Canon C80, C70, FAX B210c, FAX-B215C, FAX-B230C User Manual

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User’s Guide
This equipment (H12197/H12158/H12159) conforms with the essential requirements of EC Directive 1999/5/EC. We declare that this product conforms with the EMC requirements of EC Directive1999/5/EC at nominal mains input 230V, 50Hz although the rated input of the product is 200V–240V, 50/60Hz.
(For Europe Only)
Copyright
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All other product and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Canon has determined that these products meet the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Using Your Documentation ...................................................................................................... 1-2
Type Conventions Used in This Guide ................................................................................ 1-2
Customer Support ...................................................................................................................1-3
Important Safety Instructions................................................................................................... 1-4
Chapter 2: Setting Up
Unpacking Your Unit ................................................................................................................ 2-2
Removing Shipping Materials..............................................................................................2-3
Assembling Your Unit ............................................................................................................... 2-5
Making Connections ................................................................................................................ 2-6
Connecting the Telephone Line and External Devices ....................................................... 2-6
Connecting Your Unit to a PC .............................................................................................. 2-8
Connecting the Power Cord ................................................................................................ 2- 9
Main Components of Your Unit .............................................................................................. 2-10
Operation Panel .................................................................................................................2-11
One-Touch Speed Dialling/Special Function Buttons....................................................2-12
Installing the BJ Cartridge .....................................................................................................2-13
Guidelines ..................................................................................................................... ..... 2-13
Installing the BJ Cartridge in Your Unit.............................................................................. 2-14
Loading Paper .......................................................................................................................2-17
Paper Guidelines ...............................................................................................................2-17
Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray .......................................................................... 2-19
Testing Your Unit ....................................................................................................................2-20
Chapter 3: Registering Information
Methods of Registering Information in Your Unit..................................................................... 3-2
Guidelines for Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols........................................................ 3-3
Correcting a Mistake............................................................................................................3-5
Registering Sender Information .............................................................................................. 3-6
What is Sender Information? ............................................................................................... 3-6
Entering the Date and Time ................................................................................................ 3- 7
Registering Your Unit Number and Name ........................................................................... 3-7
Printing a List to Check Information Registered in Your Unit .............................................. 3-9
Setting the Telephone Line Type ........................................................................................... 3-10
Dialling Through a Switchboard ............................................................................................ 3-11
Registering the R Button ................................................................................................... 3-11
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Chapter 4: Document Handling
Document Requirements ......................................................................................................... 4-2
Scanned Area of a Document .............................................................................................4 -3
Loading Documents ................................................................................................................. 4-4
Problems With Multipage Documents .................................................................................4-6
Adding Pages to the Document........................................................................................... 4-6
Chapter 5: Paper Handling
Print Media Requirements....................................................................................................... 5-2
Printable Areas ....................................................................................................................5 -3
Selecting Print Media ..............................................................................................................5-4
Setting the Paper Thickness Lever.......................................................................................... 5-6
Loading Paper ......................................................................................................................... 5-7
Loading Envelopes .................................................................................................................. 5-8
Using Canon Specialty Print Media ......................................................................................5-10
Specialty Print Media Guidelines ...................................................................................... 5-10
Printing on High Resolution Paper .................................................................................... 5-11
Using the Cleaning Sheet ..............................................................................................5-11
Printing on Fabric Sheets ..................................................................................................5-13
Printing on Banner Paper ..................................................................................................5-14
Chapter 6: Speed Dialling
What is Speed Dialling? ..........................................................................................................6-2
Speed Dialling Methods....................................................................................................... 6-2
One-Touch Speed Dialling.......................................................................................................6-3
Registering Numbers for One-Touch Speed Dialling ..........................................................6-3
Using One-Touch Speed Dialling ........................................................................................ 6-5
Coded Speed Dialling..............................................................................................................6- 6
Registering Numbers for Coded Speed Dialling .................................................................6-6
Using Coded Speed Dialling ............................................................................................... 6- 8
Group Dialling ..........................................................................................................................6- 9
Creating Groups .................................................................................................................. 6-9
