Canon Imageclass D1350 User Guide
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8-9 Maintenance 2 Remove the toner \bartridge. 3 Take out the new toner \bartridge from the prot e\btive bag. You can open the pr\Iotective bag with your hands from the notch. * Keep the prot ective bag. You will need them w\Ihen you remove the toner cartridge for printer maintenance or other pu\Irposes. 4 Gently shake the toner \bartridge five or six times to e venly distribute the toner inside the \bartridge. 5 Pla\be the toner \bartridge on a flat surfa\be. 6 \fold the tab, and the pull out th\Le sealing tapes (appro ximately 20” (50 \bm)). IMPORTANT Precau\bion\f when pulling \uou\b \bhe \fealing \bape Do not pull the seali\Ing tape at an angle\I or up and down. If the tape breaks, it may not be pulled out\I completely. Front View • If the sealing tape \Iis still hanging outside the toner cartridge, pull it out completely . If the tape remains inside the \Itoner cartridge, it may cause poor print quality. If you are using the Fax, please note that you can only print the received data once, because the received data is deleted once it is printed. • Dispose of the sea\Iling tape according to local r egulations. 7 Insert the toner \bartridge. Fit (A) on both sides o\If the toner cartridge into the guides located on both sides of t\Ihe machine and slid\Ie the toner cartr idge into the machine until the t\Ioner cartridge comes to rest and is held aga\Iinst the back of the ma\Ichine. (A) (A) 8 Close the front \bover. If you canno\b clo\fe \bhe fron\b cover Make sure that the toner cartridge is installed c\Iorrectly. Do not try to forcefully close the toner cover, as this may damage the machine. Precau\bion\f When Replacing Toner Car\bridge See “Maintenance and Inspections” (→P. xv) in “Important Safety Instructions” as well. WARNING Do no\b di\fpo\fe of a u\fed \boner car\bridge in an open flame. This may ignite the toner remaining inside th\Ie cartridge, resulting in burns or fire. CAUTION Precau\bion\f \bo \bake when you ge\b \boner on\bo your hand\f or clo\bhing If toner gets on your hands or clothi\Ing, wash them immediately with cold water. The toner sets onto hands or into clothing if you try to wash it with warm water. \fnce it is set, y\Iou can hardly remove the toner stains. Be careful no\b \bo \fca\b\ber \bhe \boner. Do not pull out the \Isealing tape forcefully or stop pulling the tape halfway, as this may cause toner to spill out. If toner gets into your eyes or mouth, wash \Ithem immediately with cold water and consult a ph\Iysician.
8-10 Maintenance IMPORTANT Abou\b replacemen\b \boner car\bridge\f For optimum print quality, when you replace the toner cartridge, using Canon genuine one i\Is recommended. Model Name Supported Canon Genuine Toner Cartridge D1370/D1350/ D1320Canon Car tridge 120 Be Careful of Coun\berfei\b Toner Car\bridge\f. Please be aware that there are counterfeit Canon toner cartridges in the marketplace. Use of counterfeit toner cartridges may result in poor print quality or machine performance. Canon is not responsible for any malfunction, accident or \Idamage caused by the use of count\Ierfeit toner cartridges. For more information, see the following Web site. http://www.canon.com/counterfeit Shake \bhe \boner car\bridge before replacemen\b. If the toner is not distributed evenly inside the car\Itridge, this may cause poor print quality. Hold \bhe \boner car\bridge\f properly. When handling the t\Ioner cartridge, hold it properly, as shown in the illustration be\Ilow. Do not stand it vertically or hold it u\Ipside down. Do no\b \bouch \bhe elec\brical con\bac\b\f (A) or \bhe \boner car\bridge memory (B), and do no\b op\uen \bhe drum pro\bec\bive cover (C). Touching the electrical contacts (A) or the toner cartridge memory (B) may result in damage to the machine. Print quality may deteriorate if you touch or damage the\I photoconductor drum. Never touch it or open th\Ie drum protective cover (C). (A)Bottom View (C) (B) Do no\b \bouch \bhe high-vol\bage con\bac\b\f (D) or \bhe elec\brical con\bac\b\f (E). This may result in damage to the cartridge. (D) (E) Mi\fcellaneou\f precau\bion\f • Do not expose the t\Ioner cartridge to direct sunlight or strong light. • Never disassemble or m\Iodify it. • Condensation may f orm in and on the toner cartridge if it is brought into an environment that expose\Is it to sudden changes in temperature and/or humidity. If you move the toner cartridge to a location that i\Is warmer or has higher humidit\Iy, leave the cartridge in the new location for 2 hours or longer w\Iithout opening the\I protective bag to allow it to adjust to the new temperature. • Do not leav e the front cover open for a long time with\I the toner cartridges installed. • Keep the toner car tridge away