Canon IMAGECLASS MF4350D, IMAGECLASS D480 User Manual

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Before Using the Machine
Documents and Print Media
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Copying
Fax
Printing
Scanning
Network (MF4370dn Only)
Settings from a PC (MF4370dn Only)
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Machine Settings
Appendix
Basic Operation Guide
Before Using the Machine
Documents and Print Media
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Copying
Fax
Printing
Scanning
Network (MF4370dn Only)
Maintenance
roubleshooting
Machine Settings
Appendix
Please read this guide before operating this product. After you  nish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.
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Manuals for the Machine

Manuals for the Machine
Manuals for the Machine
The manuals for this machine are divided as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information.
Read this manual first.
Overview of Machine Functions
Starter Guide
Read this manual to learn the required settings and connections before using the machine.
Set Up the Machine to Suit Your Purposes
Set Up the Machine
Make Fax Settings
Set Up Network Connection (MF4370dn Only)
Set Up Computers and Software
Appendix
Manuals for the Machine
Read this manual next.
Before Using the Machine
Basic Operation Guide
Read this manual to learn information about basic operations and machine functions.
Read the sections of these manuals that correspond to your intended use.
e-Manual
Read this manual to learn detailed information about advanced machine operations and functions, and how to customize machine settings.
Documents and Print Media
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Copying
Fax
Printing
Scanning
Network (MF4370dn Only)
Settings from a PC (MF4370dn Only)
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Machine Settings
Appendix
(Located on Manual CD)
Advanced features
Network settings (MF4370dn Only)
Remote user interface (MF4370dn Only)
System settings
Troubleshooting
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and omissions. However, as we are constantly improving our products, if you need an exact specification,
please contact Canon.
The machine illustration in this manual may differ slightly from your machine.
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Overview of the Machine Functions
Overview of the Machine Functions
Depending on the system con guration and product purchased, some functions may not be
available.
Overview of the Machine Functions
You can use various copy functions.
Copying
Basic Operation Guide
Copying (see on p. 4-1)
e-Manual
Copy
Printing
You can use various print functions
by printing from a computer.
Faxing
In addition to the normal faxing, you
can send faxes from a computer.
Basic Operation Guide
Fax (see on p. 5-1)
e-Manual
Fax
Basic Operation Guide
Printing (see on p. 6-1)
e-Manual
Print
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Scanning
You can retrieve documents scanned
with this machine to your computer.
Basic Operation Guide
Scanning (see on p. 7-1)
e-Manual
Scan
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Remote User
N e t w o r k
(MF4370dn Only)
This machine can be connected to a
network. Connecting to a network enables
you to use various functions.
Basic Operation Guide
Network (see on p. 8-1)
e-Manual
Network Settings
Interface
(MF4370dn Only)
You can set and manage this machine
easily and quickly from a computer.
Basic Operation Guide
Settings from a PC (see on p. 9-1)
e-Manual
Settings from a PC
Overview of the Machine Functions
Security
function
You can restrict the use of the SYSTEM
SETTINGS menu with a password.
Basic Operation Guide
Machine Settings (see on p. 12-1)
e-Manual
Security
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Contents
Contents
Contents
Manuals for the Machine ..................................i
Preface ............................................................. viii
Available Features .............................................viii
How to Use This Guide .................................... ix
Symbols Used in This Manual ......................... ix
Keys and Buttons Used in This Manual ........ ix
Illustrations Used in This Manual .....................x
Safety Precautions ........................................... xi
Important Safety Instructions ......................... xi
Handling and Maintenance ............................. xi
Location ................................................................. xii
Power Supply ...................................................... xiii
Telephone Equipment ..................................... xiv
Customer Support (U.S.A.) .............................xiv
Customer Support (Canada) .......................... xiv
Legal Notices ................................................... xv
IPv6 Ready Logo .................................................xv
Trademarks ........................................................... xv
Copyright..............................................................xvi
Third Party Software ........................................xvii
The Software Subjected to the Other
Conditions ..........................................................xviii
Disclaimers .........................................................x viii
For CA, USA only ..............................................xviii
Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your
Product and the Use of Images ..................xviii
FCC (Federal Communications
Commission) ....................................................... xix
Users in the U.S.A. ............................................... xx
Users in Canada ................................................. xxii
Utilisation au Canada .....................................xxiv
Laser Safety .................................................. xxvi
CDRH Regulations ...........................................xxvi
1 Before Using the Machine ........1-1
Machine Components ..................................1-2
External View (Front) ....................................... 1-2
External View (Back) ........................................ 1-4
Operation Panel .............................................1-6
Main Operation Panel ..................................... 1-6
Fax Operation Panel ........................................ 1-8
Display (Standby Mode) ...............................1-9
Copy Mode ......................................................... 1-9
Fax Mode ............................................................. 1-9
Scan Mode .......................................................... 1-9
Toner Cartridge ........................................... 1-10
Maintaining the Toner Cartridge ..............1-11
Be Careful of Counterfeit Toner
Cartridges .......................................................... 1-11
Checking the Toner Level ............................1-11
Entering Characters ................................... 1-13
Telephone Line Settings ............................ 1-14
Timer Settings ............................................. 1-15
Setting the Sleep Mode ...............................1-15
Setting the Daylight Saving Time .............1-16
2 Documents and Print Media ...2-1
Documents Requirements ...........................2-2
Scanning Area ................................................2-3
Placing Documents .......................................2-4
On the Platen Glass .......................................... 2-4
In the ADF ........................................................... 2-5
Paper Requirements .....................................2-6
Printable Area ................................................2-7
Loading Paper ................................................2-8
In the Paper Cassette ...................................... 2-8
In the Multi-Purpose Tray ............................2-11
Setting Paper Size and Type ..................... 2-14
For the Paper Cassette ..................................2-14
For the Multi-Purpose Tray .......................... 2-15
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3 Registering Destinations in
the Address Book ......................3-1
About the Address Book ..............................3-2
Storing/Editing One-Touch Keys ................3-3
Registering One-Touch Keys ........................ 3-3
Editing One-Touch Keys ................................. 3-3
Erasing One-Touch Keys ................................. 3-4
Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes .............3-6
Registering Coded Dial Codes ..................... 3-6
Editing Coded Dial Codes .............................. 3-6
Erasing Coded Dial Codes ............................. 3-7
Storing/Editing Recipients for Group
Dialing .............................................................3-9
Registering Group Addresses....................... 3-9
Adding New Destination to Group .......... 3-10
Deleting Destination from Group ............3-10
Changing Group Name ................................3-11
Deleting Group Addresses ..........................3-11
4 Copying .....................................4-1
Overview of Copy Functions .......................4-2
Basic Copying Method ..................................4-4
Canceling Copy Jobs .....................................4-5
Selecting Image Quality ...............................4-6
Adjusting Density ..........................................4-8
Adjusting Automatically ................................ 4-8
Adjusting Manually .......................................... 4-9
Enlarge/Reduce Images ............................ 4-10
Preset Zoom ..................................................... 4-10
Custom Copy Ratio ........................................ 4-11
Collating Copies .......................................... 4-13
Multiple Documents onto One Sheet
(2 on 1) .......................................................... 4-15
2 on 1 Combination .......................................4-15
Copying ID Card ..............................................4-16
2-Sided Copying ......................................... 4-18
1 to 2-Sided Copying .....................................4-19
Selecting Paper Size Group ...................... 4-20
Changing Standard Mode ......................... 4-21
Printing a Sample Page ............................. 4-22
Viewing Copy Settings .............................. 4-23
5 Fax .............................................5-1
Overview of Fax Functions ..........................5-2
Introduction to Using Fax Functions .........5-4
Methods for Receiving Faxes........................ 5-4
Selecting the Receive Mode .......................5-10
Setting the Current Date and Time .......... 5-11
Setting the Type of Telephone Line .........5-11
Registering the Machine’s Name ..............5-12
Registering Your Machine’s Fax
Number .............................................................. 5-12
Sending Fax Documents ........................... 5-13
Basic Methods for Sending Faxes .............5-13
Calling the Recipient before Sending
Fax Documents (Manual Sending) ...........5-13
Switching Temporarily to Tone Dialing ... 5-14 Dialing an Overseas Number (With
Pauses)................................................................5-15
Basic Methods for Sending PC Faxes .......5-16
Canceling Sending Fax Documents ........ 5-17
Specifying Destinations ............................ 5-18
Specifying a New Fax Number ...................5-18
Using the One-Touch Keys ..........................5-19
Using Coded Dial Codes ..............................5-19
Using the Group Addresses ........................5-20
Using the Address Book Key .......................5-20
Sending Documents to More Than
One Location (Broadcasting) ......................5-21
Adjusting Density ....................................... 5-23
Selecting Image Quality ............................ 5-24
Redialing When the Line Is Busy .............. 5-25
Redialing Manually ........................................5-25
Redialing Automatically ...............................5-25
Checking the Dial Line before Sending .. 5-27
Changing Standard Mode ......................... 5-28
Send Start Speed ........................................ 5-29
Printing Received Documents on Both
Sides of Paper .............................................. 5-30
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Reducing a Received Document .............. 5-31
Printing Footer Information on a
Received Document ................................... 5-32
Specifying the Way of Printing When
Toner Runs Out ........................................... 5-33
Setting the Incoming Ring ........................ 5-34
Receiving Documents Manually with an
External Telephone (Remote RX) ............. 5-35
Contents
Activating the Remote Reception ............ 5-35
Receiving Documents with the Remote
Reception .......................................................... 5-36
Selecting the Receive Mode for
Printing ......................................................... 5-37
Rejecting Incoming Faxes from the
Unidentified Senders ................................. 5-38
Receive Start Speed ................................... 5-39
Receiving Documents in Memory without Printing Out (Memory Lock
Reception) .................................................... 5-40
Printing All Documents Stored in the
Memory Lock Reception Mode ................ 5-42
Forwarding Received Fax Documents
in Memory .................................................... 5-43
Checking/Changing the Status of Fax
Documents in Memory .............................. 5-44
Checking/Deleting Fax Transmission
Documents .......................................................5-44
Checking/Deleting Fax Reception
Documents .......................................................5-45
Checking the Fax Log ....................................5-45
6 Printing .....................................6-1
Overview of the Print Functions .................6-2
Introduction to Using Print Functions .......6-4
Printing Documents from a Computer ......6-5
Scaling Documents .......................................6-7
Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet ......6-9
2-Sided Printing .......................................... 6-10
Checking and Canceling Print Jobs ......... 6-11
7 Scanning ...................................7-1
Overview of Scanner Functions ..................7-2
Introduction to Using Scanner
Functions .........................................................7-3
For Scanning Documents to a
Computer Connected with USB Cable ..... 7-3
For Scanning Documents from a Networked Computer (MF4370dn
Only) ...................................................................... 7-3
Basic Scanning Operations ..........................7-4
Scanning Documents to a Computer
Connected with USB Cable ........................... 7-4
Scanning Documents from a Networked Computer (MF4370dn
Only) ...................................................................... 7-4
Canceling Scan Jobs to a Computer
Connected with USB Cable ........................... 7-5
8 Network (MF4370dn Only) ......8-1
Flowchart for Setting Up Network .............8-2
What is the Network? ....................................8-3
Overview of Network Functions .................8-4
9 Settings from a PC (MF4370dn
Only) ..........................................9-1
Overview of Remote UI ................................9-2
Starting the Remote UI .................................9-4
10 Maintenance ........................10-1
Cleaning the Machine ................................ 10-2
Exterior ............................................................... 10-2
Interior ................................................................ 10-2
Fuser Roller ....................................................... 10-5
Scanning Area ..................................................10-6
Replacing the Toner Cartridge ................. 10-9
When a Message Appears ........................... 10-9
Redistributing Toner ................................... 10-10
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge with a
New One ......................................................... 10-12
Recycling Used Cartridges ...................... 10-16
The Clean Earth Campaign ...................... 10-16
U.S.A. PROGRAM .......................................... 10-17
CANADA PROGRAM-CANADA
PROGRAMME ................................................ 10-20
Transporting the Machine ...................... 10-22
For MF4370dn ............................................... 10-22
For MF4350d ................................................. 10-25
11 Troubleshooting ..................11-1
Clearing Jams .............................................. 11-2
Document Jams .............................................. 11-2
Paper Jams ........................................................11-4
Error Messages .......................................... 11-14
Error Codes ................................................ 11-17
If <LOAD CORRECT PAPER> is
displayed .................................................... 11-18
Reloading the Paper ................................... 11-18
Changing the Paper Size Setting ........... 11-18
If a Power Failure Occurs ......................... 11-19
If You Cannot Solve a Problem ............... 11-20
Customer Support (U.S.A.) ....................... 11-20
Customer Support (Canada) .................... 11-20
ADJUST./CLEANING .......................................12-9
REPORT SETTINGS ..........................................12-9
SYSTEM SETTINGS ....................................... 12-10
13 Appendix ..............................13-1
Specifications .............................................. 13-2
General ............................................................... 13-2
Copier .................................................................13-3
Printer .................................................................13-3
Scanner (Scanning via USB) ........................13-3
Scanner (Scanning via Network) ...............13-3
Facsimile ............................................................13-4
Telephone .........................................................13-4
Index ............................................................. 13-5
Contents
12 Machine Settings .................12-1
Machine Settings ........................................ 12-2
Printing USER’S DATA LIST ........................... 12-2
Accessing the Setting Menu ....................... 12-2
Setting Menu ............................................... 12-4
VOLUME CONTROL SETTINGS....................12-4
BROADCAST .....................................................12-4
COMMON SETTINGS ......................................12-4
COPY SETTINGS ...............................................12-5
FAX SETTINGS ..................................................12-6
ADDRESS BOOK SETTINGS ..........................12-7
PRINTER SETTINGS .........................................12-7
TIMER SETTINGS .............................................12-8
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Preface