Using Group Dialling.......................................................................................................... 6-12
Speed Dialling Lists ...............................................................................................................6-13
Printing Speed Dialling Lists.............................................................................................. 6-13
Chapter 7: Sending Faxes
Preparing to Send a Fax ......................................................................................................... 7-3
Documents You Can Fax ..................................................................................................... 7-3
Adjusting the Quality of Your Faxes..................................................................................... 7-3
Setting Colour or Black & White Transmission ................................................................ 7-3
Setting the Scanning Resolution ..................................................................................... 7-4
Setting the Scanning Contrast .........................................................................................7 -5
Dialling Methods ..................................................................................................................7-6
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Sending Methods.....................................................................................................................7 -7
Memory Sending .................................................................................................................7-7
Manual Sending Via the Handset ........................................................................................7-8
Cancelling Sending ................................................................................................................ 7-10
Redialling When the Line is Busy.......................................................................................... 7-11
Manual Redialling .............................................................................................................. 7-11
Cancelling Manual Redialling ........................................................................................7-11
Automatic Redialling .......................................................................................................... 7-11
What is Automatic Redialling?....................................................................................... 7-11
Cancelling Automatic Redialling .................................................................................... 7-12
Setting the Options for Automatic Redialling................................................................. 7-12
Sequential Broadcasting ........................................................................................................7-14
Sending a Document to More Than One Destination ....................................................... 7-14
Sending a Document Using Group Dialling ...................................................................... 7-16
Delayed Sending (MultiPASS Models Only) .......................................................................... 7-16
Sending Other Documents While Your Unit is Set for Delayed Sending .......................... 7-16
Documents Stored in Memory............................................................................................... 7-17
Printing a List of Documents in Memory ...........................................................................7-17
Printing a Document in Memory ........................................................................................ 7-18
Deleting a Document From Memory .................................................................................7-20
Using Alternative Telephone Networks (All Models Except the
MultiPASS C75/FAX-B215C) ............................................................................................. 7-21
Registering an Alternative Telephone Network .................................................................7-22
Sending With an Alternative Telephone Networ k ..............................................................7-23
Registering Speed Dialling With the M Button .................................................................. 7-24
Chapter 8: Receiving Faxes
Different Ways to Receive a Fax .............................................................................................8- 2
Receiving Faxes Automatically: FAX ONLY MODE............................................................. 8 -3
Setting FAX ONLY MODE ................................................................................................ 8-3
Receiving Both Faxes and Telephone Calls Automatically: Fax/Tel Mode.......................... 8-5
Setting Fax/Tel Mode .......................................................................................................8-5
Setting the Options for Fax/Tel Mode .............................................................................. 8-6
Receiving Faxes Manually: MANUAL MODE...................................................................... 8-8
Setting MANUAL MODE.................................................................................................. 8- 8
Receiving a Fax Manually ................................................................................................ 8-8
Receiving With an Answer ing Machine: ANS.MACHINE MODE ......................................8-10
Setting ANS.MACHINE MODE...................................................................................... 8-10
Using Your Unit With an Answering Machine ................................................................8-10
Receiving Faxes to the MultiPASS Suite (MultiPASS Models Only) ................................. 8-11
When Your PC is Off ......................................................................................................8-11
Receiving in Colour ...............................................................................................................8-12
Setting Colour Reception...................................................................................................8-12
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Receiving While Performing Other Tasks .............................................................................. 8-13
Receiving Faxes in Memor y When a Problem Occurs ......................................................... 8-13
Cancelling Receiving .............................................................................................................8-14
Chapter 9: Special Features
Special Dialling ........................................................................................................................ 9-2
Dialling an Overseas Number (With Pauses) ...................................................................... 9-2
Switching Temporarily to Tone Dialling ................................................................................ 9 -4
Confirming a Dial Tone ........................................................................................................9-5
Restricting Use of Your Unit..................................................................................................... 9-6
Enabling Restriction of Your Unit ......................................................................................... 9-6
Cancelling Restriction of Your Unit ...................................................................................... 9-7
Chapter 10: Making Copies
Documents You Can Copy..................................................................................................... 10-2
Copying Documents ..............................................................................................................10-2
Setting the Paper Type for Colour Copying (All Models Except the
MultiPASS C75/FAX-B215C) ............................................................................................. 10-5
Setting the Length of the Bottom Margin .............................................................................. 10-6
Chapter 11: Reports and Lists
Summary of Lists and Repor ts.............................................................................................. 11-2
ACTIVITY REPORT............................................................................................................... 11-3
