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Page 1 - Reference Guide

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

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viiiEnergy Consumption in the Sleep Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-38Distinguishing LTRR and STMT Originals . . . . . .

Page 3 - C3080/C3080i

Multifunctional Operations2-562Basic Operations*4 When a PDF (Compact), PDF (OCR), or PDF (Trace) file or I-fax is being sent, memory conflicts may ar

Page 4 - Manuals for the Machine

Available Paper Stock2-572Basic OperationsAvailable Paper StockThe paper types that can be used with this machine are shown in the following table. Ic

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Available Paper Stock2-582Basic Operations: Available : Unavailable*1 If the optional Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 is attached to Paper Drawer 1,

Page 6 - How This Manual Is Organized

Available Paper Stock2-592Basic OperationsNOTE •For instructions on loading paper, see the following sections:- Paper Drawers: "Loading Paper,&qu

Page 7 - Contents

Available Paper Stock2-602Basic Operations

Page 8 - Chapter 3 Optional Equipment

3-1CHAPTER3Optional EquipmentThis chapter describes the uses of optional equipment, and their special functions.System Configuration . . . . . . . . .

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System Configuration3-23Optional EquipmentSystem ConfigurationThis section provides you with illustrations of all the optional equipment that can be a

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System Configuration3-33Optional Equipmenta Platen Cover Type HThe Platen Cover Type H secures the originals placed on the platen glass.b Feeder (DADF

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System Configuration3-43Optional Equipmento Saddle Finisher-Y2The Saddle Finisher-Y2 is equipped with the following features: Collate, Group, Offset,

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System Configuration3-53Optional Equipment* The Saddle Finisher-Y2, Puncher Unit-M1, and Buffer Pass Unit-E2 are not available for the Color imageRUNN

Page 13 - Chapter 7 Routine Maintenance

ixAdjusting the Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-66Zoom Fine Adjustment. . . . . . . .

Page 14 - Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

System Configuration3-63Optional Equipment iR 512MB Expansion RAMThis option expands the memory capacity (1,024 MB as standard) of the machine. To en

Page 15 - Chapter 9 Appendix

System Configuration3-73Optional Equipment Universal Send PDF Security Feature SetThe Universal Send PDF Security Feature Set improves the performanc

Page 16 - How To Use This Manual

System Configuration3-83Optional Equipment Web Access SoftwareThe Web Access Software enables the user to view web pages from the touch panel display

Page 17 - Displays Used in This Manual

System Configuration3-93Optional Equipment Available Combinations of OptionsThis table describes the optional equipment that is needed to use each fun

Page 18 - Trademarks

System Configuration3-103Optional EquipmentMachineFunctionOptional Equipment NeededSimultaneous InstallationRequired LimitationsPS Print FunctionColor

Page 19 - Before You Start Using This

System Configuration3-113Optional Equipment*1 If the Finisher-Z1 is attached, the Buffer Pass Unit-E2 is not necessary.*2 The Department ID Management

Page 20 - Installation Precautions

System Configuration3-123Optional Equipment UtilitiesUsing the following utilities, you can specify various settings for Canon devices connected to a

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Cassette Feeding Unit-Y33-133Optional EquipmentCassette Feeding Unit-Y3If you attach the Cassette Feeding Unit-Y3 to the machine, you have two additio

Page 22

Cassette Feeding Unit-Y33-143Optional Equipment Optional Accessories FL Cassette-Y1This cassette can be adjusted to hold various paper sizes. (See &q

Page 23 - Moving the Machine

Paper Deck-Z13-153Optional EquipmentPaper Deck-Z1If you attach the Paper Deck-Z1 to the machine, you have one additional source of paper for print job

Page 24 - Handling Precautions

xAccepting Print and Scan Jobs with Unknown IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-17Accepting B&W Copy and Print Jobs without Entering a D

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Envelope Feeder Attachment-C23-163Optional EquipmentEnvelope Feeder Attachment-C2The following six types of envelopes can be loaded into the envelope

Page 26

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C23-173Optional Equipment Parts and Their FunctionsThe Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 can only be attached to Paper Drawer 1

Page 27 - Backing Up Data

Feeder (DADF-L1)3-183Optional EquipmentFeeder (DADF-L1)Originals placed in the feeder are automatically fed sheet by sheet to the platen glass for sca

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Feeder (DADF-L1)3-193Optional Equipment Parts and Their Functionsa Feeder CoverOpen this cover to remove jammed originals.b Slide GuidesAdjust the sli

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Finisher-Z13-203Optional EquipmentFinisher-Z1The Finisher-Z1 is equipped with the following modes: Collate, Group, Offset, and Staple. (See "Fini

Page 30 - Internal View

Finisher-Z13-213Optional Equipmentd Main Unit's Upper Right Cover, Main Unit's Lower Right CoverOpen this cover when clearing a paper jam in

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Finisher-Z13-223Optional Equipment Staple ModeThe prints are automatically collated into sets arranged in page order and stapled. Prints are stapled

Page 32 - How to Turn ON the Main Power

Finisher-Z13-233Optional EquipmentCAUTION Do not place your hand in the part of the tray where stapling is performed if a finisher is attached, as thi

Page 33 - ( side)

Finisher-Z13-243Optional Equipment•The following are paper sizes that can be output from the output trays of the machine. However, some paper sizes ma

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Finisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M13-253Optional EquipmentFinisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M1The Finisher-Y1 and Sad

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xiSetting the Display Method When Entering a Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-64Setting the Secure Watermark Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Finisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M13-263Optional Equipmenta Top Cover of the FinisherOpen this cover to remove jammed paper. (See &qu

Page 37 - Control Panel Power Switch

Finisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M13-273Optional Equipment Finishing ModesThe Finisher-Y1 and Saddle Finisher-Y2 are equipped with th

Page 38 - Shutting Down the Machine

Finisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M13-283Optional Equipment Offset ModeThe print output is shifted alternately to the front and back

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Finisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M13-293Optional EquipmentCAUTION Do not place your hand in the part of the tray where stapling is pe

Page 40

Finisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M13-303Optional Equipment Saddle Stitch ModeThe Saddle Stitch mode enables you to make booklets, co

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Finisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M13-313Optional Equipment Hole Punch ModeThe Hole Punch mode punches two or three holes (depending

Page 42

Finisher-Y1, Saddle Finisher-Y2, and Puncher Unit-M13-323Optional EquipmentNOTE •The following are paper sizes that can be output from the output tray

Page 43 - System Settings

Inner 2way Tray-D13-333Optional EquipmentInner 2way Tray-D1If you attach the Inner 2way Tray-D1 to the machine, prints can be delivered to both the ma

Page 44

Inner 2way Tray-D13-343Optional Equipment Parts and Their Functionsa Output Paper Tray GuideTilt up the output paper tray guide to catch the printouts

Page 45

Inner 2way Tray-D13-353Optional EquipmentNOTE The following are paper sizes that can be output from the output trays of the machine. However, some pap

Page 46 - What This Machine Can Do

xiiReplacing the Toner Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-43Replacing the Waste Toner Container . .

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Copy Tray-J13-363Optional EquipmentCopy Tray-J1If the Copy Tray-J1 is attached to the machine, the following modes are available: Collate ModeThe pri

Page 48 - Scanning

Copy Tray-J13-373Optional EquipmentNOTE The following are paper sizes that can be output from the output trays of the machine. However, some paper siz

Page 49 - C3080/C3080i/C2550

Card Reader-C13-383Optional EquipmentCard Reader-C1If the Card Reader-C1 is attached to the machine, you must insert a control card to operate it. The

Page 50

Card Reader-C13-393Optional Equipment Procedure before Using the Machine1Insert the control card into the card slot, making sure that it is facing in

Page 51

Card Reader-C13-403Optional EquipmentIMPORTANT Once you have removed the control card, you cannot operate the machine until the control card is insert

Page 52 - Adding New Functions

Card Reader-C13-413Optional Equipment2Press [Dept. ID Management].NOTE If the desired setting is not displayed, press [▼] or [▲] to scroll to the desi

Page 53 - • SSO (Single Sign-On)

Card Reader-C13-423Optional EquipmentChanging the Password and Page Limit1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [System Settings] ➞ [Dept. ID Management].2P

Page 54 - Specifying Settings

Card Reader-C13-433Optional Equipment4Enter the new password (up to seven digits) using - (numeric keys).❑ Press [Password].❑ Press [Password] ➞ ent

Page 55 - Functions That Conserve Power

Card Reader-C13-443Optional EquipmentNOTE •<Total Print Limit> is the sum of <Total Color Print Limit> and <Total Black Print Limit>

Page 56 - ■ Daily Timer

Card Reader-C13-453Optional Equipment7If you would like to limit users to certain functions of the machine, press [Limit Functions].8Press [On] or [Of

Page 57

xiiiList of Error Codes without Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-80If Memory Becomes Full during Scanning . . .