Preface

Available Features

Preface
Available Features
The procedures described in this manual are based on the imageCLASS MF4370dn. Depending on the system
Preface
con guration and product purchased, some features described in the manuals may not be functional. The
table below shows the available features on a product basis.
Thank you for choosing a Canon product. Before using the machine, please read the
following instructions for your safety.
: available
—: not available
Remote UI
COPY PRINT SCAN FAX
imageCLASS MF4370dn
(Network
Board)
Simplex ADF
imageCLASS MF4350d
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How to Use This Guide

How to Use This Guide

Symbols Used in This Manual

Keys and Buttons Used in This Manual

How to Use This Guide
Symbols Used in This Manual
The following symbols are used in this manual to explain procedures, restrictions, handling precautions, and
instructions that should be observed for safety.
Indicates a warning that may lead to death or serious injury if not observed.
Explains how to avoid actions that could injure you or damage your machine.
Explains operating restrictions and how to avoid minor di culties.
Keys and Buttons Used in This Manual
The following symbols and key names are a few examples of how keys to be pressed are expressed in this
manual.
Operation Panel Keys: <Key icon> + [Key name]
Example:
Buttons on the computer operation screen: [Button name]
Example: [OK]
Information in the display appears in angle brackets: <LOAD PAPER>.
[Stop/Reset].
How to Use This Guide
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How to Use This Guide

Illustrations Used in This Manual

Illustrations Used in This Manual
How to Use This Guide
Illustrations used in this manual are the model MF4370dn. When there is any di erence between MF4370dn
and MF4350d, it is clearly indicated in the text, e.g., “For MF4370dn.”
For information on the standard features for each model, see “Available Features,” on p. viii.
The display used in this manual is the factory preset display for the MF4370dn in default setting. Depending
on the system con guration and product purchased, the appearance of the display may di er.
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Safety Precautions

Safety Precautions

Important Safety Instructions

Handling and Maintenance

Safety Precautions
Important Safety Instructions
Except as speci cally described in this guide, do not attempt to service the machine yourself. Never attempt to disassemble the machine: opening and removing its interior covers will expose you to dangerous voltages and other risks. For all service, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
Handling and Maintenance
Be careful when removing printed paper from output trays or when aligning it, because it may be hot and result in burn injury.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the machine.
Do not subject the machine to strong physical shocks or vibrations.
Always unplug the machine before moving or cleaning it.
To avoid paper jams, never unplug the power cord, open the left cover or add or remove paper in the
machine while printing.
When transporting the machine, be sure to remove the toner cartridge from the machine.
Place the toner cartridge in its original protective bag or wrap it in a thick cloth to prevent exposure to light.
Always grip the handle on the sides of the machine when you lift the machine. Never lift the machine by
any of its trays or attachments.
Do not insert any objects into the slots or openings on the machine since they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short out parts. This could result in  re or electric shock.
Do not allow small objects (such as pins, paper clips, or staples) to fall into the machine.
To avoid spillage in or around the machine, do not eat or drink near it.
Keep the machine clean. Dust accumulation can prevent the machine from operating properly.
Toner cartridge for this machine will be available for at least seven (7) years (or any such longer period as
required by applicable laws) after production of this machine model has been discontinued.
Unplug the machine from the wall outlet and contact your local authorized Canon dealer 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 machine.
If the machine has been exposed to rain or water.
If the machine does not operate normally when you have followed the instructions 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 machine has been dropped.
If the machine exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for servicing.
Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions

Location

Location
Safety Precautions
Do not place your hands, hair, clothing, etc., near the exit and feed rollers. Even if the machine is not in
operation, your hands, hair, or clothing may get caught in the rollers, which may result in personal injury or
damage if the machine suddenly starts printing.
Be careful when removing printed paper from paper delivery tray or when aligning it, because it may be hot
and result in burn injury.
Place the machine on a  at, stable, vibration-free surface that is strong enough to support its weight.
Place the machine in a cool, dry, clean, well ventilated place.
Make sure the area is free from dust.
Make sure the location is not exposed to high temperature or humidity.
Keep the machine away from direct sunlight as this can damage it. If you have to place the machine near a
window, install heavy curtains or blinds.
Do not use the machine near water. Make sure that no wet or humid objects come into contact with the
machine.
Do not use or store the machine outdoors.
Do not place the machine near devices that contain magnets or generate magnetic  elds, such as speakers.
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 reliable operation of the machine and to protect it from overheating (which can cause it to
operate abnormally and create a  re risk), do not block the exhaust vent. Never block or cover any openings
on the machine by placing it on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Do not place the machine in a
cupboard or built-in installation, or near a radiator or other heat source unless proper ventilation is
provided. Leave at least 4" (100 mm) around all sides of the machine.
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Safety Precautions

Power Supply

MF4370dn
MF4350d
Safety Precautions

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 odors, noises) around the machine, unplug the
power cord immediately. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord, and do not place the machine where the cord will be
walked on. Make sure the cord is not knotted or kinked.
Power Supply
During electrical storms, unplug the power cord from the power outlet. (Any sent or received documents
stored in memory are backed up for about 5 minutes.)
Whenever you unplug the power cord, wait at least  ve seconds before you plug it in again.
Do not plug the power cord into an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
This product emits low level magnetic  ux. If you use a cardiac pacemaker and feel abnormalities, please move away from this product and consult your doctor.
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Safety Precautions

Telephone Equipment

Customer Support (U.S.A.)

Customer Support (Canada)

Telephone Equipment
When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of  re, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Do not use this machine near water (i.e., near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub), or in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using the telephone during an electrical storm, as there may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
Customer Support (U.S.A.)
Safety Precautions
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 13. If you cannot
solve the problem or if you think your machine needs servicing, 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. On-line support for 24
hours is also available at the website.
http://www.canontechsupport.com/
Customer Support (Canada)
Canon Canada Inc., o ers a full range of customer technical support options*:
For step-by-step troubleshooting, e-mail technical support, the latest driver or document downloads, and
answers to frequently asked questions, visit http://www.canon.ca/
Free live technical support 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. EST Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) for products still
under warranty 1-800-652-2666
For the location of the authorized service facility nearest you, visit http://www.canon.ca/ or 1-800-652-2666
If the problem cannot be corrected by using one of the above technical support options, repair options are
available at the time of your call to the live technical support number above or via the website at http://
www.canon.ca/
*Support program speci cs are subject to change without notice.
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IPv6 Ready Logo

Trademarks

Legal Notices
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Canon U.S.A., Inc. has determined that this product meets
ENERGY STAR Program for energy e ciency.
the
The International ENERGY STAR O ce Equipment Program is an international program
that promotes energy saving through the use of computers and other o ce
equipment.
The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions
that e ectively reduce energy consumption. It is an open system in which business
proprietors can participate voluntarily.
The targeted products are o ce equipment, such as computers, displays, printers,
facsimiles, and copiers. The standards and logos are uniform among participating
nations.
Legal Notices
IPv6 Ready Logo
The protocol stack included in this machine has obtained the IPv6 Ready Logo Phase-
1 established by the IPv6 Forum.
Trademarks
Canon, the Canon logo, and imageCLASS are registered trademarks of Canon Inc. in the United States and
may also be trademarks or registered trademarks in other countries.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.
All other product and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of their respective
owners.
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Legal Notices

Copyright

Copyright
Copyright © 2008 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 means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without
the prior written permission of Canon Inc.
This product contains software made available to Canon Inc. or its licenser(s) under the terms (a) through (c)
listed below.
Legal Notices
(a)
Copyright © 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice
and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and
other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by the
University of California, Berkeley. The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without speci c prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS’’ AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
The software was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
(b)
Copyright © 1995, 1996 Cygnus Support.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice
and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and
other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed at Cygnus
Support, Inc. Cygnus Support, Inc. may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
software without speci c prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS’’ AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
The software was developed at Cygnus Support, Inc.
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Legal Notices

Third Party Software

(c)
Copyright © 1994, 1997 Cygnus Solutions.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice
and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and
other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed at Cygnus
Solutions. Cygnus Solutions may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without speci c prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS’’ AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
The software was developed at Cygnus Solutions.
Third Party Software
This product includes software and/or software modules that are licensed by third parties (LICENSORS). Use
and distribution of this software and/or software modules (the “SOFTWARE”) are subject to conditions (1)
through (9) below unless the other conditions accompany the software and/or software module. In such
cases, these software and/or software module are subject to the other conditions.
(1) You agree that you will comply with any applicable export control laws, restrictions or regulations of the
countries involved in the event that the SOFTWARE is shipped, transferred or exported into any country.
(2) LICENSORS retain in all respects the title, ownership and intellectual property rights in and to the
SOFTWARE. Except as expressly provided herein, no license or right, expressed or implied, is hereby conveyed
or granted by Canon’s licenser to you for any intellectual property of LICENSORS.
(3) You may use the SOFTWARE solely for use with the Canon product you purchased (the “PRODUCT”).
(4) You may not assign, sublicense, market, distribute, or transfer the SOFTWARE to any third party without
prior written consent of Canon and LICENSORS.
(5) Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may transfer the SOFTWARE only when (a) you assign all of your rights
to the PRODUCT and all rights and obligations under the conditions to transferee and (b) such transferee
agrees to be bound by all these conditions.
(6) You may not decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble or otherwise reduce the code of the SOFTWARE to
human readable form.
(7) You may not modify, adapt, translate, rent, lease or loan the SOFTWARE or create derivative works based on
the SOFTWARE.
(8) You are not entitled to remove or make separate copies of the SOFTWARE from the PRODUCT.
(9) The human-readable portion (the source code) of the SOFTWARE is not licensed to you.
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The Software Subjected to the Other Conditions