TX (Transmission) REPORT .................................................................................................. 11-4
MULTI TX/RX (Transaction) REPORT ............................................................................... 11-5
RX (Reception) REPORT ...................................................................................................... 11-5
Chapter 12: Maintenance
Periodic Cleaning ...................................................................................................................12-2
Cleaning the Unit’s Exterior ...............................................................................................12-2
Cleaning the Unit’s Interior ................................................................................................ 12-3
Cleaning Inside the Printer Cover ................................................................................. 12-3
Cleaning the Scanner Components ..............................................................................12-5
Cleaning the Rollers ...................................................................................................... 12-6
BJ Cartridge........................................................................................................................... 12-7
BJ Cartridges and BJ Tanks .............................................................................................. 12-7
When to Replace a BJ Cartridge or BJ Tank .................................................................... 12-8
Testing and Cleaning the BJ Cartridge Pr int Head ......................................................... 12-10
Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern ..............................................................................12-10
Cleaning the BJ Cartridge Pr int Head ......................................................................... 12-11
Replacing the BJ Cartridge .............................................................................................12-12
Replacing a BJ Tank ........................................................................................................12-15
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Chapter 13: Troubleshooting
If You Cannot Solve the Problem........................................................................................... 13-2
Clearing Jams........................................................................................................................ 13-3
Jams in the ADF ................................................................................................................ 13-3
Jams in the Multi-Purpose Tray ......................................................................................... 13-4
LCD Messages ......................................................................................................................13-5
Paper Feeding Problems .....................................................................................................13-13
Faxing Problems .................................................................................................................. 13-14
Sending Problems ........................................................................................................... 13-14
Receiving Problems......................................................................................................... 13-16
Copying Problems ...............................................................................................................13-19
Telephone Problems ............................................................................................................13-20
Print Quality Problems......................................................................................................... 13-20
Printing Problems ................................................................................................................13-22
General Problems................................................................................................................13-24
If a Power Cut Occurs ......................................................................................................... 13-26
Chapter 14: Summary of Settings
Understanding the Menu System ..........................................................................................14-2
Accessing the Menus ........................................................................................................14-2
User Settings Menu ...............................................................................................................14-4
Report Settings Menu............................................................................................................14-5
TX (Transmission) Settings Menu ......................................................................................... 14-6
RX (Reception) Settings Menu.............................................................................................. 14-7
Printer Settings Menu ............................................................................................................14-8
System Settings Menu........................................................................................................... 14-9
Appendix A: Specifications
General Specifications ............................................................................................................ A-2
Facsimile ...................................................................................................................... ........... A-3
Copier ..................................................................................................................................... A-4
Telephone ............................................................................................................................... A-4
Printer ..................................................................................................................................... A-4
BJ Cartridges .......................................................................................................................... A-5
Scanner (MultiPASS Models Only)......................................................................................... A-5
Appendix B: Options
Optional Handset .................................................................................................................... B-2
Package Contents ............................................................................................................... B-2
Attaching the Handset to Your Unit..................................................................................... B-3
Maintaining Your Handset ................................................................................................... B-4
Index......................................................................................................................................... I-1
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Using Your Documentation................................................................................................... 1-2
Type Conventions Used in This Guide ................................................................................ 1-2
Customer Support ................................................................................................................. 1-3
Important Safety Instructions .............................................................................................. 1-4
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Using Your Documentation
Your unit includes the following documentation:
This guide: Provides detailed information on how to set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your unit.
This guide contains information for several Canon models. Please note that the illustrations of the
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MultiPASS Suite for Windows® Software User’s Guide (MultiPASS models only): This
unit in this guide may differ from your model, and that button names for your model may appear in brackets. Instructions for specific models are labelled with the unit names.
guide, included in the CD-ROM, describes how to use your unit to fax, print, and scan from within your PC’s Windows
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environment.
