Canon IMAGECLASS MF4150 Basic Manual

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Summary of IMAGECLASS MF4150

  • Page 1

    Eng basic guide please read this guide before operating this product. After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference. Before using the machine document handling print media sending faxes receiving faxes copying printing scanning pc faxing troubleshooting machine s...

  • Page 2: Manuals For The Machine

    I manuals for the machine ● machine set-up ● software installation starter guide ● basic features ● maintenance ● machine settings ● specifications basic guide (this document) ● advanced features ● system monitor ● reports and lists advanced guide ● scanning features scanner driver guide indicates t...

  • Page 3: What Can I Do With This

    Ii w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? What can i do with this machine? Fax features specify a recipient with a single key one-touch speed dialing → p. 4-7 specify a recipient with a two-digit code coded dialing → p. 4-14 specify multiple recipients with a single key group dialing → p. 4-21 loo...

  • Page 4: Printing Out

    Iii w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Send a fax to multiple recipients broadcasting → advanced guide receive faxes in memory without printing out memory reception → advanced guide reject faxes without their numbers reception restriction → advanced guide.

  • Page 5: Copy Features

    Iv w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Copy features select a scan mode depending on the type of image image quality → p. 6-3 adjust the density level of scanned images density → p. 6-4 enlarge or reduce copied images zoom ratio → p. 6-6 sorts copies by page order collate copy → advanced guide ...

  • Page 6: Printer Feature

    V w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Printer feature scanner feature copy two documents on one sheet 2 on 1 combination → advanced guide print a document from a pc printing → online help specify detailed scanning options to suit various images scanning → scanner driver guide a b c a b c a b c a ...

  • Page 7: Pc Fax Feature

    Vi w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Pc fax feature send a fax from a pc pc faxing → online help.

  • Page 8: Contents

    Vii w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Contents manuals for the machine................................................................. I what can i do with this machine? ............................................... Ii fax features................................................................

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    Viii w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Legal notices ............................................................................. Xviii copyright ..................................................................... Xviii disclaimers .............................................................

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    Ix w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Lcd (standby mode) ...................................................................1-7 fax mode......................................................................1-7 copy mode ...................................................................1-7 scan ...

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    X w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? 4 sending faxes ......................................................................... 4-1 scan settings ...............................................................................4-3 image quality........................................................

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    Xi w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? 10 maintenance......................................................................... 10-1 cleaning the machine................................................................10-1 exterior ......................................................................

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    Xii w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Error codes ..............................................................................11-20 if you cannot solve a problem ..............................................11-21 customer support (u.S.A.).......................................11-21 custome...

  • Page 14: Preface

    Xiii w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Preface thank you for choosing a canon product. Before using the machine, please read the following instructions for your safety. Important safety instructions warning except as specifically described in this guide, do not attempt to service the machine yo...

  • Page 15: Location

    Xiv w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? – turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and contact canon customer care center in any of the following cases: – when the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. – if liquid or small object has fallen into the machi...

  • Page 16: Power Supply

    Xv w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? – if possible, place the machine near an existing telephone line outlet for easy connection of the telephone line cord, and to avoid the expense of installing a new outlet. – place the machine near a standard 120 v ac (60 hz) power outlet. – to ensure reliab...

  • Page 17: Customer Support (U.S.A.)

    Xvi w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Customer support (u.S.A.) your machine is designed with the latest technology to provide trouble-free operation. If you encounter a problem with the machine’s operation, try to solve it by using the information in chapter 11. If you cannot solve the probl...

  • Page 18: How To Use This Guide

    Xvii w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? How to use this guide symbols used in this manual the following symbols are used throughout the manuals for the machine and indicate the warnings, cautions and notes you should keep in mind when using the machine. Warning indicates a warning that may lead ...

  • Page 19: Legal Notices

    Xviii w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Legal notices copyright copyright © 2006 by canon inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any...

  • Page 20: Use Of Images

    Xix w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Legal limitations on the usage of your product and the use of images using your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce certain documents, and the use of such images as scanned, printed or otherwise reproduced by your product, may be prohibited by law...

  • Page 21: Trademarks

    Xx w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Trademarks canon, the canon logo, and imageclass are trademarks of canon inc. All other product and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. As an e nergy s tar partner, canon u.S.A., inc. Has determine...

  • Page 22: Users In The U.S.A.

    Xxi w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Users in the u.S.A. Pre-installation requirements for canon facsimile equipment a. Location supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk. See p. 13-1 for the machine’s weight and dimensions. B. Order information 1. Only a single line, touch-tone or rotary tele...

  • Page 23: Connection Of The Equipment

    Xxii w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Connection of the equipment this equipment complies with part 68 of the fcc rules and the requirements adopted by the acta. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format us:aaaeq...

  • Page 24: Fcc Notice

    Xxiii w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Rights of the telephone company should the equipment cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service. The telephone company also retains the right to make changes in facilities and services which may affect th...

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    Xxiv w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class b limits in subpart b of part 15 of fcc rules. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in this manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, yo...

  • Page 26: Users In Canada

    Xxv w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Users in canada pre-installation requirements for canon facsimile equipment a. Location supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk. See p. 13-1 for the machine’s weight and dimensions. B. Order information 1. Provide only a single-line to touch-tone or rotar...

  • Page 27: Notice

    Xxvi w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Notice this equipment meets the applicable industry canada terminal equipment technical specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, ic, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on ...

  • Page 28

    Xxvii w hat can i do w ith t h is mac h ine? Caution users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. Note this class b digital apparatus meets all requirements of the canadian interference...

  • Page 29: Laser Safety

    Xxviii w hat can i do wit h t h is m a c h ine? Laser safety 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 o...

