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    Basic Operation
    Scanning area
    Scans documents 
    from the feeder.
    Platen glass
    Used to scan non-standard size paper 
    or books, as well as standard size 
    paper (
    →P. 2 0 ) .
    Ventilation slots
    (MF4890dw/
    MF4880dw only)
    Allows heat to escape 
    from inside of the 
    machine. Leave more 
    than 4” (10 cm) of space 
    around the machine.
    Output tray
    Printed documents are output here
    Output tray extension
    Pull out the tray extension when 
    us
    
    ing paper larger than LTR.
    Paper stopper
    Use the paper stopper to 
    pr ev
    
    ent paper from falling out  of the output tray.
    Paper cassette (Auto)
    Load paper here (→P. 2 3 ) .
    Dust cover
    Close after loading the paper.
    Paper guides
    Adjust these guides to fi t the paper.
    Power button
    Turn the power ON or OFF.
     
    						
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    Interior
    Paper exit guide
    Open this guide to clear paper jams 
    (
    →P. 9 6 ) .  
    Toner guides
    When inserting the toner cartridge, 
    fi  t the protrusions on the toner 
    cartridge into these guides (
    →P. 8 8 ) .
    To n e r  c o v e r
    Open this cover to access the toner 
    cartridge or clear paper jams (
    →P. 8 8 ,  P. 9 6 ) .
     
    						
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    Basic Operation
    HAND
    SET EXT.
    LINE
    Back Side
    Rear cover 
    (MF4890dw/MF4880dw only)
    Open this cover to clear paper jams when using 
    the 2-sided copy function (
    →P. 9 9 ) .
    .O.EX.EX
    Rating label
    The machine’s serial number (consists of three 
    letters and a 5-digit number) and the required 
    voltage and current are specifi ed.
    Write the serial number on the back 
    cover of this guide for reference when 
    contacting the Canon Customer Center.
     
    Power socket
    Connect the power cord.
    USB port
    Connect to a computer via a 
    USB cable.
    LAN port
    Connect to a network via a 
    LAN cable.
    External device jack
    Connect an external telephone.
    Telephone line jack
     Connect a telephone line.
     
    						
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     Learn the Functions of the Operation Panel 
    Display
    Address BookPress to search for recipients registered in the address book (→p.57).
    Redial/Pause When faxing, press to redial the last three numbers called or insert a pause in a fax number 
    (
    →p.57, p.58).
    Coded Dial Press to enter a recipient’s code for coded speed dialing (
    →p.56).
    Hook Press to dial a number without using a telephone or handset.
    Menu Press to access menu functions (see “Navigating the Menu” at the bottom of the next page).
    Paper Settings Press to specify paper size and type for the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray (
    →p.26).
    Report Press to manually print reports and lists (
    →p.91).
    Status Monitor/ Cance l P
    
    ress to view or cancel jobs. You can also check the status of the machine (→p.37, p.46, p.66).
    One-touch Speed Dial Keys
    Press to specify recipients 
    re
    
    gistered to one-touch keys 
    (
    →p.56).
    Mode switching keys
    Press to switch the mode to copy, 
    fa
    
    x, or scan (
    →p.27). Processing/Data Indicator
    The indicator blinks while sending or 
    r
    e
    
    ceiving data and remains lit when jobs 
    are waiting in memory.
    Error Indicator
    The indicator blinks when an error occurs.
    Navigate the menu or options.
    (See “Navigating the Menu” on the next page.)
    Reset
    Press to return to standby mode.
    Back Press to return to the previous screen.
    ▲ /▼ Press to scroll up and down, or to increase or decrease a value.
    ◄/►• 
    Press to return to the previous screen, proceed to the next 
    screen, or move the cursor to the left or right.
    • Press to decrease or increase the fax ring volume.
    OK Press to confi rm an action or setting.
     