FAX Suite for Windows in the CD-ROM, describes how to use your unit to print from within your PC’s Windows environment.
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Software User’s Guide (FAX models only): This guide, included
Type Conventions Used in This Guide
Please read the list below of symbols, terms, and abbreviations used in this guide.
Cautions tell you how to avoid actions that could injure you or damage your unit. In order to use your unit safely, always observe these cautions.
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Notes provide advice on using your unit more effectively, describe operating restr ictions, and tell
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default A setting that remains i n effect unless you change it.
you how to avoid minor difficulties. Reading these is recommended to make the most of your unit and its functions.
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) A number preceded by an arrow and enclosed in parenthesis
references a page number in this guide which cont ains more information on the topi c of the pr evious sentence.
Software User’s Guide
Refer to the Software User’s Guide ( incl uded in t he CD-ROM) for details on the topic of t he previous sentence.
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document or fax The original sheet( s) of paper you send or recei ve with the uni t. menu A list of setti ngs fr om which you select an it em to set up or change.
and u buttons
d
transaction number When you send or receive a document, your unit automatically
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A menu has a title which appear s in t he LCD.
Used to select an item i n a menu. Press d to select the next item, and press u to select the pr evious item.
assigns the document a unique transaction number. A transaction number is a four-digit number that will help you keep track of documents you send and receive.
TX/RX NO. TX/RX NO. is the abbreviation used for
Transaction number.
TX Denotes RX Denotes
In addition, this guide uses distinctive typefaces to identify buttons and information in the LCD:
• The buttons you press appear in this typeface: Stop.
• Information in the LCD appears in this typeface: USER SETTINGS.
Sending. Receiving.
Customer Support
Your unit is designed with the latest technology to provide trouble-free operation. If you encounter a problem with the unit’s operation, tr y to solve it by using the information in Chapter 13. If you cannot solve the problem or if you think your unit needs servicing, contact your local authorised Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
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Important Safety Instructions
Read these safety instructions thoroughly before using your unit.
Except as specifically described in this guide, do not attempt to service your unit yourself.
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• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the unit.
• Do not subject the unit to strong physical shock or vibration.
• Always unplug the unit before moving or cleaning it.
• To avoid paper jams, never unplug the power cord, open the printer cover, or remove paper
• When transpor ting the unit, leave the BJ cartridge installed in the car tr idge holder and tape
Never attempt to disassemble the unit: opening and removing its interior covers will expose you to dangerous voltages and other risks. For all ser vice, contact your local authorised Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
from the multi-purpose tray while printing.
the cartridge holder to the r ight side of the unit. This will prevent ink spilling inside the unit.
• Always lift the unit as shown below. Never lift it by any of its attachments.
• Do not push objects of any kind into the slots or openings on the cabinet as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts. This could result in fire or electric shock.
• Do not allow small objects (such as pins, paper clips, or staples) to fall into the unit. If something does fall into it, unplug the unit immediately and contact your local authorised Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
• To avoid spillage in or around the unit, do not eat or drink near the unit. If you spill liquid or if any substance falls into the unit, unplug the unit immediately and contact your local authorised Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
• Keep the unit clean. Dust accumulation can prevent the unit from operating properly.
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• Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified personnel under the following conditions: – When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. – If liquid has spilled into the unit. – If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. – If the unit does not operate normally when you have followed the instr uctions in this guide.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the instructions in this guide. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. – If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. – If the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for servicing.
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• Place the unit on a flat, stable, vibration-free surface that is strong enough to support its weight (approx. 5.1 kg).
• Place the unit in a cool, dr y, clean, well ventilated place. – Make sure the area is free from dust. – Make sure the location is not affected by extreme temperature changes, and always stays
between 10° and 32.5°C.
– Make sure the area’s relative humidity is always between 20% and 85%.
• Keep the unit away from direct sunlight as this can damage it. If you have to place it near a window, install heavy cur tains or blinds.
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• Do not use the unit near water. Make sure that no wet or humid objects come into contact with the unit.
• Do not use or store the unit outdoors.