Disclaimers

For CA, USA only

Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your Product and the Use of Images

The Software Subjected to the Other Conditions
Please refer to e-Manual on a CD-ROM bundled with this product, for more detail and corresponding license
conditions.
Disclaimers
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
CANON INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, EITHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THEREOF, WARRANTIES AS TO
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MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
CANON INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY
NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL.
For CA, USA only
Included battery contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.
See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ for details.
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 and may result in
criminal and/or civil liability.
A non-exhaustive list of these documents is set forth below. This list is intended to be a guide only. If you are
uncertain about the legality of using your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce any particular
document, and/or of the use of the images scanned, printed or otherwise reproduced, you should consult in
advance with your legal advisor for guidance.
Paper Money Travelers Checks– Money Orders Food Stamps– Certi cates of Deposit Passports– Postage Stamps (canceled or uncanceled) Immigration Papers– Identifying Badges or Insignias Internal Revenue Stamps (canceled or
Selective Service or Draft Papers Bonds or Other Certi cates of Indebtedness– Checks or Drafts Issued by Governmental
Stock Certi cates
Agencies Motor Vehicle Licenses and Certi cates of Title Copyrighted Works/Works of Art without
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FCC (Federal Communications Commission)

FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
imageCLASS MF4370dn/MF4350d: F156602
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
(2) this device must accept an interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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 modi cations to the equipment unless otherwise speci ed in this manual. If you
make such changes or modi cations, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
If your equipment malfunctions, please contact your local authorized Canon dealer from whom you
purchased the equipment (if under warranty), or with whom you have a servicing contact. If you are not sure
who to contact, and have both purchased and are using the equipment in the U.S.A., please refer to the
“SUPPORT” page on Canon U.S.A.’s Web site (http://www.usa.canon.com).
Canon U.S.A., Inc.
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.
TEL No. (516)328-5600
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Users in the U.S.A.

Users in the U.S.A.
Pre-Installation Requirements for Canon Facsimile Equipment
A. Location
Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk for the machine. See Chapter 13, “Appendix,” for specific dimensions and weight.
B. Order Information
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1. A single telephone line (touch-tone or rotary) should be used.
2. Order an RJ11-C telephone wall jack (USOC), which should be installed by the telephone company. If the RJ11-C wall jack is not present, telephone/facsimile operation is not possible.
3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The line should be a regular voice grade line or an equivalent one. Use one line per unit.
DDD (Direct Distance Dial) line
-or-
IDDD (International Direct Distance Dial) line if you communicate overseas
Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards, i.e., 2,500 (touch-tone) or 500 (rotary/pulse dial) telephones. A dedicated extension o a PBX (Private Branch eXchange) unit without “Call Waiting” can be used with your facsimile unit. Key telephone systems are not recommended because they send nonstandard signals to individual telephones for ringing and special codes, which may cause a facsimile error.
C. Power Requirements
The machine should be connected to a standard 120 volt AC, three-wire grounded outlet only.
Do not connect this machine to an outlet or power line shared with other appliances that cause “electrical noise.” Air conditioners, electric typewriters, copiers, and machines of this sort generate electrical noise that often interferes with communications equipment and the sending and receiving of documents.
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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 identi er in the
format of US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to
a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an
incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed  ve (5.0). To be certain of the
number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local
telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product identi er that has the format US:
AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 10 is a REN of 1.0).
An FCC compliant telephone line cable and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is
designed to be connected to the telephone network or premise wiring using a compatible modular jack that
is Part 68 compliant.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party
lines is subjected to state tari s.
In Case of Equipment Malfunction
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Should any malfunction occur which cannot be corrected by the procedures described in this guide or the e-
Manual, disconnect the equipment from the telephone line cable and disconnect the power cord.
The telephone line cable should not be reconnected or the main power switch turned ON until the problem is
completely resolved. Users should contact their local authorized Canon Facsimile Service Dealer for the
servicing of equipment.
If your equipment malfunctions, please contact your local authorized Canon dealer from whom you
purchased the equipment (if under warranty), or with whom you have a servicing contract. If you are not sure
who to contact, and have both purchased and are using the equipment in the U.S.A., please refer to the
“SUPPORT” page on Canon U.S.A.’s Web site (http://www.usa.canon.com).
Rights of the Telephone Company
If this equipment (imageCLASS MF4370dn/MF4350d) causes 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 that may a ect the operation of this equipment. When such changes are necessary,
the telephone company is required to give adequate prior notice to the user.
However, if advance notice is not possible, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as
possible. Also, the customer will be advised of his/her right to  le a complaint with the FCC if he/she believes
it is necessary.
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Users in Canada

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including FAX machines, to send any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the  rst page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identi cation of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual. (The telephone number provided may not be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.)
In order to program this information into your machine, you should complete the procedure for registering your name, unit’s telephone number, time, and date in the Starter Guide.
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Users in Canada
Pre-Installation Requirements for Canon Facsimile Equipment
A. Location
Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk for the machine. See Chapter 13, “Appendix,” for specific dimensions and weight.
B. Order Information
1. A single telephone line (touch-tone or rotary) should be used.
2. Order a CA11A modular jack, which should be installed by the telephone company. If the CA11A jack is not present, installation cannot occur.
3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The line should be a regular voice grade line or an equivalent one. Use one line per unit.
DDD (Direct Distance Dial) line
-or-
IDDD (International Direct Distance Dial) line if you communicate overseas
Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards, i.e., 2,500 (touch-tone) or 500 (rotary/pulse dial) telephones. A dedicated extension o a PBX (Private Branch eXchange) unit without “Call Waiting” can be used with your facsimile unit. Key telephone systems are not recommended because they send nonstandard signals to individual telephones for ringing and special codes, which may cause a facsimile error.
C. Power Requirements
The power outlet should be a three-prong grounded receptacle (Single or Duplex). It should be independent from copiers, heaters, air conditioners, or any electric equipment that is thermostatically controlled. The rated value is 115 volts and 15 amperes. The CA11A modular jack should be relatively close to the power outlet to facilitate installation.
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Notice
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical speci cations.
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the Maximum number of devices allowed to be
connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of
devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed  ve.
The REN of this product is 1.0.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities
of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable
method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual
service may be extended by means of a certi ed connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The
customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent deterioration of
service in some situations.
Repairs to certi ed equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated
by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions,
may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility,
telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution
may be particularly important in rural areas.
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Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
This equipment complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B limits.
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Utilisation au Canada

Utilisation au Canada
Conditions à Remplir Préalablement à L’installation d’un Télécopieur Canon
A. Emplacement
Prévoir une table, un meuble, ou un bureau suffisamment solide et de taille appropriée (voir le chapitre 13, Annexe (Appendix), pour les indications de poids et dimensions).
B. Installation téléphonique
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1. Une seule ligne téléphonique (tonalités ou impulsions) doit être utilisée.
2. Il faut commander un jack modulaire CA11A qui sera installé par la compagnie téléphonique. Sans ce jack, la mise en place serait impossible.
3. Si vous vous abonnez à une nouvelle ligne, demandez une ligne d’affaires normale de qualité téléphonique courante ou équivalente. Prenez un abonnement d’une ligne par appareil.
Ligne automatique interurbaine
ou
Ligne automatique internationale (si vous communiquez avec les pays étrangers)
Canon vous conseille d’utiliser une ligne individuelle conforme aux normes industrielles, à savoir: ligne téléphonique 2,500 (pour appareil à clavier) ou 500 (pour appareil à cadran/impulsions). Il est également possible de raccorder ce télécopieur à un système téléphonique à poussoirs car la plupart de ces systèmes émettent des signaux d’appel non normalisés ou des codes spéciaux qui risquent de perturber le fonctionnement du télécopieur.
C. Condition d’alimentation
Raccordez le télécopieur à une prise de courant plus terre à trois branches, du type simple ou double, et qui ne sert pas à alimenter un copieur, un appareil de chauffage, un climatiseur ou tout autre appareil électrique à thermostat.
L’alimentation doit être de 115 volts et 15 ampères. Pour faciliter l’installation, le jack CA11A doit être assez proche de la prise de courant.
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Remarques
Le présent matériel est conforme aux spéci cations techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada.
Avant d’installer cet appareil, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer qu’il est permis de le connecter à l’équipement de la
compagnie de télécommunication locale et doit installer cet appareil en utilisant une méthode de
connexion autorisée. Il se peut qu’il faille étendre la circuiterie intérieure de la ligne individuelle d’abonné,
qui a été installée par la compagnie, au moyen d’un jeu de connecteurs homologués (rallonge
téléphonique).
L’attention de l’utilisateur est attirée sur le fait que le respect des conditions mentionnées ci-dessus ne
constitue pas une garantie contre les dégradations de qualité du service dans certaines circonstances.
L’indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) sert à indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être
raccordés à une interface téléphonique. La terminaison d’une interface peut consister en une combinaison
quelconque de dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme d’indices d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous
les dispositifs n’excède pas 5.
Le nombre d’équivalents sonnerie (REN) de ce produit est 1,0.
Les réparations sur un appareil certi é doivent être faites par une société d’entretien canadienne autorisée
par le Gouvernement canadien et désignée par le fournisseur. Toute réparation ou modi cation que
pourrait faire I’utilisateur de cet appareil, ou tout mauvais fonctionnement, donne à la compagnie de
télécommunication le droit de débrancher I’appareil.
Pour sa propre protection, I’utilisateur doit s’assurer que les prises de terre de I’appareil d’alimentation, les
lignes téléphoniques et les tuyaux métalliques internes, s’il y en a, sont bien connectés entre eux. Cette
précaution est particulièrement importante dans les zones rurales.
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Au lieu d’essayer de faire ces branchements eux-mêmes, les utilisateurs sont invités à faire appel à un service d’inspection faisant autorité en matière d’électricité ou à un électricien, selon le cas.
Respecte les limites de la classe B de la NMB-003 du Canada.
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Laser Safety

Laser Safety

CDRH Regulations

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 of 1968. This means that the machine does not produce hazardous
radiation.
Since radiation emitted inside the machine is completely con ned within protective housings and external
covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.
Laser Safety
CDRH Regulations
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976. These regulations apply to laser products
manufactured from August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States.
Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those speci ed in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
The label is attached to the laser scanner machine inside the machine and is not in a user access area.
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Before Using the Machine

1
This chapter describes what you should know before using this machine, such as the names of the parts and their functions, and basic settings to use various functions.
Machine Components .................................................1-2
External View (Front) ..........................................................1-2
External View (Back) ............................................................1-4
Operation Panel ...........................................................1-6
Main Operation Panel ........................................................1-6
Fax Operation Panel ............................................................1-8
Display (Standby Mode) ..............................................1-9
Copy Mode .............................................................................1-9
Fax Mode ................................................................................1-9
Scan Mode ..............................................................................1-9
Toner Cartridge ..........................................................1-10
Maintaining the Toner Cartridge ................................. 1-11
Be Careful of Counterfeit Toner Cartridges ............. 1-11
Checking the Toner Level...............................................1-11
Entering Characters ...................................................1-13
Telephone Line Settings............................................1-14
Timer Settings ............................................................1-15
Setting the Sleep Mode .................................................. 1-15
Setting the Daylight Saving Time ............................... 1-16
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Machine Components