  • Page 30: Before Using The

    1-1 1 bef o re us ing t he m a chine before using the machine machine components a adf (automatic document feeder) holds documents and feeds them automatically into the scanning area. B slide guides adjust to the width of the document. C document feeder tray holds documents. D document delivery tray...

  • Page 31

    1-2 bef o re using t he mac h in e h scanning area scans documents from the adf. I platen glass place documents. J output tray extension extension for the output tray. K paper stopper prevents the paper from falling off the output tray. Open the paper stopper from its original position for ltr/a4 pa...

  • Page 32

    1-3 bef o re us ing t he m a chine r usb port connect the usb (universal serial bus) cable. S rear cover open this cover when clearing paper jams. T power socket connect the power cord. U telephone line jack connect the external telephone cable. V external device jack connect an external device. R s...

  • Page 33: Operation Panel

    1-4 bef o re using t he mac h in e operation panel main operation panel a [system monitor] key press to check print status, fax status, print and scan counts, remaining memory, or print transmission/reception results. B [view settings] key press to confirm settings of the copy function. C [copy] key...

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    1-5 bef o re us ing t he m a chine m [stop/reset] key press to stop a current job. Also, press to return the machine to the standby mode. N error indicator flashes when an error has occurred. O processing/data indicator flashes during sending or receiving faxes. Lights when the machine has waiting j...

  • Page 35: Facsimile Operation Panel

    1-6 bef o re using t he mac h in e facsimile operation panel a [hook] key press when you want to dial without lifting up the handset of the external telephone. B [redial/pause] key press to redial the last dialed number when fax is standing by, or press to insert a pause when entering a fax number. ...

  • Page 36: Lcd (Standby Mode)

    1-7 bef o re us ing t he m a chine lcd (standby mode) fax mode a date & time b receive mode c image quality copy mode a zoom ratio b paper size c quantity d density e image quality scan mode note – depending on your needs, you can change the standby display which appears when the main power switch i...

  • Page 37: Toner Cartridge

    1-8 bef o re using t he mac h in e toner cartridge the lifetime of the canon genuine starter toner cartridge which comes with the machine is approximately 1,000 pages, the canon genuine replacement toner cartridge is approximately 2,000 pages. The page counts are on the basis of “iso/ iec 19752”* wh...

  • Page 38

    1-9 bef o re us ing t he m a chine maintaining the toner cartridge ● keep the toner cartridge away from computer screens, disk drives, and floppy disks. The magnet inside the toner cartridge may harm these items. ● avoid locations subject to high temperature, high humidity, or rapid changes in tempe...

  • Page 39: Checking The Toner Level

    1-10 bef o re using t he mac h in e checking the toner level you can check the amount of toner remaining in the toner cartridge by pressing the [toner gauge] key. The toner level is displayed in the lcd at four levels. If the toner gauge indicates that the toner is empty, it is recommended that the ...

  • Page 40: Timer Settings

    1-11 bef o re us ing t he m a chine timer settings setting the sleep mode when the machine remains idle for a certain period of time, it automatically enters the sleep mode. 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]...

  • Page 41

    1-12 bef o re using t he mac h in e 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 5 press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired interval, then press [ok]. You can set the interval from 3 to 30 minutes (in one-minute increments). You can also enter values with the numeric keys. 6 press [stop/reset] to r...

  • Page 42

    1-13 bef o re us ing t he m a chine note – to resume the normal mode from the sleep mode, press [energy saver] on the operation panel. – to enter the sleep mode manually, press [energy saver] on the operation panel. – the machine will not enter the sleep mode when: • the machine is in operation • th...

  • Page 43

    1-14 bef o re using t he mac h in e setting daylight saving time in some countries or areas, time is advanced throughout the summer season. This is called “daylight saving time.” 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press...

  • Page 44: Document Handling

    2-1 2 docum ent handling document handling document requirements * 1 when copying a transparent document such as tracing paper or transparencies, use a piece of plain white paper to cover the document after placing it face-down on the platen glass. * 2 21 lb bond (80 g/m 2 ) paper platen glass adf t...

  • Page 45

    2-2 doc u ment han d ling ● do not place the document on the platen glass or in the adf until the glue, ink or correction fluid on the document is completely dry. ● remove all fasteners (staples, paper clips, etc.) before loading the document in the adf. ● to prevent document jams in the adf, do not...

  • Page 46: Scanning Area

    2-3 docum ent handling scanning area make sure your document’s text and graphics fall within the shaded area in the following diagram. Note that the margin widths listed are approximate and there may be slight variations in actual use. 1 / 8 " (2 mm) 1 / 8 " (2 mm) 1 / 8 " (2 mm) 1 / 8 " (2 mm).

  • Page 47: Loading Documents

    2-4 doc u ment han d ling loading documents on the platen glass 1 lift up the adf. 2 place your document face down..

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    2-5 docum ent handling 3 align the document with the appropriate paper size marks. If your document does not match any of the paper size marks, align the center of your document with the arrow mark. 4 gently close the adf. The document is ready for scanning. Caution – when closing the adf be careful...

  • Page 49: In The Adf

    2-6 doc u ment han d ling in the adf 1 fan the document stack and even the edges. 2 adjust the slide guides to the width of the documents..

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    2-7 docum ent handling 3 neatly place the documents face up in the document feeder tray. When enlarging stmt originals to ltr paper, place your originals horizontally. The document is ready for scanning. Note – do not add or remove documents while they are being scanned. – when scanning is complete,...

  • Page 51: Print Media

    3-1 3 p rint media print media paper requirements note the default paper size is ltr. If you use a different paper size, you must change the paper size settings. (see “setting paper size and type,” on p. 3-7.) paper feeding tray multi-purpose tray size (w x l) ltr, lgl, a4, b5, a5, executive, envelo...