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Card Reader-C13-463Optional EquipmentScan ScreenThe icons that are displayed on the screen are explained below: : Remaining number of sheets that can

Page 59 - Displaying a Help Screen

Card Reader-C13-473Optional EquipmentSend ScreenThe icons that are displayed on the screen are explained below: : Remaining number of sheets that can

Page 60 - ■ Explanation Screen

Card Reader-C13-483Optional EquipmentChecking and Printing Counter InformationYou can display and print a list of how much paper was used by each depa

Page 61 - Types of Message Boards

Card Reader-C13-493Optional EquipmentNOTE •To cancel printing, press [Cancel].•To close the screen that is displayed while the machine is printing the

Page 62 - Other Useful Functions

Card Reader-C13-503Optional Equipment1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [System Settings] ➞[Dept. ID Management].2Select [On] or [Off] ➞ press [OK].<

Page 63 - Paper Supply Indicator

Card Reader-C13-513Optional EquipmentAccepting B&W Copy and Print Jobs without a Control CardThe Allow Black Copy/Inbox Print Jobs and Allow Black

Page 64 - ■ Auto Orientation

Card Reader-C13-523Optional Equipment[Allow Black Copy/Black Inbox Print] appears on the Insert a Control Card screen, if <Allow Black Copy/Inbox P

Page 65 - Using the Touch Panel Display

4-1CHAPTER4Customizing SettingsThis chapter explains how to change the machine's Common Settings, and customizing them to suit your needs.What Ar

Page 66 - Touch Panel Key Display

4-24. Customizing Settings4Customizing SettingsJob Duration Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 67 - DarkerLighter

What Are Additional Functions?4-34Customizing SettingsWhat Are Additional Functions?Additional Functions enable you to customize the machine's va

Page 68 - Entering Characters

xivThank you for purchasing the Canon Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C2550. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machi

Page 69 - Values in Inches

What Are Additional Functions?4-44Customizing Settings3Press a mode key to specify its settings.For an overview of all the settings you can change fro

Page 70

What Are Additional Functions?4-54Customizing Settings5Press [Done] repeatedly until the Basic Features screen appears.

Page 71 - Press (Log in/Out)

Additional Functions Settings Table4-64Customizing SettingsAdditional Functions Settings TableThe following settings can be selected or stored from th

Page 72

Additional Functions Settings Table4-74Customizing Settings Common SettingsItem Settings DeliveredApplicable PageFunction Display SettingsNo p. 4-27I

Page 73 - Using a Login Service

Additional Functions Settings Table4-84Customizing SettingsRegister Paper TypePlain*1, Recycled, Color, Pre-punched, Bond, Heavy 1, TransparencyNo p.

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Additional Functions Settings Table4-94Customizing SettingsTray Designation*2If the Optional Finisher-Z1 and Copy Tray-J1 Are Attached:No*3p. 4-40Tray

Page 75 - Press [Password]

Additional Functions Settings Table4-104Customizing SettingsStandard Local Print SettingsNo p. 4-54Paper SelectAll Paper Sources, Auto*1Copies1*1 to 9

Page 76 - Press [Log In]

Additional Functions Settings Table4-114Customizing Settings*1 Indicates the default setting.*2 Indicates items that appear only when the appropriate

Page 77

Additional Functions Settings Table4-124Customizing Settings Timer Settings*1 Indicates the default setting. Adjustment/CleaningItem Settings Delive

Page 78 - Placing Originals

Additional Functions Settings Table4-134Customizing Settings*1 Indicates the default setting.*2 Indicates items that appear only when the appropriate

Page 79 - Orientation

xv Keys Used in This ManualThe following symbols and key names are a few examples of how keys to be pressed are expressed in this manual: Displays Use

Page 80 - Platen Glass

Additional Functions Settings Table4-144Customizing Settings Report Settings*1 Indicates the default setting.*2 Indicates items that appear only when

Page 81

Additional Functions Settings Table4-154Customizing Settings System SettingsItem Settings DeliveredApplicable PageSystem Manager SettingsYe s p . 6

Page 82

Additional Functions Settings Table4-164Customizing SettingsI-Fax SettingsSending and Facsimile GuideFull Mode TX Timeout1 to 99 hours; 24 hours*1Ye s

Page 83

Additional Functions Settings Table4-174Customizing SettingsRestrict the Send FunctionSending and Facsimile GuideAddress Book Password Seven digit num

Page 84 - Facsimile Guide

Additional Functions Settings Table4-184Customizing SettingsDate & Time SettingsDate and Time Setting (12 digit number)Time Zone: GMT -12:00 to GM

Page 85 - Original Output Area

Additional Functions Settings Table4-194Customizing SettingsItem Settings DeliveredApplicable PageUSB SettingsUse USB DeviceOn*1, OffYes p. 6-44USB Ho

Page 86

Additional Functions Settings Table4-204Customizing SettingsCommunication LogDetails, Print List, Report Settingsp. 6-60Auto Print: On*1, OffDaily Act

Page 87 - ■ Envelope

Additional Functions Settings Table4-214Customizing Settings*1 Indicates the default setting.*2 Indicates items that appear only when the appropriate

Page 88

Additional Functions Settings Table4-224Customizing Settings Communications SettingsItem Settings DeliveredApplicable PageCommon Settings: TX Setting

Page 89 - Wire Auxiliary Tray

Additional Functions Settings Table4-234Customizing SettingsDefault Screen for SendFavorites Buttons (Enlarged Display: On, Off*1), One-touch Buttons,

Page 90

xvi Illustrations Used in This ManualIllustrations used in this manual are those displayed when the Color imageRUNNER C3480i has the following optiona

Page 91

Additional Functions Settings Table4-244Customizing Settings*1 Indicates the default setting.*2 Indicates items that appear only when the appropriate

Page 92 - Direction

Additional Functions Settings Table4-254Customizing Settings Mail Box Settings*1 Indicates the default setting.*6 Indicates items that are not delive

Page 93

Additional Functions Settings Table4-264Customizing Settings Address Book SettingsIMPORTANT •If you are performing user authentication using the SDL

Page 94 - ❑ Press [Next]

Specifying Common Settings4-274Customizing SettingsSpecifying Common SettingsYou can specify the settings that are common to the Copy, Mail Box, Send,

Page 95

Specifying Common Settings4-284Customizing Settings❑ Press [Up] or [Down] to move the function's key to the desired position or group ➞ press [Ne

Page 96

Specifying Common Settings4-294Customizing Settings● If you want to set the display for the Copy Basic Features screen:❑Press [Settings] for <Copy

Page 97

Specifying Common Settings4-304Customizing Settings Default Display after Auto ClearYou can set whether the screen specified as the Initial Function i

Page 98 - Currently Loaded

Specifying Common Settings4-314Customizing Settings Tone SettingsYou can set whether to sound audible tones. The following tones sound at the followin

Page 99

Specifying Common Settings4-324Customizing Settings Text/Photo Priority in a Black-and-White OriginalYou can set whether priority is given to text or

Page 100 - Multifunctional Operations

Specifying Common Settings4-334Customizing Settings Inch EntrySpecifying this setting ensures that the key for entering values in inches is displayed

Page 101 - Available Paper Stock

1-1CHAPTER1Before You Start Using This MachineThis chapter describes what you should know before using this machine, such as parts and their functions

Page 102 - : Available : Unavailable

Specifying Common Settings4-344Customizing Settings3Select [On] or [Off] for the stack bypass and the other paper sources ➞ press [OK].Details of each

Page 103

Specifying Common Settings4-354Customizing Settings Designating the Envelope TypeYou can use Paper Drawer 1 as an envelope cassette, if you attach the

Page 104 - Basic Operations

Specifying Common Settings4-364Customizing Settings2Select the paper source in which you want to register the paper type ➞ press [Settings]The numbers

Page 105 - Optional Equipment

Specifying Common Settings4-374Customizing SettingsNOTE •For more information on paper types, see "Available Paper Stock," on p. 2-57.•You c

Page 106 - System Configuration

Specifying Common Settings4-384Customizing Settings Energy Consumption in the Sleep ModeYou can set the amount of energy that the machine consumes whe

Page 107 - (Corner and Double)

Specifying Common Settings4-394Customizing Settings*1 If there is more than 120 minutes remaining before the specified time, the machine consumes the

Page 108 - Sample System Configurations

Specifying Common Settings4-404Customizing Settings Output Tray DesignationYou can designate the machine's output trays to be used for specific f

Page 109 - System Options

Specifying Common Settings4-414Customizing SettingsNOTE •The same output tray can be designated for multiple functions.•The priority order of the outp

Page 110 - ■ Super G3 FAX Board

Specifying Common Settings4-424Customizing SettingsIMPORTANT •If a certain tray reaches its stacking limit, the machine automatically uses another tra

Page 111 - ■ HDD Data Erase Kit

Specifying Common Settings4-434Customizing Settings2Select the printing priority for the various functions ➞press [OK].If you select [1] for a functio

Page 113

Installation Location and Handling1-21Before You Start Using This MachineInstallation Location and HandlingThis section describes precautions for inst

Page 114

Specifying Common Settings4-444Customizing Settings3Select the size of the original that contains the image form ➞ press [Next].NOTE To select an A or

Page 115

Specifying Common Settings4-454Customizing Settings2Select the desired image form ➞ press [Details].NOTE To check the image of the stored form, press

Page 116 - Utilities

Specifying Common Settings4-464Customizing Settings Setting the Image PriorityThis mode enables you to set the machine to automatically select whether

Page 117 - Cassette Feeding Unit-Y3

Specifying Common Settings4-474Customizing Settings2Press [Register] ➞ enter the desired characters ➞ press [OK].NOTE For instructions on entering cha

Page 118 - Optional Accessories

Specifying Common Settings4-484Customizing Settings Standard Paper for the Stack BypassYou can set the paper size and type that the stack bypass uses

Page 119 - Paper Deck-Z1

Specifying Common Settings4-494Customizing Settings❑ Press [OK].You can also select a size key ([S1] to [S5]) containing a stored paper size setting,

Page 120 - Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2

Specifying Common Settings4-504Customizing Settings Irregular Paper Size Settings for the Stack BypassYou can store an irregular paper size in a Size

Page 121 - Parts and Their Functions

Specifying Common Settings4-514Customizing SettingsNaming a Size Key1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [Common Settings] ➞ [Registering Irregular Size]

Page 122 - Feeder (DADF-L1)

Specifying Common Settings4-524Customizing Settings3Press [Yes].NOTE Size key names are not erased. For instructions on changing a key name, see "

Page 123

Specifying Common Settings4-534Customizing Settings2Select [Speed Priority] or [Print Side Priority] for each paper source ➞ press [OK]. Details of ea

Page 124 - Finisher-Z1

Installation Location and Handling1-31Before You Start Using This Machine Avoid poorly ventilated locations.This machine generates a slight amount of