Machine Components

External View (Front)

Machine Components
External View (Front)
This section describes the parts names of the machine and their functions.
MF4370dn
Before Using the Machine
1-2
MF4350d
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Machine Components
① ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)
Holds documents and feeds them automatically
into the scanning area.
② Slide guides
Adjust to the width of the document.
③ Document feeder tray
Holds documents.
④ Document delivery tray
Receives documents.
⑤ Operation panel
Controls the machine.
⑥ Output tray
Receives copies, prints and faxes.
⑦ Paper cassette (For MF4370dn)/Paper feeding
tray (For MF4350d)
Loads the paper supply.
⑧ Scanning area
Scans documents from the ADF.
⑨ Platen glass
Place documents.
⑩ Output tray extension
Extends for the output tray.
⑪ Paper stopper
Prevents the paper from falling o the output
tray. Open the paper stopper from its original
position for LTR/A4 paper. For LGL paper, pull out
the output tray extension  rst, and then open the
paper stopper.
⑫ Slide guides for multi-purpose tray
Adjust to the width of the paper.
⑬ Paper guide rail
Holds the paper supply.
⑭ Dust cover
Protects the paper supply in the paper cassette or
paper feeding tray from the dirt and dust.
⑮ Multi-purpose tray
Feeds paper when you insert one by one
manually.
⑯ Scanning platform
Open this platform when replacing the toner
cartridge or clearing paper jams.
⑰ Main power switch
Turns the power ON or OFF.
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Machine Components

External View (Back)

External View (Back)
MF4370 dn
Before Using the Machine
1-4

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Machine Components
MF4350 d
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
① Ethernet port (MF4370dn Only)
Connect the network cable.
② USB port
Connect the USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable.
③ Rear cover
Open this cover when clearing paper jams.
④ Power socket
Connect the power cord.
⑤ Telephone line jack
Connect the telephone cable.
⑥ External device jack
Connect an external device.
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Operation Panel

Operation Panel

Main Operation Panel

Operation Panel
This section describes the names and functions of the operation panel keys, and describes
all the parts on the operation panel.
Main Operation Panel
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Operation Panel
① [Paper Settings] key
Press to specify the paper size and type for the
paper cassette or multi-purpose tray.
② [Job Cancel/Status Monitor] key
Press to check fax transmission, print, copy, or
report output.
③ [COPY] key
Press to switch to the Copy mode.
④ [FAX] key
Press to switch to the Fax mode.
⑤ [SCAN] key
Press to switch to the Scan mode.
⑥ [Menu] key
Press to select or cancel the modes in Additional
Functions.
⑦ [2-Sided] key
Press to copy 1-sided documents as 2-sided
copies.
⑧ [Enlarge/Reduce] key
Press to enlarge or reduce copy ratio.
⑨ [Density] key
Press to adjust the density for copy or documents
you send.
⑩[ImageQuality]key
Presstoselectimagequalityforcopyorfax.
⑪[Collate/2on1]key
Presstocollatecopies,orpresstoset2on1 copying. AlsopresstosetIDcardcopying.
⑫[EnergySaver]key
PresstosetorcanceltheSleepmode manually.Thekeylightsgreenwhenthe Sleepmodeisset,andgoesoffwhenthe modeiscanceled.
⑬[Stop/Reset]key
Presstostopacurrentjob.Also,pressto returnthemachinetothestandbymode.
⑭Errorindicator
Blinkswhenanerrorhasoccurred.
⑮Processing/Dataindicator
Blinkswhilesendingorreceivingfaxes.Lights whenthemachinehaswaitingjobsand storesthedatainmemory.
⑯[Start]key
Presstostartcopying,scanningandsending faxes.
⑰Numerickeys
Enterlettersandnumbers.
⑱[Tone]key
Presstoswitchfromrotarypulsetotone dialing.
⑲[Clear]key
Presstoclearenteredalphanumeric characters.
]key
⑳ [
Presstoincreasethevalueforvarious settings.Alsopresstoseethenextiteminthe menu.
㉑[OK]key
Presstoacceptasetfunctionormode. Alsopressandholdtoprintasamplepage whenyouareinthecopymode.Fordetails, see“Printing a Sample Page,”onp.4-22.
]key
㉒ [
Presstodecreasethevalueforvarious settings.Alsopresstoseethepreviousitemin themenu.
㉓Display
Displaysmessagesandpromptsduring operation.Displaysselection,text,and numberswhenadjustingthesettings.
㉔[Report]key
Presstoprintreportsandlistsmanually.
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Operation Panel

Fax Operation Panel

Fax Operation Panel
Before Using the Machine

①[Hook]key
Presswhenyouwanttodialwithoutliftingup thehandsetoftheexternaltelephone.
②[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.
③[CodedDial]key
Presstospecifyrecipientsregisteredunder codeddialcodes.
④[AddressBook]key
Presstosearchpre-registeredrecipients underone-touchkeysandcodeddialcodes bynameorfaxnumber.
⑤One-Touchkeys
Presstospecifyrecipientsregisteredunder one-touchkeys.
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Display (Standby Mode)

Display (Standby Mode)

Copy Mode

Fax Mode

Scan Mode

Display (Standby Mode)
Copy Mode
Scan Mode
SCANNING MODE
100% LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
① Zoom ratio ② Paper size ③ Quantity ④ Image quality ⑤ Density
Fax Mode
12/31/2008 WED 15:50 FaxOnly STANDARD
① Date & Time ② Image quality ③ Receive mode
Depending on your needs, you can change the standby
display which appears when the main power switch is turned ON. For details, see “Introduction of the Machine,” in the e­Manual. When the main power switch is turned ON, the display
displays <PLEASE WAIT> until the standby display appears. If the machine remains idle for one minute, the display returns
to the standby mode (Auto Clear Function).
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Toner Cartridge

Toner Cartridge
Toner Cartridge
The average print yield of the Canon genuine starter toner cartridge which comes with the
machine is 1,000 pages, the Canon genuine replacement toner cartridge is 2,000 pages. The
page counts are on the basis of “ISO/ IEC 19752”* when printing A4 size paper with the
default print density setting. The level of toner consumption varies depending on the type
of documents printed. If your average document contains a lot of graphics, tables, or charts,
the print yield of your toner cartridge will be fewer as they consume more toner. When you
Before Using the Machine
are replacing a toner cartridge, make sure to use a toner cartridge designed for this
product. To purchase the Canon genuine replacement toner cartridge, contact your local
Canon dealer or Canon Customer Care Center (U.S.A.:1-800-828-4040, Canada:1-800-652-
2666).
* “ISO/IEC 19752” is the global standard related to “Method for the determination of toner
cartridge yield for monochromatic electrophotographic printers and multi-function devices
that may contain printer components” issued by ISO (International Organization for
Standardization).
Toner Cartridge name: Canon Cartridge 104
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Model Name Type
MF4370dn/MF4350d Bundled Canon Cartridge 104
Replacement Canon Cartridge 104 2,000 pages
Supported Canon
Genuine Cartridge
Starter
Average Print Yield
1,000 pages
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Toner Cartridge

Maintaining the Toner Cartridge

Be Careful of Counterfeit Toner Cartridges

Checking the Toner Level

1
Maintaining the Toner Cartridge
Note the following when handling the toner
cartridge.
Do not place the toner cartridge in  re. Toner powder is  ammable.
If there is a toner powder leakage, make sure not to inhale or touch the toner powder. If it comes in contact with your skin, rinse with cold water using soap. If you feel an irritation on your skin or inhale the powder, consult a doctor immediately.
When removing the toner cartridge from the machine, make sure to remove it carefully. If not removed with care, the toner powder may scatter and come in contact with your eyes and mouth. If this happens, rinse with water and consult a doctor immediately.
Keep the toner cartridge away from small children. If they ingest the toner powder, consult a doctor immediately.
Do not disassemble the toner cartridge. The toner powder may scatter and come in contact with your eyes and mouth. If this happens, rinse with water and consult a doctor immediately.
Keep the toner cartridge away from computer screens, disk
drives, and  oppy disks. The magnet inside the toner cartridge may harm these items. Avoid locations subject to high temperature, high humidity, or
rapid changes in temperature. Do not expose the toner cartridge to direct sunlight or bright
light for more than  ve minutes. Store the toner cartridge in its protective bag. Do not open
the bag until you are ready to install the toner cartridge in the machine. Save the toner cartridge’s protective bag in case you need to
repack and transport the toner cartridge at a later date. Do not store the toner cartridge in a salty atmosphere or
where there are corrosive gases such as from aerosol sprays. Do not remove the toner cartridge from the machine
unnecessarily. 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 damaged. Always hold the toner cartridge by its handle to avoid
touching the drum protective shutter. Do not place the toner cartridge in an upright or an upside
down position. If toner becomes caked in the toner cartridge, it may become impossible to free it even by shaking the toner cartridge.
Be Careful of Counterfeit Toner Cartridges
Please be aware that there are counterfeit Canon
toner cartridges in the marketplace. Use of
counterfeit toner cartridge may result in poor print
quality or machine performance. Canon is not
responsible for any malfunction, accident or
damage caused by the use of non-genuine Canon
toner cartridge or counterfeit toner cartridge.
For details, see http://www.canon.com/counterfeit.
Checking the Toner Level
You can check the amount of toner remaining in the
toner cartridge.
Press [Job Cancel/Status Monitor] repeatedly to select <TONER GAUGE>, then press [OK].
TONER GAUGE
The toner level is displayed in the display at  ve levels. If the toner gauge indicates that the toner is empty, it is recommended that the toner cartridge be replaced. (See “Replacing the Toner Cartridge,” on p. 10-9.)
■ Toner full
TONER GAUGE 0% 100%
■ Toner high
TONER GAUGE 0% 100%
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Toner Cartridge
2
■ Toner low
TONER GAUGE 0% 100%
■ Toner near empty
TONER GAUGE 0% 100%
■ Toner empty
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TONER GAUGE 0% 100%
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
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Entering Characters

Entering Characters
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2
3
4
5
Entering Characters
For displays that require alphanumeric entries, follow the procedure below to enter
characters.
Example: Enter <Canon>. For details on entering characters, see “Information About the
Keys,” in the Starter Guide or “Set Up the Machine,” in the e-Manual.
Press repeatedly until an uppercase <C> appears.
NAME [A] C
Press [ ] to move the cursor to the right, then press until an <a> appears.
NAME [A] Ca
Press until an <n> appears.
NAME [A] Can
Press [ ] to move the cursor to the right, then press until an <o> appears.
NAME [A] Cano
Before Using the Machine
Press [ ] to move the cursor to the right, then press until an <n> appears.
NAME [A] Canon
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Telephone Line Settings