  • Page 52: Printable Area

    3-2 print m edia printable area the shaded area indicates the approximate printable area of ltr paper and envelope. Note that the margin widths listed are approximate and there may be slight variations in actual use. 1 / 4 " (5 mm) 1 / 4 " (5 mm) 1 / 4 " (6 mm) 1 / 4 " (6 mm).

  • Page 53: Paper Guidelines

    3-3 p rint media paper guidelines ● to prevent paper jams, do not use any of the following: – wrinkled or creased paper – curled or rolled paper – coated paper – torn paper – damp paper – very thin paper – paper which has been printed on using a thermal transfer printer (do not copy on the reverse s...

  • Page 54: Loading Paper

    3-4 print m edia loading paper to load paper in the paper feeding tray, see “set up the paper trays and load paper,” in the starter guide. Into the multi-purpose tray use the multi-purpose tray when you want to copy or print on the different paper which is in the paper feeding tray. Load paper one b...

  • Page 55

    3-5 p rint media 2 when setting a paper, gently insert the paper into the multi-purpose tray with the print side up. Note when you load paper with a logo on, position the paper with the print side up (logo side) and insert it so that the top of the paper feeds first in the multi-purpose tray. When s...

  • Page 56

    3-6 print m edia 3 slide the paper guides so that they fit to both sides of the paper. Note if the paper guides are not adjusted correctly for the size of the paper, the quality of your printouts may be adversely affected. 4 specify the size and the type of the paper you load. For details on how to ...

  • Page 57: Setting Paper Size And Type

    3-7 p rint media setting paper size and type the default setting is and . When you place other sizes and/or types of paper, follow this procedure to change the settings. The procedure is same for the paper feeding tray and multi-purpose tray except for selecting the paper feeding tray or multi-purpo...

  • Page 58

    3-8 print m edia 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 5 press [ ] or [ ] to select the paper size, then press [ok]. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , note the paper sizes available will vary depending on the country where the unit was purchased. 6 press [ ] or [ ] to select or , then press ...

  • Page 59

    3-9 p rint media 7 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 8 press [ ] or [ ] to select the paper type, then press [ok]. You can select from the following paper types: or *1 for plain paper (17 lb to 24 lb (64 g/m 2 to 90 g/m 2 )) or *2 for heavy paper (paper feeding tray: 28 lb to 34 lb (105 ...

  • Page 60: Sending Faxes

    4-1 4 s ending f a xes sending faxes follow this procedure to send a fax. For advanced sending features, see chapter 1, “advanced fax features,” in the advanced guide. Set a document enter the fax mode place the document on the platen glass or load it in the adf. For documents you can fax, see “docu...

  • Page 61: Enter The Fax Number

    4-2 s ending f a xes enter the fax number send the document dial the recipient’s fax number with the numeric keys. Press [start]. When you set the document on the platen glass, press [start] for each document. When scanning is complete, press [ok]. If is set to in the settings> of the menu, you need...

  • Page 62: Scan Settings

    4-3 s ending f a xes scan settings you can adjust the image quality and density of the document you send. The higher image quality you set, the better the output will be, but the longer the transmission will take. Adjust the scan settings according to the type of document you are sending. Image qual...

  • Page 63

    4-4 s ending f a xes 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select the resolution, then press [ok]. For most text-only documents. (200 x 100 dpi) for fine-print documents (the resolution is twice that of ). (200 x 200 dpi) for documents that contain photographs (the resolution is twice that of ). (200 x 200 dpi) for...

  • Page 64: Density

    4-5 s ending f a xes density 1 press [fax]. 2 press [density]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the density, then press [ok]. [ ]: to make light documents darker [ ]: to make dark documents lighter 1 2 3 [ok] ex. D e n s i t y - l t d k +.

  • Page 65: Speed Dialing

    4-6 s ending f a xes speed dialing speed dialing allows you to dial fax/telephone numbers by simply pressing one or a few keys. The following speed dialing methods are available: ● one-touch speed dialing (p. 4-7) – register a fax/telephone number for one-touch speed dialing, then to dial the number...

  • Page 66

    4-7 s ending f a xes ● registering one-touch speed dialing 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press a one-touch speed dialing key (01 to 08) for which you want to register the fax number, then press [ok]. ...

  • Page 67

    4-8 s ending f a xes 5 enter the destination name (max. 20 characters, including spaces) with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. 6 enter the fax number you register (max. 50 digits, including spaces and pauses) with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. To register another one-touch speed dialing key, ...

  • Page 68

    4-9 s ending f a xes ● editing one-touch speed dialing 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press the one-touch speed dialing key (01 to 08) you want to edit, then press [ok]. [ok] 4 1 3 2.

  • Page 69

    4-10 s ending f a xes 5 press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to go to the wrong character, then press [clear] to delete it. To delete the entire name, press and hold [clear]. 6 enter a new character with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. 5 [ok] 6.

  • Page 70

    4-11 s ending f a xes 7 press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to go to the wrong number, then press [clear] to delete it. To delete all numbers, press and hold [clear]. 8 enter a new number with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. 9 press [stop/reset] to return to the standby mode. 7 [ok] 9 8.

  • Page 71

    4-12 s ending f a xes ● deleting one-touch speed dialing 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press the one-touch speed dialing key (01 to 08) you want to delete, then press [ok]. [ok] 4 1 3 2.

  • Page 72

    4-13 s ending f a xes 5 press [ok]. 6 press and hold [clear] to delete all numbers, then press [ok]. Note when deleting all numbers, the registered name is cleared automatically. 7 press [stop/reset] to return to the standby mode. 6 [ok] 7.

  • Page 73

    4-14 s ending f a xes ● registering coded dialing 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select a coded dialing code (00 to 99), then press [ok]. You can also enter a coded dialing code wit...

