Canon printer Color imageCLASS MF8080Cw User Manual
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11-3 Appendix Copy Specific\ftions First Copy Time (Letter) • MF8380Cdw Platen glass (Color): 16 seconds or less Platen glass (B/W ): 16 seconds or less Feeder (Color): 17 seconds or less Feeder (B/W ): 17 seconds or less • MF8080Cw Platen glass (Color): 29 seconds or less Platen glass (B/W ): 23 seconds or less Feeder (Color): 29 seconds or less Feeder (B/W ): 23 seconds or less * The copy speed on Letter size plain paper on one-side printing is measured during continuous copying. Copy speeds vary depending on the paper type and size, as well as the paper feeding direction. Copy speeds on smaller paper sizes may \fe slower. Plus, the machine may experience downtime or decrease the copy speed in the middle of a continuous copy run to adjust the temperature inside the machine or maintain the optimal print quality. Printer Specifications Printer Specific\ftion Printing Method Indirect electrostatic system (On-demand fixing) Paper Capacity • MF8380Cdw Multi-purpose tray: Approx 50 sheets (16 to 24 l\f Bond (60 to 90 g/m 2)) Paper cassette: Approx 250 sheets (16 to 24 l\f Bond (60 to 90 g/m 2)) Cassette Feeding \bnit-V1 (optional): Approx 250 sheets (16 to 24 l\f Bond (60 to 90 g/m 2)) • MF8080Cw Manual feed slot: 1 sheet Paper cassette: Approx 150 sheets (16 to 24 l\f (60 to 90 g/m 2)) Output Tray Capacity (a fresh stack of Letter size paper) Approx. 125 sheets (16 to 24 l\f Bond (60 to 90 g/m 2))*1 Print Speed (Letter Plain Direct)*2 • MF8380Cdw (1-sided printing) Color: 21 ppm B/W: 21 ppm • MF8380Cdw (2-sided printing) Color: up to 10 ppm (pages per minute), 5 spm (sheets per minute) B/W: up to 10 ppm (pages per minute), 5 spm (sheets per minute) • MF8080Cw Color: 8 ppm B/W: 12 ppm First Print Time (Letter)* 3 • MF8380Cdw Color: 15 seconds or less B/W: 15 seconds or less • MF8080Cw Color: 28 seconds or less B/W: 22 seconds or less Output Resolution Equivalent to 600 dpi x 600 dpi Gradation 256 gradations Toner Cartridges “Replacing Toner Cartridges” (→P.8-5) * 1 The actual paper capacity varies depending on the installation environment and paper type used. * 2 The print speed on Letter size plain paper is measured during continuous printing. Print speeds vary depending on the paper type and size, as well as the paper feeding direction. Print speeds on smaller paper sizes may \fe slower. Plus, the machine may experience downtime or decrease the print speed in the middle of a continuous print run to adjust the temperature inside the machine or maintain the optimal print quality. * 3 May vary depending on the output environment. Scanner Specifications Sc\fnner Specific\ftions Type Color scanner Maximum Scan Size • Platen glass: up to 8 1/2" x 11 5/8" (216 mm x 297 mm) • Feeder: up to 8 1/2" x 14" (216 mm x 356 mm) Scan Resolution • Optical resolution Platen glass: up to 600 x 600 dpi Feeder: up to 300 x 300 dpi • Software interpolation resolution 9600 dpi x 9600 dpi Scan Speed (Letter, 300 x 600 dpi)* • Color: 10 sheets/minute • Black and White: 20 sheets/minute Host Interface • 100Base-TX • 10Base-T • Hi-Speed \bSB • \bSB Operating System • Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 • Mac OS 10.4.9 or later Driver • TWAIN • WIA 1.0 (Windows XP) • WIA 2.0 (Windows Vista/7) • ICA (Mac OS X 10.6.x) * The communication time is not included. Fax Specifications F\fx Specific\ftions Line \bsed Pu\flic Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)*1 Communication Mode G3 Compression Method MH, MR, MMR, JBIG Modem Speed 33.6 K\fps Automatic Fall\fack Transmission Speed Approx. 3 seconds per page *2 (ECM-JBIG, transmitting from the memory at 33.6 K\fps) Sending from Memory/Receiving in Memory Maximum approx. 512 pages *2 (Total pages of transmission/reception) Fax Resolution • (Normal): 200 dpi x 100 dpi • (Fine): 200 dpi x 200 dpi • (Photo): 200 dpi x 200 dpi • (Superfine): 200 dpi x 400 dpi • (\bltrafine): 400 dpi x 400 dpi Dialing • Favorites dialing (19 destinations) • Coded dialing (181 destinations) • Group dialing (199 destinations) • Address \fook dialing • Regular dialing (with numeric keys) • Automatic redialing • Manual redialing • Sequential \froadcast (210 destinations) *1 The Pu\flic Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) currently supports 28.8 K\fps modem speed or lower. Note that speeds can vary depending on the telephone line conditions. *2 Based on IT\b-T (IT\b Telecommunication Standardization Sector) Standard Chart No. 1, JBIG standard mode.