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Navigating the Menu 
    Example: Adjust the densityPress [
    ▲] or [▼] to highlight 
    an item, and then press [OK]. Press [▲] or [▼] to highlight 
    an item, and then press [OK]. Press [◄] or [►] to adjust the 
    level, and then press [OK].
    (If necessary, press [
    ▲] or [▼].)
    Press [ 
     ] (Menu) to save 
    the setting.
    Menu
     Network Settings
     Preferences
      Timer Settings
      Copy SettingsCopy Settings
     Change Defaults
      Correct DensityCorrect Density
     -                  +
    Press [  ] (Back) or [◄] to 
    return to the previous screen.
    Press [ 
     ] 
    (Menu).
    If you close the menu before you press [ OK], the changes made to the 
    settings are not saved.
    Scan►PC1/ Scan►PC2
    Press to send the scanned documents to the 
    r e
    
    gistered computer for each keys.
    Paper Save Copy
    Press to copy with a preset setting to save paper.
    Clear Press to delete letters and numbers.
    Stop Press to cancel jobs.
    Start Press to start copying or sending a fax.
    Energy Saver Press to manually set or cancel the Sleep mode. The Energy 
    Sa
    v
    
    er indicator lights green while in the Sleep mode (
    →p.27).
    Quiet Mode Press to reduce the noise when performing a job (
    →p.27).
    Wi-Fi Indicator 
    (MF4890dw/
    MF4880dw only)Turns on when the machine is connected to Wireless LAN.
    Enter letters and numbers (→p.17).
    0 to 9
    (Numeric Keys) Press to enter letters and numbers.
    *
    • Press to switch the character entry mode.
    • When sending a fax, press to switch 
    between pulse and tone dialing.
    #Press to enter symbols.
     
    						
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     Switch to Copy/Fax/Scan Mode
    Switch to Copy, Fax, or Scan mode fi rst to use each mode.
    • If you use the Fax mode for the fi rst time:
    Fax setup guide will appear on the display. Refer to the on-screen instructions and Starter Guide to confi gure 
    th e s
    
    ettings. 
    • To set a frequently used mode to the standby mode:
    Press [ 
     ] (Menu)         Select the 
    screen   [OK ].
    • To specify how long the machine waits before returning to standby mode: 
    Press [ 
     ] (Menu)       Specify the time   [OK ].
    Specify destination.
    01/01/2012 12:52AM
     RX Mode: Auto
     Resolution: 200 x 1
    . ..
    Select the scan type.
      Computer
     Remote Scanner
    Fax Mode 
    Scan Mode 
    Displays the recipient’s number.
    To change the settings:
    1.  Pre ss  [
    ▲] or [▼] to highlight an item, and 
    then press [ OK].
    2. Press [
    ▲], [▼], [◄] or [►] to specify the 
    values, and then press [ OK].
    To select the scan method:
    Press [
    ▲] or [▼] to highlight an item, and 
    then press [ OK].
    Copy: Press Start
    100%      LTR
     Density:  0
     Original Type: Text
    ...
     2-Sided: Off
    1
    +
    -
    01
    Copy Mode 
    Displays the copy ratio, paper source, 
    paper size, and number of copies.
    To change the settings:
    1.  Pre ss  [
    ▲] or [▼] to highlight an item, and 
    then press [ OK].
    2. Press [
    ▲], [▼], [◄] or [►] to specify the 
    values, and then press [ OK].
    If you do not operate the machine for a while, the machine 
    returns to the Copy mode (standby mode) automatically.
    Press the desired mode key. 
     
    						
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    Basic Operation
    To switch entry modes:
    Uppercase alphabetic letters and symbols
     Lowercase alphabetic letters and symbols
     Numbers
    P r
    
    ess [ 
     ] (Tone) repeatedly.
    or
    1.  Pre ss  [
    ▲] or [▼] to highlight < Entry Mode>,  
    and then press [ OK].
    2. Press [
    ▲] or [▼] to highlight the desired 
    mode, and then press [ OK].
    Key Entry mode:
     Entry mode: 
     Entry mode: 
    
    @.-_/   1
    ABC abc 2
    DEF def 3
    GHI ghi 4
    JKLjkl 5
    MNO mno 6
    PQRS pqrs 7
    TUV tuv 8
    WXYZ wxyz 9
    (Not available) 0
    - . 
    * # ! " , ; : ^ ` _ = / | ´ ? $ @ 
    % & +  ( ) [ ] { } < >   (Not available)
    To enter text, symbols, and numbers:
    Press a key several times until the desired character is 
    di
    sp
    
    layed.
    • Press to delete the last character.
    • Press and hold to delete all text.
    • Press to move the cursor.
    • To enter a space, move the cursor to the 
    end of the text, and then press [
    ►].
     Enter  Text 
    Enter characters with the alphanumeric keys.
    Example: Enter “CANON1”
    Press [  ] to switch the 
    entry mode to < A>.Press [  ] until the letter “ C” 
    appears on the screen.
    C▌
    Press [  ] until the letter “ A” 
    appears on the screen.
    CA▌
    Press [  ] until the letter “ N” 
    appears on the screen.
    CAN▌
    Press [  ] until the letter “ O” 
    appears on the screen.
    CANO▌
    Press [  ] until the letter “ N” 
    appears on the screen.
    CANON▌
    Press [  ] to switch the 
    entry mode to < 12>.Press [  ] to enter “ 1.”
    CANON1▌
    Register Unit Name
     