  • Page 74

    4-15 s ending f a xes 5 enter the destination name (max. 20 characters, including spaces) with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. 6 enter the fax number you register (max. 50 digits, including spaces and pauses) with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. If you register another coded dialing number, re...

  • Page 75: ● Editing Coded Dialing

    4-16 s ending f a xes ● editing coded dialing 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select the coded dialing code (00 to 99) that you want to edit, then press [ok]. You can also enter a co...

  • Page 76

    4-17 s ending f a xes 5 press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to go to the wrong character, then press [clear] to delete it. To delete the entire name, press and hold [clear]. 6 enter a new character with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. 5 [ok] 6.

  • Page 77

    4-18 s ending f a xes 7 press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to go to the wrong number, then press [clear] to delete it. To delete all numbers, press and hold [clear]. 8 enter a new number with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. 9 press [stop/reset] to return to the standby mode. 7 [ok] 9 8.

  • Page 78

    4-19 s ending f a xes ● deleting coded dialing 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select the coded dialing code (00 to 99) that you want to delete, then press [ok]. You can also enter a...

  • Page 79

    4-20 s ending f a xes 5 press [ok]. 6 press and hold [clear] to delete all numbers, then press [ok]. Note when deleting all numbers, the registered name is cleared automatically. 7 press [stop/reset] to return to the standby mode. 6 [ok] 7.

  • Page 80

    4-21 s ending f a xes ● registering group dialing 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 specify an empty one-touch speed dialing key that you want to set as the group dial, then press [ok]. For details on sel...

  • Page 81

    4-22 s ending f a xes 5 enter the group name (max. 20 characters, including spaces) with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. 6 select the speed dialing numbers you want to register in the group (max. 50 destinations) until all destinations are registered, then press [ok]. The speed dialing number ref...

  • Page 82

    4-23 s ending f a xes ● adding new destination to group 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select a group dial to edit, then press [ok]. The group name appears. 5 press [ok]. 6 select t...

  • Page 83

    4-24 s ending f a xes ● deleting destination from group 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select a group dial to delete, then press [ok]. The group name appears. 5 press [ok]. 1 2 4 [o...

  • Page 84

    4-25 s ending f a xes 6 press [ ] or [ ] to display the speed dial number you want to delete from the group. 7 press [clear]. 8 repeat steps 6 and 7 if you want to delete another speed dialing number, then press [ok]. 9 press [stop/reset] to return to the standby mode. 6 9 7 [ok].

  • Page 85: ● Changing Group Name

    4-26 s ending f a xes ● changing group name 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select a group dial to edit, then press [ok]. 1 2 4 [ok] 3.

  • Page 86

    4-27 s ending f a xes 5 press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to go to the wrong character, then press [clear] to delete it. To delete the entire character, press and hold [clear]. 6 enter a new name with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. 7 press [ok]. 8 press [stop/reset] to return to the standby mode. 5 [o...

  • Page 87

    4-28 s ending f a xes ● deleting group dialing 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select a group dial to delete, then press [ok]. The group name appears. 5 press [ok]. 1 2 4 [ok] 3.

  • Page 88

    4-29 s ending f a xes 6 press [ ] or [ ] to display a speed dial number. 7 press [clear]. 8 repeat steps 6 and 7 until all speed dial numbers are deleted, then press [ok]. Note when deleting all speed dial numbers, the group name is cleared automatically. 9 press [stop/reset] to return to the standb...

  • Page 89: Using Speed Dialing

    4-30 s ending f a xes using speed dialing follow the procedure below to send faxes to registered recipients using speed dialing. For easy reference, print out the list of recipients registered for speed dialing. (see chapter 4, “reports and lists,” in the advanced guide.) ● using one-touch speed/gro...

  • Page 90: ● Using Coded Dialing

    4-31 s ending f a xes ● using coded dialing 1 place the document on the platen glass or load it in the adf. 2 press [fax]. 3 adjust any necessary settings for your document. For details, see “scan settings,” on p. 4-3. 4 press [coded dial]. 5 enter the desired two-digit code (00 to 99) with the nume...

  • Page 91: Manual Sending

    4-32 s ending f a xes manual sending use manual sending when you want to talk to the recipient before sending a document, or if the recipient does not have a fax machine that can receive automatically. Note – you cannot use the platen glass for manual sending. – you cannot use group dialing for manu...

  • Page 92

    4-33 s ending f a xes 5 press [hook] or pick up the handset of your external telephone. 6 dial the recipient’s fax/telephone number. Note make sure to confirm the dial tone before entering a fax number. If you enter the number before the dial tone can be heard, the call may not connect, or the wrong...

  • Page 93: Receiving Faxes

    5-1 5 rec e iv ing f a x e s receiving faxes follow this procedure to set the machine for receiving faxes. For advanced receiving features, see chapter 1, “advanced fax features,” in the advanced guide. Enter the setting menu enter the receive mode press [additional functions]. Select with [ ] or [ ...

  • Page 94: Select The Receive Mode

    5-2 rec e iv ing fax e s select the receive mode exit the setting menu select the receive mode with [ ] or [ ] , then press [ok]. : answers all calls as faxes. : receives faxes automatically and records voice messages. : distinguishes between fax and voice calls if you want to use an external teleph...

  • Page 95: Copying

    6-1 6 copy ing copying follow this procedure to make a copy. For advanced copying features, see chapter 2, “advanced copy features,” in the advanced guide. Set a document enter the copy mode place the document on the platen glass or load it in the adf. For documents you can copy, see “document requi...

  • Page 96: Enter The Copy Quantity

    6-2 co py ing enter the copy quantity start copying enter the copy quantity (1 to 99) with the numeric key. Press [start]. What if... ● you enter a wrong number: press [clear] and enter a new number. What if... ● you press [stop/reset] to cancel a job while scanning documents: the job is canceled im...

