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Printer Properties I Sharing Tab Specifies the printer-sharing settings. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. 3-18 I Scheduling Tab Lets you install the printer driver. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. 3 "Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster" and "Start printing immediately" are set automatically when you define print spooling settings.
Printer Properties I Sharing Tab Specifies the printer-sharing settings. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. 3-18 I Scheduling Tab Lets you install the printer driver. Refer to your Windows operating system documentation for more information. 3 "Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster" and "Start printing immediately" are set automatically when you define print spooling settings.
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... Printing-Status Window is monitoring the printer only when printing a job. • Always Display Printer Status Window on Top places the Status Window on top of all windows on your computer. • Display Printer Status Window lets you select when the Status Window displays. • While printing-The Status Window opens automatically each time you have . 4-6 Before you make any changes, check the manual that came with your computer to determine what type of port you print. • Only when Errors Occur-The Status Window opens...
... Printing-Status Window is monitoring the printer only when printing a job. • Always Display Printer Status Window on Top places the Status Window on top of all windows on your computer. • Display Printer Status Window lets you select when the Status Window displays. • While printing-The Status Window opens automatically each time you have . 4-6 Before you make any changes, check the manual that came with your computer to determine what type of port you print. • Only when Errors Occur-The Status Window opens...
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Finding Information Problem See page Printer Problems CAPT Problems 5-2 5 5-4 Troubleshooting CAPT Messages 5-6 Using the Trouble Shooter 5-8 Uninstalling the CAPT 5-10 If you have one or a combination of causes, including a computer malfunction, software errors, the printer cable, or the printer. If you can print a self test, but the printer does not print other jobs, or your printed output is not what you solve printer problems. A problem might have a problem with your printer and you cannot resolve it by...
Finding Information Problem See page Printer Problems CAPT Problems 5-2 5 5-4 Troubleshooting CAPT Messages 5-6 Using the Trouble Shooter 5-8 Uninstalling the CAPT 5-10 If you have one or a combination of causes, including a computer malfunction, software errors, the printer cable, or the printer. If you can print a self test, but the printer does not print other jobs, or your printed output is not what you solve printer problems. A problem might have a problem with your printer and you cannot resolve it by...
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... be installed correctly. Printer stops printing Your interface cable might not Make sure you give your computer's documentation might be compatible. Centronics-compatible, parallel interface cable with bi-directional capability. AC voltage might not have been completed due to be working properly. A copy job might not match Make sure the voltage of Paper status. Make sure the power cord is completed. No power is installed correctly. Quick Start Guide Your BIOS port setting See your print job...
... be installed correctly. Printer stops printing Your interface cable might not Make sure you give your computer's documentation might be compatible. Centronics-compatible, parallel interface cable with bi-directional capability. AC voltage might not have been completed due to be working properly. A copy job might not match Make sure the voltage of Paper status. Make sure the power cord is completed. No power is installed correctly. Quick Start Guide Your BIOS port setting See your print job...
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....5 feet (5.0 m) long. Try the print operation again. Check that your cable connections are not using a switch box. details. Make sure the printer is selected in the Printers (in the paper tray. Problem Cause Solution Printout is wrong There might be a communications problem between the printer and your BIOS. Try changing the parallel port mode or the parallel port address to see if this line in your CONFIG.SYS file: c:\winutils\mxtime.exe to...
....5 feet (5.0 m) long. Try the print operation again. Check that your cable connections are not using a switch box. details. Make sure the printer is selected in the Printers (in the paper tray. Problem Cause Solution Printout is wrong There might be a communications problem between the printer and your BIOS. Try changing the parallel port mode or the parallel port address to see if this line in your CONFIG.SYS file: c:\winutils\mxtime.exe to...
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...] button. properly installed. 1) Make sure the printer is connected to (Windows 98/Me/2000/ XP) your computer. Windows may not operate properly. Performance and Maintenance folder appears. System Properties dialog box appears.) 3) Select [Device Manager] tab and double click [Universal Serial Bus Controllers]. IMPORTANT 5-5 For Windows 2000/XP, select [USB Printing Support] or [Canon CAPT USB Printer], and uninstall from the compact disc labeled "User Software". Problem Cause Solution "File not found on . 2) Open...
...] button. properly installed. 1) Make sure the printer is connected to (Windows 98/Me/2000/ XP) your computer. Windows may not operate properly. Performance and Maintenance folder appears. System Properties dialog box appears.) 3) Select [Device Manager] tab and double click [Universal Serial Bus Controllers]. IMPORTANT 5-5 For Windows 2000/XP, select [USB Printing Support] or [Canon CAPT USB Printer], and uninstall from the compact disc labeled "User Software". Problem Cause Solution "File not found on . 2) Open...
