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    							Important Safety  Instructions5
    Installation
    6
    Power Supply
    8
    Handling
    9
    Maintenance  and  Inspections
    11
    Consumables
    12
    Basic  Operations
    14
    Parts and  Their  Functions
    15
    Front  Side
    16
    Back  Side
    17
    Interior
    18
    Multi-Purpose Tray
    19
    Printer Status  Window
    20
    Turning the Power ON and OFF
    23
    Saving Power
    24
    Setting Sleep Mode
    25
    Setting Auto Shutdown
    26
    Loading Paper
    27
    Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray
    29
    Loading Envelopes
    31
    Loading Preprinted Paper
    33
    Printing
    34
    Basic  Print Operations
    35
    Canceling Print Jobs
    37
    Checking the Print Status
    39
    Various  Print Settings
    40
    Enlarging or Reducing
    41
    Collating Printouts by Page
    43
    Printing Multiple Pages Onto One Sheet
    44
    Printing Posters
    45
    Printing Borders
    46
    Printing Dates  and  Page Numbers
    47
    Printing Watermarks
    48
    Printing According  to  the Document Type
    50
    Saving Toner
    51
    Combining and  Printing Multiple Documents
    52
    Configuring Print Settings to  Your Needs
    55
    Registering Combinations of Frequently Used Print Settings
    56
    Changing  Default Settings
    58
    Network
    59
    Connecting to  a Network
    60
    Connecting to  a Wireless LAN
    61
    Setting IP Addresses
    63
    Setting IPv4 Address
    64
    Setting IPv6 Addresses
    66
    Viewing Network Settings
    69
    Configuring for Printing from a Computer
    71
    Configuring Printing Protocols  and  Web Services
    72
    Configuring Printer Ports
    75
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    							Configuring the Machine  for Your Network Environment79
    Changing  the Maximum  Transmission Unit
    80
    Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to  a Network
    82
    Configuring DNS
    84
    Configuring WINS
    88
    Configuring NetBIOS
    90
    Configuring SNTP
    92
    Monitoring and  Controlling the Machine  with SNMP
    95
    Configuring SLP Communication  with imageWARE
    99
    Security
    101
    Protecting  the Machine  from Unauthorized Access
    102
    Setting System Manager  Passwords
    103
    Restricting Communication  by Using  Firewalls
    105
    Changing  Port Numbers
    108
    Enabling SSL Encrypted Communication  for the Remote UI
    110
    Configuring Settings for Key Pairs and  Digital Certificates
    113
    Generating Key Pairs
    114
    Using  CA-issued  Key Pairs and  Digital Certificates
    116
    Verifying Key Pairs and  CA Certificates
    119
    Using  the Remote UI
    121
    Starting the Remote UI
    122
    Remote UI Screens
    124
    Managing Documents  and  Checking the Machine  Status
    126
    Changing  Machine  Settings
    129
    Setting Menu List
    130
    Troubleshooting
    140
    Clearing Paper Jams
    141
    When an Error Message Appears
    143
    Common Problems
    147
    Installation/Settings Problems
    148
    Printing Problems
    150
    When You Cannot Print Properly
    152
    Printing Results Are Not Satisfactory
    153
    Paper Creases or Curls
    158
    Paper Is  Fed Incorrectly
    160
    When a Problem Cannot Be Solved
    161
    Maintenance
    162
    Cleaning the Machine
    163
    Replacing  Toner  Cartridges
    165
    Using  Up All of the Toner
    167
    How to  Replace  Toner  Cartridges
    169
    Printing Setting Lists
    171
    Viewing the Page Counter Value
    173
    Initializing Settings
    174
    Initializing Preferences Settings
    175
    Initializing System Management Settings
    176
    Initializing Key and  Certificate  Settings
    178
    Relocating the Machine
    180
    Appendix
    181
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    							Feature Highlights182
    Going Green and  Saving Money
    183
    Improving  Efficiency
    184
    So Much More
    186
    Specifications
    188
    Machine  Specifications
    189
    Wireless LAN Specifications
    191
    Paper
    192
    Consumables
    194
    Manuals Included with the Machine
    195
    Using  the e-Manual
    196
    Installing the e-Manual
    197
    Uninstalling the e-Manual
    200
    Screen Layout of the e-Manual
    202
    Viewing the e-Manual
    206
    Other
    207
    Basic  Windows Operations
    208
    For Mac  OS Users
    213
    Notice
    214
    Office Locations
    219
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    Important Safety Instructions
    This chapter  describes  important  safety instructions for  the  prevention of injury to  users  of this machine and  others,  and  damage  to
    property. Read this chapter  before using the  machine, and  follow  the  instructions to  use the  machine properly. Do not  perform  any
    operations not  described in this manual.  Canon  will  not  be responsible  for  any damages resulting from operations not  described in this
    manual,  improper  use, or repair  or changes not  performed by Canon  or a third party  authorized  by Canon. Improper  operation or use of
    this machine could result in personal injury and/or damage  requiring extensive  repair  that  may  not  be covered under your Limite d
    Warranty.