  • Page 97: Scan Settings

    6-3 copy ing scan settings before pressing [start] to begin copying, you can adjust scan settings to better suit the document to be scanned. These settings return to the default values if auto clear function is activated or if you press [stop/reset]. Image quality 1 press [copy]. 2 press [image qual...

  • Page 98: Density

    6-4 co py ing density you can adjust the density to the most appropriate level for the document either automatically or manually. ● adjusting automatically 1 press [copy]. 2 press [density] repeatedly until appears, then press [ok]. Note the image quality is automatically set to . 2 [ok] 1.

  • Page 99: ● Adjusting Manually

    6-5 copy ing ● adjusting manually 1 press [copy]. 2 press [density] repeatedly to select the manual mode. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the copy density, then press [ok]. [ ]: to make light documents darker [ ]: to make dark documents lighter 3 [ok] 2 1 ex. D e n s i t y - l t d k +.

  • Page 100: Zoom Ratio

    6-6 co py ing zoom ratio ● preset zoom you can enlarge or reduce documents from one standard paper size to another. 1 press [copy]. 2 press [enlarge/reduce]. 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select the copy ratio, then press [ok]. – 200 % max. – 129 % stmt → ltr – 100 % – 78 % – 64 % – 50 % min. Note when in t...

  • Page 101: ●  Zoom Designation

    6-7 copy ing ● zoom designation you can reduce or enlarge images by any copy ratio, in 1 % increments. The available copy ratios are from 50 % to 200 %. 1 press [copy]. 2 press [enlarge/reduce] twice. 3 enter the copy ratio with the numeric keys, then press [ok]. You can also use [ ] or [ ] to adjus...

  • Page 102: Printing

    7-1 7 pr in ti n g printing follow this procedure to print a document from your computer. Make sure that the printer driver is installed. For details on printer driver settings, see online help. Start the print command select the printer from an open document on an application, click [file] > [print...

  • Page 103: Adjust Preferences

    7-2 pr in ting adjust preferences print the document click [preferences] or [properties] to open the dialog box. After finished, click [ok]. Click [print] or [ok]. What if... ● you want to cancel printing: see chapter 3, “system monitor,” in the advanced guide. 3 4.

  • Page 104: Scanning

    8-1 8 scan ni ng scanning follow this procedure to scan a document to your computer. Make sure that the scanner driver is installed. For details on scanner driver settings, see the scanner driver guide (in the user software cd). Set a document enter the scan mode place the document on the platen gla...

  • Page 105: Set Scan Function

    8-2 scanning set scan function start scanning start mf toolbox, then set the scanning format. The mark will be displayed above the button you select. For details on the mf toolbox settings, see chapter 2, “scanning a document,” in the scanner driver guide. Press [start]. What if... ● you want to can...

  • Page 106: Pc Faxing

    9-1 9 pc f a xi ng pc faxing follow this procedure to send a fax from your computer. Make sure that the fax driver is installed. For details on fax driver settings, see online help. Start the print command select the fax from an open document on an application, click [file] > [print]. Select the fax...

  • Page 107: Set The Destination

    9-2 pc fa x in g set the destination send the document specify the name and fax number in [sending settings], then click [add to recipient list]. Click [ok] in the fax sending settings. What if... ● you want to send a fax with the cover sheet: click the [cover sheet] tab and set the format for the c...

  • Page 108: Maintenance

    10-1 10 maint enance maintenance cleaning the machine note the following before cleaning your machine: – make sure no document is stored in memory, then turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord. – use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the components. – do not use tissue paper, pap...

  • Page 109: Interior

    10-2 maint enance interior clean the machine’s print area periodically to prevent toner powder and paper dust from accumulating inside. 1 turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord. 2 lift the scanning platform until it is locked (a), and open the printer cover (b). 3 remove the to...

  • Page 110

    10-3 maint enance caution – do not touch the fixing assembly (a) as it becomes very hot during use. – do not touch the transfer roller (b) as this can damage the machine. – if loose toner comes into contact with your skin or clothing, wash with cold water. Warm water will set the toner. 5 hold the t...

  • Page 111: Fuser Roller

    10-4 maint enance 8 close the printer cover and lower the scanning platform. Caution be careful not to get your fingers caught. 9 reconnect the power cord and turn on the main power switch. Fuser roller if black streaks appear with printing, the fuser roller in the main unit may be dirty. Should thi...

  • Page 112: Scanning Area

    10-5 maint enance 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. Cleaning starts. When finished, the display returns to the standby mode. Note – use standard paper as the cleaning paper. – throw away the cleaning paper after use. Scanning area keep the scanning area clean to avoid dirty copies or f...

  • Page 113: ● Adf

    10-6 maint enance 3 close the adf. Caution be careful not to get your fingers caught. ● adf if your documents have black streaks or appear dirty after copying them using the adf, this may be caused by pencil lead rubbing off the documents and onto the roller. Clean the adf scanning area, film, and r...

  • Page 114

    10-7 maint enance note do not dampen the cloth too much, as this may tear the document or damage the machine. 4 close the adf cover. Caution be careful not to get your fingers caught. 5 open the adf. 6 clean the adf scanning area (on the left side of the platen glass) and the document feeding roller...

  • Page 115: Redistributing Toner

    10-8 maint enance replacing the toner cartridge when the lcd displays toner/change toner>, or toner level is low by pressing [toner gauge], redistribute toner in the toner cartridge. If the message persists, replace the toner cartridge. Redistributing toner 1 lift the scanning platform until it is l...

  • Page 116

    10-9 maint enance 4 hold the toner cartridge by its handle (a). The arrow (a) on the toner cartridge should be facing away from you and pointing down. Caution – do not open the drum protective shutter on the toner cartridge. Print quality may deteriorate if the drum surface is exposed to light or is...