Telephone Line Settings
1 2
3
4
5
6
Telephone Line Settings
Set the type of telephone line that is connected to the machine.
If this setting is incorrect, you will be unable to communicate with other machines. Make
sure to check the type of telephone line that you are using, and make the correct setting.
The default setting is <TOUCH TONE>
Before Using the Machine
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <FAX SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
MENU 5 FAX SETTINGS
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <USER SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
FAX SETTINGS 2 USER SETTINGS
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <TEL LINE TYPE>, then press [OK].
USER SETTINGS 3 TEL LINE TYPE
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the telephone line type, then press [OK].
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
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TEL LINE TYPE TOUCH TONE
<TOUCH TONE>: Tone dialing
<ROTARY PULSE>: Pulse dialing
If you do not know the type of telephone line
you use, contact your local telephone company.
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Timer Settings

Timer Settings

Setting the Sleep Mode

1 2
3
4
5
6
Timer Settings
Setting the Sleep Mode
If the machine remains idle for a certain period of
time, it automatically enters the Sleep mode.
The default settings are as follows:
The timer settings enables you to set the Sleep Mode and the Daylight Saving Time.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired interval, then press [OK].
AUTO SLEEP TIME 5MIN.
You can set the interval from 3 to 30 minutes
(in one-minute increments). You can also enter values using
[numeric keys].
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
<AUTO SLEEP>: ON
<AUTO SLEEP TIME>: 5MIN.
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <TIMER SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
Before Using the Machine
MENU 8 TIMER SETTINGS
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <AUTO SLEEP>, then press [OK].
AUTO SLEEP ON
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ON>, then press [OK].
AUTO SLEEP ON
[Energy Saver] lights green when the
machine enters the Sleep mode. 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
• the Processing/Data indicator lights or blinks
• a message appears on the display and the
• Error indicator blinks paper is loaded in the multi-purpose tray
• a paper jam occurs in the machine
• the handset of the external telephone is o
• the hook
The machine will leave the Sleep mode when:
you press [Energy Saver] on the operation
• panel a fax is received
• the handset of the external telephone is o
• the hook a print job is sent from a computer, and the
• print is started
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Timer Settings

Setting the Daylight Saving Time

1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Setting the Daylight Saving Time
In some countries or areas, time is advanced
throughout the summer season. This is called
“Daylight Saving Time.” This section describes how
to set the Daylight Saving Time.
The default setting is <OFF>.
Press [Menu].
Before Using the Machine
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <TIMER SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
MENU 8 TIMER SETTINGS
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <DAYLIGHT SV.TIME>, then press [OK].
TIMER SETTINGS 4 DAYLIGHT SV.TIME
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ON>, then press [OK].
DAYLIGHT SV.TIME ON
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <START DATE/TIME>, then press [OK].
DAYLIGHT SV.TIME 1 START DATE/TIME
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <MONTH>, then press [OK].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the month,
10
11
12
then press [OK].
MONTH MARCH
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <WEEK>, then press [OK].
START DATE/TIME 2 WEEK
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the week, then press [OK].
WEEK SECOND WEEK
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <DAY>, then
press [OK].
START DATE/TIME 3 DAY
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the day, then
press [OK].
DAY SUNDAY
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <END DATE/
TIME>, then press [OK].
DAYLIGHT SV.TIME 2 END DATE/TIME
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START DATE/TIME 1 MONTH
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Press [ ] or [ ] to select <MONTH>,
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15
16
17
18
19
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14
15
16
then press [OK].
END DATE/TIME 1 MONTH
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the month,
then press [OK].
MONTH NOVEMBER
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <WEEK>,
then press [OK].
END DATE/TIME 2 WEEK
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the week,
then press [OK].
Timer Settings
Before Using the Machine
WEEK SECOND WEEK
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <DAY>, then
17
18
19
press [OK].
START DATE/TIME 3 DAY
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the day, then
press [OK].
DAY SUNDAY
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the
standby mode.
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Documents and Print Media

2
This chapter describes the types of paper and documents that can be used with the machine and how to load paper in the paper cassette and the multi-purpose tray.
Documents Requirements ..........................................2-2
Scanning Area ..............................................................2-3
Placing Documents ......................................................2-4
On the Platen Glass .............................................................2-4
In the ADF ...............................................................................2-5
Paper Requirements ....................................................2-6
Printable Area .............................................................. 2-7
Loading Paper ..............................................................2-8
In the Paper Cassette ..........................................................2-8
In the Multi-Purpose Tray ............................................... 2-11
Setting Paper Size and Type .....................................2-14
For the Paper Cassette .................................................... 2-14
For the Multi-Purpose Tray ............................................ 2-15
Documents and Print Media
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Documents Requirements

Documents Requirements
Documents Requirements
Platen Glass ADF
Documents and Print Media
Type Plain paper
Size (W × L) Maximum 8 1/2" × 11 5/8"
Thick documents
Photographs
Small documents (e.g., index cards)
Special types of paper (e.g., tracing
1
, transparencies*1, etc.)
paper*
Books (Height: Maximum 1" (24 mm))
(Maximum 216 × 297 mm)
Plain paper (Multi-page documents of the
same size, thickness and weight or one-page
documents.)
Maximum 8 1/2" × 14" (Maximum 216 ×
356 mm)
Minimum 4 1/8" × 5 7/8" (Minimum 105 ×
148.5 mm)
2
Weight Maximum 4.4 lb (2 kg) 11 to 28 lb (40 to 105 g/m
Quantity 1 sheet Maximum 35 sheets*
)
2
(Maximum 10 sheets for LGL documents)
*1 When copying transparent documents 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 (80 g/m2) paper
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.
To prevent document jams in the feeder, do not use any of the following:
Wrinkled or creased paper
Carbon paper or carbon-backed paper
Curled or rolled paper
Coated paper
Torn paper
Onion skin or thin paper
Documents with staples or paper clips attached
Paper printed with a thermal transfer printer
Transparencies
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Scanning Area

Scanning Area
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.
Documents and Print Media
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Placing Documents

Placing Documents

On the Platen Glass

1
2
3
Placing Documents
This section describes how to place your documents on the platen glass and in the ADF.
On the Platen Glass
Lift up the ADF.
Documents and Print Media
Place a document face down.
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.
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Placing Documents
4

In the ADF

1
2
3
Gently lower the ADF.
The document is ready for scanning.
When closing the ADF, be careful not to get
your  ngers caught, as this may result in personal injury. Do not press down the ADF forcefully, as this
may damage the platen glass and cause personal injury.
Remove the document from the platen glass when scanning is complete.
Adjust the slide guides to the width of the documents.
Neatly place the documents face up in the document feeder tray.
The documents are ready for scanning.
Documents and Print Media
In the ADF
Fan the documents stack and even the edges.
Do not add or remove documents while they
are being scanned. When scanning is complete, remove the
documents from the document delivery tray to avoid paper jams. Avoid using ADF to scan the same documents
more than 30 times. When scanned repeatedly, documents can become folded or torn, which may cause paper jams. If the feeder rollers are soiled from scanning
documents written in pencil, clean them. (See “Cleaning the Machine,” on p. 10-2.)
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Paper Requirements

Paper Requirements
Paper Requirements
Paper cassette Multi-purpose tray
Size (W × L) LTR, LGL, A4, B5, A5, Executive, Envelope (COM10 (#10), Monarch, DL, ISO-C5 (6 3/8" × 9"
(162 × 229 mm)), O cio, Brazil-O cio, Mexico-O cio, Government-LTR, Government-LGL,
Foolscap, 3" × 5" to 8 1/2" × 14" (76 × 127 to 216 × 356 mm)
Weight 16 to 43 lb (60 to 163 g/m
2
)
Quantity Maximum 250 sheets (Height: maximum
Maximum 1 sheet
1" (25 mm))
Type
Documents and Print Media
The default paper size is LTR. If you use a di erent paper size, you need to change the paper size settings. (See “Setting Paper Size and Type,” on p. 2-14.)
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 side.)
The following types of paper do not print well:
Highly textured paper
Very smooth paper
Shiny paper
Make sure the paper is free from dust, lint, and oil stains.
Make sure to test paper before purchasing large quantities.
Store all paper wrapped and on a flat surface until ready for use. Keep opened packs in their original
PlainPaper,PlainPaperL,HeavyPaper,HeavyPaperH,Transparency
packaging in a cool, dry location.
Store paper at 64.4°F–75.2°F (18°C–24°C), 40%–60% relative humidity.
Use only the transparencies designed for laser printers. Canon recommends you to use Canon type
transparencies with this machine.
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Printable Area

Printable Area
Printable Area
The shaded area indicates the approximate printable area of LTR paper. Note that the
margin widths listed are approximate and there may be slight variations in actual use.
Documents and Print Media
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Loading Paper

Loading Paper

In the Paper Cassette

1
2
3
4
Loading Paper
This section describes how to load paper in the paper cassette and the multi-purpose tray.
The default paper size/type is set to <LTR> and <PLAIN PAPER> in the setting menu. When you load other size and/or type of paper, change the paper size/type setting by pressing [Paper Settings]. (See “Setting Paper Size and Type,” on p. 2-14.)
In the Paper Cassette
Follow the procedure below to load paper in the
Documents and Print Media
paper cassette.
For MF4370dn
Take out the dust cover.
Open the front panel of the paper cassette.
Slide out the paper guide rail (A).
Slide the side paper guides (A) to match the size of paper.
2-8
If the paper guides do not  t the size of the paper, the printout may be skewed.
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Loading Paper
5
6
7
8
9
Fan the paper stack and even the edges.
Load the paper into the paper cassette with the print side up. Make sure the paper stack sits below the small  n (A) on the side paper guide.
Close the front panel of the paper cassette.
To load Legal-size paper, leave the front panel of paper cassette open and adjust the paper guide rail (A) for Legal size paper.
Documents and Print Media
Adjust the paper guide rail to match the size of paper.
Match up the edge of the dust cover (A) and the edge of the paper cassette (B), and place the cover on top of the cassette.
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Loading Paper
1
2
3
4
5
Documents and Print Media
For MF4350d
Open the paper feeding tray.
Take out the dust cover from inside the machine.
Slide the side paper guides (A) to match the size of paper.
If the paper guides do not  t the size of the paper, the printout may be skewed.
Fan the paper stack and even the edges.
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Slide out the paper guide rail (A).
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Loading Paper
6
7
8

In the Multi-Purpose Tray

1
Load the paper into the paper feeding tray with the print side up. Make sure the paper stack sits below the hook (A) on the side paper guide.
Adjust the paper guide rail to match the size of paper.
In the Multi-Purpose Tray
Use the multi-purpose tray when you want to copy
or print on the di erent paper which is in the paper
cassette. Load paper one by one in the multi-
purpose tray.
The paper in the multi-purpose tray is fed prior to the paper in
the paper cassette. The recommended envelopes are COM10 (#10), MONARCH,
DL, and ISOC5. Using other envelopes may a ect the quality of the printout. Make sure to set the correct paper size in the printer driver.
When printing received documents or reports, paper can be
fed only from the paper cassette. If paper is loaded into the multi-purpose tray, <REMOVE MP PAPER> appears.
For MF4370dn
Spread the paper guides a little wider than the actual paper width.
Documents and Print Media
Aligning the protrusions (A) on the both sides of the dust cover to the guides (B) inside the machine, set the dust cover.
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Loading Paper
2
3
4
1
Documents and Print Media
When setting paper, gently insert the paper into the multi-purpose tray with the print side up.
When setting an envelope, gently insert the envelope into the multi-purpose tray with the print side up and the right edge (i.e., closer to the stamp)  rst.
Slide the paper guides so that they  t to both sides of the paper.
If the paper guides do not  t the size of the paper, the print quality may be deteriorated.
Specify the size and the type of the paper you load.
For details on how to specify the paper size and type, see “Setting Paper Size and Type,” on p. 2-
14.
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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  rst in the multi-purpose tray.
For MF4350d
Spread the paper guides a little wider than the actual paper width.
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Loading Paper
2
3
4
When setting paper, gently insert the paper into the multi-purpose tray with the print side up.
When setting an envelope, gently insert the envelope into the multi-purpose tray with the print side up and the right edge (i.e., closer to the stamp)  rst.
Slide the paper guides so that they  t to both sides of the paper.
If the paper guides do not  t the size of the paper, the print quality may be deteriorated.
Specify the size and the type of the paper you load.
For details on how to specify the paper size and type, see “Setting Paper Size and Type,” on p. 2-
14.
Documents and Print Media
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  rst in the multi-purpose tray.
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Setting Paper Size and Type

