Canon image runner 2535 Guide de l'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Reference Guide

Reference Guide Reference Guide Please read this guide before operating this product.After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for

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ixPrefaceThank you for purchasing the Canon imageRUNNER 2545i/2545/2535i/2535/2530i/2530/2525i/2525/2520i/2520. Please read this manual thoroughly bef

Page 3 - Manuals for the Machine

Timer Settings3-35Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3● To set the daylight saving time:❑Press [DaylightSaving Time Settings].❑ Press [On] ➞ [Sta

Page 4 - How This Manual Is Organized

Timer Settings3-36Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings35Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Auto Sleep TimeIf the machine remains idle for

Page 5 - Contents

Timer Settings3-37Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings31Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [Timer Settings].For help, see steps 1 and 2 in “Date &am

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Timer Settings3-38Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Auto Clear TimeIf the machine remains idle for a certain period of time, the display return

Page 7 - Chapter 5 Routine Maintenance

Timer Settings3-39Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Auto Shutdown TimeYou can set the machine to automatically shut down. The machine automatic

Page 8 - Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

Timer Settings3-40Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3NOTETo disable the Auto Shutdown Time setting, select <0> ➞ press [OK].4Press (Rese

Page 9 - Chapter 7 Appendix

4-1CHAPTER4Optional EquipmentThis chapter introduces the machine’s optional equipment, that can dramatically enhance your efficiency.System Configurat

Page 10 - How to Use This Manual

System Configuration4-2Optional Equipment4System ConfigurationThis section shows you with illustrations of all the optional equipment that can be atta

Page 11 - Displays Used in This Manual

System Configuration4-3Optional Equipment4NOTEFor more information on the compatibility with other options, see “Available Combination of Options,” on

Page 12 - Trademarks

System Configuration4-4Optional Equipment4System OptionsThe system-related optional accessories listed below can dramatically enhance the machine’s pe

Page 13 - Printing

xIllustrations Used in This ManualThe machine illustrations used in this manual are those of the imageRUNNER 2545i with the following optional equipme

Page 14 - Legal Notices

System Configuration4-5Optional Equipment4 PS Printer KitThe PS Printer Kit supports PS emulation printing solutions.IMPORTANTThe PS printer function

Page 15 - Disclaimers

System Configuration4-6Optional Equipment4Available Combination of OptionsThe table below lists the optional equipment for the machine and includes in

Page 16 - Introduction to

Feeder (DADF-AA1/-AB1)4-7Optional Equipment4Feeder (DADF-AA1/-AB1)Originals placed in the feeder are automatically fed sheet by sheet to the scanning

Page 17 - What This Machine Can Do

Feeder (DADF-AA1/-AB1)4-8Optional Equipment4Optional Accessory Stamp Unit-B1With the Stamp Unit-B1 attached to the feeder, originals scanned through

Page 18 - Remote User Interface

Platen Cover Type Q/P4-9Optional Equipment4Platen Cover Type Q/PThe Platen Cover Type Q/P secures originals that are placed on the platen glass.a Plat

Page 19 - Versatile Configurations

Cassette Module-W1/CST. Feeding Unit-AE14-10Optional Equipment4Cassette Module-W1/CST. Feeding Unit-AE1If you attach the Cassette Module-W1, you have

Page 20 - Other Useful Functions

Envelope Feeder Attachment-D14-11Optional Equipment4Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1If you need to print on a number of envelopes, the stack bypass may n

Page 21 - Parts and Their Functions

Copy Card Reader-F14-12Optional Equipment4Copy Card Reader-F1When the machine is managed with department IDs, you must enter your department ID (and p

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Inner Finisher-B14-13Optional Equipment4Inner Finisher-B1With the Inner Finisher-B1 attached to the machine, you can make copies in sets arranged in p

Page 23 - Internal View

Inner Finisher-B14-14Optional Equipment4Finishing ModesThe Inner Finisher-B1 is equipped with the finishing modes described below.NOTE• The output tra

Page 24 - Control Panel

xiAbbreviations Used in This ManualIn this manual, product names are abbreviated as follows:TrademarksMacintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc

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Inner Finisher-B14-15Optional Equipment4IMPORTANTThe Collate mode is available for the following paper sizes: A4, A4R, A3, and A5R. Group ModeAll cop

Page 26 - Basic Operations

Inner Finisher-B14-16Optional Equipment4Prints are stapled in the places indicated below.• If an original is placed on the platen glass: • If original

Page 27 - Using the Touch Panel Display

Inner Finisher-B14-17Optional Equipment4You can use the 64 to 128 g/m2 paper for stapling. The maximum number of sheets that can be stapled when you a

Page 28 - Using the Menus

Inner 2 Way Tray-G14-18Optional Equipment4Inner 2 Way Tray-G1If you attach the Inner 2 Way Tray-G1 to the machine, prints can be delivered to both the

Page 29 - Entering Characters

5-1CHAPTER5Routine MaintenanceThis chapter describes how to load paper, clean the machine, and replace consumables such as toner, stamp ink, and stapl

Page 30 - Entering Numbers

Paper Drawers5-2Routine Maintenance5Paper DrawersThis section describes how to load paper in the paper drawers.When any of the paper drawers are empty