  • Page 117: Replacing The Toner

    10-10 maint enance replacing the toner cartridge with a new one 1 lift the scanning platform until it is locked (a), and open the printer cover (b). 2 remove the toner cartridge. 3 remove the new toner cartridge from the protective bag. Note save the protective bag. You may need it later when you re...

  • Page 118

    10-11 maint enance 6 hold the toner cartridge by its handle. The arrow (a) on the toner cartridge should be facing away from you and pointing down. Caution do not open the drum protective shutter on the toner cartridge. Print quality may deteriorate if the drum surface is exposed to light or is dama...

  • Page 119: Recycling Used Cartridges

    10-12 maint enance recycling used cartridges the clean earth campaign ● the canon cartridge recycling program the canon cartridge recycling program fulfills the first initiative of canon’s clean earth campaign, which supports four critical environmental areas: ● recycling in the workplace ● conservi...

  • Page 120

    10-13 maint enance since its inception, the canon cartridge recycling program has collected millions of cartridges that otherwise would have been discarded into landfills or similar facilities. Instead, this rapidly growing program returns used cartridges to the manufacturing process, thus conservin...

  • Page 121: U.S.A. Program

    10-14 maint enance u.S.A. Program ● packaging ■ option a-1: 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. ■ option b: volume box return we enc...

  • Page 122

    10-15 maint enance ■ option a-2: multiple box return we encourage you to use this option as a more efficient way to ship cartridges. ● complete option a-1. ● bundle multiple cartridge boxes together securely with tape. Please be sure that the shipment does not exceed ups specifications. Maximum weig...

  • Page 123: ● Shipping

    10-16 maint enance ● shipping apply the ups authorized returning label provided in this guide. Residents of alaska and hawaii: do not use the ups authorized returning label. For alaska and hawaii canon set up alternative mail service with the u.S. Postal service. Please call 1-800-ok-canon to receiv...

  • Page 124

    10-17 maint enance by using either of the above methods of shipment, your used cartridge(s) will be forwarded to the canon cartridge collection center at no charge to you. For further information about the clean earth campaign in the united states, please call: 1-800-ok-canon canada program-canada p...

  • Page 125

    10-18 maint enance ● apply the canon canada inc./canada post label provided in this brochure. ● canon’s labels are specially marked so that canon pays the postage. ● deliver to any local canada post outlet or franchise. Customers who hold a commercial pick-up agreement with canada post may have thei...

  • Page 126: Transporting The Machine

    10-19 maint enance transporting the machine follow this procedure to avoid vibration damage to the machine when transporting it over a long distance. 1 turn off the main power switch. 2 disconnect the power cord and all the cables from the back of the machine. 3 lift the scanning platform until it i...

  • Page 127

    10-20 maint enance 6 remove the dust cover from the paper feeding tray. 7 remove the paper from the paper feeding tray. 8 store the dust cover inside the machine. 9 push the paper guide rail, and then close the paper feeding tray. 10 detach the document feeder tray..

  • Page 128

    10-21 maint enance 11 fold the paper stopper, and then push the output tray extension into the machine. 12 make sure all the covers are closed. 13 grip the handles on both sides of the machine and lift it carefully, as shown in the illustration below. Caution – do not lift the machine by any of its ...

  • Page 129: Troubleshooting

    11-1 11 t roubleshoot ing troubleshooting clearing jams when , or cover> appears on the lcd display, remove jammed paper from the machine first, then from the paper feeding tray or multi-purpose tray if necessary. Check the following if you experience repeated paper jams: – fan and tap the paper sta...

  • Page 130

    11-2 t roubleshoo ting 2 hold both sides of any jammed documents and gently pull them out straight upward. Note do not pull the document forcefully as it may tear. 3 hold both sides of any jammed documents and gently pull them out. 4 close the adf cover. Caution be careful not to get your fingers ca...

  • Page 131: Paper Jams

    11-3 t roubleshoot ing 6 close the adf. Caution be careful not to get your fingers caught. Paper jams when or open rear cover> appears on the lcd display, remove jammed paper from the inside of the machine first, then from the paper feeding tray or multi-purpose tray if necessary. 1 remove the dust ...

  • Page 132

    11-4 t roubleshoo ting 3 open the rear cover. This operation is required only when appears on the lcd display. 4 lift the scanning platform until it is locked (a), and open the printer cover (b). 5 remove the toner cartridge from the machine. Caution – remove watches and any bracelets or rings when ...

  • Page 133

    11-5 t roubleshoot ing caution – do not touch the fixing assembly (a) as it becomes very hot during use. – do not touch the transfer roller (b) as this can damage the machine. 6 hold both sides of the jammed paper and gently pull it out. 7 gently pull the jammed paper between the fixing assembly (a)...

  • Page 134

    11-6 t roubleshoo ting 9 hold both sides of the jammed paper and gently pull it out upward. This operation is required only when appears on the lcd display. If the jammed paper is badly folded, similar to the folds of an accordion, ease the jammed paper loose and then pull it out from the machine. 1...

  • Page 135

    11-7 t roubleshoot ing 11 hold the toner cartridge by its handle. The arrow (a) on the toner cartridge should be facing away from you and pointing down. Caution do not open the drum protective shutter on the toner cartridge. Print quality may deteriorate if the drum surface is exposed to light or is...

  • Page 136

    11-8 t roubleshoo ting 15 close the rear cover. This operation is required only when appears on the lcd display. Caution be careful not to get your fingers caught. 16 load the paper into the paper feeding tray. 17 set the dust cover on the paper feeding tray. Note after all the procedures are comple...

  • Page 137: Lcd Messages

    11-9 t roubleshoot ing lcd messages see the table below when the lcd displays error messages. Common message description action cancel : stop/reset appears alternately with other messages. Varies by the message that appears. For details, see the explanation for the message (i.E., paper>). To cancel ...