• Do not install the unit near devices that contain magnets or generate magnetic fields, such as speakers.
• If possible, place the unit near an existing telephone outlet to avoid the expense of installing a new one.
• Place the unit near a standard 200–240 V AC power outlet.
• Place the unit near the PC you will be connecting it to, and make sure you can reach it easily.
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• To ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating (which can cause it to operate abnormally and create a fire risk), do not block the exhaust vent and never block or cover any openings on the unit by placing it on a bed, sofa, r ug, or other similar surface. Do not place the unit in a cupboard or built-in installation, or near a radiator or other heat source unless proper ventilation is provided. Install the unit approximately 10 cm away from walls and other equipment. For the dimensions of the unit, p. A-2.
• Do not stack boxes or furniture around the power outlet. Keep the area free so you can reach the outlet quickly. If you notice anything unusual (smoke, strange odours, noises) around the unit, unplug it immediately. Contact your local authorised Canon dealer or the Canon help line.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not place the unit where the cord will be walked on. Make sure the cord is not knotted or kinked.
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• During electr ical storms, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. (Please note that any documents stored in the unit’s memor y will be deleted when you unplug the unit.)
• Whenever you unplug the unit, wait at least five seconds before you plug it in again.
This product emits low level magnetic flux.
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If you use a cardiac pacemaker and feel abnormalities, please move away from this product and consult your doctor.
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Chapter 2
Setting Up
Unpacking Y our Unit .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Removing Shipping Materials.............................................................................................. 2-3
Assembling Y our Unit ............................................................................................................ 2-5
Making Connections ............................................................................................................. 2-6
Connecting the Telephone Line and External Devices ....................................................... 2-6
Connecting Your Unit to a PC .............................................................................................. 2-8
Connecting the Power Cord ................................................................................................ 2- 9
Main Components of Your Unit .......................................................................................... 2-10
Operation Panel .................................................................................................................2-11
One-Touch Speed Dialling/Special Function Buttons....................................................2-12
Installing the BJ Cartridge ................................................................................................. 2-13
Guidelines ..........................................................................................................................2-13
Installing the BJ Cartridge in Your Unit.............................................................................. 2-14
Loading Paper...................................................................................................................... 2-17
Paper Guidelines ...............................................................................................................2-17
Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray .......................................................................... 2-19
Testing Your Unit..................................................................................................................2-20
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Unpacking Your Unit
Before unpacking your unit, be sure to choose a suitable location for it. ( p. 1-5) Carefully remove all items from the box. You should have someone help by holding the box
while you lift the unit and its protective packaging out of the box. Save the carton and packaging in case you need to transport the unit in the future.
Make sure you have the following items:
q Main unit w Power cord e Telephone line r Document support t Document tray (FAX models only) y Extension (FAX models only) u BC-21e Colour BJ cartridge* i BX-20 Black BJ cartridge* o BCI-21 Black BJ tank* !0 BJ cartr idge container !1 Documentation and software !2 Limited warranty card**
Please note that the items included with your unit may var y depending on the countr y of purchase.
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• If any items are damaged or missing, notify your local authorised Canon dealer or the Canon help line immediately.
• In addition to the items shipped with your unit, you will need to purchase a printer cable to connect your unit to a PC. ( p. 2-8)
• Impor tant! Save your sales receipt for proof of purchase in case your unit requires warranty service.
* The BJ car tridges and/or tanks included with your unit may vary depending on the model and country
of purchase.
** This item is only included in some countries.
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Removing Shipping Materials
Follow this procedure to remove the shipping materials. Keep them in case you need to transport the unit in the future:
MultiPASS C75/FAX-B215C
Setting Up
1 Remove the shipping
tapes from the top of the unit.
4 Remove the shipping
tape and protective piece from the output tray.
2 Remove the protective
piece from the multi­purpose tray.
3 Remove the shipping
tape and protective piece from the bottom of the unit.
5 Open the document tray (MultiPASS
model only), then remove the protective sheet and shipping tapes.
6 Open the operation panel partially
by gently pulling it towards you (it only opens slightly). Then remove the protective sheet from the ADF. Close the operation panel by pressing it down from the centre until it locks into place.
