapter 10 registering/setting the various functions you can set or change machine functions from the setting menu according to your purpose. Setting menu list 10-2 printing a user data list 10-2 contents of the setting menu 10-2.

  • Page 174: Setting Menu List

    10-2 reg ist er ing/s etting the v ar ious func tions printing a user data list contents of the setting menu p.1-11 timer settings yyyy mm/dd mm/dd/yyyy dd/mm yyyy date display type time&date settings this area represents the first hierarchy in the menu. This area represents hierarchies for "setting...

  • Page 175

    10-3 reg ist er ing/s etting the v ar ious func tions keys to be used for this operation keys to be used for this operation press [fax] or [scan]. Press [address book]. The address book is displayed. Press [ ] to select [ ], and then press [ok]. Coded dial max 16 characters address book 1 2 3 4 menu...

  • Page 176

    10-4 reg ist er ing/s etting the v ar ious func tions wireless lan settings wps push button mode wps pin code mode ssid settings wireless lan information off on - tx done volume: 1 to 3 sound only when error occurs - tx done volume: 1 to 3 off on - rx done volume: 1 to 3 sound only when error occurs...

  • Page 177

    10-5 reg ist er ing/s etting the v ar ious func tions multi-purpose tray: off, on drawer 1:off, on drawer 2* 1 :off, on pause time rx function settings mf8380cdw: 10 to 240 (minutes) mf8080cw: 20 to 240 (minutes) gmt-12:00 to gmt-5:00 to gmt+12:00 sleep timer 0=off 1 to 2 to 9 (minutes) auto reset t...

  • Page 178

    10-6 reg ist er ing/s etting the v ar ious func tions continues from the lower left continues to the upper right continues to the next page off, on, only when error occurs off on off on off on off on off on correct color mismatch when turned on off on envelope cling prevention envelope 1 envelope 2 ...

  • Page 179

    10-7 reg ist er ing/s etting the v ar ious func tions fax, ufrii lt, ufrii lt (xps) preferences timer settings common settings copy settings fax settings* scan settings usb direct print settings initialize menu continues from the previous page cd-rom cd-rom cd-rom cd-rom cd-rom cd-rom cd-rom off on ...

  • Page 180

    10-8 reg ist er ing/s etting the v ar ious func tions.

  • Page 181: Chapter

    11-1 chapter 11 appendix this section describes the specifications of the machine and information for macintosh users. Main specifications 11-2 machine specifications 11-2 wireless lan specification 11-2 copy specifications 11-2 printer specifications 11-3 scanner specifications 11-3 fax specificati...

  • Page 182: Main Specifications

    11-2 a ppendix machine specifications machine specifications type personal desktop power supply 120 to 127 v, 60 hz (power requirements differ depending on the country in which you purchased the product.) power consumption • mf8380cdw maximum: 1,200 w or less average consumption during standby mode:...

  • Page 183

    11-3 a ppendix copy specifications first copy time (letter) • mf8380cdw color: 16 seconds or less b&w: 16 seconds or less feeder (color): 17 seconds or less feeder (b/w): 17 seconds or less • mf8080cw color: 29 seconds or less b&w: 23 seconds or less feeder (color): 29 seconds or less feeder (b/w): ...

  • Page 184

    11-4 a ppendix telephone specifications telephone specifications telephone type external telephone/external telephone with the built-in answer function/data modem transmission specifications (mf8380cdw only) specification for file server transmission communication protocol smb (tcp/ip) data format p...

  • Page 185: I N D E X

    11-5 a ppendix i n d e x c canceling fax jobs ............................................................................ 6-7 changing the default values copy ................................................................................ 3-14 fax .....................................................

  • Page 186

    11-6 a ppendix h handling ................................................................... Xiv i image quality copy ................................................................................... 3-6 installation ............................................................... Xiii requirement...

  • Page 187

    11-7 a ppendix s scan area .................................................................. 2-2 scan functions ....................................................... 7-1 scan mode ............................................................... 1-9 scanning area ......................................

  • Page 192

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