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    Installation
    To use this machine safely  and  in a trouble -free way, carefully read  the  following  precautions and  install the  machine in an  appropriate
    location.
    Do  not install in a location that  may  result in a fire or electrical  shock
    A location where the  ventilation slots  are  blocked 
    (too close to  walls,  beds, sofas, rugs, or similar objects)
    A damp or dusty location
    A location exposed  to  direct sunlight or outdoors
    A location subject  to  high  temperatures
    A location exposed  to  open flames
    Near alcohol, paint thinners or other flammable substances
    Other warnings
    Do not  connect unapproved cables to  this machine. Doing so may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.
    Do not  place necklaces  and  other metal objects or containers filled  with liquid  on  the  machine. If  foreign substances  come  in
    contact with electrical  parts inside the  machine, it may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.
    Do not  use near  medical  equipment.  Radio waves emitted  from this machine may  interfere with medical  equipment,  which may
    result in malfunctions and  accidents.
    If  any foreign substance falls  into this machine, unplug the  power plug from the  AC power outlet and  contact your local
    authorized  Canon  dealer.
    Do  not install in the following locations
    The machine may  drop or fall,  resulting in injury.An  unstable location
    A location exposed  to  vibrations
    Other cautions
    When  carrying  this machine, follow  the  instructions in this manual.  If  carried  improperly,  it may  fall,  resulting in injury.
    When  installing this machine, be careful  not  to  get your hands  caught  between  the  machine and  the  floor or walls.  Doing so
    may  result in injury.
    Do  not install in the following locations
    Doing so may  result in damage  to  the  machine.A location subject  to  dramatic changes in temperature or humidity
    A location near  equipment that  generates magnetic or electromagnetic waves
    A laboratory or location where chemical  reactions occur
    A location exposed  to  corrosive or toxic  gases
    A location that  may  warp  from the  weight of the  machine or where the  machine is  liable to  sink  (a carpet, etc.)
    Avoid  poorly ventilated  locations
    This machine generates a slight amount of ozone and  other emissions during normal use. These emissions are  not  harmful to
    health. However, they may  be noticeable during extended use or long production runs in poorly ventilated rooms. To maintain a
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    							comfortable working environment, it is  recommended  that  the  room where the  machine operates be appropriately ventilated. Also
    avoid  locations where people  would be exposed  to  emissions from the  machine.
    Do  not install in a location where  condensation  occurs
    Water  droplets (condensation)  may  form inside the  machine when the  room where the  machine is  installed is  heated rapidly,  and
    when the  machine is  moved  from a cool  or dry location to  a hot  or humid location. Using  the  machine under these conditions  may
    result in paper  jams, poor print quality, or damage  to  the  machine. Let  the  machine adjust to  the  ambient  temperature and
    humidity  for  at least  2  hours before use.
    When  using wireless LAN (LBP6030w)
    Install the  machine at a distance  of 50 m or less from the  wireless LAN router.
    As far as possible,  install in a location where communication is  not  blocked by intervening objects. The signal  may  be degraded
    when passing through walls or floors.
    Keep the  machine as far as possible from digital cordless  phones, microwave  ovens,  or other equipment that  emits radio
    waves.
    In altitudes  of 3,000 m or above  sea level
    Machines  with a hard disk  may  not  operate properly  when used at high  altitudes  of about  3,000 meters above  sea  level,  or
    higher.
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    Power Supply
    This machine is  compatible  with voltages of 220 to  240 V, and  electrical  frequency of 50/60 Hz.
    Use  only a power supply that  meets  the  specified voltage requirements. Failure to  do so may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.
    Do not  use power cords  other than the  one provided, as this may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.  
    Do not  modify,  pull,  forcibly bend, or perform  any other act that  may  damage  the  power cord.  Do not  place heavy  objects on
    the  power cord.  Damaging  the  power cord  may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.  
    Do not  plug in or unplug the  power plug with wet hands, as this may  result in an  electrical  shock.  