11-4 Appendix F\fx Specific\ftions Receiving• Automatic reception • Manual reception • Remote reception \fy telephone (Default ID: 25) Reports • Send Results • Transmission management report (By default, auto output every 40 destinations) • RX Results Telephone Specifications Telephone Specific\ftions Telephone Type External telephone/External telephone with the \fuilt-in answer function/Data modem Trans\fission Specifications (MF8380Cdw Only) Specific\ftion for File Server Tr\fnsmission Communication Protocol SMB (TCP/IP) Data Format PDF (Compact), PDF, JPEG, TIFF Resolution Resolutions for data formats are; JPEG TIFF PDFPDF (Compact) Black and White 300 dpi 300 dpi (MMR Compression) 300 dpi (MMR Compression) Text: 300 dpi Background: 150 dpi Color 300 dpi 300 dpi (JPEG Compression) 200 dpi (JPEG Compression) Text: 300 dpi Background: 150 dpi System Environment Windows XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008 Solaris Version 2.6 or later (with Sam\fa 2.2 or later) Mac OS X (Mac OS X 10.7 is not supported.) Red Hat Linux 7.2 or later (with Sam\fa 2.2 or later) Interface 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T Color Mode Color, Black/White Inputted Image Text, Text/Photo, Photo Paper Size LGL/LTR/STMT Specific\ftion for \b-m\fil Sending Communication ProtocolSMTP* Data Format PDF (Compact), PDF Resolution Resolutions for data formats are; PDF PDF (Compact) Black and White 300 dpi (MMR Compression) Text: 300 dpi Background: 150 dpi Color 200 dpi (JPEG Compression) Text: 300 dpi Background: 150 dpi System Environment Windows XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008 Solaris Version 2.6 or later (with Sam\fa 2.2 or later) Mac OS X Red Hat Linux 7.2 or later (with Sam\fa 2.2 or later) Interface 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T Color Mode Color, Black/White Inputted Image Text, Text/Photo, Photo Paper Size LGL/LTR/STMT * POP3 is availa\fle to use only when authenticating \fefore sending. Cassette Feeding Unit-V1 (optional) (MF8380Cdw Only) C\fssette Feeding Unit-V1 (option\fl) Paper Capacity 250 sheets (16 to 24 l\f Bond (60 to 90 g/m2)) Availa\fle Paper “Supported Paper Types” (→P.2-6) Power Supply From main unit Dimensions (W x L x H) 17" x 17 7/8" x 4 1/8" (430 mm x 454 mm x 102 mm) Weight Approx. 8.8 l\f (4 kg)
11-5 Appendix Displaying Driver Guides Dou\fle-click the following PDF files from the [Documents] folder on the provided CD-ROM. ● Mac UFR II Printer Driver Installation Guide → [Documents] - [Print] - [Guide] - [index.html] ● Mac Fax Driver Installation Guide → [Documents] - [FAX] - [Guide] - [index.html] ● Mac Scanner Driver Guide → [Documents] - [Scan] - [Guide] - [index.html] Displaying the Driver’s Help Syste\f You can use drivers’ help systems after you install each driver. ● Printer Driver’s Help From the following panels in the [Print] dialog, click [ ]. • [Basic] panel • [Advanced] panel ● Fax Driver’s Help From the following panels in the [Print] dialog, click [ ]. • [General Settings] panel • [Special Features] 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 unavaila\fle on the Macintosh. ● Installing or unins\Rtalling the e-Manual Reference in the e- Manual “Installing the e-Manual” “\bninstalling the e-Manual” ● \bccessory software • Presto! PageManager Reference in the e- Manual “\bser Software CD-ROM” ● Using WSD network Reference in the e- Manual “Installing the MF Drivers on the WSD Network “ ● So\fe print features • Operating in the print server environment • Watermark printing • PageComposer (Com\fining and printing multiple files) • Changing the halftone • Adjusting the gamma value For information on the features that are availa\fle on the Macintosh, see the Printer Driver’s help system. Reference in the e- Manual “Print “ ● So\fe scan features • Creating a “Searcha\fle PDF” • Com\fining multiple data into a single PDF file For information on the features that are availa\fle on the Macintosh, see the Mac Scanner Driver Guide. Reference in the e- Manual “Scan” In this manual, methods to operate in the Windows environment are explained as examples. To view how to use printer drivers or utilities for Macintosh, see the following driver guides (HTML files) or driver help systems. Function Object Reference Print functionInstalling the Printer Driver • Starter Guide • Mac \bFR II Printer Driver Installation Guide Printing • Mac \bFR II Printer Driver Installation Guide \bsing each feature • Printer Driver’s Help Fax function Installing the Fax Driver • Starter Guide • Mac Fax Driver Installation Guide Sending a fax • Mac Fax Driver Installation Guide \bsing each feature • Fax Driver’s Help Scan function Installing the Scanner Driver • Starter Guide • Mac Scanner Driver Guide Scanning (Setting the MF Tool\fox or ScanGear MF) • Mac Scanner Driver Guide For Macintosh Users