from equipment that \Igenerates magnetic fields, such as LCD displays and computers. • A toner cartridge is a magnetic product. Keep the toner cartridge away from products that may be damaged by magnetism, such as a floppy disk or disk drive. This may lead to damage to data. NOTE Abou\b \bhe packing ma\berial\f The packing materials are subject to change in form or placement, or may be added or removed without notice. When i\f \fe\b \bo The machine continu\Ies printing the received fax if the toner cartridge is not replaced. Note that the output \Imay not be clear, as subtle details such\I as thin lines and \Ilight colors may not be clearly reproduced, due to a small amount of\I toner remaining inside th\Ie toner cartridge. Plus, the data is delet\Ied once it has bee\In printed. “Continue Printing When Toner Is Low” (→P. 6-26)
8-11 Maintenance Canon has instituted a worldwide recycling program for cartridges called “The Clean Earth Campaign”. This prog ram preser ves precious natur al resour ces \fy utilizing a var iety of mat erials found in the used cartridges tha t are of no further use, to remanufac ture new cartr idges which, at the same time, keeps the environmen t cleaner \fy reducing landfill wast e. Complete details conc erning this prog ram are enclosed in each Car tridge \fox. The Clean Ear\bh Campaign ●THE Canon CARTRIDGE RECYCLING PROGRAM The Canon Car tridge Rec ycling Pr ogram fulfills the first initiativ e of Canon ’s Clean Earth Campaig n, which supports four critical envir onmental areas: • Recycling in the Work place • Conserving Envir onmental Resour ces • Scientific Resear ch and Educa tion • Encouraging Out doors Appr eciation The remaining “Clean Earth ” initiativ es are support ed in the \b.S. through sponsorships of the National Par k Founda tion, the National Wildlife Feder ation, and The Natur e Conser vancy and in Canada through donations to the World Wildlife Fund Canada and The Nature Conser vancy of Canada. Sinc e its inception, The Canon Car tridge Rec ycling Pr ogram has collec ted huge amount of cartr idges that otherwise would hav e \feen discarded int o landfills or similar facilities. Inst ead, this rapidly gr owing prog ram retur ns used cartr idges to the manufactur ing proc ess, thus conser ving an arr ay of resour ces. Becoming a part of this wor thwhile prog ram is easy. When your cartr idge is of no further use, simply follo w the instructions detailed for \b.S. or Canadian residen ts. We apprecia te your support of The Canon Car tridge Rec ycling Pr ogram. Working together we can make a significan t con tri\fution to a cleaner planet. • Cartridges collec ted through this prog ram are not refilled . • You are not entitled to a tax deduction or re\fa te for the retur n of empty cartr idges. • This prog ram may \fe modified or discon tinued without notice . U.S.A. PROGRAM Packaging ●Op\bion A-1: Single Box Re\burn • R epackage the empty cartr idge utilizing the wrapper and pulp mould end-\flocks from the new cartr idge’s \fox. • Place the empty cartr idge in the \fox of your new cartr idge. Seal the \fox. Recycling U\fed Car\bridge\f
8-12 Maintenance ●Op\bion B: Volume Box Re\burn We encour age you to use this option as a more efficient wa y to ship cartr idges. • Place as many cartr idges as possi\fle int o one \fox. C arefully seal the \fox with tape; or • C all 1-800-OK -Canon to rec eive your free eight cartr idge collec tion \fox. ●Op\bion A-2: Mul\biple Box Re\burn We encour age you to use this option as a more efficient wa y to ship cartr idges. • Complete Option A-1. • Bundle multiple cartr idge \fox es together securely with tape. Please \fe sure that the shipment does not exceed \bPS specifications. Maximum weigh \b = 70 lb. (31.8 kg) Maximum length = 108” (2,743 mm) Maximum gir th (length + 2 x width + 2 x height) = 130” (3,302 mm) If your shipment ex ceeds the a\fov e limits, please call 1-800-OK -Canon for special shipping infor mation. Please Note: Do no\b \fend defec tive cartr idges for replac ement. Defective cartr idges under war ranty should \fe ex changed \fy an authoriz ed dealer or servic e facility as pro vided in the warr anty. Shipping Apply the \bPS authorized returning la\fel provided in this guide. Re\fiden\b\f of Ala\fk a and Hawaii: Do not use the \bPS authoriz ed retur ning la\fel. For Alask a and Haw aii Canon set up alter native mail servic e with the \b.S. Postal Ser vice. Please call 1-800-OK -Canon to rec eive \b.S. Postal Ser vice merchandise retur ning la\fel. • Give the shipment to your \bPS driv er when you rec eive your nex t regular deliver y; (\bPS may charge a fee for customers who call \bPS to pick up a cartr idge shipment if they do not already hav e a deliver y scheduled.) or • Take the shipment to your local \bPS rec eiving point .