     Entry Mode: A
     
    						
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     Set Date and Time 
    If the incorrect date or time is printed on faxes or reports, change the date and time 
    settings.
    1 Press [  ] (Menu).
    2 Press [▲] or [▼] to highlight , and then press [OK].
    3 Press [▲] or [▼] to highlight , and then press [OK].
     
    Timer Settings
     Quiet Mode Time Set
    ...
     Time & Date Settings
     Auto Sleep Time
     Auto Reset Time
    4 Press [▲] or [▼] to highlight , and then press 
    [OK].
    • 
    To change the display format for the date or time, specify < Date Display Type> or 
    < 12/24 Hour Clock >.
    • To use daylight savings time, set < Daylight Savings> to , and then specify 
    the starting date and the ending date.
    5 Use the numeric keys to enter the date and time, and then press [OK].
    • 
    To move the cursor, press [◄] or [►].
    • To switch between < AM> or < PM>, press [▲] or [▼].
     
       Current Time Set.
    01/01/2012 12:52  AM
    (0:00-12:59)
    6 Press [  ] (Menu) to close the screen.
     
    						
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    Basic Operation Place  Documents
    Choose the appropriate way to place documents according to the document’s type. Check available documents
    MF4890dwMF4880dw/MF4770n
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    Capacity (For 21 lb Bond (80 g/m²))
    Weight
    1-sided document1-sided document
    13.3 to 27.9 lb Bond (50 to 105 g/m²) 13.3 to 27.9 lb Bond (50 to 105 g/m²) 
    2-sided document2-sided document
    16.0 to 27.9 lb Bond (60 to 105 g/m²)16.0 to 27.9 lb Bond (60 to 105 g/m²)
    1-sided document1-sided document
    13.3 to 27.9 lb Bond (50 to 105 g/m²)13.3 to 27.9 lb Bond (50 to 105 g/m²)
    Check available documents
    Size (Width X Length)
    	NN
    
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    Maximum
    Weight
    Maximum 4.4 lb (2 kg)
    Capacity
    1 sheet
    When placing non-standard documents  such as heavy paper, small paper, or  booklets:
      Use the platen glass.  (→p.20)  
    When placing multiple documents of plain paper in the same size,  thickness, and weight:
      Use the feeder. (→p.20)   
    50 sheets50 sheets35 sheets35 sheets
    Min.Min.Min.Min.Max.Max.Max.Max.
    IMPORTANTIMPORTANT
    • Place a document after glue, ink, or correction fl uid on the document is completely dry.
    • To prevent paper jams in the feeder, place a document on the platen glass when using the following types of 
    paper:
     
     Wrinkled or creased paper
     
     Carbon paper or carbon-backed paper
     
     Curled or rolled paper
     
     To r n  p a p e r
     
     Thin paper
     
     Documents with staples or paper clips attached
     
     Transparency
     
    						
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     Placing Documents on the Platen Glass
    1 Open the feeder.
    2 Place your document face down.
     
    3 Align the document with the appropriate paper size marks.• 
    If the document does not match any of the paper size marks, align the upper left 
    edge of your document with the arrow mark.
    • If the document is a transparency, place white paper above the document.
     
    A5STMT
    B5A4LTR
    4 Close the feeder.
     Placing Documents in the Feeder
    1 Open the document feeder tray.
    2 Spread the document guides a little  wider than the document’s width. 
    When placing large documents, pull out the extension tray.
     
    3 Fan the document stack and align the edges of the pages.
     
    Thoroughly fan the 
    paper in small batches. Align the edges a few 
    times on a fl  at surface.
     CAUTION
    • When closing the 
    feeder, be careful not 
    to get your fi ngers 
    caught.
    • Do not press down 
    on the feeder 
    forcefully. This may 
    damage the platen 
    glass and cause 
    personal injury.
     
    						
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