Page 31 - Enter the desired characters

Paper Drawers5-3Routine Maintenance5Loading PaperLoad paper in the paper drawers as described below.IMPORTANT• Do not load nonstandard-sized paper in

Page 32 - When you have entered all

Paper Drawers5-4Routine Maintenance5IMPORTANT• Rolled or curled paper must be straightened out prior to use.• Make sure that the height of the paper s

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Paper Drawers5-5Routine Maintenance5• If problems occur, such as poor print quality or paper jams, try turning the paper stack over and reloading it.•

Page 34 - Logging in to the Machine

Paper Drawers5-6Routine Maintenance52Squeeze the lever on the side guide. Without releasing the lever, slide the side guide leftward or rightward to a

Page 35 - Press (Log In/Out) on the

xiiScanning an original to be copied or sent to a client computer, fax machine, etc.ScanningPrintingOutputting documents such as a copy, fax, or data

Page 36 - Using the Control Card

Paper Drawers5-7Routine Maintenance55Change the paper size plates to indicate the correct paper size on the paper drawer.IMPORTANTThe paper sizes mark

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Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-8Routine Maintenance5Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1This section describes how to use the optional Envelope Feeder Attach

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Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-9Routine Maintenance5• If there is a temperature difference between the location where the envelopes were stored and th

Page 39 - Placing Originals

Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-10Routine Maintenance5Loading EnvelopesAfter preparing your envelopes, load them in Paper Drawer 2 as described below.N

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Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-11Routine Maintenance53Load 10 envelopes at a time with the side you want to print on face up. While loading the envelo

Page 41 - Platen Glass

Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-12Routine Maintenance5IMPORTANTDo not place paper or any other items in the empty part of the paper drawer next to the

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Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-13Routine Maintenance55Squeeze the lever on the side guide. Without releasing the lever, slide the side guide leftward

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Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-14Routine Maintenance58Screw the front width guide to fix it.10Load 10 envelopes at a time with the side you want to pr

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Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-15Routine Maintenance5Make sure that the flaps are positioned as shown below.Align the leading edges of the envelopes,

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Envelope Feeder Attachment-D15-16Routine Maintenance511Use the size switch to select the preset envelope type.● If the type of the loaded envelopes ha

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xiiiLegal NoticesCopyrightCopyright 2012 by Canon Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or

Page 47 - Open the stack bypass

Replacing the Toner5-17Routine Maintenance5Replacing the TonerWhen only a small amount of toner is left inside the machine, the message <Prepare th

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Replacing the Toner5-18Routine Maintenance5• If you accidentally spill or scatter toner, carefully gather the toner particles together or wipe them up

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Replacing the Toner5-19Routine Maintenance53Pull the toner cartridge out of the toner supply port.Pull the toner cartridge out halfway with one hand,

Page 50

Replacing the Toner5-20Routine Maintenance54Take the new toner cartridge out of the package and uncap it.IMPORTANT• Use only toner cartridges intended

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Replacing the Toner5-21Routine Maintenance56Return the locking lever to its original position.IMPORTANTMake sure that the down arrow ( ) on the lockin

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Replacing the Waste Toner Container5-22Routine Maintenance5Replacing the Waste Toner ContainerThe machine produces waste toner in the printing process

Page 53 - ❑ Press [Next]

Replacing the Waste Toner Container5-23Routine Maintenance5WARNINGDo not burn or throw waste toner containers into open flames, as this may ignite the

Page 54 - Press [Done]

Replacing the Waste Toner Container5-24Routine Maintenance57Turn the lock lever clockwise 90 degrees to lock the container.8Close the front cover.CAUT

Page 55 - Volume Control

Replacing the Stamp Ink Cartridge5-25Routine Maintenance5Replacing the Stamp Ink CartridgeWhen you send or fax documents, originals fed into the feede

Page 56 - ➞ press [Done]

Replacing the Stamp Ink Cartridge5-26Routine Maintenance53Remove the old stamp ink cartridge using tweezers.5Close the inner cover, and then the feede

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xiv(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 entitle

Page 58 - Accessing the System Monitor

Replacing the Staple Cartridge5-27Routine Maintenance5Replacing the Staple CartridgeWhen the optional Inner Finisher-B1 runs out of staples, the messa

Page 59 - Select the function

Replacing the Staple Cartridge5-28Routine Maintenance54Remove the empty staple cartridge.NOTEThe staple case can hold only one staple cartridge.3Squee

Page 60

Replacing the Staple Cartridge5-29Routine Maintenance5NOTEAs soon as the cover is closed, the stapler unit automatically conducts several dry fires to

Page 61 - Press [System Monitor]

Routine Cleaning5-30Routine Maintenance5Routine CleaningIf the original is not copied clearly, clean the following parts of the machine:• Platen glass

Page 62 - Check the page counts

Routine Cleaning5-31Routine Maintenance51Clean the platen glass and the underside of the feeder/platen cover with a water-moistened cloth, and then wi

Page 63

Routine Cleaning5-32Routine Maintenance53Open the inner cover, holding it by the front tab.4Clean the rollers (a total of three places) inside the inn