11-6 Appendix I n d e x \b Auxiliary tray ..................\A..................\A..................\A..... 1-4 C Canceling Co\by Jobs ..................\I..................\I..................\I................. 3-3 Fax Jobs ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.... 6-7 Print Jobs ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I. \f-5 Changing the Default Settings Co\by ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........ 3-1\f Fax ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I............ 6-22 Cleaning the Machine ..................\A..................\A...... 8-2 Exterior ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I..... 8-2 Feeder ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I....... 8-\f Fixing Unit ..................\I..................\I..................\I................ 8-2 ITB ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I................ 8-3 Platen Glass ..................\I..................\I..................\I.............. 8-3 Coded Dial Codes Registering and Editing from the O\beration Panel ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.......... 5-6 Registering and Editing Using the Remote UI ..................\I..................\I..................\I........ 5-8 Coded dialing ..................\A..................\A..................\A... 5-2 Contents of the Setting Menu ..................\A..... 10-2 Copying ..................\A..................\A..................\A............... 3-1 2-Sided Co\bying ..................\I..................\I..................\I... 3-7 Collating Co\bies ..................\I..................\I..................\I... 3-9 Enlarging/Reducing Co\bies ..................\I.............. 3-8 ID Card ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I... 3-10 N on 1 ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........ 3-8 Copying \fy Saving Paper ..................\A............... 3-11 Copy Mode ..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 1-8 Copyright ..................\A..................\A..................\A............ xix D Date Settings ..................\A..................\A..................\A.. 1-14 Density Co\by ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........... 3-5 Fax ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 6-3 Disclaimers ..................\A..................\A..................\A........... xx Display ..................\A..................\A..................\A................. 1-8 Dis\blay Messages ..................\I..................\I..................\I. 9-9 LCD (Standby Mode) ..................\I..................\I........... 1-8 Document delivery tray ..................\A..................\A.. 1-2 Document feeder tray ..................\A..................\A..... 1-2 Document guides ..................\A..................\A.............. 1-2 Documents Clearing Jams ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 9-2 Placing ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 2-\f Scan Area ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I 2-2 Su\b\borted Ty\bes ..................\I..................\I..................\I.. 2-2 E Entering Text ..................\A..................\A..................\A.. 1-11 Error Code ..................\A..................\A..................\A.......... 9-9 External telephone jack ..................\A..................\A.. 1-3 F Favorites List Registering and Editing from the O\beration Panel ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.......... 5-3 Registering and Editing Using the Remote UI ..................\I..................\I..................\I................. 5-5 Fax Documents in the Memory Checking and Canceling the Fax Jobs ....... 6-19 Checking and Deleting the Received Faxes ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I....... 6-20 Combining and Printing the Received Faxes ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I....... 6-19
11-7 Appendix Forwarding ..................\I..................\I..................\I........... 6-16 History ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.... 6-21 Fax mode ..................\A..................\A..................\A............ 1-8 Fax Settings ..................\A..................\A..................\A.... 6-23 Feeder ..................\A..................\A..................\A..................\A 1-2 Front cover ..................\A..................\A..................\A......... 1-2 G Group Dialing ..................\A..................\A..................\A... 5-2 Group Dialling Registering and Editing from the O\beration Panel ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.......... 5-9 Registering and Editing Using the Remote UI ..................\I..................\I..................\I.............. 5-12 H Handling ..................\A..................\A..................\A............. xiv I Image Quality Co\by ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........... 3-6 Fax ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 6-3 Installation ..................\A..................\A..................\A......... xiii Requirements ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... xvii S\bace ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I......... xvii L LAN port ..................\A..................\A..................\A............. 1-3 Lift handles ..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 1-2 Lock release lever ..................\A..................\A.............. 1-5 M Macintosh..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 11-5 Main Specifications ..................\A..................\A........ 11-2 Cassette Feeding Unit-V1 S\becifications... 11-\f Co\by s\becifications ..................\I..................\I............ 11-2 Fax S\becifications ..................\I..................\I................ 11-3 Machine S\becificatio\Ins ..................\I..................\I... 11-2 Printer S\becifications ..................\I..................\I........ 11-3 Scanner S\becificatio\Ins ..................\I..................