Canon Fax L380 User Guide
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CHAPTER Guidelines for Entering Information3-1 3 Registering Information in the Machine This chapter describes how to enter information in your machine. Guidelines for Entering Information The following section explains how to ent er user information into the machine. NOTE If you pause while entering information and do not make an entry for more than 60 seconds, the machine returns to standby mode and loses all information you had entered up to that point. You will then have to start again. Entering...
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Plain Paper FaxA-2 Specifications A Plain Paper Fax * Based on 75 g/m2 paper ** Based on Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, A4, standard mode Automatic document feeder capacity:* 50 A4- or letter-size sheets 20 legal-size sheets 1 sheet for sizes other than A4-, letter-, or legal-size sheets. Document size: Multi-page document: Max.: 216 × 356 mm/Min.: 148 × 105 mm One-page document: Max.: 216 mm × approx. 1 m/Min.: 148 × 105 mm Document thickness: Multi-page document: 0.07 – 0.13 mm One-page document:...
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CopierA-3 Specifications A Copier Telephone •Automatic FAX/TEL switchover • Answering machine connection (CNG detecting signal) • Telephone connection • Optional handset connection* • Remote reception by telephone (Default reception ID: 25) • Tone button • Redial/Pause button * This feature is available for certain countries only. Resolution: 300 × 300 dpi Default size: 100% Zoom: 50-200% Multiple copies: Up to 99 copies of a document
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PrinterA-4 Specifications A Printer Printing method: Laser beam printing Printing resolution: 1,200 × 600 dpi Paper handling: Automatic feed Acceptable recording paper stock: Cassette Feeding: 64 g/m 2 to 128 g/m2; Multi-Purpose Feeder: 64 g/m2 to 128 g/m2Plain paper, colored paper, recycled paper (including 100% recycled paper), transparencies, envelopes, labels, and heavy paper (up to 128 g/ m 2) Envelope sizes: European DL envelope (220 × 110 mm) U.S. Commercial No. 10 envelope (9.5 × 4.1 in.)...
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PrinterA-5 Specifications A Printable Area: Papers The shaded area in the following figure shows the printable area for papers. ■Printable area: A4 size Letter size Legal size a: b: c: d: e: f: 210 mm Max. 5.0 mm Max. 5.0 mm 297 mm Max. 5.0 mm Max. 5.0 mm 8.5” Max. 0.2” Max. 0.2” 11.0” Max. 0.2” Max. 0.2” 8.5” Max. 0.2” Max. 0.2” 14.0” Max. 0.2” Max. 0.2”
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PrinterA-6 Specifications A Printable Area: Envelopes The shaded portion in the following figure shows the printable area for envelopes. ■ Printable area: CAUTION For some envelope types, the edges of the envelope can not be printed on. European DL U.S. Commercial No. 10 a: b: c: d: e: f: 110 mm Max. 5.0 mm Max. 5.0 mm 220 mm Max. 5.0 mm Max. 5.0 mm 4.1” Max. 0.2” Max. 0.2” 9.5” Max. 0.2” Max. 0.2” bc e f d
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Document SizesA-7 Specifications A Document Sizes The following illustrations show the largest and smallest documents you can feed into the machine. The figure below shows how much of a A4-, letter-, or legal-size document the machine scans when faxing or scanning. The margin at each edge is outside the machine’s scanning area. Maximum Document Size Minimum Document Size A MAXIMUM OF 32 MINUTES FOR EACH PAGE OR 356 MILLIMETERS IN LENGTH 216 mm 148 mm 105 mm MAX. 4.0 mm A4/LETTER/LEGAL MAX. 4.0 mm...
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Printer DriverA-8 Specifications A Printer Driver System requirements:IBM or compatible computer with the following Pentium processor: Microsoft Windows® 98, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000, or Windows® XP – Windows® 98: A 90-megahertz (MHz) Pentium processor or higher/At least 16 MB of RAM and 100 MB of available hard disk space – Windows® Me: A 150-MHz Pentium processor or higher/At least 32 MB of RAM and 100 MB of available hard disk space – Windows® 2000: A 133-MHz Pentium processor or higher/At least...
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CHAPTER Guidelines for Entering Information3-1 3 Registering Information in the Machine This chapter describes how to enter information in your machine. Guidelines for Entering Information The following section explains how to ent er user information into the machine. NOTE If you pause while entering information and do not make an entry for more than 60 seconds, the machine returns to standby mode and loses all information you had entered up to that point. You will then have to start again. Entering...
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HandsetB-2 Attaching the Optional Handset to the Machine B Attaching the Handset to Your Machine To attach the handset to your machine, follow these steps: 1Use a screwdriver to remove the two covers on the left side of the machine. 2Remove the screws from the plugs and insert the plugs into the holes on the handset cradle. 3Insert the plugs with the handset cradle in the holes on the machine. NOTE If you have difficulty inserting the plugs, turn the machine so that the left side is facing you and the...