Page 125 - Finishing Modes

Specifying Common Settings4-544Customizing Settings Standard Local Print SettingsYou can set the standard print settings for the machine. The Standard

Page 126 - ■ Staple Mode

Specifying Common Settings4-554Customizing Settings Changing the Language Shown on the Touch Panel DisplayYou can select the language displayed on the

Page 127

Specifying Common Settings4-564Customizing Settings Reversing the Contrast of the Touch Panel DisplayYou can reverse the contrast on the touch panel d

Page 128

Specifying Common Settings4-574Customizing Settings Inserting a Job Separation Sheet between Print JobsThis mode enables you to insert blank pages bef

Page 129

Specifying Common Settings4-584Customizing Settings● If you select [On]:❑Press [Paper Select] ➞ select the paper drawer containing the desired paper s

Page 130

Specifying Common Settings4-594Customizing Settings1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [Common Settings] ➞ [Number of Copies/Job Duration Status Display

Page 131

Specifying Common Settings4-604Customizing Settings2Select [High Ratio], [Normal], or [Low Ratio] ➞ press [OK].Details of each item are shown below. S

Page 132 - ■ Offset Mode

Specifying Common Settings4-614Customizing Settings Limiting FunctionsIf a problem frequently occurs when using the Finishing modes, such as Offset Co

Page 133

Specifying Common Settings4-624Customizing Settings Erasing the Remaining Toner Error MessageYou can erase the Remaining Toner Error Message screen, w

Page 134 - ■ Saddle Stitch Mode

Timer Settings4-634Customizing SettingsTimer SettingsYou can make various timer related settings for the machine, such as adjusting the current time,

Page 135 - ■ Hole Punch Mode

Installation Location and Handling1-41Before You Start Using This Machine Avoid exposing the machine to rapid changes in temperature.If the room in w

Page 136

Timer Settings4-644Customizing Settings Auto Clear TimeIf the machine is idle for a certain period of time (after the last print job or key operation

Page 137 - Inner 2way Tray-D1

Timer Settings4-654Customizing Settings Low-Power Mode TimeThe Low-Power mode conserves energy by turning OFF the fixing unit when the machine is idle

Page 138

Adjusting the Machine4-664Customizing SettingsAdjusting the MachineThis section describes how you can make fine adjustments to the settings of the mac

Page 139

Adjusting the Machine4-674Customizing SettingsIMPORTANT •Only use 12" x 18", 11" x 17", LGL, or LTRR paper for the saddle stitch s

Page 140 - Copy Tray-J1

Adjusting the Machine4-684Customizing Settings Adjusting Creep (Displacement) CorrectionThis mode enables you to adjust the displacement of pages that

Page 141

Adjusting the Machine4-694Customizing SettingsQuick Adjustment1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [Adjustment/Cleaning] ➞ [Auto Gradation Adjustment].2S

Page 142 - Card Reader-C1

Adjusting the Machine4-704Customizing Settings3Press [Test Print 1].NOTE If the paper which is appropriate for the test print is not loaded in a paper

Page 143

Adjusting the Machine4-714Customizing Settings Exposure RecalibrationYou can recalibrate the exposure adjustment scale if differences between the imag

Page 144 - Department ID Management

Adjusting the Machine4-724Customizing Settings1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [Adjustment/Cleaning] ➞ [Character/Background Contrast Adjustment].You

Page 145 - Select the desired mode

Adjusting the Machine4-734Customizing Settings● If you want to specify print settings for the sample print:❑Press [Sample Print Settings] ➞ specify th

Page 146 - ID Management]

Installation Location and Handling1-51Before You Start Using This MachineSelect a Safe Power Supply Plug the machine into a 120 V AC outlet. Make su

Page 147 - - (numeric keys)

Adjusting the Machine4-744Customizing SettingsNOTE When adjusting the density of the characters (latent image), specify settings for [Latent String De

Page 148 - ❑ Press [OK] ➞ [OK]

Adjusting the Machine4-754Customizing Settings Automatic Feeder CleaningIf your originals have black streaks or appear dirty after scanning them throu

Page 149 - Press [Done] ➞ [OK]

Adjusting the Machine4-764Customizing Settings Replacing the Toner While Printing Is PossibleIf you replace the toner cartridge when the message <B

Page 150

5-1CHAPTER5Checking Job and Device StatusThis chapter explains how to check the counter, and how to use the System Monitor screen to change or check t

Page 151 - Press [Pg Ct Check]

Checking the Counter and Controller Version5-25Checking Job and Device StatusChecking the Counter and Controller VersionYou can check the copy and pri

Page 152 - Press [Page Totals]

Checking the Counter and Controller Version5-35Checking Job and Device Status● To check the controller version:❑Press [Device Configuration].❑ Press [

Page 153 - Clearing Page Totals

Checking Job Status5-45Checking Job and Device StatusChecking Job StatusIf you press [System Monitor], the System Monitor screen appears, enabling you

Page 154

Checking Job Status5-55Checking Job and Device StatusNOTE •If Department ID Management or a login service (such as SSO or SDL) is set and Display Stat

Page 155

Checking Job Status5-65Checking Job and Device Status Checking Job Status from the System Monitor Screen1Press [System Monitor].2From the keys located

Page 156

Checking Job Status5-75Checking Job and Device Status❑ Press [Log] to check the jobs that have already been processed.The log is organized according t

Page 157 - Customizing Settings

Installation Location and Handling1-61Before You Start Using This Machine Handling Precautions Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the machine.

Page 158 - 4. Customizing Settings

Checking Job Status5-85Checking Job and Device Status● If [Device] is selected:❑Check the current machine status.❑ Press [Consumables] to display the

Page 159

Checking Job Status5-95Checking Job and Device Status2Check the status of the print jobs.❑ Press [Status] to check the jobs currently being processed

Page 160

Job Details5-105Checking Job and Device StatusJob DetailsYou can check the details of copy and print jobs, such as the date and time the machine recei

Page 161

Job Details5-115Checking Job and Device Status2Press [Status] or [Log] ➞ select the job whose details you want to check ➞ press [Details].3Check the d

Page 162

Job Details5-125Checking Job and Device Status Printing the Copy/Print LogPrinting Copy/Print Log from the System Monitor Screen1Press [System Monitor

Page 163 - ■ Common Settings

Job Details5-135Checking Job and Device StatusPrinting the Copy/Print Log from the Print Job Screen1Press [Print Job] ➞ [Log].2Press the Select Type d

Page 164

Priority Printing5-145Checking Job and Device StatusPriority PrintingYou can change the printing priority of a job, so that it is printed right after

Page 165

Priority Printing5-155Checking Job and Device Status Selecting the Job for Priority Printing from the Print Job Screen1Press [Print Job] ➞ [Status].2S

Page 166

Priority Printing5-165Checking Job and Device Status

Page 167

6-1CHAPTER6System Manager SettingsThis chapter describes the settings that can be made by the person in charge of the machine's operation, such a

Page 168 - ■ Adjustment/Cleaning

Installation Location and Handling1-71Before You Start Using This Machine If there is smoke, or unusual noise, immediately turn the main power switch

Page 169

6-26. System Manager Settings6System Manager SettingsDisplaying the Current Department ID/User Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 170 - ■ Report Settings

Specifying the System Manager Settings6-36System Manager SettingsSpecifying the System Manager SettingsYou can set an ID and a password for the System

Page 171 - ■ System Settings

Specifying the System Manager Settings6-46System Manager Settings2Specify the desired settings ➞ press [OK].[System Manager ID]:Press [System Manager

Page 172

Specifying the System Manager Settings6-56System Manager SettingsNOTE •If you make a mistake when entering a number or character, press (Clear) to c

Page 173

Department ID Management6-66System Manager SettingsDepartment ID ManagementYou can register a Department ID and password for each department, and mana

Page 174

Department ID Management6-76System Manager SettingsIMPORTANT •If SDL or SSO is set as the login service, Department ID Management is performed on the

Page 175

Department ID Management6-86System Manager Settings Registering the Department ID, Password, and Page Limit1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [System Se

Page 176

Department ID Management6-96System Manager Settings4Use - (numeric keys) to enter the Department ID and password.❑ Press [Dept. ID] ➞ enter the De

Page 177 - ■ Copy Settings

Department ID Management6-106System Manager SettingsNOTE •<Total Print Limit> is the sum of <Total Color Print Limit> and <Total Black

Page 178 - ■ Communications Settings

Department ID Management6-116System Manager Settings7If you would like to limit users to certain functions of the machine, press [Limit Functions].8Se

Page 179

Installation Location and Handling1-81Before You Start Using This Machine This machine generates a slight amount of ozone during normal use. Although

Page 180

Department ID Management6-126System Manager Settings Changing the Password and Page LimitYou can change the password and page limit settings that you

Page 181 - ■ Mail Box Settings

Department ID Management6-136System Manager SettingsNOTE •If you make a mistake when entering the password, press (Clear) to clear the password ➞ en

Page 182 - ■ Address Book Settings

Department ID Management6-146System Manager Settings Erasing the Department ID and PasswordYou can erase the Department ID and password that you have

Page 183 - Specifying Common Settings

Department ID Management6-156System Manager Settings Checking and Printing Counter InformationYou can display and print a list of how much paper was u

Page 184 - ❑ Select a function group

Department ID Management6-166System Manager SettingsNOTE •To cancel printing, press [Cancel].•To close the screen that is displayed while the machine

Page 185

Department ID Management6-176System Manager Settings Accepting Print and Scan Jobs with Unknown IDsYou can specify whether to accept or reject print a

Page 186 - Clear Setting]

Department ID Management6-186System Manager SettingsNOTE If you selected [On] in step 2, pressing [OK] activates Department ID Management. Accepting B

Page 187 - Tone Settings

Department ID Management6-196System Manager SettingsIf you set <Allow Black Copy/Inbox Print Jobs> to 'On', [Black Copy/Black Inbox Pr

Page 188

Remote UI6-206System Manager SettingsRemote UIYou can set whether to enable the Remote UI (User Interface) to operate the machine and change settings.