Setting Paper Size and Type

For the Paper Cassette

1
2
3
Setting Paper Size and Type
This section describes how to specify the paper size and type you are loading in the paper
cassette and the multi-purpose tray. Whenever you change the paper size and type in the
cassette and the tray, follow the procedure in this section to adjust the paper size and type
settings for the cassette and the tray.
The default settings are as follows:
<PAPER SIZE>: LTR
<PAPER TYPE>: PLAIN PAPER
Documents and Print Media
For the Paper Cassette
Press [Paper Settings] repeatedly to select <CASSETTE>, then press [OK].
CASSETTE
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the paper size, then press [OK].
Ex.
PAPER SIZE LTR
You can select from the following paper sizes: <LTR>, <LGL>, <A4>, <B5>, <A5>, <EXECUTIVE>, <COM10>, <MONARCH>, <DL>, <ISO-C5>, <OFICIO>, <BRAZIL-OFICIO>, <MEXICO-OFICIO>, <GOVERNMENT-LETTER>, <GOVERNMENT-LEGAL>, <FOOLSCAP>
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the paper type, then press [OK].
Ex.
PAPER TYPE PLAIN PAPER
You can select from the following paper types: –
<PLAIN PAPER> or <PLAIN PAPER L>* Plain paper (17 lb to 24 lb (64 g/m
2
))
m
<HEAVY PAPER> or <HEAVY PAPER H>* Heavy paper (Paper cassette: 28 lb to 34 lb (105 g/m 28 lb to 43 lb (105 g/m Envelope
<TRANSPARENCY> for Transparency
*1 If paper curls excessively when printed with
<PLAIN PAPER> selected, select <PLAIN PAPER L>.
2
If print  xing is not su cient when printed
*
with <HEAVY PAPER> selected, select <HEAVY PAPER H>.
If you have selected <B5>, <A5>, <EXECUTIVE>, <COM10>, <MONARCH>, <DL> or <ISO-C5> for the paper size in step 2, <PAPER TYPE> is not displayed.
2
to 128 g/m2), Multi-purpose tray:
2
to 163 g/m2)) or
1
for
2
to 90 g/
2
for
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For the Multi-Purpose Tray

For the Multi-Purpose Tray
1
2
3
Press [Paper Settings] repeatedly to select <MP TRAY>, then press [OK].
MP TRAY
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the paper size, then press [OK].
Ex.
PAPER SIZE LTR
You can select from the following paper sizes: <LTR>, <LGL>, <A4>, <B5>, <A5>, <EXECUTIVE>, <COM10>, <MONARCH>, <DL>, <ISO-C5>, <OFICIO>, <BRAZIL-OFICIO>, <MEXICO-OFICIO>, <GOVERNMENT-LETTER>, <GOVERNMENT-LEGAL>, <FOOLSCAP>
Setting Paper Size and Type
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the paper type, then press [OK].
Ex.
PAPER TYPE PLAIN PAPER
You can select from the following paper types: –
<PLAIN PAPER> or <PLAIN PAPER L>* Plain paper (17 lb to 24 lb (64 g/m
2
))
m
<HEAVY PAPER> or <HEAVY PAPER H>* Heavy paper (Paper cassette: 28 lb to 34 lb (105 g/m 28 lb to 43 lb (105 g/m Envelope
<TRANSPARENCY> for Transparency
1
If paper curls excessively when printed with
* <PLAIN PAPER> selected, select <PLAIN PAPER L>.
2
If print  xing is not su cient when printed
* with <HEAVY PAPER> selected, select <HEAVY PAPER H>.
2
to 128 g/m2), Multi-purpose tray:
2
to 163 g/m2)) or
1
for
2
to 90 g/
2
for
Documents and Print Media
If you have selected <B5>, <A5>, <EXECUTIVE>, <COM10>, <MONARCH>, <DL> or <ISO-C5> for the paper size in step 2, <PAPER TYPE> is not displayed.
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Registering Destinations in the Address Book

3
This chapter describes how to register destinations in the Address Book, and how to edit and erase registered information.
About the Address Book .............................................3-2
Storing/Editing One-Touch Keys ................................3-3
Registering One-Touch Keys ............................................3-3
Editing One-Touch Keys ....................................................3-3
Erasing One-Touch Keys ....................................................3-4
Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes .............................. 3-6
Registering Coded Dial Codes ........................................3-6
Editing Coded Dial Codes .................................................3-6
Erasing Coded Dial Codes .................................................3-7
Storing/Editing Recipients for Group Dialing ...........3-9
Registering Group Addresses ..........................................3-9
Adding New Destination to Group ............................3-10
Deleting Destination from Group ............................... 3-10
Changing Group Name ..................................................3-11
Deleting Group Addresses ............................................ 3-11
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About the Address Book

About the Address Book
About the Address Book
The Address Book is a feature used for storing fax numbers. The Address Book is divided
into one-touch keys and coded dial codes. You can store up to 8 destinations in one-touch
keys, and 100 destinations in coded dial codes, for a total of 108 destinations in the whole
Address Book. You can also register multiple destinations for a group address, and assign a
one-touch key or coded dial code to this group.
Registering a destination in the Address Book saves you the e ort of entering that
destination’s fax number each time you send a fax.
Destinations stored in the Address Book can be exported to your computer as a  le, which can be imported into the
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
machine. For information on exporting the Address Book, see “Settings from a PC,” in the e-Manual. For easy reference, it is recommended to print the list of recipients registered in one-touch keys or coded dial codes. (See
“Introduction of the Machine,” in the e-Manual.)
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Storing/Editing One-Touch Keys

Storing/Editing One-Touch Keys

Registering One-Touch Keys

1 2
3
4
5
6
7

Editing One-Touch Keys

1 2
3
Storing/Editing One-Touch Keys
Registering One-Touch Keys
This section describes how to register destinations for one-touch keys and to edit the
registered one-touch keys.
Enter the fax number you register (up to 50 digits, including spaces and pauses) with – [numeric keys], then press [OK].
Ex.
TEL NUMBER ENTRY 123XXXXXXX
To register another one-touch key, repeat the procedure from step 4.
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <1-TOUCH SPD DIAL>, then press [OK].
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Registering Destinations in the Address Book
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 1 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select a one-touch key (01 to 08) for which you want to register the fax number, then press [OK].
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL [01] NOT REGISTERED
You can also select a one-touch key by pressing the corresponding one-touch key.
Enter the destination name (up to 20 letters, including spaces) with –
[numeric keys], then press [OK].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon A
Editing One-Touch Keys
1 2
3
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <1-TOUCH SPD DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 1 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL
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Storing/Editing One-Touch Keys
4
5
6
7
8
9

Erasing One-Touch Keys

1 2
3
4
5
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
4
5
6
7
8
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the one­touch key (01 to 08) you want to edit, then press [OK].
Ex.
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL [01]Canon A
You can also select a one-touch key by pressing the corresponding one-touch key.
Press [ ] repeatedly to go to the character you want to change, then press
[Clear].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon A
To delete the entire entry, press and hold
[Clear].
Enter a new character with –
[numeric keys], then press [OK].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon B
Press [ ] repeatedly to go to the number you want to change, then press
[Clear].
Ex.
TEL NUMBER ENTRY 123XXXXXXX
To delete the entire entry, press and hold
[Clear].
Enter a new number with – [numeric keys], then press [OK].
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the
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Erasing One-Touch Keys
standby mode.
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <1-TOUCH SPD DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 1 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select a one-touch key (01 to 08) you want to erase, then press [OK].
Ex.
1-TOUCH SPD DIAL [01]Canon A
You can also select a one-touch key by pressing the corresponding one-touch key.
Press and hold [Clear] to erase the destination name, then press [OK].
NAME [A]
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Ex.
TEL NUMBER ENTRY 124XXXXXXX
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Press and hold [Clear] to erase the fax number, then press [OK].
TEL NUMBER ENTRY
Storing/Editing One-Touch Keys
If you erase the fax number, the registered name is cleared automatically.
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
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Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes

Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes

Registering Coded Dial Codes

1 2
3
4
5
6
7

Editing Coded Dial Codes

1 2
3
Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes
This section describes how to register destinations for coded dial codes and to edit the
registered coded dial codes.
Registering Coded Dial Codes
Press [Menu].
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <CODED DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 2 CODED DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select a coded dial code (00 to 99) for which you want to register the fax number, then press [OK].
CODED DIAL [*00]NOT REGISTERED
You can also select a coded dial code by pressing desired two-digit code.
Enter the destination name (up to 20 letters, including spaces) with –
[numeric keys], then press [OK].
Ex.
NAME Canon C
[Coded Dial] followed by the
Enter the fax number you register (up to
Editing Coded Dial Codes
50 digits, including spaces and pauses) with – [numeric keys], then press [OK].
Ex.
TEL NUMBER ENTRY 123XXXXXXX
To register another coded dial code, repeat the procedure from step 4.
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <CODED DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 2 CODED DIAL
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5
6
7
8
9

Erasing Coded Dial Codes

1 2
3
4
5
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the coded dial code (00 to 99) you want to edit, then press [OK].
Ex.
CODED DIAL [*00]Canon C
You can also select a coded dial code by pressing two-digit code.
Press [ ] repeatedly to go to the character you want to change, then press
[Clear].
[Coded Dial] followed by the
Erasing Coded Dial Codes
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <CODED DIAL>, then press [OK].
Storing/Editing Coded Dial Codes
Ex.
NAME Canon C
To delete the entire entry, press and hold
[Clear].
Enter a new character with –
[numeric keys], then press [OK].
Ex.
NAME Canon D
Press [ ] repeatedly to go to the number you want to change, then press
[Clear].
Ex.
TEL NUMBER ENTRY 123XXXXXXX
To delete the entire entry, press and hold
[Clear].
Enter a new number with – [numeric keys], then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 2 CODED DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the coded dial code (00 to 99) you want to erase, then press [OK].
Ex.
CODED DIAL [*00]Canon C
You can also select a coded dial code by pressing two-digit code.
Press and hold [Clear] to erase the destination name, then press [OK].
NAME [A]
[Coded Dial] followed by the
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Ex.
TEL NUMBER ENTRY 124XXXXXXX
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
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7
Press and hold [Clear] to erase the fax number, then press [OK].
TEL NUMBER ENTRY
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
If you erase the fax number, the registered name is cleared automatically.
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
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Storing/Editing Recipients for Group Dialing