Page 64 - Printing the User’s Data List

Routine Cleaning5-33Routine Maintenance57Place your index finger on the feed dial. Without releasing the finger from the feed dial, open the feeder.8W

Page 65 - Data List

Routine Cleaning5-34Routine Maintenance5Automatic Feeder CleaningIf the originals fed through the feeder have black streaks or appear dirty, clean the

Page 66 - Basic Settings

Routine Cleaning5-35Routine Maintenance54Place 10 sheets of blank A4 paper (64 to 90 g/m2) into the feeder.Make sure to fan the sheets of paper well.2

Page 67 - Specifying Common Settings

Routine Cleaning5-36Routine Maintenance5Transfer Roller CleaningIf the back side of printed paper is smudged, the transfer roller in the main unit may

Page 68 - Press [Initial Function]

1-1CHAPTER1Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 SeriesThis chapter provides an overview of the machine, including basic functions and part names.What This

Page 69

Routine Cleaning5-37Routine Maintenance5Drum CleaningIf print quality decreases, the drum in the main unit may be dirty. In this case, use the Drum Cl

Page 70 - Setting the Toner Save Mode

Routine Cleaning5-38Routine Maintenance5Fixing Unit CleaningIf black streaks appear on the printed page, the fixing unit may be dirty. Use the Fixing

Page 71 - Adjusting the Print Density

Routine Cleaning5-39Routine Maintenance54Open the stack bypass.5Load the cleaning sheet with the printed side facing up, inserting the white edge into

Page 72 - Entering Values in Inches

Checking the Page Counters5-40Routine Maintenance5Checking the Page CountersThe machine is equipped with a number of counters for various purposes. Th

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Consumables5-41Routine Maintenance5ConsumablesThe consumables described in this section are available from Canon. For more information, contact your l

Page 74 - Press [Copy], [Printer]

Consumables5-42Routine Maintenance5TonerIf a message prompting you to replace the toner cartridge appears on the touch panel display, replace the tone

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Consumables5-43Routine Maintenance5Stamp Ink CartridgeThe stamp ink cartridge is used to stamp originals. Use the tweezers provided to remove and repl

Page 76

Consumables5-44Routine Maintenance5

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6-1CHAPTER6TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to identify and solve problems you may face when operating the machine.Identifying and Isolating

Page 78

Identifying and Isolating Problems6-2Troubleshooting6Identifying and Isolating ProblemsYou may experience problems while operating the machine. Take a

Page 79 - Tray Designation

What This Machine Can Do1-2Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1What This Machine Can DoAll the elements you will ever need in a digital multitaski

Page 80 - [Tray Designation] appears ➞

Identifying and Isolating Problems6-3Troubleshooting6Remedy 3 Check for unsuitable paper conditions. Do not use severely curled or wrinkled paper. (Se

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Identifying and Isolating Problems6-4Troubleshooting6Black streaks appear on prints.Cause The feeder (scanning area/rollers), fixing unit, or drum is

Page 82

Identifying and Isolating Problems6-5Troubleshooting6The backside of the prints is smudged.Cause The transfer roller is dirty.Remedy Clean the transfe

Page 83 - Staple as the Finishing mode

Identifying and Isolating Problems6-6Troubleshooting6There is a wait time while making prints.Cause 1 A certain wait time is required to resume printi

Page 84

Self-diagnostic Display6-76TroubleshootingSelf-diagnostic DisplayThe machine displays simple messages and codes that help you understand what is occur

Page 85

Self-diagnostic Display6-8Troubleshooting6Cannot connect to the selected server. Check the settings.Cause The machine cannot connect to the specified

Page 86

Self-diagnostic Display6-9Troubleshooting6Check the TCP/IP.Cause 1 The machine’s TCP/IP is not operating.Remedy Check the IP address settings (IP addr

Page 87

Self-diagnostic Display6-10Troubleshooting6No response.Cause 1 The server was not running when you tried to send.Remedy Check the destination.Cause 2

Page 88

Self-diagnostic Display6-11Troubleshooting6Replace the toner.Cause The toner has run out.Remedy Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. (See “Repl

Page 89 - [Language Switch] appears ➞

Self-diagnostic Display6-12Troubleshooting6SSL Error (POP)Cause 1 POP authentication failed and a transmission error occurred due to SSL-encrypted com

Page 90 - Press [Off] ➞ [OK]

What This Machine Can Do1-3Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1Faxing*The machine’s Super G3 fax function is compatible with most Super G3 fax mac

Page 91 - The selected mode is set

Self-diagnostic Display6-13Troubleshooting6SSL Error (SMTP Send)Cause 1 An error occurred when sending SSL-encrypted data because the machine and the

Page 92

Self-diagnostic Display6-14Troubleshooting6The platen glass is dirty.Cause The feeder scanning area is dirty.Remedy Clean the feeder scanning area. (S

Page 93

Self-diagnostic Display6-15Troubleshooting6Error CodesIf your copy, sending (TX)/receiving (RX), fax, or print job turns out unsuccessful, check for a

Page 94

Self-diagnostic Display6-16Troubleshooting6# 0012Cause The document could not be sent because the recipient’s machine was out of paper.Remedy Ask the

