Canon printer imageCLASS D1150 User Manual
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Scanning 8-8 Basic Scanning Operations 9 Press or to select the original type, then press [OK]. T E X T / P H O T O O R I G I N A L T Y P E : For documents that contain text and photos. : For text documents. : For documents that contain fine text or photos. If you have selected as the file format in step 6, the original type is automatically set to . 10 Press [Start]. When you place the documents on the platen glass, press or to select the document size, then press [Start] for...
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Scanning 8-9 Canceling Scan Jobs Canceling Scan Jobs This section describes how to cancel scan jobs. Canceling Scanning Documents to a Computer During scanning, a scanning progress dialog box is displayed on the computer screen. 1 Press [Stop/Reset] on the operation panel. 2 Click [OK] on the computer screen. Canceling Scanning Documents to a File Server (D1180/D1170) Follow this procedure to cancel a transmission in progress. You can also cancel a transmission from the Status Monitor screen....
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Network 9 Network This chapter describes what a network is, what you can do with a network, and what you need to do to use the machine with a network. Flowchart for Setting Up Network ............................. 9-2 What is the Network? .................................................. 9-3 Overview of Network Functions ................................. 9-4
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Network 9-2 Flowchart for Setting Up Network Flowchart for Setting Up Network Follow the procedures in the flowchart below to set up each network function. * The functions of sending faxes or e-mails, or scanning documents to the sharing folder of a computer are available.
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Network 9-3 What is the Network? What is the Network? In the computer field, a network is a system of interconnected computers that communicate with each other. “Internet” and “LAN” are the two most common words used to refer to networks. The Internet is the vast network to which computers all over the world are connected. Computers connected to the Internet anywhere in the world can exchange information with one another. On the other hand, LAN is the abbreviation for “Local Area Network” and means...
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Network 9-4 Overview of Network Functions Overview of Network Functions This section describes actions you can perform using the network functions. E-Mail You can send scanned documents as e-mail attachments.e-Manual • Refer to “E-Mail” Network Print You can print over the network. e-Manual • Refer to “Print” Remote UI You can register and make settings for this product’s functions over the network from your computer. e-Manual • Refer to “Settings from a PC” File server (File sharing) You can...
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Settings from a PC 10 Settings from a PC The Remote UI enables you to easily manage the machine from a computer on the network. Overview of Remote UI .............................................10-2 Starting the Remote UI..............................................10-4
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Settings from a PC 10-2 Overview of Remote UI Overview of Remote UI The Remote UI enables you to check the machine’s status and manage the machine’s functions from a computer on the network using a web browser. Using the computer keyboard, the management process, such as entering addresses to the address book will be easier.
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Settings from a PC 10-3 Overview of Remote UI Checking Device Information from a Computer The Remote UI enables you to check the device information, such as device status, device information, device feature, network settings and counter information. Accessing to the device information from a distant place provides you with easy device management. For details, see “Checking Device Status and Information,” in the e- Manual. Managing Jobs From a Computer The Remote UI enables you to manage print...