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...3-3 using 3-4-3-7 Messages 4-6-4-7 Minimizing, Status Window 3-13 Multi-purpose tray A-1 N NetPilot G-4 Network Adapter G-4 Network printer 1-27-1-36 No power supplied 4-2 O Options menu, using 3-5-3-6 Orientation G-4 Out of paper 4-6 Overlay 2-9, 2-22, G-5 P Page setup tab custom paper size 2-7 Windows 95/98/Me 2-6 Windows NT 2-21 Pages per minute A-1 Paper delivery A-1 Paper feed G-5 Paper Jam 4-6 Paper selection tab, Windows NT 2-20 Paper size A-1 custom 2-7 Paper Source G-5 Paper Type G-5 Parallel interface G-5 cable 1-38 Parallel interface cable G-5 Pause button 3-8 Pause printing 3-4 PDF...
...3-3 using 3-4-3-7 Messages 4-6-4-7 Minimizing, Status Window 3-13 Multi-purpose tray A-1 N NetPilot G-4 Network Adapter G-4 Network printer 1-27-1-36 No power supplied 4-2 O Options menu, using 3-5-3-6 Orientation G-4 Out of paper 4-6 Overlay 2-9, 2-22, G-5 P Page setup tab custom paper size 2-7 Windows 95/98/Me 2-6 Windows NT 2-21 Pages per minute A-1 Paper delivery A-1 Paper feed G-5 Paper Jam 4-6 Paper selection tab, Windows NT 2-20 Paper size A-1 custom 2-7 Paper Source G-5 Paper Type G-5 Parallel interface G-5 cable 1-38 Parallel interface cable G-5 Pause button 3-8 Pause printing 3-4 PDF...
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... fonts and features of an image. Driver A program that enables high-speed data transmission to change system, hardware, software, and Windows settings. G Control Panels Glossary The set of measurement for Extended Capabilities Port. F Fixing assembly The device used if no other media) through applying heat and pressure. Collate To print multiple copies of 600 dpi. E ECP Abbreviation for indicating a printer's resolution. A bi-directional communication mode that controls how the computer and an...
... fonts and features of an image. Driver A program that enables high-speed data transmission to change system, hardware, software, and Windows settings. G Control Panels Glossary The set of measurement for Extended Capabilities Port. F Fixing assembly The device used if no other media) through applying heat and pressure. Collate To print multiple copies of 600 dpi. E ECP Abbreviation for indicating a printer's resolution. A bi-directional communication mode that controls how the computer and an...
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... added to G the print queue or directly to the width of each character closes up awkward space and makes text easier to access internal parts of the machine for maintenance or removing paper jams. Point size Character height is 1/72 of files that controls how the computer and printer interact. Glossary Platen The document scanning unit. G-6 Proportional spacing The spacing of the page. Portrait The printing of text along...
... added to G the print queue or directly to the width of each character closes up awkward space and makes text easier to access internal parts of the machine for maintenance or removing paper jams. Point size Character height is 1/72 of files that controls how the computer and printer interact. Glossary Platen The document scanning unit. G-6 Proportional spacing The spacing of the page. Portrait The printing of text along...
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... the computer clears all information from bitmap fonts, which programs and data are temporarily stored while you use a doubleshielded interface cable with 300 or 600 dpi resolution. This is directly attached to use them. See also Physical RAM, Virtual memory. Server A network computer that contains a metallic sheath over the conductor material to help separate one print job from electromagnetic interference. Low resolution causes...
... the computer clears all information from bitmap fonts, which programs and data are temporarily stored while you use a doubleshielded interface cable with 300 or 600 dpi resolution. This is directly attached to use them. See also Physical RAM, Virtual memory. Server A network computer that contains a metallic sheath over the conductor material to help separate one print job from electromagnetic interference. Low resolution causes...
imageCLASS D680 Fax Guide
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Copyright Copyright ©2002 by any form or by Canon, Inc. i Setting up the machine Setting up paper Installing the CAPT Set-up Instructions Document and paper handling Making copies Maintenance Troubleshooting feed and copy issues Reference Guide Sending and receiving faxes Speed dialing Troubleshooting fax issues Printing with the CAPT Checking the status of a print job Troubleshooting CAPT issues Fax Guide Only for the imageCLASS D680 model Printer Guide • Documentation is a trademark of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored...
Copyright Copyright ©2002 by any form or by Canon, Inc. i Setting up the machine Setting up paper Installing the CAPT Set-up Instructions Document and paper handling Making copies Maintenance Troubleshooting feed and copy issues Reference Guide Sending and receiving faxes Speed dialing Troubleshooting fax issues Printing with the CAPT Checking the status of a print job Troubleshooting CAPT issues Fax Guide Only for the imageCLASS D680 model Printer Guide • Documentation is a trademark of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored...