Page 95 - Specifying B5/EXEC Paper

Self-diagnostic Display6-17Troubleshooting6# 0037Cause Documents could not be received because there is insufficient memory available.Remedy Delete un

Page 96 - Specifying A5R/STMTR Paper

Self-diagnostic Display6-18Troubleshooting6# 0404Cause The job failed because the write protect switch of the USB memory media device was on.Remedy Tu

Page 97

Self-diagnostic Display6-19Troubleshooting6# 0703Cause The memory for image data is full when sending color documents.Remedy 1 Wait for a few moments

Page 98

Self-diagnostic Display6-20Troubleshooting6# 0752Cause 1 The SMTP server name and e-mail address are incorrect.Remedy Check that SMTP Server and E-mai

Page 99

Self-diagnostic Display6-21Troubleshooting6# 0801Cause 1 A timeout error occurred while the machine was communicating with the SMTP server to send an

Page 100 - Timer Settings

Self-diagnostic Display6-22Troubleshooting6# 0806Cause 1 An incorrect user name or password was specified when sending documents to a file server.Reme

Page 101 - Auto Sleep Time

What This Machine Can Do1-4Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1Network ScanningThe Remote Scan function enables you to use the machine as a conven

Page 102

Self-diagnostic Display6-23Troubleshooting6Remedy 3 Check the network status.Cause 3 A timeout error occurred on the server while connecting to the PO

Page 103 - Auto Clear Time

Self-diagnostic Display6-24Troubleshooting6# 0821Cause 1 You have received data that cannot be processed (TIFF analysis error).Remedy Check the settin

Page 104 - Auto Shutdown Time

Self-diagnostic Display6-25Troubleshooting6# 0841Cause An error occurred when sending SSL-encrypted data because the machine and the mail server do no

Page 105

Self-diagnostic Display6-26Troubleshooting6# 0852Cause An error occurred because the main power switch was turned OFF while a job was being processed.

Page 106 - Optional Equipment

Clearing Paper Jams6-276TroubleshootingClearing Paper JamsIf paper is jammed inside the machine, a screen such as shown below appears on the touch pan

Page 107 - System Configuration

Clearing Paper Jams6-28Troubleshooting6• After clearing all paper jams, remove your hands from the machine immediately. Even if the machine is not in

Page 108

Clearing Paper Jams6-29Troubleshooting6Fixing UnitIf paper is jammed in the fixing unit, remove the jammed paper as described below.CAUTIONThe fixing

Page 109 - System Options

Clearing Paper Jams6-30Troubleshooting61Press the button on the right cover of the main unit, and open the right cover.2Remove any jammed paper protru

Page 110

Clearing Paper Jams6-31Troubleshooting6IMPORTANTAfter you have cleared all the paper jams, make sure to return all the levers and covers to their orig

Page 111

Clearing Paper Jams6-32Troubleshooting6IMPORTANTAfter you have cleared all the paper jams, make sure to return all the levers and covers to their orig

Page 112 - Feeder (DADF-AA1/-AB1)

imageRUNNER2545i/25452535i/25352530i/25302525i/25252520i/2520Reference Guide

Page 113 - Optional Accessory

What This Machine Can Do1-5Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1Energy ConservationYou can conserve power efficiently by setting the Sleep mode and

Page 114 - Platen Cover Type Q/P

Clearing Paper Jams6-33Troubleshooting6IMPORTANTAfter you have cleared all the paper jams, make sure to return all the levers and covers to their orig

Page 115

Clearing Paper Jams6-34Troubleshooting61Press the button on the right cover of the main unit, and open the right cover.3Open the paper drawer’s right

Page 116 - Envelope Feeder Attachment-D1

Clearing Paper Jams6-35Troubleshooting67Press the button on the Paper Drawer 2, and pull out the drawer until it stops.5Remove any jammed paper.6Gentl

Page 117 - Copy Card Reader-F1

Clearing Paper Jams6-36Troubleshooting6IMPORTANTAfter you have cleared all the paper jams, make sure to return all the levers and covers to their orig

Page 118 - Inner Finisher-B1

Clearing Paper Jams6-37Troubleshooting6Paper Drawers 3 and 4If paper is jammed inside Paper Drawers 3 or 4, remove the jammed paper as described below

Page 119 - Finishing Modes

Clearing Paper Jams6-38Troubleshooting63Press the button on the Paper Drawer 3 or 4, and pull out the drawer until it stops.4Remove any jammed paper.5

Page 120 - IMPORTANT

Clearing Paper Jams6-39Troubleshooting6IMPORTANTAfter you have cleared all the paper jams, make sure to return all the levers and covers to their orig

Page 121

Clearing Paper Jams6-40Troubleshooting62Open the inner cover, holding it by the front tab.3Turn the feed dial and remove any jammed originals.Do not p

Page 122 - Originals

Clearing Paper Jams6-41Troubleshooting65Lift the feeder and check for any jammed originals left inside.If you find any jammed originals left in the fe

Page 123 - Inner 2 Way Tray-G1

Clearing Paper Jams6-42Troubleshooting62Press the button on the right cover of the main unit, and open the right cover.IMPORTANTAfter you have cleared