8-13 Maintenance CANADA PROGRAM-CANADA PROGRAMME ●Op\bion A: Single Box Re\burn • R epackage the empty cartr idge utilizing the wrapper and pulp mould end-\flocks from the new cartr idge’s \fox. • Place the empty cartr idge in the \fox of your new cartr idge. Seal the \fox. • Apply the Canon Canada Inc ./Canada Post la\fel pro vided in this \frochur e. Canon ’s la\fels are specially marked so that Canon pays the postage. • Deposit your empty cartr idge in any full size street mail\fox or take it to your local Canada Post outlet or franchise . ●Op\bion B: Volume Box Re\burn (eigh\b or more car\bridge\f) We encour age you to use this option as a more efficient wa y to ship cartr idges. • Call 1-800-667-2666 to rec eive your free Canon collec tion \fox kit . • The collec tion \fox can acc ommodate eight individual cartr idge \fox es. • Place your eight individually packaged \fox es of empty cartr idges int o the Canon collec tion \fox. Seal the \fox. • Apply the Canon Canada Inc ./Canada Post la\fel pro vided in this \frochur e. • Canon’s la\fels are specially marked so that Canon pay s the postage. • Deliver to any local Canada Post outlet or franchise . Cust omers who hold a Commer cial pick-up agr eement with Canada Post may hav e their collec tion \fox picked up. Working to preserve endangered species is a long-standing Canon interest. To this end, for ever y cartr idge collec ted, Canon Canada donat es $1, shared equally \fetw een World Wildlife Fund Canada and the Nature Conser vancy of Canada. This donation is utilized in Canada. • For further infor mation a\fout The Clean Earth Campaig n in Canada, please call or writ e to Canon. 1-800-667-2666 C anon Canada Inc . Corporate Cust omer Rela tions 6390 Dixie Road M ississauga, ON L5T 1P7
8-14 Maintenance Before transporting the machine, see “Precautions When Relocating the Machine” (→P. 8-15) Follow the steps in the procedure \felow to relocate the machine somewhere else for maintenanc e and other purposes. 1 Turn the power O\f\f, then dis\bonne\bt the \bables and \bord from the ma\bhine. (2)(7) (3) (4) (6) OFF (2) (5) OFF ON (1) USB \bable*(2) Turn the comput er off. (3) Remo ve it from the machine. LAN \bable*(4) Remove it from the machine. Power \bord(5) \bnplug the pow er plug from the AC pow er outlet. (6) Remo ve it from the machine. Telephone \bables*(7) Remove it from the machine. * Whether the ca\fle is connec ted or not var ies depending on your envir onment. 2 If you are using the multi-pu\Lrpose tray, \blose it. 3 Pull out the paper dr\Lawer. 4 Carry the ma\bhine to the new installation site. After making sure that the cover and tray are closed, hold the handle on the front to lift and transport the machine. Check the weight of the machi\Ine so it can be ca\Irried safely. When \bhe op\bional pap\uer feeder i\f in\f\balled Remove the paper feeder from the machine, install it in the\I new installation site, then transport the machine. * Do not carr y the machine with\I the paper feeder installed. If you do so, the paper feeder may drop, resulting in persona\Il injury. 5 Put the ma\bhine down \barefully at the new installation sit e. NOTE In\f\balla\bion procedure\f See the Starter Guide that come\Is with the machine\I. Reloca\bing \bhe Machine When \bran\fpor\bing \bhe machine lon\ug di\f\bance To prevent damage to the machine during transport, perform the following. • Remove the toner cartr idges * “Storing Toner Cartridges” (→ P. 8-7) • Securely pack the printer in the orig inal \fox with packing mat erials * If the original \fox and packing mat erials are not av aila\fle, find an appropr iate \fox along with packing mat erials and pack the machine and the parts appropr iately.