Page 189 - Inch Entry

Remote UI6-216System Manager SettingsNOTE •Before setting <Use SSL> to 'On', it is necessary to set a default key in Network Settings

Page 190

Backing Up Data1-91Before You Start Using This MachineBacking Up DataData such as the Address Book and Additional Functions settings are stored on the

Page 191 - Designating the Envelope Type

Device Information Settings6-226System Manager SettingsDevice Information SettingsDevice Information Settings enables you to set a name for the machin

Page 192

Clearing the Message Board6-236System Manager SettingsClearing the Message BoardThe Message Board is a function used by the System Manager to display

Page 193 - Paper Select Screen Priority

Auto Online/Offline6-246System Manager SettingsAuto Online/OfflineTo use the optional Network Scan function, the machine must be connected to a networ

Page 194 - Sleep mode

Auto Online/Offline6-256System Manager Settings2Select [On] or [Off] ➞ press [OK].NOTE If Auto Offline is set to 'On', the machine automatic

Page 195

Current Date and Time6-266System Manager SettingsCurrent Date and TimeSetting the current date and time is very important. The current date and time s

Page 196 - Output Tray Designation

Current Date and Time6-276System Manager Settings2Enter the current date (month, day, year) and time using - (numeric keys). Enter the month and the

Page 197 - Designation]

Current Date and Time6-286System Manager Settings3Press [OK].

Page 198 - Setting the Printing Priority

Limiting Functions When the Optional Security Key Is Turned OFF6-296System Manager SettingsLimiting Functions When the Optional Security Key Is Turned

Page 199 - Image Form

License Registration6-306System Manager SettingsLicense RegistrationYou must register a license key to enable optional modes and functions.Each option

Page 200 - Box Guide

License Registration6-316System Manager Settings2Enter the license key using - (numeric keys) ➞ press [Start].Details of each item are shown below

Page 201 - Erasing an Image Form

Parts and Their Functions1-101Before You Start Using This MachineParts and Their FunctionsThis section provides you with the names and functions of al

Page 202 - Setting the Image Priority

License Registration6-326System Manager Settings3Press [OK].IMPORTANT The registered information is only enabled after you restart the machine (the ma

Page 203 - Erasing User-Defined Text

Setting System Monitor Screen Restrictions6-336System Manager SettingsSetting System Monitor Screen RestrictionsYou can set restrictions relating to t

Page 204 - Press [On] ➞ [Store]

Setting System Monitor Screen Restrictions6-346System Manager Settings Setting to Allow Secured Printing from the System Monitor ScreenYou can set whe

Page 205 - Press [OK]

Setting System Monitor Screen Restrictions6-356System Manager Settings● If you select [Off]:❑Select [Allow] or [Do Not Allow] for <Obtain Job Log F

Page 206

MEAP Settings6-366System Manager SettingsMEAP SettingsYou can print information about installed MEAP applications. Use HTTP ServerSet Use HTTP to &apo

Page 207 - Erasing Irregular Paper Sizes

MEAP Settings6-376System Manager Settings● If you select [On]:❑Select [On] or [Off] for <Use SSL> ➞ press [OK]. Use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)●

Page 208 - [Paper Feed Method Switch]

MEAP Settings6-386System Manager Settings2Press [Yes].Items printed for each application are as follows:• MEAP Contents: Prints the MEAP version.• MEA

Page 209

MEAP Settings6-396System Manager Settings• Maximum Memory Usage: Prints the maximum amount of memory that can be used by each application. The Maximum

Page 210 - Standard Local Print Settings

Copy Set Numbering Options6-406System Manager SettingsCopy Set Numbering OptionsYou can specify the detailed settings of the Copy Set Numbering mode f

Page 211 - [Language Switch]

Copy Set Numbering Options6-416System Manager Settings● If you select [On]:❑Select [On] or [Off] for each of the items ➞ press [Next].ID/User NameDate

Page 212

Parts and Their Functions1-111Before You Start Using This Machinea Feeder (DADF-L1) (Optional)Originals placed in the feeder are automatically fed she

Page 213

Displaying the Remaining Toner Error Message6-426System Manager SettingsDisplaying the Remaining Toner Error MessageYou can set the machine to display

Page 214 - Job Duration Display

Displaying the Current Department ID/User Name6-436System Manager SettingsDisplaying the Current Department ID/User NameIf you are using a login servi

Page 215

USB Settings6-446System Manager SettingsUSB SettingsThis mode enables you to specify the USB settings.NOTE Changes are only effective after you restar

Page 216

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-456System Manager SettingsSpecifying Device Information Delivery SettingsRegistering device informati

Page 217 - Limiting Functions

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-466System Manager SettingsThe following device information can be delivered:Delivered InformationCont

Page 218

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-476System Manager SettingsCAUTION Preparing for delivery and updating the information after it is rec

Page 219 - Timer Settings

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-486System Manager Settings Registering/Deleting/Printing Delivery DestinationsYou can register, confi

Page 220 - Daily Timer Settings

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-496System Manager Settings● To automatically search for destinations:❑Press [Auto Search/Register]. ❑

Page 221 - Low-Power Mode Time

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-506System Manager SettingsConfirming Delivery Destination Settings1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [S

Page 222 - Adjusting the Machine

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-516System Manager SettingsDeleting a Delivery Destination1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [System Se

Page 223

Color imageRUNNERC3480/C3480iC3080/C3080iC2550Reference Guide0Ot¯

Page 224

Parts and Their Functions1-121Before You Start Using This Machine Internal Viewa Platen GlassUse the platen glass when scanning books, thick originals

Page 225 - Full Adjustment

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-526System Manager SettingsPrinting the Delivery Destinations1Press (Additional Functions) ➞ [System

Page 226

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-536System Manager Settings Setting Automatic DeliveryYou can set to automatically deliver device info

Page 227 - Color Mismatch Correction

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-546System Manager Settings2Select [Everyday], [Select Days], or [Off].● If you select [Everyday]:❑Sel

Page 228

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-556System Manager Settings● If you select [Off]:❑Press [OK].3Select which device information you want

Page 229

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-566System Manager Settings Setting Manual DeliveryYou can set to manually deliver device information.

Page 230 - Press [Start]

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-576System Manager SettingsNOTE If the optional imagePASS is attached, <Network Settings> is alw

Page 231 - Automatic Feeder Cleaning

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-586System Manager Settings Restoring Device InformationYou can restore device information to what it

Page 232

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-596System Manager Settings Restricting the Type of Information That Is UpdatedYou can restrict the ty

Page 233 - Checking Job and Device

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-606System Manager SettingsNOTE •Before setting <Add. Functions Settings Value>, <Dept. ID>

Page 234

Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings6-616System Manager Settings● If you select [Report Settings]:❑Specify the desired print settings ➞ pre

Page 235 - Press [Done]

Parts and Their Functions1-131Before You Start Using This Machine Control Panel Parts and Functionsa Control Panel Power Switch (Sub Power Supply)Pres

Page 236 - Checking Job Status

Initializing All Data/Settings6-626System Manager SettingsInitializing All Data/SettingsThis mode enables you to erase the following data stored in th

Page 237

Initializing All Data/Settings6-636System Manager SettingsIMPORTANT •To prevent other users from accidentally erasing all the data on the hard disk, i

Page 238

Setting the Display Method When Entering a Password6-646System Manager SettingsSetting the Display Method When Entering a PasswordYou can set whether

Page 239

Setting the Secure Watermark Mode6-656System Manager SettingsSetting the Secure Watermark ModeYou can select whether to set the Secure Watermark funct

Page 240 - Press [Print Job]

Setting the Secure Watermark Mode6-666System Manager Settings3Select the type of secure watermark to embed (Watermark, Date, Copy Set Numbering, Seria

Page 241

Setting the Secure Watermark Mode6-676System Manager Settings● If you select [Copy Set Numbering]:❑Enter the starting number using - (numeric keys

Page 242 - Job Details

Setting the Secure Watermark Mode6-686System Manager Settings4Select the background pattern ➞ select the size and color of the text ➞ press [OK].To pr

Page 243

Setting the Secure Watermark Mode6-696System Manager Settings● If you select [Watermark]:❑Select a preset watermark ➞ press [Next].● If you select [Wa

Page 244 - Printing the Copy/Print Log

Setting the Secure Watermark Mode6-706System Manager Settings● If you select [Copy Set Numbering]:❑Enter the starting number using - (numeric keys

Page 245 - Press [Print Job] ➞ [Log]

Setting the Secure Watermark Mode6-716System Manager Settings4Select the background pattern ➞ select the size and color of the text ➞ press [OK].To pr

Page 246 - Priority Printing

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-141Before You Start Using This MachineMain Power and Control Panel PowerThe machine is provided with two power swi

Page 247 - Press [Print Job] ➞ [Status]

Specifying Encrypted Secured Printing Settings6-726System Manager SettingsSpecifying Encrypted Secured Printing SettingsYou can specify settings relat

Page 248

Storing/Editing Irregular Paper Types6-736System Manager SettingsStoring/Editing Irregular Paper TypesYou can register up to 200 paper types with new

Page 249 - System Manager Settings

Storing/Editing Irregular Paper Types6-746System Manager SettingsNOTE You cannot register a paper type with the same name as a default paper type. Edi

Page 250 - 6. System Manager Settings

Storing/Editing Irregular Paper Types6-756System Manager Settings3Press [Change] for the item that you want to change ➞ change the settings ➞ press [O

Page 251 - [System Manager Settings]

Storing/Editing Irregular Paper Types6-766System Manager Settings● If you want to change the paper type:❑Select the paper type ➞ press [OK].● If you w