The actual shipping materials may differ in shape, quantity, and position from the ones shown above.
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7 Open the printer cover, then remove the
shipping tape from the side of the unit. Close the printer cover and document tray.
MultiPASS C80/C70, FAX-B230C/B210C
1 Remove the shipping tapes
from the top of the unit.
2 Remove the protective piece
from the multi-purpose tray.
3 Open the document tray (MultiPASS models only), then remove the
protective sheet.
4 Open the operation panel partially by gently pulling it towards you (it
only opens slightly). Then remove the protective sheet from the ADF. Close the operation panel by pressing it down from the centre until it locks into place. Close the document tray (MultiPASS models only).
The actual shipping materials may differ in shape, quantity, and position from the ones shown above.
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Assembling Your Unit
Follow this procedure to assemble your unit:
Hold the document support so that it curves towards the back of the unit and fit the tabs on the support into the slots above the ADF.
Setting Up
MultiPASS Models Only
Your unit comes with the document tray already attached. However, if you accidentally remove the tray, attach it by fitting the slots on the tray into the tabs on the unit.
FAX Models Only
Hold the extension as shown and slide it into the rails on the back of the document tray. Then slide the inner section of the extension into the inner rails on the document tray. Attach the document tray to the unit by fitting the slots on the tray into the tabs on the unit.
• To see how your unit looks fully assembled, p. 2-10.
• For details on attaching the optional handset to your unit, Appendix B.
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Making Connections
Connecting the Telephone Line and External Devices
Your unit has three jacks on the side for connection of the following:
• Telephone line
• Optional handset or telephone
• Extension phone (i.e. an additional telephone that you may wish to place away from your unit to answer calls from a different location), answering machine, or data modem.
If you only have one telephone line and plan to use your unit for receiving both faxes and voice calls, you will need to connect the optional handset, a telephone, or an answering machine to the unit.
Be sure to connect any external device before using your unit. Follow this procedure to connect the telephone line and exter nal devices:
1 Connect the supplied
telephone line to the L jack, then connect the other end of the line to the telephone jack on your wall.
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2 Connect the line from the
optional handset or telephone to the h jack.
3 Connect the line from the
extension phone, answering machine, or data modem to the t jack.
• Due to the range of specifications, Canon cannot guarantee that all answering machines will be
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Users in the UK Only
To connect an external device to your unit, you may need to use the B.T. adaptor provided with your unit.
Follow this procedure to connect the B.T. adaptor :
compatible with your unit.
• If you have connected an external device to your unit, be sure to select the correct receive mode. ( Chapter 8)
• To connect an extension phone as well as an answering machine, connect the extension phone to the answering machine, and then the answer ing machine to your unit.
• If you connect a modem to your unit and you use it extensively or others access your PC frequently through the modem, you may want a dedicated telephone line for your modem.
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Connect the line from the optional handset or telephone to the B.T. adaptor. Then connect the B.T. adaptor to the h jack.
Connect the line from the extension phone, answering machine, or data modem to the B.T. adaptor. Then connect the B.T. adaptor to the t jack.
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Connecting Your Unit to a PC
To connect your unit to a PC, you will need to purchase a printer cable that matches the interface connector on your PC:
• A Centronics
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• A USB cable no longer than 5 metres (MultiPASS C75/FAX-B215C only) You can purchase either of these cables from your local authorised Canon dealer.
Follow this procedure to connect the appropriate cable:
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Connect the USB cable to the unit and PC during software installation to ensure proper operation of the printer driver.
(→ Software User’s Guide)
• You only need to connect one of the above cables (MultiPASS C75/FAX-B215C only).
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• If using a USB cable (MultiPASS C75/FAX-B215C only), make sure your PC is running Microsoft Windows USB port operation also needs to be assured by the manufacturer.)
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98/Me or Windows® 2000, preinstalled by a computer manufacturer on purchase. (The
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Connect the parallel cable to your unit and PC. Be sure to secure the cable connectors with the wire clips.
