Canon Lbp 3460 User Guide
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Turning the Printer ON/OFF2-6 Using the Printer 2 ■Po wer Save Mode 2 (Deep Sleep Mode) ... Power-saving effect: Large The printer enters Power Save Mode 2 when it is in any of the following conditions. *E ven when SMB SERVER is set to ON, the printer enters Power Save Mode 2 if the server name for SMB is not entered. IMPORTANT Even if POWER SAVE MODE is set to OFF, the printer enters Power Save Mode 2 when [Deep Sleep] is executed in [Device Control] in the Remote UI. NOTE •When the printer enters...
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2-7 Using the Printer 2 Online and Offline Online and Offline When the printer can receive data from the computer and print the data, the printer is in the state of Online, and when the printer is disconnected with the computer and cannot receive data, the printer is in the state of Offline. To perform the settings for each menu using the control panel, switch the printer status as follows: O: The status that you can enter the menu X: The status that you cannot enter the menu * The [User Maintenance...
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Online and Offline2-8 Using the Printer 2 NOTE If the printer has entered Power Save Mode, the Online indicator is off even when the printer is online, and only the Ready indicator is on. If the printer receives data while it is in Power Save Mode, the mode is released, the Online indicator comes on, and the printer is ready to print. Placing the Printer Offline To configure the printer so that it does not receive data from the computer or specify the settings for all the options in the SETUP menu,...
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2-9 Using the Printer 2 Canceling a Job Canceling a Job When a part of print data has already been sent to the printer, the print job may not be finished even if you cancel the job from the computer. In this case, you can output the data to finish the printing process of the printer or cancel the job being processed in the printer or all the jobs. Outputting Data (Forced Output) When a job is canceled from the computer or the data is less than one pa\ ge, the data may remain in the printer memory,...
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Canceling a Job2-10 Using the Printer 2 2Select FORM FEED using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK]. The data remaining in the memory is printed. Canceling a Job (Cancel Job) If you want to cancel the job currently being printed, perform [Cancel Job] using the following procedure. A job cancel allows you to cancel the job currently being received or processed. This option does not affect the next print data or the jobs that have not been processed yet. IMPORTANT •Cancel the job while the printer is...
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2-11 Using the Printer 2 Canceling a Job Canceling the Process Currently Being Performed (Soft Reset) If you want to cancel the process currently being performed, perform [Soft Reset] using the following procedure. A soft reset deletes the print data received by all the interfaces, the job being processed, and the print data in the printer memory. IMPORTANT •Be sure to operate the printer from the computer to canceling printing before canceling the job from the printer (Soft Reset). •When a soft...
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Canceling a Job2-12 Using the Printer 2 Canceling All the Jobs (Hard Reset) When you want to delete all the jobs and data sent to memory for some reason, perform [Hard Reset] using the following procedure. A hard reset deletes the print data received by all the interfaces, the job being processed, and the print data in the printer memory. IMPORTANT •If the printer is reset while it is receiving data, the data that has not yet been sent to the memory will be sent after the reset. However, the data...
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CHAPTER 3-1 3Loading and Outputting Paper This chapter describes the types of paper that can be used with this printer, and how to load and output paper.Paper Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Usable Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 Printable Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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3-2Paper Requirements Loading and Outputting Paper 3 Paper Requirements Usable Paper To ensure optimum performance, use only paper that falls within the specifications in the following lists. Using inappropriate paper may result in deterioration in print quality or paper jams. IMPORTANT •Print speed may drop depending on the settings for the paper size, paper type, and total print pages. -E nvelope: Approximately 5 ppm •When continuously printing the paper of 200 mm size or smaller, the safety function...
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3-3Paper Requirements Loading and Outputting Paper 3 *1 You can load paper of the following custom sizes.-When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 76.2 to 215.9 mm; Length 127.0 to 355.6 mm -When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 127.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 127.0 to 215.9 mm *2 You can load paper of the following custom sizes. -When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 148.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to 355.6 mm -When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 210.0 to 215.9...