Canon imageCLASS MF5850dn Starter Manual - Appendix
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Appendix
User Manual CD-ROM (e-Manual)
The User Manual CD-ROM (e-Manual) is a software that enables you to select and view the HTML manuals
included on the CD-ROM on your computer screen. The manual describes all of the functions and
troubleshooting for the machine. Perform the instructions below to use the User Manual CD-ROM (e-Manual).
System Requirements
The User Manual CD-ROM (e-Manual) can be used
in the following system environments.
OS (Operating System)
Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP, Windows Vista,
Windows 7 (Internet Explorer 6 is required if you are using
Windows 2000 SP4.)
Mac OS X v10.4.x, v10.5.x
Web Browser
Windows: Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8
Mac: Safari 2, 3, 4
Flash Player
Flash Player 8 or later
The memory and CPU required to run each operating
system are also required.
A display with the resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels or
higher is required.
The User Manual CD-ROM (e-Manual) may not operate
correctly if Flash Player is not installed or a version of
Flash Player earlier than Flash Player 8.0 is installed on
your computer.
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Using the User Manual CD-ROM (e-
Manual)
For Windows
To Install the e-Manual on your computer:
1. Insert the User Manual CD-ROM into your
computer.
2. Select the language.
3. Click [Install].
4. The installation starts automatically.
5. When the installation finished, press [OK].
6. To display the e-Manual, double-click the
shortcut icon [MF5800_Manual_us] on the
desktop.
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To display the e-Manual directly from the CD-ROM:
1. Insert the User Manual CD-ROM into your
computer.
2. Select the language.
3. To display the e-Manual, click [Display manual].
For Macintosh
1. Insert the User Manual CD-ROM into your
computer.
2. Drag the [MF5800_Manual_us] folder to where
you want it.
3. Open the [MF5800_Manual_us] folder.
4. Double-click index.html, and the e-Manual is
displayed.
If the menu is not displayed automatically after you
insert the CD-ROM, perform the procedure below.
Right-click the CD-ROM icon and select [Open], then
double-click start.exe.
Windows XP:
On the Windows taskbar, click [start], then select [My
Computer].
Windows Vista/7:
On the Windows taskbar, click [start], then select
[Computer].
Windows 2000:
Double-click [My Computer] on the Windows
desktop.
Depending on the operating system you are using, a
security protection message may be displayed. If a
message appears, follow the instructions on the screen
to solve the problem.
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