Canon Imageclass Mf5960dn User Guide
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11-3 Appendix Scanner Specifications Sc\fnner Specific\ftions TypeColor scanner Maximum Scan Size • Platen glass: up to 8 1/2” x 11 5/8” (216 mm x 297 mm) • F eeder: up to 8 1/2” x 14” (215.9 mm x 355.6 mm) Scan Resolution • Optical resolution P laten glass: up to 600 x 600 dpi Feeder : up to 300 x 300 dpi • S oftware int erpolation resolution 9600 dpi x 9600 dpi Scan Speed (Lett er, 300 x 300 dpi)*• C olor: 10 sheets/minute • Black and White: 29 sheets/minute Host In terface • 100 Base- TX • 10 Base- T • Hi-Speed \bSB • \bSB Oper ating Sy stem• Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 • Mac OS 10.4.9 or lat er Driver • TWAIN • WIA 1.0 (W indows XP) • WIA 2.0 (W indows Vista/7) • IC A (Mac OS X 10.6.x) * S can speeds wer e only measured . Fax Specifications F\fx Specific\ftions Line \bsedPu\flic Swit ched Telephone Netw ork (PSTN)*1 Communication Mod e G3 Compression Method MH, MR, MMR, JBIG Modem Speed 33.6 K\fps A utomatic Fall\fack T ransmission Speed Appr ox. 3 seconds per page*2 (ECM-JBIG, transmitting from the memory at 33.6 K\fps) S ending from Memory/R eceivingin Memory M aximum appro x. 512 pages*2 (Total pages of transmission/reception) Fax Resolution • (Normal): 200 dpi x 100 dpi • (F ine): 200 dpi x 200 dpi • (P hoto): 200 dpi x 200 dpi • (Super fine): 200 dpi x 400 dpi • (\bltr afine): 400 dpi x 400 dpi Dialing • One -touch keys (19 destinations) • Coded dialing (181 destinations) • Group dialing (199 destinations) • Address \fook dialing • R egular dialing (with numeric keys) • Automatic redialing • Manual redialing • Sequential \froadcast (210 destinations) R eceiving • Automatic rec eption • Remote rec eption \fy telephone (Default ID: 25) Repor ts • Send Results • Transmission management repor t (A uto output ever y 40 destinations) • Receive Results *1 The Pu\flic Switched Telephone Netw ork (PSTN) curr ently supports 28.8 K\fps modem speed or low er. Note that speeds can var y depending on the telephone line conditions . *2 Based on IT\b-T (IT\b Telecommunication Standar dization Sec tor) Standard Chart No. 1, JBIG standard mode. Telephone Specifications Telephone Specific\ftions Telephone TypeExt ernal telephone/Ex ternal telephone with the \fuilt-in answer function/Da ta modem Trans\fission Specification Specific\ftion for File Server Tr\fnsmission Communication Prot ocol SMB (T CP/IP) Data For mat PDF (C ompact), PDF, JPEG, TIFF Resolution Resolutions for data for mats are; JPEG TIFFPDF PDF (C ompact) Black and White 300 dpi 300 dpi (MMR Compr ession)300 dpi (MMR Compr ession)Text: 300 dpi Backgr ound: 150 dpi Color 300 dpi 300 dpi (JPEG C ompression) 200 dpi (JPEG C ompression)Text: 300 dpi Backgr ound: 150 dpi System Environmen t• Windows XP/Vista/7/S erver 2003/Ser ver 2008 • S olaris Version 2.6 or lat er (with Sam\fa 2.2 or later) • Mac OS X (Mac OS X 10.7 is not support ed.) • Red Hat Linux 7.2 or lat er (with Sam\fa 2.2 or later) I nterface 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T C olor Mode Color, Black/Whit e Inputted Image Text, Tex t/Photo, Phot o Paper Size LTR/LGL/STMT Specific\ftion for \b-m\fil Sending Communication Protocol SMTP* Data For mat PDF (C ompact), PDF Resolution R esolutions for data for mats are; PDFPDF (C ompact) Black and White 300 dpi (MMR Compr ession) Text: 300 dpi Backgr ound:150 dpi Color 200 dpi (JPEG Compr ession) Text: 300 dpi Backgr ound:150 dpi System Environment• Windows XP/Vista/7/S erver 2003/Ser ver 2008 • S olaris Version 2.6 or lat er (with Sam\fa 2.2 or later) • Mac OS X • R ed Hat Linux 7.2 or lat er (with Sam\fa 2.2 or later) I nterface 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T C olor Mode Color, Black/Whit e Inputted Image Text, Tex t/Photo, Phot o Paper Size LTR/LGL/STMT * POP3 is av aila\fle to use only when authentica ting \fefor e sending Optional Drawer P\fper Feeder Unit PF-44 Paper Capacity 500 sheets (16 to 23 l\f Bond (60 to 89 g/m²)) Av aila\fle Paper S ee “Supported Documen t Types” (→ P. 2-2) Po wer Supply F rom main unit Dimensions (W x L x H) 15 3/8” x 18 5/8” x 5 3/8” (390 mm x 473 mm x 136 mm) Weigh t Approx. 9.0 l\f (4.1 kg)
11-4 Appendix Displaying Driver Guides Dou\fle-click the following PDF files from the [Documents] folder on the pro vided CD-R OM. ●Mac UFR II Prin ter Driver Installation Guide → [Documents] - [Pr int] - [Guide] - [index.h tml] ●Mac PS Prin ter Driver Installation Guide → [Documents] - [Pr int(PS)] - [Guide] - [index.h tml] ●Mac Fax D river Installation Guide → [Documents] - [FA X] - [Guide] - [index.h tml] ●Mac Sc anner Driver Guide → [Documents] - [Scan] - [Guide] - [index.h tml] Displaying a Driver’s Help Syste\f You can use drivers’ help systems aft er you install each driv er. ●Print er Driver’s Help From the \felow panels in the [Pr int] dialog, click []. • [Basic] panel • [ Advanced] panel ● Fax Driv er’s Help From the \felow panels in the [Pr int] dialog, click []. • [General Settings] panel • [Special Fea tures] panel • [ Cover Sheet] panel Content of the e-Manual about Features that \bre Unavailable on the Macintosh Among the features explained in the e-Manual, the followings are unav aila\fle on