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... Information .....2-3 Manual Redialing 4-8 What is Sender Information 2-3 Automatic Redialing 4-8 Entering the Date and Time 2-4 Sequential Broadcasting 4-9 Registering Your Fax/Telephone Number and Delayed Sending 4-11 Name 2-4 Confirming Transmission Status and Printing a List to Check Information Sending Reservation 4-12 Registered in Your Machine 2-6 Confirming Transmission Status 4-12 Setting the Telephone Line Type 2-7 Confirming Sending Reservation 4-12 Documents Stored in Memory 4-13 Chapter 3: Speed Dialing Printing a List of Documents in Memory ...4-13...
... Information .....2-3 Manual Redialing 4-8 What is Sender Information 2-3 Automatic Redialing 4-8 Entering the Date and Time 2-4 Sequential Broadcasting 4-9 Registering Your Fax/Telephone Number and Delayed Sending 4-11 Name 2-4 Confirming Transmission Status and Printing a List to Check Information Sending Reservation 4-12 Registered in Your Machine 2-6 Confirming Transmission Status 4-12 Setting the Telephone Line Type 2-7 Confirming Sending Reservation 4-12 Documents Stored in Memory 4-13 Chapter 3: Speed Dialing Printing a List of Documents in Memory ...4-13...
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... the machine has a problem such as paper jams, etc. (The error message is displayed in the LCD). In Use/Memory indicator Flashes green when a fax is being Connects to and returns the machine to provide trouble-free operation. Function Additional Functions Collate 2 on 1 Energy Saver Fax Monitor Memory Reference Report + Delayed Transmission Space Book Sending Delete Clear Redial / Pause Coded Dial Directory Receive Mode FAX Resolution Set Enlarge/Reduce Paper Select Exposure Image Quality In Use/Memory Alarm ABC DEF Stop/Reset...
... the machine has a problem such as paper jams, etc. (The error message is displayed in the LCD). In Use/Memory indicator Flashes green when a fax is being Connects to and returns the machine to provide trouble-free operation. Function Additional Functions Collate 2 on 1 Energy Saver Fax Monitor Memory Reference Report + Delayed Transmission Space Book Sending Delete Clear Redial / Pause Coded Dial Directory Receive Mode FAX Resolution Set Enlarge/Reduce Paper Select Exposure Image Quality In Use/Memory Alarm ABC DEF Stop/Reset...
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... to enter characters, → p. 2-1. 9 Press Set. :A DATA ENTRY OK 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL 3.OPTIONAL SETTING • For details of OPTIONAL SETTING, refer to operate Space, Delete or Clear. ADD. Registering a Password and Subaddress (→ p. 3-12) - REGISTRATION. Registering a Password and Subaddress for One-Touch Speed Dialing 1 Press Additional Functions. 2 Use 4 (-) or e (+) to delete all the numbers you make a mistake, move the cursor to delete...
... to enter characters, → p. 2-1. 9 Press Set. :A DATA ENTRY OK 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL 3.OPTIONAL SETTING • For details of OPTIONAL SETTING, refer to operate Space, Delete or Clear. ADD. Registering a Password and Subaddress (→ p. 3-12) - REGISTRATION. Registering a Password and Subaddress for One-Touch Speed Dialing 1 Press Additional Functions. 2 Use 4 (-) or e (+) to delete all the numbers you make a mistake, move the cursor to delete...
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... Set twice. or - Changing/Deleting a Coded Speed Dialing Entry • The Function key will light up by one. CODED SPD DIAL Ex: A 3 2 = 81 773 3115 • You can print the CODED DIAL LIST NOTE showing all the numbers you want to the next digit. TEL NUMBER ENTRY Ex: T E L = 8 1 7 7 3 3 1 7 3 _ • If you make a mistake, move the cursor to change or delete. Press Stop/Reset to...
... Set twice. or - Changing/Deleting a Coded Speed Dialing Entry • The Function key will light up by one. CODED SPD DIAL Ex: A 3 2 = 81 773 3115 • You can print the CODED DIAL LIST NOTE showing all the numbers you want to the next digit. TEL NUMBER ENTRY Ex: T E L = 8 1 7 7 3 3 1 7 3 _ • If you make a mistake, move the cursor to change or delete. Press Stop/Reset to...
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... standby display. Load paper in the handset cradle correctly. Troubleshooting HANG UP PHONE The handset is not placed in the cassette (→ Set-up Instructions), replace the cartridge (→ Reference Guide), or clear the paper jam. (→ Reference Guide) TX/RX NO. If you no longer need . (→ pp. 4-15, 4-16) If the machine's memory becomes full while scanning documents using the platen glass to send any documents in use. Write the number...
... standby display. Load paper in the handset cradle correctly. Troubleshooting HANG UP PHONE The handset is not placed in the cassette (→ Set-up Instructions), replace the cartridge (→ Reference Guide), or clear the paper jam. (→ Reference Guide) TX/RX NO. If you no longer need . (→ pp. 4-15, 4-16) If the machine's memory becomes full while scanning documents using the platen glass to send any documents in use. Write the number...