Page 124 - Routine Maintenance

Parts and Their Functions1-6Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1Parts and Their FunctionsThis section provides you with the names and functions of

Page 125 - Paper Drawers

Clearing Paper Jams6-43Troubleshooting6Inner Finisher-B1 (Optional)If paper is jammed in the optional finisher, remove the jammed paper as described b

Page 126 - Loading Paper

Clearing Paper Jams6-44Troubleshooting63Press the button on the right cover of the main unit, and open the right cover.4Pull out the paper output unit

Page 127 - Open a package of paper and

Clearing Paper Jams6-45Troubleshooting6IMPORTANTAfter you have cleared all the paper jams, make sure to return all the levers and covers to their orig

Page 128

Clearing Staple Jams6-46Troubleshooting6Clearing Staple JamsIf staples are jammed inside the optional Inner Finisher-B1, remove the jammed staples as

Page 129

Clearing Staple Jams6-47Troubleshooting63Release the metal part on the front side of the staple case and lift it as far as it will go.CAUTIONWhen rele

Page 130

Clearing Staple Jams6-48Troubleshooting6NOTEAs soon as the cover is closed, the stapler unit automatically conducts several dry fires to reposition th

Page 131

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-496TroubleshootingAdjusting the Machine SettingsThis section describes how to make adjustments to the machine settings

Page 132 - Preparing Envelopes

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-50Troubleshooting6The selected mode is set.5Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.3Press [ ] or [ ] until [Speci

Page 133 - Loading Envelopes

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-51Troubleshooting6Preventing Paper Curl or Jams Caused by a High-humidity EnvironmentWhen printing on paper that has a

Page 134

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-52Troubleshooting63Select the desired setting:● To set the machine to automatically select the appropriate curl preven

Page 135 - Open Paper Drawer 2

Parts and Their Functions1-7Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1a Main Power SwitchPress to the “I” side to turn ON the machine. (See Chapter 2, “

Page 136

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-53Troubleshooting6Preventing Paper Jams when Printing on the Back Side of Printed PaperWhen printing on the back side

Page 137

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-54Troubleshooting6Preventing Paper Curl Due to Paper TypeYou can take advantage of Special Mode P when using paper tha

Page 138

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-55Troubleshooting64Press (Reset) to return to the top screen. Adjusting Print Speed for Higher Print QualityIn some

Page 139

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-56Troubleshooting6Reducing Wait Time for the Next JobWhen you continue to make copies after copying on paper such as A

Page 140 - Replacing the Toner

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-57Troubleshooting6Adjusting Output Speed in the Rotate + Collate ModePrinting with the Rotate + Collate mode involves

Page 141 - Open the toner replacement

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-58Troubleshooting6The selected mode is set.4Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Feeder Smudge AdjustmentIf the

Page 142 - Turn the locking lever

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-59Troubleshooting64Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Adjusting Density for Printing Security ImagesSpecial M

Page 143

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-60Troubleshooting64Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Preventing Toner from Smudging or Bleeding on PrintsIn

Page 144 - Close the toner replacement

Adjusting the Machine Settings6-61Troubleshooting6The selected mode is set.4Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.2Press [ ] or [ ] until [Speci

Page 145 - Open the front cover

If Memory Becomes Full during Scanning...6-62Troubleshooting6If Memory Becomes Full during Scanning...The machine’s memory may become full when scanni

Page 146

Parts and Their Functions1-8Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1Internal Viewa Front CoverOpen this cover to replace the waste toner container.b D

Page 147 - Close the front cover

Service Call Message6-636TroubleshootingService Call MessageIf any critical error occurs that prevents normal operations, a service call message is di

Page 148 - Open the feeder cover

Service Call Message6-64Troubleshooting6Using the Machine with Limited FunctionsIf the Service Call Message screen appears indicating a malfunction of

Page 149 - Attach the new stamp ink

Service Call Message6-65Troubleshooting6Requesting Repairs from the Control PanelIf you notice an abnormality with the machine, you can send a repair

Page 150 - Grasp the staple case by the

Service Call Message6-66Troubleshooting62Press [Service Call].3Press [Select/Request].NOTEYou can cancel the request by pressing [Cancel] ➞ [Yes].4Pre

Page 151

Service Call Message6-67Troubleshooting6Contacting Your Local Authorized Canon DealerIf you have any problems or inquiries concerning the machine, con

Page 152

Service Call Message6-68Troubleshooting6

Page 153 - Routine Cleaning

CHAPTER7-17AppendixThis chapter includes tables describing the Additional Functions settings, available paper stock, specifications of the main unit a

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Additional Functions Settings Table7-2Appendix7Additional Functions Settings TableThe tables below list the settings that can be selected from the Add

Page 155

Additional Functions Settings Table7-3Appendix7 Common Settings ContinuedAdditional Functions SettingsApplicable PageDrawer Eligibility For APS/ADSCo

Page 156

Additional Functions Settings Table7-4Appendix7 Common Settings ContinuedAdditional Functions SettingsApplicable PageTray Designation*Tray A: Copy:

Page 157 - Automatic Feeder Cleaning

Parts and Their Functions1-9Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1Control Panela Touch panel displayThe menu screen for each function is displayed h