\I.... 11-3 Tele\bhone S\becificati\Ions ..................\I................. 11-\f Transmission S\becifi\Ications ..................\I........... 11-\f Wireless LAN S\becifica\Itions ..................\I............ 11-2 Maintenance and Inspections ..................\A xv, xviii Manual feed transport guide ..................\A.......... 1-2 Manual Sending ..................\A..................\A................. 6-9 Multi-purpose Tray (Manual Feed Slot) ... 1-2, 1-4 Pa\ber guide ..................\I..................\I..................\I............. 1-\f The auxiliary tray ..................\I..................\I..................\I.. 1-\f Tray extension ..................\I..................\I..................\I........ 1-\f O Operation Panel ..................\A..................\A........ 1-2, 1-6 Output tray ..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 1-2 P Paper Clearing Jams ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 9-2 Loading ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.... 2-9 Printable Area ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 2-8 Printable Range ..................\I..................\I..................\I..... 2-8 Requirements ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 2-6 Paper Cassette ..................\A..................\A........... 1-2, 1-5 Lock release lever ..................\I..................\I..................\I. 1-5 Pa\ber guide ..................\I..................\I..................\I............. 1-5
11-8 Appendix Paper guides ..................\A..................\A.............. 1-4, 1-5 Platen glass ..................\A..................\A..................\A........ 1-2 Power socket ..................\A..................\A..................\A..... 1-3 Power Supply ..................\A..................\A..................\A.... xiii Requirements ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... xvii Power switch ..................\A..................\A..................\A..... 1-2 Printa\fle Area ..................\A..................\A..................\A... 2-8 Printing a \bser Data List ..................\A................. 10-2 Printing from a Computer ..................\A................ 4-1 R Rear cover..................\A..................\A..................\A........... 1-3 Registering/Setting the Various Functions ... 10-1 RX Mode ..................\A..................\A..................\A.......... 6-12 Answer mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 6-1\f Auto mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I............ 6-12 Changing ..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 6-15 DRPD (Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection) mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 6-1\f Fax/Tel Auto Switch mode ..................\I.............. 6-15 Manual mode ..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 6-1\f S Scan Area ..................\A..................\A..................\A............ 2-2 Scan Functions ..................\A..................\A..................\A. 7-1 Scan Mode ..................\A..................\A..................\A......... 1-8 Scanning area ..................\A..................\A..................\A... 1-2 Selecting the Print Side ..................\A..................\A 2-21 Sequential Broadcast ..................\A..................\A.... 6-11 Sharpness Co\by ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I........... 3-9 Fax ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I............... 6-\f Sleep Timer ..................\A..................\A..................\A..... 1-13 Specifying Destinations ..................\A..................\A.. 6-5 T Telephone Equipment ..................\A..................\A..... xvi Telephone line jack ..................\A..................\A........... 1-3 Time Settings ..................\A..................\A..................\A. 1-14 Toner Cartridges Checking the Toner Level ..................\I..................\I. 8-7 Handling ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I.. 8-6 Re\blacing ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I 8-7 Storing ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I...... 8-7 Toner cartridge slot ..................\A..................\A.......... 1-4 Toner cartridge tray ..................\A..................\A.......... 1-4 Trademarks ..................\A..................\A..................\A......... xix Transporting the Machine ..................\A............. 8-14 Tray extension ..................\A..................\A..................\A.. 1-2 Trou\fleshooting ..................\A..................\A................ 9-1 Clearing Jams ..................\I..................\I..................\I......... 9-2 Error Code ..................\I..................\I..................\I................ 9-9 If You Cannot Solve a Problem ..................\I..... 9-15 Printing Results Are Not Good ..................\I...... 9-17 When a Power Failure Occurs ..................\I....... 9-16 When A\b\bears ..................\I..................\I..................\I..................\I. 9-13 U \bSB Direct Print mode ..................\A..................\A..... 1-8 \bSB memory port ..................\A..................\A.............. 1-2 \bSB port ..................\A..................\A..................\A.............. 1-3 W When Appears ... 9-13
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