    Do not  use extension cords  or multi -plug power strips with the  machine. Doing so may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.  
    Do not  wrap  the  power cord  or tie it in a knot, as this may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.  
    Insert the  power plug completely into the  AC power outlet. Failure to  do so may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.  
    Remove the  power plug completely from the  AC power outlet during a thunder  storm. Failure to  do so may  result in a fire,
    electrical  shock,  or damage  to  the  machine.
    Do not  obstruct the  power outlet where this machine is  connected, so that  you can unplug the  power plug easily  in an  emergency.
    When  connecting  power
    Do not  connect the  power cord  to  an  uninterruptible power source.
    If  you plug this machine into an  AC power outlet with multiple sockets, do not  use the  remaining sockets to  connect other
    devices.
    Do not  connect the  power cord  to  the  auxiliary AC power outlet on  a computer.
    Other precautions
    Electrical noise  may  cause  this machine to  malfunction or lose data.
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    Handling
    Immediately  unplug the  power plug from the  AC power outlet and  contact an
    authorized  Canon  dealer if  the  machine makes an  unusual  noise, emits an  unusual
    smell,  or emits smoke or excessive heat. Continued  use may  result in a fire or
    electrical  shock.
    Do not  disassemble or modify this machine. There  are  high -voltage and  high -
    temperature components inside the  machine. Disassembly or modification may  result in
    a fire or electrical  shock.
    Place the  machine where children will  not  come  in contact with the  power cord  and  other cables or gears and  electrical  parts
    inside the  machine. Failure to  do so may  result in unexpected accidents.
    Do not  use flammable sprays near  this machine. If  flammable substances  come  into contact with electrical  parts inside this
    machine, it may  result in a fire or electrical  shock.
    When  moving  this machine, be sure  to  turn  OFF  the  power of this machine and  your computer, and  then  unplug the  power
    plug and  interface  cables. Failure to  do so may  damage  the  power cord  or interface  cables, resulting in a fire or electrical
    shock.
    When  plugging or unplugging a USB  cable when the  power plug is  plugged into an  AC power outlet, do not  touch  the  metal
    part of the  connector, as this may  result in an  electrical  shock.
    If you are using a cardiac pacemaker
    This machine generates a low  level  magnetic flux. If  you use a cardiac pacemaker and  feel abnormalities,  please move away from
    this machine and  consult your physician immediately.
    Do not  place heavy  objects on  this machine as they may  fall,  resulting in injury.
    For safety, unplug the  power plug if  the  machine will  not  be used for  a long period of time.
    Use  caution when opening and  closing covers to  avoid  injury to  your hands.
    Keep hands  and  clothing away from the  rollers in the  output area. If  the  rollers catch your hands  or clothing,  this may  result
    in personal injury.The inside of the  machine and  the  output slot are  very hot  during and
    immediately  after use. Avoid  contact with these areas to  prevent  burns. Also,
    printed paper  may  be hot  immediately  after being output, so use caution when
    handling it. Failure to  do so may  result in burns.
    Laser beam
    This machine is  classified  as a Class 1  Laser  Product under IEC 60825 -1:  2007, EN60825 -1:  2007. The laser beam  can be harmful
    to  the  human  body. The laser beam  is  confined  in the  laser scanner  unit  by a cover, so there is  no  danger of the  laser beam
    escaping  during normal machine operation. Read the  following  remarks and  instructions for  safety.
    Never open covers other than those indicated  in this manual.
    Do not  remove  the  caution label attached to  the  cover of the  laser scanner  unit.
    If  you operate the  machine in manners other than the  control, adjustment, and
    operating  procedures prescribed in this manual,  this may  result in hazardous
    radiation exposure.
    If  the  laser beam  should escape and  enter your eyes, exposure may  cause  damage
    to  your eyes.
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    							When  transporting  the machine
    To prevent  damage  to  the  machine during transport, do the  following.Remove the  toner cartridge.
    Securely  pack the  machine in the  original  box with the  original  packing  materials.
    Other precautions
    Follow  the  instructions on  the  caution label attached to  this machine.
    Do not  subject  the  machine to  strong shocks  or vibration.
    Do not  forcibly open and  close doors, covers,  and  other parts.  Doing so may  result in damage  to  the  machine.
    Do not  touch  the  contacts (
    ). Doing so may  result in damage  to  the  machine.
    Do not  turn  OFF  the  machine during printing.  Also, do not  open and  close the  cover and  do not  remove  or insert paper  during
    printing.  Doing so can cause  paper  jams.
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