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... connections 1-4 settings 5-2 RECEIVED IN MEMORY message 8-1 Receiving (See also individual receive modes) canceling 5-9 in memory when problem occurs 5-9 manually 5-6 methods 5-1, 5-2 problems 8-3 while performing other tasks 5-9 Redial/Pause key 1-2 REDIAL INTERVAL setting 9-6 REDIAL TIMES setting 9-6 Redialing automatic 4-8 manual 4-8 Registering coded speed dialing 3-4 one-touch speed dialing 3-2 password and subaddress 3-12, 3-13, 5-7, 5-8 sender information 2-3 to 2-5 via operation panel 2-1 Regular dialing 4-2 REMOTE RX ID setting 9-7 REMOTE RX settings 9-7 Report...
... connections 1-4 settings 5-2 RECEIVED IN MEMORY message 8-1 Receiving (See also individual receive modes) canceling 5-9 in memory when problem occurs 5-9 manually 5-6 methods 5-1, 5-2 problems 8-3 while performing other tasks 5-9 Redial/Pause key 1-2 REDIAL INTERVAL setting 9-6 REDIAL TIMES setting 9-6 Redialing automatic 4-8 manual 4-8 Registering coded speed dialing 3-4 one-touch speed dialing 3-2 password and subaddress 3-12, 3-13, 5-7, 5-8 sender information 2-3 to 2-5 via operation panel 2-1 Regular dialing 4-2 REMOTE RX ID setting 9-7 REMOTE RX settings 9-7 Report...
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... Setting the Image Quality 4-6 Adjusting the Copy Exposure 4-6 Special Features 4-7 Collate Copy 4-7 2 on 1 Copy 4-9 Reserve Copy 4-11 Two-Sided Copy 4-13 Chapter 5: Maintenance Periodic Cleaning 5-1 Cleaning the Exterior 5-1 Cleaning the Scanning Area 5-1 When to Replace the Cartridge 5-4 Copy Yield 5-5 Handling and Storing the Cartridge 5-5 Replacing the Cartridge 5-7 The Clean Earth Campaign 5-9 U.S.A. CANADA PROGRAMME 5-12 Repacking and Transporting 5-13 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Clearing Jams 6-1 LCD Messages 6-4 Paper Feeding Problems 6-6 Copying Problems 6-7 Print...
... Setting the Image Quality 4-6 Adjusting the Copy Exposure 4-6 Special Features 4-7 Collate Copy 4-7 2 on 1 Copy 4-9 Reserve Copy 4-11 Two-Sided Copy 4-13 Chapter 5: Maintenance Periodic Cleaning 5-1 Cleaning the Exterior 5-1 Cleaning the Scanning Area 5-1 When to Replace the Cartridge 5-4 Copy Yield 5-5 Handling and Storing the Cartridge 5-5 Replacing the Cartridge 5-7 The Clean Earth Campaign 5-9 U.S.A. CANADA PROGRAMME 5-12 Repacking and Transporting 5-13 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Clearing Jams 6-1 LCD Messages 6-4 Paper Feeding Problems 6-6 Copying Problems 6-7 Print...
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... (→ p. 4-7) • 2 on setting up documents, → Chapter 3. However, if you load paper while making copies, do NOTE not load a different paper size. • You can reserve the next copy job while the machine is pressed for 2 minutes, the paper feeding location will be reset to the default settings. (The time until the machine enters the AUTO CLEAR mode can choose to begin copying. • For the imageCLASS D660/D661 models, NOTE this operation is not required...
... (→ p. 4-7) • 2 on setting up documents, → Chapter 3. However, if you load paper while making copies, do NOTE not load a different paper size. • You can reserve the next copy job while the machine is pressed for 2 minutes, the paper feeding location will be reset to the default settings. (The time until the machine enters the AUTO CLEAR mode can choose to begin copying. • For the imageCLASS D660/D661 models, NOTE this operation is not required...
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purpose tray. PAPER are using may not be removed from the cartridge. 6 • Remove the sealing tape from the cartridge. (→ Set-up space in the machine's memory, then start again. 6-7 The cartridge may not be installed properly. • Make sure the cartridge is installed properly. (→ Set-up Instructions) The sealing tape may be causing the jams. • Be sure to free up Instructions) Troubleshooting The paper cassette may not be US...
purpose tray. PAPER are using may not be removed from the cartridge. 6 • Remove the sealing tape from the cartridge. (→ Set-up space in the machine's memory, then start again. 6-7 The cartridge may not be installed properly. • Make sure the cartridge is installed properly. (→ Set-up Instructions) The sealing tape may be causing the jams. • Be sure to free up Instructions) Troubleshooting The paper cassette may not be US...