Page 252

Storing/Editing Irregular Paper Types6-776System Manager Settings● If you want to change the color:❑Select the paper color ➞ press [OK]. Erasing Irreg

Page 253

Detecting and Installing Drivers that Support Functions Specified on the Machine into Your Computer6-786System Manager SettingsDetecting and Installin

Page 254

Specifying Settings for All User Inboxes6-796System Manager SettingsSpecifying Settings for All User InboxesYou can specify settings for the time unti

Page 255

Specifying Settings for All User Inboxes6-806System Manager Settings Printing upon Storing from the Printer DriverWhen storing documents from a comput

Page 256 - Press [Register]

Restricting Printer Jobs6-816System Manager SettingsRestricting Printer JobsYou can specify whether to restrict printer jobs so that they can only be

Page 257 - Set the page limits

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-151Before You Start Using This Machine3Press the main power switch to the "I" side. The main power switc

Page 258

Restricting the Color Mode of Copy Jobs6-826System Manager SettingsRestricting the Color Mode of Copy JobsYou can set restrictions for the color mode

Page 259

7-1CHAPTER7Routine MaintenanceThis chapter describes how to load paper, perform routine cleaning operations, and replace consumables, such as toner an

Page 260 - ❑ Press [Password]

Paper Drawers7-27Routine MaintenancePaper DrawersThis section describes how to load paper into the paper drawers.NOTE •The following paper sizes can b

Page 261

Paper Drawers7-37Routine MaintenanceIMPORTANT •A screen prompting you to load paper also appears if the selected paper drawer is not fully inserted in

Page 262

Paper Drawers7-47Routine Maintenance1Press and release the button on the paper drawer in which you want to load paper.2Grip the handle, and pull out t

Page 263 - Press [On] ➞ [Page Totals]

Paper Drawers7-57Routine MaintenanceIMPORTANT Rewrap any remaining paper in its original package, and store it in a dry place, away from direct sunlig

Page 264

Paper Drawers7-67Routine MaintenanceNOTE •Each paper drawer holds approximately 550 sheets of paper (20 lb bond (80g/m2)).•If there are instructions o

Page 265 - Press [On]

Paper Drawers7-77Routine Maintenance Adjusting a Paper Drawer to Hold a Different Paper SizeIf you want to load a different paper size into a paper dr

Page 266 - Department ID

Paper Drawers7-87Routine Maintenance3Squeeze the lever on the front guide, as shown below. Without releasing the lever, slide the front guide to align

Page 267

Paper Drawers7-97Routine Maintenance6Change the paper drawer's size sticker to match the new paper size.7Gently push the paper drawer back into t

Page 268 - Remote UI

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-161Before You Start Using This Machine❑ The screen below is displayed when the machine is ready to scan.The machin

Page 269

Paper Deck-Z1 (Optional)7-107Routine MaintenancePaper Deck-Z1 (Optional)If you attach the optional Paper Deck-Z1 to the machine, you have one addition

Page 270 - Device Information Settings

Paper Deck-Z1 (Optional)7-117Routine MaintenanceNOTE If a message prompting you to load paper appears during printing, the remaining prints are automa

Page 271 - Clearing the Message Board

Paper Deck-Z1 (Optional)7-127Routine MaintenanceIMPORTANT •Rewrap any remaining paper in its original package, and store it in a dry place, away from

Page 272 - Auto Online/Offline

Paper Deck-Z1 (Optional)7-137Routine MaintenanceIMPORTANT •Paper which has been rolled or curled must be straightened out before loading it into the p

Page 273

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-147Routine MaintenanceEnvelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)This section explains how to use the optional

Page 274 - Current Date and Time

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-157Routine Maintenance- Envelopes that are self-sticking, which use ink, glue, or other substances that can

Page 275

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-167Routine Maintenance Preparing the EnvelopesThis section explains how to prepare the envelopes before load

Page 276

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-177Routine MaintenanceIf you are using ISO-B5, ISO-C5, COM10 No.10, Monarch: Catalog Glove No.8, or DL envel

Page 277 - Is Turned OFF

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-187Routine Maintenance Loading EnvelopesThis section explains how to load envelopes into Paper Drawer 1.1Pre

Page 278 - License Registration

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-197Routine Maintenance3Load 10 envelopes at a time with the side you want to print on face up. While loading

Page 279 - [Start]

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-171Before You Start Using This Machine● If login authentication by a login service (SDL or SSO) is not set, and ME

Page 280

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-207Routine MaintenanceIMPORTANT •Envelopes which have been rolled or curled must be straightened out prior t

Page 281 - Authentication]

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-217Routine Maintenance Changing Envelope SizesThis section explains how to load different types of envelopes

Page 282 - ● If you select [On]:

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-227Routine Maintenance4Remove all of the envelopes that are loaded in the paper drawer (several envelopes at

Page 283 - ● If you select [Off]:

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-237Routine Maintenance7Press down on the envelope receptacle, and move the front width guide to align it wit

Page 284 - MEAP Settings

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-247Routine Maintenance10Load 10 envelopes at a time with the side you want to print on face up. While loadin

Page 285

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-257Routine MaintenanceIMPORTANT •Envelopes which have been rolled or curled must be straightened out prior t

Page 286

Envelope Feeder Attachment-C2 (Optional)7-267Routine MaintenanceCAUTION When returning the paper drawer to its original position, be careful not to ge

Page 287

Feeder (DADF-L1) (Optional)7-277Routine MaintenanceFeeder (DADF-L1) (Optional)Originals sent by fax or the Send function via the feeder, can be stampe

Page 288 - Copy Set Numbering Options

Feeder (DADF-L1) (Optional)7-287Routine Maintenance3Push in the new stamp cartridge until it clicks, using tweezers.IMPORTANT •Make sure that the stam

Page 289

Finisher-Z1 (Optional)7-297Routine MaintenanceFinisher-Z1 (Optional)This section describes the procedure for replacing the staple cartridge in the opt

Page 290

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-181Before You Start Using This Machine● If login authentication by a login service (SDL or SSO) is set:❑The Start

Page 291 - [Display ID/User Name]

Finisher-Z1 (Optional)7-307Routine Maintenance2Pull out the staple case, holding it by the green tab.3Place the staple case, as shown below, press the

Page 292 - USB Settings

Finisher-Z1 (Optional)7-317Routine MaintenanceNOTE Only one staple cartridge can be inserted at a time.5Remove the seal holding the staples together,

Page 293

Finisher-Z1 (Optional)7-327Routine MaintenanceCAUTION When closing the front cover of the finisher, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this

Page 294

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-337Routine MaintenanceFinisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)This section

Page 295

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-347Routine Maintenance1Open the front cover of the finisher.2Lift and pull out the staple c

Page 296 - Register a destination

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-357Routine Maintenance4Insert the new staple cartridge.Press the spring-loaded case down un

Page 297

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-367Routine Maintenance6Gently push the staple case into the stapler unit, until it is secur

Page 298

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-377Routine Maintenance Replacing the Staple Cartridge in the Saddle Stitcher UnitWhen the s

Page 299

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-387Routine Maintenance2Grip the saddle stitcher unit by its handle, and pull it out of the

Page 300 - Press [Print List]

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-397Routine Maintenance5Insert the new staple cartridge.NOTE Only one front and rear staple

Page 301 - Setting Automatic Delivery

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-191Before You Start Using This Machine5If you are using a login service, log in using the procedure for the login

Page 302 - ● If you select [Everyday]:

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-407Routine Maintenance8Close the front cover of the finisher.CAUTION When closing the front

Page 303

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-417Routine Maintenance1Open the front cover of the punch waste tray.2Pull out the punch was

Page 304 - Setting Manual Delivery

Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2/Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)7-427Routine Maintenance4Return the punch waste tray to its original position.NOTE If the pun

Page 305

Replacing the Toner Cartridge7-437Routine MaintenanceReplacing the Toner CartridgeWhen there is only a small amount of toner remaining inside the mach

Page 306 - Restoring Device Information

Replacing the Toner Cartridge7-447Routine MaintenanceCAUTION • Keep toner out of the reach of small children. If toner is ingested, consult a physicia

Page 307

Replacing the Toner Cartridge7-457Routine MaintenanceNOTE •When the message <Black toner is low. Replacement not yet needed.> appears, approxima

Page 308

Replacing the Toner Cartridge7-467Routine Maintenance2Hold the upper part of the protective packaging as in the illustration below, and pull out the p

Page 309

Replacing the Toner Cartridge7-477Routine Maintenance5Open the front cover of the main unit.6Turn the knob that corresponds with the toner color you w

Page 310

Replacing the Toner Cartridge7-487Routine MaintenanceWARNING Do not burn or throw used toner cartridges into open flames, as this may cause the toner

Page 311

Replacing the Toner Cartridge7-497Routine Maintenance10Return the knob to its original position.IMPORTANT Before you turn the knob, make sure that the

Page 312 - Password

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-201Before You Start Using This Machine Shutting Down the MachineIf there are any jobs currently being processed, o

Page 313 - Forced Secure Watermark

Replacing the Toner Cartridge7-507Routine Maintenance12Close the protective packaging with the used toner cartridge inside, in the same way as how the

Page 314

Replacing the Waste Toner Container7-517Routine MaintenanceReplacing the Waste Toner ContainerWhen the waste toner container is full, the procedure fo

Page 315

Replacing the Waste Toner Container7-527Routine Maintenance1Open the front cover of the main unit.2Lift the lever.3Pull out the waste toner container.