Connecting the Power Cord
Before connecting the power cord, Follow this procedure to connect the power cord:
Connect the supplied power cord to the power cord connector. Then connect the other end into a properly grounded 200–240 V AC three­prong outlet.*
Power Supply
, p. 1-6.
Setting Up
The unit has no power switch, so its power is on as long as it is plugged in. Once connected, though, the unit still needs to warm up before you can use it. Wait until the LCD no longer displays PLEASE WAIT.
• Your unit is equipped with a three-prong, grounding-type plug provided with a third (grounding)
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* The shape of the plug and outlet vary depending on the countr y of purchase.
pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into your outlet, contact an electrician to replace your outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug by breaking off the third prong or using a 3-to-2 adaptor.*
• Do not plug the unit into the same circuit as an appliance such as an air conditioner, electric typewriter, television, or copier. Such devices generate electrical noise that can interfere with your unit’s ability to send and receive faxes.
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Main Components of Your Unit
Please note that your unit may differ from the illustration below.
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ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and
Printer Cover
Document Support
Paper Guide
Document Guides
Document Tray
Paper Rest
Multi-Purpose T ra y
Operation Panel ( p. 2-11)
Paper Output Guides
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Output Tray
Output Tray Extension
Operation Panel
Please note that your unit may differ from the illustration below.
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Coded Dial
Hook
Colour
/ B&W
Image Quality
Start
Receive Mode
Alarm
Stop
Copy
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One-Touch Speed
■■
Dialling/Special Function Buttons
( p. 2-12)
01 02 03
Data Registration R
04 05 06
Memory Reference
07 08
10 11
Cleaning
Function
Space
Tone/+
09
Report D.T.
Clear
Set
12
Resume
Setting Up
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LCD
■■
■■
RR
R (Redial)/Pause Button
■■
RR
( pp. 7-11, 9-2)
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Coded Dial Button
■■
( pp. 6-8, 6-12)
■■
Colour/B&W (Color/B&W) Button
■■
( pp. 7-3, 7-4, 10-2)
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Hook Button
■■
( pp. 7-9, 9-4)
■■
Alarm Light
■■
■■
Receive Mode Button
■■
( Chapter 8)
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Copy Button
■■
( p. 10-2)
■■
Image Quality (Resolution) Button
■■
( pp. 7-4, 10-2)
■■
Stop Button
■■
■■
Start (Start/Scan) Button
■■
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One-Touch Speed Dialling/Special Function Buttons
The buttons on the right of the operation panel have the following two functions:
• One-Touch Speed Dialling Buttons (→ pp. 6-5, 6-12) When the Function button’s light is off, the buttons marked 01 to 12 can be used for one­touch speed dialling.
• Special Function Buttons
When the Function button’s light is on, the special function buttons (marked under or to the sides of the buttons) can be used.
■■
Data Registration Button
01 02 03
■■
( p. 14-2)
Data Registration R
04 05 06
Memory Reference
07 08
Report
10 11
Cleaning
Function
■■
Function Button/Light
■■
( above)
Space Tone/+
09
12
Clear
Set
Resume
D.T.
■■
uu
■■
■■
R Button
■■
■■
Memory Reference Button
■■
■■
■■
■■
Space Button
■■
■■
Tone/+ Button
■■
■■
Report Button
■■
■■
D.T. Button*
■■
■■
Cleaning Button
■■
dd
u,
d Buttons
uu
dd
( p. 14-2)
( p. 3-11)
( pp. 7-17, 7-18, 7-20, 8-11)
ll
rr
l,
r Buttons
ll
rr
( pp. 3-4, 3-5)
( pp. 3-4, 3-5)
( pp. 3-8, 9-4)
( pp. 3-9, 6-13, 11-3)
( p. 9-5)
( pp. 5-12, 12-10, 12-11)
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Set Button
■■
( p. 14-2)
■■
Resume Button
■■
( pp. 13-3, 13-4)
* This button is not available in the UK or Ireland.
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Clear Button
■■
( p. 3-5)
Installing the BJ Cartridg e
Install the BJ cartridge as explained in this section. For additional information on BJ cartridges and tanks, and for instructions on replacing,
p. 12-7.