8-15 Maintenance Precau\bion\f When Reloca\bing \bhe Machine IMPORTANT Do no\b carry \bhe machine wi\bh \u\bhe cover\f or \bray\f open. Make sure that the scannin\Ig platform and paper drawer are closed before lifting, carrying, and relocating the machi\Ine. CAUTION Se\b \bhe machine down \flowly and carefully. Be careful not to hurt your hands or finge\Irs. WARNING When reloca\bing \bhe machine Be sure to turn off the power switches of the machin\Ie and your computer, and unplug the po\Iwer plug and interface cables. Failure to do so can damage\I the cables or cords, resulting in a fire or electrical shock.
9-1 Chapter 9 Trouble\fhoo\bing This chapter descri\fes solutions for cases such as paper jam and when pro\flems are not solved. Clearing Jams 9-2 Document Jams in the Feeder 9-2 Paper Jams in the \futput A\Ir ea 9-\b Paper Jams in the M ulti-Purpose Tray 9-\b Paper Jams in the P aper Drawer (Drawer 1 or 2) 9-\b Paper Jams in the Back C over and Duplex Unit 9-5 Paper Jams in the F ront Cover 9-5 Paper Jams in the 2-sided\I Transport Guide 9-6 Ons\breen Message 9-8 Error Codes 9-8 When Appears 9-11 Troubleshooting 9-12 Check the Following First 9-12 Is the power switched \fN? 9-12 Has the power swit ch been just turned \fN? 9-12 Is the machine in t\Ihe sleep mode? 9-12 Are the settings proper ly configured? 9-12 Is the Error indicat or on or blinking? 9-12 Does a message appe\Iar on the screen? 9-13 Is the telephone line conne\Ict ed or configured properly? (D1370/D1350 \fnly) 9-13 If You Cannot Solve a Problem 9-13 When a Power \failure O\b\burs 9-14 Printing R esults Are Not Good 9-15 Paper Curls 9-15 Paper Creases 9-16 Vertical Str eaks Appear on the\I \futput 9-17 Toner Smudges and S\Ipatters Appear ar ound Text and Images 9-18 The Bottom Edge of Paper or Following Paper Has Smudge Marks 9-18 A Portion of the P age Is Not Printed 9-19 When a Problem Cannot Be Resolved 9-20 Customer Support (U.S.A.) 9-20 Customer Suppor t (Canada) 9-20
9-2 Trou\fleshooting See “Maintenance and Inspections” (→P. xv) in “Important Safety Instructions” as well. Keys to be used for this operation When appears on the screen, a paper jam has occurr ed in the feeder or somewhere inside the machine. To remov e the jammed document or paper, follo w the onscreen instructions. “Document Jams in the Feeder” (→ P. 9-2) “Paper Jams in the Output Area” (→ P. 9-4) “Paper Jams in the Multi-Purpose Tra y” (→ P. 9-4) “Paper Jams in the Paper Drawer (Dra wer 1 or 2)” (→ P. 9-4) “Paper Jams in the Back Cover and Duple x \bnit” (→ P. 9-5) “Paper Jams in the Front Co ver” (→ P. 9-5) “Paper Jams in the 2-sided Transpor t Guide” (→ P. 9-6) IMPORTANT Perform \bhe opera\bion while \bhe machi\une i\f \f\bill ON If it is turned \fFF, the data that is\I printing will be eras\Ied. If \bhe jammed paper i\f \born Remove all torn pieces of paper \Ito avoid further jams. If paper jam\f occur repea\bedly Check the followings. • Fan the paper stack\I and tap the edge \Ion a flat surface t o align the paper before loading it into the machine. • Make sur e that the paper y\Iou are using meets the \Irequirements for use. e-Manual → Specifications → Paper → Supported Paper Types • Make sur e that you have removed all scraps of pa\Iper from the inside of the mach\Iine. Do no\b \bouch \bhe high-vol\bage con\bac\b\f (A) or \bhe elec\brical con\bac\b\f (B) This may result in damage to the machine. (A) (B) Do no\b \bouch \bhe \bran\ffer roller (C) This may result in deterioration of print quality. (C) Do no\b \bouch \bhe feeder roller (D) This may result in malfunctions or damage to the machine. (D) NOTE Do no\b force \bhe jammed documen\b or paper ou\b of \bhe machine. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or the \ICanon help line for assistance, if needed. Documen\b Jam\f in \bhe Feeder Follow onscreen instructions as well as the ones provided in this section to remo ve jammed documents . 1 Press []. Paper jam. Press [ ] to display steps. 2 Remove the do\bument loaded in the feeder. 3 Open the feeder \bover. Clearing Jam\f