Canon Faxphone L75 Laser Fax Printer Users Guide
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iiPreface Copyright This User’s Guide is copyrighted by Canon U.S.A., Inc. with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this User’s Guide may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or part, without prior written consent of Canon U.S.A. ©2002 Canon U.S.A., Inc. Disclaimer Canon U.S.A., Inc. has reviewed this User’s Guide thoroughly in order to make it an easy to use guide for your Canon FAXPHONE L75 system. All statements, technical information, and recommendations in this guide and in any guides or related documents are believed reliable, but the accuracy and completeness thereof are not guaranteed or warranted, and they are not intended to be, nor should they be understood to be, representations or warranties concerning the products described. Your FAXPHONE L75 has been sold to you subject to the limited warranties set forth in the warranty cards. Further, Canon U.S.A. reserves the right to make changes in the specifications of the products described in this guide at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such changes. Trademarks Canon and FAXPHONE are registered trademarks, and UHQ is a trademark of Canon Inc. All other product and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. As an ENERGY STA R®Partner, Canon U.S.A. has determined that the FAXPHONE L75 meets the ENERGY STA R®guidelines for energy efficiency. Super G3 is a phrase used to describe the new generation of fax machines that use ITU-T V.34 standard 33.6 Kbps* modems. Super G3 High Speed Fax machines allow transmission time of approximately three seconds* per page which results in reduced telephone line charges. *Approximately three seconds per page document transmission time based on ITU-T No. 1 Chart, standard mode, at 33.6 Kbps modem speed. The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) currently supports 28.8 Kbps modem speeds or lower, depending on telephone line conditions.
Prefaceiii Users in the U.S.A. Pre-Installation Requirements for Canon Facsimile Equipment A. Location Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk. See page 2-2 for the machine’s dimensions, and page A-2 for the machine’s weight. B. Order Information 1. Only a single line, touch-tone or rotary telephone set is to be used. 2. Order an RJ11-C modular jack (USOC code), which should be installed by the telephone company. If the RJ11-C jack is not present, installation cannot occur. 3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The line should be a regular voice grade line or the equivalent. Use one line per machine. DDD (DIRECT DISTANCE DIAL) LINE -or- IDDD (INTERNATIONAL DIRECT DISTANCE DIAL) LINE IF YOU COMMUNICATE OVERSEAS n Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards, e.g. the 2500 (Touch Tone) or 500 (Rotary/Pulse Dial) telephones. A dedicated extension off a PBX machine without “Call Waiting” can be used with your FAXPHONE L75. Key telephone systems are not recommended because they send non-standard signals to individual telephones for ringing and special codes, which may cause a fax error. C. Power Requirements This equipment should be connected to a standard 120-volt AC, three-wire grounded outlet only. Do not connect this machine to an outlet or power line shared with other appliances that cause “electrical noise.” Air conditioners, electric typewriters, copiers, and machines of this sort generate electrical noise which often interferes with communications equipment and the sending and receiving of documents. Connection of the Equipment This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular jack are provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. See Installation instructions for details.
ivPreface The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. The REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subjected to state tariffs. In Case of Equipment Malfunction Should any malfunction occur which cannot be corrected by the procedures described in this guide, disconnect the equipment from the telephone line and unplug the power cord. The telephone line should not be reconnected or the power cord plugged in until the problem is completely resolved. Users should contact Canon Authorized Service F acilities for servicing of equipment. Information regarding Authorized Service Facility locations can be obtained by calling the Canon Customer Care Center. (1-800-423-2366) Rights of the Telephone Company Should the equipment cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service. The telephone company also retains the right to make changes in facilities and services which may affect the operation of this equipment. When such changes are necessary, the telephone company is required to give adequate prior notice to the user. FCC Notice F AXPHONE L75: Facsimile Transceiver, Model H12250 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept an interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. n This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
Prefacev communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the User’s Guide. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. Canon U.S.A. Inc. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. TEL No. 1-800-423-2366 The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual. In order to program this information into your FAXPHONE L75, follow the instructions in Chapter 3 of this User’s Guide.
viPreface Users in Canada Pre-Installation Requirements for Canon Facsimile Equipment A. Location Supply a suitable table, cabinet, or desk. See page 2-2 for the machine’s dimensions, and page A-2 for the machine’s weight. B. Order Information 1. Provide only a single-line to touch-tone or rotary telephone set terminated with astandard 4-pin modular phone plug. (Touch-tone is recommended if available in your area.) 2. Order an CA11A modular jack (USOC code), which should be installed by the telephone company. If the CA11A jack is not present, installation cannot occur. 3. Order a normal business line from your telephone company’s business representative. The line should be a regular voice grade line or equivalent. Use one line per machine. DDD (DIRECT DISTANCE DIAL) LINE -or- IDDD (INTERNATIONAL DIRECT DISTANCE DIAL) LINE IF YOU COMMUNICATE OVERSEAS n Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards [e.g., the 2500 (touch tone) or 500 (rotary/pulse dial) telephones]. A dedicated extension off a PBX machine without “Camp On” signals is also permissible with your FAXPHONE L75. Key telephone systems are not recommended because they send non-standard signals to individual telephones for ringing and special codes, which may cause a fax error. C. Power Requirements The power outlet should be a three-prong grounded receptacle (Single or Duplex). It should be independent from copiers, heaters, air conditioners or any electric equipment that is thermostatically controlled. The rated value is 120 volts and 15 amperes. The CA11A modular jack should be relatively close to the power outlet to f acilitate installation. Notice This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. Cet appareil est conforme aux Spécifications techniques des équipements terminaux de I’lndustrie du Canada. Ceci est confirmé par le numéro d’enregistrement. L’abréviation IC précédant le numéro d’enregistrement signifie que I’enregistrement a été effectué sur la base de la Déclaration de conformité indiquant que le produit est conforme aux spécifications techniques du Canada. Ceci n’implique pas que le produit ait été approuvé par I’industrie du Canada.