Page 316

Replacing the Waste Toner Container7-537Routine Maintenance4Use the provided cover to cover up the opening of the used waste toner container.5Insert t

Page 317

Replacing the Waste Toner Container7-547Routine Maintenance7Close the front cover of the main unit.CAUTION When closing the front cover, be careful no

Page 318

Routine Cleaning7-557Routine MaintenanceRoutine CleaningIf the original is not copied clearly, clean the following parts of the machine. For high-qual

Page 319

Routine Cleaning7-567Routine Maintenance1Clean the platen glass and the underside of the feeder/platen cover with a cloth dampened with water, and the

Page 320

Routine Cleaning7-577Routine Maintenance2Clean the rollers (a total of three places) inside the feeder cover with a cloth dampened with water. Then, w

Page 321 - Storing Irregular Paper Types

Routine Cleaning7-587Routine Maintenance5Clean the transparent plastic part of the inner cover with a cloth dampened with water. Then, wipe the area w

Page 322 - Editing Irregular Paper Types

Routine Cleaning7-597Routine MaintenanceCAUTION When closing the feeder cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in person

Page 323

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-211Before You Start Using This Machine2Confirm the jobs currently being processed or waiting to be processed ➞ pre

Page 324

Routine Cleaning7-607Routine Maintenance11Close the feeder.CAUTION • When closing the feeder, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may r

Page 325 - Erasing Irregular Paper Types

Routine Cleaning7-617Routine Maintenance Cleaning the Dust Proof GlassIf the dust proof glass is dirty, print defects may occur on the print output. F

Page 326 - Computer

Routine Cleaning7-627Routine Maintenance3Grip the dust proof glass cleaner by its tab, and slowly pull and push it back and forth inside the machine (

Page 327

Routine Cleaning7-637Routine Maintenance Automatic Feeder CleaningIf your originals have black streaks or appear dirty after scanning them through the

Page 328 - Printer Driver]

Consumables7-647Routine MaintenanceConsumablesThe following consumables are available from Canon. For more information, contact your local authorized

Page 329 - Restricting Printer Jobs

Consumables7-657Routine Maintenance TonerIf a message prompting you to replace the toner cartridge appears on the touch panel display, replace the us

Page 330

Consumables7-667Routine Maintenance Stamp CartridgeThe stamp cartridge is used to stamp originals. Use the tweezers provided to remove and replace th

Page 331 - Routine Maintenance

8-1CHAPTER8TroubleshootingThis chapter explains what to do in response to a paper jam in the main unit, or optional units, and an error message displa

Page 332 - Paper Drawers

8-28. Troubleshooting8TroubleshootingContacting Your Local Authorized Canon Dealer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 333

Reducing the Frequency of Paper Jams8-38TroubleshootingReducing the Frequency of Paper JamsIf paper jams occur frequently, even though there is no app

Page 334

The manuals for this machine are divided as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information.The manuals supplied with optional equipment are in

Page 335

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-221Before You Start Using This Machine3Confirm the message displayed ➞ press [Yes].If There Are Jobs Currently Bei

Page 336

Clearing Paper Jams8-48TroubleshootingClearing Paper JamsIf a paper jam occurs, the following screens appear on the touch panel display.IMPORTANT The

Page 337 - Left Guide

Clearing Paper Jams8-58Troubleshooting Example of a Screen Indicating How to Clear the Paper JamWARNING There are some areas inside the machine which

Page 338 - Paper Size dial

Clearing Paper Jams8-68Troubleshooting1Inspect all paper jam locations indicated on the touch panel display, and remove any jammed paper.See the appro

Page 339 - Size Sticker

Clearing Paper Jams8-78Troubleshooting● Cassette Feeding Unit-Y3❑See "Cassette Feeding Unit-Y3 (Optional)," on p. 8-29.● Paper Deck-Z1❑See &

Page 340 - Paper Deck-Z1 (Optional)

Clearing Paper Jams8-88Troubleshooting● Finisher-Z1❑See "Finisher-Z1 (Optional)," on p. 8-40.● Inner 2way Tray-D1❑See "Inner 2way Tray-

Page 341

Clearing Paper Jams8-98Troubleshooting● Finisher-Y1❑See "Inside the Top Cover of the Finisher-Y1 or Saddle Finisher-Y2 (Optional)," on p. 8-

Page 342

Clearing Paper Jams8-108Troubleshooting● Puncher Unit-M1❑See "Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)," on p. 8-56.3After you have removed all of the jam

Page 343 - Close the paper deck

Clearing Paper Jams8-118Troubleshooting Fixing Unit (Inside the Main Unit)If a paper jam occurs in the fixing unit, a screen similar to the one shown

Page 344

Clearing Paper Jams8-128Troubleshooting2Pull down the upper cover of the fixing unit by its tab, and then remove any jammed paper.If you cannot remove

Page 345

Clearing Paper Jams8-138Troubleshooting4Follow the instructions on the touch panel display.NOTE The screen indicating the location of the paper jam re

Page 346 - Preparing the Envelopes

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-231Before You Start Using This Machine4When the following screen appears, wait for the machine to complete the shu

Page 347

Clearing Paper Jams8-148Troubleshooting1Press the button on the lower right cover of the main unit, and open the upper and lower right covers.If the o

Page 348 - Loading Envelopes

Clearing Paper Jams8-158Troubleshooting3Remove any jammed paper in the lower part of the duplexing unit.4Gently close the upper right cover and then c

Page 349

Clearing Paper Jams8-168Troubleshooting Duplexing Unit (Inside the Main Unit)If a paper jam occurs inside the duplexing unit, a screen similar to the

Page 350

Clearing Paper Jams8-178Troubleshooting2Remove any jammed paper.3Gently close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover until it clic

Page 351 - Changing Envelope Sizes

Clearing Paper Jams8-188Troubleshooting Stack BypassIf a paper jam occurs inside the stack bypass, a screen similar to the one shown below appears on

Page 352

Clearing Paper Jams8-198Troubleshooting3Press the button on the lower right cover of the main unit, and open the upper and lower right covers.If the o

Page 353

Clearing Paper Jams8-208Troubleshooting5Gently close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover until it clicks into place in the clos

Page 354

Clearing Paper Jams8-218Troubleshooting Paper Drawer 1If a paper jam occurs inside Paper Drawer 1, a screen similar to the one shown below appears on

Page 355 - Size Switch

Clearing Paper Jams8-228Troubleshooting2Remove any jammed paper.3Open the paper drawer's upper right cover.4Remove any jammed paper.

Page 356 - Functions screen)

Clearing Paper Jams8-238Troubleshooting5Press and release the button on Paper Drawer 1.6Grip the handle, and pull out the paper drawer until it stops.

Page 357 - Feeder (DADF-L1) (Optional)

Main Power and Control Panel Power1-241Before You Start Using This Machine5Confirm the contents of the shutdown screen ➞ turn the main power switch of

Page 358

Clearing Paper Jams8-248Troubleshooting8Gently push Paper Drawer 1 back into the machine until it clicks into place in the closed position.CAUTION Whe

Page 359 - Finisher-Z1 (Optional)

Clearing Paper Jams8-258Troubleshooting10Gently close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover until it clicks into place in the clo

Page 360

Clearing Paper Jams8-268Troubleshooting Paper Drawer 2If a paper jam occurs inside Paper Drawer 2, a screen similar to the one shown below appears on

Page 361

Clearing Paper Jams8-278Troubleshooting2Remove any jammed paper.3Press and release the button on Paper Drawer 2.4Grip the handle, and pull out the pap

Page 362

Clearing Paper Jams8-288Troubleshooting5Remove any jammed paper.6Gently push Paper Drawer 2 back into the machine until it clicks into place in the cl

Page 363 - (Optional)

Clearing Paper Jams8-298TroubleshootingCAUTION When closing the paper drawer's upper right cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as t

Page 364

Clearing Paper Jams8-308Troubleshooting1Open the lower right cover of the cassette feeding unit.If the optional Paper Deck-Z1 is attached to the main

Page 365

Clearing Paper Jams8-318Troubleshooting4Grip the handle, and pull out the paper drawer until it stops.5Remove any jammed paper.6Gently push the paper

Page 366

Clearing Paper Jams8-328Troubleshooting7Close the lower right cover of the cassette feeding unit.If the optional Paper Deck-Z1 was moved away from the

Page 367

Clearing Paper Jams8-338Troubleshooting Paper Deck-Z1 (Optional)If a paper jam occurs in the optional Paper Deck-Z1, a screen similar to the one shown

Page 368 - Stapler Unit of the

System Settings1-251Before You Start Using This MachineSystem SettingsIt is necessary to set up the machine before using it on a network, as a printer

Page 369

Clearing Paper Jams8-348Troubleshooting2Push down the lever on the side of the paper deck that attaches to the main unit, and remove any jammed paper

Page 370 - Removing Punch Waste

Clearing Paper Jams8-358Troubleshooting4Press the open button to open the paper deck.The inside lifter descends automatically.IMPORTANT If the machine

Page 371 - Discard the punch waste

Clearing Paper Jams8-368TroubleshootingCAUTION When closing the paper deck, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal

Page 372

Clearing Paper Jams8-378Troubleshooting1Open the feeder cover.2Remove any jammed originals.If there is difficulty in removing jammed paper, do not try

Page 373 - Replacing the Toner Cartridge

Clearing Paper Jams8-388Troubleshooting4Turn the feed dial, and remove any jammed originals.5Close the inner cover.CAUTION When closing the inner cove

Page 374 - Yellow Toner Cartridge

Clearing Paper Jams8-398Troubleshooting7Lift the feeder, and remove any jammed originals.8Close the feeder.CAUTION When closing the feeder, be careful

Page 375

Clearing Paper Jams8-408Troubleshooting Finisher-Z1 (Optional)If a paper jam occurs in the optional Finisher-Z1, a screen similar to the one shown bel

Page 376

Clearing Paper Jams8-418Troubleshooting1Press the button on the lower right cover of the main unit, and open the upper and lower right covers.If the o

Page 377

Clearing Paper Jams8-428Troubleshooting4Pull down any one of the four inner guides, and remove any jammed paper.5Remove any jammed paper protruding fr

Page 378

Clearing Paper Jams8-438Troubleshooting7Gently close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover until it clicks into place in the clos

Page 379

System Settings1-261Before You Start Using This Machine

Page 380

Clearing Paper Jams8-448Troubleshooting Inside the Top Cover of the Finisher-Y1 or Saddle Finisher-Y2 (Optional)If a paper jam occurs inside the top c

Page 381

Clearing Paper Jams8-458Troubleshooting1Open the output slot on the outside of the finisher, and remove any jammed paper that is visible.If you cannot

Page 382 - Lift the lever

Clearing Paper Jams8-468Troubleshooting3Close the top cover of the finisher.CAUTION When closing the top cover of the finisher, be careful not to get

Page 383

Clearing Paper Jams8-478Troubleshooting Inside the Buffer Pass Unit-E2 of the Finisher-Y1 or Saddle Finisher-Y2 (Optional)If a paper jam occurs inside

Page 384

Clearing Paper Jams8-488Troubleshooting1Open the buffer pass unit, and remove any jammed paper.2Close the buffer pass unit.CAUTION When closing the bu

Page 385 - Routine Cleaning

Clearing Paper Jams8-498Troubleshooting Inside the Front Cover of the Saddle Finisher-Y2 (Optional)If a paper jam occurs inside the front cover of the

Page 386 - Manual Feeder Cleaning

Clearing Paper Jams8-508Troubleshooting1Open the front cover of the finisher.2Tilt the upper delivery guide to the right, and remove any jammed paper.