Page 158

Additional Functions Settings Table7-5Appendix7 Common Settings ContinuedAdditional Functions SettingsApplicable PagePaper Feed Method SwitchStack By

Page 159 - Transfer Roller Cleaning

Additional Functions Settings Table7-6Appendix7 Timer Settings Adjustment/CleaningAdditional Functions SettingsApplicable PageDate & Time Settin

Page 160 - Drum Cleaning

Additional Functions Settings Table7-7Appendix7 Adjustment/Cleaning ContinuedAdditional Functions SettingsApplicable PageInitialize After Replacing D

Page 161 - Fixing Unit Cleaning

Available Paper Stock7-8Appendix7Available Paper StockThe paper types and sizes that can be used with this machine are shown on the tables below. : Av

Page 162

Available Paper Stock7-9Appendix7: Available N/A: Not Available* Envelopes can be loaded in Paper Drawer 2 only when the optional Envelope Feeder A

Page 163 - Checking the Page Counters

Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper Output Chart7-10Appendix7Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper

Page 164 - Consumables

Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper Output Chart7-11Appendix7 If You Do Not Set the Staple Mode:

Page 165

Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper Output Chart7-12Appendix7 If You Want to Staple on the Left Side of the Prints:

Page 166 - Genuine Supplies

Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper Output Chart7-13Appendix7 If You Want to Staple on the Right Side of the Prints:

Page 167

Multifunctional Operations7-14Appendix7Multifunctional OperationsThe machine allows multiple functions, such as printing, scanning, and copying, to be

Page 168 - Troubleshooting

Parts and Their Functions1-10Introduction to imageRUNNER 2545 Series1

Page 169 - Paper Jam Problems

Specifications7-15Appendix7SpecificationsSpecifications are subject to change without notice for product improvement or future release.Main UnitItem S

Page 170 - Print Quality Problems

Specifications7-16Appendix7Paper SizesPaper Drawers 1, 3, and 4:Standard size (A4, A4R, A3, A5R)Paper Drawer 2:Standard size (A4, A4R, A3, A5R)Envelop

Page 171 - Images are obliquely printed

Specifications7-17Appendix7Copy Speed (Except when paper is fed from the stack bypass)Sheets per minuteimageRUNNER 2545i/2545Direct A4 45A4R 32A3 22A5

Page 172 - Other Problems

Specifications7-18Appendix7Power SourceimageRUNNER 2545i/2545/2535i/2535:220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 4.2 AimageRUNNER 2530i/2530/2525i/2525/2520i/2520:2

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Specifications7-19Appendix7FeederItem SpecificationType Automatic Document FeederSize of Originals A4, A4R, A3, A5, A5ROriginal Paper WeightsimageRUNN

Page 174 - Self-diagnostic Display

Specifications7-20Appendix7Cassette Module-W1CST. Feeding Unit-AE1WeightimageRUNNER 2545i/2535i and DADF-AA1:Approx. 7.9 kgimageRUNNER 2530i/2525i/252

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Specifications7-21Appendix7Inner Finisher-B1Item SpecificationPaper Weight 64 g/m2 to 128 g/m2CapacityTray A (standard tray)Non-collate, Collate, or G

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Specifications7-22Appendix7Inner 2 Way Tray-G1Copy Card Reader-F1Item SpecificationPaper Weight 64 g/m2 to 128 g/m2CapacityTray A:A4: 250 sheets (80 g

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Index7-23Appendix7IndexNumerics2 Way Unit-B1, 1-83-hole punch paper, 7-8AA5R/STMTR Paper Selection, 3-31Activation, 4-4Additional Functions, 2-38Adjus

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Index7-24Appendix7Common Settings, 3-2A5R/STMTR Paper Selection, 3-31Auto Clear Setting, 3-4B5/EXEC Paper Selection, 3-30Drawer Eligibility For APS/AD

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2-1CHAPTER2Basic OperationsThis chapter describes information you should know before using the machine’s various functions.Using the Touch Panel Displ

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Index7-25Appendix7GGamma Value for Remote Scans, 3-28Group mode, 4-15HHeavy paper, 7-8IInch Entry, 3-7Initial Function, 3-2Initialize Common Settings,

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Index7-26Appendix7Paper stock, 5-41Available paper stock, 7-8Paper size, 7-9Paper type, 7-8Parts and functionsMain unit, 1-6, 1-8Optional equipment, 4

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Index7-27Appendix7TTime zone, 3-33Timer SettingsAuto Clear Time, 3-38Auto Shutdown Time, 3-39Auto Sleep Time, 3-36Date & Time Settings, 3-33Timer

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Using the Touch Panel Display2-2Basic Operations2Using the Touch Panel DisplayThe touch panel display on the control panel enables you to access and m

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Using the Touch Panel Display2-3Basic Operations2Selecting the Desired FunctionBy default, the machine is set to display the top screen of the Copy fu

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Using the Touch Panel Display2-4Basic Operations2NOTEThe display automatically returns to the top screen if the machine has not been operated for the

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Manuals for the MachineThe manuals for this machine are organized as shown below. Please refer to them for detailed information. Some manuals may not

