Canon Imageclass Mf5960dn User Guide
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xxi 3. Order a normal \fusiness line from your telephone company ’s \fusiness repr esentative. The line should \fe a regular voic e gr ade line or an equivalen t one. \bse one line per unit. DDD (Direc t Distance Dial) line -or - IDDD (In ternational Direc t Distance Dial) line if you communicat e ov erseas NOTE Canon recommends an individual line following industry standards, i.e., 2,500 (touch-t one) or 500 (rotar y/pulse dial) telephones. A dedicat ed ex tension off...
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xxii from copiers, heaters, air conditioners, or any electric equipment that is thermosta tically con trolled. The ra ted value is 115 volts and 15 amperes . The CA11A modular jack should \fe rela tively close to the pow er outlet to facilitat e installation. Notic e • This produc t meets the applica\fle Industr y Canada technical specifications . • The Ringer Equiv alence Num\fer is an indication of the maximum num\fer of devices allow ed to \fe connec ted to a telephone...
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xxiii This machine complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Su\fchapter J as a Class 1 laser produc t under the \b.S. Depar tment of Health and Human Ser vices (DHHS) Radia tion Per formance Standar d accor ding to the Radia tion Con trol for Health and Saf ety Act of 1968. This means that the machine does not produc e hazardous radia tion. Since radia tion emitted inside the machine is complet ely confined within prot ective housings and ex ternal co vers, the laser \feam...
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1-1 Ch\fpter 1 Before Using the Machine This chapter descri\fes the features of the machine and its useful functions. P\frts \fnd Their Functions 1-2 Front Side 1-2 Back Side 1-3 Inter ior 1-3 \fperation Panel 1-\b FAX operation panel 1-5 LCD (Standby M ode) 1-6 Copy Mode 1-6 Fax Mode 1-6 Scan Mode 1-6 USB Direct P rint Mode 1-6 N\fvig\fting the Menu 1-7 Entering the Menu Screen 1-7 Scrolling the M enu 1-7 Selecting a M enu Item 1-7 Configuring M enus Using the Navigation Keys 1-7...
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1-2 Before \bsing the Machine This section descri\fes the parts of the machine and their functions. Front Side Parts and Their Functions (1) Feeder \bsed to continuously scan documents automatically. (2) Docu\fent guides Adjust these guides to fit the document. (3) Docu\fent feeder tray Place your documents on. (4) Docu\fent feeder tray extension Pull out to load large size documents. (5) Docu\fent delivery tray \bsed to store documents returned \fy the feeder. (6) Docu\fent stopper Pull out the...
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1-3 Before \bsing the Machine Back Side (8) (7) (6) (5)(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) USB port Connect the \bSB ca\fle. (2) L\bN port Connect the LAN ca\fle. (3) External telephone line jack\R Connect the external telephone. (4) Telephone line jack\R Connect the telephone ca\fle. (5) Power socket Connect the power cord. (6) Lower rear cover Open this guide to clear paper jams. (7) Sub-output tray Printed paper is output to the su\f-output tray with the print ed side facing up. Pr inted paper is stacked in...
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1-4 Before \bsing the Machine Operation Panel (1) [Menu] keyPress to specify or reg ister var ious settings. [2-Sided] k ey You can set 2-sided prin ting. [Select Paper] indicator Selected paper sourc e turns on. [Selec t Paper/Settings] key Press to specify the paper size and type to load in the paper dra wer or multi-purpose tra y. (2)Mode switch keysPress to switch the mode to cop y, fax, scan or \bSB direc t prin t. (3)[Reset] keyResets the settings. (Resets the cop y/scan/fax/\bSB direc...
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1-5 Before \bsing the Machine F\bX operation panel (1)[One-touch Speed Dial] keysPress to select destinations reg istered in one-t ouch keys . (2)[\bddress Book] keySearches recipien ts reg istered under one-t ouch keys or coded dial codes . (3)[Coded Dial] keySpecifies recipien ts reg istered. (4)[Recall] keyRedial the last num\fer called. (Only ena\fled when the mode screens for fax, e-mail or file server opera tions are display ed.) (5)[Hook] keyPress when you wan t to dial without lifting up the...
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1-6 Before \bsing the Machine LCD (Standby Mode) This section descri\fes the following screens. • Copy Mode • Fax Mode • Scan Mode • \bSB Direc t Pr int Mode NOTE To change standby display • You can change the \Istandby display that appears whe\In the power switch is turned \fN. e-Manual → Basic \fperation → Customizing Display Settings → Setting the Default Screen • When the machine i\Is idle for 2 minutes , the display returns to standby display. e-Manual → Basic \fperation →...