Prefacevii Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. c Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. n This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 1.0. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. Le Nombre d’équivalence Ringer (REN) de cet appareil terminal est 1.0. Le REN attribué à chaque équipement terminal fournit une indication sur le nombre maximum de terminaux pouvant être connectés sur une interface téléphonique. La terminaison sur une interface peut consister en n’importe quelle combinaison d’appareils, à la condition seulement que la somme des Nombres d’équivalence Ringer de tous les appareils ne soit pas supérieure à 5. CANON CANADA INC. 1-800-263-1121 24 HOURS A DAY, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
viiiPreface Laser Safety This machine complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J as a Class 1 la\ ser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the machine does not produce hazardous radiation. Since radiation emitted inside the machine is completely confined within protec\ tive housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation. CDRH Regulations The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976. These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States. c Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified in this User’s Guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The label is attached to the laser scanner machine inside the machine an\ d is not in a user access area.
Prefaceix Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome ................................................................................................................1-2 Main Features of the FAXPHONE .........................................................................1-3 Using Your Documentation.....................................................................................1-4 How to Use This Guide ......................................................................................1-4 Type Conventions Used in This Guide...............................................................1-5 Customer Support .................................................................................................1-6 Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................1-7 Chapter 2: Setting Up Choosing a Location for the FAXPHONE ..............................................................2-2 Dimensions ........................................................................................................2-2 Unpacking the FAXPHONE ...................................................................................2-3 Do You Have Everything? ..................................................................................2-3 Removing Shipping Materials ............................................................................2-5 Assembling the FAXPHONE ..................................................................................2-6 Attaching the Handset to Your Machine.............................................................2-7 Making Connections ..............................................................................................2-8 Connecting the Telephone Line Cord and External Devices .............................2-8 Connecting the Power Cord...............................................................................2-9 Connecting the FAXPHONE to Your PC ..........................................................2-10 Main Components of the FAXPHONE .................................................................2-11 Operation Panel ...............................................................................................2-12 Special Function Buttons .............................................................................2-12 Installing the cartridge .........................................................................................2-13 Loading Paper......................................................................................................2-16 Testing the FAXPHONE .......................................................................................2-18 Chapter 3: Registering Information Guidelines for Entering Numbers, Letters, and Symbols.......................................3-2 Correcting a Mistake ..........................................................................................3-4 Registering Required Sender Information .............................................................3-5 What is Sender Information? .............................................................................3-5 Registering Your Sender Information .................................................................3-6 Setting the Telephone Line Type ............................................................................3-8 Setting the Daylight Saving Time ...........................................................................3-9 Chapter 4: Document Handling Document Requirements .......................................................................................4-2 Scanned Area of a Document ...........................................................................4-2 Loading Documents ...............................................................................................4-3 Adding Pages to the Document in the ADF ......................................................4-4
xPreface Chapter 5: Print Media Handling Print Media Requirements .....................................................................................5-2 Printable Areas ..................................................................................................5-3 Selecting and Loading Print Media........................................................................5-4 Paper .................................................................................................................5-4 Envelopes ..........................................................................................................5-4 Transparencies...................................................................................................5-6 Selecting Face-Up or Face-Down Delivery ............................................................5-7 Changing the Paper Size Setting...........................................................................5-9 Adjusting the Toner Saver Setting........................................................................5-11 Chapter 6: Speed Dialing What is Speed Dialing? .........................................................................................6-2 Speed Dialing Methods .....................................................................................6-2 Registering One-Touch Speed Dialing ..................................................................6-3 Registering Coded Speed Dialing .........................................................................6-8 Registering Group Dialing ...................................................................................6-13 Using Speed Dialing ............................................................................................6-16 Sending a Document With Speed Dialing .......................................................6-16 Making a Telephone Call With Speed Dialing..................................................6-17 Printing Speed Dialing Lists.................................................................................6-18 Chapter 7: Sending Faxes Preparing to Send a Fax........................................................................................7-2 Documents You Can Fax ...................................................................................7-2 Setting the Scanning Resolution .......................................................................7-2 Setting the Scanning Contrast ...........................................................................7-3 Dialing Methods .................................................................................................7-4 Sending Methods ...................................................................................................7-5 Memory Sending ...............................................................................................7-5 Manual Sending Via the Handset ......................................................................7-6 Canceling Sending.................................................................................................7-8 Redialing When the Line is Busy ...........................................................................7-9 Manual Redialing ...............................................................................................7-9 Canceling Manual Redialing ..........................................................................7-9 Automatic Redialing ...........................................................................................7-9 What is Automatic Redialing?........................................................................7-9 Canceling Automatic Redialing ......................................................................7-9 Setting the Options for Automatic Redialing ................................................7-10 Sending the Same Document to Several Fax Numbers (Sequential Broadcasting) ...................................................................................................7-12 Delayed Sending..................................................................................................7-14 Scanning a Document into Memory for Delayed Sending...............................7-14 Printing a Document Set for Delayed Sending ................................................7-16