Canon Maxify Mb5320 User Guide
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Front View (1) operation panelUse to change the settings of the machine or to operate it. Operation Panel (2) ADF (Auto Document Feeder) Load a document here. The documents loaded in the document tray are scanned automatically one sheet at a time. Loading Documents in the ADF (Auto Document Feeder) (3) document feeder cover Open when clearing jammed documents. (4) document guides Adjust these guides to match the width of document in the ADF. (5) document tray Open to load a document in the ADF. You can...
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(12) USB flash drive port Insert a USB flash drive to this port. Warning • Do not connect any equipment other than the USB flash drives to the USB flash drive port of the machine. This may cause fire, electric shock, or damage to the machine. Important • Do not touch the metal casing. • Do not use the USB cable longer than 10 feet (3 meters) to connect to the machine since it may affect the operation of other peripheral devices. (13) cassette 1 Accepts all sizes of paper compatible with this machine...
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Rear View (1) rear coverOpen when removing jammed paper. (2) power cord connector Plug in the supplied power cord. (3) telephone line jack Connect the telephone line. (4) external device jack Connect an external device such as telephone or answering machine. (5) wired LAN connector Plug in the LAN cable to connect the machine to a LAN. (6) USB port Plug in the USB cable to connect the machine with a computer. Important • Do not touch the metal casing. • Do not plug in or unplug the USB cable or LAN cable...
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Inside View (1) ink tank eject leverPush up when removing an ink tank. (2) print head holder The print head is pre-installed. Note • For details on replacing an ink tank, see Replacing an Ink Tank . 145
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Operation Panel* All lamps on the operation panel are shown lit in the figure below for explanatory purposes. (1) POWER lamp Lights after flashing when the power is turned on. (2) ON button Turns the power on or off. Before turning on the power, make sure that the document cover is closed. Turning the Machine On and Off (3) HOME button Used to display the HOME screen. Using the Operation Panel (4) touch screen Displays messages, menu items, and the operational status. Directly touch the screen lightly...
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About the Power Supply of the Machine Confirming that the Power Is On Turning the Machine On and Off Notice for the Power Plug/Power Cord Notice for Unplugging the Power Cord 147
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Confirming that the Power Is OnThe POWER lamp is lit when the machine is turned on. Even if the touch screen is off, if the POWER lamp is lit, the machine is on. Note • It takes about 10 seconds until you can operate the machine after you turn on its power. Wait until the HOME screen is displayed on the touch screen. • The touch screen display will turn off if the machine is not operated for about 5 minutes. To restore the display, touch the touch screen. The display will be also restored when...
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Turning the Machine On and OffTurning on the machine1. Press the ON button to turn on the machine. The POWER lamp flashes and then remains lit. Confirming that the Power Is On Note • It takes about 10 seconds until you can operate the machine after you turn on its power. Wait until the HOME screen is displayed on the touch screen. • If the Alarm lamp lights up or flashes and an error message is displayed on the touch screen, see A Message Is Displayed . • You can set the machine to automatically...
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Note• The machine cannot send or receive faxes when the power is turned off. • The power cannot be turned off while the machine is sending or receiving a fax, or when unsent faxes are stored in the machine's memory. • You can set the machine to automatically turn off at the specified day of week or time. For details on Power control - OFF settings , see below. From the machine About ECO settings From the computer Managing the Printer Power 150