Guidelines
Follow these guidelines to ensure optimum perfor mance of your BJ car tridges and tanks:
• Store BJ car tridges and tanks at room temperature.
• Keep BJ cartr idges in their sealed packaging until you are ready to use them.
• Once opened, use BJ tanks within six months and BJ car tridges within one year.
• Do not remove BJ cartr idges and tanks from the unit unnecessarily, or the ink in them may harden.
• Do not leave empty BJ tanks in a Colour BJ cartr idge. Remove them immediately when they run out of ink, and replace them with new ones. Do not leave a Colour BJ car tridge with either of its BJ tanks missing as the ink in the BJ cartridge will dr y and adversely affect print quality.
• To change a BJ car tr idge, be sure to press C (inside the unit) to move the cartridge holder to the centre.
• Make sure the car tridge holder is in its home position (on the right side of the unit) when you are not using the unit. If it is not in its home position, press C (inside the unit). Leaving the cartridge holder out of its home position will cause the BJ car tr idge to remain uncapped and dry out.
• When changing BJ car tridges, always store the unused BJ cartridge in the BJ car tr idge container provided with your unit.
Setting Up
• Keep BJ cartridges and tanks out of children’s reach. If a child inadvertently
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ingests ink, consult a physician immediately.
• Do not touch the precision components on the BJ cartridge.
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Do not touch this area.
Cartridge
Ink
BCl-21
Color
Made in Japan
Cartridge
Ink
BCl-21
Black
Made in
Color BJ
Cartridge
Japan
Made in Japan
BC-21e
The ink in the BJ cartridges and tanks is difficult to clean up if spilled. Follow these precautions when handling:
• Carefully remove packaging from BJ cartridges and tanks.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or refill BJ car tridges or tanks.
• Do not shake or drop BJ car tridges or tanks, or tip the print head downwards.
Installing the BJ Cartridge in Your Unit
When there is no BJ cartridge installed in your unit, the LCD displays PUT IN CARTRIDGE.
The steps in this section show installation of the Colour BJ cartridge. However, please note that installation is the same for all BJ cartridges.
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Follow this procedure to install the BJ cartridge:
1 Make sure your unit is plugged in. 2 Open the document tray (MultiPASS models
only).
3 Lift the document guides to open the printer
cover.
• If the printer cover does not open easily, slide the document guides outwards and then open the printer cover.
Document guides
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When you plug in your unit for the first time, the cartridge holder automatically moves to the centre of the unit so you can install the BJ cartridge. If this does not happen, press C (inside the unit).
• Do not try to manually move or stop the cartridge holder since this may damage the unit.
• Do not touch the components shown or any metal parts since this may adversely affect operation of the unit and/or affect print quality.
Setting Up
4 Raise the blue cartridge lock lever on the
cartridge holder.
Circuit board
Ribbon cable
Guide rail
Round shaft
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5 Remove the BJ cartridge from its package,
then remove the orange protective cap q and tape w.
• Discard the cap and tape. Never attempt to reattach them to the BJ cartridge pr int head.
• Install the BJ cartr idge immediately after removing the cap and tape.
• Spilled ink can stain any surface; protect yourself and your work area.
6 With the label facing outwards, insert the BJ
cartridge into the car tr idge holder. Lower the blue cartridge lock lever until it locks into position.
Cartridge
Ink
BCl-21
Color
Made in
Japan
Cartridge
Ink
BCl-21
Black
Made in
Color BJ
Cartridge
Made in Japan
BC-21e
Japan
1
Do not touch these precision components.
2
Cartridge
Ink
BCl-21 Color
Made in
Japan
Cartridge
Ink
BCl-21 Black
Made in Japan
7 Press C.
• The cartridge holder moves to its home position on the right side of the unit and begins cleaning the BJ cartridge pr int head. This process takes about 55 seconds.
Do not try to manually move or stop the
cartridge holder since this may damage
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the unit.
8 Close the printer cover. 9 Close the document tray (MultiPASS models
only).
If you need to unplug the unit, wait until it is in standby mode (time and receive mode displayed in
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the LCD). Otherwise the cartridge holder may not be in its home position causing the BJ cartridge to remain uncapped and dry out.
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