the Macin tosh. ●Installing or unins\Rtalling the e-M anual Reference in the e- Manual“Installing the e-M anual” “\bninstalling the e-M anual” ●\bccessory software • P resto! PageM anager Reference in the e- Manual “\bser Sof tware CD-R OM” ●Using WSD network Reference in the e- Manual “Installing the MF Driv ers on the WSD Networ k “ ●So\fe print features • Oper ating in the prin t serv er envir onment • Watermark prin ting • PageComposer (C om\fining and prin ting multiple files) • Chang ing the halft one • Adjusting the gamma value F or infor mation on the fea tures that are av aila\fle on the Macint osh, see the Pr inter Driv er’s help syst em. Reference in the e- Manual “Print “ ●So\fe scan features • C reating a “Searcha\fle PDF” F or infor mation on the fea tures that are av aila\fle on the Macint osh, see the Mac Scanner Driv er Guide. Reference in the e- Manual “Scan” In this manual, methods to operate in the Window s envir onment are explained as examples . To view how to use prin ter driv ers or utilities for Macin tosh, see the follo wing driv er guides (HTML files) or driv er help syst ems. FunctionObject Reference Print functionInstalling the Pr inter Driv er • Starter Guide • P rinter Driv er Installa tion Guide Pr inting • Printer Driv er Installa tion Guide \bsing each fea ture • Printer Driv er’s Help Fax function I nstalling the Fax Driv er • Starter Guide • M ac Fax Driv er Installa tion Guide Sending a fax • M ac Fax Driv er Installa tion Guide \bsing each fea ture • Fax Driv er’s Help Scan function I nstalling the Scanner Driv er • Starter Guide • M ac Scanner Driv er Guide Scanning (Setting the MF Tool\fox or ScanG ear MF)• M ac Scanner Driv er Guide For Macintosh Users
11-5 Appendix I n d e x C CancelingFax Jobs ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.... 6-6 Changing the Default Settings ..................\A.... 6-21 Cop y ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........ 3-13 Fax ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I............ 6-21 Cleaning the Machine ..................\A..................\A...... 8-2 Ext erior ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I..... 8-2 Fixing Unit ..................\I..................\I..................\I................ 8-2 Platen Glass ..................\I..................\I..................\I.............. 8-3 Coded dial ..................\A..................\A..................\A.......... 5-2 Coded Dial Codes E diting ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I....... 5-6 Regist ering ..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 5-6 Cont ents of the Setting Menu ..................\A..... 10-2 Cop ying ..................\A..................\A..................\A............... 3-1 Collating C opies ..................\I..................\I..................\I... 3-8 Enlarging/R educing Copies ..................\I.............. 3-7 ID Card ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 3-9 N on 1 ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........ 3-7 Copy Mode ..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 1-6 Cop yright ..................\A..................\A..................\A............ xix D Date Settings ..................\A..................\A..................\A.. 1-12 Densit y Copy ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........... 3-5 Fax ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 6-3 Disclaimers ..................\A..................\A..................\A........... xx Display ..................\A..................\A..................\A................. 1-6 LCD (Standb y Mode) ..................\I..................\I........... 1-6 Document feeder tra y ..................\A..................\A..... 1-2 Documen t guides..................\A..................\A.............. 1-2 Documen ts Clearing Jams ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 9-2 Placing ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 2-\b Receiving Fax es ..................\I..................\I..................\I.. 6-11 Requirements ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 2-2 Scan Area ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I 2-2 Sending Fax es ..................\I..................\I..................\I........ 6-2 Documents Requir ements ..................\A............... 2-2 E Error Codes ..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 9-8 F Fax mode ..................\A..................\A..................\A............ 1-6 Fax Settings ..................\A..................\A..................\A.... 6-21 Feeder ..................\A..................\A..................\A..................\A 1-2 G Group Dialing ..................\A..................\A..................\A... 5-2 Editing ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I....... 5-9 Regist ering ..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 5-9 H Handling ..................\A..................\A..................\A............. xiv I Image Quality Fax ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 6-3 Installation ..................\A..................\A..................\A......... xiii Requir ements ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... xvii Space ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I......... xvii