  • Page 138

    11-10 t roubleshoo ting change reg’d size -> paper settings the paper size selected in or tray> of the settings> menu is not correct. – for printing received doc- uments, reports, or lists, set the paper size to , , , , cio>, cio>, , ter>, legal>, or in sette> of the settings> menu. (see “setting pa...

  • Page 139

    11-11 t roubleshoot ing check document a document jam may have occurred in the adf. Remove the jammed document. Close cover printer cover the printer cover is not closed completely. Check the printer cover, and make sure that it is completely closed. Lift panel to open open printer cover appears alt...

  • Page 140

    11-12 t roubleshoo ting load paper no paper is loaded in the paper feeding tray or multi- purpose tray, or not inserted correctly. Load paper in the paper feeding tray or multi-purpose tray. (see “loading paper,” on p. 3-4.) make sure the paper stack in the paper feeding tray does not exceed the cap...

  • Page 141

    11-13 t roubleshoot ing memory full – the number of the scanned document that can be stored in memory reached the maximum. – the machine’s memory is full of scanned documents when you use the sort copy function. Divide the document and copy each part separately. Out of toner change toner – the toner...

  • Page 142

    11-14 t roubleshoo ting paper jam open rear cover paper jams have occurred in the machine when making two-sided coping or two- sided printing. Clear the paper jam (see “clearing jams,” on p. 11-1.) and reload paper in the paper feeding tray or multi- purpose tray. Then reset the machine by opening t...

  • Page 143

    11-15 t roubleshoot ing system error exxx a system error has occurred. Will be a three-digit code that indicates a particular type of error. Turn off the main power switch. Wait for at least five seconds, and then turn it on again. If the message persists, turn off the main power switch, disconnect ...

  • Page 144: Facsimile

    11-16 t roubleshoo ting facsimile message description action already registered the same recipient was entered twice. Select a different recipient. Cannot regist more – maximum number of recipients (124) were entered for broadcasting. – maximum number of recipients (50) were regis- tered for group d...

  • Page 145

    11-17 t roubleshoot ing memory full – the memory becomes full during sending or receiv- ing the fax. – the number of fax jobs that can be stored in memory reached the max- imum. – when sending the docu- ment, divide it into a few parts or select a lower fax resolution. If you need more space, wait f...

  • Page 146

    11-18 t roubleshoo ting not registered no recipient is registered in the selected speed dialing key or code. Select a registered key or code. For more information, “registering one-touch speed dialing,” on p. 4-7 or “registering coded dialing,” on p. 4-14. Received in memory the received fax documen...

  • Page 147: Printer

    11-19 t roubleshoot ing printer message description action cancel : sys.Monitor appears alternately with other messages. Varies by the message that appears. For details, see the explanation for the message (i.E., paper>). To cancel printing from a computer, see chapter 3, "system monitor," in the ad...

  • Page 148: Error Codes

    11-20 t roubleshoo ting error codes an error code is a four-digit code displayed on the lcd or in the bottom row of a tx report or an rx report when an error occurs. For details on tx report and rx report, see chapter 4, “reports and lists,” in the advanced guide. See the table below for individual ...

  • Page 149: Customer Support (U.S.A.)

    11-21 t roubleshoot ing if you cannot solve a problem customer support (u.S.A.) if you cannot solve the problem after having referred to the information in this chapter, contact canon customer care center at 1-800-828-4040 between the hours of 8:00 a.M. To 8:00 p.M. Est monday through friday and 10:...

  • Page 150

    11-22 t roubleshoo ting please have the following information ready when you contact canon: – product name (imageclass mf4150) – serial number (on the label located at the back of the machine) – place of purchase – nature of problem – steps you have taken to solve the problem and the results caution...

  • Page 151: Machine Settings

    12-1 12 m a chine set tings machine settings machine settings you can adjust the machine settings from the setting menu to customize the way the machine works. To see the list of current settings, print out user’s data list. Printing user’s data list 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ...

  • Page 152

    12-2 m a c h in e s e tt in g s 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 4 press [ ] or [ ] to select , then press [ok]. 3 4 [ok].

  • Page 153: Accessing The Setting Menu

    12-3 m a chine set tings accessing the setting menu 1 press [additional functions]. 2 press [ ] or [ ] to select the menu you want to access, then press [ok]. 1 2 [ok].

  • Page 154

    12-4 m a c h in e s e tt in g s 3 press [ ] or [ ] to select a submenu, then press [ok]. 4 to register the settings or go to a submenu item, press [ok]. 5 when finished, press [stop/reset] to return to the standby mode. Note press [stop/reset] to exit from the menu. If you press [stop/reset] before ...

  • Page 155: Setting Menu

    12-5 m a chine set tings setting menu note depending on the country of purchase, some settings may not be available. Paper settings setting item description 1 cassette sets the paper type and size on the paper feeding tray. (see “setting paper size and type,” on p. 3-7.) 2 mp tray sets the paper typ...

  • Page 156: Copy Settings

    12-6 m a c h in e s e tt in g s 4 volume control sets volumes for machine beeps in four levels. – normal – high – off – low calling tone sets the calling volume. Monitor vol. Ctrl sets the line monitor volume. Entry tone sets the keypad volume. Error tone sets the alarm volume. Copy settings setting...

  • Page 157: Timer Settings

    12-7 m a chine set tings 2 paper size group selects a paper size group for your machine.* – inches – a – ab * if the paper size group is changed, the available preset copy ratios will also change. Timer settings setting item description 1 auto sleep sets auto sleep when the machine remains idle for ...

  • Page 158: Fax Settings

    12-8 m a c h in e s e tt in g s fax settings setting item description 1 basic settings registers your fax number and name. Unit telephone # registers your fax number. (see “set the machine for sending faxes,” in the starter guide.) unit name registers your name/company name. (see “set the machine fo...

