Canon Maxify Mb5320 User Guide
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Setting for Scanning from the Operation Panel You can make the setting for scanning from the operation panel. Important • Set IJ Scan Utility to use your scanner or printer via a network connection beforehand. Setting for Scanning with IJ Scan Utility 1. Check that IJ Network Scanner Selector EX is running. If IJ Network Scanner Selector EX is running, (IJ Network Scanner Selector EX) appears in the notification area on the desktop. Click to check the hidden icons as well. Note • If the icon is not displayed in the notification area on the desktop, follow the procedure below to start. • Windows 8.1 / Windows 8: Click IJ Network Scanner Selector EX on the Start screen. If IJ Network Scanner Selector EX is not displayed on the Start screen, select the Search charm, then search for "IJ Network Scanner Selector EX". • Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP: From the Start menu, click All Programs > Canon Utilities > IJ Network Scanner Selector EX > IJ Network Scanner Selector EX . The icon appears in the notification area on the desktop, and the Scan-from-PC Settings screen appears. In that case, skip ahead to Step 3. 2. In the notification area on the desktop, right-click (IJ Network Scanner Selector EX), then select Settings.... The Scan-from-PC Settings screen appears. 3. Click Scan-from-Operation-Panel Settings . The Scan-from-Operation-Panel Settings screen appears. 4. Select your scanner or printer from Scanners and click OK. Select the MAC address of your scanner or printer. Note • When multiple scanners are connected via a network, you can select up to three scanners. 5. In the Scan-from-PC Settings screen, click OK. Note • If your scanner or printer does not appear, check the following, click OK to close the screen, then reopen it and try selecting again. 781
•MP Drivers is installed• Network settings of your scanner or printer is completed after installing the MP Drivers • Network communication between your scanner or printer and computer is enabled If your scanner or printer still does not appear, refer to "Problems with Network Communication" for your model from Home of the Online Manual. 782
Selecting a Response to Commands from the Operation Panel Using IJ Scan Utility IJ Scan Utility allows you to specify how to respond when scanning from the operation panel. Note • The screens for scanning photos from the operation panel are used as examples in the followingdescriptions. 1. Start IJ Scan Utility. 2. Click Settings... . The Settings dialog box appears. 3. Select a scan mode on the (Scanning from the Operation Panel) tab. 783
Note• Refer to the following for details. Settings (Save to PC (Photo)) Dialog Box Settings (Save to PC (Document)) Dialog Box Settings (Attach to E-mail (Photo)) Dialog Box Settings (Attach to E-mail (Document)) Dialog Box 4. Set Scan Options . 5. Specify the file name and other settings in Save Settings. 784
6. Select the application you want to start after scanning in Application Settings. 7. Click OK. The responses will be executed according to the specified settings when you start scanning from the operation panel. 785
Faxing Preparing for Faxing Sending Faxes Using the Operation Panel ofthe MachineRegistering Recipients Receiving FaxesOther Useful Fax Functions Sending Faxes from a Computer 786
Preparing for FaxingConnect the machine to the telephone line and set up the machine before using the faxing functions. Thenspecify the basic setting such as sender information, date/time, and daylight saving time. Important • If the Power Disconnects Unexpectedly: If there is a power failure or if you accidentally unplug the power cord, the date/time settings will be reset. • The settings for user information and directory will be retained. • All faxes stored in the machine's memory, such as unsent and received faxes, will be lost. If the power disconnects, the following will apply: • You will not be able to send or receive faxes, make copies, or scan originals. • When you are connecting the telephone, whether or not you can use it depends upon your telephone line or telephone. Setting Up the Machine The machine must be set up depending on your telephone line and use of the faxing function. Follow the procedure below to set up the machine. 1. Connecting the Telephone Line Connect the machine to your telephone line. 2. Setting the Telephone Line Type Set the correct telephone line type for your telephone line. 3. Setting the Receive Mode Set the receiving operation (receiving mode). Note • You can set the fax setting according to the instruction on the touch screen. Easy setup If you set up according to the instruction on the touch screen., the receive mode is set to TEL priority mode or FAX only mode . To receive faxes with DRPD or Network switch , change the receive mode. Setting the Receive Mode Specifying the Basic Settings for Faxing You can specify the basic setting such as sender information, date/time, and daylight saving time. Setting the Sender Information 787
Connecting the Telephone LineThe connection method differs depending on your telephone line.• If you connect the machine to wall telephone line directly/If you connect the machine with the xDSLsplitter: Basic Connection • If you connect the machine to another line such as an xDSL: Connecting Various Lines If the connection is incorrect, the machine cannot send/receive faxes. Connect the machine correctly. Important • Do not connect fax machines and/or telephones in parallel (US and Canada only). If two or more fax machines and/or telephones are connected in parallel, the following problems may occur and the machine may not operate properly. • If you pick up the handset of the telephone that is connected in parallel during fax transmission or reception, the fax image may be corrupted or a communication error may occur. • Such services as Caller ID, etc. may not operate properly on the telephone. If you cannot avoid parallel connections, set the receive mode to TEL priority mode, understanding that the above problems may occur. You will only be able to receive faxes manually. Basic Connection Make sure that the machine is turned off, connect one end of supplied telephone line cable to the telephone line jack near the "LINE" mark of the machine, then connect the other end to the telephone line jack on the wall or to the telephone line jack of the xDSL splitter. When you connect the telephone to the machine, make sure that the machine is turned off, connect one end of the modular cable to the external device jack near the "EXT." mark of the machine, then connect the other end to the telephone line jack of the telephone. 788
Important• Be sure to connect the telephone line before the machine is turned on. If you connect the telephone line when the machine is turned on, turn the machine off and unplug the power cord. Wait for 1 minute then connect the telephone line and power plug. Note • Refer to Rear View for the position of the telephone line jack and the external device jack. • Before connecting a telephone or answering machine, remove the Telephone connector cap. • For users in the UK: If the connector of the external device cannot be connected to the jack on the machine, you will need to purchase a B.T. adapter to connect as follows: Attach the B.T. adapter to the modular cable connecting the external device, then connect the B.T. adapter to the external device jack. Connecting Various Lines This section introduces how to connect various lines. These are examples and could not be guaranteed to suit every connecting condition. For details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the network device (control devices such as an xDSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem or terminal adapter) you are connecting to this machine. Note • xDSL is the generic term for the high speed digital communication technology with telephone line such as ADSL/HDSL/SDSL/VDSL. • Connecting to an Internet Telephone A. Digital Subscriber Line B. xDSL modem (splitter may not be built-in to the modem) C. Broadband router compatible with Internet Telephone D. Computer E. Telephone or answering machine F. WAN (Wide Area Network) port G. LAN (Local Area Network) port H. TEL port I. LINE port * Port configurations and names may vary depending on the product. 789
Note• When connecting to the xDSL line, select the same line type as you are subscribing to in Telephone line type . Setting the Telephone Line Type • Connecting to an xDSL A. Analog Subscriber Line B. xDSL modem (splitter may not be built-in to the modem) C. Computer D. Telephone or answering machine Important • When the splitter is not built-in to the modem, do not branch the telephone line before the splitter (wall side). And also, do not connect splitters in parallel. The machine may not be able to operate properly. Note • When connecting to the xDSL line, select the same line type as you are subscribing to in Telephone line type . Setting the Telephone Line Type • Connecting to an ISDN Line For details on ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) connection and settings, refer to the manuals supplied with your terminal adapter or dial-up router. 790