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Using the Touch Panel Display2-5Basic Operations2Entering NumbersWhenever the numeric keys icon ( ) is displayed on the screen, you can use - (nume

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Using the Touch Panel Display2-6Basic Operations22Enter the desired characters.● When the entry mode is [Alphabet]:● When the entry mode is [Other]:❑T

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Using the Touch Panel Display2-7Basic Operations2NOTE• If you make a mistake when entering a character, press [ ] or [ ] to position the cursor on the

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Using the Touch Panel Display2-8Basic Operations2 Using a USB KeyboardEntering characters using the USB keyboard is easy. However, keep in mind the f

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Logging in to the Machine2-9Basic Operations2Logging in to the MachineThe machine is equipped with various security functions that help you protect th

Page 194 - Clearing Paper Jams

Logging in to the Machine2-10Basic Operations23When your operations are complete, press (Log In/Out) to log out.NOTE• The log-in screen for Departme

Page 195 - Locating Paper Jams

Logging in to the Machine2-11Basic Operations2Using the Control CardIf the optional Copy Card Reader-F1 is attached to the machine, you can use a cont

Page 196 - Fixing Unit

Logging in to the Machine2-12Basic Operations2Entering a User ID and PasswordIf User ID Management has been set, you must enter your user ID (and pass

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Logging in to the Machine2-13Basic Operations23When your operations are complete, press (Log In/Out) to log out.NOTE• The log-in screen for User ID

Page 198 - Inside of the Right Cover

Placing Originals2-14Basic Operations2Placing OriginalsPlace your originals on the platen glass or into the feeder, depending on the size and type of

Page 199 - Stack Bypass

How This Manual Is OrganizedIntroduction to imageRUNNER 2545 SeriesBasic OperationsConfiguring the Machine’s Basic SettingsOptional EquipmentRoutine M

Page 200 - Paper Drawers 1 and 2

Placing Originals2-15Basic Operations2NOTE• If the top left corner of the original (face down) is not aligned with that of the platen glass, the origi

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Placing Originals2-16Basic Operations2Platen GlassUse the platen glass when scanning bound originals (such as books and magazines), heavy or lightweig

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Placing Originals2-17Basic Operations2NOTEThe machine automatically detects the size of A4, A4R, and A3 originals (and A5 originals placed on the imag

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Placing Originals2-18Basic Operations2FeederUse the feeder when you want to scan several originals at a time. With the feeder, the machine automatical

Page 204 - Paper Drawers 3 and 4

Placing Originals2-19Basic Operations2CAUTIONDo not insert your fingers into the gaps around the original supply tray, as your fingers may get caught.

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Placing Originals2-20Basic Operations2NOTE• The scanned originals are output to the original output area in the order that they are fed into the feede

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Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-21Basic Operations2Loading Paper in the Stack BypassIf you are making prints on transparencies, labels, nonstandard

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Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-22Basic Operations2• Rolled or curled paper must be straightened out prior to use so that it can be fed smoothly th

Page 208 - Paper Output Unit

Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-23Basic Operations2NOTE• Follow the instructions on the paper package about which side of paper to print on.• If pa

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Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-24Basic Operations2● If you are loading envelopes into the stack bypass:❑Take five envelopes, loosen them as shown,

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ivContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ixHow to Use Thi

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Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-25Basic Operations2❑ Load the envelopes face down.Make sure that the height of the envelopes does not exceed the lo

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Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-26Basic Operations2● If you want to select a standard paper size:NOTE• [Transparency] can be selected only when [A4

Page 213 - Clearing Staple Jams

Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-27Basic Operations2● If you want to select a nonstandard paper size:IMPORTANTMake sure that the paper size setting

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Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-28Basic Operations2NOTE• [3-hole punch] and [Transparency], cannot be selected for a nonstandard paper size.• For m

Page 215 - Close the front cover of the

Loading Paper in the Stack Bypass2-29Basic Operations2● If you want to select an envelope type:❑Press [Envelope].❑ Select the envelope type ➞ press [O

Page 216 - Press [Adjustment/Cleaning]

Volume Control2-30Basic Operations2Volume ControlYou can customize the machine to enable or disable the audible tones produced in the events listed in

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Volume Control2-31Basic Operations2Controlling Volume of the Audible Tones (Optional)If the machine is configured as a traditional fax machine, you ca

Page 218 - Environment

Volume Control2-32Basic Operations2● To specify the volume of each audible tones:3Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.❑ Press [Audible Tones V

Page 219 - Restart the machine

Accessing the System Monitor2-33Basic Operations2Accessing the System MonitorThe System Monitor enables you to check the machine status and log.By dis

Page 220 - Printed Paper

Accessing the System Monitor2-34Basic Operations2● To check the status/log of the copy jobs:❑Press [Copy].● To check the status/log of the Send/Receiv

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vPlacing Originals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14Document Sizes. . . . . . . . .