  • Page 159: Fax Settings

    12-9 m a chine set tings restrict redial sets whether to disable the redial function of the [redial/ pause] key. – off – on confirm new dest. Sets whether to prompt you to enter the fax number again after pressing [start] key. – off – on 3 rx settings sets the reception functions. Incoming ring sets...

  • Page 160: Fax Settings

    12-10 m a c h in e s e tt in g s rx mode selects the receive mode. (see chapter 1,“advanced fax features,” in the advanced guide.) – faxonly – ansmode – drpd – fax/tel – manual rx terminal id sets whether to insert the machine’s fax number and the sender information on received faxes. – off – on rx ...

  • Page 161: Fax Settings

    12-11 m a chine set tings 4 printer settings sets the printer functions. Rx reduction sets whether to reduce or truncate the image when a faxed page is larger than the size of paper loaded. (see chapter 1, “advanced fax features,” in the advanced guide.) on reduces the image to fit on the size of pa...

  • Page 162: Broadcast

    12-12 m a c h in e s e tt in g s broadcast setting item description broadcast registers destinations for broadcasting. Address book set. Setting item description 1 1-touch spd dial registers the information on one-touch speed dialing. Up to 8 destinations can be registered. (see “registering one- to...

  • Page 163: Adjust./cleaning

    12-13 m a chine set tings adjust./cleaning setting item description 1 fix.Unit cleaning cleans the fuser roller. (see “fuser roller,” on p. 10-4.) 2 special mode t sets whether to prevent blur from appearing on the printouts. When this setting is set to , the density of printouts may become light. –...

  • Page 164: Report Settings

    12-14 m a c h in e s e tt in g s report settings setting item description 1 settings sets the report functions. (see chapter 4, “reports and lists,” in the advanced guide.) tx report sets whether the fax transmission report prints out. – print error only – output no – output yes rx report sets wheth...

  • Page 165: Appendix

    13-1 13 appen di x appendix specifications general ● type personal desktop ● power source 120 - 127 v, 60 hz (power requirements differ depending on the country in which you purchased the product.) ● power consumption max: less than 680 w ● warm-up time less than 9.0 sec.* (temperature: 68°f (20°c),...

  • Page 166: Copier

    13-2 a ppendix ● environmental conditions temperature: 46°f–95°f (7.5°c–35°c) humidity: 5%–90% rh ● display languages english/french/spanish/portuguese ● acceptable documents » p. 2-1. ● acceptable paper stock » p. 3-1. ● printable area » p. 3-2. ● scanning area » p. 2-3. Copier ● scanning resolutio...

  • Page 167: Printer

    13-3 appen di x printer ● printing method indirect electrostatic method (on-demand fixing) ● paper handling – paper feeding tray: 250 sheets (height: max. 1" (25 mm)) – multi-purpose tray: 1 sheet ● paper delivery 100 sheets (17 to 21 lb bond (64 to 80 g/m 2 )) ● print speed see “copy speed,” on p. ...

  • Page 168: Facsimile

    13-4 a ppendix ● fax resolution standard: 203 pels/in. X 98 lines/in. (8 pels/mm x 3.85 lines/mm) fine: 203 pels/in. X 196 lines/in. (8 pels/mm x 7.7 lines/mm) photo: 203 pels/in. X 196 lines/in. (8 pels/mm x 7.7 lines/mm) super fine: 203 pels/in. X 392 lines/in. (8 pels/mm x 15.4 lines/mm) ● dialin...

  • Page 169: Telephone

    13-5 appen di x * 1 the public switched telephone network (pstn) currently supports 28.8 kbps modem speed or lower, depending on telephone line conditions. * 2 based on itu-t standard chart no. 1, mmr standard mode. Note specifications are subject to change without notice. Telephone ● connection – e...

  • Page 170: Index

    13-6 a ppendix index symbols & numerics [2-sided] key 1-4 a accessing setting menu 12-3 [additional functions] key 1-4 [address book] key 1-6 address book set. 12-3, 12-12 adf 2-6 adf (automatic document feeder) 1-1 adjust./cleaning 12-3, 12-13 b broadcast 12-3, 12-12 c change toner message 10-8 cle...

  • Page 171

    13-7 appen di x document jams 11-1 loading 2-4 requirements 2-1 document delivery tray 1-1 document feeder tray 1-1 dust cover 1-2 e [energy saver] key 1-4 [enlarge/reduce] key 1-4 error codes 11-20 error indicator 1-5 error messages common 11-9 facsimile 11-16 printer 11-19 external device jack 1-3...

  • Page 172

    13-8 a ppendix l lcd 1-5, 1-7 messages 11-9 loading document 2-4 envelopes 3-4 paper 3-4 location xiv m machine components 1-1 machine settings 12-1 main power switch 1-2 maintaining toner cartridge 1-9 maintenance xiii, 10-1 manual sending 4-32 menu accesing 12-3 setting 12-5 multi-purpose tray 1-2...

  • Page 173

    13-9 appen di x r rear cover 1-3 receiving faxes 5-1 recycling cartridge 10-12 canada program 10-17 u.S.A. Program 10-14 [redial/pause] key 1-6 redistributing toner 10-8 registering speed dialing 4-6 replacing toner cartridge 10-8 report settings 12-3, 12-14 rx settings 12-9 s safety instructions xi...

  • Page 174

    13-10 a ppendix [toner gauge] key 1-5 transporting machine 10-19 troubleshooting 11-1 tx settings 12-8 u usb port 1-3 user’s data list 12-1 printing 12-1 using speed dialing 4-30 v [view settings] key 1-4 z zoom ratio 6-6 preset zoom 6-6 zoom designation 6-7.

  • Page 175

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