11-6 Appendix L LAN port ..................\A..................\A..................\A............. 1-3 M Main Specifications ..................\A..................\A........ 11-2 Cop y specifications..................\I..................\I............ 11-2 Fax Specifications..................\I..................\I................ 11-3 Machine Specificati\Ions ..................\I..................\I... 11-2 Print er Specification ..................\I..................\I.......... 11-2 Scanner Specificati\Ions ..................\I..................\I.... 11-3 Telephone Specificat\Iions ..................\I................. 11-3 Maint enance and Inspec tions ..................\A xv , xviii M anaging Fax es St ored in Memor y ............. 6-18 Hist ory..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.... 6-20 Manual Sending ..................\A..................\A................. 6-8 O One-touch keys ..................\A..................\A..................\A 5-2 Editing ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I....... 5-3 Regist ering ..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 5-3 Onscreen Message ..................\A..................\A............ 9-8 Err or Codes ..................\I..................\I..................\I.............. 9-8 Operation Panel ..................\A..................\A........ 1-2, 1-4 Output tra y ..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 1-2 P PaperClearing Jams ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 9-2 Loading ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.... 2-9 Paper Size and Type..................\I..................\I........... 2-1\b Paper Types ..................\I..................\I..................\I.............. 2-6 Printable Ar ea ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 2-8 Paper dra wer ..................\A..................\A.............. 1-2, 1-4 Paper Guide ..................\A..................\A..................\A....... 1-2 Paper Requir ements ..................\A..................\A......... 2-6 Pla ten glass ..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 1-3 Po wer Supply ..................\A..................\A..................\A.... xiii Requir ements ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... xvii Pr inting a \bser Data List ..................\A................. 10-2 Pr inting from a Comput er ..................\A................ 4-1 R Receive Mode Answer mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 6-12 Changing ..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 6-1\b Fax/Tel A uto Switch mode ..................\I.............. 6-12 Regist ering/Setting the Various Func tions 10-1 RX Mode ..................\A..................\A..................\A.......... 6-11 Answer mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 6-13 Auto mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I............ 6-11 DRPD (Distinctive R ing Pattern Detection) mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 6-13 Fax/Tel mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I....... 6-12 Manual mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 6-13 S Scan Area ..................\A..................\A..................\A............ 2-2 Scan Func tions ..................\A..................\A..................\A. 7-1 Scan Mode ..................\A..................\A..................\A......... 1-6 Selec ting Pr int Side ..................\A..................\A........ 2-17 Sequen tial Broadcast ..................\A..................\A.... 6-10 Sharpness C opy ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........... 3-8 Fax ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 6-3 Sleep Timer ..................\A..................\A..................\A..... 1-11 Specifying Destina tions ..................\A..................\A.. 6-4
11-7 Appendix T Telephone Equipment ..................\A..................\A..... xvi T elephone line jack ..................\A..................\A........... 1-3 Te xt Input Method ..................\A..................\A............ 1-9 Time Setting ..................\A..................\A..................\A... 1-12 Toner Car tridge Handling ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.. 8-6 Replacing T oner Cartridge ..................\I................. 8-8 Trademar ks ..................\A..................\A..................\A......... xix Tr ansporting the Machine ..................\A............. 8-14 Tr ou\fleshooting ..................\A..................\A................ 9-1 Clearing J ams ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 9-2 Error C ode ..................\I..................\I..................\I................ 9-8 If Y ou Cannot Solve a Problem ..................\I..... 9-13 U \bSB port ..................\A..................\A..................\A.............. 1-3 W When a Power Failure Occurs ..................\A....... 9-14 When Appears ... 9-11 2-Sided Cop ying ..................\A..................\A................ 3-6
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