Storing/Editing Recipients for Group Dialing

Registering Group Addresses

1 2
3
4
5
6
7
Storing/Editing Recipients for Group Dialing
This section describes how to register destinations for group addresses and to edit the
registered group addresses.
Registering Group Addresses
The recipients must be registered in one-touch keys or coded dial codes beforehand.
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <GROUP DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 3 GROUP DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select an empty one-touch key that you want to set as the group address, then press [OK].
Enter the group name (up to 20 letters, including spaces) with the numeric keys, then press [OK].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon Group
Select the destinations you want to register in the group (up to 50 destinations) until all destinations are registered, then press [OK].
Ex.
NO.002=123XXXXXX [02]Canon E
To enter a recipient stored under a one-touch
dial key, press the desired one-touch dial key. To enter a recipient stored under a coded dial
code, press the two-digit code with keys]. For multiple entries, press
[Coded Dial] between each entry.
To register another group, repeat the
procedure from step 4.
[Coded Dial], then enter
[numeric
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
GROUP DIAL [05] NOT REGISTERED
You can also select a one-touch dial key by pressing the corresponding one-touch dial key.
You can review the destinations which have been already entered with [ ] or [ ].
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
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Adding New Destination to Group

1 2
3
4
5
6
7

Deleting Destination from Group

1 2
3
4
5
6
Adding New Destination to Group
Press [Menu].
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <GROUP DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 3 GROUP DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select a group to edit, then press [OK].
Ex.
GROUP DIAL [05]Canon Group
You can specify a group to edit by pressing the corresponding one-touch key.
Deleting Destination from Group
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <GROUP DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 3 GROUP DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select a group to edit, then press [OK].
Ex.
GROUP DIAL [05]Canon Group
You can specify a group to edit by pressing the corresponding one-touch key.
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Press [OK].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon Group
Select the destination you want to add to the group, then press [OK].
Ex.
NO.003=123XXXXXX [03]Canon F
For details on specifying a recipient from Address Book, see “Registering Group Addresses,” on p. 3-9.
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
Press [OK].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon Group
Press [ ] or [ ] to display the recipient you want to delete from the group, then press [Clear].
Ex.
NO.003=123XXXXXX [03]Canon F
Repeat this step if you want to delete another recipient.
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Storing/Editing Recipients for Group Dialing
7
8

Changing Group Name

1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Deleting Group Addresses

1 2
3
4
Press [OK].
Changing Group Name
Ex.
NO.002=123XXXXXX [02]Canon E
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <GROUP DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 3 GROUP DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select a group to edit, then press [OK].
Ex.
GROUP DIAL [05]Canon Group A
You can specify a group to edit by pressing the corresponding one-touch key.
Press [ ] repeatedly to go to the character you want to change, then press
[Clear].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon Group A
To delete the entire name, press and hold
[Clear].
Enter a new character with –
Deleting Group Addresses
[numeric keys], then press [OK].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon Group B
Press [OK].
Ex.
GROUP DIAL [05]Canon Group B
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <ADDRESS BOOK SET.>, then press [OK].
MENU 6 ADDRESS BOOK SET.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <GROUP DIAL>, then press [OK].
ADDRESS BOOK SET. 3 GROUP DIAL
Press [ ] or [ ] to select a group to delete, then press [OK].
Ex.
GROUP DIAL [05]Canon Group
You can specify a group to delete by pressing the corresponding one-touch key.
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
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Storing/Editing Recipients for Group Dialing
5
6
7
Press [OK].
Ex.
NAME [A] Canon Group
Press [Clear] repeatedly until all recipients are deleted, then press [OK].
NO.001=
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
When you delete all destinations, the registered name is cleared automatically.
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
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Copying

4
This chapter describes the copying features.
Overview of Copy Functions .......................................4-2
Basic Copying Method ................................................4-4
Canceling Copy Jobs .................................................... 4-5
Selecting Image Quality ..............................................4-6
Adjusting Density ........................................................ 4-8
Adjusting Automatically ...................................................4-8
Adjusting Manually .............................................................4-9
Enlarge/Reduce Images ............................................4-10
Preset Zoom........................................................................4-10
Custom Copy Ratio...........................................................4-11
Collating Copies .........................................................4-13
Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1) .........4-15
2 on 1 Combination ......................................................... 4-15
Copying ID Card ................................................................ 4-16
2-Sided Copying ........................................................4-18
1 to 2-Sided Copying ....................................................... 4-19
Selecting Paper Size Group ......................................4-20
Changing Standard Mode .........................................4-21
Printing a Sample Page .............................................4-22
Viewing Copy Settings ..............................................4-23
Copying
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Overview of Copy Functions

Overview of Copy Functions
Overview of Copy Functions
In addition to enlarging/reducing copies, you can make 2-sided copies or use the 2 on 1
mode, which reduces 2 page documents to  t on one sheet of paper.
Copying
(p. 4-6)
(p. 4-8)
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(p. 4-18)
Overview of Copy Functions
(p. 4-10)
Copying
(p. 4-15)
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Basic Copying Method

Basic Copying Method
1
2
3
4
Basic Copying Method
This section describes the basic procedure for copying.
Copying
Place documents on the platen glass or load them in the ADF.
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
Close the ADF/platen glass cover after placing
your documents. For documents you can copy, see “Documents
Requirements,” on p. 2-2.
Press [COPY].
If you want to adjust the image quality, see
“Selecting Image Quality,” on p. 4-6. If you want to adjust the density, see
“Adjusting Density” on p. 4-8. If you want to adjust the zoom ratio, see
“Enlarge/Reduce Images” on p. 4-10.
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
Ex.
100% LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
Thecopyquantityappearsontheright
sideofthedisplay. Ifyoumakeamistakewhenentering
values,press[Clear]andenterthecorrect values.
You cannot change the copy quantity while the machine is copying.
Press [Start].
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If you press and hold [OK] in the copy mode, a sample page will be printed. For details, see “Printing a Sample Page” on p. 4-22.
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Canceling Copy Jobs

Canceling Copy Jobs
1 2
Canceling Copy Jobs
You can cancel scanning or ongoing jobs.
If you cancel a copy job during scanning, make sure to remove the document.
Press [Stop/Reset].
When the <CANCEL COPYING?> message appears, press [ ] to select <YES>.
CANCEL COPYING? < YES NO >
The job is canceled, and the copy quantity is reset.
Copying
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Selecting Image Quality

Selecting Image Quality
1
2
3
Selecting Image Quality
Copying
You can adjust the image quality of copies according to the types of documents. A correct
selection is necessary for the optimal reproduction of the colors of the document. These
settings return to the default values if the machine remains idle for a certain period of time
or if you press
The default settings is <TEXT/PHOTO>.
Combinations of these four modes (TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT, PHOTO, TEXT/PHOTO+) cannot be selected at the same time. If
you select one of these modes, the previously set mode is canceled. If the document is a transparency, select the document type, then adjust the exposure to the most appropriate level for
the document.
Place documents.
[Stop/Reset].
Press [Image Quality] repeatedly to select the document type.
<TEXT/PHOTO>: For documents that contain
text and photos <TEXT>: For text documents
<PHOTO>: For documents that contain  ne
text or photos <TEXT/PHOTO+>: For documents that
contain  ne text and photos
4-6
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
Press [COPY].
Copy density automatically changes to the manual mode when <TEXT/PHOTO>, <PHOTO>, or <TEXT/PHOTO+> is set.
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5
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
Ex.
100% LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
Press [Start].
If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and press
[Start] once for each page. When scanning is
complete, press [OK].
Selecting Image Quality
Copying
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Adjusting Density

Adjusting Density

Adjusting Automatically

1
2
3
4
5
Adjusting Density
You can adjust the density to the most appropriate level for the document either
automatically or manually.
The default setting is <MANUAL> (5).
Copying
Adjusting Automatically
You can adjust the density to the most appropriate
level for the document automatically.
Place documents.
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
Press [COPY].
Press [Density] twice to select <AUTO>, then press [OK].
DENSITY AUTO
The image quality is automatically set to <TEXT>.
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
100% LTR A TEXT 1
Press [Start].
If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and press
[Start] once for each page. When scanning is
complete, press [OK].
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Adjusting Manually

Adjusting Manually
1
2 3
4
5
6
You can adjust the density to the most appropriate
level for the document manually.
Place documents.
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
Press [COPY].
Adjusting Density
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
Ex.
100% LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
Press [Start].
If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and press
[Start] once for each page. When scanning is
complete, press [OK].
Copying
Press [Density] to select the manual mode.
Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the copy density, then press [OK].
DENSITY
-LT DK+
[ ]: to make light documents darker
]: to make dark documents lighter
[
To cancel all settings, press [Stop/Reset].
When you switch the mode by pressing the
mode keys such as [FAX], all settings will be canceled. If you want to keep the settings, set the density as follows:
[Menu] <COPY SETTINGS> <STANDARD SETTINGS> <DENSITY> <MANUAL> (See “COPY SETTINGS,” on p. 12-5.)
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Enlarge/Reduce Images

Enlarge/Reduce Images

Preset Zoom

1
2
3
Enlarge/Reduce Images
You can convert a standard-sized document to a di erent standard-sized copy (preset
zoom), or you can enlarge or reduce images in 1% increments (custom copy ratio).
The default setting is <100%>.
Copying
Preset Zoom
You can enlarge or reduce standard size documents
to another standard paper size.
Place documents.
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
Press [Enlarge/Reduce].
PRESET RATIO
- 100% +
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Press [COPY].
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5
6

Custom Copy Ratio

1
2 3
4
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the copy ratio, then press [OK].
Ex.
PRESET RATIO 78% LGL LTR
<200% MAX.>
<129% STMT → LTR>
<100%>
<78% LGL → LTR>
<64%>
<50% MIN.>
Place documents.
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
When <PAPER SIZE GROUP> in the <COPY SETTINGS> menu is set to <A> or <AB>, the preset copy ratios change as follows: A: 50%, 70%, 100%, 141%, 200% AB: 50%, 70%, 81%, 86%, 100%, 115%, 122%, 141%, 200%
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the
Custom Copy Ratio
You can enlarge or reduce images by any copy ratio,
in 1% increments. The available copy ratios are from
50% to 200%.
desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
Ex.
78% LTR TEXT/PHOTO
Press [Start].
If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and press
[Start] once for each page. When scanning is
complete, press [OK].
Press [COPY].
Press [Enlarge/Reduce] twice.
ZOOM 50-200%
- 100% +
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the copy ratio.
Ex.
ZOOM 50-200%
- 95% +
You can also use [ ] or [ ] to adjust the zoom ratio. To increase the zoom ratio, press
]. To decrease the copy ratio, press [ ].
[
To return the copy ratio to 100%, press
[Enlarge/Reduce] repeatedly to display
<100%>, then press [OK].
Copying
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Enlarge/Reduce Images
5
6
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Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
Ex.
95% LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
Press [Start].
If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and press
[Start] once for each page. When scanning is
complete, press [OK].
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Collating Copies

Collating Copies
1
2
Collating Copies
You can sort copies into sets arranged in page order. This function is useful when making
handouts for meetings. This feature can be used together with both “2-Sided Copying,” (see
p. 4-18) and “Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1),” (see p. 4-15).
The default setting is <OFF>.
Copying
Place documents.
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
Press [COPY].
If <AUTO COLLATE> is set to <ON> in <STANDARD SETTINGS> in <COPY SETTINGS>, skip to step 4.
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Collating Copies
3
4
5
Press [Collate/2 on 1].
COLLATE/2 ON 1 COLLATE
If you want to use <COLLATE> and “2 on 1
Combination” (see p. 4-15) at the same time, select <COLLATE+2 ON 1>, then press [OK].
If you want to use <COLLATE> and the 2­sided copying at the same time, go to step 3 of “1 to 2-Sided Copying” (see p. 4-19).
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
63% * LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
Copying
Press [Start].
If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and press
[Start] once for each page. When scanning
is complete, press [OK].
The machine prints the remaining sets of copies.
To cancel all settings, press [Stop/Reset].
When you switch the mode by pressing the
mode keys such as [FAX], all settings will
be canceled. If you want to keep the settings,
set the collate mode as follows:
[Menu] <COPY SETTINGS> <STANDARD SETTINGS> <AUTO COLLATE> <ON> (See “COPY SETTINGS,” on p. 12-5.)” When scanning multiple page documents,
<MEMORY FULL> may appear in the display and scanning may be canceled. If this happens, press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
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Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1)

Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1)

2 on 1 Combination

1
Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1)
This mode enables you to reduce two-page documents to  t on one sheet of paper (1-sided/
2-sided).
Copying
2 on 1 Combination
2 on 1 mode automatically reduces two documents
to  t on the selected paper size. You can make well-
organized copies by copying multiple documents
onto one sheet. This mode enables you to cut print
costs by saving copy papers, and it is also useful for
saving space. This feature can be used together with
both ”Collating Copies” (see p. 4-13) and ”2-Sided
Copying” (see p. 4-18).
The default setting is <OFF>.
The reduction ratio is automatically set so that the documents  t onto the selected paper size.
Place documents.
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
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Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1)
2 3
4
5

Copying ID Card

1
2 3
Press [COPY].
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Press [Collate/2 on 1] repeatedly to select <2 ON 1>, then press [OK].
COLLATE/2 ON 1 2 ON 1
If you want to use <2 ON 1> and “Collating
Copies” (see p. 4-13) at the same time, select <COLLATE+2 ON 1>, then press [OK].
If you want to use <2 ON 1> and the 2-sided copying at the same time, go to step 3 of “1 to 2-Sided Copying” (see p. 4-19).
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
63% * LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
Press [Start].
If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and press
[Start] once for each page. When scanning
is complete, press [OK].
Copying ID Card
You can make copies of a card printed on both sides
like an ID card. The printed images on the front-
back both sides of a paper are placed on exactly the
same position like the original card.
You must place a document on the platen glass when using
this function. The zoom ratio will automatically be set to <100%> with this
feature. You cannot change the copy size. The paper size you can use is LTR or A4. If you select other
paper size in the paper size setting, the ID card copy function will be canceled automatically. When you select the ID card copy, the other copy settings you
made, such as the copy ratio and paper size, will be canceled automatically. This function cannot be used with the 2 on 1 mode, the
collating mode, or the 2-sided copying mode.
Place a card on the platen glass.
Place a card as indicated below.
Ex.
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To cancel all settings, press [Stop/Reset].
A maximum of 1/8" (4 mm) margin will be
produced between the two reduced documents in 2 on 1 copying.
Align the center of a card with the arrow
mark.
Press [COPY].
Press [Collate/2 on 1] repeatedly to select <ID CARD COPY>, then press [OK].
COLLATE/2 ON 1 ID CARD COPY
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5 6
7
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
Ex.
100% * LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
Press [start].
Turn and place the card.
Place the card as indicated below.
Align the center of a card with the arrow mark.
Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1)
Copying
Press [start].
To cancel all settings, press [Stop/Reset]
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2-Sided Copying

2-Sided Copying
2-Sided Copying
This mode enables you to make 2-sided copies from 1-sided documents. This enables you to
cut print costs in half when copying in large quantities.
This feature can be used together with both “Collating Copies” (see p. 4-13) and “2 on 1
Combination” (see p. 4-15).
The default setting is <OFF>.
Copying
Paper used to make 2-sided copies must conform to the following speci cations:
Paper size: LTR, A4 (envelopes cannot be used for 2-sided copying)
Paper weight: 17 to 21 lb (64 to 80 g/m2)
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1 to 2-Sided Copying

1 to 2-Sided Copying
1
2 3
4
5
6
2-Sided Copying
You can make 2-sided copies from 1-sided
documents.
Place documents.
For details, see “Placing Documents,” on p. 2-4.
Press [COPY].
Press [2-Sided] to select <1 >2-SIDED>, then press [OK].
2-SIDED 1 > 2-SIDED
If there are odd number of documents when the 1-Sided to 2-Sided mode is used, the back side of the last copy is left blank.
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <BOOK TYPE> or <CALENDAR TYPE>, then press [OK].
For the landscape oriented documents: When <BOOK TYPE> is selected, the front and back sides of the copy will have the opposite top­bottom orientation. When <CALENDAR TYPE> is selected, the front and back sides of the copy will have the same top-bottom orientation.
Use – [numeric keys] to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
Ex.
100% * LTR TEXT/PHOTO 1
Press [Start].
If you want to copy multiple documents using the platen glass, place a document and press
[Start] once for each page. When scanning is
complete, press [OK].
To cancel all settings, press [Stop/Reset].
When you switch the mode by pressing the
mode keys such as [FAX], all settings will be canceled. If you want to keep the settings, store the settings as follows:
[Menu] <COPY SETTINGS> <STANDARD SETTINGS> <2-SIDED> (See “COPY SETTINGS,” on p. 12-5.) You can skip step 4. In this case, the machine
scans 1-sided documents to make 2-sided, <BOOK TYPE> copies.
Copying
TYPE OF OUTPUT BOOK TYPE
<BOOK TYPE>: The front and back sides of the copy will have the same top-bottom orientation. <CALENDAR TYPE>: The front and back sides of the copy will have the opposite top-bottom orientation.
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Selecting Paper Size Group

Selecting Paper Size Group
1 2
3
4
Selecting Paper Size Group
This section describes how to select the paper size group.
The default setting is <INCHES>.
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <COPY SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
MENU 4 COPY SETTINGS
Copying
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <PAPER SIZE GROUP>, then press [OK].
COPY SETTINGS 2 PAPER SIZE GROUP
Press [ ] or [ ] to select a paper size group, then press [OK].
PAPER SIZE GROUP INCHES
You can select from the following paper size groups: <INCHES>, <A>, <AB>
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Changing Standard Mode

Changing Standard Mode
1 2
3
4
5
Changing Standard Mode
The Standard mode is the combination of copy modes that the machine automatically
applies when the power is turned ON, or when
the Standard mode to suit your needs.
The default settings are the followings:
<IMAGE QUALITY>: TEXT/PHOTO
<DENSITY>: MANUAL (5)
<ZOOM RATIO>: 100%
<AUTO COLLATE>: OFF
<2-SIDED>: OFF
[Stop/Reset] is pressed. You can change
Press [Menu].
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <COPY SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
MENU 4 COPY SETTINGS
Press [ ] or [ ] to select <STANDARD SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
COPY SETTINGS 1 STANDARD SETTINGS
Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired setting item, then press [OK].
STANDARD SETTINGS 1 IMAGE QUALITY
You can specify the following settings: –
<IMAGE QUALITY>
<DENSITY>
<ZOOM RATIO>
<AUTO COLLATE>
<2-SIDED>
If you press [Stop/Reset] before pressing [OK], the setting will not be registered.
Press [Stop/Reset] to return to the standby mode.
Press [Menu] to return to the previous display.
Copying
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Printing a Sample Page

Printing a Sample Page
1 2
Printing a Sample Page
Copying
This machine provides you to print a sample page. You can use this function to test how the
printouts will look with current settings.
The paper size must be LTR.
The paper type must be Plain Paper (17 to 21 lb (64 to 80 g/m2)).
If the paper setting is not appropriate or the paper is not loaded correctly, printing does not start without any error
massages. You cannot cancel printing a sample page once printing has started.
You cannot use this function while making copies, scanning documents, or printing reports/lists.
Press [COPY].
Press and hold [OK].
The sample page will be printed on the both sides of the paper.
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Viewing Copy Settings

Viewing Copy Settings
1
Viewing Copy Settings
You can check the current copy settings for <COLLATE>, <2-SIDED>, <2 ON 1>, and <ID CARD
COPY>.
Press [Job Cancel/Status Monitor] repeatedly to select <VIEW SETTINGS>, then press [OK].
VIEW SETTINGS
The current settings for <COLLATE>, <2-SIDED>, <2 ON 1>, and <ID CARD COPY> appear on the LCD display.
2 ON 1
Copying
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Copying
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F a x

5
This chapter describes how to use fax functions.
Overview of Fax Functions .......................................... 5-2
Introduction to Using Fax Functions ..........................5-4
Methods for Receiving Faxes ...........................................5-4
Selecting the Receive Mode .........................................5-10
Setting the Current Date and Time ............................ 5-11
Setting the Type of Telephone Line ...........................5-11
Registering the Machine’s Name.................................5-12
Registering Your Machine’s Fax Number .................. 5-12
Sending Fax Documents ...........................................5-13
Basic Methods for Sending Faxes ............................... 5-13
Calling the Recipient before Sending Fax
Documents (Manual Sending) ..................................... 5-13
Switching Temporarily to Tone Dialing ..................... 5-14
Dialing an Overseas Number (With Pauses) ...........5-15
Basic Methods for Sending PC Faxes ......................... 5-16
Canceling Sending Fax Documents ..........................5-17
Specifying Destinations ............................................5-18
Specifying a New Fax Number ..................................... 5-18
Using the One-Touch Keys ............................................5-19
Using Coded Dial Codes .................................................5-19
Using the Group Addresses ..........................................5-20
Using the Address Book Key ......................................... 5-20
Sending Documents to More Than One
Location (Broadcasting) .................................................5-21
Adjusting Density ......................................................5-23
Selecting Image Quality ............................................5-24
Redialing When the Line Is Busy ...............................5-25
Redialing Manually........................................................... 5-25
Redialing Automatically ................................................. 5-25
Checking the Dial Line before Sending ...................5-27
Changing Standard Mode .........................................5-28
Send Start Speed .......................................................5-29
Printing Received Documents on Both Sides of
Paper...........................................................................5-30
Reducing a Received Document ...............................5-31
Printing Footer Information on a Received
Document ...................................................................5-32
Specifying the Way of Printing When Toner Runs
Out ..............................................................................5-33
Setting the Incoming Ring ........................................5-34
Receiving Documents Manually with an External
Telephone (Remote RX) .............................................5-35
Activating the Remote Reception ..............................5-35
Receiving Documents with the Remote
Reception ............................................................................ 5-36
Selecting the Receive Mode for Printing .................5-37
Rejecting Incoming Faxes from the Unidentified
Senders .......................................................................5-38
Receive Start Speed ...................................................5-39
Receiving Documents in Memory without
Printing Out (Memory Lock Reception) ...................5-40
Printing All Documents Stored in the Memory
Lock Reception Mode ................................................5-42
Forwarding Received Fax Documents in Memory ..5-43 Checking/Changing the Status of Fax Documents
in Memory ..................................................................5-44
Checking/Deleting Fax Transmission
Documents.......................................................................... 5-44
Checking/Deleting Fax Reception Documents .....5-45
Checking the Fax Log ...................................................... 5-45
Fax
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Overview of Fax Functions

Overview of Fax Functions
Overview of Fax Functions
In addition to the Super G3 fax function, you can send faxes from your computer. You can
also forward received fax documents to speci ed destinations.
(p. 5-13) (p. 5-16)
Fax
(p. 5-24)
(p. 5-23)
(p. 5-13)
(p. 5-43)
5-2
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(p. 5-18)
Overview of Fax Functions
(p. 5-40)
(p. 5-35)
Fax
5-3
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