Page 387

Clearing Paper Jams8-518Troubleshooting3Tilt the lower delivery guide to the right, and remove any jammed paper.Turn the lever on the lower delivery g

Page 388 - Close the feeder cover

Clearing Paper Jams8-528Troubleshooting6Follow the instructions on the touch panel display.NOTE The screen indicating the location of the paper jam re

Page 389

Clearing Paper Jams8-538TroubleshootingCAUTION • When removing jammed paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper.• When removing

Page 390 - Close the feeder

2-1CHAPTER2Basic OperationsThis chapter describes the main features and basic operations of the machine.What This Machine Can Do . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 391 - Cleaning the Dust Proof Glass

Clearing Paper Jams8-548Troubleshooting3While pushing in the larger knob on the left, turn it in the direction of the arrow (clockwise).4Remove any ja

Page 392

Clearing Paper Jams8-558Troubleshooting6Return the lower delivery guide to its original position.7Close the front cover of the finisher.CAUTION When c

Page 393

Clearing Paper Jams8-568Troubleshooting Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)If a paper jam occurs inside the optional Puncher Unit-M1, a screen similar to the o

Page 394 - Consumables

Clearing Paper Jams8-578Troubleshooting3Open the top cover of the puncher unit.4Remove any jammed paper.5Close the top cover of the puncher unit.CAUTI

Page 395

Clearing Paper Jams8-588Troubleshooting6Close the front cover of the punch waste tray.CAUTION When closing the front cover of the punch waste tray, be

Page 396 - ■ Genuine Supplies

Clearing Paper Jams8-598TroubleshootingWARNING There are some areas inside the machine which are subject to high-voltages.When removing jammed paper o

Page 397 - Troubleshooting

Clearing Paper Jams8-608Troubleshooting2Remove any jammed paper.3Gently close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover until it clic

Page 398 - 8. Troubleshooting

Clearing Paper Jams8-618Troubleshooting Copy Tray-J1 (Optional)If a paper jam occurs inside the optional Copy Tray-J1, a screen similar to the one sho

Page 399

Clearing Paper Jams8-628Troubleshooting1Press the button on the lower right cover of the main unit, and open the upper and lower right covers.If the o

Page 400 - Clearing Paper Jams

Clearing Paper Jams8-638Troubleshooting3Gently close the upper right cover and then close the lower right cover until it clicks into place in the clos

Page 401

What This Machine Can Do2-22Basic OperationsWhat This Machine Can DoAll the elements you will ever need in a color digital multitasking machine.Copyin

Page 402

Clearing Staple Jams8-648TroubleshootingClearing Staple JamsIf a staple jam occurs, follow the procedure described below to remove the jammed staples.

Page 403

Clearing Staple Jams8-658Troubleshooting1Remove the jammed paper in the finisher's output tray and the paper that is still waiting to be stapled.

Page 404

Clearing Staple Jams8-668Troubleshooting4Push down the tab on the staple case.5Remove all of the staples that slide from the staple case.6Return the t

Page 405

Clearing Staple Jams8-678Troubleshooting7Gently push the staple case back into the finisher until it is securely in place.8Close the front cover of th

Page 406 - ● Puncher Unit-M1

Clearing Staple Jams8-688Troubleshooting Finisher-Y1/Saddle Finisher-Y2 (Optional)If a staple jam occurs in the stapler unit of the optional Finisher-

Page 407

Clearing Staple Jams8-698Troubleshooting2Lift and pull out the staple case from the stapler unit, holding it by its green tab.3Push down the tab on th

Page 408

Clearing Staple Jams8-708Troubleshooting5Return the tab on the staple case to its original position.6Gently push the staple case back into the stapler

Page 409

Clearing Staple Jams8-718TroubleshootingNOTE If there are no staples ready for stapling after the cover is closed, the stapler unit automatically perf

Page 410

Clearing Staple Jams8-728Troubleshooting2Grip the saddle stitcher unit by its handle, and pull it out of the finisher until it stops.3Pull the stapler

Page 411

Clearing Staple Jams8-738Troubleshooting5On the staple case, push down Part A, and push up Part B.6Remove any jammed staples, and return Part B to its

Page 412

What This Machine Can Do2-32Basic OperationsSending Function See the Sending and Facsimile GuideThe Send function enables you to send scanned image or

Page 413 - Remove any jammed paper

Clearing Staple Jams8-748Troubleshooting8Pull the stapler unit of the saddle stitcher unit towards you, and then push it down into its original positi

Page 414 - Stack Bypass

Clearing Staple Jams8-758Troubleshooting10Close the front cover of the finisher.CAUTION When closing the front cover of the finisher, be careful not t

Page 415

List of Error Messages8-768TroubleshootingList of Error MessagesThis section explains the various messages that appear on the touch panel display, alo

Page 416

List of Error Messages8-778Troubleshooting Remedy 2 If the message continues to be displayed even if the indicated paper size is loaded, set Drawer El

Page 417 - Paper Drawer 1

List of Error Messages8-788Troubleshooting Scanning has been canceled because the size of originals has changed. Fix the order and front & back of

Page 418

List of Error Messages8-798Troubleshooting Prepare a new waste toner container and open the front cover. Cause Printing is not possible because the wa

Page 419

List of Error Messages8-808TroubleshootingCleaning the drum... Please wait a moment... Cause The machine is in the process of cleaning the drum. Remed

Page 420

List of Error Messages8-818Troubleshooting# 009 Cause 1 There is no paper. Remedy Load paper. (See "Paper Drawers," on p. 7-2.) Cause 2 The

Page 421

List of Error Messages8-828Troubleshooting# 703 Cause The hard disk is full, and no more images can be scanned. Remedy 1 Wait a few moments, and try s

Page 422 - Paper Drawer 2

List of Error Messages8-838Troubleshooting# 849 Cause Device information could not be delivered because the client machine is processing a job. Remedy

Page 423

What This Machine Can Do2-42Basic OperationsUsing the Remote User Interface See the Remote UI GuideYou can control functions, such as confirming the s

Page 424

List of Error Messages8-848Troubleshooting# 853 Cause 1 When trying to print a large number of pages, the job is not performed due to insufficient mem

Page 425

List of Error Messages8-858Troubleshooting# 855 Cause Device information could not be delivered because a language that the client machine does not su

Page 426

List of Error Messages8-868Troubleshooting# 861 Cause An error occurred while processing PDL data or image data. Remedy Confirm the print settings you

Page 427

If Memory Becomes Full during Scanning8-878TroubleshootingIf Memory Becomes Full during ScanningIf memory becomes full during the scanning of original

Page 428

If Memory Becomes Full during Scanning8-888Troubleshooting● If the screen shown below appears:❑Select [Cancel] or [Another Function].Details of each i

Page 429

Service Call Message8-898TroubleshootingService Call MessageIf a malfunction occurs and the machine cannot operate normally, a screen like the one sho

Page 430

Service Call Message8-908Troubleshooting1Press [Shutdown] to turn the main power switch OFF.2Wait at least 10 seconds before turning the main power sw

Page 431

Service Call Message8-918Troubleshooting Setting the Limited Functions Mode from the Service Call Message ScreenIf the Service Call Message screen app

Page 432

Service Call Message8-928Troubleshooting2Press [Yes].A message prompting you press [Shutdown], and turn the main power switch OFF and ON appears.3Pres

Page 433 - Remove any jammed originals

When the Power Does Not Turn ON8-938TroubleshootingWhen the Power Does Not Turn ONIf you cannot operate the machine, even though the main power switch

Page 434

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-52Basic OperationsOverview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C2550

Page 435

When the Power Does Not Turn ON8-948Troubleshooting

Page 436

9-1CHAPTER9AppendixThis chapter provides other useful information.Sample Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 437

Sample Reports9-29AppendixSample Reports Copy Log ListThe copy log list contains information about past copy jobs. You can print a copy log list from

Page 438

Sample Reports9-39Appendix RESULTPrints "OK" or "NG.""OK" is printed when the copy job completes successfully."NG&

Page 439

Sample Reports9-49Appendix SHEET x COPIEPrints the number of pages in each copy set and the number of sets made. RESULTPrints "OK" or &quo

Page 440 - Finisher-Y2 (Optional)

Sample Reports9-59Appendix Device Information Communication Log ReportThe Device Information Communication Log Report contains information about devic

Page 441

Number of Enterable Characters and Capacity of Various Functions9-69AppendixNumber of Enterable Characters and Capacity of Various Functions Number of

Page 442

Number of Enterable Characters and Capacity of Various Functions9-79Appendix*One-touch Button Name can be entered only when you are setting the One-to