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Accessing the System Monitor2-35Basic Operations2The table below lists the icons that help you identify the job type.The table below lists the icons t

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Accessing the System Monitor2-36Basic Operations2● If [Device] is selected:4Press [Done] to return to the top screen.Checking the Page Counts on a Con

Page 224 - [Rotate Collate Adjustment]

Accessing the System Monitor2-37Basic Operations24Press [Done] to return to the top screen.2Press [Device] ➞ [Pg Ct Chk].3Check the page counts.Press

Page 225 - Feeder Smudge Adjustment

Accessing the Additional Functions Menu2-38Basic Operations2Accessing the Additional Functions MenuWhen you press (Additional Functions), the Additi

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Accessing the Additional Functions Menu2-39Basic Operations2IMPORTANT• Depending on the machine configuration, some functions and settings may not be

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Accessing the Additional Functions Menu2-40Basic Operations23Press [Print List].4Press [User’s Data List].5Press [Yes] to print the User’s Data List.T

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3-1CHAPTER3Configuring the Machine’s Basic SettingsThis chapter describes how to change the machine’s basic settings to suit your needs.Specifying Com

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Specifying Common Settings3-2Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Specifying Common SettingsYou can specify the settings that are fundamental to t

Page 230 - Service Call Message

Specifying Common Settings3-3Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3<Select Initial Function>Press [Copy], [Send](or [Fax]), or [Scan/Print] t

Page 231 - Press [Yes]

Specifying Common Settings3-4Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings35Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Default Display after Auto ClearYou

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viChapter 4 Optional EquipmentSystem Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2Optiona

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Specifying Common Settings3-5Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3The selected mode is set.3Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Setting th

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Specifying Common Settings3-6Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Adjusting the Print DensityYou can adjust the density for your prints. Use this

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Specifying Common Settings3-7Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Entering Values in InchesThe Inch Entry mode enables you to select either inch o

Page 236 - Appendix

Specifying Common Settings3-8Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Auto Paper Selection/Auto Drawer SwitchingThe machine is equipped with the Autom

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Specifying Common Settings3-9Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3IMPORTANT• [Receive] is displayed only when the Send function (optional for the

Page 238 - ■ Common Settings Continued

Specifying Common Settings3-10Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3The selected mode is set.5Press (Reset) to return to the top screen. Identify

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Specifying Common Settings3-11Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings35Press (Reset) to return to the top screen. Identifying the Type of Paper in

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Specifying Common Settings3-12Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings32Press [ ] or [ ] until [Register Paper Type] appears ➞ press [Register Paper T

Page 241 - ■ Adjustment/Cleaning

Specifying Common Settings3-13Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings35Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Energy Consumption in the Sleep Mo

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Specifying Common Settings3-14Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings34Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Tray DesignationYou can designate

Page 243 - Available Paper Stock

viiConsumables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-41Paper Stock . . . . . . . . . .

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Specifying Common Settings3-15Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3IMPORTANT• The Tray Designation setting is available only when the optional Inn

Page 245 - Preprinted Paper Output Chart

Specifying Common Settings3-16Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3The selected mode is set.IMPORTANT• [Memory] is displayed only when the Use Med

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Specifying Common Settings3-17Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Standard Paper for the Stack BypassYou can set the default paper size and type

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Specifying Common Settings3-18Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings34Select the desired paper size/type.● If you want to select a standard paper si

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Specifying Common Settings3-19Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3IMPORTANTMake sure that the paper size setting is correct. If the paper size lo

Page 249 - Multifunctional Operations

Specifying Common Settings3-20Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3● If you want to select an envelope type:❑Select the desired paper type ➞ press

Page 250 - Specifications

Specifying Common Settings3-21Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings35Press (Reset) to return to the top screen.Registering Nonstandard Paper Size

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Specifying Common Settings3-22Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings33Specify the desired nonstandard paper size:IMPORTANTMake sure that the paper s

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Specifying Common Settings3-23Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings31Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [Common Settings].For help, see steps 1 and 2

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Specifying Common Settings3-24Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3The selected mode is set.4Press (Reset) to return to the top screen. Changing

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viiiChapter 7 AppendixAdditional Functions Settings Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2Available Paper Stock .

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Specifying Common Settings3-25Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings33Specify the desired language:6Restart the machine.Turn OFF the machine, wait a

Page 256

Specifying Common Settings3-26Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Reversing the Display ContrastIn the Reversed Display mode, the light and dark

Page 257

Specifying Common Settings3-27Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Displaying a Feeder Error Message PromptIf the feeder is not clean, the machine

Page 258 - Numerics

Specifying Common Settings3-28Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Setting the Gamma Value for Remote ScansYou can set the gamma value used when s

Page 259 - Staple, 4-15

Specifying Common Settings3-29Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Setting the Limited Functions ModeUsing the finishing modes may sometimes resul

Page 260 - Optional equipment

Specifying Common Settings3-30Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Specifying B5/EXEC PaperSpecify B5 or EXEC when paper of these sizes is loaded

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Specifying Common Settings3-31Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Specifying A5R/STMTR PaperSpecify A5R or STMTR when paper of these sizes is loa

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Specifying Common Settings3-32Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Returning the Common Settings to Their DefaultsYou can restore all of the Commo

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Timer Settings3-33Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings3Timer SettingsTo make effective use of the machine in a digitized office, set the current d

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Timer Settings3-34Configuring the Machine’s Basic Settings34Specify the Date & Time Settings:● To set the current date and time:NOTEIf you make a

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