Page 443

Number of Enterable Characters and Capacity of Various Functions9-89Appendix Capacity of Various FunctionsMail Box Functions Document Name 24 charact

Page 444 - Close the buffer pass unit

Number of Enterable Characters and Capacity of Various Functions9-99AppendixCopy Functions Color Balance Number of Keys 4Mode Memory Number of Keys 9

Page 445

• PS Printer Driver Installation and InstructionsPS Driver GuideCD-ROM• UFR II Printer Driver Installation and InstructionsUFR II Driver GuideCD-ROM•

Page 446 - Upper Delivery Guide

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-62Basic Operations Keys Displayed on the Touch Panel DisplayThe Copy Basic Feature

Page 447 - Lower Delivery Guide

Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper Output Chart9-109AppendixRelationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper

Page 448

Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper Output Chart9-119Appendix If You Want to Set Left Side Stapling:Corner: Top LeftDouble

Page 449 - (counterclockwise)

Relationship between Original Orientation and Preprinted Paper Output Chart9-129Appendix If You Do Not Want to Set the Staple Mode:LTRConfidentialEit

Page 450

Index9-139AppendixIndexAAdditional FunctionsAddress Book Settings, 4-26Adjustment/Cleaning, 4-12Common Settings, 4-7Communications Settings, 4-22Copy

Page 451

Index9-149AppendixAbout Common Settings, 4-7, 4-27Alternating the print output (offset jobs), 4-56Auto Paper Selection/Auto Drawer Switching, 4-33Chan

Page 452 - Puncher Unit-M1 (Optional)

Index9-159AppendixChecking and printing counter information, 3-48, 6-15Clearing page totals, 3-49, 6-16Erasing the Department ID and password, 6-14Pri

Page 453

Index9-169AppendixErasing, 4-45Storing, 4-43Inch entry, 4-33InstallationLocation and handling, 1-2Power supply, 1-5Precautions, 1-2Irregular paper siz

Page 454 - Inner 2way Tray-D1 (Optional)

Index9-179AppendixNNumeric keys, 1-13OOptional equipmentCard Reader-C1, 3-3, 3-38Cassette Feeding Unit-Y3, 3-3, 3-13Configuration, 3-2Copy Tray-J1, 3-

Page 455

Index9-189AppendixPrinting priority, 4-42, 5-14Printing on coated paper, 2-42Processing/Data indicator, 1-13Puncher Unit-M1About Puncher Unit-M1, 3-25

Page 456

Index9-199AppendixDepartment ID Management, 6-6Device Information Delivery Settings, 6-45Device Information Settings, 6-22Display ID/User Name, 6-43Di

Page 457 - Copy Tray-J1 (Optional)

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-72Basic Operationsa CopyPress this key to access the machine's copying functio

Page 458

Index9-209AppendixZZoom Fine Adjustment, 4-66

Page 460 - Clearing Staple Jams

USRM1-2919-00 © CANON INC. 2007 CANON INC.30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, JapanCANON U.S.A., INC.One Canon Plaza, Lake Success,

Page 461

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-82Basic OperationsVarious Touch Panel Display ScreensThe top of the touch panel dis

Page 462

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-92Basic Operations User Management and Restriction Using a Login ServiceA login se

Page 463

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-102Basic Operations Specifying SettingsThe Additional Functions screen appears when

Page 464 - IMPORTANT

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-112Basic Operations Functions That Conserve PowerYou can conserve power efficiently

Page 465

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-122Basic Operations Low-Power ModeThe Low-Power mode conserves energy by turning O

Page 466

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-132Basic Operations Checking, Changing, and Canceling Print JobsThe System Monitor

Page 467

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-142Basic OperationsNOTE •For instructions on checking the status of each job, see C

Page 468

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-152Basic Operations Displaying a Help ScreenPressing (Help) brings up a guidance

Page 469

Chapter 1 Before You Start Using This Machine Chapter 2 Basic Operations Chapter 3Optional Equipment Chapter 4 Customizing Settings Chapter 5 Ch

Page 470

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-162Basic Operations Explanation ScreenDisplays a detailed explanation of the funct

Page 471

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-172Basic Operations Reading Messages from the System ManagerThe System Manager uses

Page 472 - List of Error Messages

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-182Basic OperationsNOTE The Auto Clear mode does not activate if Auto Clear Time is

Page 473

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-192Basic OperationsNOTE Even if Job Duration Display is set to 'On', the

Page 474

Overview of the Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C25502-202Basic OperationsThere are four different paper supply indicators, as shown below

Page 475

Using the Touch Panel Display2-212Basic OperationsUsing the Touch Panel DisplayThis section describes the keys that are frequently used on the touch p

Page 476

Using the Touch Panel Display2-222Basic Operations Touch Panel Key DisplayWhen you press a key on the touch panel display, that key is highlighted, an

Page 477

Using the Touch Panel Display2-232Basic Operations Keys That Display a Drop-Down ListPressing a key that has a down triangle (▼) to the right of the

Page 478

Entering Characters from the Touch Panel Display2-242Basic OperationsEntering Characters from the Touch Panel Display For screens that require alphanu

Page 479

Entering Characters from the Touch Panel Display2-252Basic OperationsNOTE •If you make a mistake when entering characters, press [ ] or [ ] to positio

Page 480

vContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xivHow To Use This

Page 481

Entering the Department ID and Password2-262Basic OperationsEntering the Department ID and PasswordIf Department ID Management has been set, the Depar

Page 482

Entering the Department ID and Password2-272Basic OperationsNOTE •If you make a mistake when entering the Department ID or password, press (Clear) ➞

Page 483 - Follow this procedure:

Entering the Department ID and Password2-282Basic Operations3When your operations are complete, press (Log in/Out) on the control panel.If you are u

Page 484

Using a Login Service2-292Basic OperationsUsing a Login ServiceIf you are managing the machine with a login service, such as SDL (Simple Device Login)

Page 485 - Service Call Message

Using a Login Service2-302Basic OperationsIf SSO is set as a login service, the login destination is also displayed.IMPORTANT •To use the Domain Authe

Page 486

Using a Login Service2-312Basic Operations2Enter the user name ➞ press [OK].3Press [Password].The SDL Login Screen4Enter the password ➞ press [OK].

Page 487 - Message Screen

Using a Login Service2-322Basic OperationsNOTE •If you are using the Domain Authentication user authentication system of SSO (including the 'Doma

Page 488

Using a Login Service2-332Basic Operations6When your operations are complete, press (Log in/Out) on the control panel.The screen for entering the us

Page 489

Placing Originals2-342Basic OperationsPlacing OriginalsPlace your originals on the platen glass or into the feeder, depending on the size and type of

Page 490

Placing Originals2-352Basic Operations OrientationYou can place an original either vertically or horizontally. Always align the top edge of your origi

Page 491 - Appendix

viSpecifying Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10Functions That Conserve Power . . .

Page 492 - Sample Reports

Placing Originals2-362Basic Operations Platen GlassYou should use the platen glass when copying bound originals (such as books and magazines), heavy o

Page 493 - Print Log List

Placing Originals2-372Basic Operations2Place your originals face down.The surface of the original that you want to copy must be placed face down. Alig

Page 494

Placing Originals2-382Basic OperationsCAUTION • Close the feeder/platen cover gently to avoid catching your hands, as this may result in personal inju

Page 495

Placing Originals2-392Basic Operations FeederYou should use the feeder when you want to copy several originals at the same time. Place the originals i

Page 496 - Various Functions

Placing Originals2-402Basic Operations2Neatly place your originals with the side to be copied face up into the original supply tray.Place your origina

Page 497

Placing Originals2-412Basic OperationsIMPORTANT •Do not add or remove originals while they are being scanned.•When scanning is complete, remove the or

Page 498 - Capacity of Various Functions

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-422Basic OperationsMaking Prints Using the Stack BypassIf you are making prints on tracing paper, labels, transp

Page 499

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-432Basic Operations•If you select [Envelope] for copying, you cannot use the Poster, Finishing, 1 2-Sided, 2 2-

Page 500 - Preprinted Paper Output Chart

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-442Basic Operations1Open the stack bypass.NOTE If the paper size you are going to load into the stack bypass is

Page 501

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-452Basic Operations2Adjust the slide guides to match the size of the paper.If you are feeding large size paper,

Page 502

viiFeeder (DADF-L1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18Parts and Their Functions . . .

Page 503

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-462Basic OperationsWhen you use the stack bypass to make copies, straighten out curled papers prior to use, as s

Page 504 - Output tray designation, 4-40

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-472Basic Operations● If you are loading envelopes into the stack bypass:❑Take five envelopes, loosen them as sho

Page 505

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-482Basic OperationsIMPORTANT •If you use envelopes that have glue attached to their flaps, the glue may melt due

Page 506

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-492Basic Operations4Select the desired paper size.● If you want to select a standard paper size:❑Select the desi

Page 507

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-502Basic Operations❑ Enter the size of the paper using the numeric keys on the touch panel display.❑ Press [X] ➞

Page 508

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-512Basic Operations● If you want to select an envelope size:❑Press [Envelope].❑ Select the envelope type ➞ press

Page 509

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-522Basic Operations❑ Press [OK] ➞ proceed to step 6.If the following screen is displayed, press [OK] ➞ adjust th

Page 510 - Zoom Fine Adjustment, 4-66

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-532Basic Operations5Select the desired paper type ➞ press [OK].To adjust the toner fixing, press [Plain Paper Pr

Page 511

Making Prints Using the Stack Bypass2-542Basic Operations6Press [Done].If you selected [Transparancy] in step 5, press [Overhead Project. Type] and se

Page 512 - CANON INC. 2007

Multifunctional Operations2-552Basic OperationsMultifunctional OperationsThe Color imageRUNNER C3480/C3480i/C3080/C3080i/C2550 offers the user many fu

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